Lockton, Thomas W –

Husband of Mrs. Lockton, of 34, Kay Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted June 1915. Killed in a shell bombardment. Associated with Ladyshore Colliery and St. Matthew’s Church, Little Lever.

Lowe, George –

Husband of Catherine Lowe, of 17, Marsh Road, Little Lever, Lancashire, and formerly of 24, Dovebank Road, Little Lever, Lancashire. Appears as Pte. J. Lowe in F&WJ.

Lyons, James –

Husband of Louisa L. Whenlock (formerly Lyons), of 21, Gladys Street, Great Lever, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 83, Corson Street, Great Lever, Bolton, Lancashire.

Martin, Thomas –

Son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin, of 4, Hilton Street, Kearsley, Lancashire. Grandfather served in the Crimean War, and great-Grandfather at Waterloo.

Martin, Charles –

Son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin, of 4, Hilton Street, Kearsley, Lancashire. Of 32, St. Mary’s Farm, Swinton, Lancashire. Formerly 19th Bn., Lancashire Fusiliers. Service number recorded as 12175 on CWGC.

Mills, Charles –

Son of Moses and Ada Mills; husband of Lydia Mills, of 17, James Street, Little Lever, Lancashire. Killed by a shell.

Morley, William –

Son of Patrick and Mary Morley, of 35, Settle Street, Little Lever, Lancashire. Enlisted February 1916. Formerly 26510, Royal Dublin Fusiliers.

Morris, Thomas –

Husband of Alice Smalley (formerly Morris), of 5, Dove Bank Road, Little Lever, Lancashire. Died at Manchester Royal Infirmary from wounds received in action in May 1916 when shot through the neck.

Morris, Alfred –

Son of J. Thomas Morris and M. Jane Morris, of Little Lever, Lancashire; husband of Edith Morris, of 20, Newport Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. Killed by gunshout wound in the mouth. Service number wrongly recorded as 967 on SDGW.

Mort, Roger –

Son of James Mort, of 370, Bolton Road, Radcliffe, Lancashire; husband of Jane Mort, of 76, Buckley Lane, Farnworth, Lancashire. Enlisted January 1915.

Nuttall, Harry –

Son of Mr. and Mrs. James Nuttall, of Booth Road, Little Lever, Lancashire. Posted missing since 26/09/1916 and subsequently declared killed.

Parr, Charles –

Husband of Amelia Parr, of 8, Alice Street, Little Lever, Bolton, Lancashire. Called up as a reservist at the commencement of the war. Formerly Private 17513, 8th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment and Royal Scots. Interred in Bury (Brunswick) United Methodist Cemetery. Reported as J Parr in BC. His brothers James (Manchesters) and William (Labour Bn.) also served. Died of a cerebral haemorrhage at Folkestone.

Parry, Robert Thomas –

Son of Mrs. Parry, of 13, Norris Street, Little Lever, Lancashire. Enlisted August 1915. Reported wounded and missing since 24/03/1918 and later died of wounds in a French hospital.

Partington, Albert –

Son of William and Selina Partington, of Ash Cottage / 40A, High Street, Little Lever, Lancashire. Died from gunshot wound in the head.

Partington, William –

Son of Mrs. Betsy Partington, of 75, Church Street, Little Lever, Lancashire. Enlisted January 1915.

Percival, William –

Son of Thomas Percival, of 51, Market Street, Little Lever, Lancashire, and the late Betsy Percival. Killed by shell fire.

Place, Robert –

Son of Mary Place, of 18, Leinster Street, Farnworth, Lancashire, and the late Andrew Place; husband of Mary Place, of Grove Cottage, Nob End, Little Lever, Lancashire. Formerly 4601, Monmouthshire Regiment. Died in a London hospital from wounds received in France.

Ryan, Edward –

Husband of Mrs. Ryan, of 3, West View, Nob End, Little Lever, Lancashire. Nephew of resident of 153, Bradford Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. Brother of T Partington. Enlisted September 1914. Reported missing since 10/10/1918 and subsequently presumed killed.

Scholes, Jesse –

Son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scholes, of 25, Ferneyside, Little Lever, Lancashire. Enlisted March 1915. Reported missing, and subsequently confirmed prisoner of war. Died in Germany.