Berry, John Robert –

Son of Mr. and Mrs. Berry, of 69, Grosvenor Street, Pendlebury, Lancashire; husband of Mrs. Berry, of 71, Harriett Street, Walkden, Lancashire. Enlisted December 1914. Died from wounds to the head.

Berry, Walter –

Son of Joseph and Elizabeth Berry, of Worsley, Lancashire; husband of Mary Alice Berry, of 51, Frances Street, Cheadle, Cheshire.

Blackshaw, Arthur –

Husband of Annie Blackshaw, of 20, Lyon Street, Roe Green, Worsley, Lancashire, and formerly of 4, Charles Holden Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Police Constable 106 in the Bolton Borough Police Force prior to enlistment. Birthplace recorded as Cheshire in Police Record. (Bolton Archives: ABJ/22/181). On the Roll of Honour of The Saviour’s Church, Bolton.

Boardman, Ashton –

Son of James and Maggie Boardman, of 3, Weston Street, Great Lever, Bolton, Lancashire.

Bolton, William –

Son of James and Mary Ellen Bolton, of 224, Manchester Road, Walkden, Lancashire. Enlisted September 1914. Killed by a shell.

Bowden, William –

Son of William and Martha Bowden, of 66, Harriet Street, Walkden, Lancashire, and formerly of 416, Old Fold, Walkden, Lancashire. Posted missing since 28/03/1918 and subsequently presumed killed.

Bradshaw, Frederick –

Son of Thomas and Fanny Bradshaw, of 176, Leigh Road, Boothstown, Lancashire. Worked for Salford Corporation Tramways Department. Killed in an accident whilst flying ‘near a north-eastern town’.

Brooks, Stanley –

Only son of Hannah Brooks, of 222, Dumers Lane, Radcliffe, Lancashire, and the late William Brooks. Born at Great Lever, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly employed by the Farnworth Co-operative Society. Enlisted June 1916. Posted missing since 21/03/1918 and subsequently presumed killed.

Brooksbank, Frederick George –

Second son of Mr. and Mrs. Brooksbank, of 8, Mabel Avenue, Worsley, Lancashire, formerly of 40, Folly Lane, Swinton, Lancashire.

Brown, John –

Son of Mr. and Mrs. Brown, of 4, Mayfield Avenue, Walkden, Lancashire. Enlisted November 1914.

Brown, Harold Victor –

Eldest son of Mrs. Matts, of 286, Walkden Road, Worsley, Lancashire. Enlisted October 1915. Formerly 7318 / 243060, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Wounded in the head, abdomen, and legs by shrapnel.

Brundrett, Joseph –

Son of Thomas and Amelia Brundrett, of 10, Wardley Street, Walkden, Lancashire, and formerly of, Granville Street, Walkden, Lancashire. At the outbreak of war he was working at the Homewood Sanatorium, Guelph, Ontario, Canada, and returned to England to enlist. Died of severe gunshot wounds.

Burgess, William –

Son of James and Eleanor Burgess, of Walkden Road, Walkden, Lancashire. Formerly worked as a railway clerk.

Butterworth, Charles Aquilla –

Husband of Eliza Butterworth, of 9, Alfred Street, Walkden, Lancashire. Enlisted January 1915. Formerly 19316, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Previously reported as wounded and missing, subsequently confirmed died of wounds.

Campbell, Angus –

Of 2, Canal Bank, Worsley, Lancashire. Previous service as 1804 in same Regiment.