Ackerley, Harold –

Son of Alfred Vernon Ackerley and Clementina Ackerley, of 17, Regent Square, Salford, Lancashire. Death reported in Salford Reporter as due to accidentlly shooting himself in both legs whilst handling his rifle during cleaning. He was taken to the field hospital but died shortly after.

Ackerley, Sydney –

Son of Alfred Vernon Ackerley and Clementina Ackerley, of 17, Regent Square, Salford, Lancashire. Prior to the war he worked at Thomas Collier and Sons, High Street, Manchester.

Ackerley, William –

Son of William Ackerley. William married Frances Lovett 01/02/1919 and they lived at 9, Hutchinson Street, Salford, Lancashire. At the time William attested in February 1918 he was attached to the Manchester Regiment, 53rd Bn. At this time William was living at 2 Sunnyside Street, Salford, Lancashire. He was transferred to the York and Lancaster Regiment 16/08/1918 and his service record shows that he was detained as a prisoner of war for a short period in 1918. On 17/02/1921 he re-enlisted at Salford into the 8th Bn., Lancashire Fusiliers (3437539 / 3438021) on one years service, and at this time he was living at 22, Mottram Street, Salford, Lancashire.

Aldridge, Ernest –

Son of Mary Aldridge, of 13, Holland Street, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, Warwickshire, and the late Joseph Aldridge.

Anderson, Thomas –

Husband of Mary Ann Burns (formerly Anderson) of 8 Cape Street, Regent Street, Salford, Lancashire. Worked for Salford Corporation Tramways Department.

Ashworth, John –

Son of Joseph and Elizabeth Ashworth, of 181, Higher Brinksway, Stockport, Cheshire; husband of E. E. Ashworth. Died prisoner of war.