Fitzpatrick, Joseph –

Son of Martin and Mary Fitzpatrick, of 126, Tatton Street, Salford, Lancashire. Whilst serving in the UK he was promoted Lance Corporal on the 24/03/1915 and to Corporal 08/11/1915. He arrived in France 18/11/1915 and gained a further promotion to Sergeant 09/07/1916. He was reported as missing on 30/07/1916 and was later presumed to have died on this date. Prior to the war Joseph had worked as a Salesman.

Fowler, Joseph –

Son of Richard and Catherine Fowler, of Salford, Lancashire; husband of Elizabeth Fowler, of 41, Rudman Street, Salford, Lancashire. Joseph was badly injured whilst sleeping in a house close by the firing line. At 11.40pm a German shell burst through the roof, fragments piercing his thigh. The Doctor gave all possible aid and he was removed to a field ambulance, where he died at 2.30am. Joseph was an experienced soldier having served through the South African campaign under General Warren. He had enlisted at the age of 18.

Gill, Richard –

Son of Joseph and Catherine Gill, of 76, Coronation Street, Salford, Lancashire. Previously had served in the Royal Canadian Regiment.