Baybutt, Albert –
Son of James and Eliza Baybutt, of 10, Peveril Street, Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire.
Boardman, Harold –
Son of Thomas and Margaret Alice Boardman, of 99, Deane Church Lane, Bolton, Lancashire. An old boy of the Bolton Church Institute. Died of Wounds to the leg and head at No.21 Casualty Clearing Station, Le Neuville. Date of death alternately recorded as 09/08/1916.
Brooks, Stanley –
Son of Thomas Burcliffe Brooks, of 1, Brookland Place, Wilton Street, Lozells, Birmingham, Warwickshire. Formerly of 19, Fair Street, Morris Green, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted April 1915.
Chadwick, J W –
Crook, H –
Douglas, William Henry –
Second son of W. H. and Eliza Douglas, of 467, Lynton Road, Great Lever, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly employed at Brackley Colliery, Little Hulton, Lancashire.
Entwistle, Sam –
Of 94, Morris Green Lane, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted May 1915.
Fine, James –
Son of the late Joseph Arthur and Mary Ellen Fine; husband of Mary Fine, of 17, Thurnham Street, Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire. Of 25, Earnshaw Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted June 1915.
Froggatt, Joseph –
Son of Edwin and Mary Ann Froggatt, of 101, Longfield Road, Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Annie Froggatt, of 177, Longfield Road, Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted January 1915.
Gandy, John William –
Husband of Sarah Gandy (nee Peake), of 60, Sloane Street, Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire. Previous volunteer service with the 1st Bn., Manchester Regiment. Wounded 27/04/1916 with fractured left femur.
Greenhalgh, John –
Husband of Mrs. Greenhalgh, of 77, Ellesmere Road, Morris Green, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted October 1914. Invalided to Leeds Hospital with frostbite in November 1915.
Hadfield, James –
Son of Robert and Nancy Hadfield, of 230, St. Helens Road, Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Mrs. Hadfield (nee Warbrick), of 17, Thorn Street, Bolton, Lancashire. One of 48 St. John Ambulance men who left Bolton for Tipperary on 29/11/1915. One of the survivors of the Arcadian, torpedoed on 15/04/1918. Died of Typhus in Jerusalem. Five brothers also served.
Hadfield, Herbert –
Son of Robert and Nancy Hadfield, of 230, St. Helens Road, Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire. Reported missing since 11/04/1917 and subequently presumed killed. Youngest of six soldier brothers.
Hardy, Henry (Harry) –
Son of George Hardy, of 28, Woodbine Road, Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire. Joined the Lancashire Fusiliers October 1917.
Hickson, Samuel –
Son of Alfred and Mary Ann Hickson, of 195, Morris Green Lane, Bolton, Lancashire.
Higson, Herbert –
Son of Mrs. Higson, of 524, Lever Edge Lane, Middle Hulton, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted October 1917. Formerly 45897, Lancashire Fusiliers. Wounded in the arm and leg 27/04/1918 and died following surgery.
Holmes, W –
Holt, Albert –
Son of John and Maggie Holt, of 70, Blackledge Street, Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire.
Hornby, James Albert –
Son of Albert Edward and Mary Hornby, of 11, Sloane Street, Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 68, Morris Green Lane, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted April 1917.