Stanley, Frederick –

Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stanley, of 70, Church Avenue, Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted October 1914. A signaller and dispatch rider. Discharged following gas poisoning at Ypres 29/07/1917. Died aged 27 years on 04/10/1918 and interred at Bolton (Heaton) Cemetery 07/10/1918 in Grave NC. 2. P1. 81.

Steele, Percy –

Son of William and Martha Steele, of Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Louisa Steele, of 4, Horeb Street, Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire. Died of gunshot wounds at a casualty clearing station in France.

Sterratt, Albert –

Son of William and Isabella Starrett, of 29, Dijon Street, Bolton, Lancashire. A member of the Bolton Corps of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. Surname recorded as Starrett in some records. Killed by the bursting of a gas shell.

Stevens, Arthur –

Of 25, Willis Street, Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted February 1915.

Stones, Gilbert –

Husband of E. Stones, of 61, Rosamond Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Killed a the sudden burst of shell fire.

Stones, Robert Allan –

Son of John and Elizabeth Stones, of 46, Willows Lane, Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted September 1914.

Stott, John –

Son of William and Rachel Stott, of 25, Auburn Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly 36238, King’s Liverpool Regiment.

Stronge, Alfred –

Son of Mrs. Stronge, of 153, Bradford Street, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Mrs. Stronge, of 19, Rowland Street, Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire.

Talbot, Ernest –

Second son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Talbot, of Mayor Street, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Mary Jane Talbot, of 12, Mosley Street, Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted September 1914.

Taylor, Samuel Horrocks (Sam) –

Youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, of 168, Clarence Street, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Maud L. A. Taylor, of 5, Jubilee Street, Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted October 1915. Formerly 110781, Duke of Lancaster’s Own Yeomanry.

Ward, Alexander –

Son of Mr. and Mrs. Warburton, of 19, Bella Street, Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly employed as a collier at Peel Hall Collieries, Little Hulton, Lancashire. Enlisted November 1914. Formerly 3432, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Reported missing and subsequently presumed killed.

Whitehead, Fred –

Son of Mr. J. C. and Mrs. H. Whitehead, of 42, Croston Street, Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly a member of the Borough Police Force in Nelson, Lancashire.