Gore, John –

Son of Rosina Gore (nee Bannister) and the late John Gore; husband of Lily Gore (nee Orme), of 18, Stafford Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly 3696, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.

Graham, Albert –

Son of Frederick Charles and Hannah Graham (nee Howarth), of 36, Rose Street, Bolton, Lancashire.

Grundy, Robert –

Son of John and Margaret Grundy, of 7, Venture Street, Bolton, Lancashire; brother of Mrs. Clara Lowe, of 40, Bond Street, South Shore, Blackpool, Lancashire.

Hailwood, Thomas –

Son of William Thomas and Charlotte Hailwood, of 10, Bull Lane, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly 98958, Durham Light Infantry. Recorded as T Hailwood on CWGC.

Hamer, James –

Son of William and M. H. Hamer, of 369, Bridgeman Street, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 177, Settle Street, Great Lever, Bolton, Lancashire.

Hardman, Francis –

Son of Peter and Sarah Ann Hardman, of 42, Venture Street, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Sarah Alice Hardman (nee Pickvance), of 215, Lever Street, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 15, Hurst Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Previously a tram driver on the Brownlow Fold route, he went to the front on 01/10/1916, being wounded on 01/12/1917 necessitating amputation of the right arm. His name is on the Roll of Honour at St. Mark’s Church, where he was a Sunday school teacher. Left a wife and child at 28, Rishton Lane, Bolton, Lancashire.

Haslam, Samuel –

Son of Thomas and Elizabeth Haslam, of 46, Rishton Lane, Great Lever, Bolton, Lancashire.

Haslam, Walter –

Son of Walter and Eliza Haslam, of 187, Settle Street, Great Lever, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted December 1914. Formerly 3531, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Posted missing since 31/07/1917 and subsequently presumed killed.

Haslam, Albert –

Son of John Isherwood and Martha Haslam (nee Hebden); adopted son of William and Jane Elizabeth Hebden (nee Bracegirdle),who was his aunt, of 27, Grecian Crescent, Bolton, Lancashire.

Heriot, David –

Son of William and Dinah Heriot, of Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Charlotte Heriot, of 37, St. John’s Road, Lostock, Lancashire, and formerly of 15, Alder Street, Great Lever, Bolton, Lancashire.

Heriot, William –

Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Heriot, of 39, John Taylor Street; husband of Mrs. Heriot, of 43, Norfolk Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted September 1914.

Holden, John –

Son of Mrs. Holden, of 5, Cecilia Street, Great Lever, Bolton, Lancashire. Reported missing and subsequently presumed killed.

Holme, James (Jimmy) –

Son of William and Alice Ann Holme, of 71, Platt Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly of 45, Reservoir Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Recorded twice in Bolton Roll of Honour as James HOLME and as James HULME, reported as HOLME in BJ&G and CWGC and as HULME on SDGW and Medal Card. Also commemorated on the CWGC Memorial at Le Touret, Pas de Calais, France on Panel 27 and 28 as James HULME. Reported as HOLMES in BJ&G.

Hough, James –

Son of Richard and Margaret Hough, of 34, Grecian Street, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Mary Hough, of 16, Parkfield, Great Lever, Bolton, Lancashire. Killed by the explosion of a German mine at Lessens, Belgium.

Hough, William –

Son of Mr. and Mrs. Hough, of 201, Rishton Lane, Freay Lever, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Gertrude Hough, of 18, Stafford Street, Bolton, Lancashire.

Howarth, James –

Second son of Mary Ellen Howarth (nee Bryers), of 9, Channing Street, Bolton, Lancashire, and the late John Howarth. Enlisted January 1915. Twice wounded. Killed by a shell. St. Mark’s Church.

Hutchinson, Alfred –

Son of Railton and Elizabeth Alice Hutchinson, of 49, James Street, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Isabel Hutchinson, of 7, James Street, Bolton, Lancashire, formerly of 23, Deane Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly employed as a fitter at the Gas Offices. Enlisted October 1915. Brother Tom served in France.

Hutchinson, William Munro –

Son of William T. and Elizabeth Hutchinson, of 35, Platt Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted April 1916. A signaller.

Jepson, John –

Husband of Annie Jepson, of 30, Bowness Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted November 1914. Wounded 16/01/1917 and succumbed to these exactly one month later.