Son of William and Louisa Wolsey Cook, of 513, Booths Hall, Boothstown, Lancashire. Formerly of 10, Bridgewater Road, Walkden, Lancashire.
Coward, Albert –
Son of Albert and Margaret Coward, of 198, Parrin Lane, Winton, Patricroft, Lancashire. Formerly 8926, Royal Field Artillery.
Critchley, Alfred –
Son of Mrs. Ellen Oswald, of The Lodge, Broad Oak Park, Monton, Eccles, Lancashire.
Davies, Walter –
Husband of Mrs. L. Davies, of 11, Russell Street, Heavily, Stockport, Cheshire.
Davies, William –
Son of John and Alice Davies, of 75, Roe Green, Worsley, Lancashire.
Dorning, Harry –
Son of Henry and Elizabeth Alice Dorning, of 74, Churchgate, Stockport, Cheshire. Formerly 11th Bn.
Dyke, Wilfred –
Ellis, Thomas George Rowland –
Only son of George Rowland Ellis and Ellen Ellis, of Worsley, Lancashire. Born at Beccles, Suffolk. Volunteered in 1915. Was in France only 17 days.
Foy, Thomas Paul –
Frith, Douglas –
Gerard, Frederic William –
Son of Thomas and Mary Gerard, of Holbeck Cottage, Windermere, Westmorland. Of Sindsley House, Swinton, Lancashire.
Gerard, Tom Overton –
Godley, Edwin –
Eldest son of Agnes Godley, of Ivy Bank, Lumber Lane, Worsley, Lancashire, and the late William Henry Godley. A victim of the sinking of the troopship Royal Edward.
Gratrix, Benjamin –
Grundy, Benjamin –
Grunwell, William –
Son of Charles and Mary Grunwell, of Little Ouseburn, York, Yorkshire. Father of Charles A. Grunwell, of 10, Barton Road, Worsley, Lancashire.
Hamer, Samuel –
Son of George and Sarah Hamer, of Parrin Lane, Monton, Eccles, Lancashire; husband of Kate Mitchell (formerly Hamer), of 6, Caledon Road, East Ham, London, and formerly of 436, Liverpool Road, Peel Green, Eccles, Lancashire.
Harper, Rennie –
Son of Mr. Harper, of Booth End Farm, Boothstown, Lancashire. Enlisted September 1914. Formerly GS/6266, 7th Bn., Dragoon Guards. Commissioned 1918.
Harrison, Richard –
Son of the late John B. and Lydia Harrison. Formerly 59728, Manchester Regiment.
Higginbottom, Walter –
Son of Joseph and Lilla Higginbottom, of 12, Mill Brow, Worsley, Lancashire. Formerly employed as a clerk at the Bridgewater Offices. Enlisted August 1914. Captured prisoner of war April 1918 at St. Quentin. Died from influenza in the Imperial Fortress Hospital, Strasbourg.