Driver, Fred Ainscow –

Son of John and Martha Driver, of 347, Hulton Lane, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted November 1914. Scoutmaster for the 5th Bolton (Middle Hulton) Troop of Boy Scouts.

Eckersley, Ernest –

Son of William and Emma Eckersley, of 2, Livingstone Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly of 99, Lawn Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly 10th Bn., Border Regiment. Wounded on 10/05/1916 by gunshot to neck, chest and spine. Died at the Norfolk War Hospital.

Edge, James Broughton –

Son of James and Ellen Ann Edge, of 497, Wigan Road, Deane, Bolton, Lancashire. Reported missing 09/08/1916 and subsequently confirmed killed.

Ellison, William –

Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellison, of 45, Caledonia Street, Bolton, Lancashire. One of three soldier brothers.

Farnworth, James –

Eldest son of Robert and Ann Farnworth, of The Cottage, St. Anne’s Road East, St. Annes-on-Sea, Lancashire, and formerly of Orient House, Deane, Bolton, Lancashire. An old boy of the Bolton Church Institute 1904-1908.

Fisher, Gordon –

Second son of Harry Fisher, of 77, Springhall Lane, Pellon, Halifax, Lancashire, and the late Alice Fisher, and formerly of 217, St. Helens Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly employed as a telegraphist at the G.P.O.

Fisher, Albert –

Eldest of four soldier sons of John and Mary Fisher, of 280, Deane Church Lane, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Anne Ellen Fisher (nee Brough), of 5, St. Ann Street, Halliwell Road, Bolton, Lancashire. His brothers John (Jack) and Matthew also fell.

Fisher, John (Jack) –

Son of John and Mary Fisher, of 280, Deane Church Lane, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Sarah Ann Fisher (nee Urmston), of 28, Thomas Street, Bolton, Lancashire. His brothers Albert and Matthew also fell.

Fisher, Matthew –

Son of John and Mary Fisher, of 280, Deane Church Lane, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Alice Fisher, of Tonge Moor, Bolton, Lancashire. His brothers Albert and John also fell. Served with the Border Regiment. in the South African Campaign.

Fisher, Dyson Armsworth –

Son of Harry and Alice Fisher, of 77, Springhall Lane, Pellon, Halifax, Lancashire, and formerly of 21, Ryley Avenue, Deane, Bolton, Lancashire.

Flitcroft, Charles –

Son of Eliza Jane Flitcroft, of 5, Mercia Street, Willows Lane, Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly of 50, Cambria Street. Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted September 1915. Formerly 20945, King’s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment.

Flitcroft, Harold –

Son of Eliza Jane Flitcroft, of 5, Mercia Street, Willows Lane, Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted December 1916. Reported missing since 28/04/1917 and subsequently presumed killed.

Forster, William Arthur –

Son of Mr. and Mrs. Forster, of 13, Hammond Street, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Lily Forster, of 16, Design Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Worked for the London and North Western Railway Company as a Checker at Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly 1398, King’s Shropshire Light Infantry.

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.

Gornall, George –

Son of William and Sarah Jane Gornall, of “Brookfield”, Heaton, Bolton, Lancashire. An old boy of Bolton Grammar School (1905-1910). Formerly Sapper, Royal Engineers. Listed as missing since 27/03/1918 and subsequently presumed killed.

Greenhalgh, Robert Dawson –

Son of James and Mary Greenhalgh, of 82, Bradford Street, Bolton, Lancashire. An old boy of Bolton Municipal Secondary School.

Greenwood, Arthur –

Son of Nancy Greenwood, of 344, Deane Church Lane, Bolton, Lancashire, and the late Robinson Greenwood. A homesteader of Landis, Saskatchewan, Canada. Enlisted December 1915. Died of Wounds at No.12 Canadian Field Ambulance.

Griffiths, John –

Son of John and Mary E. Griffiths, of 11, Mercia Street, Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire. Reported missing since 08/05/1915, and subsequently presumed killed.

Griffiths, George –

Son of George and Elizabeth Griffiths, of 2, Lever Street, Church Street, Westhoughton, Lancashire. Enlisted September 1915. Formerly Private 7394, 3rd/5th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Slightly wounded August 1916.

Grindrod, William Harold –

Son of Henry and Ellen Grindrod, of 339, Hulton Lane, Bolton, Lancashire. Reported missing at High Wood 20/07/1916 and subsequently presumed killed.