Son of the late James and Sarah Croft; husband of Sarah Croft, of 3, Worcester Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted February 1915.
Crook, Matthew –
Son of James and Elizabeth Crook, of 7, Irma Street, Astley Bridge, Bolton, Lancashire. Whilst serving guarding the railway line at Mangotsfield, Gloucestershire, Matthew was accidentally killed by his brother Private William Crook, 5th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, when a rifle William was handling discharged accidentally. One of two female friends being entertained by the brothers at the time was also wounded.
Crook, William –
Son of William and Mary Ann Crook, of 7, Sutcliffe Street, Bolton, Lancashire.
Croston, John –
Son of James and Ann Croston, of 3, Sharples Vale, Astley Bridge, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly employed by the Astley and Tyldesley Colliery Company. A sniper in the army.
Davison, Robert –
Youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Davison, of 40, Primrose Street, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Hannah Davison, of 70, Baxendale Street, Astley Bridge, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted September 1914. Died at 13th General Hospital, Boulogne, France.
Dickinson, John Joseph –
Son of John and Elizabeth E. Dickinson, of 134, Belmont Avenue, Hamilton, Ontario. Previously recorded as missing, then killed in action at Maple Copse trenches.
Dixon, Robert Syddall –
Son of Thomas Alfred and Mary Ellen Dixon, of 1, Springside Cottages, Belmont, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted September 1914. Formerly Gunner 1395, 3rd East Lancashire Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Served in Gallipoli and Egypt before going to France.
Dixon, Arthur Edward Basil –
Son of Francis Peter Dixon, Mayor of Carlisle, and Jane Dixon (nee Iredale), of Wood View, Carlisle, Cumberland. Promoted 02/09/1914 to Second Lieutenant. Reported in BJ&G to be well-known in Bolton.
Edge, John –
Second son of P.C. Aaron Edge of the Bolton County Borough Police, of 33, Ulleswater Street, Bolton, Lancashire. An old boy of Bolton Municipal Secondary School. Enlisted January 1917.
Entwisle, Percy –
Son of Mrs. Annie Entwisle, of 76, Rawsthorne Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted 1914. Formerly 1776, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Service number incorrectly recorded as 133863 on SDGW.
Entwistle, James –
Son of James and Mary Turner, of 14, Hawarden Street, Astley Bridge, Bolton, Lancashire. Died from blood poisoning.
Faulkner, Percy Miller –
Foxcroft, Isaac –
Son of Mrs. Hannah Foxcroft, of 2, Stewart Street, Halliwell Road, Bolton, Lancashire, formerly of 46, Durham Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted June 1915. Formerly 17th Bn., Lancashire Fusiliers.
Fullard, John –
Of 5, Birley Street, Astley Bridge, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 15, Talbot Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted January 1915.
Gee, Ralph Edward –
Son of Samuel and Mary Jane Lee, of Astley Bridge, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Alice Clayton Lee, of 101, Holland Street, Astley Bridge, Bolton, Lancashire. Previously served in the Boer War with the St. John Ambulance Brigade. Enlisted February 1915.
Green, Ernest –
Second son of Sergeant Charles Edward and Clara Green, of 50, Eden Street, Astley Bridge, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted March 1915.
Green, Fred –
Husband of Mrs. Green, of 23, Broad-o’th’-Lane, Astley Bridge, Bolton, Lancashire. Initially reported missing and subsequently reported killed.
Greenhalgh, William –
Son of Simon Hilton Greenhalgh and Maria Greenhalgh (nee Isherwood), of 199, Belmont Road, Bolton, Lancashire.
Gregory, Arthur –
Brother of resident of 538, Blackburn Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly 25921, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Attached to the 75th Trench Mortar Battery. Posted wounded and missing and subsequently presumed killed.