Crawshaw, Frank –

Son of John Henry and Martha Crawshaw, of 250, Worsley Road, Swinton, Lancashire. Reported as CROWSHAW in F&WJ.

Crawshaw, Fred –

Son of John and Margaret Crawshaw, of 45, Moss Lane, Wardley, Swinton, Lancashire.

Crompton, Thomas –

Son of Thomas Alfred and Mary Crompton, of The Beeches, Worsley Road, Swinton, Lancashire.

Crossley, Samuel (Sam) –

Son of Thomas and Mary Crossley, of 45, Wellington Road, Swinton, Lancashire. Reported wounded and missing at Peronne 25/03/1918, and subsequently presumed to have died of wounds about that time.

Davies, John –

Son of Peter and Ellen Davies, of Chorley Road, Swinton, Lancashire.

Dendy, Ralph –

Son of Walter Barnes Dendy and Nora Dendy of Quarry Bank, Tackley, Oxfordshire, formerly of Ivy House, Worsley Road, Swinton, Lancashire. Downs Exhibitioner. B.A. (Balliol College, Oxford). Attached 2nd Bn., South Wales Borderers.

Dolman, Charles Thomas –

Son of Mr. and Mrs. Dolman, of 4, Broom Street, Pendlebury, Lancashire; husband of Mrs. Dolman (nee Crossley), of 45, Wellington Road, Swinton, Lancashire. A medical orderly.

Dolman, Frank –

Son of Mr. and Mrs. Dolman, of 4, Broom Street, Pendlebury, Lancashire.

Donnell, Arthur Patrick –

Son of Rev. Charles Ernest Havelock Donnell, formerly Curate at Swinton 1887-1891, and Pauline C. Donnell, of Stamfordham Vicarage, Newcastle-on-Tyne, Northumberland. Also Northumberland Fusiliers.

Donnell, Ernest Tudor –

Son of Rev. Charles Ernest Havelock Donnell, former Curate at Swinton 1887-1891, and Pauline C. Donnell, of Stamfordham Vicarage, Newcastle-on-Tyne, Northumberland.

Donnelly, John Verney –

Son of John William and Mary Caroline Hannah Elizabeth Donnelly, of 4, Bolton Road, Birkdale, Lancashire, and formerly of Penmaenan, Temple Drive, Swinton, Lancashire.

Earl, Lindsay –

Son of Arthur and Rebecca Earl, of 7, Station Road, Swinton, Lancashire. Formerly Private 2519, 5th/6th Bn., Royal Scots.

Edwards, Percy –

Son of Alfred and Mary Edwards, of 15, Brideoak Street, Cheetham, Manchester, Lancashire.

Egerton, Joseph –

Son of Mr. and Mrs. Egerton, of 14, Holland Street, Swinton, Lancashire. Enlisted 1915. Wounded and captured 03/04/1918 and died whilst prisoner of war in Germany.