Of 127, Ainsworth Lane, Tonge, Bolton, Lancashire. Died of Pneumonia at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Ireland. Interred 20/03/1919.
Barlow, Samuel –
Son of Richard Barlow, of 21, Romer Street, Tonge Fold, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 36, Hind Street, Tonge Fold, Bolton, Lancashire.
Buckley, George Herbert –
Butterworth, Harold –
Son of Edwin and Louisa Butterworth, of 387, Bury Road, Tonge, Bolton, Lancashire. Killed at Blackpool Central Public Library whilst on guard duty there.
Carter, John Edwin –
Son of John Thomas and Hannah Maria Carter (nee Wade), of 71, Tonge Park Avenue, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly employed by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company as a Clerk. Lost with the torpedoed troopship Royal Edward at Gallipoli.
Davies, Harry –
Son of the late James and Mary Ellen Davies of 2, Belvoir Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Native of Tonge Fold, Bolton, Lancashire. Injured by a motor on 30/05/1915 and had a foot amputated in a hospital in Boulogne.
Dickinson, James –
Fletcher, Levi –
Son of Mrs. Elizabeth Fletcher, of 5, Romer Street, Tonge Fold, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted September 1915. Formerly 4409, Duke of Lancaster’s Own Yeomanry.
Guffogg, Alfred –
Son of Mary Ellen Guffogg, of 34, Hind Street, Tonge Fold, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly 2nd/5th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Promoted to Lance Corporal 19/09/1916. Subsequently renumbered as Private 241258 after death.
Kirkman, Peter –
Husband of Annie Kirkman, of 24, Clarendon Road, Tonge, Bolton, Lancashire.
Lowe, Thomas Henry (Tom) –
Son of Elizabeth Lowe, of 161 Ainsworth Lane, Tonge, Bolton, Lancashire, and the late Lance Corporal William Henry Lowe. Enlisted in August 1914 aged 17 years.
Parkinson, Ernest –
Son of Thomas and Ellen Parkinson, of 69, Lorne Street, Moses Gate, Farnworth, Lancashire; husband of Mary A. Parkinson, of 1, Kelsall Street, Tonge, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 2, Belvoir Street, Tonge, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted April 1917. Memorial in Great Lever (St. Michael) Churchyard.
Ramsden, Arnold –
Youngest son of Nathan and Alice E. Ramsden, of Eastfield, Ainsworth Lane, Tonge, Bolton, Lancashire. An old boy of the Bolton Church Institute. Formerly Worcestershire Regiment. Believed to be the first Bolton soldier to fall victim of German asphyxiating gas.
Turner, George –
Son of Thomas and Ellen Turner, of 30, Cemetery Road, Tonge Bridge, Bolton, Lancashire.
Urmston, Thomas –
Husband of Mrs. Urmston, of 25, Dunstan Street, Tonge, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted May 1915.
Walmsley, Robert –
Son of Susannah Walmsley, of 318, Bury Road, Breightmet, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 163, Arnold Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly a manager of the Tonge Fold branch of the Bolton Co-Operative Society’s boot and shoe department. Formerly Private 8026, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.