Hallam, Frank –

Son of John Hallam, of 31, Cleggs Lane, Little Hulton, Lancashire; husband of Agnes Hallam (nee McNamara), of “Greendale”, Walkden Road, Walkden, Lancashire. Formerly Pioneer 228378, Royal Engineers.

Hallam, Harry –

Son of John Hallam, of 31, Cleggs Lane, Little Hulton, Lancashire; husband of Mrs. Hallam, of 6, Norris Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. Enlisted January 1915. Wounded.

Harrop, Joseph Arnold –

Son of Mr. and Mrs. Harrop, of 76, Tynes Bank, Little Hulton, Lancashire. Formerly employed by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company in the clerical department at Hunts Bank, Manchester. Enlisted April 1917, Training Reserve Bn. Reported as Arnold Harrop in F&WJ.

Holmes, Joseph Evans –

Son of Peter and Alice Holmes, of 21, Manchester Road, Walkden, Lancashire. Enlisted April 1916. Wounded 21/10/1916.

Littlewood, Frederick William –

Son of Frederick Lincoln Littlewood and Bertha Alice Littlewood (nee Waring), of Red Beech House, Aughton, Ormskirk, Lancashire. Formerly of Carlton House, Walkden, Lancashire.

Littlewood, John Lincoln –

Son of Frederick Lincoln Littlewood and Bertha Alice Littlewood (nee Waring), of Red Beech House, Aughton, Ormskirk, Lancashire. Formerly of 21, Park Road, Walkden, Lancashire. Reported missing.

Marshall, Thomas Collier –

Son of Henry and Phoebe Collier Marshall (nee Berry), of 66, Elliott Street, Walkden, Lancashire. Reported to be the youngest soldier in the army in 1914 at 14 years of age, having already served for 2 years. Played tenor horn in the Regimental band. Home service only. Died aged 25 years in September 1925 at Sheffield Royal Infirmary from tuberculosis. Interred at Walkden (St. Paul) Chuchyard.

Mather, Frank –

Of 40, Wardley Street, Walkden, Lancashire. Enlisted November 1915, “Group System”. Wounded at Monchy.