Son of Thomas and Mary Bullough, of 174, Rishton Lane, Bolton, Lancashire. “Private Frank Bullough, 486 Bridgeman Street, Bolton, was wounded on November 30th and died in a casualty clearing station the following day. He was a spinner at Messrs. Crosses and Winkworth’s Pike Mill, and enlisted in October 1914. He had been at the front two years. He was connected with Fletcher Street Wesleyan Church, having been Sunday school secretary for some years, and his name is on the Roll of Honour there.” (BJ&G)
Bullough, Frank –
Personal details
- Surname: Bullough
- Forename: Frank
- Date of birth: Not known
- Birth place: Not known
- Place of residence: Bolton, Lancashire
- Gender: Male
- Age of death: 26
- Place of death: Not known
- Date of death: December 1st, 1917
- Casualty type: Not known
Service details
- Rank: Private
- Unit: 1st/5th (Territorial) Battalion.
- Service number: 241155
- Regiment: Not known
- Enlistment date: Not known
- Enlistment location: Bolton, Lancashire
- Conflict: Not known
Decorations
- Service medals: Not known
- Silver War badge: Not known
- Awards: Not known
Memorials
- CWGC Memorial: Rocquigny-Equancourt Road British Cemetery, Manancourt, Somme, France
- CWGC reference: V. B. 29.
Local newspaper entries
- Bolton Journal and Guardian entries: 21/12/1917 06/12/1918
- Bolton Journal and Guardian references: 6d* 8g