Youngest son of Band-Sergeant Robert Edward Greenhalgh, who served 26 years in the old Bolton Volunteers, the 9th Lancashire Volunteer Artillery, and Elizabeth Greenhalgh, of 15, Range Street, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 35, Ribblesdale Road, Bolton, Lancashire. A member of the Great Lever Division of the Bolton Corps of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. Died in the Malta Hospital.
Greenhalgh, Richard –
Personal details
- Surname: Greenhalgh
- Forename: Richard
- Date of birth: February 11th, 1894
- Birth place: Bolton, Lancashire
- Place of residence: Bolton, Lancashire
- Gender: Male
- Age of death: 21
- Place of death: Not known
- Date of death: June 16th, 1915
- Casualty type: Not known
Service details
- Rank: Private
- Unit: Field Ambulance / St. John Ambulance Brigade.
- Service number: Deal/3055 (S)
- Regiment: Royal Marine Medical Unit
- Enlistment date: Not known
- Enlistment location: Not known
- Conflict: WW1
Decorations
- Service medals: Not known
- Silver War badge: Not known
- Awards: Not known
Memorials
- Bolton (Victoria Square) War Memorial and Bolton County Borough Roll of Honour 1914-1918 Book (Hall of Remembrance)
- Bolton Roll of Honour 1914-1918 Printed Book (Library / History Centre)
- Ridgway Gates and The Victoria Hall Methodist WWI Roll of Honour - Bolton (LOST)
- St. John Ambulance Brigade WWI Roll of Honour - Bolton Corps (LOST)
- CWGC Memorial: Malta (Capuccini) Naval Cemetery, Malta
- CWGC reference: Prot. 252.
Local newspaper entries
- Bolton Journal and Guardian entries: 09/04/1915 25/06/1915 06/08/1915 15/06/1917 21/06/1918
- Bolton Journal and Guardian references: 5f 6h* S1m* 4h 6g
- Bolton Chronicle: 24/07/1915