Son of George and Lucy Maud O’Neil, of 17, Sloane Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly employed at the Wharton Hall Colliery, Little Hulton, and associated with the No.2 Corps of the Salvation Army. Also sometimes recorded as O’NEIL.
O’Neill, George Victor –
Personal details
- Surname: O'Neill
- Forename: George Victor
- Date of birth: June 20th, 1897
- Birth place: Not known
- Place of residence: Bolton, Lancashire
- Gender: Male
- Age of death: 17
- Place of death: Not known
- Date of death: June 7th, 1915
- Casualty type: Not known
Service details
- Rank: Private
- Unit: 1st/5th (Territorial) Battalion.
- Service number: 2975
- Regiment: Loyal North Lancashire Regiment
- Enlistment date: October 21st, 1914 - 1914-10-21
- Enlistment location: Bolton, Lancashire
- 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)
- Loyal North Lanacashire Regiment - 5th Battalion (Territorials) Memorial (Queen's Park) - Bolton
- Morris Green & District Memorial (St. Bede's Church)
- St. Bede's C.E. Church WWI Memorial - Morris Green
- CWGC Memorial: Bailleul Communal Cemetery Extension, Nord, France
- CWGC reference: I. E. 136.
Local newspaper entries
- Bolton Journal and Guardian entries: 11/06/1915 18/06/1915 24/03/1916 25/08/1916 25/08/1916
- Bolton Journal and Guardian references: 7f 6a/b* 6n* 7e/g 8a*
- Farnworth and Worsley Journal entries: 18/06/1915 05/01/1917 06/07/1917