NOTE:- Served as Thomas GRIFFITHS. Son of William and Annie Griffith, of Windmill Street, Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia.
Grime, Edward Milner –
Son of John Edwin and Dorothy Agnes Grime, of 646, Tonge Moor Road, Bolton, Lancashire. An old boy of the Bolton Church Institute (1903). Successfully enlisted August 1915 on his fourth attempt.
Grimshaw, Fred –
Husband of Isabel Anne Grimshaw, of 5, Glenview Street, Paddington, New South Wales, Australia.
Hadfield, Percy –
Husband of Margaret Hadfield, of 424, Botany Road, Lower Bottany, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Formerly Lance Corporal, 36th and 53rd Bn., Australian Imperial Forces. Wounded 09/05/1917, multiple gunshot wounds.
Halsey (Jones), William –
NOTE:- Enlisted as William JONES. Son of George Halsey, of 10, Bird Street, Charlestown, Pendleton, Lancashire.
Hamer, Herbert –
Son of Annie Hamer, of 30, Hill Street, Bolton, Lancashire, and the late John Hamer; husband of Mildred Hamer (nee Barber), of 54, Cotton Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Caught aged 25 as an absentee from Hurdcott since 16/04/1917 appearing before Bolton Magistrates 01/05/1917 to be sent back to his unit under escort. (Bolton Archives: JBO/1/28). Enlisted and served under the assumed name of John Hamer until discharge, although the real name was Herbert.
Hamer, Thomas –
Brother of Catherine Hamer, of Taunton Road, Hurstville, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Of 24, Wharf Road, Balmain, New South Wales, Australia.
Hardman, Walter –
Son of J. W. Hardman, of Alma Street, Clayfield, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Hart, Thomas –
Son of Charles Hart, of 298, Copster Hill Road, Oldham, Lancashire; husband of Bessie Louisa Hart, of 14, Camfield Street, Albany, Western Australia, Australia. Wounded at the Dardanelles 10/05/1915. Wrongly reported killed in action on 26/08/1915.
Haslam, Thomas –
Son of Ernest and Annie Haslam, of Amythes Road, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia; husband of Emily Haslam (nee Garner), of 60, Schoolside, Ainsworth, Lancashire, and formerly of 55, Church Street, Ainsworth, Lancashire. Died from influenza in France.
Haslam, William –
Husband of Florence Haslam, of Hinemoa, Norfolk Street, Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia.
Haworth, John Evans –
Son of Clara Gillibrand (formerly Haworth), and stepson of Thomas Gillibrand, of “Southport”, Susan Street, North Randwick, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, and formerly of ‘Southport”, Railway Street, Hurstville, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, and son of the late Mr. Haworth, of Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly Private / Lance Corporal N88817, 11th General Service Reinforcements, Australian Imperial Forces.
Haydock, Ralph –
Son of Amelia Haydock, of Livesley Street, Salford, Lancashire; husband of Marion Malpas (formerly Haydock), of 17, Cemetery Road, Weaste, Salford, Lancashire. Previously served four years with the 4th Bn., King’s Royal Rifle Corps.
Hayes, William –
Son of Walter and Alice Hayes, of 20, Shrewsbury Street, Old Trafford, Lancashire; husband of Ethel Ellis Hayes (nee Tutill). Formerly Private 788, 8th Bn., Australian Imperial Forces. Wrongly reported Killed in Action 30/04/1915 at Gallipoli. Wounded by gunshot in right foot 23/08/1918.
Higginson, John –
Husband of Alice Higginson, of 11, Darlinghurst Road, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Formerly 3rd Bn., Australian Imperial Force.
Hillan, Owen –
Son of Owen and Bridget Hillan, of 99, Bark Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly 13th Bn., Australian Imperial Forces.
Hinton, George Henry –
Son of Alderman Samuel and Mary Hinton, of Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Catherine Hinton, of York Street, 10th Avenue, Maylands, Western Australia. Wounded in the head 09/06/1917 and recovered to duty. Wounded by gunshot in the right thigh 04/10/1917 and hospitalised in Northampton.
Hipper, John Douglas (Jack) –
Son of Sidney John Hipper and Matilda Catherine Hipper, of 10, Tennyson St., Caulfield East, Victoria. Born at Port Melbourne. Family at 42, Mornington Road, Bolton, Lancashire.
Hodgson, Mark –
Husband of Charlotte Elizabeth Hodgsonm of Malvern House, Newbarns, Barrow-in-Furness, Lancashire. Formerly 18th Bn., Australian Imperial Forces.
Holland, Robert –
Brother of Nurse S. Holland, of Westport, Ebsworth Road, Rose Bay, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, and formerly of Thirlmere, New South Wales, Australia. Previously served 9 years in the Royal Navy.