Of 11, Maria Square, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted January 1915.
Gray, Herbert –
Son of Mrs. Rose Ann Malone, of 29, Montague Street, Pendleton, Lancashire.
Green, David –
Son of John and Mary Hannah Green, of 164, Quebec Street, Bolton, Lancashire.
Green, John –
Greenhalgh, William Henry –
Son of Robert and Hannah Greenhalgh, of 16, Railway Terrace, Elton, Bury, Lancashire. Formerly 29486, Lancashire Fusiliers.
Greenhalgh, Fred –
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Peers, of 276, Clegg’s Lane, Little Hulton, Lancashire. Enlisted January 1915. Served in the Gallipoli campaign. Posted as missing since 19/05/1917, and subsequently presumed killed. Reported by various comrades to have been felled by a gunshot wound to the head in an attack from Monchy-le-Preux.
Greenhough, James –
Of 4, Worsel Street, Bolton, Lancashire.
Gregory, David –
Son of the late David and Jane Gregory, formerly proprietors of the boating and tea rooms at Barrow Bridge, Bolton, Lancashire. Latterly resided with his sisters at Lower Broughton, Salford, Lancashire.
Gregory, James –
Of 39, Price Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. Enlisted January 1915.
Gregory, Arthur –
Brother of resident of 538, Blackburn Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly 25921, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Attached to the 75th Trench Mortar Battery. Posted wounded and missing and subsequently presumed killed.
Griffiths, Joseph –
Griffiths, George –
Of 23, Beechwood Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted January 1915.
Griffiths (Williams), Edward (John Edward) –
NOTE:- Served as John Edward WILLIAMS. Son of Mrs. Griffiths (formerly Williams), of 23, Beechwood Street, Great Lever, Bolton, Lancashire. Worked for the London and North Western Railway Company as a Fireman at Plodder Lane. Enlisted January 1915. His brother George served in the Royal Field Artillery and his father served as a guard at Knockaloe prisoner of war camp. Died at No.21 Casualty Clearing Station, Somme, France.
Grimshaw, William –
Grundy, Albert –
Son of the late William Grundy, and of Sarah Grundy. Resided with Mrs. Priscilla Walker, at 19, Benson Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly employed at Horwich Loco Works. Wounded at Gallipoli and admitted to the 19th General Hospital, Alexandria, Egypt on 03/07/1915 with shrapnel wounds to his right thigh, right eye, and right armpit. Brother William serving with the Royal Field Artillery.
Grundy, James –
Of 234, Cleggs Lane, Little Hulton, Lancashire. Enlisted April 1915.
Grundy, Stanley –
Son of John and Mary Ann Grundy of 169, Kay Street, Bolton, Lancashire.
Guffogg, John –
Of 16, Dunstan Street, Bolton, Lancashire.
Hadfield, Peter –
Hailwood, Thomas –
Of 41, Victoria Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. Enlisted October 1915.