Eldest son of Mrs. M. Glynn, of 2, Gas Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. Of 44, Cross Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. Mistakenly reported as killed and subsequently confirmed wounded. St. Gregory’s R.C. Church, Farnworth. Listed as Royal Army Medical Corps in F&WJ.
Grace, Charles –
Husband of Mrs. Grace, of 111, Beaconsfield Street, Deane, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 42a, Cannon Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly Sergeant 19464, 15th Bn., Cheshire Regiment.
Graham, Thomas –
Of 43, Mill Street, Bolton, Lancashire.
Green, Samuel –
Of Mather Street, Kearsley, Lancashire.
Greenhalgh, James Arthur –
Son of Joseph and Hannah Greenhalgh, of The Cottage, Heyes Lane, Timperley, Cheshire, and formerly of 13, Croston Street, Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire. An old boy of St. George the Martyr School and the Bolton Church Institute. M.A. of Victoria University, Manchester. A member of the Manchester University Officer Training Corps, he was commissioned 06/08/1914 to the Cheshire Regiment.
Greenhalgh, John Richard –
Of 407, Radcliffe Road, Little Lever, Lancashire.
Greenhalgh, Robert –
Of 43, Clarendon Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted July 1915.
Greenhalgh, F –
Formerly resided with his married sister at 218, Egerton Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. Wounded in the left thigh 16/09/1916 by shrapnel.
Greenwood, Frank –
Son of Sarah Greenwood, of 20, Duchy Street, Pendleton, Lancashire, and the late Arthur Greenwood. Formerly 449, Royal Army Service Corps.
Greenwood, Squire –
Husband of Mrs. Greenwood, of 3, Sheridan Street, Halliwell, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted December 1914. Formerly 19053, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Wounded 07/06/1917. His eldest son serving in the King’s Own Scottish Borderers.
Greg, Ernest William –
Husband of Marian Greg, of Norcliffe Hall, Styal, Cheshire. Formerly of Higher Dunscar House, Egerton, Turton, Lancashire. Chairman of Turton Urban District Council 1926-1928.
Greg, Robert Philips –
Second son of Colonel Ernest William Greg, C.B., and Marian Greg, of Norcliffe Hall, Styal, Cheshire. Formerly of Higher Dunscar House, Egerton, Turton, Lancashire. Educated at Rugby School and received his commission in the 4th Reserve Bn., Cheshire Regiment, and was posted to the 11th Bn. on arrival in France.
Griffiths, William –
Formerly 54637, Manchester Regiment. Attached 12th Entrenching Bn.
Grimshaw, William Henry –
Of 23, Division Street, Bolton, Lancashire.
Grover, John Stanley Key –
Son of the late Mr. Henry Grover, formerly colonel of 3rd Volunteer Bn., Welsh Regiment. Nephew of resident of Sisley Cottage, Worsley, Lancashire. Enlisted 1904 and returned from India in 1911. A reservist mobilised on the outbreak. Posted missing after the Mons battle in August 1914 and subsequently confirmed prisoner of war.
Grundy, John Thomas –
Son of Thomas Walker and Isabella Grundy, of the Corporation Baths, High Street, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Annie Grundy (nee Howarth). Formerly Corporal 16240, 6th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, reverted to Private for misconduct; formerly Private 31383, 1st Garrison Bn., Nortumberland Fusiliers. Reported as Drummer T Grundy and as Drummer J. F. Grundy in BJ&G.
Hall, Ernest –
Son of Samuel and Miriam Hall, of 329-331, Plodder Lane, Farnworth, Lancashire.
Halliwell, Frank –
Of 144, Ellesmere Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. Enlisted August 1915. Reported as Royal Engineers in F&WJ. St. Gregory’s R.C. Church, Farnworth.
Hammond, David –
Husband of Annie Hammond, of 28, York Street, Altrincham, Lancashire.