Husband of Mrs. Freeman, of 19, Merrick Street, Bolton, Lancashire.
Freeney, Arthur –
Son of Joseph and Jane Freeney, of 44, Abbey Grove, Bolton, Lancashire.
Fry, Frederick William –
Fulham, Thomas –
Of 6, Buxton Street, Pendleton, Lancashire.
Furniss, Ephraim –
Son of James and Alice Furniss, of 22, Fred Street, Higher Broughton, Lancashire.
Furnival, James Ernest –
Son of Ernest Merritt Furnival and Elizabeth Mary Furnival, of 18, Windermere Street, Widnes, Lancashire.
Gallagher, Joseph –
Of Farnworth, Lancashire. St. Gregory’s R.C. Church, Farnworth.
Galley, Joseph –
Gamble, Robert –
Son of Mary Gamble, of 15, Antelope Court, Churchgate, Bolton, Lancashire, and the late Robert Gamble. Formerly Lance Corporal 18572, 1st Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.
Gant, Ernest –
Son of Thomas and Clara Gant, of 15, Cowper Street, Middleton Junction, Lancashire. Formerly 291075, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.
Garrity, Joseph –
Of 11, Markland Square, Farnworth, Lancashire. St. Gregory’s R.C. Church, Farnworth.
Gawthorpe, Edward –
Formerly 9657, Manchester Regiment.
German, William –
Of 12, Radcliffe Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted January 1915.
Gerrard, Samuel –
Only son of Margaret Alice Gerrard, of 25, Acton Street, Halliwell, Bolton, Lancashire. Was wounded at the 2nd Battle of Ypres.
Gidman, John Harris –
Son of Hugh and Susannah Gidman, of 100, Waterloo Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Service number incorrectly recorded as 96086 on SDGW. Died in hospital at Oswestry, Shropshire.
Gill, Guy Austin –
Formerly Sergeant 290, 1st/4th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Wounded 15/06/1915 at Festubert.
Gillibrand, James Austin –
Son of Mrs. Horrocks, of 27, Wellington Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. Formerly in 1973, 3rd/1st Lancashire Hussars. Wounded in May 1917. Wounded again when shot through the leg and arm on 22/03/1918 at St. Quentin and taken prisoner of war. Died aged 31 years on 14/04/1919 at Manchester Royal Infirmary during an operation as a result of the above wounds.
Gilliver, Albert –
Son of Joseph and Emily Gilliver, of 13, Ollerton Terrace, Eagley Bank, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of May Annie Gilliver (nee Eaglestone). Previous service as Able Seaman 229090 (Po.), Royal Navy 05/09/1905 – 12/10/1909. Formerly Corporal and Sergeant 12755, 11th Bn., King’s Liverpool Regiment. Served as acting Company Sergeant Major for a time. Wounded. Surname also recorded as GULLIVER in BJ&G.
Gilmore, Herbert Edward –
Of 41, Bella Street, Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted January 1915.