Regiment: King's Liverpool Regiment

Smith, James C –

Son of James William and Elizabeth Smith, of 52, Noble Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly Private and Lance Corporal 2022, Lancashire Fusiliers. Shot at dawn for desertion 05/09/1917. Pardoned 08/11/2006.

Smith, John –

Of 14, Partridge Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted January 1915.

Smith, Joseph –

Of 17, Virgil Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Caught aged 18 as an absentee from Henham Park Camp, Suffolk since 28/05/1918 appearing before Bolton Magistrates 31/05/1918 to be sent back to his unit under escort. (Bolton Archives: JBO/1/29).

Smith, –

Played in a football match in October 1916 against a team from the 2nd/5th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.

Smith, Adam Livingstone –

Of 8, Burlington Street, Bolton, Lancashire.An old boy of Bolton Municipal Secondary School. Formerly Private 2440/210703, 5th Bn/14th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.

Smith, Frank –

Son of Frederick and Mary Ann Smith, of 104, Thicketford Road, Tonge Moor, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly 20th Bn., King’s Liverpool Regiment. Previously invalided home through septic poisoning in hand and foot. Captured prisoner of war 22/03/1918 and detained at Stammlager, Friedrichsfeld, Germany.

Southern, James –

Son of Mrs. Sarah Southern, of 61, Ratcliffe Road, Aspull, Wigan, Lancashire.

Stanley, Harry –

Son of Mrs. Stanley, of 3, Church Road, Walkden, Lancashire. Formerly employed by Messrs. Burgess, Ledward & Co. Enlisted February 1917 aged 18. Reported missing since 21/03/1918 and subsequently confirmed prisoner of war.

Stanway, Samuel –

Son of Mary Ellen and the late John William Stanway, of 74, Nashville Street, Salford, Lancashire. Christ Church.

Stapleton, Arthur –

Son of Stephen and Eliza Stapleton, of 12, Grosvenor Place, Liverpool Street, Salford, Lancashire. Worked for Salford Corporation Tramways Department. Formerly 29492, Lancashire Fusiliers.

Staton, Peter –

Husband of Mrs. C. Staton, of 36, Hall Lane, Farnworth, Lancashire. Enlisted January 1915. Formerly Private 16763, 1st Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers. Hospitalised with septic poisoning in October 1918.

Steele, James Ibison –

Son of Joseph and Margaret Steele; husband of Bessie Murphy (formerly Steele), of 6, Skipton Street, Tonge, Bolton, Lancashire. Served in the South African Campaign with the King’s Liverpool Regiment, with whom he served eight years.