Son of Mr. and Mrs. McDermott, of 21, Raglan Street, Bolton, Lancashire. His father and brother also served.
McDonald, John –
Husband of Mrs. McDonald, of 76, Chorley Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Two brothers serving in the Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, one wounded.
McDonald, Joseph –
Of 15, St. Helier Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Caught as an absentee from Prees Heath since 08/05/1916 appearing before Bolton Magistrates 11/05/1916 to be sent back to his unit under escort. (Bolton Archives: JBO/1/27).
McDonald, W –
Of 76, Chorley Street, Bolton, Lancashire.
McFadden, William –
Of Goodiers Buildings, Pendleton, Lancashire.
McFadyen, Robert –
Son of Francis and Matilda McFadyen.
McGawley, John –
Son of John and Catherine McGawley, of Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Celia Bridget McGawley (nee Kelly), of 32, Basil Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted December 1914.
McGuirk, J –
Of 9, Hibbert Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. St. Gregory’s R.C. Church, Farnworth.
McHugh, T –
Prisoner of war.
McHugh, William –
McHugh, James –
Son of Mr. McHugh, of 7, Gerrard Street, Farnworth, Lancashire; husband of Mrs. McHugh, of 29, Settle Street, Little Lever, Lancashire. Reported missing from the Mons battle and confirmed captured prisoner of war since 27/08/1914.
McLarty, Archibald –
Son of Angus and Fanny McLarty, of 8, Birmingham Street, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Martha Alice McLarty / Pasquill, of 81, Mortfield Lane, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly of 7, Watt Street, Bolton, Lancashire. A son served in the Lancashire Fusiliers.
McNamara, Daniel –
Son of Daniel McNamara, of 2A, Henry Street, Radcliffe, Lancashire.
McNamara, Joseph –
Son of Mrs. M. McNamara, of 84, Canon Street, Salford, Lancashire.
McNeil, Joseph –
Son of the late Thomas and Margaret McNeil.
Middleton, Thomas Harvey –
Of Spark Bridge, Ulverston, Lancashire. Formerly Sergeant 2094, 1st/4th Bn., King’s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment. Commissioned 16/09/1916.
Miller, Harry –
Son of Harry and Dinah E. Miller, of Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Betty Miller, of Northallerton, Yorkshire.
Miller, James –
Prisoner of War.
Miller, Thomas D –
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Miller, of 4, Gilnow Lane, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 27, Gate Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly employed at Bessemers’ Forge. Killed by gunshot to the head whilst on sentry duty.