Son of James William and Patience Thornley, of Farnworth, Lancashire.
Thornton, Richard James –
Son of Richard James and Alice Maud Thornton, of 6, West Ashton Street, Eccles New Road, Weaste, Salford, Lancashire. Native of Everton, Liverpool, Lancashire.
Thornton, William –
Son of Mrs. Thornton, of 23, Randal Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Wounded in the head and arms August 1917.
Thornton, Harry –
Son of Mrs. Thornton, of 23, Randal Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Suffered gas poisoning August 1917. Caught aged 21 as an absentee from Parkeston Camp, Harwich since 16/09/1918 appearing before Bolton Magistrates 23/09/1918 to be sent back to his unit under escort. (Bolton Archives: JBO/1/29).
Thornton, James –
Husband of Mrs. Thornton, of 39, Shaw Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted in September 1914. Reported as Corporal in BJ&G.
Thurgood, Charles Edward –
Husband of Edith Thurgood, of 56, Grant Street, Blackley, Lancashire.
Tildsley, Thomas –
Son of Mrs. Tildsley, of 5, Crook Street, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Phoebe Ann Tildsley, of 36, Kildonan Street, Coatbridge, Lanarkshire. Six years’ service, including in India. Wounded and prisoner of war in Germany.
Tindall, James –
Son of Inspector Robert Francis Tindall, of the Bolton Division of the County Police at Castle Street, Bolton, Lancashire, and of Edith Mellowden Tindall (nee Taylor), later of 46, Norfolk Street, Newbarns, Barrow-in-Furness, Lancashire. Reported as having been killed “in the early days of the war” in the BJ&G. Died at Paddington Station.
Tinsley, William –
Of 20, Green Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted January 1915.
Tomlinson, James –
Of Lostock Industrial School, Lostock Junction, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted April 1915.
Tomlinson, John Richard –
Son of Joshua Tomlinson, of Bolton; husband of Annie Tomlinson, of 15, Finney Street, Great Lever, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly Private 5453, 5th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.
Tomlinson, Thomas –
Son of the late E. G. Tomlinson, of Broughton, Salford, Lancashire.
Tonge, John –
Son of Mrs. M. Wardle, of High Stile Fold, Kearsley, Lancashire. His brother James served in Egypt.
Topping, Thomas William –
Of 33, Oxford Street, Salford, Lancashire.
Torkington, Robert –
Of 15, Milo Street, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 21, Orm Street and 73, Holden Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly 1st Bn., and 8th Bn., King’s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment. Caught multiple times as an absentee appearing before Bolton Magistrates to be sent back to his unit under escort. (Bolton Archives: JBO/1/27, JBO/1/28 & JBO/1/29).
Turner, Peter –
Husband of Mrs. Turner, of 12, George Street, Westhoughton, Lancashire. Received bayonet wounds to the thigh and wrist in a night attack on the trenches near Ypres where he was taken prisoner, and died at hospital in Germany from general sepsis and inflammation of the lungs.
Turner, Richard –
Son of Thomas and Ann Turner, of 219, Leigh Road, Westhoughton, Lancashire.
Twigg, John –
Tynan, Fred –
Of 121, Pendlebury Road, Swinton, Lancashire.
Tyson, Arthur –
Husband of Mary Tyson, of 50, Northumberland Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. A former member of Farnworth Brass Band. Captured at the battle at Harcourt and reported prisoner of war at Baden, Germany.