Regiment: King's Own Scottish Borderers

Bromley, Eli –

Son of John and Catherine Bromley, of 312, Wigan Road, Westhoughton, Lancashire, and formerly of 21, King Street, Westhoughton, Lancashire. Formerly Royal Army Medical Corps; formerly 18671, Scottish Rifles. Reported missing since 20/07/1916 and subsequently presumed killed.

Browne, Leonard Leech –

Son of Henry and Amelia Browne, of 50, Common Lane, Tyldesley, Lancashire. Surname recorded as “Brown” on SDGW.

Cain, John –

Son of Mary Ann Cain, of 5, Bradshaw Street, Bolton, Lancashire, and the late William Cain. One of five soldier sons who served and first killed. Reported missing and subsequently presumed killed.

Chemney, Harold –

Son of Joseph and Ellen Chemney, of Salford, Lancashire; husband of Mary E. Chemney, of Salford, Lancashire.

Clough, William –

Son of Mary Alice Clough, of 14, Bank Street, Pendleton, Lancashire, and the late Harry Clough.

Connor, James –

Son of Mrs. Alice Connor, of 12, Clegg Square, Pendleton, Lancashire.

Cooper, Samuel –

Son of William and Ruth Cooper, of 44, Park Street, Swinton, Lancashire.

Coyle, John –

Son of James and Margaret Ann Coyle, of 10, Caroline Street, Irlam, Lancashire.

Dickson, Thomas –

Son of the late William and Alice Dickson, of Salford, Lancashire. Served in the South African Campaign with South Lancashire Regiment. Incorrectly recorded as DICKINSON on SDGW. Formerly 7th/8th Bn..

Dixon, James –

Husband of Mrs. Janey Tonge (formerly Dixon), of 74, Gorton Street, Farnworth, Lancashire, and formerly of 27, Parliament Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Originally posted missing and subsequently confirmed killed in action.