Regiment: King's Shropshire Light Infantry

Heyes, Alfred –

Of 16, Top-o’th’-Lane, Darcy Lever, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted January 1915.

Heyes, William –

Of 9, Alston Street, Great Lever, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted May 1915. Reported wounded and missing since 04/12/1917, and subsequently confirmed captured and prisoner of war in Germany.

Heywood, Charles –

Son of Mr. J. Heywood, of 72, Tatton Street, Salford, Lancashire. Surname recorded as HEYWOOD on both CWGC and Medal Card and as Heyward on SDGW.

Higginbottom, Herbert –

Of 143, Worsley Road, Swinton, Lancashire. Formerly employed by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company at the Clifton Junction goods yard. Enlisted May 1918.

Hilton, T –

of 4, Bury Square, Blackrod, Lancashire. Formerly employed at Horwich Loco Works. Wounded 24/04/1916.

Hope, Harry (Henry) –

Son of Elizabeth Alice Hope, of 30, Shaw Street, Bolton, Lancashire, and the late James Hope. Enlisted March 1917. Formerly 4/17826, Training Reserve Bn.

Hornby, Thomas –

Son of George and Mary Ann Hornby, of 85, Division Street, Great Lever, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 14, Balshaw Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted December 1914. Reported missing on 25/09/1916 and subsequently confirmed killed. Surname recorded as HORNBY on Medal Card and in BJ&G, and as HORMBY on Roll of Honour, SDGW, and CWGC.

Howarth, Sydney –

Son of Charles and Annie Howarth, of 53, Percy Street, Rochdale, Lancashire. Native of Rochdale, Lancashire. Formerly 4765, Duke of Lancaster’s Own Yeomanry.

Hughes, Evan –

Son of Mr. (stepfather) and Mrs. Joseph Openshaw, of 81, Lever Street, Little Lever, Lancashire. Wounded 27/04/1915 in the feet and knees at Hooge.

Hughes, Samuel –

Son of Mr. (stepfather) and Mrs. Joseph Openshaw, of 81, Lever Street, Little Lever, Lancashire.

Jackson, Fred –

Son of Mr. W. H. Jackson, of 5, Fletcher Street, Stoneclough, Lancashire.

Jackson, James –

Husband of Elizabeth Jackson, of 5, Cottrell’s Buildings, Oxford Road, Dukinfield, Cheshire.