Of Delph Lane, Ainsworth, Lancashire. Wounded in the arm and hospitalised at Birmingham in March 1918.
Brooks, Herbert –
Brooks, Alexandra (Alexander) –
Son of James Brooks, of The Farmers Arms Hotel, 99, Chorley Road, Adlington, Lancashire. Enlisted June 1915. Died as a result of exposure. Note: Served as Alexandra (CWGC, SDGW, Medal Records). Reported as Alexander in BJ&G and on civilian records (BMD, Census, etc.).
Brooksbank, Frederick George –
Second son of Mr. and Mrs. Brooksbank, of 8, Mabel Avenue, Worsley, Lancashire, formerly of 40, Folly Lane, Swinton, Lancashire.
Broom, Harry –
Of 72, Broomhall Road, Pendlebury, Lancashire. Enlisted January 1916. Reported missing since 05/04/1918, and subsequently confirmed prisoner of war.
Broomfield, William –
Son of Walter and Jane Broomfield, of 5, Birch Avenue, Marsland Road, Sale, Cheshire. Formerly of Rake Lane, Clifton Junction, Lancashire.
Broster, John –
Of Horwich, Lancashire.
Brough, Charles William –
Son of Mr. J. Brough, of 50, Chorley Road, Swinton, Lancashire.
Broughton, T –
Browitt, Richard –
Son of Henry and Alice Browitt; husband of Margaret Browitt (nee Delaney).
Brown, Arthur –
Worked for Salford Corporation Education Department.
Brown, John –
Son of the late Edward and Mary Elen Brown, of 246, Firs Lane, Leigh, Lancashire; husband of Ethel Mary Brown, of 9, Newstead Street, Hull, Yorkshire.
Brown, John –
Of 23, Rix Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted January 1915.
Brown, Joseph –
Of 47, Hibbert Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted January 1915.
Brown, Walter –
Son of Walter and Edith Brown, of 94, Taylorson Street, Salford, Lancashire.
Brown, William Dorning –
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Williiam Brown, of 88, Monton Road, Eccles, Lancashire.
Brown, David –
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Brown, and husband of Mrs. Brown, of 117, Egerton Street, Moses Gate, Farnworth, Lancashire. Brother Lance Corporal James Albert Brown in Loyal North Lancashire Regiment in Ireland, and brother Sergeant William Henry Brown in the Machine Gun Corps (died).
Brown, George –
Son of Samuel and Catherine Brown; husband of Christina Horrocks (formerly Brown), of 10, Rosamond Terrace, Rosamond Street, Hulme, Manchester, Lancashire.
Brown, George –
Of 13, Railway Terrace, Wigan, Lancashire. Enlisted March 1915.