Regiment: Lancashire Fusiliers

Grundy, Fred –

Son of Harry and Mary Hannah Grundy; husband of Lucy Grundy, of Salford, Lancashire.

Grundy, Fred –

Son of William and Hannah Rowland, of 3, Longcauseway, Farnworth, Lancashire; husband of Margaret Grundy, of 38, Chatsworth Street, Walkden, Lancashire. Died from gas poisoning. Memorial in Farnworth Cemetery.

Grundy, T Fletcher –

Husband of Mrs. Grundy, of 19, Ryefield Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Reported missing and subsequently prisoner of war in Germany, held at Sennelager bei Paderborn.

Gunn, Albert –

Son of John and Mary Gunn, of 15, Gordon Street, Old Trafford, Manchester, Lancashire.

Hacking, Fred –

Son of Joseph and Jane Hacking, of 47, Bolton Road, Kearsley, Lancashire. An old boy of the Hollands School.

Haddock, Herbert –

Son of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Haddock, of 67, Egerton Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted January 1915. Formerly Royal Army Medical Corps.

Hadfield, Walter –

Stepson of Gunner C. Tyler, Royal Garrison Artillery and Mercy Tyler, of 14, Langshaw Street, Little Hulton, Lancashire; husband of the late Edith Hadfield (nee Lloyd), and subsequently of Alice Hadfield (nee Lloyd), of 7, Old Pole, Little Hulton, Lancashire. A brother served at Loos and was a Lance Corporal in the Military Police at Manchester. Formerly 20th Bn., Lancashire Fusiliers.