Son of Samuel and Fanny Hardman, of Radcliffe Hall, Radcliffe, Lancashire; husband of Sarah Hardman, of 22, Eton Hill Road, Radcliffe, Lancashire.
Hardman, William –
Son of Esther Hardman, of 52, High Street, Little Lever, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Mrs. Hardman, of 28, Grindrod Street, Radcliffe, Lancashire. Served in France. Wounded in the left leg, right arm, and head and hospitalised at Chatham in May 1918.
Hardman, Wilson –
Son of James and Mary Hardman, of Weaste, Salford, Lancashire.
Hardy, Henry (Harry) –
Son of George Hardy, of 28, Woodbine Road, Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire. Joined the Lancashire Fusiliers October 1917.
Hardy, James –
Husband of Matilda Sillitoe (formerly Hardy), of 10, Primrose Hill, Broad Street, Pendleton, Lancashire.
Hardy, Edward –
Hargreaves, James –
Of 6 Lee Fold, Horwich Junction, Blackrod, Lancashire. Formerly employed at the Horwich Loco Works. Enlisted January 1915. Wounded.
Harker, Bert –
Attached Royal Flying Corps. Reported missing since the first raid on Saarsbrucken on 21/10/1917. Captured and wounded, and in hospital at St. Ovald Garrison Hospital, German in December 1917.
Harley, Edwin –
Of 18, Rumford Street, Salford, Lancashire. Christ Church.
Harley, Thomas –
Harn, Joseph –
Brother of Mrs. W. Smith, of 162, Blackhorse Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly Sergeant 1899, 1st Bn., Lancashire Fusiliers.
Harper, Rennie –
Son of Mr. Harper, of Booth End Farm, Boothstown, Lancashire. Enlisted September 1914. Formerly GS/6266, 7th Bn., Dragoon Guards. Commissioned 1918.
Harper, Thomas –
Of “The Vines”, Bolton Road, Adlington, Lancashire. An old boy of Rivington Grammar School. Formerly Sergeant, Lancashire Fusiliers.
Harper, Walter –
Harper, William David –
Also recorded as 3rd/5th Bn. on SDGW.
Harper, William Henry –
Harper, James –
Son of Mrs. Mary Ann Harper, of 13, Edwin Street, Whit Lane, Pendleton, Lancashire.
Harris, George –
Husband of the late Mary Jane Harris.
Harris, Harold –
Son of Edward and Elizabeth Harris, of 14, Lissadel Street, Pendleton, Lancashire.
Harris, Richard –
Husband of Mrs. Harris, of 1, Longshaw’s Buildings, Pendlebury, Lancashire. Enlisted November 1914.