Regiment: Loyal North Lancashire Regiment

Barnes, John James –

Husband of Elizabeth Potter (formerly Barnes), of 4, Allen Street, Walkden, Lancashire, and formerly of 150, Harriett Street, Walkden, Lancashire. Enlisted January 1915. Attached 178th Company, RE.

Barnes, Benjamin (Benny) –

Son of Joseph and Mary Ann Barnes, of 18, Folds Road, Bolton, Lancashire. One of six out of seven sons serving.

Barnes, Joseph –

Husband of Jane Barnes (nee Jones), of 31, Georgina Street, Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire. Reported as Machine Gun Corps in BC.

Barnes, Joseph –

Of 11, Ryley Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Captured prisoner of war held at Wittenberg Camp.

Barnes, Joseph –

Husband of Margaret Barnes (nee Stannah), of 32, Waterside, Bolton, Lancashire.

Barnes, Cecil Stanley –

Son of Joseph and Mary Barnes, of the Commercial Hotel, Newport Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Wounded May 1915 by gunshot to leg, chest and face.

Barnes, Richard –

Husband of Florrie Barnes (nee Thompson), of 23, Elgin Street, Halliwell, Bolton, Lancashire and formerly of 22, Rushey Fold Lane, Bolton, Lancashire.

Barnes, Robert –

Son of Margaret Barnes, of 63, Plover Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Home service only.

Barnes, Samuel –

Husbnad of Esther Barnes (nee Partington), of 11, France Street, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 51, Bayley Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly Private 8094, 5th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Home service only.

Barnes, Thomas –

Husband of Mrs. Barnes, of 13, Ann Street, Kearsley, Lancashire. Enlisted April 1916. Wounded 08/06/1917 and hospitalised at Canterbury. Captured 30/11/1917 prisoner of war and held in Germany.

Baron, Joseph –

Of 81, Goch Street, Pemberton, Wigan, Lancashire. Enlisted March 1915.

Baron, Harry –

Of 29, Leslie Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly Corporal 2262, 5th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.

Baron, James Edward –

Son of Isaac Baron, of 1, Glen Bott Street, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of the late Mary Alice Baron (nee Barlow). Formerly 8th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.

Barratt, William –

Son of Mr. Barratt, of 26, Whitehead Street, Hill Top, Walkden, Lancashire. Wounded with a bullet through his shoulder in April 1915.