Regiment: Loyal North Lancashire Regiment

Parkinson, Charles –

Son of Mr. and Mrs. Parkinson, of 6, Elizabeth Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted October 1914. Died on a hospital ship en-route to Netley Hospital with head wounds.

Parkinson, John Seddon –

Son of Mrs. J. Parkinson, of 382, Manchester Road West, Little Hulton, Lancashire. Enlisted January 1915. Reported missing since 09/04/1918 at Givenchy and subsequently confirmed prisoner of war.

Parkinson, Joseph –

Son of Mrs. Parkinson, of 14, Boundary Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted February 1915.

Parkinson, Joseph –

Son of Joseph and Mary Parkinson, of 23, Frank Street, Bolton, Lancashire, and later of 7, Telford Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly Private 4731, 1st/5th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Service number recorded incorrectly as 24534 on CWGC. Enlisted May 1915.

Parkinson, Lewis –

Of 8, Drill Street, Walkden, Lancashire. Wounded 19/06/1915 by gunshot to the body.

Parkinson, Matthew –

Husband of Mrs. Parkinson, of Station House, Little Hulton, Lancashire. Enlisted June 1916. Wounded early 1917.

Parkinson, Norman –

Son of William and Elizabeth Parkinson, of Victoria Parade, Morecambe, Lancashire. Formerly of 387, Derby Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Killed by shrapnel.

Parkinson, Sutcliffe –

Of 65, Bridgeman Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted May 1915. Formerly Private 4414, 2nd/5th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.

Parnell, Tom –

Brother of Mrs. Stones, of 33, Willows Lane, Bolton, Lancashire. Reported missing since 15/11/1916 and subsequently presumed killed.