Regiment: Loyal North Lancashire Regiment

Collins, John –

Son of John E. Collins, of 210, Ainsworth Lane, Tonge Moor, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly Private 5550, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.

Collins, John Francis –

Husband of Florence Collins, of 40, Defence Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly 3430, 2nd/5th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Wounded in the abdomen August 1917.

Collinson, Frank –

Son of Henry and Martha Collinson, of 277, Manchester Road, Walkden, Lancashire; husband of Elizabeth A. Collinson (nee Thompson), of 1, Prospect Place, Farnworth, Lancashire. Previously served in the South African Campaign. Enlisted February 1915.

Colluney, Thomas –

Son of Mrs. Colluney, of 5, Alpha Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Wounded on 02/12/1917. He had been previously wounded and returned to the front in September 1917. Died at No.55 Casualty Clearing Station, France of wounds received on 02/12/1917. On the Roll of Honour at St. Mary’s R.C. School. His brother-in-law served in France with the same corps.

Comer, Edward –

Of 25, Cross Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. Enlisted September 1915.

Conley, John –

Husband of Alice Conley, of 46, Fallows Court, Old Hall Street, Kearsley, Lancashire. Enlisted September 1914. Reported missing and wounded during the German offensive in March 1918, and subsequently reported died of wounds. St. Gregory’s R.C. Church, Farnworth.

Connell, Thomas –

Of New Lane, Breightmet, Bolton, Lancashire. Reported as Thomas O’CONNELL in BJ&G, but as CONNELL in all military records.

Connell, Joseph –

Of 179, Bridgewater Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. Enlisted September 1915.