Son of the late Joseph and Sarah Ann Anderson; husband of Polly Anderson, of 36, Alma Street, Atherton, Lancashire.
Anderton, John William –
Andrew, Frank Douglas –
Died of wounds in German hands. Stained glass window in Christ Church, Pendleton, dedicated to his memory. “To the Greater Glory of God and in Loving memory of Frank Douglas Andrew, Lient 5th Bn. Manchester Regiment: who was wounded at Cambrai March 24th 1918 and died at Bohain Easter Day 1918 ‘Through the Gate of Death to a Joyful Resurrection’.”
Anlezark, William –
Formerly 1st/10th Bn., Manchester Regiment.
Arkwright, Thomas –
Armitage, Daniel Banks –
Husband of Elizabeth Armitage, of 74, Oak Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted October 1914. Formerly 17370, 10th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Wounded 1916 by gunshot to the head.
Armstrong, John –
Son of Mary Ellen and the late John Armstrong, of Ancoats, Lancashire.
Armstrong, Samuel –
Son of Bertha Ann Jane Armstrong, of 28, Stanway Street, Gorse Hill, Stretford, Lancashire, and the late William Armstrong.
Arnold, Ernest Walter –
Son of Walter Edward and Emily Jane Arnold, of Lee Cottage, Disley, Stockport, Cheshire.
Arstall, William Ernest –
Son of James and Susannah Arstall, of 238, Liverpool Road, Cadishead, Lancashire.
Ashcroft, Edward –
Formerly 58803, King’s Liverpool Regiment.
Ashes, William –
Husband of Catherine Ashes (nee Seymour), of 78, Blandford Road, Pendleton, Lancashire. Previous service in 3rd Bn., Lancashire Fusuliers and discharged as time-expired.
Ashford, John Vernon –
Son of Henry Ashford and Amelia Charlotte Ashford (nee Heutson), of Peel, Isle of Man; husband of Violet Ashford (nee Hughes), of Old Trafford, Manchester, Lancashire.
Ashton, James –
Ashton, James –
Ashton, Charles Edward –
Ashton, Charles Edward –
Son of Edward and Hannah Mary Ashton, of 7, Turley Street, Cheetham, Lancashire.
Ashworth, John –
Son of Joseph and Elizabeth Ashworth, of 181, Higher Brinksway, Stockport, Cheshire; husband of E. E. Ashworth. Died prisoner of war.
Ashworth, John H –
Of The Saddle Hotel, Bradshawgate, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly prominently connected with the Bolton Church Lads’ Brigade. Volunteered for service November 1914.