Regiment: Manchester Regiment

Tatlow, Harry –

Son of the late James Teare Tatlow and Martha Tatlow (nee Hughes), of Ravenstone, 9, Lightburn Avenue, Bolton, Lancashire. Listed as Barry Tatlow on Rivington and Blackrod Grammar School WWI Roll of Honour, and also an old boy of Bolton Grammar School (1906-1908). Formerly employed at Hunt’s Bank, Manchester, as a clerk in the traffic department of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. Enlisted September 1914.

Taylor, Albert –

Of 7, Rising Bridge Road, Baxenden, Accrington, Lancashire. Caught aged 26 as an absentee from Knowsley Park, Prescot since 30/03/1918 appearing before Bolton Magistrates 04/04/1918 to be sent back to his unit under escort. (Bolton Archives: JBO/1/29).

Taylor, Harry –

Son of Henry and Anne Taylor; husband of Mary E. Taylor (nee Horrocks), of 46, Bolton Road, Westhoughton, Lancashire. An old boy of the Bolton Church Institute. Formerly a teacher at Cadishead Council School. Formerly Private 6350, 19th Bn., Royal Fusiliers. Attached 18th Bn., Manchester Regiment at death.

Taylor, John –

Son of Samuel and Mary Ann Taylor, of 110, Stand Lane, Radcliffe, Lancashire.

Taylor, Major –

Son of Major and Alice Amiele Taylor; husband of Lily Taylor, of 5, Lord Nelson Street, Salford, Lancashire. Christ Church.

Taylor, Myles –

Son of William and Margaret Taylor, of 143, Mitchell Street, Newton Heath, Manchester, Lancashire; husband of the late Mary Alice Taylor.

Taylor, Peter –

Son of John Daniel and Hannah Taylor, of Pendleton, Lancashire; husband of Margaret Taylor, of 44, Hugh Oldham Drive, The Cliff, Broughton, Lancashire.

Taylor, Robert –

Nephew of Mrs. E. Richardson, of 32, George Henry Street, Eccles New Road, Salford, Lancashire.

Taylor, Robert –

Husband of Edith Taylor, of 2, Clyde Street, Lower Broughton Road, Salford, Lancashire.

Taylor, Samuel –

Son of Samuel and Eliza Taylor, of 26, Clammerclough Road, Kearsley, Lancashire. Worked at Clifton and Kearsley Coal Company.

Taylor, Samuel Horrocks (Sam) –

Youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, of 168, Clarence Street, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Maud L. A. Taylor, of 5, Jubilee Street, Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted October 1915. Formerly 110781, Duke of Lancaster’s Own Yeomanry.