Son of James and Florence Agnew; husband of Mary Agnew, of Oldham, Lancashire.
Barrow, Joseph William –
Son of James A. and Lucy Barrow, of 352, Stretford Road, Manchester, Lancashire.
Bates, William –
Of 9, Bailey Street, Charlestown, Pendleton, Lancashire.
Brentnall, Andrew –
Brother of Joseph Brentnall.
Carew, John Stanislaus –
Son of Michael Joseph and Louisa Carew, of Salford, Lancashire. NOTE: The ‘Army WW2 Roll of Honour’ records date of death as 28/12/1944, but on CWGC recorded as 28/12/1943, and headstone at grave (photo on internet) records 1943 also.
Craig, Andrew –
Craig, William –
Formerly 7527, Border Regiment.
Edge, James –
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Edge, of 20, Curzon Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly employed at Messrs. William Walker and Sons, Ltd., Rose Hill Tannery. Enlisted November 1915. Formerly 204206, 1st/6th Bn., Seaforth Highlanders. Wounded 02/08/1918 by gunshot to left leg. Treated at hospital in Nottingham.
Fairhurst, John –
Son of John and Olive Fairhurst, of Cadishead, Lancashire.
France, John –
Son of William and Elizabeth France, of Wellington Street, Bolton, Lancashire.
Gerrard, Alec –
Caught aged 32 as a deserter from Invergordon since 17/10/1917 appearing before Bolton Magistrates 05/11/1917 to be sent back to his unit under escort. (Bolton Archives: JBO/1/28).
Holden, William –
Of 20, Elliott Avenue, Darwen, Lancashire.
Hutchinson, Laurence –
Son of William and Sarah Hutchinson, of 6, Hills Place, Union Street, Whit Lane, Pendleton, Lancashire.
McKay, James –
Son of Mr. and Mrs. James McKay, of Salford, Lancashire; husband of Ivy McKay, of Pendleton, Lancashire.
McLeod, John Stuart –
Of 199, Blackburn Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted February 1915.
Middleton, J –
Outram, Benjamin –
Pierce, Frederick –
Son of George and Mary Pierce; husband of Mary Agnes Pierce, of Trafford Park, Manchester, Lancashire.
Simpson, Robert McPhail –
Caught aged 24 as an absentee from Invergordon since 29/05/1917 appearing before Bolton Magistrates on 07/06/1917, adjourned to 11/06/1917 for this and an alleged theft from Henry Walker of 20 Greenhalgh Street on 05 or 06/06/1917. Found guilty and sentenced to 3 months hard labour for the theft. (Bolton Archives: JBO/1/27).
Wilson, Arthur Cecil –
Son of Mr. W. T. Wilson, M.P., of 98, Mornington Road, Westhoughton, Lancashire. Formerly Lance Corporal, 1st Bn., King’s Liverpool Regiment. Commissioned June 1915.