Regiment: Royal Army Medical Corps

Howard, John Harold –

Second son of Charles Frederick Howard, headmaster of the Farnworth Parish Church Schools, of 36, Mather Street, Kearsley, Lancashire; husband of Mary J. Howard (nee Martin). Enlisted February 1915. Reported missing 30/11/1917 and subsequently confirmed prisoner of war.

Howard, Peter –

Of 266, Manchester Road, East, Little Hulton, Lancashire. Employed as a foreman platelayer by the London and North Western Railway Company, and a Sergeant of the company’s Ambulance Corps.

Howarth, Robert –

Of 76, Croston Street, Bolton, Lancashire. A member of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. Enlisted November 1915.

Howarth, Daniel –

Husband of Agnes Maud Howarth, of 8, Bowness Road, Bolton, Lancashire. A member of the St. John Ambulance Brigade.

Howarth, Harry –

Son of Elsie Wright (formerly Howarth, nee Hitchen), of 52, Tottington Road, Harwood, Lancashire, and stepson of John Wesley Wright. A member of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. Enlisted August 1915. Wounded in the right thigh by a shell fragment.

Howell, Walter –

Of 10, Rumworth Street, Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted February 1915.

Howells, William –

Of 35, Francis Street, Higher Ince, Wigan, Lancashire. Enlisted January 1915.

Hoyle, Joseph Thomas –

Son of John and Sarah Hoyle, of Mossley, Manchester, Lancashire. Worked for Salford Corporation Tramways Department.

Huddlestone, John T –

Of 339, Derby Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted June 1915. A member of the St. John Ambulance Brigade.

Hughes, Arthur –

Of 106, Tottington Road, Harwood, Turton, Lancashire. A member of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. Enlisted April 1915.

Hughes, Joseph P –

Of 14, Morley Street, Bolton, Lancashire. A member of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. Enlisted June 1915.

Hull, George –

Of 58, Beech Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted March 1915.

Hulme, Frederick –

Of 14, Poplar Avenue, Bolton, Lancashire. A member of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. Enlisted September 1915.

Hulme, H –

An old boy of Bolton Grammar School (1893-97).

Hunt, Frederick William –

Husband of Mrs. Hunt, newsagent, of 143, Egerton Street, Moses Gate, Farnworth, Lancashire. Listed in F&WJ as W Hunt.

Hunt, George Firth –

Husband of Mrs. Hunt, of 86, Turton Road, Bradshaw, Turton, Lancashire. A member of the Bolton Corps of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. Enlisted April 1915. Died of Dysentery at sea, en-route from the Red Cross Hospital at Malta. Buried at sea just before the ship entered the Straits of Gibraltar.