Regiment: Royal Army Medical Corps

Walsh, Frank –

Of 5, Cromer Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted February 1915.

Walsh, Thomas –

Of 110, Ellesmere Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Caught aged 19 as an absentee from Llandindrod Wells since 02/04/1915 appearing before Bolton Magistrates 08/04/1915 to be sent back to his unit under escort. (Bolton Archives: JBO/1/26)

Walton, Henry –

Of 6, Arundel Street, Hindley, Lancashire. Enlisted February 1915.

Warburton, William –

Son of Robert and Elizabeth Warburton of 88, Gilnow Road, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Jane Warburton (nee Parkinson). A doctor of 13, St. Georges Street, Chorley, Lancashire. An old boy of the Bolton Church Insititute. Reported missing since 21/03/1918 whilst attached to the 2nd Bn., Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Subsequently confirmed prisoner of war at Giessen Interment Camp. Repatriated 01/11/1918.

Ward, Frank Raymond –

Son of Thomas Hartley and Sophia Ward, of Stalybridge, Cheshire. Formerly of Crescent Road, Great Lever, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted March 1915. Served over three years in the Field Ambulance. Attached “D” Battery, 122nd Brigade., Royal Field Artillery.

Ward, H –

Member of the Bolton Corps of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. Ambulance Officer, promoted to Ward Master, Brighton Hospital.

Wardle, Frank –

Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wardle, of 27, Chorley Old Road, Bolton, Lancashire.

Wardle, Arthur –

Of 27, Aireworth Street, Westhoughton, Lancashire. A railway labourer before enlisting employed at Horwich Loco Works and a member of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. Reported missing since 27/05/1918 and subsequently confirmed prisoner of war at Limburg, Germany.

Wardle, Cecil G –

Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wardle, of 27, Chorley Old Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly employed in the Town Clerks’ Department.

Warwick, Harry –

Of 43, Lena Street, Bolton, Lancashire. A member of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. Enlisted August 1915.

Watts, William –

Of 8, Frazer Street, West Hartlepool, County Durham. Enlisted October 1915.