Regiment: Royal Army Service Corps

Nelson, John –

Of 184, Paulhan Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Treated at Townleys Hospital in April 1917 for Malaria contracted in service in Salonika.

Nelson, Thomas (Tom) –

Son of Horatio and Rose Hilda Nelson, of 3, Frank Street, Pendleton, Lancashire. Attached 118th Battery Siege Artillery.

Nelson, William –

Son of Horatio and Rose Hilda Nelson, of 3, Frank Street, Pendleton, Lancashire.

Nelson, Horace –

Brother of Mrs. Arthur Ward, of 39, Station Road, Earlsheaton, Dewsbury, Yorkshire. Brother of Clarence Nelson, of 25, Eastbank Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Resided at 25, Eastbank Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Died at Bolton Fever Hospital aged 28 years 19/01/1919 and interred in Halliwell (St. Peter) Churchyard, grave 1227 F, on 22/01/1919.

Nevin, Thomas –

Of 10, Albert Road, Farnworth, Lancashire. Attached Royal Horse Artillery working a mobile anti-aircraft gun. Discharged with chronic rheumatism. Surname spelled as both NAVIN and NAVEN in local newspaper entries.

Nibelitt, Joseph –

Of 16, Newry Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Caught as an absentee from Latham Park, Ormskirk since 04/03/1918 and 25/02/1919 appearing before Bolton Magistrates 07/09/1918 and 18/03/1919 to be sent back to his unit under escort. (Bolton Archives: JBO/1/29).

Norman, Harry –

Son of Harry and Ellen Norman; husband of Kathleen Norman, of Mottram, Cheshire. Attached Royal Army Medical Corps.

Nuttall, Fred –

Son of John Nuttall, J.P., and Elizabeth J. Nuttall, of Wellington House, Bolton Road, Farnworth, Lancashire.

O’Donnell, John –

Of 13, Blackhorse Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Caught aged 46 as an absentee from Bebington since 21/04/1917 and aged 47 from Shortlands, Beckingham, Kent since 10/03/1918 appearing before Bolton Magistrates 30/04/1917 and 02/04/1918 to be sent back to his unit under escort. (Bolton Archives: JBO/1/28). Formerly 60953, 16th Bn., South Lancashire Regiment.

Oldham, E H –

Of Bank Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted October 1915.

Oldroyd, Albert –

Son of Walter and Jane Oldroyd, of 18, Westinghouse Road, Trafford Park, Lancashire; husband of Ethel Oldroyd (nee Brierley). Formerly Private 8319, 11th Bn., Lancashire Fusiliers. Wounded January 1916 and later at the Somme.

O’Neill, J –

Of 9, Independent Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted October 1915.