Seddon, Arnold –
Son of Thomas and Elizabeth Ellen Seddon; husband of Ethel Seddon, of Horwich Junction, Lancashire.
Seddon, Harry –
Of 5, Riverside, Darcy Lever, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted November 1915.
Seddon, James –
Son of Ernest and Betsy Seddon, of 88, Ringley Road, Stoneclough, Lancashire. An old boy of the Bolton Municipal Secondary School. Enlisted January 1917. Attached to the Royal Army Medical Corps.
Seddon, William –
Son of Ernest and Betsy Seddon, of 88, Ringley Road, Stoneclough, Lancashire. Suffered malaria whilst serving in East Africa.
Seed, Hugh –
Of 6, Gloster Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted November 1915.
Selman, Leonard –
Youngest son of Mr. James Selman, late manager for Messrs. W. H. Smith and Son’s, Trinity Street Stration, of 378, Manchester Road, Bolton, Lancashire. An old boy of Bolton Municipal Secondary School. Formerly Corporal 15654, King’s Shropshire Light Infantry. Wounded with fractured left arm and treated at No.11 General Hospital France July 1916.
Shacklady, Richard –
Of 12, Shepherd Cross Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted May 1915.
Shackleton, John H –
Of 25, Howarth Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted January 1915.
Sharkie, Jim –
Of 243, Ellor Street, Pendleton, Lancashire. Egypt.
Sharman, James Herbert –
Of 13, Yarrow Place, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted November 1915.
Sharples, Arnold –
Son of Edward and Ellen Sharples (nee Clare), of 71, Albert Road, Farnworth, Lancashire; husband of Mrs. Sharples, of 15, Ash Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. Enlisted October 1917.
Sharrock, Fred –
Of 41, Park Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted February 1915.
Sheldon, Harry –
Son of John and Lucy Sheldon; husband of Gertrude Sheldon, of 14, Vicarage Terrace, Eccles, Lancashire.
Sherlock, James –
Of 79, Daisy Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted January 1915.
Sherlock, Joseph Heath –
Sherry, James –
Of 72, St. George’s Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted May 1915.
Shipley, Charles –
Shirley, Henry –
Of 50, Rupert Street, Radcliffe, Lancashire. Enlisted September 1915.
Shoesmith, Arthur Thomas –
Son of John and Mary Shoesmith, of Huddersfield, Yorkshire; husband of Amy Shoesmith, of 62, Commercial Street, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Served in the South African Campaign.