Husband of Charlotte Shuttleworth (nee Turner), of 40, Cloister Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly Sapper 8605, Royal Engineers. Attached 1st Tank Carrier Company, Tank Corps.
Silby, Frederick –
Resided with a sister at 165, Rishton Lane, Great Lever, Bolton, Lancashire. An old boy of Bolton Municipal Secondary School. Formerly employed as a clerk in the Bolton Corporation Education Department. Formerly 1799, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.
Silcock, Charles Douglas –
Son of William and Mary Silcock, of Seedley, Salford, Lancashire.
Simcock, J W –
Sixsmith, George H –
Husband of Mrs. Sixsmith, of 51, Haworth Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly a telegraphist with the Bolton Post Office. Enlisted March 1915.
Skuse, George –
Of 63, Old Road, Astley Bridge, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted January 1915.
Slater, Gilbert Harold –
Son of Frederick and Mary Slater, of 10, Adrian Road, Halliwell, Bolton, Lancashire. Attached Signal Sub Section, 57th Heavy Artillery Brigade, Royal Garrison Artillery.
Slater, Ernest Victor –
Son of Frederick and Mary Slater, of 10, Adrian Road, Halliwell, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted July 1915. Attached 57th (West Lancashire) Division.
Smalley, Peter –
Son of James and Isabella Smalley, of 354, Derby Street, Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire. An old boy of Sunning Hill School. Five years service, enlisted aged 18.
Smalley, Samuel –
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellen Smalley, of 25, Bayley Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly Corporal 2017, 5th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, transferred to Royal Engineers 22/03/1916. Severely wounded and in hospital August 1917.
Smethurst, Frank –
Of 14, Rushton Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted December 1914.
Smethurst, Fred –
Of 65, Turton Road, Bradshaw, Turton, Lancashire. Enlisted February 1916. Wounded by gunshot in the jaw 25/03/1918, captured and treated at Limburg, Germany.
Smethurst, William –
Husband of Catherine Smethurst (nee Hester), of 7, Cameron Street, Astley Bridge, Bolton, Lancashire. Discharged due to epilepsy. Home service only. Died aged 41 years at Rainhill Asylum, Liverpool, Lancashire. Interred in Bolton (Astley Bridge) Cemetery 27/05/1919.
Smith, Fred –
Son of Edward and Elizabeth Smith, of Salford, Lancashire.
Smith, H –
Of 26, Sapling Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted July 1915.
Smith, Harry –
Son of the late Benjamin and Margaret Alice Smith. Formerly 2987, East Lancaster Regiment.
Smith, Harry –
Summoned before Bolton Magistrates in a Bastardy Case brought by Barbara Ellen Philburn, of Bolton, Lancashire. Stationed at Newark, Nottinghamshire at the time. (Bolton Archives: JBO/1/26 and JBO/11/5/80)
Smith, Harry –
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of 5, Armstrong Street, Horwich, Lancashire. Formerly a moulder by trade, previously employed at Horwich Loco Works and the Vulcan Ironworks, Earlstown. Wounded in the left thigh at the Dardanelles.
Smith, Albert –
Formerly Private 17336, 7th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. A melodeon player. Wounded.
Smith, Albert –
Of 48, Baxendale Street, Bolton, Lancashire.