Regiment: Royal Field Artillery

Singleton, William –

Son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Singleton, of 36, Anglia Grove, Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of Bolton Road, Westhoughton, Lancashire. Enlisted as a signaller and promoted for distinguished service. Twice wounded. St. George the Martyr.

Singleton, Harry –

Son of James Duckworth Singleton and Emma Singleton, of 277, Bolton Road, Radcliffe, Lancashire.

Slack, Leonard –

Of 26, Fox Street, Horwich, Lancashire. Formerly Sergeant 812, Royal Field Artillery. Wounded in the Gallipoli withdrawal January 1916. Commissioned Second Lieutenant 03/03/1917.

Sladen, A E –

Of 16, Stopes Road, Radcliffe, Lancashire. Enlisted October 1915.

Slater, Fred –

Of 73, Venture Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted March 1915.

Slater, John Nuttall –

Eldest son of Lieutenant Colonel John William Slater and Mary Agnes Slater (nee Garnett), of Moorside, Sharples, Bolton, Lancashire. Wounded by shrapnel in the thigh November 1916. Wounded by gunshot to the face September 1917.

Slater, Joseph –

Son of Mr. J. H. R. P. and Mrs. S. A. Slater, of 2, Kylemore Avenue, Deane, Bolton, Lancashire.

Slater, Sam –

Son of Mrs. William Slater, of the Holmses, Dunscar, Turton, Lancashire. Formerly Lieutenant, 2nd/1st North Devon Hussars.

Slater, T –

Of 7, Union Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted October 1915.

Slinger, George –

Son of Edward and Mary Ann Slinger. Of 10, Beaconsfield Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Worked on the staff of Bolton County Borough Libraries Department before and after his war service.

Smalley, John –

Of 644, Blackburn Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Police Constable 66 of the Bolton County Borough Police from 15/03/1913 until enlistment for War Service. (Bolton Archives: JBO/22/222). Returned to the police force 02/01/1919.

Smedley, George H –

Son of John and Elizabeth Smedley, of Marine Villa, Old Fletton, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire; husband of Lily Ann Smedley, of Mill House, Weston Street, Bolton, Lancashire.