Regiment: Royal Field Artillery

Woodward, H –

Of 3, Radcliffe Road, Whitefield, Lancashire. Enlisted October 1915.

Workman, James –

Of Cliff View, Eagley, Turton, Lancashire. Wounded on 23/09/1915 with a compound fracture of the right leg after accidentally falling under a water cart.

Worsley, James –

Husband of Gertrude Sarah A. Worsley, of 45, Mornington Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Home service only.

Worsley, T –

Of 23, Mort Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted October 1915.

Worsley, Thomas –

Son of John and Harriet Worsley, of Horwich, Lancashire. Of 46, Greenside Lane, Droylsden, Manchester, Lancashire.

Worsley, Thomas –

Summonsed whilst stationed at High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire to appear before Bolton Magistrates 06/09/1917 in response to a Bastardy petition lodged by Jane Bradley Hughes, of 42, Centre Street, Bolton, Lancashire, in respect of her illegitimite child born 21/07/1917. Found to be the father and ordered to pay maintenance for said child. (Bolton Archives: JBO/1/28, JBO/11/6/21, and JBO/11/7/211).

Worthington, William –

Son of Thomas Worthington, headmaster of St. Thomas’s Schools, Halliwell, Bolton, Lancashire, and of Glen View, 28, Harpers Lane, Smithills, Bolton, Lancashire. Fought at Mons, Marne and Aisne. Served as orderly to General Milne for some time. Gassed five times.

Wright, William Henry –

Son of John and Alice Wright, of 113, Sapling Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Mobilised as a territorial with the Bolton Artillery 04/08/1914. Repatriated from Egypt August 1915 on the hospital ship Asturias suffering from severe dysentery. Died aged 28 years 06/03/1919.

Wright, A O –

Of 37, Ivy Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted September 1915.

Wright, Ernest John –

Son of the late Arthur John and Edith Rose Wright, of 18, Herschel Street, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Margaret Wright, of 44, Kent Street, Preston, Lancashire. A reservist, he was called up at the outbreak. Died due to diabetes mellitus at Waltham Abbey Town Hall War Hospital.