Regiment: Royal Field Artillery

Cook, William –

Son of Mary Jane Winstanley (formerly Cook, nee Johnston), of 147, Harrowby Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. Enlisted June 1915. Formerly Driver 2209, Royal Field Artillery. Served in the Dardanelles and later in France. Killed instantly by a piece from an enemy shell. Memorial in Farnworth (St. James) Churchyard.

Cook, Edward –

Of 352, Derby Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted April 1915.

Cooke, Frank –

Husband of Betsy Cooke, of 7, Scott Street, Astley, Lancashire.

Cooke, Walter –

Son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cooke, of 8, Albert Street, Little Hulton, Lancashire. Published his letters of his war impressions in the F&WJ.

Cooke, –

Of Manchester Road East, Little Hulton, Lancashire. In Mespotamia, June 1917.

Cooper, Albert –

Son of Joseph and Harriet Cooper, of 93, Chorley Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted April 1915.

Cooper, James Twemlow –

Son of Charles Henry and Anna Barrington Cooper, of “The Hawthorns”, Elworth, Sandbach, Cheshire. Service number recorded as 208080 in Bolton Roll of Honour.

Cooper, Roland –

Brother of Thomas E. Cooper. An old boy of Bolton Municipal Secondary School.

Cooper, Arthur –

Son of Dionysius and Nancy Jane Cooper, of 94, Belmont Road, Astley Bridge, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly Gunner 2317, Royal Field Artillery.

Costello, John –

Caught as a deserter from South Camp, Ripon since 24/04/1916 appearing before Bolton Magistrates 03/061916 to be sent back to his unit under escort. (Bolton Archives: JBO/1/27).