Regiment: Royal Field Artillery

Greenhalgh, Robert Edward –

Son of Robert and Helen Greenhalgh, of 3, Steele Street, Bolton, Lancashire; husband of May Greenhalgh, of 76, Rigby Street, Bolton, Lancashire. 16 years’ service.

Greenhalgh, Walter –

Son of Mr. Greenhalgh, of 122, Bury New Road, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted December 1914. Attached for duty with an ordnance workshop. Killed when the wall of a ruined house in which he was sheltering from the raid collapsed and buried him.

Greenhalgh, Fred –

An old boy of Bolton Municipal Secondary School. Medal Card: Mrs. F. Greenhalgh, 208 Gage Avenue North, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Formerly Bombardier 523, and Battery Quartermaster Sergeant 710039, Royal Field Artillery. Commissioned 22/01/1917. Died 10/11/1923.

Greenhalgh, Fred –

Of 9, Unsworth Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted October 1915. Formerly Gunner 2707, Royal Field Artillery.

Greenhalgh, G –

Of 22, Hardman Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted October 1915.

Greenhalgh, Alfred –

Son of Matthew and Sarah Greenhalgh, of 21, Manor Cottages, Kearsley, Lancashire; husband of Mrs. Greenhalgh, of 44, Manor Cottages, Kearsley, Lancashire. Enlisted March 1915.

Greenhalgh, Harold –

Son of Eliza Greenhalgh, of 274, Blackburn Road, Egerton, Turton, Lancashire, and formerly of the Egerton Conservative Club. Formerly a Bolton Wanderers full-back. Enlisted January 1916.

Greenwood, Harry –

Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Greenwood, of 188, Morris Green Lane, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly Gunner 1090, Royal Field Artillery.