Regiment: Royal Garrison Artillery

Grossman, Herbert –

Only son of Herman Gustav and Clare Elizabeth Grossman, of 44, Abbey Grove, Bolton, Lancashire. An old boy of the Bolton Grammar School. Surname recorded as GROSSMANN in BJ&G.

Grundy, Frank –

Husband of Mary Alice Grundy (nee Murphy), of 37, Bentley Street, Haulgh, Bolton, Lancashire.

Hackney, Harold –

Son of Charles Henry and Bertha Ann Hackney, of 6, Elsie Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. Enlisted May 1916. Recommended for commission. Commissioned 09/03/1918.

Hagan, John William –

Son of James and Mary Hagan, of 10, Fletcher Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted March 1916. Died from wounds to the head and arm.

Hall, A –

Of 15, Douglas Street, Pendleton, Lancashire. France.

Hall, Edmund H –

Son of Mrs. A. A. Morris (formerly Hall), of 93, Bennett’s Lane, Bolton, Lancashire, and formerly of 189, Valletts Lane, Smithills, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted November 1915.

Hall, George –

Of Walkden, Lancashire. Footballer with the Bolton Wanderers reserves.

Hall, Harry –

Son of Richard Hall, of Eagley Bank, Turton, Lancashire. Enlisted at Kimberley, South Africa at the commencement of war and served in the 2nd Kimberley Regiment, seeing much fighting in German West Africa. Commissioned September 1917 and attached to the South African Heavy Artillery.

Hall, Joseph Bernard –

Son of Mary Hall, of 22, Henshall Street, Brownlow Fold, Bolton, Lancashire, and the late James Hall. Enlisted December 1915.

Halliwell, Herbert –

Husband of Alice Halliwell (nee Walker), of 11, Delph Terrace, Delph Lane, Ainsworth, Lancashire. Died at Tower Hill Hospital, in Sierra Leone, Africa from yellow fever.

Hampson, A –

Of 44, Ellesmere Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. St. Gregory’s R.C. Church, Farnworth.

Hampson, James –

Husband of Nellie Hampson (nee Mills), of 671, St. Helens Road, Atherton, Lancashire, and formerly of 24, Settle Street, Great Lever, Bolton, Lancashire.

Hampson, James –

Husband of Mrs. Hampson, of 106, John Brown Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Attached “B” Battery, 165th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery.

Hardman, William Bridge –

Eldest son of the late Lee Rider Hardman and Sarah Ann Hardman, of 6, Wellington Street, Farnworth, Lancashire; husband of Alice Hardman (nee Mosley). Formerly Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.