Of 2, Almond Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. Formerly 13105, Somerset Light Infantry. Wounded at Sulva Bay, Gallipoli 15/08/1915. Was on guard duty at Dublin Castle during the Irish Unrest.
Boardman, James –
Husband of Mrs. Boardman, of 13, Westbury Street, Halliwell, Bolton, Lancashire. Attached 7th/8th Bn., Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers.
Carr, Oliver –
Chadbond, Herbert –
Of 90, Nuttall Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly Private 18830 / 240341, 1st/5th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Wounded in the hand.
Cronshaw, Joseph –
Evans, Jesse –
Of 13, Manor Cottages, Kearsley, Lancashire. Enlisted January 1915. Formerly Private 18132, 1st Bn., Royal Dublin Fusiliers.
Faussett, Charles Reginald –
Second son of Ellen F. O. Fausset (nee Lane) and the late Rev. Charles Fausset, B.A., T.C.D. B.A., M.A., L.L.D., Trinity College, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland. Captained T.C.D. Cricket XI. Mile and quarter-mile champion of Ireland. Gazetted 3rd Royal Irish Regiment., October 1914. Formerly a master at Bolton Grammar School. Attached 1st Bn., Royal Irish Regiment.
Finn, John –
Son of James and Margaret Finn, of 11, Meadow Road, Lower Broughton, Salford, Lancashire. Death marked as August 1914 on Salford Cathedral Memorial, though this was date of capture. Died 12/12/1914 whilst prisoner of war. Marked on CWGC as Lance Corporal.
Geehan, Patrick –
Husband of Annie Geehan, of 36, Blenheim Street, Tyldesley, Lancashire. Formerly 12185, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers.
Kershaw, William Henry –
Miller, William –
Son of William and Nancy Alice Miller, of 28, Peace Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted September 1914. Formerly 14820, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Wounded in the Vimy Ridge engagement, and again by gunshot in the left shoulder September 1916.
Millett, Frederick –
Formerly 2247, Royal Irish Horse.
Morley, William –
Son of Patrick and Mary Morley, of 35, Settle Street, Little Lever, Lancashire. Enlisted February 1916. Formerly 26510, Royal Dublin Fusiliers.
Morton, John –
Son of John and Sarah Ann Morton, of Pendlebury, Lancashire; husband of Ann Chapman (formerly Morton), of 40, Vicker Street, Clifton, Lancashire.
Price, Thomas –
Of 630, Bolton Road, Pendlebury, Lancashire. Wounded.
Price, William Clement –
Youngest son of the late Edwin and Mary Price, of Salford, Lancashire. Served in the South African Campaign with 6th Bn., Lancashire Fusiliers.
Quinn, Timothy –
Husband of Mrs. M. Quinn, of 5, Mason Street, Salford, Lancashire. Formerly 30428, Royal Dublin Fusiliers.
Rushton, Frederic Hornby Lever –
Elder son of Frances Alice Rushton, of The Cottage, Aber, Bangor, Caernarvonshire, and the late Frederic Lever Rushton. Nephew of the late Mr. T. H. Rushton, J.P., of Bolton, Lancashire. His brother Edward Birley Lever Rushton also fell.
Tong, Herbert –
Of 10, Derwent Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly Private 4670, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Reported wounded by shrapnel in the right eye 03/09/1918 and in a base hospital.
Walkden, John (Jack) –
Of 15, Markland Square, Farnworth, Lancashire, and later of 3, Smith Street, Farnworth, Lancashire. Enlisted January 1915. Formerly Private 19225, 1st Bn., Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Wounded in the Dardanelles in 1915. Captured prisoner of war in September 1918.