Son of Mrs. Mary Collier, of 1, King Street, Eccles, Lancashire. Formerly employed at the Eccles Bleachworks.
Collier, James –
Of 13, Brookside, Higher Ince, Wigan, Lancashire. Enlisted March 1915.
Collinge, Alfred –
Conroy, John –
Of 23, Tempest Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted April 1915. Caught aged 28 as an absentee from Moor Lane Camp, Thornton since 07/06/1915 and from Great Crosby since 06/09/1915. Appeared before Bolton Magistrates 08/06/1915 and 11/09/1915 to be sent back to his unit under escort. (Bolton Archives: JBO/1/26)
Cook, John –
Of 103, Astley Lane, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted April 1915.
Cooper, Arthur –
Son of Charles Edward and Edith May Cooper, of Salford, Lancashire.
Cosgrove, Peter –
Costello (Costin), James –
NOTE:- Served as James COSTIN. Of 7, Back Green Street, Bolton, Lancashire. A reservist, mobilised at the outbreak, he was wounded at the Mons retreat and lost the middle finger of his left hand and wounded in the leg. Died from Pneumonia and Tuberculosis at No.3 Canadian General Hospital, Boulogne. Previously served in the South African Campaign.
Cowsill, John –
Cragg, Robert –
Son of Elizabeth Cragg, of 8, Germany Street, Lancaster, Lancashire. Of 41, Oxford Street, Salford, Lancashire. Originally enlisted 30/07/1903 aged 19 and served in South Africa and Gibraltar as Private 7206, 1st Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Rejoined at the outbreak of war but was discharged due to cataracts 22/04/1916. Re-enlisted.
Crean, Robert Arthur –
Son of Mr. Alexander Crean, of Lower Broughton, Lancashire.
Creigh, Hugh –
Of 1, Second Street, Bamfurlong, Wigan, Lancashire.
Critchley, Thomas –
Of 129, Primrose Street, Kearsley, Lancashire. Enlisted June 1915.
Critchlow, Joseph –
Crook, Albert –
Son of James and Emily Crook, of Bolton, Lancashire; husband of Doreen Brook, of Bolton, Lancashire.
Cross, Frank –
Crowther, George Raymond –
Eldest son of Mr. George Crowther, headmaster of St. Matthew’s School, Bolton, Lancashire. An old boy of the Bolton Church Institute and the Municipal Secondary School. Wounded June 1915 and admitted to No.2 General Hospital at Le Havre. Wounded again July 1916.
Crowther, Harold –
Son of Jane H. Crowther, of 14, Wild Street, Salford, Lancashire. Formerly 5002, Manchester Regiment. Interred in Bangalore (Hosur Road) Cemetery.
Cumming, William Henry –
Dale, Francis –
Son of John Francis and Harriet Ann Dale, of Weaste, Salford, Lancashire.