Post by BereniceUK on Apr 11, 2017 9:53:18 GMT
195 Private Edward Houghton, Walton-le-Dale Division, St John Ambulance Brigade. Died at Raadzaal, Bloemfontein, South Africa, on 17th June 1900, aged 20.
6924 Private John Coupe, 1st King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment). Died, from wounds received in France, on 14th October 1914, aged 31. Son of William and Ann Coupe.
2538 Gunner Robert Baron, 2nd/2nd West Lancs Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. 10th June 1915, aged 22. Son of Henry and Jane Baron, of School Lane, Bamber Bridge. His name is on the memorial board at St Aidan's Church, Bamber Bridge.
5892 Private Harry Bailey, 1st Royal Munster Fusiliers. Died of wounds in Gallipoli on 9th August 1915 and buried at sea, aged 40.
5053 Private James Coleman Clarke, 45th Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Died of wounds at Boulogne on 12th August 1916, aged 30. Son of James C. and Annie Clarke, of 41, Church Terrace, Higher Walton.
201772 Private Robert Dixon, 1st/4th The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Died in France on 21st May 1917, aged 26. Son of William James Dixon, of 106, Taberner Terrace, Houghton Lane, Higher Walton.
15565 Gunner William Calbraith Livesey, Australian Field Artillery. Killed in action in France on 29th April 1918, aged 26. Son of Joseph and Hannah Livesey; husband of Elizabeth Livesey, of 20, Clifford Street, Mosman, New South Wales; native of Higher Walton.
308709 Driver J. Martin, 2nd/1st West Lancs Heavy Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Died 9th July 1918.
G/58438 Private John Livesey, 26th Middlesex Regiment. Died at Salonica on 15th October 1918, aged 32. Son of Joseph and Hannah Livesey, of Higher Walton; husband of Bertha Livesey, of 10, Cann Bridge Street, Higher Walton.
128715 Private R. Orrell, Royal Army Medical Corps. Died 6th June 1919, aged 43. Husband of Elizabeth Orrell, of 42, Rittling Borne Brow, Higher Walton.
Joshua Brewer. Died 30th January 1942, aged 35. Interred at St Paul's churchyard, Bermuda. He was a crewman on a tanker, S.S. "British Tenacity", and would seem to have died as a result of illness or accident, hence his non-inclusion in the CWGC database. My thanks to WW2 Talk for info provided.
1665061 Leading Aircraftman John Dixon, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. 15th August 1944. Son of John and Jessie Dixon.
William Thomas Valentine, Royal Air Force. Died 26th June 1948 through service in India 1939-1945, aged 24.
6924 Private John Coupe, 1st King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment). Died, from wounds received in France, on 14th October 1914, aged 31. Son of William and Ann Coupe.
2538 Gunner Robert Baron, 2nd/2nd West Lancs Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. 10th June 1915, aged 22. Son of Henry and Jane Baron, of School Lane, Bamber Bridge. His name is on the memorial board at St Aidan's Church, Bamber Bridge.
5892 Private Harry Bailey, 1st Royal Munster Fusiliers. Died of wounds in Gallipoli on 9th August 1915 and buried at sea, aged 40.
5053 Private James Coleman Clarke, 45th Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Died of wounds at Boulogne on 12th August 1916, aged 30. Son of James C. and Annie Clarke, of 41, Church Terrace, Higher Walton.
201772 Private Robert Dixon, 1st/4th The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Died in France on 21st May 1917, aged 26. Son of William James Dixon, of 106, Taberner Terrace, Houghton Lane, Higher Walton.
15565 Gunner William Calbraith Livesey, Australian Field Artillery. Killed in action in France on 29th April 1918, aged 26. Son of Joseph and Hannah Livesey; husband of Elizabeth Livesey, of 20, Clifford Street, Mosman, New South Wales; native of Higher Walton.
308709 Driver J. Martin, 2nd/1st West Lancs Heavy Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Died 9th July 1918.
G/58438 Private John Livesey, 26th Middlesex Regiment. Died at Salonica on 15th October 1918, aged 32. Son of Joseph and Hannah Livesey, of Higher Walton; husband of Bertha Livesey, of 10, Cann Bridge Street, Higher Walton.
128715 Private R. Orrell, Royal Army Medical Corps. Died 6th June 1919, aged 43. Husband of Elizabeth Orrell, of 42, Rittling Borne Brow, Higher Walton.
Joshua Brewer. Died 30th January 1942, aged 35. Interred at St Paul's churchyard, Bermuda. He was a crewman on a tanker, S.S. "British Tenacity", and would seem to have died as a result of illness or accident, hence his non-inclusion in the CWGC database. My thanks to WW2 Talk for info provided.
1665061 Leading Aircraftman John Dixon, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. 15th August 1944. Son of John and Jessie Dixon.
William Thomas Valentine, Royal Air Force. Died 26th June 1948 through service in India 1939-1945, aged 24.