Post by BereniceUK on Apr 15, 2017 14:50:45 GMT
29288 Private James Dawson, 8th Border Regiment. Died of wounds at the Reserve Field Hospital, Linselles, Germany, on 18th April 1918, aged 38. Husband of Mrs. Dawson, of 56, Cunliffe Street, Chorley.
24250 Private John Sharples, 9th The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Killed in action in France on 27th May 1918, aged 27. Son of William and Jane Alice Sharples, of 9, Red Bank, Chorley.
1872 Lance Corporal James Hart, 2nd The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Killed in action in France on 23rd July 1918, aged 26.
110367 Private John Joseph Moore, 6th Tank Corps. Killed in action on 9th August 1918, aged 22. Son of Thomas and Margaret Moore, of 71, Devonshire Road, Chorley.
(28.12.1918)
29010 Private John Willie Bottomley, 9th East Surrey Regiment. Died, from wounds received in action, at the 57th Casualty Clearing Station on 16th August 1918, aged 30. Husband of Elizabeth Bottomley, of 86, Westby Street, Lytham.
Captain James Barton M.C., Croix de Guerre (France), Royal Garrison Artillery. Killed on 17th August 1918, aged 22. Son of James and Mary Barton, of Carr House, Weldbank, Chorley.
G/14542 Private Robert Sharples, 7th The Buffs (East Kent Regiment), formerly Army Service Corps. Wounded on 23rd August 1918, in France, and died at Blackwood Red Cross Hospital, Hereford, on 31st August 1918, aged 20. Son of William and Alice Sharples, of 105, Heapey Road, Chorley.
30130 Private James Pilkington, 1st Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Killed in action on 29th August 1918, aged 19. CWGC database gives his date of death as 23rd August 1918.
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37761 Private Ernest Higham, 1st King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment). Killed in action in France on 2nd September 1918, aged 19.
200740 Corporal Frank Brennand, 2nd/4th The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Died, from wounds received in action, in France on 14th September 1918, aged 21. Son of P.C. William Brennand and Elizabeth Brennand, of St. Thomas's Road, Chorley. CWGC database gives his date of death as 13th September 1918 and his age as 20.
28953 Lance Corporal Stephen Walmsley, 313th Protection Company, Royal Defence Corps. Died at Troops Hospital, Knockaloe Camp, Isle of Man, on 17th September 1918, aged 35. Son of Joseph and Isabella Walmsley; husband of Helen Mary Walmsley, of 81, Pilling Lane, Chorley.
20752 Private Richard Farnworth, 2nd Welsh Regiment. Died of wounds on 24th September 1918, aged 23. Son of Richard and Bridget Farnworth, of 48, Lyons Lane, Chorley.
68040 Private John Farnworth, 1st/4th Cheshire Regiment. Killed in action in France on 14th October 1918, aged 18.
201253 Corporal Fred Scott, 1st/4th The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Killed in action in France on 23rd October 1918, aged 25. Fred Scott is NOT listed on the memorial.
9259 Corporal Thomas Balshaw M.M., 2nd, attached 20th Trench Mortar Battery, Gordon Highlanders. 14th November 1918, aged 31. Son of James and Jane A. Balshaw, of 1, Regent Road, Chorley. CWGC database gives his age as 30.
45355 Corporal William Brindle, 56th Machine Gun Corps. Died from pneumonia at the 22nd General Hospital, France, on 1st December 1918, aged 27. Husband of Ethel Maud Brindle, of 101, Seymour Street, Chorley.
T4/043811 Driver William Alston, Royal Army Service Corps. Died of pneumonia in France on 3rd December 1918, aged 26. Son of Christopher and Emily Alston, of 4, Back Mount, Chorley.
24250 Private John Sharples, 9th The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Killed in action in France on 27th May 1918, aged 27. Son of William and Jane Alice Sharples, of 9, Red Bank, Chorley.
1872 Lance Corporal James Hart, 2nd The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Killed in action in France on 23rd July 1918, aged 26.
110367 Private John Joseph Moore, 6th Tank Corps. Killed in action on 9th August 1918, aged 22. Son of Thomas and Margaret Moore, of 71, Devonshire Road, Chorley.
(28.12.1918)
29010 Private John Willie Bottomley, 9th East Surrey Regiment. Died, from wounds received in action, at the 57th Casualty Clearing Station on 16th August 1918, aged 30. Husband of Elizabeth Bottomley, of 86, Westby Street, Lytham.
Captain James Barton M.C., Croix de Guerre (France), Royal Garrison Artillery. Killed on 17th August 1918, aged 22. Son of James and Mary Barton, of Carr House, Weldbank, Chorley.
G/14542 Private Robert Sharples, 7th The Buffs (East Kent Regiment), formerly Army Service Corps. Wounded on 23rd August 1918, in France, and died at Blackwood Red Cross Hospital, Hereford, on 31st August 1918, aged 20. Son of William and Alice Sharples, of 105, Heapey Road, Chorley.
30130 Private James Pilkington, 1st Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Killed in action on 29th August 1918, aged 19. CWGC database gives his date of death as 23rd August 1918.
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37761 Private Ernest Higham, 1st King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment). Killed in action in France on 2nd September 1918, aged 19.
200740 Corporal Frank Brennand, 2nd/4th The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Died, from wounds received in action, in France on 14th September 1918, aged 21. Son of P.C. William Brennand and Elizabeth Brennand, of St. Thomas's Road, Chorley. CWGC database gives his date of death as 13th September 1918 and his age as 20.
28953 Lance Corporal Stephen Walmsley, 313th Protection Company, Royal Defence Corps. Died at Troops Hospital, Knockaloe Camp, Isle of Man, on 17th September 1918, aged 35. Son of Joseph and Isabella Walmsley; husband of Helen Mary Walmsley, of 81, Pilling Lane, Chorley.
20752 Private Richard Farnworth, 2nd Welsh Regiment. Died of wounds on 24th September 1918, aged 23. Son of Richard and Bridget Farnworth, of 48, Lyons Lane, Chorley.
68040 Private John Farnworth, 1st/4th Cheshire Regiment. Killed in action in France on 14th October 1918, aged 18.
201253 Corporal Fred Scott, 1st/4th The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Killed in action in France on 23rd October 1918, aged 25. Fred Scott is NOT listed on the memorial.
9259 Corporal Thomas Balshaw M.M., 2nd, attached 20th Trench Mortar Battery, Gordon Highlanders. 14th November 1918, aged 31. Son of James and Jane A. Balshaw, of 1, Regent Road, Chorley. CWGC database gives his age as 30.
45355 Corporal William Brindle, 56th Machine Gun Corps. Died from pneumonia at the 22nd General Hospital, France, on 1st December 1918, aged 27. Husband of Ethel Maud Brindle, of 101, Seymour Street, Chorley.
T4/043811 Driver William Alston, Royal Army Service Corps. Died of pneumonia in France on 3rd December 1918, aged 26. Son of Christopher and Emily Alston, of 4, Back Mount, Chorley.