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Soldiers in 1915 Surname Full Name Regiment, Battalion Date in Page Newspaper Number **Derton 2Nd Lieutenant Reg Soldiers in 1915 Surname Full Name Regiment, battalion Date in Page newspaper Number **derton 2nd Lieutenant Reg. Charles 17th Battalion Cheshire Regiment 13 November 10 Pell-**derton Abbbott Private Joe Abbott 9th Battalion Manchester Regiment 31 July 5 Abbott Private Harold Abbott 9th Battalion Manchester Regiment 31 July 5 Abbott Private H. Abbott Ashton Territorials 26 June 8 Abbott Private J. Abbott 1st Battalion Manchester Fusiliers 09 January 8 Ackrill Private W H Ackrill Shropshire Light Infantry 02 January 5 Adshead H. Adshead Stalybridge Territorials 02 October 8 Ainsworth Private A. Ainsworth Manchester Regiment 10 April 5 Aisworth Private Sam Aisworth Yorks & Lancaster Regiment 13 November 8 Aitkin Sir Max Aitkin Canadian Forces 17 April 8 Alcock Sergeant Henry Alcock Kings Royal Rifles 20 March 5 Alcock Sergeant Henry Alcock King's Royal Rifles 20 March 5 Aldershaw Private W. Aldershaw Royal Lancaster Regiment 06 March 5 Aldis Rev.A.F. Aldis Army Chaplain 08 May 5 Aldridge Private Harold Aldridge Grenadier Guards 02 January 5 Alexander Dr. J. Browning Alexander Royal Army Medical Corps 24 March 8 Allen Lance Corporal Albert Allen 1st Battalion Cheshire Regiment 05 June 5 Allen Private F. Allen Manchester Regiment 27 February 5 Allen Private F Allen Manchester Regiment (Casualty List) 27 February 5 Allen Private F Allen Manchester Regiment 27 February 5 Allinson Private D Allinson Lancashire Fusiliers 04 September 8 Allinson Private David Allinson 11th Manchester Regiment 04 September 6 Allinson Private David Allinson Lancashire Fusiliers 04 September 8 Allitt Private C Allitt Kings Own Royal Lancasters 20 November 7 Allitt Private C. Allitt King's Own Royal Lancasters 20 November 7 Allott Corporal E. Allott Ashton Territorials 26 June 8 Allott Corporal E.Allott Ashton Territorials 26 June 8 Anderson Private S.Anderson Manchester Regiment 20 February 5 Anderson Private Samuel Anderson 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment 20 February 5 Andrew Private Hayden Andrew 16th Lancers 13 November 8 Andrew Private Joseph Andrew 11th Manchesters 11 September 3 Andrew Private Joseph Andrew 11th Manchesters 11 September 3 Andrew Private Joseph Andrew 11th Manchester Regiment 11 September 6 Andrew Private W.R.Andrew 8th Battalion East Lancs Regiment 11 September 5 Andrew Lance Corporal E. Andrew 31 July 8 Andrew Stoker John Andrew H.M.S. Argyl 05 June 8 Andrew Private William Andrew Lancashire Fusilierw 05 June 8 Andrew Private Hayden Andrew 16th Lancers 05 June 8 Andrew Stoker John Andrew 05 June 3 Andrew Sergeant Fred Andrew 7th Battalion West Riding Regiment 22 May 3 Andrews Sergeant Fred Andrews 7th West Riding Regiment 22 May 3 Ankers Private William Ankers 1/7th Battalion West Riding Regiment 04 December 8 Ankers Private William Ankers 04 December 5 Ankers Private Leonard Ankers 04 December 5 Ankers Private William Ankers 1/7th Battalion West Riding Regiment 04 December 5 (Mossley) Territorials Ankers Private Leonard Ankers 1st Manchester Regiment 04 December 5 Ankers Private W. Ankers Mossley Territorials 04 December 8 Ankers Private Leonard Ankers 1st Battalion Manchester Regiment 19 June 3 Antiss Private Henry Cecil Antiss Royal Marine Light Infantry 09 January 3 Archbutt Major William Henry 9th Battalion Manchester Regiment, Ashton 13 February 5 Archbutt Territorials Armitage Private S Armitage 1/9th Battalion Manchester Regiment 09 October 6 Armitage Private Samuel Armitage 1/9th Battalion Manchester Regiment 09 October 8 Armitage Private Samuel Armitage 1/9th Battalion Manchester Regiment 09 October 6 Armitage Lance Corporal Fred Ashton Territorials 02 October 7 Armitage Armitage Lance Corporal Fred 9th Battalion Manchester Regiment 14 August 8 Armitage Armitage Lance Corporal Fred 9th Battalion Manchester Regiment 31 July 10 Armitage Armitage Private Fred Armitage 9th Battalion Ashton Territorials 24 July 5 Armitage Private Sam Armitage 9th Battalion Manchester Regiment 26 June 5 Armitage Private Leonard Armitage 3rd Cheshires 02 January 5 Arrowsmith Private W Arrowsmith Manchester Regiment (Casualty List) 27 February 5 Arrowsmith Private W Arrowsmith Manchester Regiment 27 February 5 Arrowsmith Private W. Arrowsmith Manchester Regiment 27 February 5 Arrowsmith Private F. Arrowsmith 1st Battalion Manchester Regiment 27 February 8 Arrowsmith Private W Arrowsmith Manchester Regiment 27 February 5 Arrundale Private Rupert Arrundale 11th Battalion Australian Imperial Force 10 July 5 Arrundale Private Rupert R Arrundale 11th bBattalion, Australian Imperial Force 10 July 8 Artigus Private James Artigus Royal Engineers 08 May 8 Artus Private K. Artus Manchester Regiment 27 February 5 Artus Private E Artus Manchester Regiment (Casualty List) 27 February 5 Artuss Private E Artuss Manchester regiment 27 February 5 Ashby Private Joseph Henry Ashby 8th Battalion Manchester Regiment 03 July 3 Ashby Private Joseph Henry Ashby 8th Battalion Manchester Regiment 03 July 3 Ashby Private Joseph Henry Ashby 8th Battalion Manchester Regiment 03 July 3 Ashcroft Private Harry Ashcroft County Palatine Engineers 25 December 8 Ashcroft Private Harry Ashcroft County Palatine Engineers 25 December 8 Ashcroft Private James Ashcroft Canadian Contingent 11 September 7 Ashcroft Staff Sergeant Ben Ashcroft Army S/C Corps West Lancs Regiment 17 April 8 Ashton Private George Ashton Ashton Territorials 31 July 5 Ashton Private Charles E.Ashton RAMC 24 July 8 Ashton Private J.Ashton Territorials 24 April 5 Ashton Sergeant W. Ashton 1st Battalion Manchester Regiment 17 April 5 Ashton Sergeant W Ashton Manchester Regiment 17 April 5 Ashton Sergeant W. Ashton Manchester Regiment 17 April 8 Ashton Sergeant W. Ashton Manchester Regiment 20 March 8 Ashton Sergean W Ashton kings Own Royal Lancaster 20 March 8 Ashton Lance Corporal Ashton Royal Lancaster Regimrent 02 January 5 Ashton Private Albert Ashton 2nd Manchesters 02 January 5 Ashworth Drummer Ashworth 9th Battalion Manchester Regiment 23 October 8 Ashworth Private Frank Ashworth 9th Battalion Manchester Regiment 09 October 5 Ashworth Private Edward Ashworth Medit. Expedionary Force 28 August 5 Ashworth Bandsman Arthur Ashworth Ashton Territorials 22 May 8 Ashworth Lance Corporal Ashworth 2nd Manchesters 09 January 3 Ashworth Lance Corporal Ashworth 2nd Manchesters 09 January 3 Ashworth Lance Corporal Ashworth 2nd Manchesters 02 January 5 Aspen Private Richard Aspen 9th Battalion Manchester Regiment 24 July 8 Aspilall Private James Aspilall 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment 23 January 5 Aspinall Private William Ewart 2nd Manchesters 12 June 3 Gladstone Aspinall Aspinall Private J. Aspinall 2nd Battalion Scots Guards 06 March 5 Asquith Private A. Asquith 6th Battalion Cheshire Regiment 06 March 5 Asquith Private Alan Asquith a Company Stalybridge Territorials 06 February Atherton Private James Atherton 9th Battalion Manchester Regiment 23 October 8 Atherton Private Alfred Atherton 9th Battalion Manchester Regiment 23 October 8 Atherton Private Samuel Atherton 9th Battalion Manchester Regiment 23 October 8 Atherton Private Jas. Atherton 9th Battalion Manchester Regiment 12 June 5 Atherton Private Samuel Atherton 9th Battalion Manchester Regiment 12 June 5 Atherton Private Alfred Atherton 9th Battalion Manchester Regiment 12 June 5 Atherton Piper George Butterworth 2nd Royal Scots Fusiliers 06 March 5 Atherton Atherton Piper George Butterworth Scots Fusiliers 02 January 5 Atherton Atkins Private D. Atkins Liverpool Regiment 15 May 3 Atkinson Private Wm Atkinson Scots Guards 02 January 5 Austerby Private James H. Austerbury 3td Battalion Toronto Regiment 03 July 8 Austiss Private Henry Cecil Austiss Royal Marine Light Infantry 02 January 5 Avison Lance Corporal Jas. Henry 15th Battalion Civil Service Rifles 02 October 8 Avison Bacon Private Frederick John 1/9th Battalion Manchester Regiment 23 October 6 Bacon Bacon Private Frederick John 2/9th Battalion Manchester Regiment (Ashton 23 October 5 Bacon Territorials) Bacon Private Frederick John 2/9th Battalion Manchester Regiment 23 October 5 Bacon Badley Private W.B. Badley East Lancs Regiment 06 February 1 Baggs Private George Baggs Cheshire Regiment 12 June 5 Baggs Private James Baggs Manchester Regiment 12 June 5 Bagnall Private A.J.Bagnall 7th Battalion Border Regiment 11 September 5 Bagswell Private J Bagswell 1st Cheshires 22 May 10 Bagwell Private Bagwell 29 May 8 Bagwell Private Bagwell 29 May 8 Bailey Corporal J. Bailey Grenadier Guards 25 December 8 Bailey Drummer Vernon Bailey Mossley Territorials 04 September 8 Bailey Private Thomas Bailey 1/10 Battalion Manchester Regiment 10 July 6 Bailey Private Matthew Bailey Ahton Territorials 26 June 8 Bailey Private H. Bailey Ashton Territorials 26 June 8 Bailey Private Matthew Bailey Ashton Territorials 26 June 8 Bailey Privare M Bailey 1/9th Battalion Manchester Regiment 26 June 6 Bailey Private Arthur Bailey Canadian Royal Highland 12 June 8 Bailey Private Bailey Black Watch 08 May 5 Bailey Lance Corporal S. Bailey 2nd Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers 08 May 5 Bailey Private E. Bailey Cheshire Regiment 24 March 5 Bailey Private H. Bailey Stalybridge Territorials 23 January 3 Bainbridge Private J. Bainbridge Manchester Regimet 24 April 8 Baines Private W.H. Baines 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment 02 October 10 Baines J. Baines Stalybridge Territorials 02 October 8 Baines Private A.Baines 7th Battalion Kings Own Scottish 18 September 8 baker Private James (Jas.) E. Baker 6th Manchester Territorials 21 August 5 Baker Private Jas E Baker 6th Manchester Territorials 21 August 8 Baker Corporal A. Baker Manchester
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