Horwich Parish Church Roll of Honour

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Reference WMO/163009

Address:

Holy Trinity Parish Church,

Church Street,

Horwich,

Bolton,

BL6 6AA

England

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Status: Unknown
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Roll of Honour or Book of Remembrance
Materials:
  • Timber Timber (any)
Lettering: Other
Conflicts:
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: A Roll of Honour hanging in the memorial chapel inside the church listing the names of those who served in the forces. Those who died, were killed, or were taken prisoner are noted. One died, eight were killed and 5 were taken prisoner. The Roll does not indicate which conflict it refers to, but it is thought to be World War 2.
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Horwich Parish Church Roll of Honour. Men and women from this church serving with the forces.

Anthony Atherton (killed), William Barlow, Jack Baker, Thomas Baker, Frank Birchall, Lewis Bromilow, Maurice Bromilow, William Brown (prisoner), Frank Bullough, James Bullough, John A. Bullough, William Bullough, Harry Caldwell, Harold Cheer, Gordon Chester, Horace Chester, Eric Clarke, Colin Clayton, Adrian Cleminson, Alec Coates, Harold Collier, Samuel Collier, John Colvin, Maurice Davenport, Maurice Dennell, Robert Derbyshire, George Derbyshire, Harry Dickens, John P. Dickinson (died), Frank Eaton, Kenneth Eaton, Alfred Edwards, Arthur Evans, Clifford Evans, Idris Evans, Edward Farnworth, Kenneth Farnworth, Wilfred Farnworth, Sydney Farnworth, Frank Fearnley, Horace Fearnley, Joseph Finney, Ronald Finney (killed), Victor Finney, Edwards Gearns, Fred Gee, George Grant, Jack Grant, Jack Green, Stanley Gregson (killed), Harry Griffiths, Donald Hale, Joan M. Hanson, Ronald Harrison, George Hart, Stanley Hartley, Harry Haslam, Clarence Hilditch, Joyce Hill, Harry Hodgkinson, Thomas Holding, Ronald Holt, Ronald Hudson, Felix Ingham, John Ingham, Percy Innous, Rita Innous, Clifford Jackson, Herbert Jackson (killed), George E. Jolley, William Kay, Margaret Kirby, Harold Kirkman, Margaret Kirkman, Ian Lamb (killed), Victor Lamb, Jack Landless, John Longworth, Leonard Lord (prisoner), Lily Leach, Albert E. Marsh, Doris Martin, Kenneth Martin, John Mason, John Mather, Robert Moss, William Myall, Frank Norris, Norman Owen (killed), Harold Pendlebury, Harry Pendlebury, Charles Pendlebury, Thomas Powell, Ronald Price, Edna Ramsbottom, William Ratcliffe, Charles Robinson (prisoner), Edward Rawlinson (killed), Ralph Ryder, Tom Ryder, James W. Seddon, Paton Sewell, Derek Shaw, Philip Singleton (killed), James Smith (prisoner), Victor Stubbs, Harry Syddall, Reginald Syddall, Leonard Syddall, James Taylor, Arthur Turner, Joseph Vause, William Vaughan, Eileen Virgo, Lionel Virgo, Geoffrey Walkden, John Walkden, Harry Wallwork (prisoner), Fred Walsh, Jack Wilson.

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