All Saints Parish

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Reference WMO/252825

Address:

All Saints Church

Bishopgate

Wigan

WN1 1NL

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Timber Timber (any)
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Wooden panel bearing an inscription and the names of the men of the parish who fell in the Great War. There is also a ring binder with information on these men. It is not by WMO standards a separate memorial, but rather an adjunct to the main memorial.
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To the glory of God and in memory of the men of this parish who fell in the Great War 1914 - 1919. R. I. P.

Edward Abbot, Edwin Alker, Thomas Appleton, John Armstrong, Hugh Ashcroft, Herbert Ashurst, John A. P. Aspinall, Frank Atherton, John T. Atherton, Richard H. Barker, John Barnes, Ernest M. Baron, William Baron, Frank Barratt, Robert Barford, Lewis Bates, Archie Benson, Robert Bentham, Thomas Berry, Charles Bolton, James Bridge, Wilfred Buckley, John Cartwright, James Catterall, Alfred L. Clark, John Clark, Ernest A. Croot, Patrick Cunliffe, James A. Cush, John Davenport, Charles H. Davies, William Dawser, Edward Dean, Stephen Deidy, Henry Deitz, Henry B. Dalby, Peter Donoghue, Joseph Farrimond, James Gaskell, Frank L. Gee, James P. Gee, Fred Gill, Oswald Green, Samuel Green, James S. Gregory, Fred Grundy, Charles E. Harris, Stanley Heaps, Arthur Heyes, Harold A. Hilton, Charles Hogg, Robert Holden, George Holland, Harold Holland, Ralph Hough, George Hughson, John Hynd, James Jackson, Walter S. Jackson, Reuben Jennings, Fred Jesson, James Johnson, Alexander D. Kay, Harry Kerrigan, John Laytham, Harry Lea, John A. P. Atherton, Edward Blackhurst, Arnold C. Blundell, Thomas Calderbank, George P. Caldwell, William C. Clarkson, Francis H. N. Corbett, Wilfred Crossland, Robert S. Culshaw, George W. Darbyshire, Richard Dickenson, William Dobinson, ? Downham, ? ?, ? Forster, Alfred R. McGregor, Lawrence McLoughlin, John Middlehurst, William Oldfield, William A. Perkins, William W. Prince, William O. Rawlandson, William Schofield, Richard Sherrington, Henry S. Stephenson, George Stevenson, Joseph J. M. Turner, James P. Valentine, James A. Wharton, Claudian H. E. Williams, Richard Winstanley, Richard Winterbottom, John Lewis, William Lewis, Henry Livesey, Tom Livesey, Edmund Lloyd, William Lowe, Charles E. Lucas, John H. Lund, Samuel Major, John Makin, William Mann, Norris Marsden, Charles A. Marsh, Edward Marsh, James Marsh, John Marsh, David Morgan, Joseph Murphy, Joseph Murphy, John R. Myers, Thomas Newton, Michael O'Brien, William O'Brien, Arthur Onions, Albert Oxley, James Parkinson, Edward L. Phipps, Walter A. Place, William Pouncy, Thomas Preston, James Quinn, Joseph Rawlins, Charles Rigby, ? Roberts, Andrew H. Rowe, Albert Schofield, Charles Scotson, Leslie Seabrook, Arthur E. Simm, William Simpkin, John Simpson, Thomas Snalan, Edward Staples, Leslie Stokes, Thomas Stuart, David Swanne, William Taylor, James G. Telford, John Telford, Joshua M. Tickle, Samuel Tickle, James A. Wain, William H. Wain, William Webster, Thomas Wells, John Wetherall, David Wharton, James Wharton, Harry Whittle, Herbert Wilde, John A. Wilson, Ralph Woodhall, James Wright, Arthur H. Yates, Joseph J. R. Glover, Samuel Greenhall, Thomas Halliwell, William S. Hartley, Robert Hockinson, William H. Hodson, Frederick Holden, William H. Holliday, Richard Houghton, Alexander Hutchinson, Frederick C. Johnson, Ernest T. Knowles, John Martindale, Joseph B. McDonald, Joseph Anders, Matthew Cubbin, Charles F. Glencross, Edward Heyes, John Thomas Hill, Albert E. Holden, Benjamin J. Kenyon, Sydney Mather, Thomas Roden, Thomas Roden Jun., Reginald Ryder, Frederick Stead, Joseph Thornton, Richard Wareing.

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