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ImageNameRegimentDate of deathConnection to location
Signalman William Cobham Mersey Z/1748Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve02/08/1918 (aged 20)personal connection
Gunner Richard Southworth 161566Royal Garrison Artillery12/07/1920 (aged 35)personal connection and buried here
Private John Porter 252606Manchester Regiment30/07/1917 (aged 19)personal connection
Private Thomas Mawdesley 1486The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment02/04/1916 (aged 20)personal connection
Private James Culshaw 202269The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment29/09/1918 (aged 34)personal connection
Corporal Harold Cobham 19464Royal Field Artillery06/10/1917 (aged 22)personal connection
Rifleman Edward Cobham S/11211Rifle Brigade01/12/1915 (aged 28)personal connection
Private William Ashcroft 18301The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment04/06/1916 (aged 19)personal connection
Private Matthew Taylor 23615The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment21/09/1918 (aged 25)personal connection
Private Hunter 34873East Lancashire Regiment31/12/1917 (aged 21)personal connection
Private John Joseph Wright A/348British South Africa Police17/04/1919personal connection
Acting Bombardier Peter Mawdesley 19453Royal Field Artillery31/08/1917 (aged 27)personal connection
Private Alfred Cobham 9726King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment)26/07/1915 (aged 30)personal connection
Private Cubbin 17846Welsh Regiment27/02/1919 (aged 20)buried here
Private William Wells 332090The King's (Liverpool Regiment)19/07/1917 (aged 23)buried here

The following war memorials are recorded for this parish in the War Memorials Register on the Imperial War Museums website

Mawdesley
  • On northern roadside, Mawdesley, Chorley, Lancashire, L40 2QY, England
St Peters Church WW1 WW2
  • St Peters Church, High Street, Mawdesley, Chorley, Lancashire, L40 3TD, England