| Forename | Fred |
|---|---|
| Surname | Ivers |
| Middle Name | |
| Memorial | Tyldesley Cenotaph |
| Age | 21 |
| Address | 11 Morris Street |
| Parents' Address | As above |
| Township | Tyldesley |
| Rank | Corporal |
| Occupation or place of work | Colliery Worker at Pilkington Colliery Co, Astley Green pit |
| Regiment | Royal Garrison Artilliery 252nd Siege Bty |
| Day of Death | 25 |
| Month of Death | April |
| Year of Death | 1918 |
| Cause of Death | Killed in action |
| Place of Burial | White House Cemetery, St. Jean-Les-Ypres |
| Regiment Number | 57275 |
| Name of War | First World War |
| Location | |
| Additional Information | Son of Thomas and Sarah. Wounded and invalided home in 1916. Born in Golborne CWGC, Ancestry, LJ 17/5/18 |