See also
Husband: | Arthur H SALTER (1909-1943) | |
Wife: | Florence Annie JACKMAN (1910-1982) | |
Marriage | Q4 1938 | Crediton , Devon, England |
Name: | Arthur H SALTER | |
Sex: | Male | |
Father: | - | |
Mother: | - | |
Birth | 2 Sep 1909 | Dawlish, Devon, England1 |
Census | 29 Sep 1939 (age 30) | Dawlish, Devon, England1 |
Church Lodge, Oak hill | ||
Occupation | 29 Sep 1939 (age 30) | Gardener; Dawlish, Devon, England1 |
Death | 9 Sep 1943 (age 34) | Salerno, Campania, Italy |
Burial | 1943 | Salerno, Campania, Italy |
Salerno War Cemetery Grave I A 41 |
Name: | Florence Annie JACKMAN2 | |
Sex: | Female | |
Father: | Henry JACKMAN (1884-1961) | |
Mother: | Bessie ASHPLANT (1879-1968) | |
Birth | 2 Oct 1910 | Crediton Registration District, Devon, England |
Census | 2 Apr 1911 (age 6 mns) | Bratton Clovelly, Devon, England3 |
Railway Cottages No 1 Beaworthy, Bratton Clovelly | ||
Census | 29 Sep 1939 (age 28) | Dawlish, Devon, England1 |
Church Lodge, Oak hill | ||
Occupation | 29 Sep 1939 (age 28) | Unpaid domestic duties; Dawlish, Devon, England1 |
Death | 1982 (age 71-72) | Dawlish, Devon, England |
1 | Text From Source: Name of person,Status,Gender,Birthdate,Condition,Occupation,Comments Arthur H Salter,,M,2 Sep 1909,M,Gardener, Florence Annie Salter,,F,2 Oct 1910,M,Unpaid domestic duties, |
2 | www.heardfamilyhistory.org.uk. This GEDCOM is predominantly the work of Nick Heard, but it incorporates the collaborated work of many other family historians. You are welcome to use the information herein but please acknowledge the source. Every effort has been made to ensure the data is accurate, but any use you make of it is entirely at your own risk. (c) Nick Heard 2009 |
3 | Text From Source: Name Related Cond Age Occupation Birth Place Henry Jackman Head Mar 27 Platelayer Crediton Registration District, Devon, England Bessie Jackman Wife Mar 31 Crediton , Devon, England Florence Annie Jackman Dau Unm 6 mths Crediton Registration District, Devon, England |
RG14/13119 RG78/757 RD280 SD1 ED2 SN7. Cit. Date: 2 April 1911. Assessment: Secondary evidence. |