« Reply #27 on: Monday 03 December 18 16:35 GMT (UK) »
The appearance of Jarvis/Jervis in connection with Desmond (this name has passed down through hearsay as well as on his marriage certificate) is quite a strong connection to the Salter line I think. They are both very unusal names...The fact that there is a Salter family with an Ethel AND a Jarvis is surely indicitive I have the right family...I know I still need to prove it...but
AND Charles Jarvis Clerson Salter married in Fulham too in 1908.
I think you are maybe seeing an old reference in an old (linked) post about Ethel being born in 1895. A different Ethel...I think I found a tentative link to this Ethel many years ago...can you show me where you have got that from please as I will need to follow it up?
The problem is that I cannot find Ethel anywhere in 1911 or 1901? I wonder if she went under Lilian...
Thanks so much for all your help!
Alison
Google your old posts, that is what I did.
Right - OK. I will. Sorry to have bothered or annoyed you... I used to be a dab hand at this. Please forgive me, I have had a break for over ten years plus I am a single mum with a 9 month old crawling about the place. I may miss things or make mistakes.
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