1899-06-16 | b. 3 Tennyson Road, Gillingham, Kent | birth certificate; TNA: RG14PN3906 RG78PN149 RD47 SD1 ED22 SN105 |
1899-07-06 | bapt. St Paul's, Chatham, Kent | "England, Kent, Parish Registers, 1538–1911," database with images, FamilySearch: 10 December 2017, Herbert William George Jarvis, 06 Jul 1899, citing Christening, St Pauls, Chatham, Kent, Kent Archives Office, Maidstone, FHL microfilm 1,473,669 |
1901 | not found in census | |
1911 | school, living with his family in 6 rooms at 97 Skinner Street, Chatham | RG14PN3906 RG78PN149 RD47 SD1 ED22 SN105 |
prior to 1907-06-30 | employed as joiner apprentice, West Bro., Builders, Rochester, Kent | British Army World War I pension records |
1917 | #55142, 18th Battalion, Training Reserve, of Maidstone, Kent | "United Kingdom, World War I Service Records, 1914–1920," database with images, FamilySearch: 16 March 2018, Herbert William George Jarvis, 1917, citing Maidstone, Kent, Training Reserve, regiment #55142, publication WO 364, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey, FHL microfilm 7,299,622 |
#46070, 2/10th Battalion, Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own), of Maidstone | "United Kingdom, World War I Service Records, 1914–1920," database with images, FamilySearch: 16 March 2018, Herbert William George Jarvis, 1917; citing Maidstone, Kent, Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own), regiment #46070, publication WO 364, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey, FHL microfilm 7,299,622 | |
1917-06-30 | apprentice joiner; Pte 46070, 12 Rifle Brigade;
enlisted, and posted for duty at Maidstone, grade A1 carpenter's apprentice; 5 ft 2 in, 112 lbs; chest 33½ in, with 2 in range of expansion; good physical development; 2 vaccination marks, left arm, from infancy; right eye vision 6/9, left eye 6/18 |
British Army World War I pension records |
1918-03/1918-09 | served 6 months in France | |
1918-05-18 | joined ex Etaples | |
1918-09-15 | compound fracture of left leg, Amputation through
Thigh Man states on 15.9.18 he was struck by a piece of shell in the left leg & was sent to CC8 61 [he?] states [illeg. word] very collapsed, Large T & T wounds of left leg with badly comminuted fracture of tibia & fibula both ant. & post tibials much destroyed _ Amputation supra condylar, skin flap left open. Then to general JC states sound fairly clean. Then to Batto [illeg. word] 28.9.18. On admission amputation flaps open Gun shot wound near Epihey |
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1918-12-12 | General health good. Stump soundly healed. Recommended discharge to special hospital. |
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1919-01-31 | artificial limb provided, St Mary's Convalescent Hospital, Roehampton | |
1919-02-05 | had been treated at 60th C.C.S. Bray., 12 General Rouen, and Bath War Hospital member of the United Friendly Society | |
1919-02-28 |
Site of amputation as recorded by Roehampton surgeon: Left thigh 2/3, 13¼ stump. 60% (sixty) disablement. Recommended for discharge as physically unfit for further War Service |
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1919-03-01 | discharge approved "healed – firm – movable – fitted" total service towards pension: 1 year 245 days |
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1920-05-22 | entitled to the Victory and British War Medals | WWI service medal and award rolls; WWI medal rolls index cards |
1921 | out of work (ex Service, last employed as labourer, HM Dockyard Chatham); living with his family in 6 rooms at 97 Skinner Street, Chatham | RG 15/04046 RD47 SD47-1 ED21 SN312 |
1932 Q3 | m. Doris Ada Still (1903–1961, b. Maidstone RD), in Maidstone RD | GRO index |
1939-09-29 | asst wood machinist, living with his wife at 45 Ingle Rd, Chatham | 1939 England and Wales Register (RG 101) |
1961-11-24 | skilled labourer, of 45 Ingle Road, Chatham; administrator of his wife's estate | National Probate Calendar |
1971 | of 45 Ingle Road, Chatham | information from Sidney Beck |
1993-08-23 | of The White House, 95 Maidstone Road, Chatham; d. Chatham RD | GRO index; National Probate Calendar |
1993-10-08 | will proved at Brighton; not exceeding £125,000 | National Probate Calendar |
1905-02-13 | b. Chatham, Kent | GRO index; TNA: RG14PN3906 RG78PN149 RD47 SD1 ED22 SN105 |
1905-03-23 | bapt. St Paul's, Chatham | "England, Kent, Parish Registers, 1538–1911," database with images, FamilySearch: 10 December 2017, Leonard Alfred Charles Jarvis, 23 Mar 1905, citing Christening, St Pauls, Chatham, Kent, Kent Archives Office, Maidstone, FHL microfilm 1,473,669 |
1911 | living with his family in 6 rooms at 97 Skinner Street, Chatham | RG14PN3906 RG78PN149 RD47 SD1 ED22 SN105 |
1921 | carpenter apprentice, working for J. Fowle, undertaker, at 250 High St, Chatham; living with his family in 6 rooms at 97 Skinner Street, Chatham | RG 15/04046 RD47 SD47-1 ED21 SN312 |
1932 Q3 | m. Daisy Adams (1910–1994, b. Chatham, d. of Frederick and Mary Ann Adams), in Medway RD | GRO index; RG14PN3906 RG78PN149 RD47 SD1 ED22 SN105 |
Child: | Ralph Dennis (1935–1935), b. Medway RD | GRO index |
1935-05-02 | carpenter, of 'Celeste', Beaconsfield Road, Chatham | Kent burials |
1939-09-29 | fish despatch clerk (wholesale), of 79 Milborough Crescent, Lewisham, London | 1939 England and Wales Register (RG 101) |
1997-10-05 | d. Chatham RD | GRO index; Find a Will |
1997-12-30 | will proved at London | Find a Will |
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