Children of Samuel George and Eliza Ann Jarvis

01. Herbert William George Jarvis

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

1918-12-12 General health good. Stump soundly healed.

Recommended discharge to special hospital.

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

1919-03-01 discharge approved

"healed – firm – movable – fitted"

total service towards pension: 1 year 245 days

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


02. Leonard Alfred Charles Jarvis

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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