1912-04-10 | b. Chatham, Kent | GRO index; TNA: RG 15/04068 RD47 SD47-1 ED43 SN72; 1939 England and Wales Register (TNA: RG 101) |
1921 | attending school whole time; living with his family in 5 rooms at 114 Glencoe Rd, Chatham | RG 15/04068 RD47 SD47-1 ED43 SN72 |
1939-09-29 | time recorder Air Ministry, living at Tanglewood, King George Rd, Walderslade, Chatham, Kent, with his father and an Emma J. Greenwood | 1939 England and Wales Register |
1940 Q4 | m. Annie Charlotte Vincer (1903–1947, b. Medway RD), in Medway RD | GRO index |
Walter Junior became a teacher, a six footer, Lottie's pride, but one day he fell onto the floor in a fit when at the blackboard in front of his class. He died at 28, but composed his genealogical tree, both his father's and Lottie's before he died, a fine piece of work. |
letter from Ernest Edward Jarvis to Margaret Eleanor Beauvoisin, transcript by Dominic Beauvoisin | |
1943 Q4 | labourer, of 72 Castle Road, Chatham; d. County Hospital, Chatham | GRO index; Kent burials |
1943-12-21 | bur. grave no. 305 (U), section 7, Maidstone Road & Palmerston Road Cemetery; 8 ft 2nd inter. P. | Kent burials |
1913-06-18 | b. Chatham, Kent | GRO index; TNA: RG 15/04068 RD47 SD47-1 ED43 SN72; 1939 England and Wales Register (TNA: RG 101) |
1921 | attending school whole time; living with her family in 5 rooms at 114 Glencoe Rd, Chatham | RG 15/04068 RD47 SD47-1 ED43 SN72 |
1939-09-29 | teacher, living at Copplestone, Broughton under
Blean, Swale, Kent; recorded as |
1939 England and Wales Register |
1940 Q1 | m. Leonard M.W. Trice (1915–1991, b. Medway RD), in Medway RD | GRO index |
Muriel, not so robust as Joyce, was a teacher and engaged to be married but developed an incurable complaint. With her days numbered, her fiancé decided on a quick marriage. Quite a nice wedding, and I was there. Muriel was quite happy, and looking pretty in her white bridal dress. She lasted for six months. |
letter from Ernest Edward Jarvis to Margaret Eleanor Beauvoisin, transcript by Dominic Beauvoisin | |
1941 Q4 | d. 21 Haig Avenue, Chatham, Kent | GRO index; Kent burials |
1941-12-23 | bur. grave no. 1971 (C), section BE, Woodlands Road Cemetery, Gillingham, Kent | Kent burials |
1915-01-12 | b. Chatham, Kent | GRO index; TNA: RG 15/04068 RD47 SD47-1 ED43 SN72; 1939 England and Wales Register (TNA: RG 101) |
1921 | attending school whole time; living with her family in 5 rooms at 114 Glencoe Rd, Chatham | RG 15/04068 RD47 SD47-1 ED43 SN72 |
1937 Q3 | m. William Henry Wake (1912–1994, b. Sunderland RD), in Medway RD | GRO index |
1939-09-29 | domestic duties unpaid, living at Woodside Victoria, Malling, Kent | 1939 England and Wales Register |
Children: | Michael (1941 – ?) and Janet (1942 – after 1970), both b. Grimsby RD | GRO index; David Cole (2021) 'Some recollections of the JARVIS family' |
1951-11-16 | housewife, of Tanglewood, King George Rd, Walderslade, Chatham, Kent; with her two children, departed Southampton for Singapore, about the P&O Corfu, travelling tourist class; intended future permanent residence Malaya | UK outward passenger lists |
harsh, like her husband; fancied herself as a singer, but wasn't very good | David Cole (2021) 'Some recollections of the JARVIS family' | |
c. 1967 |
Joyce, a tall red head (copper) like Lottie and my mother when young. [ . . . ] Joyce, the sole survivor, has no complaints, no sign of deafness, and married Bill Wake. He got promoted in the dockyard and was sent abroad a good deal. When at Gibraltar a year or two ago, a co-op singing festival was on. Joyce decided to enter, paid her own fare from Gib and back, and won the soprano first prize. |
letter from Ernest Edward Jarvis to Margaret Eleanor Beauvoisin, transcript by Dominic Beauvoisin |
1999-06-08 | d. Medway RD | GRO index; Find a Will |
1999-07-02 | will proved at Brighton | Find a Will |
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