SALTER Chart 0200

This is a Chart for Stanley John Salter and Miriam Mary (Milly) Kinner

  married
December quarter
1936
All Hallows Church 
Tottenham
Middlesex
 
1
STANLEY JOHN SALTER
born abt 
4th April 1897
Edmonton district
Middlesex
occupation
1911 Apprentice Printer (Compositor)
military
WWII
Petty Officer
H.M.S. Sultan
Service Number P/J34797
died
WWII
16th February 1942
memorial
Portsmouth Naval Memorial
  2
MIRIAM MARY (MILLY) KINNER
born 
5th February 1901
(2 months old on the 1901 Census)
185 Stanhope Buildings Southwark
occupation
1911 School, Housewife
died about
June quarter 1975
North
Middlesex Hospital 
Edmonton
, Middlesex

3
Miriam
(Mym)
Gladys
SALTER

married(1)
September quarter
1957
Edmonton district
Middlesex
Peter A J
SHAW

married(2)
September quarter
1967
Haringey district
London
Peter N
CLEWS
  1. 1901 Census - Palmerston Road, Acton, London
    1911 28 Kirchen Road, Ealing, Middlesex. With his mother who is with her mother.
    Details as shown on the Commonwealth Graves Commission site: Son of George and Eliza Salter; husband of Miriam Mary Salter, of Tottenham, Middlesex. Miriam notes on her family tree: He was reported missing believed dead at the Fall of Singapore. 
    Information from Forces War Records sent by John TERRY 1/11/2014
    First Name: Stanley John 
    Initials: S J 
    Surname: SALTER
    DOB: Circa 1896 
    Age: 46 
    Nationality: British 
    Date of Death: 16/02/1942 
    Information: SON OF GEORGE AND ELIZA SALTER; HUSBAND OF MIRIAM MARY SALTER, OF TOTTENHAM, MIDDLESEX. 
    Rank: Petty Officer 
    Service Number: P/J34797 
    Campaign Medals: 
    War Medal 1939-1945
    As with most Armed Forces Serving Personal during the conflict of World War Two, Stanley John SALTER was entitled to the War Medal 1939-1945. This medal was awarded to all full time service personnel who had completed 28 days service between 3rd September 1939 and the 2nd September 1945. Eligible personnel who had been “Mentioned In Despatches” during the War were entitled to wear a bronze oak leaf emblem on the ribbon. Those eligible for a campaign star, yet who had their service cut short by death, wounds or capture by the enemy, still qualified for this medal. 
    1939-45 Star
    Given the information available to us it is likely that Stanley John SALTER was awarded the 1939-45 Star for operational Service in the Second World War between 3rd September 1939, and 2nd September 1945.
    Stanley John SALTER would have been awarded this star if their service period was terminated by their death or disability due to service. Also the award of a gallantry medal or “Mention In Despatches” also produced the award of this medal, regardless of their service duration.
    Fighter Aircraft Crew who took part in the Battle of Britain (10 July to 31 October 1940) were awarded the "Battle of Britain" bar to this medal. In undress uniform, a silver-gilt rosette was worn on the medal ribbon to denote the award of this clasp. 
    Service: Royal Navy 
    Ship: HMS Sultan 
    HMS Sultan during World War 2
    More information about HMS Sultan
    Commemorated: Britain 
    Collection: The IWGC/CWGC Registers Collection 
    2nd ENTRY (Information about medals identical to first entry
    First Name: Stanley John 
    Initials: S 
    Surname: SALTER
    Nationality: British 
    Date of Death: 16/02/1942 
    Information: Son of George and Eliza SALTER; husband of Miriam Mary SALTER, of Tottenham, Middlesex. Died ashore 
    Rank: Petty Officer 
    Service Number: P/J34797 
    Commemorated: Panel 92 Portsmouth Naval Memorial, Hampshire, United Kingdom
  2. 1901 Census 185 Stanhope Buildings, St Saviours, Southwark
    1911 23, "B" Block, Peabody Buildings, Glasshouse Street, London
    1942 Tottenham, London, Middlesex (Forces War Records for medals of husband Stanley)
    A lot of new details have been added for Miriam.
    This chart has been added as on 30th January 2007 I was given new information by Miriam CLEWS née SALTER, the child on the chart above. Full details as given to me by Miriam are included, however as I do not normally put on details other than the name for living people and only then if they show details of the person giving the information I have only included Miriam's name and not details of her family.
  3. This chart has been added as on 30th January 2007 I was given new information by Miriam CLEWS née SALTER, the child on the chart above. Full details as given to me by Miriam are included, however as I do not normally put on details other than the name for living people and only then if they show details of the person giving the information I have only included Miriam's name and not details of her family.

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To conform to the Data Protection Act all the Charts have been altered to exclude all details for living people other than the name.

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