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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
Frederick Wilfred Salter lived in Kelmscott until his untimely death at 8 years of age on 19 August 1908. Sadly Frederick appeared to have drowned in the Canning River, where his body was found after a search by many townspeople, following his disappearance.
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Frederick Wilfred Salter lived in Kelmscott until his untimely death at 8 years of age on 19 August 1908.  
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Frederick appeared to have drowned in the Canning River, where his body was found after a search by many townspeople, following his disappearance.
  
 
Frederick's mother was a lady named Ellen Best. She married Samuel Salter Jr who was apparently her second husband and she was Samuel Salter's second wife. The pair divorced at some time around 1900-1901.
 
Frederick's mother was a lady named Ellen Best. She married Samuel Salter Jr who was apparently her second husband and she was Samuel Salter's second wife. The pair divorced at some time around 1900-1901.
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Revision as of 16:29, 26 October 2021

Fred Salter
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Headstone Information
Date of Birth 1900
Age at Death 8 years


Notes

Frederick Wilfred Salter lived in Kelmscott until his untimely death at 8 years of age on 19 August 1908. Frederick appeared to have drowned in the Canning River, where his body was found after a search by many townspeople, following his disappearance.

Frederick's mother was a lady named Ellen Best. She married Samuel Salter Jr who was apparently her second husband and she was Samuel Salter's second wife. The pair divorced at some time around 1900-1901.

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