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==Early Life==
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Samuel (aka Samuel August Salter) was born c1849 in Western Australia. His father was Samuel Salter and his mother was Sarah Salter.
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==Marriage==
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Samuel was married three times, his first wife was Ellen Emma Buckingham married in 1875 Kelmscott, they had one child Clara Salter born 1876. His second wife was Ellen Elizabeth Salter (nee Gilmore Best) married 1887 in Kelmscott, divorced in 1900. Samuel and Ellen had three children, Minnie born 1888, [[Burnice Salter]] born 1890 and died 1890, and [[Herbert Salter]] born 1894 died in 1895. Samuel's third wife was [[Mary Ann Louise Salter]] (nee Collier), married in 1901 and registered in Perth. Samuel and Mary had one child [[Talbot Samuel Salter]] born 1903.
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==Electoral Rolls==
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According to the electoral roll Samuel lived in Kelmscott form 1903 until 1925.  His occupation was a Farmer/Orchardist.
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==Vehicle Registrations==
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In 1923/24 Samuel drove a ford car with registration A-K47, Armadale/Kelmscott Road Board. In 1924/25 Samuel drove a Dodge with registration No A-K47 Armadale Kelmscott Road Board. From 1925 to 1928 Samuel drove a Dodge private car, registration No.6898.
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==Death==
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Samuel died at the age of 81 years in 1930. His death is registered in Canning District.
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==Other Notes==
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Samuel was the son of Samuel Salter and Sarah Salter who arrived in Western Australia in 1842 on board the ship "Diadem".
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==Library Resources==
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The Salter Family - Box 7, Birtwistle Local Studies Library (inside Armadale Public Library).  Photograph of the Salter Family [https://armadale.spydus.com/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/ENQ/WPAC/BIBENQ?SETLVL=&BRN=60030 PH 317].
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Books [https://armadale.spydus.com/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/ENQ/WPAC/BIBENQ?SETLVL=&BRN=113903 ''Settlement to City''] and [https://armadale.spydus.com/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/ENQ/WPAC/BIBENQ?SETLVL=&BRN=136 ''First Stage South''].
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Latest revision as of 14:52, 28 July 2022

Samuel Salter
SALTER Samuel Mary Ann Louise North.JPG
Headstone Information
Date of Birth c1849
Age at Death 81 years
Additional Names Mary Ann Louise Salter
Transcription Salter. Samuel. Died 1930. 81 years. Father of Clara, Minnie, and Talbot. Mary Ann Louise. Died 1941. 76 years. Mother of Talbot. "At rest".

Early Life

Samuel (aka Samuel August Salter) was born c1849 in Western Australia. His father was Samuel Salter and his mother was Sarah Salter.

Marriage

Samuel was married three times, his first wife was Ellen Emma Buckingham married in 1875 Kelmscott, they had one child Clara Salter born 1876. His second wife was Ellen Elizabeth Salter (nee Gilmore Best) married 1887 in Kelmscott, divorced in 1900. Samuel and Ellen had three children, Minnie born 1888, Burnice Salter born 1890 and died 1890, and Herbert Salter born 1894 died in 1895. Samuel's third wife was Mary Ann Louise Salter (nee Collier), married in 1901 and registered in Perth. Samuel and Mary had one child Talbot Samuel Salter born 1903.

Electoral Rolls

According to the electoral roll Samuel lived in Kelmscott form 1903 until 1925. His occupation was a Farmer/Orchardist.

Vehicle Registrations

In 1923/24 Samuel drove a ford car with registration A-K47, Armadale/Kelmscott Road Board. In 1924/25 Samuel drove a Dodge with registration No A-K47 Armadale Kelmscott Road Board. From 1925 to 1928 Samuel drove a Dodge private car, registration No.6898.

Death

Samuel died at the age of 81 years in 1930. His death is registered in Canning District.

Other Notes

Samuel was the son of Samuel Salter and Sarah Salter who arrived in Western Australia in 1842 on board the ship "Diadem".

Library Resources

The Salter Family - Box 7, Birtwistle Local Studies Library (inside Armadale Public Library). Photograph of the Salter Family PH 317. Books Settlement to City and First Stage South.


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