James Salt was born in the Colony of New South Wales (1788-1900)
James Salt is an Anzac who served in World War One.
Private James Salt served in the Australian Imperial Force in World War I Service started: 24 Oct 1915 Unit(s): 20th Infantry Battalion, 10th Reinforcement Service ended: 28 Nov 1918
James was born in 1882. He was the son of Samuel Salt and Hannah Lewis. He passed away in 1932.
MORE CASUALTIES 346th LIST. The 346th official list of casualties sustained by officers and men of the Australian Imperial forces was made available on Saturday. NEW SOUTH WALES.
SALT.-In loving memory of our dear brother, Charlie Salt, who died suddenly in Parkes District Hospital, June 16, 1932.
The depth of sorrow I cannot, tell of the loss of one we loved so well
-Inserted by his loving sister
Ethel (Newtown, Sydney).
SALT.-In loving, memory of my dear daddy, Samuel Salt, died August 22, 1924.
"Worthy and everlasting remembrance."
-Inserted by his loving daughter
Ethel.
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