JARVIS, Cecil Ivan, Private, 11th Battalion

Rank: Private

Regimental Number: 447

Place of Birth: Fremantle, Western Australia

Address: 88 King Street(WW1), East Fremantle

Next of Kin: Wife, Alice Jarvis

Enlistment Date: 8 September 1914

Unit Name: 11th Battalion, D Company

Age embarkation: 20

Marital Status: Single

Occupation: Labourer

Date of Death:

Place of Burial: -

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HISTORY

BIRTH 2 DEC 1893 • Fremantle WA
DEATH 19 MAR 1958 • East Fremantle

Cecil Ivan Jarvis, son of Elizabeth died 1912 and father John Jarvis died 1907 (before the war).

Joined 11th battalion 1914- served until 1920

Married Alice Fairhurst in England in 1916 but returned to live in 120 Marmion St, East Fremantle in 1924 and worked as a Tram conductor. They lived at 120 Marmion from 1924 until 1958.

1925 Assault. Percy Russell was fined £1 with £3 2s 6d costs at the Fremantle Police Court yesterday for having on August 8 assaulted Cecil Ivan Jarvis, a tram conductor. Mr. L. Coleman prosecuted on behalf of the Fremantle Tramway Board. (reference)

1938 Assaults Tram Conductor. For having assaulted a tram conductor Edward George Taylor, a young man, was fined £3 with £3 7s costs in Fremantle Police Court today. Taylor admitted a charge of having assaulted Cecil Ivan Jarvis. Mr. F. G. Unmack, who prosecuted on behalf of the Tramway Board, said that about 7.45 p.m. on February 19 Taylor boarded an East Fremantle tram while it was in motion. He was carrying two bottles of beer, one of which dropped and smashed. Apparently incensed at his loss, counsel said, Taylor then went into the saloon of the tram, where Jarvis was collecting fares, and struggled with him. (reference)