George Salt (English Wikipedia)

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  • George Salt's sister Mary Cecilia Salt was born in 1907.
    The youngest brother Reginald Wilson Salt (1910–2009) became a professional entomologist, working at the Lethbridge Research and Development Centre, AAFC. "Reginald Wilson Salt". McInnis & Holloway Funeral Homes. 2009.
    The other brother Walter Raymond Salt (1905–1996) became a professor of anatomy at the University of Alberta and published extensively on Alberta birds. "W. Ray Salt (1905–1996)" (PDF). North American Bird Bander. 21 (4): 177. 1996.

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  • Bateson, Patrick (2003). "George Salt. 12 December 1903 — 17 February 2003". Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society. 49: 447–459. doi:10.1098/rsbm.2003.0026. S2CID 85628029. (On p. 449 the phrase "Elected FRS 1965" contains a typographical error and should be "Elected FRS 1956".)

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  • George Salt's sister Mary Cecilia Salt was born in 1907.
    The youngest brother Reginald Wilson Salt (1910–2009) became a professional entomologist, working at the Lethbridge Research and Development Centre, AAFC. "Reginald Wilson Salt". McInnis & Holloway Funeral Homes. 2009.
    The other brother Walter Raymond Salt (1905–1996) became a professor of anatomy at the University of Alberta and published extensively on Alberta birds. "W. Ray Salt (1905–1996)" (PDF). North American Bird Bander. 21 (4): 177. 1996.