Birth not found on GRO.
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Births and Christenings, Henry James CHATFIELD, 1840
gender: Male
baptism/christening date: 27 Dec 1840
baptism/christening place: St. Nicholas, Brighton, Sussex, England
father's name: Henry Chatfield
mother's name: Sarah
indexing project (batch) number: C01352-6
system origin: England-EASy
source film number: 1067109
reference number: item 3 p 124
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Death not found on NZ Index.
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Find A Grave Memorial# 147008481
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Carpenter
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1861 Census
Piece: RG9/582 Place: Cuckfield -Sussex Enumeration District: 2
Civil Parish: Cuckfield Ecclesiastical Parish: St Mark
Folio: 16 Page: 1 Schedule: 3
Address: Slough Cottage
With mother, step father and 3 siblings.
CHATFIELD, Henry M M 20 Carpenter Sussex - Brighton
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Emigrated on "Bebington" in 1876.
Left England with three children and lost two on the journey.
name: Hy T Chatfield - Henry James Chatfield
event: Passenger
event date: 15 Jul 1876
event place: New Zealand
gender: Male
age: 31
origin: Sussex
occupation: Carpenter
estimated birth year: 1845
ship : Bebington
departure date: 26 Feb 1876
arrival port: Auckland
arrival date: 15 Jul 1876
digital folder number: 4411603
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A ship of 924 tons, Bebington was built in 1859. She had, amongst her many passengers, the unenviable nickname of "The Old Tub" and was one of the slowest boats on the New Zealand immigrant run. Even under very favourable conditions, she still took longer than most to make the voyage out. In addition she was dogged by ill-fortune. Collisions with other ships, storms, outbreaks of typhoid and short supplies all at one time or another plagued "The Old Tub". Bebington made eight voyages to New Zealand of which three were to Lyttleton, two to Wellington and one each to Dunedin, Auckland and Napier. On her arrival in Auckland on July 15th 1876, Bebington was met by the Health Officer at Rangitoto Reef. There being typhoid and 67 cases of measles on board he sent her into quarantine on Motuihe Island where she remained for 5 weeks.
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(Passenger) John Gilmore...wrote...17 died and strange to say that 2 of the young men that went from Belfast was the first that died and 2 brothers. There name was Trassy. Robert seen them in Belfast...22 year old Francis and 20 year old Richard Tracey died from Typhus fever on 8 and 12 April respectively. For a list of those who died during the passage see the New Zealand Herald 17 July 1876 p.2
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