King, George Chatfield

Birth Name King, George Chatfield
Gender male
Age at Death 75 years

Narrative

Birth Reg No. 2254/1866.
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NSW Deaith Index
KING, GEORGE CHATFIELD
20838/1941
ROBERT JOHN
LUCY ELIZA
WOOLLAHRA
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Australian Town and Country Journal (NSW : Saturday 21 April 1888)
On Saturday, April 14, the thirty-seventh annual commemoration of the Sydney University took place. The proceedings began with the presentation of candidates for degrees, which were duly conferred as follow:
George Chatfield King (degree conferred December 23, 1887) .......
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THE NEW SOUTH WALES BAR 1824-1900. Listed in 1891
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NSW State Papers
Burrinjuck Hydro Electric Development Scheme. Owners: George Chatfield King and Arthur Macquarie Cowper as Trustees of the will of Alexander Mackay, deceased

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 1866 Sydney, NSW, Australia    
Death 1941 Woollahra, NSW, Australia    
Residence 1925 Valetta, Rose Bay, NSW, Australia    

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father King, Robert John13 November 183925 July 1899
Mother Chatfield, Lucy Eliza14 December 18461940
         King, George Chatfield 1866 1941

Families

Family of King, George Chatfield and Russell, Lillian

Married Wife Russell, Lillian ( * 1869 + 1958 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 15 February 1896 St James' Church, NSW, Australia    
  Narrative

The Sydney Morning Herald, NSW : Friday 21 February 1896
Marriages
KING - RUSSELL - February 15, at S. James' Church by the Rev. T. K. Abbott, George CHATFIELD, only son of Robert John King, Waratah, Flood-street. Bondi, to Lillian youngest daughter of Henry Chamberlain Russell. C.M.G. , F.R.S., Government Astronomer.

Australian Town and Country Journal (NSW : Saturday 29 February 1896)
Fashionable Weddings.
On February 15, at St. James's Church, Mr. George Chatfield King, only son of Mr. Robert J. King, of Waratah, Bondi, was married to Miss Lillian Rus- sell, youngest daughter of Mr. H. C. Ruassell, Gov- ernment Astronomer. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a trained gown of white pongee silk, bridal veil, and flowers, the bodice of the dress being trimmed with the Indian lace worn by her mother on her wedding day. Her sister, Miss Jeanie Russell, acted as bridesmaid, her dress being of pale blue pongee silk with small frilled scarf of white mousseline de soie, with bridesmaid's veil and flowers. Mr. Alfred Sendall, of Goulburn, was best man. The church was tastefully decorated by friends of the bride. After the ceremony, Mrs. Russell held a reception at the Observatory, where between forty and fifty guests assembled-relations of the bride and bridegroom. The rooms were pret- tily decorated with palms and flowers.

  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
King, Jane Russell1897
King, Robert Russell18981958
King, George Russell19001978
King, Lillian Russell19011983
King, Lucy Russell1905
King, Henry Russell1907
  Attributes
Type Value Notes Sources
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Attributes

Type Value Notes Sources
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