Chatfield, Sydney May Joan

Birth Name Chatfield, Sydney May Joan
Gender female
Age at Death more than 65 years

Narrative

Birth not fiound on NZ records.
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Listed on the funeral notice of her mother in 1952.
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New Zealand, Archives New Zealand, Passenger Lists
Name Sydney May Joan Clegg
Event Type Immigration
Event Date 1970
Event Place Wellington (other ports also listed), New Zealand
Occupation Domestic Duties
Ship Name Fairsky
Departure Port Brisbane
Arrival Port Wellington (other ports also listed)
Arrival Place Wellington (other ports also listed)

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 1904 New Zealand    
Death after 1969      

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Chatfield, Robert Percy Bachhoffner1 January 18686 August 1938
Mother Norris, Theresa Frances Maria1 January 186815 September 1952
    Brother     Chatfield, Robert William Tudway 1887 1978
    Sister     Chatfield, Jennie Frances 1889 1963
    Brother     Chatfield, Frederick Percival Norris 30 May 1891 1965
    Brother     Chatfield, Eric Ernest 1893 3 July 1972
    Brother     Chatfield, Percy Mackay Grant 17 March 1901 22 October 1902
    Brother     Chatfield, Maurice Lloyd Benson 17 March 1901 15 September 1901
         Chatfield, Sydney May Joan 1904 after 1969
    Brother     Chatfield, Malcolm George Bachhoffner 1906 1971
    Brother     Chatfield, Harry Shailor 1908 1982
    Brother     Chatfield, Geoffrey Hamlyn 1911 1983

Families

Family of Clegg, Clifford Balley and Chatfield, Sydney May Joan

Married Husband Clegg, Clifford Balley ( * 1905 + ... )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 4 October 1929 Pitt St., Sydney, NSW, Australia    
  Narrative

NSW Marriage Index. 14505/1929 CHATFIELD, SYDNEY M J CLEGG, CLIFFORD B SYDNEY
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : Saturday 5 October 1929)
WEDDINGS.
CLEGG-CHATFIELD.
The marriage of Miss Sydney CHATFIELD, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. CHATFIELD, of Kirkoswald-avenue, Mosman, to Mr. Clifford Balley Clegg, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Clegg, of Mosman, was celebrated last night at the Congregational Church, Pitt-street. The Rev. Steele Craik performed the ceremony. The bride was given away by her father, and wore a gown of silver lace, mounted on pink. Her long veil of Honiton lace (lent by Mrs. J. Ford) formed a train, and was caught to her head with a cap of silver lace. She carried a sheaf of pink and white flowers. The matron of honour was Mrs. P. W. O'Neill, sister of the bride, who wore a gown of golden ring velvet, embossed in brown. Her straw hat was in tones to match, and she carrlsd a sheaf of gold and blue flowers. The bridesmaid, Miss Marjorie Clegg, wore blue ring velvet embossed in gold, and a hat to tone. Her sheaf was also of gold and blue flowers. Mr. Norman White was the best man, and Mr. Malcolm Chatfield the groomsman. After the ceremony, a reception was held at the Pavilion Cafe, where Mrs. Chatfield received the guests in a gown of parchment lace, covered with a coat of red shaded velvet, trimmed with hare. The bridegroom's mother wore midnight blue georgette and lace. The bride left for her honeymoon wearing a Jumper suit of pink silk Jersey, and a black velvet coat. Her hat was of pink summer felt.

  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Clegg, ?
Clegg, ?
  Attributes
Type Value Notes Sources
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Attributes

Type Value Notes Sources
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