England, Sussex, Parish Registers
Name Ann Chatfield
Event Type Christening
Event Date 14 Jan 1743
Event Place Balcombe, Sussex, England
Gender Female
Father's Name Jn Chatfield
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England, Sussex, Parish Registers
Name Ann Chatfield
Event Type Burial
Event Date 01 Aug 1806
Event Place Balcombe, Sussex, England
Gender Female
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Find A Grave Memorial# 185622141
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Spinster.
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Gave a Family Bible to brother Henry 1796 for his families use.
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Copy of Court Roll ADD MSS/44,570 - 44,571 January - February 1779
These documents are held at West Sussex Record Office
2 docs. Contents:
Admission of Ann CHATFIELD, spinster, on the death of her father, Rev. John Chatfield.
Manor of Keymer: Banker Farm (40a.) in Balcombe; Kendfields (40a.) in Keymer.
Manor of Ditchling: Coopers Corner (120a.); Skannons (14a.) in Balcombe; Perrymans in Ardingly.
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Will (Copy), of Ann Chatfield of Uckfield, spinster Add Mss 17505 15 January 1805
These documents are held at West Sussex Record Office
Contents:
(i) bequeathes an annuity of £15 to her maidservant Mary Hammond
(ii) bequeathes her money, securities and personal estate to Rev. Henry CHATFIELD, her brother
(iii) Devises all her real estate to bro. Rev. Henry Chatfield and authorizes him to sell the properties if he thinks it more advantageous and place the money in the hands of William Clutton of Cuckfield, esq., to be invested in Government or other securities. Henry Chatfield is to receive the interest during his life and then it is to be applied for the benefit of her nieces Elizabeth, Ann, Harriet, Mary and Caroline, daus. of Henry CHATFIELD, and the principal is to be divided among them at age 21. If the properties remain unsold on the death of Henry Chatfield they are to be held in trust by William Clutton and then sold and the money disposed of as above
(iv) Appoints Henry Chatfield her executor
Will dated 9 Feb. 1802
Witnesses: J. Lidbetter, Samuel Lidbetter, R.A. Turner
Codicil of 15 Jan. 1805
Orders that in case bro. Henry Chatfield does not dispose of lands, William Clutton shall dispose of them only at the times he judges most proper
Witnesses: Catherine Courthope, John King, John Markwick