Chatfield, Samuel

Birth Name Chatfield, Samuel
Gender male
Age at Death 85 years, 3 months, 14 days

Narrative

Birth 8358/1883 CHATFIELD, SAMUEL SAMUEL & MARY R WOOLLAHRA
Death 19375/1968 CHATFIELD, SAMUEL SAMUEL & MARY REBECCA ST LEONARDS
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Cousin of 2nd Lord Chatfield.

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 7 January 1883 Woollahra, Sydney, NSW, Australia    
Death 21 April 1968 St Leonard's, Sydney, NSW, Australia    

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Chatfield, Samuel J.P.25 March 184910 February 1906
Mother Ellis, Mary Rebecca18504 December 1932
         Chatfield, Samuel 7 January 1883 21 April 1968
    Brother     Chatfield, Neville 28 September 1884 7 December 1975
    Sister     Chatfield, Mabel Emma Mary 24 September 1889 21 September 1968

Families

Family of Chatfield, Samuel and Howe, Mabel

Married Wife Howe, Mabel ( * + 4 September 1965 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 11 September 1909 St Luke, Burwood,Concord, Sydney, NSW, Australia    
  Narrative

7638/1909 CHATFIELD SAMUEL, HOWE MABEL, BURWOOD
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The Sydney Morning Herald, NSW : Saturday 2 October 1909
CHATFIELD-HOWE.-September 11, at St. Luke's Church, Burwood, and Concord, by the Rev. E. Claydon, Samuel, eldest son of the late Samuel Chatfield and Mrs. CHATFIELD, Weldon, Burwood, to Mabel, third daughter of the late William Howe, Cunnongjugrawah, Murrumbidgee River, and Mrs. Howe, Glenlee, Concord.
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : Saturday 2 October 1909)
A wedding took place at St. Luke's Church, Burwood, on September 11, when Mr. Samuel CHATFIELD, eldest son of the late Mr. Samuel Chatfield and Mrs. CHATFIELD, Weldon, Burwood, was married to Miss Mabel Howe, third daughter of the late Mr. William Howe and Mrs. Howe, Glenlee, Concord. The church was prettily decorated by girl friends. The ceremony was performed by the Rev, E. Claydon. The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr. Norman Howe, wore white chiffon taffeta, with a Honiton lace veil and wreath of orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet, and wore a gold bracelet watch, the gifts of the bridegroom. The bridesmaids were Miss Mildred Howe and Miss Mabel CHATFIELD, sisters of the bride and bridegroom. They wore white, their white hats, being trimmed with pale blue satin and small flowers. They also wore gold bangles and carried posies of violets, the gifts of the bridegroom. Mr. Stanley Riley acted as best man, and Mr. Leonard Giblin as groomsman. Among those present were:-Mrs. CHATFIELD, Mrs. Howe, Mrs. Bray. Mr. Mackenzie (Arnold Grove). Mrs. Cropper, Mr. and Mrs. George King, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Chapman, Miss Howe, Mrs. John Garland. Miss Cropper. Miss Freda Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Meares, the Rev. E. and Mrs. Claydon, Miss Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Mr. Etheridge, Miss Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Charmian. Mr. Frank Chapman, Miss Ellis, and the Miss Gamson.

  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Chatfield, Mary Mabel29 July 1910
Chatfield, Margaret Elizabeth7 May 1912
Chatfield, Joyce Lucy7 April 1917
Chatfield, Samuel Ian30 July 191918 May 1979
  Attributes
Type Value Notes Sources
_UID 9DF7917434DFD511B337709A55C100009C5D
 

Attributes

Type Value Notes Sources
_UID 9CF7917434DFD511B337709A55C100009B4D