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Re: CHATFIELD of Sussex
MorganHills (View posts) Posted: 24 Aug 2006 3:25PM
Classification: Query
Surnames: CHATFIELD, Parson
I think we have the same Chatfield family. My husband's great grandfather was Harry Chatfield (described as a jeweller in the 1881 census)and his son was also Henry/ Harry who came to Australia with his wife and child in about 1920.
Let me know if you need any information and maybe you can help us in our search.
Cheers
Sharon (Perth, WA)
This may relate to his descendants.
http://www.users.on.net/~ahvem/Fisheries/Identities/Cramp.html
Cramp took an active interest in the administration of his sport. He was Vice-President and later a life member of the Southern Anglers Association. In 1919 he was appointed to board of the Fisheries Commissioners and continued his position after 1927 when the Government amended the Fisheries Act to create a Sea Fisheries Board but left responsibility for inland fisheries with the renamed Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries Commission. Cramp retired from this position in 1931 and was replaced by his second son Harold. Harold served under his older brother Harry who was the first chairman of this Commission and also Secretary of the STLAA. Harry Wilfred CRAMP married Lillian Edith Farrell in 1901. His service to the Tasmanian trout fishery is commemorated by memorial gates at the Plenty salmon Ponds. Harry led the Commission for 20 years. In 1953 the chairmanship of the Commission passed to George Chatfield Cramp, a grandson of William and a nephew of Harry. (George Chatfield CRAMP was born in 1904, the same year his parents George CRAMP and Edith Mawle were married.)
As the founder of this dynasty William Thomas Cramp has been called the ‘father of fishing’.. He was an active member of the Memorial Congregational Church in Hobart and for 59 years a prominent member of the Independent Order of Rechabites. His philanthropic interests also included the Friendly Society movement. Cramp died in Hobart in June 1935 aged 86 and is buried at Cornelian Bay Cemetery. Harry W Cramp died in Blackburn Victoria in 1962 and George Chatfield Cramp in 1987.)
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England and Wales Census, 31 Mar 1901
Name: Henry G Chatfield
Event Place: Snodland, Kent, England
County: Kent
Civil Parish: Snodland
Ecclesiastical Parish: Snodland All Saints
Sub-District: Aylesford
Registration District: Malling
Gender: Male
Age: 38
Occupation: WATCH & CLOCK DEALER & SCHOOL ATTENDANCE OFFICER
Relationship to Head of Household: Head
Birth Year (Estimated): 1863
Birthplace: Maresfield, Sussex
Schedule Type: 213
Page Number: 37
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Henry G Chatfield Head M 38 Maresfield, Sussex
Elizabeth Chatfield Wife F 58 Lakenheath, Suffolk
Alfred L G Chatfield Son M 15 Burwash, Sussex
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England and Wales Census, 1911
Name: Henry George Chatfield
Event Place: Ryarsh, Kent, England
County: Kent
Parish: Ryarsh
Sub-District: Aylesford
Sub-District Number: 1
District Number: 48
Enumeration District: 10
Registration District: Malling
Gender: Male
Age: 48
Marital Status: Married
Marital Status (Original): MARRIED
Occupation: SCHOOL ATTENDANCE OFFICER
Industry: COUNTY COUNCIL
Number in Family: 2
Birth Year (Estimated): 1863
Birthplace: Maresfield, Sussex
Relationship to Head of Household: Head
Schedule Type: 124
Page Number: 1
Registration Number: RG14
Piece/Folio: 247
Affiliate Record Identifier: GBC/1911/RG14/03972/0247/1
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Henry George Chatfield Head M 48 Maresfield, Sussex
Elizabeth Chatfield Wife F 68 Lakenheath, Suffolk