Chatfield, Minnie

Birth Name Chatfield, Minnie
Gender female

Narrative

Birth Record
1882/6404 CHATFIELD, Minnie Mary & William Charles

Narrative

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Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 6 April 1882 Wellington, New Zealand    

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Chatfield, William Charles6 February 185228 May 1930
Mother Hoggard, Mary18 July 185322 January 1896
    Sister     Chatfield, Florence Edith 11 November 1875 26 June 1932
    Sister     Chatfield, Ethel Mary 23 July 1877 12 February 1929
    Brother     Chatfield, Leonard Derby 26 March 1879 24 December 1971
    Sister     Chatfield, Olive Amy 20 May 1880 10 July 1945
         Chatfield, Minnie 6 April 1882
    Brother     Chatfield, William Frank 6 February 1884 18 December 1959
    Brother     Chatfield, Ernest Derby 14 August 1886 29 March 1917

Families

Family of Nye, Norman Shore and Chatfield, Minnie

Married Husband Nye, Norman Shore ( * 1878 + 1928 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 17 December 1908 Claygate, Surrey, England    
  Narrative

Marriages GRO 4th qtr 1908
CHATFIELD, Minnie Kingston 2a 731
NYE, Norman Shore Kingston 2a 731
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Date and place from New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 13967, 25 January 1909, Page 7

A wedding, in which the bride was a well-known Wellington girl, took place on 17th December at Claygate, Surrey, England, when Mr. Norman Shore Nye, eldest son of Mr. Harvey Nye, was married to Miss Minnie CHATFIELD, youngest daughter of Mr. W. C. CHATFIELD, Hurston, Island Bay. The bride wore an Empire frock of ivory poplin, with trimmings of satin, silver, and beautiful lace, and her large brown and cream hat was wreathed with roses and foliage in tones of brown. Brown furs completed the picturesque costume. She was given away by her cousin, Mr. Chas. Derby, and had one little bridesmaid, Mrs. Gaye's daughter, who wore pink silk and a wreath of pink daisies.
After the ceremony the guests were entertained at Mrs. Gaye's house. The bride's travelling frock was of navy blue braided, and her hat was also of blue. The honeymoon was spent at Brighton, and their home is to be in Croydon.

  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Nye, Thomas W1911
Nye, Robert S1918
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Attributes

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