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WALL Grace LucilleOther children: Elizabeth /Wall/ birth: 1855 death: October 1870 Mary /Wall/ birth: 1857 death: 5 January 1874 Daniel /Wall/ birth: 10 May 1858 death: 23 May 1905 Martha Jane /Wall/ birth: 1870 death: |
Spouse: Annie Wall (1864 - 1944) Children: Jennie Wall Garant (1885 - 1966) Clinton Wall (1897 - 1956) Pearl Wall Ebert (1903 - 1962) ----- Burial Plot: B-22-4-2 Find A Grave Memorial# 122491533 |
Burial Plot: B-22-4-7 Find A Grave Memorial# 122491535 |
Wisconsin, Births and Christenings Name: Mabel Anna Wall Gender: Female Birth Date: 31 Jul 1890 Birthplace: Marinette, Wisconsin Race: White Father's Name: David Wall Father's Birthplace: Canada Mother's Name: Pearl Chatfield Mother's Birthplace: Illinois Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C00319-4 , System Origin: Wisconsin-EASy , GS Film number: 1305089 , Reference ID: P 260 rn 401 ----- Burial Plot: B-18-3-8 Find A Grave Memorial# 122452497 |
Spouse of Benjamin E MYERS 1884-1963 |
Parents: Harold J Wall, FaG 96816108 Norma J Bradshaw, FaG 96816544 ----- California Death Index Name Marilyn J Chatfield Event Date 25 Aug 1977 Event Place Los Angeles, California Birth Date 24 Feb 1936 Birthplace Kansas Gender Female ----- Burial Plot 19-6 Find a Grave Memorial ID 86150221 |
Burial Plot: B-22-4-5 Find A Grave Memorial# 122491537 |
Possible parents: Edgar L died Nov 1926 Florence E 30 Sep 1927 Father's Birthplace: New York Mother's Birthplace: New York ----- Gravestoe sates born 1855 not 1856. Find A Grave Memorial# 99042380 ===== Occupation: Baker. |
Death QLD 1906/B6919 Caroline Elizabeth D'Evlin Christian Walsh & Mary Anne Reynolds ----- Burial Plot: 2E. Find A Grave Memorial# 48723118 |
QLD 1900/B302 William Francis D'Evlin Caroline Elizabeth Walsh |
New York, State Census, 1925 Name Edith M Walsh Event Place Yonkers Ward 01, A.D. 05, E.D. 04, Westchester, New York Gender Female Age 3 Nationality USA Race White Relationship to Head of Household Daughter Birth Year (Estimated) 1922 House Number 9 Page 24 |
Birth not found - may be Irish. May be 2nd marriage. Death GRO 2nd qtr 1962 CHATFIELD, Ethel F 77 Dartford 5b 436 ----- Find A Grave Memorial# 127467623 |
Marriages GRO 4th qtr 1915 CHATFIELD, George H Walsh Dartford 2a 1818 Walsh, Ethel F Chatfield Dartford 2a 1818 ===== No issue found. |
QUERY Birth: 1891 Death: Jul., 1960 Note: 69 yrs old Burial: Holy Name Cemetery Jersey City Hudson County New Jersey, USA Plot: 1 G 131 Created by: v f Record added: Apr 25, 2015 Find A Grave Memorial# 145587771 |
Birth GRO 2nd qtr 1878 WALTERS, George Frederick Maidstone 2a 671 QUERY Death GRO 4th qtr 1942 WALTERS, George F 63 Hendon 3a 658 |
Marriages GRO 4th qtr 1899 WALTERS, George Frederick Maidstone 2a 1651 MARRIOTT, Florence Louise Maidstone 2a 1651 |
He came from a Welsh village as a child to Pennsylvania. |
Birth GRO 2nd qtr 1909 Walters, Lily May Maidstone 2a 915 ----- England and Wales Death Registration Index Name: Lily May Chatfield Registration Quarter: Apr-May-Jun Registration Year: 2001 Registration District: Maidstone County: Kent Event Place: Maidstone, Kent, England Birth Date : 23 May 1909 Volume: 5691C Page: C16C ===== England and Wales Census, 1911 Name: Lily Walters Event Place: Maidstone, Kent, England County: Kent Parish: Maidstone Sub-District: Maidstone Sub-District Number: 3 District Number: 51 Enumeration District: 17 Registration District: Maidstone Gender: Female Age: 1 Number in Family: 5 Birth Year (Estimated): 1910 Birthplace: Maidstone, Kent Relationship to Head of Household: Daughter Schedule Type: 115 Page Number: 1 Registration Number: RG14 Piece/Folio: 227 Household Role Sex Age Birthplace George Walters Head M 32 Maidstone, Kent Florence Walters Wife F 32 Maidstone, Kent George Walters Son M 10 Maidstone, Kent Albert Walters Son M 8 Maidstone, Kent Florence Walters Dau F 6 Maidstone, Kent Ena Walters Dau F 4 Maidstone, Kent Lily Walters Dau F 1 Maidstone, Kent |
Marriages GRO 1st qtr 1957 WALTERS, Lily M CUDDEFORD Maidstone 5b 1518 CUDDEFORD, Lily M CUDDEFORD Maidstone 5b 1518 to CUDDEFORD, Robert J CUDDEFORD Maidstone 5b 1518 |
Marriages GRO 4th qtr 1959 CHATFIELD, Aubrey W CUDDEFORD Maidstone 5b 1056 CUDDEFORD, Lily M CHATFIELD Maidstone 5b 1056 ===== No issue found. |
Father's Birthplace Pennsylvania Mother's Birthplace Pennsylvania |
Spouse of George Irving CHATFIELD 1905-2000 |
Burial Plot: Sec. J, Lot 134 S. Find A Grave Memorial# 98449538 |
Census 1861 James Wallers Father M 81 Winton, Wiltshire ----- Death GRO 3rd qtr 1903 Rayner, Sarah 82 Portsmouth 2b 278 |
Marriages GRO 2nd qtr 1842 RAYNER, Samuel Portsea I 7 199 WATERS, Sarah Portsea I 7 199 |
Possible Births and Christenings name: Elizabeth Walter gender: Female baptism/christening date: 11 Mar 1795 baptism/christening place: St MATTHEW,BETHNAL GREEN,LONDON,ENGLAND birth date: 19 Feb 1795 father's name: Richard Walter mother's name: Fanny indexing project (batch) number: C04698-3 system origin: England-ODM source film number: 855939, 855940 Death GRO 1st qtr 1862 CHATFIELD, Elizabeth Worthing 2b 197 Burial Entry Broadwater, St.Mary CHATFIELD, Elizabeth 17 Mar 1862 68yrs Worthing |
Marriages, 1825 groom's name: Richard Chatfield bride's name: Elizabeth Walter marriage date: 1825 marriage place: Hove Sussex indexing project (batch) number: M01397-2 system origin: England-VR source film number: 1067211 reference number: 2:3Z84GZV |
Susan Gayle Walter Anderson lived, loved, laughed, played music and eventually said her good-byes to many of her family and friends as they gathered at her home in Bayside, sending her off to find her way into the next plane on August 7, 2016. Her last few months were filled with live music, played nearly daily at her bedside by her devoted and fun loving family of musician friends. Visitors lovingly gave her massages, scratched her back, cooked delicious meals, delivered gorgeous flowers, enjoyed watching the birds outside her window with her and reminisced about the great life they had shared together. We lost our dear Susan to uterine cancer. A mere three months prior Susan suffered the tragic and sudden loss of her beloved husband, Carl Chatfield. Both valiantly battled cancer together and only a few months before their passing enjoyed a glorious one month vacation in Australia - a wonderful last hurrah down under. Born on November 25, 1949 in Dayton, Ohio, Susan lived a life full enough for five people. She was the third child of Robert and Ruth Walter. She wasn't known as the girl next door type. Far from it! She, indeed, broke the mold. Gold miner, medical professional, jam maker, white water boater, crafty crochet queen, masseuse, master musician of many instruments, folk life society founding mother, gardener, and the list goes on. Truly a child of the 60's & 70's, Susan was destined for the life of a Humboldt hippie. She outgrew Dayton & "ran away" three days after graduating high school in 1967, joining Up With People, and eventually beginning her California adventure. She traveled throughout the U.S. with this group, finally settling in Los Angeles to work for their newspaper. This is where she met her first husband, Paul Anderson. Susan and Paul eventually bought a mining claim in Denny, California in Trinity County with a small inheritance from Susan's grandfather. She lived there for 3 1/2 years, after which she pursued new adventures on the coast in Humboldt County. She lived in Manila for three years, working at the Arcata Co-op and serving on the Northcoast Cooperative Board of Directors. During this time Susan resumed her musical interests and started playing various styles of folk music. In 1979 Susan was one of the founding mothers of the Folklife Society. Around this same time Susan participated in a training program to become a Woman's Health Care Specialist, which eventually led to her becoming a Physician's Assistant. In these positions Susan worked with both the Redwoods Rural Health Clinic in Redway and the Open Door Clinic in Arcata. In 1981 Susan and her then partner, Chris Ursich, purchased plastic popsicle molds at a garage sale. Thus was born the beginning of Susan's food business, starting with her famous blackberry popsicles, which were in high demand at the North Country Faire and Reggae on the River for many, many years. In 1986 she founded her jam business, Mad River Farms Jams & Fine Foods. Through her jam business Susan provided employment for many of her friends and her friend's kids. Her jams were exquisite & known throughout the county, as well as being sold out of the area in some finer grocery stores. Susan sold the business in 2004. Her culinary skills were highly respected by both friends and professionals alike. One of Susan and Carl's greatest pleasures was breaking bread with friends and family. They loved on-going, casual dining as nearly a way of life. Carl, with his endearing smile, would keep everyone's wine glasses full while Susan chopped & saut ed in the kitchen, chattering away and doling out loads of advice. There was so much warmth and openness always. And opinions spilled forth from this cook par excellence. In 1984 Susan began working with "the same old people" producers of the North Country Faire. She remained very involved with this group until 2015. Susan made many lifelong friends who respected her sense of organization, creativity and her dependability. And of course, her Blackberry Popsicle booth became a legend in its own right at this event that celebrates its 43rd year this summer. In 1992 Susan met the love of her life, Carl CHATFIELD, at a Contra Dance. They were married in 1998 and hand in hand they continued creating shared adventures. Both had enjoyed white water adventures prior to meeting. Together they braved many more rivers of the Pacific Northwest. On her own Susan ran the Grand Canyon twice and with Carl two more times. They were both immensely fond of experiencing new cultures & enjoyed travels to Guatemala, Belize, Thailand and Australia. They also visited much of the U.S. and enjoyed many memorable vacations with each of their families. Both Susan and Carl were lovers of good music. Machu Picchu, Pasture Prime and Mon Petite Chou were all Susan's bands through which she enjoyed the incredible camaraderie of a loving group of fine musician friends. Music was such a huge part of her life, beginning in grade school. She reveled in the lifelong friendships and memories she made. Her instruments included the fiddle, the button accordion, the flute, & the penny whistle. In 1983 Susan traveled to Southeast Alaska playing music for a folk dance group. She returned from this adventure with an 80 year sour dough starter that eventually became the starter used for the Bayside Grange successful pancake breakfasts. Susan brought her many talents to the Bayside Grange and was highly instrumental in sparking the "kitchen remodel" fund. She introduced many successful changes to several events at the Grange. Susan founded and nurtured the most successful fundraiser the Bayside Grange ever held: The Bayside Grange Hand Makers Holiday Craft Faire. This year will be the 5th faire & it will be dedicated to the amazing spirit of its founding mother. The Bayside Grange will also dedicate its new kitchen to the memory of Susan. Susan was very fond of gardening, enjoying many hours in her own wild, overgrown garden, filled with compost bins and blackberries. She spent time volunteering at the Potowat Community Garden in Arcata and loved working with the Hunter Orchards family & Neukom Farms selling peaches at the Farmers Market for several summers. She was very community spirited, serving on the Board of Directors for Humboldt Women for Shelter and the North Country Faire, to name only a couple. She and Carl served as interviewers and hosts for the international travel agency Servas. And finally, a description of this wonder woman would not be complete without mentioning her amazing crochet talent as well as her loving touch as a masseuse. Susan's brightly colored, glittery & hairy crocheted hats were sold at many crafts fairs locally. They were owned and envied by many. In addition, Susan lovingly shared her talent as a myofascial release masseuse, educating so many of us about ways to soothe our bodies. Susan was preceded in death by her husband Carl CHATFIELD, her parents Robert and Ruth and her brother Michael Walter. Susan is survived by her brother and sister-in-law Tom and Judy Walter, Kingwood, TX; her half sister Mary Jane Kesling, Shelby Township, Michigan; her nieces Ann Walter (Katrina Hanratty), New York, New York and Janis Walter King (Jeff), Kansas City, Kansas, and their 3 children; her nephews Eric Walter (Lisa), Sydney, Australia and their 3 children; John Walter (Nathalie), Boston, MA; Gregory Walter (Andrea), Tampa, Florida and their 2 children. There will be a celebration of life for both Susan and her husband Carl on Saturday, August 27th at 2:00 at the Arcata Community Center. Family and friends will gather to share memories, dine and dance, while enjoying music from their dear family of musician friends. Eureka Times-Standard - Eureka, CA - 26 Aug 2016 |
Father: Johann Friedrich Walther, 1831-1917 Mother: Johanne Christiane Straube, 1834-1919 ----- The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : Saturday 26 May 1951) DEUTSCHER. -On May 19, at 15 Allenby road, Canterbury. Johanna Pauline, beloved wife of the late T. M. Deutscher, loving mother of Emil (deceased), Alvine (Mrs. Schmidt. Echuca), Minna (Mrs. E W. Niewand Minyip). Emma (Mrs. T F. CHATFIELD, Kaniva). Selma (deceased). Hilda (Mrs Langford. Red Cliffs). Walter (North Brighton), and Evie (Mrs. F. Siegle), in her 96th year. |
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of Malvern. Victoria. |
The West Australian (Perth, WA : Wednesday 30 December 1942) ENGAGEMENT Dorothy May Chatfleld. youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs A. CHATFIELD, of Tammin. to Herbert Walton (Sgt. RAAF). eldest son of Mr and Mrs H. Walton, of Malvern. Victoria. The West Australian (Perth, WA : Friday 29 June 1945) WALTON--CHATFIELD.-On May, 3. at St Mark's Church. Tamminn. WA, by Rev Pym, Dorothy May. youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs A. Chatfield (Tammin). to Herbert, eldest son of Mr and Mrs H. Walton (Malvern. Victoria). Present address, 1318 Malvern-road. Malvern. S.E.4 Victoria. |
Possible death GRO 4th qtr 1846 Walwork, William Ashton, Lancashire 20 146 |
Marriages GRO 4th qtr 1838 HURST, Alice Greaves Ashton &c. inc Oldham, Lancashire 20 61 WALLWORK, William Ashton &c. inc Oldham, Lancashire 20 61 |
According to 1900 census Hannah had 7 children of whom 4 were living. |
Find A Grave Memorial# 85001944 ----- Mrs. Webb Rites PLATTEVILLE - Funeral services for Mrs. John Webb, 73, who died at her home in Platteville Saturday after a long illness, will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Trinity Episcopal church. The Rev. Donald Heermans will officiate, with burial in Greenwood cemetery. The former Alice Wanamaker, she was born Feb. 8, 1869, in Platteville, and was a lifelong resident of the city. With her husband she recently observed their 64th wedding anniversary. Survivors include her husband; a daughter, Mrs. Curtis Thompson, Lamont; a son, Edward, Ft. Riley, Kan.; two sisters, Mrs. Vera Dunn, Madison, and Mrs. William Hough, Janesville; six grandchildren, and three great grandchildren. |
Find A Grave Memorial# 84993539 |
No known issue. |
Spouse of Hannah Abiah CHATFIELD 1825-1900 |
Find A Grave Memorial# 84295640 ----- Although the usual spelling for this surname is Wannamaker, some variations of the spelling are Wannemaker, Wanamaker and Wanemaker. In 1849 Henry Lewis Wannamaker, went to Grant Co., WI where his uncle, Jonas Wannamaker had settled in 1846 as well as his brother Samuel. The following year, he walked back to Trumbull Co., OH in order to bring his family to WI . They settled in Platteville where he followed his trade of blacksmith. In 1853 he went to CA and returned to Platteville, WI in 1857. He served in the CIVIL WAR, enlisted for 3 yrs. in Co. E, 25th WI Vol. Infantry, was with Sherman on the march to the sea and in the Carolina Campaign, honorably discharged in 1865. In 1875 he moved his family to Golden, Jefferson, CO where they lived until his death in Feb 1906, age 83. His obituary was published Mar 1, 1906 the Loveland Register noting that his 6 grandsons were pallbearers and that he was a great grandfather of 8 children. Co. Hist. Soc. Denver; Commemorative Biog. Record of the Counties of Rock, Green, Grant, IA, and Lafayette, WI, Chicago, Cook, IL 1901, pg. 179. |
Ohio, County Marriages Name: Henry L. Wannemaker Event Type: Intended Marriage Event Date: 26 Dec 1843 Event Place: Trumbull, Ohio Age: 21 Birth Year (Estimated): 1822 Spouse's Name: Hannah A. Chatfield Spouse's Age: 19 Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1824 Reference ID: 1842-44 p 168 GS Film Number: 904255 Digital Folder Number: 004017161 Image Number: 00485 |
Find A Grave Memorial# 85001526 ----- From: Janesville Daily Gazette Wednesday, July 27, 1955 Janesville, Wisconsin Mrs. William E. Hough, 84, Janesville resident for 60 years, died at 4 p.m. Tuesday in her home, 325 S. Division St. In failing health for several years, she had been ill for the past six months. The former Nellie Mildred Wanamaker, daughter of Charles Henry and Eliza Webster Wanamaker, was born in Platteville, Oct. 6, 1870. She was married to William E. Hough in Platteville, Aug. 16, 1894. Mr. Hough, who operated a barber shop at 106 E. Milwaukee St., for 42 years, died Oct. 30, 1939. A daughter, Vera Alice Hough died, July 30, 1933. Two brothers and two sisters also preceded her in death. Mrs. Hough was a member of First Congregational Church and had served as president of Division 5 of the church. As a young woman she sang in the church choir. Surviving is one daughter, Mrs. E. W. Welch, Janesville. Services will be held at 3:30 p.m. Thursday in the Overton Funeral Home, the Rev. H. C. Kimmel, First Congregational Church officiating. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. |
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