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CHATFIELD-TAYLOR "Hobie" HobartQUERY died Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia, USA ----- Find A Grave Memorial# 142689215 ===== New York, New York Passenger and Crew Lists Name: Hobart Chatfield Taylor Event Type: Immigration Event Date: 1929 Event Place: New York, New York Gender: Male Age: 11 Birthplace: Chicago Ship Name: Majestic Birth Year (Estimated): 1918 Affiliate Publication Title: Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1897-1957. , GS Film number: 1756269 , Digital Folder Number: 004863013 , Image Number: 00534 ----- Aug 24, 1942, Chicago Tribune: Hobart Chatfield-Taylor Engaged to Virginian And from Purceville, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Moncure Nelson Lyon of Black Oak Ridge sent word of the engagement of their daughter, Mary Owen, to Hobart Chatfield-Taylor, son of the undersecretary of commerce, Wayne Chatfield Taylor, and Mrs Taylor of Washington, D.C. and Lake Forest. Miss Lyon was graduated from the Convent of the Sacred Heart at Noroton, Conn., and was introduced to society at the Bachelor's cotillion in Baltimore several seasons ago. Mr. Taylor attended St. Mark's school and was graduated from Yale university, where he was a member of the Fence club. He now is in the USA Coast Guard reserve. The Taylors have two daughters, Adelaide, now Mrs. John Marshall Kernochan, and Rose, who is Mrs. Frank G. MacMurray. Both made Chicago debuts. ----- |
Hobart Chatfield-Taylor Engaged to Virginian And from Purceville, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Moncure Nelson Lyon of Black Oak Ridge sent word of the engagement of their daughter, Mary Owen, to Hobart Chatfield-Taylor, son of the undersecretary of commerce, Wayne Chatfield Taylor, and Mrs Taylor of Washington, D.C. and Lake Forest. Miss Lyon was graduated from the Convent of the Sacred Heart at Noroton, Conn., and was introduced to society at the Bachelor's cotillion in Baltimore several seasons ago. Mr. Taylor attended St. Mark's school and was graduated from Yale university, where he was a member of the Fence club. He now is in the USA Coast Guard reserve. The Taylors have two daughters, Adelaide, now Mrs. John Marshall Kernochan, and Rose, who is Mrs. Frank G. MacMurray. Both made Chicago debuts. Chicago Tribune Aug. 24, 1942. ----- A socialite article in The Chicago Tribune, Oct. 18, 1942 about the family and the wedding. We are having the presentment of a nice little season after all, and while debuts may be few. weddings still are with us. Hobie Chatfield Taylor's wedding card arrived last week. Wayne Taylor's only son has married a Virginia girl, Mary Owen Lyon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moncure N. Lyon at Burcellville, VA. The wedding was yesterday at Black Oak Ridge, the Lyon estate out of Washington. Hobie, who is named for his grandpa, Hobart Chatfield Chatfield-Taylor, once Chicago's great cotillion leader, is an officer in the coast guard reserve. Now that the three children of the family are married. Adele and Wayne Taylor have bought and settled at Washington in a nice white house in S street, a quite shallow, small house, attractive to behold. The family was at York House, at Yorktown. when I was in the capital last month, so I saw only the outside shell of their abode. |
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Joan Chatfield-Taylor Longtime San Franciscan Joan Chatfield-Taylor died on October 19, 2012 in Portland, Oregon, from breast cancer. San Francisco has lost one of its liveliest and most creative personalities. Born August 14, 1941, near Tucson, Arizona, Joan moved to San Francisco a few years later, where she spent the rest of her life. After earning her BA from Smith College in 1962, she became the fashion editor for the San Francisco Chronicle. Her articles were noted not only for their vivid descriptions of costly clothes, but their sly humor and graceful prose. In the late '70's Joan left the Chronicle to become a successful freelance writer, focusing on travel, architecture and food. Joan loved to travel-the more exotic and less tamed the better. Her most profound travel experiences included studying cooking in Laos and Vietnam, investigating Israeli border surveillance, and probing the roles of older women in South Africa. Closer to home, she engaged in numerous philanthropic activities, primarily in the areas of education, art and liberal political advancement. In addition to being a fiercely devoted mother to her two children, Joan forged substantive, meaningful friendships at every point in her life. She retained her friends from nursery school, boarding school, work, chance encounters on trips, and formed close ties with her children's friends, who remember a warm and festive household, exceptional cuisine, and a person sincerely interested in their lives. Every one of them misses her deeply. Joan is survived by her two children, Christina and Matthew Henry de Tessan, her two grandchildren, Luc and Ben, her son-in-law Rick Wilson, and her brother Michael Thomas. Joan's memorial service will be held November 9, 2012 at 3:00 pm at the Chapel of Our Lady in the Presidio. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Doctors without Borders. Published in San Francisco Chronicle on Oct. 28, 2012 ===== Well known authoress. Attended Garrison Forest School 300 Garrison Forest Road Owings Mills, MD Joan Chatfield-Taylor 1958 b abt 1942. ----- United States Public Records Name: Joan H Detessan Also Known As: Christina Henry Detessan 2nd Also Known As Name: Christina H Dtessan 3rd Also Known As Name: C Henry Event Date: 09 Mar 2006-10 Jan 2009 Event Place: San Francisco, California Birth Date: 14 Aug 1941 Address: San Francisco, California 94117 Address Date: 09 Mar 2006-10 Jan 2009 2nd Address: Bainbridge Island, Washington 98110 2nd Address Date: 01 Jul 2000-01 Aug 2000 3rd Address: San Francisco, California 94123 3rd Address Date: 01 Apr 1987-10 Jan 2009 Possible Relatives: Christina H Tessan, Christina Detessan, Christina Henry De Tessan, De Tessan Henry, Detessa Joan Henry, Detessan P Henrydetessan, Jeffrey Furlough Thomas, Joan H Henrydetessa, Mary M Tessan, Mary Moore Henrydetessan, Matthew Detessan, Matthew Henry De Tessan, Matthew Henrydetessan, Philippe Henry De Tessan Affiliate Identifier: 21900519 ----- United States Public Records Name: Joan H Detessan Event Date: 01 Jan 1997-01 May 1997 Event Place: San Francisco, California Address: San Francisco, California 94123 Possible Relatives: P H Detessan, Philippe H Detessan Affiliate Identifier: 735981996 ----- United States Public Records Name: Joan H De Tessan Event Date: 01 Jan 2000-01 Sep 2000 Event Place: San Francisco, California Address: San Francisco, California 94123 Possible Relatives: Christina H Tessan, Matthew Henry De Tessan, Philippe Henry De Tessan, Tessan Joan H De Tessan Affiliate Identifier: 920745562 |
Articles in New York Times SAN FRANCISCO, June 26 1967 Mrs. Elinor Mackenzie Bangs Chatfield-Taylor of San Francisco and Robert Chatfield-Taylor of Manchester, Mass., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Joan Chatfield-Taylor, fashion editor of The San Francisco Chronicle, to Philippe Henry de Tessan of San Francisco. He is the son of Mrs. Georges Henry of Paris and the late Mr. Henry. HEALDSBURG, Calif., Sept. 23 --Miss Joan Chatfield-Taylor, daughter of Mrs. Elinor Chatfield-Taylor of San Francisco and of Robert Farwell ChatfieldTaylor of Manchester, Mass., was married here today to Philippe Henry de Tessan, son of Mrs. Georges Henry of Paris and the late Mr. Henry. |
USA Public Records Name: C Chatfield Also Known As: Taylor M Chatfield 2nd Also Known As Name: Marie C Chatfield Taylor 3rd Also Known As Name: Constance Chatfield-Taylo Residence Date: 05 Oct 2005-04 May 2006 Residence Place: Washington, DC Birth Date: 04 Oct 1954 Phone Number: (202) 338-3181 Phone Number Recorded Date: 01 Aug 2008 Address: 2030 M St NW., Washington, Dc 20036 Address Date: 05 Oct 2005-04 May 2006 2nd Address: 6402 Arlington Blvd # 8, Falls Church, Virginia 22042 2nd Address Date: 01 Dec 1992-26 May 2005 3rd Address: 1840 Wyoming Ave NW # A., Washington, DC 20009 3rd Address Date: 01 Apr 1986-26 May 2005 4th Address: 2620 Laguna St Apt 2., San Francisco, California 94123 4th Address Date: 01 Jan 1983 Possible Relatives: Agnes B Mcstay, Alfred E Field, Alvin Aron Taylor, Andrea L Taylor, Anita E Ginyardtaylor, Arthur Cliff Hardy, Barbara B Taylor, Barbara M Taylor, Barbara N Efield, Betty L Woolfrey, Brenda I Tolleson, Barbara Joann Taylor, C CHATFIELD, C Chatfield-Taylo, Carl R Taylor Jr, Carlet Spearman-Taylor, Carol S Taylor, Carroll L Taylor, Charles E Hardy, Chester C Taylor Record Number: 138095231 |
of Lotus, CA. ----- Mercedes Chatfield-Taylor San Francisco Bay Area Staffing and Recruiting Current Managing Partner, Venture Capital & Private Equity Practice Lead at The Caldwell Partners ----- USA Public Records Name: Mercedes S Chatfield Also Known As Name: Mercedes Chatfiel Taylor 2nd Also Known As Name: Mercedes Chatfield-Ta 3rd Also Known As Name: Mercedes Chatfield-Taylor Residence Date: 23 Dec 2003 Residence Place: Shingle Springs, California Birth Date: 07 Apr 1968 Address: 6230 Chablis Dr., Shingle Springs, California 95682 2nd Address: 1200 Arrowbee Dr., Placerville, California 95667 2nd Address Date: 01 Jan 1998-01 Oct 2007 3rd Address: 519 Taugwonk Rd., Stonington, Connecticut 06378 3rd Address Date: 01 Jan 1997-01 Nov 1997 Possible Relatives: C Chatfield-Taylo, Charles Chatfield Chatfieldtaylor, Jesicca E Chatfieldtaylor, Marian Chatfieldtaylor, Marian H Chatfield-Taylor, Taylor M Taylor, Taylormarian Charles Chatfeild, Marian Chatfield-Taylor Record Number: 480289043 |
USA Public Records Name: Moncure L Chatfield-Taylo Also Known As: Moncurelyon Chatfield-Taylor 2nd Also Known As Name: Laurie M Chatfield-Taylor 3rd Also Known As Name: Moncure Chattfieldtayl Residence Date: 06 May 2006 Residence Place: Nantucket, Massachusetts Birth Date: 04 Dec 1952 Phone Number: (508) 228-4869 Phone Number Recorded Date: 10 Jan 2009 Address: 5 N Beach St., Nantucket, Massachusetts 02554 Address Date: 06 May 2006 2nd Address: 91 Washington St., Nantucket, Massachusetts 02554 2nd Address Date: 07 Mar 2002-10 Jan 2009 3rd Address: 43 Pine St., Nantucket, Massachusetts 02554 3rd Address Date: 01 Jun 1995-01 Jan 2009 Possible Relatives: Chatfield Taylor, Laurie Mcarthur CHATFIELD, Laurie Mcarthur CHATFIELD, Moncure Chatfield-Tayl, Real E Taylor, Real E C Taylor Record Number: 365241246 |
of Weston ----- 2013 Nick is an artist. He lives in Brooklyn and is currently into building igloos. He makes them out of things like speakers and wooden crates. He also makes music videos. ----- USA Public Records Name: Nicholas A Chatfield-Taylor Residence Date: 02 Nov 2004-01 Jan 2009 Residence Place: Brooklyn, New York Birth Date: 10 Jan 1984 Address: 74 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, New York 11205 Address Date: 02 Nov 2004-01 Jan 2009 Record Number: 1095332194 |
O. CHATFIELD TAYLOR DIES AFTER CRASH Chicago Daily Tribune Jan 18 1948; pg. 41 O. CHATFIELD TAYLOR DIES AFTER CRASH ----- Otis Chatfield-Taylor, 47, playwright and writer, who was prominent in Chicago and New York society circles, died Friday night from injuries suffered in an automobile accident near his estate at Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y., it was learned here yesterday. Mr. Chatfield-Taylor was born in Lake Forest, the son of Hobart C. Chatfield-Taylor and his first wife, the former Rose Farwell, who was a daughter of the late Charles H. Farwell, USA senator from Illinois. He was editor of the Croton-on-Hudson News and formerly had held editorial posts on Newsweek, Town and Country and the Outlook magazines, and the Chicago Times. Stage Interests Varied His theatrical interests were varied and included walk-on parts in several plays. Mr. Chatfield-Taylor managed two Broadway shows, ran a summer stock company, and dramatized a novel of Oliver LaFarge's Pulitzer prize winner, "Laughing Boy." On Jan. 15, 1934, Mr Chatfield-Taylor was divorced from his first wife, the former Jane Benson, in Reno, and on May 6, 1936, he was married to Marochka Anisfeld, daughter of Boris Anisfeld, Russian painter associated with the Art Institute of Chicago. Bought Old Estate In 1945, Mr. Chatfield-Taylor purchased the 300 year old Van Cortland manor at Croton-on-Hudson. The auto crash which took his life occurred as he was about to turn into the driveway of the 12 acre estate. His club memberships included the Saddle and Cycle club here. Surviving are his widow, a son, Charles Farwell Chatfield-Taylor, a sister Mrs. William D. Sohier of Boston, and two brothers, Wayne of Washington, D.C., and Robert of Phoenix, Ariz. Services will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow in St. Augustine's Episcopal church, Ossining, Reproduced without permission of the copyright owner as over 50 years old. Further reproduction prohibited without permission. ===== Playwright and theatrical producer. At one time he was rumored to be engaged to actress Miriam Battista. ----- USA World War I Draft Registration Cards Name: Otis Chatfield-Taylor Event Date: 1917-1918 Event Place: Lake County no 1, Illinois Gender: Male Nationality: USA Birth Date: 06 May 1899 Birthplace: , , USA Affiliate Publication Number: M1509 , Affiliate Publication Title: World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards , GS Film Number: 1614030 , Digital Folder Number: 005248710 , Image Number: 05255 ----- USA Passport Applications Name: Otis Chatfield-Taylor Event Date: 1921 Event Place: Illinois Birth Date: 06 May 1899 Birthplace: Illinois Certificate Number: 84659 Affiliate Publication Number: M1490 , GS Film Number: 001686062 , Digital Folder Number: 007568922 , Image Number: 00537 ----- USA Census, 1940 Name: Otis Chatfield Taylor Event Place: Cortlandt Town, Westchester, New York [Correct spelling] Gender: Male Age: 41 Marital Status: Married Race: White Relationship to Head of Household: Head Birthplace: Illinois Birth Year (Estimated): 1899 Last Place of Residence: Same Place Household Role Gender Age Birthplace Otis Chatfield Taylor Head M 41 Illinois Marella Chatfield Taylor Wife F 30 Russia Julia Scott Maid F 28 South Carolina District: 60-20 , Family Number: 332 , Sheet Number and Letter: 15A , Line Number: 25 , Affiliate Publication Number: T627 , Affiliate Film Number: 2802 , Digital Folder Number: 005459486 , Image Number: 00609 ----- Travels Otis Chatfield Taylor New York, Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island) residence: New York City immigration: 1 October 1922 Otis Chatfield Taylor New York, New York Passenger and Crew Lists birth: 1899 Lake Forest Ill immigration: 1928 New York, New York Otis Chatfield-Taylor New York, New York Passenger and Crew Lists birth: 1899 Lake Forest Ill immigration: 1929 New York, New York Otis Chatfield-Taylor New York, New York Passenger and Crew Lists birth: 1900 Lake Forest Ill immigration: 1932 New York, New York Otis Chatfield-Taylor New York, New York Passenger and Crew Lists birth: 1899 Lake Forest Ill immigration: 1935 New York, New York Otis Chatfield-Taylor New York, New York Passenger and Crew Lists birth: 1899 Lake Forest Ill immigration: 1943 New York City, New York |
Otis Chatfield-Taylor, socially prominent New Yorker and writer, obtained a license yesterday to marry Marochka Anisfeld, 26 years old, daughter of Boris Anisfeld. ----- The ceremony was conducted in her father's art studio in Chicago. |
United States Public Records Name R Chatfield-Taylor Residence Date 01 Jul 2005-10 Jan 2009 Residence Place Dartmouth, Massachusetts Address Dartmouth, Massachusetts 02748 Record Number 1053657161 ----- United States Public Records Name R Chatfield-Taylor Residence Date 01 Jul 2005 Residence Place New Bedford, Massachusetts Address New Bedford, Massachusetts 02740 Possible Relatives Robert F Chatfieldtaylor Jr Record Number 1053628197 |
Executive Assistant at Owl Ventures, LP San Francisco Bay Area Executive Office Current Executive Assistant at Owl Ventures, LP, Executive Assistant at Catamount Ventures Past Executive Administrative Assistant / Research Analyst at Rich Talent Group, Executive Assistant at Terminal Plaza Associates, Pilates... Education Brown University, St. Mark's School ===== USA Public Records Name: Rebecca F Chatfield-Taylor Residence Date: 11 Oct 2005-01 Oct 2007 Residence Place: San Francisco, California Birth Date: 23 May 1977 Phone Number: (415) 440-1577 Phone Number Recorded Date: 01 Oct 2007 Address: 2480 Washington St Apt 409, San Francisco, California 94115 2nd Address: 324 Hermann St., San Francisco, California 94117 2nd Address Date: 01 Jul 2001 3rd Address: 12 Ave 70 12 Westmeadow, East Orleans, Massachusetts 02643 3rd Address Date: 01 Jan 1998-01 Jun 2001 Record Number: 511259049 |
Burial Plot: Section 2 Find A Grave Memorial# 25445913 ===== New York, New York Passenger and Crew Lists, 1909 Name: Richard Chatfield Taylor Event Type: Immigration Event Date: 1929 Event Place: New York, New York Gender: Male Age: 4 Birthplace: Chicago Ship Name: Majestic Birth Year (Estimated): 1925 Affiliate Publication Title: Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1897-1957. , Affiliate Publication Number: T715 , Affiliate Film Number: 4531 , GS Film number: 1756269 , Digital Folder Number: 004863013 , Image Number: 00534 ----- USA Border Crossings from Canada to USA Name: Richard Chatfield Taylor Arrival Date: 03 Sep 1939 Arrival Port: Quebec, England Age: 13 Birth Date: 02 Nov 1925 Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois Birth Country: USA Gender: Male Departure Port: Liverpool, England Ship Name: Antonia Affiliate Publication Title: Manifests of Passengers Arriving in the St. Albans, VT, District through Canadian Pacific and Atlantic Ports, 1895-1954 , Affiliate Publication Number: M1464 , Affiliate Film Number: 609 ----- USA Public Records Name: Richard C Taylor Also Known As Name: Richard Chatfield-Taylor Residence Date: 19 May 2008 Residence Place: Washington, DC Birth Date: 21 Nov 1925 Phone Number: (202) 362-1468 Phone Number Recorded Date: 19 May 2008 Address: 3050 Military Rd NW Apt 620, Washington, Dc 20015 2nd Address: 3050 Military Rd NW Apt 446, Washington, Dc 20015 2nd Address Date: 25 Sep 2007 3rd Address: 3050 Military Rd NW Apt 204, Washington, Dc 20015 3rd Address Date: 02 Nov 2004 Possible Relatives: Elizabeth Taylor, Eleanor O Chatfield-Taylor, Sadie N Taylor Record Number: 1088795863 |
Burial Plot: Summit Section - Lot 694 Find A Grave Memorial# 80960524 ----- United States, GenealogyBank Historical Newspaper Obituaries Name Robert Farwell Chatfield Taylor Sex Male Age 71 Event Date 14 Feb 1980 Event Place San Francisco, California Residence Date 12 Feb 1980 Residence Place San Francisco, California Burial Place Santa Barbara Death Date 12 Feb 1980 Death Place Beverly, Massachusetts Occupation Marine Newspaper San Francisco Chronicle Robert Farwell Charfield Chatfield Taylor's Spouses and Children Brenda Diana Duff Frazier, Wife Elinor Chatfield Taylor, Wife Lita Von Lieres Und Wilkau, Daughter Joan Henry De Tessan, Daughter Robert F Chatfield-Taylor Jr, Son Robert Farwell Chatfield Taylor's Extended Family Adelaide Sohier, Sister Other People on This Record Mr Chatfield Taylor, Lake Forest, Illinois ===== Successful businessman whose name occasionally cropped up in the newspaper society pages. He is probably best remembered by some for his four year marriage to former debutante and distant cousin, Brenda Frazier (1921-1982). After their marriage failed, Brenda said of him that he was a gentleman in every sense of the word. |
New York, New York City Marriage Records Name Robert Farwell Chatfield Taylor Event Type Marriage Event Date 05 Nov 1928 Event Place Manhattan, New York, New York Event Place (Original) Manhattan, New York, New York Gender Male Age 25 Marital Status Single Race White Birth Year (Estimated) 1903 Birthplace Chicago, Ill. Father's Name Hobart C. Mother's Name Rose Farwell Spouse's Name Valborg Edison Palmer Spouse's Gender Female Spouse's Age 24 Spouse's Marital Status Single Spouse's Race White Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated) 1904 Spouse's Birthplace NYC Spouse's Father's Name Harry Buchanan Spouse's Mother's Name Valborg Nielson |
DARTMOUTH -- Robert F. Chatfield-Taylor, 59, died at home Thursday, Oct. 14, 2004, from a brain tumor. He was the husband of Esperanca V. Moniz. Born in San Diego, he was the son of the late Robert F. and Elinor Mackenzie (Bangs) Chatfield-Taylor Sr. He moved to Southboro at the age of 13. He later lived in Boston, Greater New Bedford and on Cape Cod. Dr. Taylor was a psychiatrist at Taunton State Hospital for 10 years. He had maintained a private practice in Brookline, and for the past six years, in New Bedford. He graduated from Town School for Boys in San Francisco, St. Mark's School in Southboro, Harvard University and Jefferson Medical College. He loved to sail, snow and water ski. He enjoyed golfing, photography, high-performance cars, classical guitar and opera and was a history buff. He was a member of the Harvard Alumni. Survivors include his widow; two sons, Nicholas Chatfield-Taylor of Weston and Julian Kopald of New York; three daughters, Rebecca Chatfield-Taylor of San Francisco, Zoe Chatfield-Taylor of Weston and Raquel Chatfield-Taylor of South Dartmouth; a brother, Wayne Chatfield-Taylor of Front Royal, Va.; two half-brothers, Michael Thomas of New York and Jeffrey Thomas of San Francisco; a sister, Joan Chatfield-Taylor of San Francisco; a half-sister, Lita Von Lieres Und Wickau of Munich, Germany; and several nieces and nephews. He was the stepson of the late Brenda Frazier. His memorial service will be at 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 24, at the Seamen's Bethel in New Bedford. Obituary San Francisco Chronicle (CA); 2004-10-15 ----- United States, GenealogyBank Obituaries Deceased Name Dr Mr Robert F Chatfield-Taylor Titles and Terms Dr Mr Event Type Obituary Event Date 18 Oct 2004 Event Place Hyannis, Massachusetts Gender Male Age 59 Relationship to Deceased Deceased Birth Year (Estimated) 1945 Birthplace San Diego, , Death Date About 18 Oct 2004 Newspaper Cape Cod Times Parents and Siblings Esperanca V Moniz Mother Female Nicholas Chatfield-Taylor Brother Male Julian Kopald Brother Male Rebecca Chatfield-Taylor Sister Female Zoe Chatfield-Taylor Sister Female Others on Record Wayne Chatfield-Taylor Unknown Male Joan Chatfield-Taylor Unknown Female Michael Thomas Unknown Male Jeffrey Thomas Unknown Male Lita Von Lieres Und Wickau Unknown Female ===== USA Public Records Name: Robert F Chatfield-Taylor Also Known As Name: Robert F Chatfieldtaylor 2nd Also Known As Name: Robert F T Chatfield 3rd Also Known As Name: Robert T Chatfield Residence Date: 01 Aug 2004-01 Oct 2004 Residence Place: South Dartmouth, Massachusetts Birth Date: 03 Apr 1945 Phone Number: 587-6320 Phone Number Recorded Date: 06 Aug 2008 Address: 52 Saint John St., South Dartmouth, Massachusetts 02748 2nd Address: 66 N 2nd St., New Bedford, Massachusetts 02740 2nd Address Date: 01 Mar 1999-01 Jun 2001 3rd Address: 11 Silver Hill Rd., Weston, Massachusetts 02493 3rd Address Date: 01 Mar 1992 Possible Relatives: Barbara M Reich, Chatfield R Taylor, R Chatfield-Taylor, Robert F T CHATFIELD, Robert F Taylor-CHATFIELD, Robert T Chatfield Jr, Robert F C Taylor, Robert F T CHATFIELD, Tarobert F Chatfield Record Number: 884370894 |
USA Social Security Death Index Given Name: Rose Middle Name: T Surname: Macmurray Birth Date: 8 October 1921 Social Security Number: 577-42-9403 State: District Of Columbia Last Place of Residence: Fairfax, Virginia Previous Residence Postal Code: 22101 Event Date: 15 December 1997 Age: 76 ===== Wrote a novel about Emily Dickinson entitled "An Afternoon with Emily," Rose Chatfield-Taylor MacMurray was born in 1921 in Chicago. She attended Westover School in Middlebury, Connecticut, a boarding school for girls, and in 1939 she attended Bennington College for one year, after which she married Frank Goodnow MacMurray. They lived in McLean, VA, where they raised three children. In her later years, she taught a much-loved poetry course in the Fairfax County school system, where she was known as "The Poetry Lady" She passed away in 1997. ----- New York, New York Passenger and Crew Lists, 1909 Name: Rose Chatfield Taylor Event Type: Immigration Event Date: 1929 Event Place: New York, New York Gender: Female Age: 8 Birthplace: Chicago Ship Name: Majestic Birth Year (Estimated): 1921 Affiliate Publication Title: Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1897-1957. , Affiliate Publication Number: T715 , Affiliate Film Number: 4531 , GS Film number: 1756269 , Digital Folder Number: 004863013 , Image Number: 00534 ----- New York, New York Passenger and Crew Lists, 1909 Name: Rose Chatfield-Taylor Event Type: Immigration Event Date: 1938 Event Place: New York, New York Gender: Female Age: 17 Birthplace: Lake Forest Ill Ship Name: Queen Of Bermuda Birth Year (Estimated): 1921 Affiliate Publication Title: Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1897-1957. , Affiliate Publication Number: T715 , Affiliate Film Number: 6212 , GS Film number: 1757950 , Digital Folder Number: 004876317 , Image Number: 00153 |
Name: Frank Goodnow Macmurray Event Type: Marriage Event Date: 14 Jun 1941 Event Place: District of Columbia Age: 22 Birth Year (Estimated): 1919 Spouse's Name: Rose Chatfield-Taylor Spouse's Age: 19 Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1922 GS Film number: 2319185 , Digital Folder Number: 4661674 , Image Number: 00299 |
Spouse of Adele Margaret BLOW 1895-1977 |
Burial Plot: Section 2 Find A Grave Memorial# 44383449 ===== Obituary in New York Times Wayne Chatfield Taylor Dead; Roosevelt and Truman Aide, 73; Banker Held Major Posts in Commerce, Treasury and the Export-Import Bank In Many Public Posts Envoy at Trade Meetings Special to The New York TimesThe New York Times: November 23, 1967, WASHINGTON, Nov. 22-- Wayne Chatfield Taylor, former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury and Under Secretary of Commerce, died today at the Washington Medical Center. He was 73 years old. Under Secretary of Commerce and Assistant Secretary of the Treasury under President Franklin D. Roosevelt.[2][3] The son of author Hobart Chatfield-Taylor and grandson of Senator Charles B. Farwell, he was a graduate of St. Mark's School and of Yale University, Chatfield-Taylor was the president of the Export-Import Bank of Washington from 1945-46. Chatfield-Taylor built the noted Lake Forest, Illinois mansion "Bluff's Edge". Later economic advisor to Paul G. Hoffman in setting up the European Cooperation Administration, Chatfield-Taylor was also economic advisor to the European Recovery Program after World War II. ----- Russians Claim Arctic Village Captured Wayne Chatfield-Taylor, the European representative of the USA Red Cross, has arrived in Finland to studv the needs of the country The Belgian Red Cross has also decided to participate in the relief work of the International Red Cross Finland. Evening Telegraph, Tayside, Scotland. 16/12/1939 ----- The following is by Arthur Miller LAKE FOREST COUNTRY PLACES, XIX: Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Chatfield-Taylor's "Bluff's Edge," 620 Lake Road The very handsome, red-brick Georgian-style mansion and garage at the foot of Lake Road is a familiar site to visitors to the south entrance to the Forest Park Beach, the boaters' entrance. On the west side of the road, the house faces north, presenting a classic facade to the community. As has been the norm in this series, this estate combines uncommon historical, cultural and architectural interest. Also, its classic design dating from 1925 and by Chicago architects Rebori, Wentworth, Dewey and McCormick has stood the test of time and recently has been restored. It epitomizes the current vogue for high-quality Georgian style highlighted in an article in the April 1996 issue of Town & Country. At its annual meeting on May 19 the Lake Forest Foundation for Historic Preservation recognized the current owners of the Chatfield-Taylors' "Bluff's Edge" for their outstanding efforts to preserve this remarkable property in a manner which is faithful to its style and to its original condition. Wayne Chatfield-Taylor was the son of author Hobart Chatfield-Taylor and Rose Farwell Chatfield-Taylor, daughter of Senator Charles B. Farwell and Mary Eveline Smith Farwell. Wayne graduated from Yale in 1916 and married Adele Margaret Blow of Chicago in 1917. In a June 6, 1994 New Yorker profile by Francine Gray of Adele Chatfield-Taylor, who currently is president of the American Academy in Rome, this contemporary Adele recalls her paternal grandmother who built "Bluff's Edge:" "an amateur architect interested in ideas, dogs, and in style." Indeed, the modern-day, near-celebrity Adele recalls fondly from her childhood the aesthetic savvy of both her grandmothers for whom "'design was a sort of calling.'" (p. 51). The "Bluff's Edge" property originally was part of the C. B. Farwell estate and previously housed a Victorian residence, home to two maiden Farwell sisters. On the south end of the estate at the ravine, the older house's carriage-way wall on the ravine's edge still remains -- an overlook pointing toward the lake. In the late 1880s, too, this was part of a trial or preliminary golf course designed for Senator Farwell and his son-in-law, Hobart Chatfield-Taylor, by Scottish golf course architect C. B. MacDonald, to test interest in Chicago for a golf course. This experiment led to the building of the Chicago Golf Club and, eventually, to the founding of the Onwentsia Club. This handsome house and English landscape lawn, then, rests on an historic site of considerable interest. This Colonial Revival or Federal Revival Georgian residence illustrates the point of an article, in the April 1996 issue of Town & Country, by Marc Wortman entitled "By Georgian!" Focussing on new houses around the country, the article discusses the "boom" among discriminating clients to hire a half-dozen architects to create new Georgian revival, or classical revival, houses. One of the six architects mentioned is Thomas Beebe, who currently is the architect for an addition and renovations to 930 East Rosemary Road, originally built by Benjamin Marshall. This handsome, timeless architecture separates out its owners from the pack. Wortman quotes New York architect Jaquelin Robertson on this point: "'The symbolic hard currency of architecture is classical,... It's gold in the bank. The other stuff is leveraged buy-outs and soybean futures.'" The article also lists classic east-coast and English examples of Georgian architecture and it includes an illustration of a handsome house by Colin Campbell from the second early 18th C. volume of his Vitruvius Britannicus. A copy of this book from the library of the famous family of Georgian architects, the Adams, is in the Lake Forest College library. Once in the library of a local estate, it was found in the 1980s by the late Edwin Asmann (Lake Forest, '27) and purchased on the Martin Rosenthal Memorial Library Fund. The client of such a designer as the six mentioned by Wortman gains not only aesthetic pleasure on a daily basis and for a lifetime but often as well remarkable efficiency in the use of space. As Eleanor Roosevelt observed of the townhouse Charles Platt designed for the Roosevelts on East 65th Street in New York in 1907, "'an architect of great taste' had 'made the most of every inch of space....'" (see Deborah S. Gardner, "Platt in New York...." in Keith N. Morgan, Shaping an American Landscape: the Art and Architecture of Charles A. Platt, from the University Press of New England, 1995, p. 114). Certainly Wayne Chatfield-Taylor was separated by a couple of generations from contact with the too-direct results of farming ("soybeans"), though he was an investment banker and later served in Franklin D. Roosevelt's Treasury and Commerce Depts. His and his wife's 10,000 sq. ft. house reflects the added culture and vision for the future which comes to second- and, in this case, third-generation resources and leisure. The couple's Chicago architect, Andrew Rebori, was the partner of two other such scions of early Chicago hustle, contemporaries of Charles B. and his brother John V. Farwell. As described by Joan Draper and Raymond T. Tatum in "The Buildings of Andrew Nicholas Rebori" (Chicago Architectural Journal, v. 4, 1984), John Wentworth was a grand-nephew of the New-England-born early Chicago mayor and booster "Long John" Wentworth and Leander McCormick, Jr. was a grand-nephew of farm implement innovator and early Chicagoan Cyrus Hall McCormick. Rebori himself had met at school a niece of Chicago Tribune publisher Robert R. McCormick, a descendant of both McCormick and of Joseph Medill who built the Tribune. Rebori had attended M.I.T. in Boston and then studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris (1908-09) and at the American Academy in Rome (1910). He worked in the office of neo-classical architect Cass Gilbert (Woolworth Building, U. S. Supreme Court building in Washington) in New York between these trips (1909-1910). Rebori came to Chicago, perhaps in connection with his friendship with Robert R. McCormick's niece Nannie Prendergast, whom he married in 1913. Rebori, who lived until 1966, went on to have a very successful practice as a Society architect on Chicago's Gold Coast, working mostly on luxury apartment buildings and larger projects on upper Michigan Avenue, which he planned. The Chatfield-Taylor place is prominently located near the lakefront of the original 1857 east Lake Forest mostly curvilinear street plan, itself essentially a Georgian feature. Lake Forest's National Register historic districts are architectural and landscape parks of the highest quality and, indeed, the original Almerin Hotchkiss plan of 1857 makes this section of east Lake Forest for its scale perhaps the most fully-realized, historically important, and aesthetically rewarding planned community west of Williamsburg. The 1857 plan's landscape style is indeed Georgian-period-originated (1714 to 1830, the time of the reigns of George I to George IV in England) -- the new English Landscape of William Kent, Capability Brown and Humphrey Repton translated into more democratic forms in the Nineteenth Century by Joseph Paxton and, on this side of the Atlantic, by Hotchkiss's creative generation of American landscape gardeners (also Downing, Davis, and Olmsted). Within the 1857 plat area is found an interplay of landscape elements which represent Eighteenth Century ideals of the picturesque (the rugged ravine at "Walden" and elemental lake views from Forest Park are examples: wild scenery) and the beautiful (spreading, closely-clipped lawns over undulating terrain as in Triangle Park and the lawn at Lake Forest College's "Glen Rowan" here are representative: nature domesticated). In this setting relatively formal houses are set off in a manner characteristic of English country houses in their landscape parks. An example here in addition to the Chatfield-Taylor place is the symmetrical, Italianate "Homestead" of the DeVillo Holts (1860) at the northwest corner of College and Sheridan Roads, facing what was the "University Park" in the 1857 street plan. Later this 1857-platted district assumed its prevailing architectural character during the Country Place Era when Beaux-Arts formalism prevailed -- predominantly houses adhering to one of a group of European historical styles. Some of these houses blended architectural styles -- such as Shaw's Clayton Mark house (999 Lake Road). But this was done here with a refined sense of historical precedent not only for detail, but also for scale, balance, and proportion. Even I. W. Coburn's very modern-appearing houses on Lake Road pay careful homage to classical villa traditions, and are rigorous in their adherence to classical proportion and balance. In the Country Place Era many Lake Forest estates were planned by nationally-known east-coast architects -- Charles Platt ("Villa Turicum" and 788 East Woodland Road; the Botanic Garden this summer will have an exhibit featuring Platt, from June 15 to Sept. 15, and it will offer an area tour of Platt and other exhibit-related garden designers' work on Sept. 11 in which I will participate: please call the Botanic Garden's education office for details), Delano & Aldrich (965 East Deerpath), Harrie T. Lindeberg (1460 North Lake Road, etc.), and Philip Lippincott Goodwin (111 West Westminster). Indeed, the Dittmers employed New Yorker David Easton, another of the names on the list of six in the April issue of Town & Country, in their 1980s refurbishment of David Adler's "Derwen Mawr" (West Deerpath, opposite Deerpath School). Also, the gardens at 788 East Woodland Road currently are being refurbished by English landscape gardener Rosemary Verey collaborating with an excellent North Shore firm. In the Country Place Era the high-profile, east-coast architects challenged the more local Beaux-Arts practitioners such as Frost & Granger, Shaw, Clark, Rebori, Adler, the Mahers, Anderson, Frazier, the Wolcotts and others to maintain their work at, to elevate their work to, or share in developing (as with Adler and Shaw, for example) this national level standard. To conclude, a return to contemplation of the reserved neo-classical elegance of the Chatfield-Taylors' "Bluff's Edge," now painstakingly restored and maintained, provides a good gauge of appropriate community standards. This and other efforts to preserve and renew noble Georgian and other revival-style houses deserve community applause and support. The Chatfield-Taylor place is not hidden behind walls far from the road; rather it is on view on the edge of Forest Park and where all can see and enjoy the stately facade and the handsome garage set in their surrounding English landscape private park. It is crucial to the future of Lake Forest that sensitive spots like this one fall into the hands of responsible and knowledgeable stewards of the estate buildings and grounds, like the current owners of "Bluff's Edge" and their careful, respectful Chicago based restoration architects. The Preservation Foundation's recognition of these owners' adherence to national-level preservation standards in restoring their estate provides appropriate positive reinforcement to future would-be good stewards of local architectural treasures. Others who would like to follow the example of the owners of the Chatfield Taylor estate either in restoring a classic property like this one or in creating a new estate of distinction, even on a small scale, should contact the Preservation Foundation for the names of architects and of landscape architects of this calibre and level of commitment to traditional style. Arthur Miller June 12, 1996 ----- Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Immigration Cards Name: Wayne Chatfield Taylor Event Type: Immigration Event Date: 1957 Gender: Male Marital Status: Married Nationality: USA Birth Date: 19 Dec 1893 Birthplace: Chicago Father's Name: Hobart Mother's Name: Rose Chatfield Taylor Traveling With Children: No Digital Folder Number: 004909245 , Image Number: 00152 |
Engaged 16 Mar 1917. |
USA Public Records Name: Wayne Chatfield Also Known As: Taylor Wayne Chatfield 2nd Also Known As Name: Wayne Chatfield-Taylo 3rd Also Known As Name: Wayne Chatfield-Taylor Residence Date: 01 Apr 2001 Residence Place: Front Royal, Virginia Birth Date: 28 Jun 1947 Phone Number: 636-2220 Phone Number Recorded Date: 01 Jan 2009 Address: Morgns Farm, Front Royal, Virginia 22630 Address Date: 01 Apr 2001 2nd Address: 11315 Morgan Frd Farm S., Front Royal, Virginia 22630 2nd Address Date: 01 Apr 1995 3rd Address: 2860 PO Box, Front Royal, Virginia 22630 3rd Address Date: 01 Dec 1979-13 Nov 2000 Possible Relatives: S CHATFIELD, Susan T Chatfield-Taylor, Taylor W Chatfield Record Number: 159234341 |
Mother is Dorian Lee Lightbown born 10 April 1950. ===== of Weston ----- Sr Director of Merchandising at NIC+ZOE Greater Boston Area Apparel & Fashion Current Sr Director of Merchandising at NIC+ZOE Past Director of Merchandising at NIC+ZOE, Merchandising and Marketing Manager at NIC+ZOE, Merchandising and Marketing Assistant at NIC+ZOE,... Education Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising ----- Founded the Boston-based contemporary clothing brand, Nic+Zoe’s, in 2006. ----- (NEW YORK) Have you met NIC+ZOE yet? We caught up with merchandising and marketing manager Zoë Chatfield-Taylor of Boston-based label NIC+ZOE to find out how she got lured into the family biz and what it’s like working under her mom, aka the brand’s creative director, Dorian Lightbown. As for Nick? He’s busy constructing igloos, but more on that later. Check out the family dynamic behind this booming 7-year-old booming brand, which sells at Nordstrom and Lord & Taylor and recently wrapped an ad campaign shot by Mario Sorrenti featuring Arizona Muse. BY PAIGE REDDINGER How did your mom, Dorian, get into this industry? She went to Pratt and RISD, and has been designing her whole life. She started working for other people like Mast Industries, which became The Limited. She was actually one of the first people to be a part of the whole mass production for that movement of stores. She worked for Sigrid Olsen for 17 years, where she was the knitwear designer. She always wanted to start her own business and after a family tragedy it was like, "well, life is short and if I want to do this, I should do it, because anything can change tomorrow." So she started NIC+ZOE and named it after my brother and me. Is your brother also in the family biz? Nick is an artist. He lives in Brooklyn and is currently into building igloos. He makes them out of things like speakers and wooden crates. He also makes music videos. What did you go to school for? I was too close to the business to think I’d ever want to do that. I grew up with my mom working a million hours her whole life. I went to the University of Connecticut for a year; I absolutely hated it. Then I went to FIDM in L.A. and I studied merchandising, marketing, and business management. So now I do merchandising for the company. What’s it like working with your mom? I love it! We’re friends. Someone in our office recently told me I speak so professionally to my mom. I don’t even notice! But I did go through the whole phase of wondering what I should call her in the office. When she’s walking by me and I’m trying to get her attention, I’m like, "Dorian!" Because if I’m writing an email to someone and I say, "I spoke with my mom," it’s kind of weird. Do you give your mom any input on the design? That’s the other thing about our relationship: I speak honestly to her. She’s everyone else’s boss, but I definitely give my opinion and will say, "oh no, that’s not good!" but other people have to tread more lightly around the subject. Since I work on merchandising and we have such a full collection there has to be guidance there. I look at the sell-through and think about our needs as a business and then input that with design and trends that are going on so we work closely to get to the end result. So she’s listens to you if you don’t love a piece? [Laughs] I think she does! But she’ll stick up for things, too. Do you think you’ll ever design your own line? I’m not a designer. I know there are a lot of people out there with lines who aren’t designers, but they shouldn’t be [designing]. Growing up watching my mom, I’m always like, "you’ve been doing this for so long and you keep thinking of new things?" It’s amazing! I don’t know how she keeps doing it. What style blogs do you have bookmarked? I love Man Repeller and Atlantic-Pacific. What are your favorite magazines? I like the accessibility of a magazine like Lucky. But on the higher end, I like to read Harper’s Bazaar. Do you travel a lot? I’m here in New York a lot for our events, like our recent launch at Lord & Taylor. I also do a lot of personal appearances at Nordstrom’s, and I usually go to at least one show during market. Which trade shows do you attend? We have shows all around the country. Besides Coterie and Magic, which are our biggest shows, we have the regional ones like Stylemax in Chicago, Dallas, and Denver. We go everywhere. It’s nice working with the specialty store accounts where we can get feedback from them. I’m traveling at least once a month. Our trip to Europe was the first time I traveled with my mom for an inspiration trip. We were looking for new colors and shapes. | What is your favorite city to travel to? I love L.A. and still have family and friends there, since I used to live in Venice. I like to stop by all my old restaurants and shops. I love going to A+R. It’s the perfect store to find something for someone who has everything. My favorite restaurants are Siamese Garden, The Library Bar, AXE, and Wabi-Sabi. Do you outfit your friends in NIC+ZOE? I try! It’s kind of like what we are doing with our marketing campaign, because they have a vision of what our line is and think that it might be for someone slightly older and then they’ll see me wearing it and be like, "oh my god, I love that!" and it’s NIC+ZOE. My mom and I will show up at the office in the same thing, but we’ll wear it differently so it’s perfect for everyone. |
Bride/Babe: Zoë Chatfield-Taylor of NIC+ZOE The Hitch List has officially launched a new series: Bride/Babe. Our first bride in the spotlight is Zoë Chatfield-Taylor, the namesake of Boston-based fashion label, NIC+ZOE, known for its beautiful design, fine materials and expert craftsmanship. Zoë works alongside her mother, Dorian Lightbown, serving as Merchandising and Marketing manager for the family business. When it came to being a bride, Zoë expertly fashioned her look as a beautiful boho bride. Dress Stone Fox Bride in New York City Shoes Cocobelle Accessories My older sister gave me a custom Jennifer Meyer necklace before the wedding that I instantly fell in love with and wore for the wedding. It has a Z with a heart E, so it reads as either my name ZOE or Zoë love’s Evan. Our wedding rings were by Todd Reedand the flower crown was also by Stone Fox Bride. Health secret My mom is an incredible cook and I asked her to make a lunch for the girls and me on the day of that would be super yummy and fresh. She put out an amazing spread for us! Beauty secret The hardest thing this summer was to not get any bad tan lines! My dress was backless so between training for a 2-day bike ride and running around in the sun, I always had to make sure I had a ton of sunscreen on! Hair byPatty Martin Makeup by Katrina Hess Bridal Style Boho Greatest moment of the night Our friend married us and we didn’t know beforehand what he was going to say during the ceremony. It was so fun to stand up there together listening to his words for the first time. Wedding venue My mother's farm in South Dartmouth, MA Wedding date September 12, 2015 ----- What, exactly, does a fashion maven wear to her own wedding? That was the challenge faced by Zoë Chatfield-Taylor, Nic+Zoe’s merchandising director (and namesake), when she got engaged to her longtime sweetheart, Evan Korsmeyer. "I wanted something that was easy, a little bit more boho and casual but still chic and glamorous," Zoë says. Her flowy Stone Fox gown and floral crown couldn’t have been a better fit for the venue: a South Dartmouth hay farm owned by Zoë’s mother, Dorian Lightbown, who founded the Boston-based contemporary clothing brand in 2006. After swapping original vows under the shade of a chestnut tree, Zoë and Evan snuck away to a well-worn path flanked by picturesque stone walls-the perfect showcase for the bride’s floor-length pointelle sweater, picked up at the Paris boutique Mes Demoiselles on a work-related outing with her mom. "Of course I didn’t have my dress with me when I bought it," Zoë says, but "it was just perfect. It was fun to have something from one of our trips together." |
Birth GRO 2nd qtr 1914 CHATFIELD. Allen D Morris Eastbourne 2b 111 ----- Find A Grave Memorial# 161733239 ===== Allan changed his name to Reid and inherited his step-father's business in Canada. I am in touch with Allan's family as most still live in Manitoba. ----- Canada Passenger Lists Name Allen Reid Event Type Immigration Event Date Sep 1919 Event Place Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada Gender Male Age 5 Birth Year (Estimated) 1914 Birthplace England Ship Name Baltic |
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