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CHATFIELD Alfred GeorgeBirth GRO 1st qtr 1920 CHATFIELD, Alfred G Minards Hardingstone 3b 52 ----- Royal Welch Fusiliers. Grave 50. H. 3. Find a Grave Memorial ID 56033234. ----- Fusilier CHATFIELD, ALFRED GEORGE Service Number 976085 Died 28/03/1945 Aged 25 7th Bn. Royal Welch Fusiliers ----- Name: Alfred Chatfield Given Initials: A G Rank: Fusilier Death Date: 28 Mar 1945 Number: 976085 Birth Place: Northampton Residence: Northampton Branch at Enlistment: Infantry Theatre of War: Western Europe Campaign, 1944/45 Regiment at Death: Royal Welch Fusiliers Branch at Death: Infantry |
Birth GRO 4th qtr 1896 CHATFIELD, Alfred Henry C Sevenoaks 2a 700 Deaths Jun 1976 CHATFIELD, Alfred Henry C 15OC1896 Bromley 11 1208 ===== Cremated Find A Grave Memorial# 127518047 |
Marriages GRO 4th qtr 1919 CHATFIELD, Alfred H C Miles Sevenoaks 2a 2090 Miles. Dorothea M Chatfield Sevenoaks 2a 2090 |
Birth GRO 1st qtr 1879 CHATFIELD, Alfred Horace Sevenoaks 2a 587 ===== CHATFIELD, Private Alfred Horace G/8863 57155. Born 1879 Sevenoaks district, Kent, died 2 November 1916. East Kent Regiment. Re-enlisted D Company 9th (Service) Battalion The Welsh Regiment. Enlisted Gravesend, Kent. Resided Wrotham, Kent. Husband of Mrs. Ellen Elizabeth Chatfield nee Burden of 2, South Street, Culverstone, Meopham, Gravesend, Kent. Formerly of Rolf Cottage, Stanstead Lane, Wrotham, Kent, and the Malt House Farm, Wrotham, Kent. Father of Alfred H. CHATFIELD, and Benjamin L. Chatfield. Buried Mill Road Cemetery, Thiepval, Somme, France. Grave Ref: XVII. A. 2. Formerly Private, G/8863, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). When former soldier Alfred re-enlisted in the army on 1 January 1916, he stated that he was aged 39 years and 6 months, and that his home address was Rashill Cottages, Ash, near Wrotham, Kent. He said that he was employed as a Skilled Farm Labourer, having previously served for 12 years in The Buffs (East Kent Regiment), to which he was then again attested. After going to serve on the Western Front with his former regiment on 2 July 1916, Alfred was transferred to the 9th (Service) Battalion, Welsh Regiment on 1 September 1916. Two days after his transfer, Alfred suffered a gunshot wound to his left arm. Medal Index Card indicates entitlement to the Victory Medal and British War Medal. Alfred’s name was added to the Wrotham, Kent civic war memorial along with 12 others in 2007. Find A Grave Memorial# 56411709 ----- England and Wales Census, 1911 Name: Alfred Horace Chatfield Event Place: Yalding, Kent, England County: Kent Parish: Yalding Sub-District: Yalding Sub-District Number: 1 District Number: 51 Enumeration District: 4 Registration District: Maidstone Gender: Male Age: 32 Marital Status: Married Occupation: LABOURER ON FARM Number in Family: 7 Birth Year (Estimated): 1879 Birthplace: Sevenoaks, Kent Relationship to Head of Household: Head Schedule Type: 2 Page Number: 1 Registration Number: RG14 Piece/Folio: 3 Household Role Sex Age Birthplace Alfred Horace Chatfield Head M 32 Sevenoaks, Kent Elizabeth Ellen Chatfield Wife F 42 Staplehurst, Kent George Earnest Page Stepson M 16 Brixted, Sussex Edward Thomas Page Son M 13 Abberdeenshire Scottange, Aberdeenshire Kate Page Dau F 11 British, Northamptonshire Benjamin Lewis Page Son M 5 Brookhurst Romney Marsh Alfred Horace Chatfield Son M 2 Staplehurst, Kent Dora Elizabeth Chatfield Dau F 0 Paddock Wood, Kent |
Marriages GRO 4th qtr 1907 CHATFIELD, Alfred Horace Hollingbourne 2a 1743 BURDEN, Elizabeth Ellen Hollingbourne 2a 1743 ----- Her 2nd marriage. |
Birth GRO 1st qtr 1909 CHATFIELD, Alfred Horace Maidstone 2a 847 ----- England and Wales Death Registration Index Name: Alfred Horace Chatfield Registration Quarter: Jan-Feb-Mar Registration Year: 1986 Registration District: Maidstone County: Kent Event Place: Maidstone, Kent, England Birth Date : 31 Oct 1908 Volume: 16 Page: 1679 |
Marriages GRO 3rd qtr 1932 CHATFIELD, Alfred H Hayward Maidstone 2a 2842 Hayward, Ida M Chatfield Maidstone 2a 2842 |
Spouse of Joan Victoria GOLD 1931-2011 |
Spouse Joan Victoria GOLD 1931-2011 |
Spouse of Joan Victoria GOLD 1931-2011 |
Possible Telephone book: 2013: VIC, Reservoir 3073, 19 Charlton Crs, (03)94601134 |
VIC Marriage Index CHATFIELD, Alfd Horace GOLD, Joan Vict 1953 4655/1953 |
NSW Birth 12036/1901 CHATFIELD, Alfred J William W & Elizabeth A COONAMBLE NSW Daeth 13211/1917 CHATFIELD, Alfred J William & Elizabeth COONABARABRAN ----- Find A Grave Memorial# 148247609 |
Birth GRO 4th qtr 1913 CHATFIELD, Alfred J Mealing Tendring 4a 1519 Canadian Immigration Record Surname: Chatfield Given Name: Alfred J Age: 13 Sex: M Nationality: En Reference: RG76 - IMMIGRATION, series C-1-b Volume: 1926 volume 6 Page Number: 138 Microfilm reel: T-14805 |
Birth GRO 2nd qtr 1862 CHATFIELD, Alfred James Yeovil 5c 559 ----- England, Sussex, Parish Registers Name Alfred James Chatfield Event Type Christening Event Date 30 Jul 1865 Event Place St Peter's Church, Brighton, Sussex, England Gender Male Father's Name William Lennard Chatfield Mother's Name Ruth Chatfield ----- Death GRO 3rd qtr 1881 CHATFIELD, Alfred James 19 Alderbury 5a 96 ===== Census, 1881 name: Alfred Chatfield age: 18 gender: Male birth year: 1863 birthplace: Yeovil, Somerset, England relationship to head of household: Son marital condition: Single profession/occupation: Tailors Assistant address: Avon Cottage census place: Fisherton-Anger, Wiltshire, England disability: record type: Household family history library film: 1341499 the national archives reference: RG11 piece/folio: 2068 / 36 page number: 15 Household Gender Age Birthplace head W L Chatfield M 55 Wilsfield, Sussex, England wife Ruth Chatfield F 50 Cuckfield, Sussex, England son Fredk Chatfield M 21 Brighton, Sussex, England son Alfred Chatfield M 18 Yeovil, Somerset, England son Arthur Chatfield M 13 Brighton, Sussex, England |
Birth GRO 3rd qtr 1922 CHATFIELD, Alfred J Wheeler Croydon 2a 588 ===== L/Cpl Royal Army Medic Corps. Grave XI.D.6. Bayeux Cmtry. ----- 346931 56273804 Royal Army Medical Corps, attd. No. 47 Royal Marines Commando. b. 1922 d. Jun. 6, 1944 Bayeux War Cemetery, Bayeux, Basse-Normandie Region, France. Grave XI. D. 6. Parents: William and Dorothy Janette (Jessie T) nee Wheeler, of West Croydon, Surrey. Born in Croydon, Surrey 3rd Qtr 1922. Killed in Action between 6/7 Jun 1944 (D-Day 6 June) aged 22. |
Death GRO 3rd qtr 1910 CHATFIELD, Alfred J 78 Barnstaple 5b 237 ----- LEGAL NOTICE. ALFRED JOHN CHATFIELD, Deceased.-Pursuant to the Law of Priorty Amendment Act, 1853.- Notice is hereby Given, that all persons having any DEBTS or PLAlilS against the Estate of ALFRED JOHN CHATFIED, late of 76, Cornwll-Gardens, in the County of Middlesex, C.B. (who died on the-25th August, 1910, and whose will was proved on the 28th September, 1910, in the Principal Registry by Robert Edward CHATFIELD, Louisa CHATFIELD, and Alfred Ernie Montacute CHATFIELD, are required to tend written particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 22nd November, 1910, after which date the. said executors will distribute the assets of the said testator, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice.-Dated this llth day of October, 1910. London Standard Newspaper Archives, Oct 13, 1910 ----- Alfred John Chatfield was born on 27th Aug 1831, the eldest child of the Revd Robert Money and Anna Maria (née Jesson) Chatfield. He joined the Royal Navy at the age of 15 in 1846. C.B., Admiral R.N. Entered the Navy 1846. Sub-Lt. 1852, Lt. 1854, Cdr. 1862, Capt. 1868, Rear-Adm. 1886, retd 1891, Vice-Adm. 1891, Admiral 1897. Served in Baltic Expedn. 1854 (medal), in the Black Sea (Crimean and Turkish Medals, Sebastopol Clasp); during Ashanti Campaign 1874 in Command of "Amethyst" (medal); joined in engagement with Peruvian ship "Huascar" 1877; commanded S.E. Coast of America for two years, and "Thunderer" in the Mediterranean and Sea of Marmora; Devonport Steam Reserve 1880-82; awarded good service pension 1882; Supt. of H.M. Dockyard at Pembroke 1884-87; Manager 1887, and Chairman 1898 of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Co.; Director of Marine Co., also of Marine and Genl. Mutual Assce. Co. C.B. 1887; Knight of Justice, of the Order of St John of Jerusalem, 1900. Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : Tuesday 18 June 1850) Dreadful Death of Lieutenant Breen and ten Seamen of the " Ganges."-Accounts have been received from Greece announcing the most appalling deaths of Lieutenant Michael Breen and ten men of the Ganges, 84, at Salamis Bay. Lieutenant Breen (who was promoted from mate of the Dragon steam frigate on the Queen's visit to Ireland) and sixteen men, were sent away from the Ganges in the pinnace for water. It came on to blow hard, and the boat having shipped some seas, the sail was lowered to take in a reef, when it was supposed the pinnace was swamped. The following is a narrative of the disastrous affair: -" The pinnace of the Ganges, in command of Lieutenant Breen, with Mr. CHATFIELD, midshipman, and sixteen men, had been sent ashore at the Piraeus, and about four o'clock in the after- noon of January 31, she left the shore on her return to the ship, laden with water. Upon getting out of the harbour the breeze was found to be much stronger than they expected, and they shipped water at both bow and stern of the boat. Lieutenant Breen, under these circumstances, ordered the sail to be lowered. They attempted to reef the sail, intending to wear, with the view of returning to the Piraeus, but she rolled so much, and shipped such a quantity of water, whilst in the act of reefing, that eventually she filled and turned over, about half-past four o'clock, just half way between her Majesty's ship Queen and the east point of the island of Lypso. Lieutenant Breen, Mr. CHATFIELD, and two men, immediately struck out for the shore, and Mr. Chatfield has stated that he saw the remainder, except two, quit the boat at different periods to follow Lieutenant Breen and himself. Those who reached the small uninhabited island of Lypso were of course drenched to the skin, and passed the first night without shelter of any kind, the gale having increased, and the cold having become so intense as to freeze their clothes. The next day, the party assembled together was Lieutenant Breen, Mr. CHATFIELD, and ten of the men, but they were joined at daybreak by one of the men, who was left clinging to the boat, and who had remained there for no less than twelve hours, supported by the vain hope that he would be picked up; and, strange to say, notwithstanding his sufferings for this time in the water and his subsequent privations ashore, he was in a better condition when found than any of his companions in misfortune. They could see the fleet from their position, and endeavored to attract attention by hoisting signals of distress - namely, a pocket handkerchief and a shirt hoisted on an oar, but no relief came, the 'look out' on board the nearest ship not having ascribed the signals. They passed the day in alternate hope and despair, the cold increasing in intensity; and during this time Lieutenant Breen, perceiving that one of the men appeared to suffer very much, nobly divested himself of his coat, and gave it to him to put on. It would appear that about 7 o'clock Lieutenant Breen separated from the others, and was not seen after that time by any of the survivors, who took shelter in a cave, and were there at length discovered in an almost torpid condition. Meanwhile on board the Ganges, it was supposed that they had not ventured from the shore, the gale having increased to such a height that the ships had to strike their lower yards and topmasts; but Captain Smith, finding from Lieutenant Dunbar, who returned late on the night of February 1, that the pinnace was not in the harbour, he sent that officer at daybreak of the 2nd of February, to ascertain what had become of her. Lieutenant Dunbar was pas- sing the island of Lypso in his search, when he first discovered the boat on the rocks turned bottom up. A fearful apprehension of the fate of his shipmates then induced him to land, and the result was, as we have stated, the rescue of Mr. Chatfield and six seamen from the cave. Subsequently parties were despatched in all directions on the island, when they found the dead body of Lieutenant Breen on the upper part of the island, under a bush, and also the bodies of five other seamen who had likewise perished from hunger and cold The men appeared to have behaved remarkably well under the trying circumstances, and would in all probability have contrived to reach one of the ships had not the gale continued for twenty-four hours. Mr. Chatfield and the survivors were doing well, and every one was astonished that they held out so long. Poor Lieutenant Breen and the gallant fellows who so miserably perished with him, were buried on the ill-fated island. The Commander-in-Chief was much affected with the horrible circumstances of the deaths of so many men, and has issued an imperative order against carrying too heavy a press of sail in ships' boats." NAVAL INTELLIGENCE A. J. CHATFIELD, and G. A. T. Drake, to the Victory, flag-ship, at Portsmouth. Morning Post, London, England. 21 Jan 1852. He was made Lieutenant in 1854 as which he served in the Crimean War. He was promoted to Commander (1862), Captain (1868) Rear-Admiral (1886) and ultimately Vice-Admiral before retiring in 1891. He was made a Companion of the Order of the Bath in 1887 and Chatfield Island in British Columbia is named after him. He died 25th Aug 1910. He had married Louisa Faulconer in 1868. Their eldest son Alfred Ernle, also an admiral and First Sea Lord, was created 1st Baron Chatfield of Ditchling. His grandson becoming the 2nd Baron. Chatfield Island is an island in the North Coast region of the Canadian province of British Columbia. To its north and west is Yeo Island, to its east Cunningham Island. It was named in 1876 by the Hydrographic Office of the British Admiralty after Captain Alfred John CHATFIELD, RN (1831-1910). Declaration of trust: Rev. B.A. Stuart; Herbert John Allcroft, Hokesay Court, Onibury, Salop; Vice Admiral Alfred John CHATFIELD, Declaration of trust: Rev. B.A. Stuart; Herbert John Allcroft, Hokesay Court, Onibury, Salop; Vice Admiral Alfred John CHATFIELD, 11 Princes Square, Bayswater; Reuben Green, 27 Lansdowne Road, Bayswater; Francis Augustus Bevan, Princes Gate, esq.; church house. P87/MTW/12 1896 These documents are held at London Metropolitan ArchivesDeclaration of trust: Rev. B.A. Stuart; Herbert John Allcroft, Hokesay Court, Onibury, Salop; Vice Admiral Alfred John CHATFIELD, 11 Princes Square, Bayswater; Reuben Green, 27 Lansdowne Road, Bayswater; Francis Augustus Bevan, Princes Gate, esq.; church house. P87/MTW/12 1896 Declaration of trust: Rev. B.A. Stuart; Herbert John Allcroft, Hokesay Court, Onibury, Salop; Vice Admiral Alfred John CHATFIELD, 11 Princes Square, Bayswater; Reuben Green, 27 Lansdowne Road, Bayswater; Francis Augustus Bevan, Princes Gate, esq.; church house. P87/MTW/12 1896 These documents are held at London Metropolitan Archives. LATE ADMIRAL CHATFIELD. ADMIRAL CHATFIELD. FUNERAL AT COMBE MARTIN. The funeral took place at Combe Martin on Tuesday of Admiral Alfred John CHATFIELD, C.B., who died somewhat suddenly at Combe Martin the age of 79, while on a visit with his wife and family. The deceased officer, Mrs. Chatfield (widow). Captain E. Chatfield. R.N. (son), and the admiral's four daughters. The Rev. Arundell Whatton, of St. Michael's, South Kensington, son-in-law of the deceased, officiated, assisted the Rev. J. Toms. A large number of wreaths were,... The son of Robert Money CHATFIELD, retired from active service 19 years ago, after a distinguished career extending over 45 years, and dating from the paddle steam frigate days. He saw service in the Crimea, receiving the medal and the Sebastopol clasp. North Devon Journal, South West, England. 01/09/1910 Left estate of the gross value £13,419 15s 1d. ----- England and Wales Census, 1891 Name Alfred F Chatfield County London Parish Paddington Ecclesiastical Parish ST MATTHEWS Registration District Paddington Residence Note Princes Square Gender Male Age 59 Marital Status Married Occupation Rear Admiral R N Relationship to Head of Household Head Birth Year (Estimated) 1832 Birthplace Salisbury, Wiltshire, England Page Number 39 Registration Number RG12 Piece/Folio 17/ 89 Alfred F Chatfield Head M 59 Salisbury, Wiltshire, England Louisa Chatfield Wife F 49 Yorkshire, England Amy M Chatfield Dau F 21 Brighton, England Violet A Cholmley Chatfield Dau F 19 England Alfred E Montamte Chatfield Son M 17 Southsea, Hampshire, England G Percy Elizabeth Chatfield Dau F 12 Malta Gwladis L Chatfield Dau F 5 England Louisa Youngs Servant F 37 Essex, England Louisa Whickelow Servant F 51 London, England Elizabeth Blake Servant F 26 Norfolk, England Elizabeth Hoare Servant F 28 Devonshire, England Olive F Rogers Servant F 14 Northamptonshire, England Emily Beeney Servant F 22 Surrey, England |
Marriages GRO 3rd qtr 1868 CHATFIELD, Alfred Hampstead 1a 1081 Faulconer, Louisa Hampstead 1a 1081 |
Birth 3rd qtr 1839 CHATFIELD, Alfred John Hastings 7 322 Death 4th qtr 1846 CHATFIELD, Alfred John Hastings 7 291 Find A Grave Memorial# 101390183 |
Birth GRO 4th qtr 1858 Chatfield Alfred Uckfield 2b 93 Death GRO 2nd qtr 1929 CHATFIELD, Alfred 70 Brighton 2b 281 ----- England Births and Christenings Name: Alfred John Chatfield Gender: Male Christening Date: 06 Feb 1859 Christening Place: Fletching, Sussex, England Father's Name: John James Chatfield Mother's Name: Margaret Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C14805-1 System Origin: England-VR GS Film number: 1067170 Reference ID: 2:2S9576R ===== England and Wales Census, 1891 Event Place Note: Church Street Name: Alfred Chatfield Sex: Male Age: 32 Event Place: Uckfield, Sussex, England Enumeration District: 1 Registration District: Uckfield Birth Year (Estimated): 1859 Birthplace: Fletching, Sussex, England Marital Status: Married Occupation: Gardener Domestic Relationship to Head of Household: Head Household Role Sex Age Birthplace Surname, Forenames Rel Status Sex Age Occupation Where Born CHATFIELD, Alfred Head M M 32 Gardener Dom Sussex - Fletching CHATFIELD, Mary Wife M F 32 - Sussex - Newick CHATFIELD, Alfred Son - M 8 Scholar Sussex - Fletching CHATFIELD, Alice Mary Dau - F 6 Scholar Sussex - Fletching CHATFIELD, Mabel Dau - F 4 - Sussex - Fletching CHATFIELD, Emily Dau - F 3 - Sussex - Fletching FARMER, Ellen Niece - F 13 No Occupation Kent - Paddock Wood CHATFIELD, Infant Son - M 1m Age: Under 1 M Sussex - Uckfield ----- England and Wales Census, 31 Mar 1901 Event Place Note: The Rough Name: Alfred Chatfield Sex: Male Age: 42 Event Place: Newick, Sussex, England Sub-District: Chailey Registration District: Lewes Birth Year (Estimated): 1859 Birthplace: Fletching, Sussex Marital Status: Married Occupation: GARDENER DOMESTIC Relationship to Head of Household: Head Household Role Sex Age Birthplace Alfred Chatfield Head M 42 Fletching, Sussex Mary Chatfield Wife F 42 Newick, Sussex Mabel Chatfield Dau F 14 Fletching, Sussex Emily Chatfield Dau F 13 Fletching, Sussex Harry Chatfield Son M 10 Uckfield, Sussex Frank Chatfield Son M 8 Newick, Sussex John Chatfield Son M 4 Newick, Sussex Thomas Chatfield Son M 2 Newick, Sussex ----- England and Wales Census, 1911 Name: Alfred Chatfield Sex: Male Age: 52 Event Place: Chailey, Sussex, England Sub-District: Chailey Sub-District Number: 1 Enumeration District: 10 Registration District: Lewes District Number: 77 Birth Year (Estimated): 1859 Birthplace: Fletching, Sussex Marital Status: Married Occupation: MARKET GARDENER Number in Family: 7 Relationship to Head of Household: Head Household Role Sex Age Birthplace Alfred Chatfield Head M 52 Fletching, Sussex Mary Chatfield Wife F 52 Newick, Sussex Harry Chatfield Son M 20 Uckfield, Sussex Frank Chatfield Son M 18 Newick, Sussex John Chatfield Son M 14 Newick, Sussex Thomas Chatfield Son M 12 Newick, Sussex Harold Chatfield Son M 8 Newick, Sussex |
Marriages GRO 2nd qtr 1882 CHATFIELD, Alfred Lewes 2b 267 MARTIN, Mary Lewes 2b 267 |
Births 1st qtr. 1886 CHATFIELD, Alfred Leonard G Ticehurst 2b 118 Death GRO 2nd qtr 1950 CHATFIELD, Alfred L G 64 Dartford 5b 433 |
Marriages 3rd qtr. 1907 CHATFIELD, Alfred Leonard G Malling 2a 1634 SAUNDERS, Margaret Mahala Malling 2a 1634 ----- England, Kent, Parish Registers Name: Alfred Leonard George Chatfield Event Type: Marriage Event Place: Ryarsh, Kent, England Gender: Male Marital Status: Single Spouse's Name: Margaret Mahala Saunders Spouse's Gender: Female Spouse's Marital Status: Single ===== England and Wales Census, 31 Mar 1901 Name Margaret M Saunders Sex Female Age 12 Event Place Ryarsh, Kent, England Sub-District Aylesford Registration District Malling Birth Year (Estimated) 1889 Birthplace West Malling, Kent Marital Status Single Relationship to Head of Household Daughter Event Place Note Village Margaret M Saunders's Parents and Siblings Frederick Saunders, Father, 51, Rotherfield, Sussex Caroline Saunders, Mother, 46, West Malling, Kent Alice Saunders, Sister, 23, West Malling, Kent Charlie Saunders, Brother, 19, West Malling, Kent Beatrice Saunders, Sister, 10, Ryarsh, Kent Florence Saunders, Sister, 8, Ryarsh, Kent Walter A Saunders, Brother, 14, West Malling, Kent |
Birth GRO 1st qtr 1895 CHATFIELD, Alfred Leonard Reigate 2a 180 Death GRO 1st qtr 1968 CHATFIELD, Alfred L 73 Surrey S E 5g 505 |
Marriages GRO 4th qtr 1915 CHATFIELD, Alfred L Comber Reigate 2a 611 Comber, Eva Chatfield Reigate 2a 611 |
England and Wales Marriage Registration Index Name Alfred L Chatfield Event Type Marriage Registration Registration Quarter Oct-Nov-Dec Registration Year 1926 Registration District St. George Hanover Square County London Event Place St. George Hanover Square, London, England Spouse Name Rose L Pitt Volume 1A Page 1031 Line Number 93 ===== |
Birth GRO 1st qtr 1912 Chatfield Alfred M Reed Uckfield 2b 212 Death GRO 1st qtr 1912 CHATFIELD, Alfred M 0 Uckfield 2b 166 |
Death presumed after 1900 census but not found. Not on 1920 census. ===== USA Census, 1900 Name: Alfred D Chatfield Event Place: ED 4 Cornwall Township, Election District 1 & 4 Cornwall vill., Orange, New York Birth Date: Nov 1874 Birthplace: New York Relationship to Head of Household: Head Father's Birthplace: England Mother's Birthplace: England Race: White Gender: Male Marital Status: Married Years Married: 2 Marriage Year (Estimated): 1898 Page: 10 Sheet Letter: B Family Number: 196 Reference ID: 80 GS Film number: 1241139 Digital Folder Number: 004114721 Image Number: 00683 Household Gender Age Birthplace Head Alfred D Chatfield M 26 New York Wife Nellie Chatfield F 23 New York Dau Marion R Chatfield F 1 New York |
Spouse Frances Lavina ROUSE 1871-1946 |
Spouse of Frances Lavina ROUSE 1871-1946 |
Alfred decided to go and seek his fortune. Upon arrival in Kingston, NM he heard that things were booming just over the Arizona Border, so he went there. For a while, he worked in the mines. In Kingston, NM he met Frances Levina Rouse and they married 20 Dec 1887. He took her home with him to the Sacramento Mountains where he homesteaded. They lived there until around 1894, when he left his homestead and moved his family back to Kingston, where he worked in the mines. Then they moved again to the Douglas-Bisbee, Arizona Area, where he worked in the Black Diamond mine for several years. By this time, his family had grown to include Annie, Nona, Maggie, Alice, Oliver, Norman, Harvey, and little Frances Elizabeth "Rosie". While they lived at Pierce, Arizona, in 1906, their youngest son, Jack, was born. It was only a little over a year later that they decided they could no longer live together, so Mrs. Chatfield and her children moved back to Kingston, NM. 10 children: Anna Laura "Annie Laurie" Chatfield Hunt Ella Nora "Nona" Chatfield Margaret Jane "Maggie" Chatfield Charles Alfred Chatfield Alice Belgium "Bell" Chatfield Harvey Silas Chatfield Oliver Ames Chatfield Norman Omeria Chatfield Barbara/Frances Elizabeth "Rosie" Chatfield Bryant George Ferdinand "Jack" Chatfield ----- 1900 USA Federal Census Kingston, Sierra, New Mexico Territory Name: Fannie Chatfield Home in 1900: Age: 29 Birth Date: Jan 1871 Birthplace: Texas Race: White Ethnicity: American Gender: Female Relationship to Head of House: Wife Father's Birthplace: Ohio Mother's Birthplace: Ohio Mother: number of living children: 6 Mother: How many children: 7 Spouse's Name: Onur Marriage year: 1890 Marital Status: Married Years Married: 10 Household Members Onur Chatfield 37 June 1863 TX Day Laborer Fannie Chatfield 29 Wife Ann Chatfield 10 Oct 1889 NM Nona Chatfield 9 Feb 1891 NM Maggie Chatfield Oct 1893 7 NM Alice Chatfield 4 july 1895 NM Harvey Chatfield April 2 1898 NM |
Birth GRO 3rd qtr 1886 CHATFIELD, Alfred Owen Lewes 2b 183 ----- Births and Christenings name: Alfred Owen Chatfield gender: Male baptism/christening date: 03 Oct 1886 baptism/christening place: Cuckfield, Sussex, England father's name: William Chatfield mother's name: Mary Ann indexing project (batch) number: C02433-7 system origin: England-EASy source film number: 2142087 reference number: item 5 p 73 ----- Death GRO 3rd qtr 1979 CHATFIELD, Alfred Owen 20JY1886 Brighton 18 65 ===== England and Wales Census, 1911 Name: Alfred Owen Chatfield Gender: Male Age: 24 Birthplace: Ditchling, Sussex Schedule Type: Household Registration District: Cuckfield Sub-District: Cuckfield Parish: Slaugham, Sussex |
Marriages GRO 2nd qtr 1924 CHATFIELD, Alfred O Stevens Brighton 2b 496 Stevens, Kathleen M Chatfield Brighton 2b 496 |
Find a Grave Memorial ID 217750431 ----- Alfred "Pete" Chatfield September 11, 1929 - October 25, 2020 Cornwall-on-Hudson, NY Alfred "Pete" CHATFIELD, a lifelong resident of Cornwall-on-Hudson, NY, passed peacefully in his sleep on October 25, 2020. He was 91. The son of the late Russell and Louisa Kane CHATFIELD, he was born on September 11, 1929 in Cornwall, NY. Pete was a U.S. Army Veteran having served in the Korean War. He received a Korean Service Medal and a United Nations Service Medal. He was a member of Black Rock Fish and Game Club, the N.R.A. and was president of Powers Dance Art Studio. He was a popular Little League baseball coach and in 1972 was the first Cornwall All-star coach to win a district championship. Pete was also a semi-professional baseball player on the Newburgh Jewels, and was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates. He retired from his job as a line type operator for the Poughkeepsie Journal. Pete's passions were hunting, fishing, sports and the U.S.A. He was a loving father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother and friend, and he will be deeply missed. Survivors include sons: Guy and his wife, Donna of Cornwall-on-Hudson; son, John and his wife, Tina of TN; daughter, Pamela Scheck and her husband, Gary of FL; sister, Jean Hach and brother, Charles; grandchildren: Eric, Scott, Russell, Chris, Thomas, Jenna, and Shawna; plus several great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his loving wife of 65 years, Ruth Chatfield; his son, Thomas Chatfield; sister, Katherine Skinner and brother, Robert Chatfield. Due to the current health crisis, there will be no visitation. Interment will be in Willow Dell Cemetery. Donations to honor Pete's memory can be made to Alzheimer's Research Foundation, 620 Sea Island Rd., Suite 288, St. Simons Island, GA 31522 Arrangements are under the direction of James F. Lulves Funeral Home 534-2550. Times Herald-Record - Middletown, NY - 26 to 27 Oct 2020. ===== USA Public Records Name Alfred R Chatfield Residence Date 01 Jan 1967-01 Jan 2009 Residence Place Cornwall On Hudson, New York Birth Date 11 Sep 1929 Phone Number (845) 534-2095 Phone Number Recorded Date 01 Jan 2009 Address 20 Maple Ave., Cornwall On Hudson, New York 12520 Address Date 01 Jan 1967-01 Jan 2009 Possible Relatives Carolyn M CHATFIELD, Guy R CHATFIELD, John A CHATFIELD, Pamela J CHATFIELD, Ruth C Chatfield Record Number 281956873 |
Burial Plot: between north and south access drives. Find A Grave Memorial# 17394778 ===== Wisconsin, State Census, 1905 Name: Alfred R Chatfield Residence Place: Coloma, Waushara, Wisconsin Age (Original): 24y Birth Year (Estimated): Abt 1881 Birthplace: Iowa Relationship to Head of Household: Head Race: White Gender: Male Marital Status: Married Parent 1 Birthplace: New York Parent 2 Birthplace: Wisconsin Page: 65 Household Role Gender Age Birthplace Alfred R Chatfield Head M 24y Iowa Mary Chatfield Wife F 22y Wisconsin Eveline Chatfield Dau F 1y Wisconsin Maria Nay Mother-In-Law F Canada Family Number: 202 , Line Number: 14 , GS Film number: 1020989 , Digital Folder Number: 4236872 , Image Number: 00043 ----- USA Census, 1920 Name: Alfred R Chatfield Event Place: Coloma, Waushara, Wisconsin Gender: Male Age: 38 Marital Status: Married Race: White Relationship to Head of Household: Head Birth Year (Estimated): 1882 Birthplace: Iowa Father's Birthplace: New York Mother's Birthplace: Wisconsin Household Role Gender Age Birthplace Alfred R Chatfield Head M 38 Iowa Mary B Chatfield Wife F 37 Wisconsin Evelin M Chatfield Dau F 16 Wisconsin Maycel D Chatfield Dau F 14 Wisconsin Keneth R Chatfield Son M 6 Wisconsin District: 160 , Sheet Number and Letter: 7A , Household ID: 153 , Line Number: 44 , GS Film number: 1822022 , Digital Folder Number: 004391506 , Image Number: 00256 ----- USA Census, 1930 Name: Alfred Chatfield Event Place: Coloma, Waushara, Wisconsin Gender: Male Age: 48 Marital Status: Married Race: White Relationship to Head of Household: Head Birth Year (Estimated): 1882 Birthplace: Iowa Father's Birthplace: New York Mother's Birthplace: Wisconsin Household Role Gender Age Birthplace Alfred Chatfield Head M 48 Iowa Mary Chatfield Wife F 47 Wisconsin Evelyn Chatfield Dau F 26 Wisconsin Kenneth Chatfield Son M 16 Wisconsin Marjorie Chatfield Dau F 8 Wisconsin District: 0004 , Sheet Number and Letter: 5A , Household ID: 1 , Line Number: 1 , GS Film number: 2342352 , Digital Folder Number: 004547586 , Image Number: 00624 ----- USA Census, 1940 Name: Alfred R Chatfield Event Place: Coloma Town, Waushara, Wisconsin Gender: Male Age: 58 Marital Status: Married Race: White Relationship to Head of Household: Head Birthplace: Iowa Birth Year (Estimated): 1882 Last Place of Residence: Same House Household Role Gender Age Birthplace Alfred R Chatfield Head M 58 Iowa Mary B Chatfield Wife F 57 Wisconsin Kenneth R Chatfield Son M 26 Wisconsin Marjorie L Chatfield Dau F 18 Wisconsin District: 69-4B , Family Number: 165 , Sheet Number and Letter: 3B , Line Number: 62 , Digital Folder Number: 005461245 , Image Number: 00061 |
Spouse of Mary Belle WAY 1882-1963 |
California Death Index Name Alfred R Chatfield Event Date 28 Jan 1973 Event Place San Luis Obispo, California Birth Date 02 Mar 1906 Birthplace Colorado Gender Male ===== United States Census, 1940 Name Alfred R Chatfield Event Place Paso Robles, Paso Robles Judicial Township, San Luis Obispo, California Sex Male Age 34 Marital Status Married Race White Relationship to Head of Household Head Birthplace Colorado Birth Year (Estimated) 1906 Last Place of Residence Same Place Alfred R Chatfield Head M 34 Colorado Mabel R Chatfield Wife F 31 California William J Halls Stepson M 9 California Robert A Chalfield Son M 0 California |
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