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CHATFIELD Alfred SBirth GRO 4th qtr 1889 CHATFIELD, Alfred Stanley W. Ham 4a 54 ===== England and Wales Census, 1911 Name: Alfred Stanley Chatfield Event Place: Weymouth, Dorset, England County: Dorsetshire Parish: Weymouth Sub-District: Weymouth Sub-District Number: 2 District Number: 263 Enumeration District: 25 Registration District: Weymouth Gender: Male Age: 22 Marital Status: Single Occupation: ROYAL MARINE ARTILLERY Industry: GUNNER Institution: ROYAL NAVAL SAILORS HOME Birth Year (Estimated): 1889 Birthplace: Forest Gate, Essex Relationship to Head of Household: Visitor Schedule Type: 9999 Page Number: 2 Registration Number: RG14 Piece/Folio: 80 |
Marriages GRO 3rd qtr 1915 CHATFIELD, Alfred S Pragnell Fareham 2b 1729 Pragnelln Ada W Chatfield Fareham 2b 1729 |
Birth 14875/1869 CHATFIELD, Alfred T Charles & Ann I Newcastle Death 4889/1870 CHATFIELD, Alfred T Charles & Ann Newcastle ===== Buried with uncle, Capt Henry CHATFIELD, who drowned in the 'Cawarra' sinking, and mother, Ann Isabella Chatfield nee McKenzie. |
Birth GRO 4th qtr 1886 CHATFIELD, Alfred Thomas Alverstoke 2b 522 Death GRO 4th qtr 1969 CHATFIELD, Alfred Thomas 9 Sep 1886 Marlboro 7c 1943 |
Marriages GRO 3rd qtr 1913 CHATFIELD, Alfred T Ryder Alverstoke 2b 1287 Ryder, Annie V Chatfield Alverstoke 2b 1287 |
Marriages GRO 4th qtr 1931 Chatfield, Alfred T Roff Marlbro' 5a 213 Roff, Florence O Chatfield Marlbro' 5a 213 -and- her 2nd marragie. Clark, Florence O Chatfield Marlbro' 5a 213 |
Birth GRO 1st qtr 1898 CHATFIELD, Alfred William B Uckfield 2b 124 ----- No further mention. |
Husband of Beatrice M Bostel. |
Birth gro 1st qtr 1896 CHATFIELD, Alfred William P Steyning 2b 293 Death GRO 4th qtr 1953 CHATFIELD, Alfred W P 57 Tonbridge 5b 795 ----- Find A Grave Memorial# 84321704 ===== Cremated. Photo of grave is a memorial at Poynings which is a village and civil parish in the Mid Sussex District of West Sussex, England. It is on his parents grave located on the north side of the South Downs near Devil's Dyke, five miles (8 km) north-west of Brighton. ----- Have photo of grave from FindAGrave. Cn 1911 Poynings, Ssx. ----- Census, 1901 name: Perton Chatfield (Known as Perton after his uncle) event type: Census event date: 31 Mar 1901 gender: Male age: 5 relationship to head of household: Son birthplace: Poynings, Sussex schedule type: Household registration district: Steyning sub-district: Steyning ecclesiastical parish: Poyning'S (Holy Trinity), Sussex. |
Marriages GRO 3rd qtr 1918 CHATFIELD, Alfred W P Bostel Steyning 2b 713 |
Birth GRO 3rd qtr 1868 CHATFIELD, Alfred William R Sevenoaks 2a 509 Death GRO 3rd qtr 1900 CHATFIELD, Alfred W R 32 Sevenoaks 2a 409 |
Marriages GRO 4th qtr 1895 CHATFIELD, Alfred William R Malling 2a 1110 Ashley, Emily Malling 2a 1110 |
Spouse of Harriet Jane HOLBROOK 1915-1859 |
Spouse of Harriet Jane HOLBROOK 1915-1859 |
Holy Trinity Church, Adelaide, SA, Australia. Marriage confirmed in this church. Spouse of Harriet Jane HOLBROOK 1915-1859 |
NZ Death Index 1892/3204 CHATFIELD, Alfred William 80Y ----- Burial & Cremation Details Surname CHATFIELD First Names Alfred William Age 80 Years Gender Male Date of Death 08 Aug 1892 Religion Not Listed Serial No 475 Funeral Director Unknown Cemetery Purewa Cemetery Location Block B Row 4 Plot 65 Date of Service and/or Interment 10 Aug 1892 What Buried? Body ----- Burial Plot: Block B Row 4 Plot 65. Find A Grave Memorial# 122420634 ===== CHATFIELD Alfred William (crew, seaman cook) [the crew and the three surveyor’s labourers were considered to be an addition to the colony’s population, so were named in the 'Register of Emigrant Labourers’ and were conveyed at the expense of the Emigration Fund.] so appeared that he applied to emigrate to SA 27 Apr 1836 where as in fact it would have been signing on. Embarkation No. 124 (very early) agent Col. Wm Light. Left London on Brig 'Rapid' 1 May 1836 as crew member. Arrived Kingscote, Kangaroo Island on 20 Aug 1836 with 24 immigrants and Colonel Wm Light who surveyed and chose the site for Adelaide. Listed on The Rapid as CHATFIELD, Arthur William 23 - Crew on Rapid, Seaman Applic. 0310, Embark. 124. He then went back to UK perhaps to complete work contract before emigrating back to Adelaide in 1838. ----- Note from Stuart Smith. 'Alfred was a member of Colonel William Light's survey party, arriving in South Australia 22 Aug 1836 on the "Rapid Elizabeth" (NB not Elizabeth just 'Rapid'). (Light was responsible for setting out Adelaide circa 1836/7), Alfred William returned to England when the survey was complete.' ----- List of crew and passengers on The Rapid's first trip in 1836 http://boundforsouthaustralia.net.au/ships/passenger-lists/rapid-passenger-list.html ----- The Ship Arrivals of the 'Rapid' show the following: Rapid 22 Aug 1836 Arr. at Kingscote, SA from London (Blackwall). 1st voyage which he was on. Rapid 20 Jun 1838 Arr. at Pt Adelaide, SA from London. 2nd voyage he was not on it. ----- He purchased in South Adelaide Lot 149 Section 150 a plot of land for £8.18.0d as reported in the South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register newspaper 27th March 1837, he was of the Brig 'Rapid'. Trips took four months at the time. ----- CHATFIELD Alfred William and Harriett nee HOLBROOK emigrated to Adelaide, Australia 1838, married at sea on 25 Aug 1838 arrived morning of Friday 12 Oct 1838 on "Pestongee Bomanjee" from London in the Glenelg Roads, journey took four months. On board was Governor Gawler and 200 emigrants. Remarried Harriet at Holy Trinity Church in Adelaide 21 Feb 1839. ----- 16 Mar 1839 Feb 21 1839 Alfred William Chatfield to Harriet Holbrook the marriage having been previously solemnized on board the Pestonjee Bomanjee by the master of that ship. ----- South Australian Register, Adelaide, SA : Saturday 25 July 1840 http://newspapers.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/27441664?searchTerm=Chatfield#pstart2049859 SHERRIFF'S SALE Charles Hopkins, John H. Theakston, & C. Platts. v. Alfred William Chatfield. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On Tuesday, July 2nd, 184O, at noon, on the premises of A. W. CHATFIELD, grocer, &c, situated between Bentham and Co's. auction rooms and Messrs Hack's store, Hindley Street, Adelaide - All the STOCK-IN-TRADE, consisting of the usual articles to be found in general stores. By order of the Sheriff, C.B. Newneham, Sheriff. Government Auctioneer. C. B. Newneham, Sheriff. after which Several sundries under execution of Sheriff and Magistrate's Court. NEALE's BENTHAM, Governmentnt Auctioneer. ----- Lived in Waymouth Street, Adelaide in 1837 (on 1st trip) and 1841. (Correct spelling of Waymouth not Weymouth). Census 1841 Adelaide SA listed living in Gouger Street, Adelaide. Had an under 14 female in house, maybe a maid. ----- SUPREME COURT.-CIVIL SIDE. South Australian Register, Adelaide, SA : Saturday 30 October 1841 http://newspapers.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/27442921?searchTerm=Chatfield#pstart2050187 Tuesday, October, 26 1841. John Reynell v. T. Jones, for trespass, in carrying away sundry goods and chattels, value £00, the property of the plaintiff, from Adelaide. Pleas-General issue, not guilty ; denial of posession by plaintiff at the time. Damages laid at £100. Mr Mann stated that Mr Bigwood, of Rundle Street, rented premises there of Mr Reynell, and £70 had become due to Mr Reynell, for which a Bill of Sale was taken by Reynell from Bigwood, and a party was put in possession for Reynell. After the assignment had been made Jones entered on a claim against Bigwood, and removed the goods to Mr Wicksteeds, for sale. The learned Council contended that Mr Reynell was in possession, and having adverted to the subject of damages, called- Alfred William Chatfield-Knew Levi Bigwood. Had seen him write. The signature to the deed produced was Bigwood's writing. Saw deed delivered. Kept possession for plaintiff from 15th to 20th September. The order produced was in the handwriting of Mr James. On the 20th Defendant took possession. Was in possession for Plaintiff at the time. Forbade defendant from taking possession, telling him the property was Mr Reynell's. Showed Jones the Bill of Sale. Defendant said if he could not take them by fair means he would by foul. Two or three days later defendant removed the goods to Wicksteed's sale room. Defendant showed his warrant. Saw no copy of warrant. Cross-examined-Was in possession from 15th to 20th. During that time Bigwood sold a little ale and porter. Sold it by Mr Keynell's authority. Did not see money paid, but saw a receipt for £70 7s. 4d. Thinks receipt produced is the one. Date of receipt was 14th September. Read memorandum produced before signing it. Interlineation was then existing. Possession was given to Mr James for Mr Reynell. Recollects defendant coming in. Thinks it was on the 20th. Kept possession of deed from 15th to 24th September. Did not part from it meanwhile. The porter and wine sold by Bigwood were trifling in quantity. Saw possession given. Mr James, Bigwood, and Witness were present. Bigwood did not leave the premises. House was open till defendant came. Does not know if Bigwood's name was erased. Was called on by Mr James on the 16th September. Re-examined-Saw receipt at the time. Was given at time deed was executed, Mr James, plaintiff's attorney, was present on his part. Bigwood could not take any goods without witness's consent. Witness was answerable. By the Judge-There were four rooms in the house besides the bar. Witness slept in the kitchen. Bigwood and wife slept in their own bedroom. No one else slept in the house till Jones's men came. Took possession of all the goods. A glass tumbler was given as representing all the goods. Every article remained as before. Bigwood gave witness an account of what he sold verbally. Nothing was sold on credit. Kept no written account. (An order to witness, by Mr James, to allow Bigwood to sell, was here read). Was in the bar all day. Did not go into other rooms except for meals. Wm. James, Attorney for Plaintiff- Attended as agent for defendant on occasion in question. An account had passed between Bigwood and self. Account produced was the one. Account due was £70 7s. 4d. Paper produced did not pass at the time. Receipt produced passed at the time of execution of the deed. It passed as money between the parties. Had no Power of Attorney or written instruction to attend, but had plaintiff's verbal instruction. Had heard that other parties were about to proceed against Bigwood. This was before the Bill of Sale. Does not recollect Bigwood saying an order had been made against him from the Resident Magistrate's Court. By the Judge-Was given to understand there were not £70 worth of goods on the premises. The goods brought at auction £26. Frederic Wicksteed acts for Mr Jones occasionally. Remembers receiving goods from Bigwood. Believes account produced to be a correct one. Goods brought between £25 and £26. Saw the goods taken from premises. Would have valued them about 15 or 20 per cent. more as between parties. Mr Lambert valued the goods in question; amount of valuation, £26. Valued them at Mr Wicksteed's room. Would have valued them at 20 per cent, more as fixtures. Levi Bigwood-Chatfield was in the house from the signing of the deed till removal of goods. John Reynell, the plantiff, is witness's landlord. The rent due was £70 4s. 4d.-less £1 for an 8lb. cheese. Received the receipt in the evening of the 12th. Saw the deed in Chatfield's possession. Never had it in his own possession Does not know where deed was when Jones entered. May have brought box containing bill of sale to CHATFIELD, but believes he never showed the latter to Lapthorne, but might have done it. Thinks an order from Resident Magistrate's Court, on part of McKeen & Auld, reached witness on 14th. Told plaintiff that parties were pushing him. He replied-l must secure myself. Rent was payable weekly- £3 per week at first, and afterwards reduced to £2 5s, with back allowance. Lease was prepared, but not signed. Took the house March 23. 1840. for no definitive period. Goods were taken from the first against the rent. Name is still over the door as licensed publican. Continued to reside there after the bill of sale. Continued to sell as for Mr Reynell. Paid housekeeping out of proceeds. Very little was sold. Cbatfield was in the house. By the Judge-After goods were so!d. some few remained on the premises, and are there still. Mr Fisher having addressed the jury for the defence- His Honor charged the jury that all the circumstances of the case showed that the transaction was colorable and fraudulent, in the legal sense of the term, as against the execution creditors, and remarked that the joint possession of the plaintiff and Bigwood was inconsistent with the bill of sale, and consequently illegal. The jury having retired for more than two hours returned into court to ask two questions of his Honor. The first, was whether Mr Chatfield was legally in possession before the assignment was made ? The second, whether the assignment was legal or not ? The answer to the first question was-that Mr Chatfield was not in possession until the assignment was made; to the second, that an assignment might be honorable as between two parties, yet prejudicial to thc interests of a third. When an assignment of goods was made, it should be actually, not nominally, done; and all parties interested should have an opportunity of knowing the fact. The ordinary rule is, that possession must be consistent with the deed, or bill of sale. In the present case, if Mr Bigwood had gone out of possession, no legal fraud could have been alleged. The real question was, whether assignments might be made for the benefit of particular parties, which should render the Sheriff and other parties liable to actions for trespass. His Honor concluded by referring the jury to the exposition of the law of the case already laid before them. After again retiring, the jury brought in a verdict for the defendant. ----- William Alfred Chatfield of Hindley St., Adelaide, Mariner found insolvent 22 Jul 1841, Declared Bankrupt Owing £694. Served Time In Gaol. Book 8 Jul 1841 p3, in Court 1, Jul 1846. Day on which Petitioner will be heard on his Petition Friday July 30, 1841. Discharged 7 Aug 1841. Listed in SA Government Gazette. (Names probably transposed) ----- The South Australian Register Wednesday, November 22 1843 Return of Insolvents RETURN of Persons who have been declared Insolvent since the Establishment qf the Insolvency Court in South Australia, showing the Debts, Assetts, and Deficiency, according to their respective Schedules, and the Amounts received in each case to this Eleventh day November, 1843. Note in the column headed "Amount of Debts" the insolvent's liabilities are also included. Under the head of "Credits" the bad and doubtful debts, William Alfred Chatfield 8 Jul 1841 Mariner £694.0.0d http://newspapers.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/27445983?searchTerm=Chatfield ----- Listed in "Biographical Index of South Australians 1836-1885". ----- He left Adelaide 12 Jan 1844 on the "St Helena" schooner to Tasmania to work as overseer in Port Arthur. Listed in The Register and Observer Adelaide papers of 13 Jan 1844. Hobart Town Courier and Van Diemen's Land Gazette Feb 2nd 1844. "January 26 1844 Arrived the schooner St. Helena, 142 tons, Mann, from London via Cape of Good Hope 11th December (via Adelaide), with wine - cabin passengers, Mrs. Harrison and two children, Mrs. Mann - steerage, D. Garlick, Mr. CHATFIELD, wife, and three children." ----- He arrived in Tasmania Family Name Title Ship ----- Port of Departure Date of Arrival Remarks References Chatfield Mr St Helena Cape of Good Hope 26 Jan 1844 CSO92/12 p22 Chatfield Mrs St Helena Cape of Good Hope 26 Jan 1844 & 3 chn CSO92/12 p22 ----- "Convict Department Employees 1859 Taken from Legislative Council Records Hard Copy Vol 1, 6th Session 1860 CHATFIELD A.W. Assistant Superintendent Shoemakers, Port Arthur. Appointed Feb 1852. First appointment April 1847 " ----- Occupation has been listed as mariner, gaoler. Convict Department Employees 1859 ----- The Hobarton Mercury, Tas. Wednesday 20 June 1855 http://newspapers.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/3335794?searchTerm=Chatfield Port Arthur, June 18th, 1855. Sir,-In reply to your memorandum dated the 16th instant, I beg to state that I am not aware of any carts or other articles, ever having been manufactured at this Establishment for the Melbourne, or any other market, during the years 1853 & 1854, or up to the present time. I have the honor to be Sir. Your most obedient servant, (Signed.) A.W. Chatfield. Assistant Superintendant. CHATFIELD A.W. 1875 Victoria (Aus) Names in Government Gazettes, Victoria. ----- Following the closure of Port Arthur penal settlement, he lived in the Parsonage for a number of years. ----- RESEARCHERS: Hugh Mason of Bath, England Noel Kreegher, New Zealand Stuart Smith, Australia Colin CHATFIELD, UK and France |
CHATFIELD Alfred William married HOLBROOK Harriet on 1838-Aug-25 (ship at sea) / 1839-Feb-21 on land. ----- South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register (Adelaide, SA : Saturday 16 March 1839) February 21. - Alfred William Chatfield to Harriet Holbrook, the marriage having been previously solemnized on board the Pestonjee Bomanjee by the master of that ship. |
Births and Christenings, Alfred William CHATFIELD, 1827 gender: Male baptism/christening date: 04 Mar 1827 baptism/christening place: BRIGHTON, SUSSEX, ENGLAND father's name: Charles Chatfield mother's name: Philadelphia indexing project (batch) number: C01839-7 system origin: England-EASy source film number: 1067107 reference number: item 4 p 201 |
Spouse of |
Tasmania records Name: CHATFIELD, Alfred William Record Type: Births Gender: Male Father: CHATFIELD, Alfred William Mother: Holbrook, Harriet Date of birth: 29 Apr 1848 Registered: Tasman Registration year: 1848 Record ID: NAME_INDEXES:992422 Resource RGD33/1/28/ no 541 ----- NZ Death Index 1924/7373 CHATFIELD, Alfred William 75Y ----- DEATHS CHATFIELD - On February 18, 1924, at a Private Hospital, Alfred William, dearly beloved husband of Alma CHATFIELD, of 2 Bridgewater Road, Parnell; aged 76 years. Private interrment tomorrow (Wednesday). New Zealand Herald 19 February 1924. ----- Cemetery Records CHATFIELD, ALFRED WILLIAM Plot : COLUMBARIUM NICHE WALL VLT Row Vlt, Plot 3VL, (Waikumete Cemetery) Interment Type: Ashes Burial Title: MR Surname : CHATFIELD Given Names: ALFRED WILLIAM Age : 75 Gender : Male Occupation: DENTIST Date Of Death : 18-Feb-1924 Date Of Cremation : N/A Date Of Burial : N/A Funeral Director : WATNEY SIBUNS AND SONS LIMITED Head Stone Details : N/A ----- Find A Grave Memorial# 158860234 ----- AUCKLAND PROBATES CHATFIELD Alfred William - Auckland - Dental Surgeon 1924 High Court Auckland, Department of Justice ===== Australian Biographical Index lists Alfred William as Surgeon, Dentist in 'Cyclopedia of New Zealand', F.52, 308. Doctor of Dentistry, practised in Melbourne and Auckland, descendents live in Auckland NZ. South Bourke and Mornington Journal (Richmond, Vic. : Wednesday 13 August 1879) ARTIFICIAL TEETH.-Mr. A. W. Chatfield Surgeon Dentist, may be consulted at St Bourke street east, two doors above the Theatre Royal, from 10 a.m. till 5 p.m., and at 93 Peel street, Windsor. Mis-fitting and broken cases remodelled and made equal to new. A single tooth from 7s. 6d. A full set from £4 4s.--[Advt.] sb31am08 Newspaper advert in 18 and 25 February 1882: A NEW ERA IN DENTISTRY MR. ALFRED WILLIAM CHATFIELD Formerly of Melbourne (To whom was awarded the Second Order of Merit at the International Exhibition, Melbourne, 1880-1881), HAS COMMENCED PRACTICE IN AUCKLAND, In that centrally-situated suite of rooms overhead Messrs Masons' Hairdressing Establishment, Queen-Street. His appliances were specially selected for him in London and Paris, and include the latest improvements in dentistry known to the scientific world. As Mr Chatfield has made arrangements to receive regular shipments of all Dental Requisites from London his Rooms will be known as "THE LONDON DENTISTRY." Note the address :- THE LONDON DENTISTRY, 199, Queen-Street, Auckland (Next door to the Savings’ Bank, and overhead Messrs J. & T. Masons’ Hairdressing Saloon). CHATFIELD, Alfred William, Surgeon Dentist, London Dentistry, 190 Queen Street, Auckland. Bankers, Union Bank of Australia. Telephone, 392. This old and well-known dental establishment dates from the year 1881, when the present proprietor commenced practice in Auckland, having previously qualified and practised in Melbourne. The surgery comprises two operating-rooms, besides two waiting chambers and two laboratories, equipped with all the latest appliances which skill and science can suggest. Mr. Chatfield employs a competent staff, and so is able to cope with one of the largest dental practices in Auckland. He is president of the Auckland Dental Society, commodore of the Parnell Sailing Club, and ex-president of the Auckland Kennel Club. The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : Wednesday 10 September 1884) LETTERS PATENT. An application by Mr A. W. CHATFIELD, of Auckland, dentist, for a patent for preparing celluloid base by subjecting it to a higher temperature than usual-viz., to a temperature of from 290deg. to 330deg fahrenheit, by which means applicant said the base could be made thinner and more flexible, was refused, on the ground that said temperature was that to which dentists commonly heated their celluloid base. |
Spouse of Anne Alma Angelina MACARTHUR 1856-1947 |
Dentistry Advert Auckland. |
VIC Marriage Index, CHATFIELD, Alfred William, MCARTHUR, Annie Alma Angelina, 1876, Reg. 2244 ----- The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : Friday 7 April 1876) CHATFIELD-M'ARTHUR.- On the 6th inst.,at Benvenue house, Hoddle street, St. Kilda, by tbe Rev. Edward T. Miles, West Melbourne, Alfred William, second son of Alfred William CHATFIELD, Esq., of Hobart Town, Tasmania, to Annie Alma Angelina, youngest daughter of John M'Arthur, Esq , of Railway place, Sandridge. Tasmanian papers please copy. -and- Launceston Examiner (Tas. : Thursday 13 April 1876) MARRIAGE. CHATFIELD-M'ARTHUR-On 6th April,. at St Kilda, Victoria, Alfred William, second son of Alfred William CHATFIELD, Esq.. of Hobart Town, Tasmania, to Annie Alma Angelina. youngest daughter of John M'Arthur, Esq., of Railway-place, Sandridge. |
Birth GRO 3rd qtr 1859 CHATFIELD, Alfred Bermondsey 1d 105 Census 1861, Bowling Green, Horsham, Ssx. Census 1871, Fittleworth, Petworth, Sussex. |
Marriages GRO 3rd qtr 1883 CHATFIELD, Alfred William Thakeham 2b 529 HOPGOOD, Eliza Thakeham 2b 529 Groom's Name: Alfred William Chatfield Groom's Birth Date: 1859 Groom's Age: 24 Bride's Name: Eliza Hopgood Bride's Birth Date: 1859 Bride's Age: 24 Marriage Date: 22 Sep 1883 Marriage Place: Pulborough, Sussex, England Groom's Father's Name: David Chatfield Bride's Father's Name: Thomas Hopgood Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I02043-5 System Origin: England-EASy Source Film Number: 2147122 Reference Number: Item 8, P45 |
Spouse of Jane Mary CAIN c 1869-1940 |
A half cast Aboriginal. ----- Birth not found on NSW records. Death 13729/1921 CHATFIELD, Alfred W William W & Susan Coonabarabran ----- On Saturday evening the death occurred of Mr. A. W. CHATFIELD, at his residence, in Coonabarabran, an old resident- in fact a native of Coonabarabran - at the age of 60 years. The deceased had been ill for three weeks as the result of being struck on the head by a falling limb of a tree some weeks previous. He leaves a widow and eight children to mourn their loss. ----- Australia, New South Wales, Cemetery, Military, and Church Record Transcripts Name Alfred William Chatfield Event Type Burial Event Place Coonabarabran Shire, New South Wales, Australia Age 60 Birth Year (Estimated) 1861 Death Date 17 Sep 1921 Cemetery Coonabarabran Anglican Cemetery ----- Cemetery: Coonabarabran Anglican, NSW Person Id: 5089782 Surname: Chatfield Given Names: Alfred William Birth Date: 1861? Death Date: 17 Sep 1921 Age: 60 Gender: M Spouse Given Names: Jane Mary ----- Find A Grave Memorial# 49787987 ===== QUERY CHATFIELD, Russell John 1949? 20 Jun 1958 9 son/Eliza Josephine ----- Enquiry "He is grandfather of my friend who is trying to estalbish her family genealogy from oral history and family memory. He married Jane Mary CAIN, 1892, C'brn and all his children except for 2 were born here and registered with BDMs as was his marriage his wife's birth and both their deaths." |
3216/1892 CHATFIELD, Alfred Cain, Jane M Coonabarabran ----- Wedding was the first ever solemnised at Burra Bee Dee, Rev. Brett officiating. |
Husband of Nellie Eliza Baldey |
Birth GRO 2nd qtr 1862 CHATFIELD, Alfred William Brighton 2b 201 Death GRO 1st qtr 1929 CHATFIELD, Alfred W 67 Brighton 2b 421 ----- Find A Grave Memorial# 84322213 [Managed by CJC] ----- England and Wales, National Index of Wills and Administrations Name: Alfred William Chatfield Event Type: Probate Event Date: 16 May 1929 Event Place: Brighton, United Kingdom Beneficiary's Name: Nellie Eliza Chatfield Second Beneficiary's Name: Alfred William Perton Chatfield ===== Census, 1881 name: Alfred W Chatfield age (original): 21 gender: Male birth year: 1860 birthplace: Brighton, Sussex, England relationship to head of household: Head Lodger marital status: Married occupation: Confectioners Assistant address: 41 Guildford St event place: Brighton, Sussex, England record type: Household gs film number: 1341256 affiliate publication number: RG11 piece/folio: 1088 / 117 page number: 20 Household Gender Age Birthplace head lodger Alfred W Chatfield M 21 Brighton, Sussex, England wife Nellie E Chatfield F 21 Fulking, Sussex, England dau Gertrude M L Chatfield F 0 Brighton, Sussex, England brother in law boarder Benjamin Holdey M 17 Fulking, Sussex, England (BALDEY) |
Marriages GRO 4th qtr 1880 CHATFIELD, Alfred William Brighton 2b 486 BALDEY, Nellie Eliza Brighton 2b 486 |
Death 8126/1904 CHATFIELD, Alfred W Parents Henry W H & Sarah A SYDNEY Death shown on IGI as 21 Dec 1889!? ===== Name: A W Chatfield Event Date: 04 Sep 1889 Event Place: New Zealand Occupation: 4th Engineer on Manapouni Arrival Port: Auckland (inwards) (from Sydney, NSW, Australia) Arrival Date: 1889 Digital Folder Number: 4412906 Image Number: 00184 Also 6 Aug 1890 as above and 24 Mar 1890 3rd Officer. ----- The Sydney Morning Herald, NSW : Friday 26 August 1904 CHATFIELD - 24 August 1904, at St Vincent's Hospital, Alfred William CHATFIELD, of pneumonia, late engineer of Union Steamship Co., eldest son of Captain CHATFIELD, also late of Union Steamship Co., aged 30. The Star, 2 September 1904 Mr Alfred William CHATFIELD, late engineer of the Union Company's steamer 'Wanaka', and a son of Captain CHATFIELD, who recently retired from the company's service, died from pneumonia at St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney, last Wednesday. Deceased, who was very popular with the officers and crews of the company's fleet, leaves a wife and family, resident at Dunedin, NZ. |
Birth GRO 1st qtr 1879 CHATFIELD, Alfred William Mile End 1c 604 Death GRO 4th qtr 1953 CHATFIELD, Alfred W 74 Islington 5c 820 |
NZ Birth Index 1893/13686 CHATFIELD, Alfred William Ellen & Alfred William NZ Death Index 1943/19473 CHATFIELD, Alfred William 48Y ----- Find A Grave Memorial# 158866811 ----- Wellington probate files [second sequence] CHATFIELD Alfred William 1943 1943 Wellington High Court ===== Cenotaph Record Full Name Alfred William Chatfield War World War I, 1914-1918 Serial No. 54116 First Known Rank Private Occupation before Enlistment Slaughterman Next of Kin Mrs E. Chatfield (mother), 3 Walker Avenue, Dunedin, New Zealand Body on Embarkation New Zealand Expeditionary Force Embarkation Unit 28th Reinforcements F Company Embarkation Date 14 July 1917 Place of Embarkation Wellington, New Zealand Transport HMNZT 89 Vessel Waitemata Destination Plymouth, England Nominal Roll Number 69 Page on Nominal Roll 12 |
NZ Marriage Index 1930/10087 Agnes Caroline Christina Coster Alfred William Chatfield |
Spouse of Florence |
Birth 10716/1894 CHATFIELD, Alfred W. Alfred C Jane Coonabarabran Death 15968/1945 CHATFIELD, Alfred William Alfred Jane Coonabarabran Death Chatfield Alfred William 1894 6 Sep 1945 51 h/Florence. ----- Find A Grave Memorial# 49787986 ----- Cemetery: Coonabarabran Anglican NSW Person Id: 5089780 Surname: Chatfield Given Names: Alfred William Birth Date: 1894? Death Date: 6 Sep 1945 Age: 51 Gender: M ----- Australia, New South Wales, Cemetery, Military, and Church Record Transcripts Name Alfred William Chatfield Event Type Burial Event Place Coonabarabran Shire, New South Wales, Australia Age 51 Birth Year (Estimated) 1894 Death Date 06 Sep 1945 Cemetery Coonabarabran Anglican Cemetery ===== 25 Feb 1917 signed up in AIF as an ANZAC. Stated he was a labourer. Paid 10/- per day. About AU$1.00 in 2003. |
12249/1918 CHATFIELD, ALFRED W ANTAW, MAUD F COONABARABRAN |
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