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CHATFIELD Henry WhitneySpouse of Mabelle Gertrude DOXEY 1881-1926 1898-1946 and~~Spouse of Laura V BROWN 1898-1946 |
Grave Inscription: In the middle slab are engraved the initials of Henry's parents: C.N.C. & H.T.C. ----- Find A Grave Memorial# 45115717 ----- Note: Henry is buried with his 2nd wife, Laura V. Brown ===== Occupation: Telephone clerk, stock broker. |
Left: Maude Alice CHATFIELD & Reginald David KNOTT~~Right: Henry William Holbrook CHATFIELD & Sarah Ann MONTAGUE |
Holy Trinity Church, Adelaide, SA, Australia. |
Henry lived here in "Warrimoo", Kintore-street, Camberwell. at daughter Emily's wedding 1904. |
Spouse Sarah Ann MONTAGUE 1843-1924 |
Buried Presbyterian Section B 1949 |
Births and Baptisms, 1839-1907 for Henry William Holbrook Chatfield Gender: Male Baptism/Christening Date: 08 Oct 1839 Baptism/Christening Place: Adelaide, South Australia, Australia Father's Name: Alfred William Chatfield Mother's Name: Harriet Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I01846-0 System Origin: Australia-EASy Source Film Number: 951872 Reference Number: vol 1 p 34 ----- VIC Death Index. CHATFIELD, Henry William Holbrook. CHATFIELD Alfred William & Hart HOLBROOK, 1907, VIC 4866 ----- The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : Thursday 13 June 1907) DEATH OF CAPTAIN H. W. H. CHATFIELD. The death is announced from Melbourne of Captain H. W. H. CHATFIELD, well known in this port as once an officer who had spent practically half his days in the service of the Union Steamship Company of New Zealand. Prior to his entering the Union Company's service, Captain Chatfield acted under Messrs. McMeckan and Blackwood, with whom he was employed for about 15 years, and with the Union Company he remained some 25 years, thence until his retirement, which took place in 1904. When the Prince of Wales (then the Duke of York) visited Australia and New Zealand, in 1901, Captain Chatfield was the officer chosen to pilot the Ophir round New Zealand. His resignation was tendered early in 1904, owing to ill-health, which would have interfered with the full performance of his duties, and his final trip was made in command of the s.s. Mooraki, which arrived at Hobart on March 30 of that year. The following morning, the captain was tendered a complimentary farewell by the then Master Warden (Captain T. M. Fisher), and the wardens of the Marine Board of Hobart, and the speeches and expressions of regret at his retirement then made marked the high repute in which he stood with the more prominent members of the shipping community. Captain Chatfield was at the time of his retirement one of the oldest skippers of the Union Steamship Company. After his retirement he was appointed one of the assessors of the Marine Court. ----- Burial: Presbyterian B 1949 Find A Grave Memorial# 122420016 ----- Probate 103/619 VPRS 28/P0, unit 1340; VPRS 28/P2, unit 809; VPRS 7591/P2, unit 410 Listed on Probate as Master Mariner. ----- Australia, Victoria, Index to Probate Registers Name: Henry W H Chatfield Occupation: Master Mariner Death Date: 05 Jun 1907 Event Place: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Residence City: Camberwell Event Date: 12 Sep 1907 Series Number: 103 Record Number: 619 Digital Folder Number: 004104573 , Image Number: 00046 ===== Certificate of Competence as a Master Mariner NAME, DATE, DESCRIPTION, WHERE, PLACE OF BIRTH, DoB CHATFIELD, Henry William H. No.244. Issued 25 July 1879 Master. Melbourne. Born Adelaide, S.A. 1839 ----- Launceston Examiner (Tas. : Tuesday 4 July 1865) LAUNCESTON POST OFFICE. SHIP MAILS. Ship Mails will be closed at Launceston as under: To Melbourne, per Derwent, via Hobart Town, this day, 4th instant, at 5 p.m. Letters detained, being insufficiently stamped or not bearing stamps: Mr. H. W. H. CHATFIELD, Dunedin, New Zealand. ----- Brought 'The Wairarapa' from Britain to NSW, Australia arriving Sep 1882. ----- South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : Monday 14 April 1884) Capt Chatfield of the "Wairarapa" and Capt Lockyer of the "Adelaide" were before an enquiry as to how the two ships collided in an apparent race in the narrow waters of Port Adelaide. Both were censured and it resulted in the suspension of the certificate of Captain Lockyer, of the steamer "Adelaide", for a period of two months, and the passing of censure on both Capt Lockyer and the master of the steamer "Wairarapa", Capt Chatfield. ----- Australian Town and Country Journal (NSW : Saturday 9 August 1884) CRUISE OF THE WAIRARAPA. Along very interesting arcticle about a cruise around the Pacific islands captained by H.W.H.Chatfield. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/71015891?searchTerm=chatfield%20marriage&searchLimits=#pstart5044376 ----- Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 80, 6 April 1888, Page 2 http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=EP18880406.2.11&srpos=78&e=------10--1----0Slow+called+Richmond+aside+and+had-all The following new patents have been applied for: Henry William Holbrook CHATFIELD, of Melbourne, master mariner, for detecting the distance a ship will pass off a known danger, and for taking cross-bearings. ----- Customs Inwards Letters H W H CHATFIELD, Master, Dunedin - "Wairarapa" - letter to Harbour Master Auckland re sighting a ketch without lights near Little Barrier 1886 New Zealand Customs Service, Auckland Offiice ----- The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : Saturday 29 July 1899) SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. CLEARED OUT -July 28 North Lyell, 1,217 tons, H. W. H. CHATFIELD, for Sydney, D. Mills, agent. ----- Otago Witness December 26 1900 page 54 The Union Steam Ship Company's Monowai, Captain H.W.H. CHATFIELD, with passengers and cargo from Melbourne via Hobart and the Bluff, arrived at Port Chalmers early on Thursday morning, and after awaiting high tide, steamed up to Dunedin. She left Melbourne at 5.30 p.m on the 12th inst. She left Sydney on Thursday afternoon. ----- Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : Monday 3 June 1901) THE OPHIR PILOT. SYDNEY, Thursday. Captain H. W. CHATFIELD, of the Union Steamship Company, who has been selected to pilot the Ophir in New Zealand waters, has arrived in Sydney. ----- The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : Saturday 27 July 1901) PRESENTATION TO CAPTAIN CHATFIELD. While the Royal Yacht Ophir was at anchor at Port Adelaide, and just prior to the embarkation of the party for the South Australian capital, their Royal Highnesses invited Captain H. W. H. Chatfield to the State cabin, and requested his acceptance of a token of recognition of the manner in which he had dis- the duties of pilot from the time the Ophir left Sydney harbour to her arrival in South Australian waters, occupying a period of five weeks. The presentation took the form of a silver card tray, with an inlaid centre of gold, on which were chased likenesses of the Duke and Duchess, and further ornamented with the Royal coat of arms. The gift was supplemented by a richly executed photograph, signed by the Heir-Apparent and the Duchess. Captain CHATFIELD, who speaks highly of the social qualities of the Royal pair, and their care for those aboard the yacht, left by the s.s. Talune last night to join his steamer, the Monowai, at Dunedin. ----- The Register (Adelaide, SA : Friday 30 May 1902) Among the homeward passengers by the Oruba is Capt H. W. CHATFIELD, on his way home to bring out the Union Company's new boat, the Moraki, a 4,300-ton passenger steamer, of the twin screw type, which is now being built at Dumbarton, and will probably be ready by the latter end of August. She will run in the New Zealand and interstate trade. Capt. Chatfield's experiences of Australia date back as far as 1862. To come down a little later, he was at Port Ade- laide in the steamer Omeo, which many old Portonians will remember, in 1870, trading between Adelaide and Melbourne. She was chartered by the Government to run to Port Darwin, and was the first vessel that went up the Roper River. Her work was in connection with the overland telegraph expedition. Later the Omeo ran between Adelaide and Melbourne. Capt. Chatfield was afterwards on the steamer Claude Hamilton, now known as the Albany. He joined the Union Company in 1898, and has been in the service ever since. His last command was the Warrimoo. Capt. Chatfield went ashore for a couple of hours on Thursday to renew acquaintance with old friends, among whom, was Pilot Boord, with whom he was pleasantly associated in the bygone Territorian days. ----- "Warrimoo", Kintore-street, Camberwell. at daughter Emily's wedding 1904. ----- Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : Thursday 31 March 1904 Page 6 (Article relating to retirement and career) http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/35797953/3010134?searchTerm=chatfield%20marriage#pstart3010134 ----- The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : Monday 4 April 1904) SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. HOBSON'S BAY. ARRIVED - April 2 1904. Moeraki, s.s. (Union line), 2,715 tons (H.) W. H. Chatfield from Bluff via Hobart. [Last voyage before retirement] ----- The Sydney Morning Herald, NSW : Tuesday 5 April 1904 Captain CHATFIELD, of the steamer Moeraki, who has just retired from the service of the Union Company, received a presentation of a handsome timepiece from the directors and executive officers at Dunedin a few days ago. The Hon. George McLean, in making the presentation bore testimony to Captain Chatfield's splendid record of 25 years service since he joined the company as master of the old Ringarooma when that vessel was taken over from McMeehan, Blackwood, and Co , in 1879. The Hon Mr McLean also said there had been one or two incidents in Captain Chatfield's career somewhat out of the usual course of a ship master's experience, when his skill judgement indomitable courage had been the means of saving valuable lives and property Captain Chatfield who is relinquishing command on account of his health, said he cherished his connection with the Union Company, and found it very hard to give up his work. ----- The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : Thursday 7 April 1904) Yesterday Captain H. W. H. Chatfield who is retiring from the service of the Union Steamship Company, was presented by Mr Carson, chief officer of the s s Moeraki on behalf of the officers and engineers, with a silver salver, suitably inscribed. Mr A. B. Robinson, on behalf of the passengers on the steamship's last trip from New Zealand and Hobart, handed to Captain Chatfield a case of silver knives and forks. |
Australia, Tasmania, Civil Registration Marriages Groom's Name: Henry William Holbrook Chatfield Groom's Birth Date: 1839 Groom's Age: 24 Bride's Name: Sarah Ann Montague Bride's Birth Date: 1843 Bride's Age: 20 Marriage Date: 12 Nov 1863 Marriage Place: Launceston, Tasmania, Australia Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M31047-3 System Origin: Australia Source Film Number: 1368296 |
Find A Grave Memorial# 44866253 ----- New York Times Obituary 1 -- No Title May 19, 1913. Heny William Chatfield. Son of Zina and Eunice Whitney CHATFIELD, in ?94th year. Funeral at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. James Stoke. Note death in 1913 and not 1915? ===== Occupation: Wholesale grocer. ----- USA Census, 1860 Name: Henry N Chatfield Event Place: Bridgeport, Fairfield, Connecticut Gender: Male Age: 40 Race: White Birth Year (Estimated): 1820 Birthplace: Conn Page: 205 Household Role Gender Age Birthplace Henry N Chatfield M 40 Conn Elizabeth Chatfield F 31 Conn Henry W Chatfield M 17 Conn Charles Chatfield M 11 Conn Arthur Chatfield M 6 Conn Elizabeth Chatfield F 0 Conn Mary Gilday F 30 Ireland Margaret Keenan F 12 Conn Household ID: 1666 , GS Film Number: 803075 , Digital Folder Number: 004211334 , Image Number: 00378 |
Spouse of Elizabeth Laura BROOKS 1829-1899 |
Connecticut, Marriages Name: Henry W. Chatfield Spouse's Name: Elizabeth L. Brooks Event Date: 08 Mar 1852 Event Place: Connecticut Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M01575-8 System Origin: Connecticut-EASy GS Film number: 3256 |
England Births and Christenings Name: Henry William Chatfield Gender: Male Christening Date: 1849 Christening Place: KEYMER,SUSSEX,ENGLAND Father's Name: William Henry Chatfield Mother's Name: Frances Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C15379-1 , System Origin: England-VR , GS Film number: 1068523 , Reference ID: - 2:2Z09VRJ ----- Possible death: Death GRO 4th qtr 1910 CHATFIELD, Henry W aged 61 Thakeham 2b 215 ===== England and Wales Census, 1851 Name: Henry W Chatfield Age: 1 Gender: Male Birthplace: Clayton, Sussex Relationship to Head of Household: Son Schedule Type: Household ----- Census 1871 Address: Codmore Hill, Pulborough, Sussex. With parents and siblings Surname Forename(s) Rel Status Sex Age Occupation Where Born CHATFIELD, Henry W Son U M 21 Wheelwright Sussex - Clayton ----- QUERY England and Wales Census, 1891 Name: Henry W Chatfield Gender: Male Age: 41 Relationship to Head of Household: Head Birthplace: St John's Common, Sussex Schedule Type: Household Registration District: Lewisham Sub-District: Lee Ecclesiastical Parish: St Margarets Parish: Lee, London |
Tasmania Birth Record Name: CHATFIELD, Henry William Record Type: Births Gender: Male Father: CHATFIELD, Henry William Mother: Montague, Sarah Date of birth: 10 Mar 1864 Registered: Launceston Registration year: 1864 Record ID: NAME_INDEXES:1109690 Resource RGD33/1/42 no 114 ----- Tasmania Death Record Name: CHATFIELD, Henry William Record Type: Deaths Gender: Male Date of death: 28 Apr 1864 Registered: Launceston Registration year: 1864 Record ID: NAME_INDEXES:1205092 Resource RGD35/1/33 no 605 |
Birth GRO 2nd qtr 1903 CHATFIELD, Henry William Brighton 2b 223 ===== Canada Passenger Lists Name Henry Chatfield Event Type Immigration Event Date Jul 1912 Event Place Quebec City, Quebec, Canada Gender Male Birthplace England Ship Name Corsican ----- Vermont, St. Albans Canadian Border Crossings Name Harry William Chatfield Event Type Immigration Event Date 1924-1952 Event Place Vermont, United States Gender Male Age 22 Birth Country Brighton England |
Massachusetts Births and Christenings Name Henry W. Chatfield Gender Male Birth Date 1840 Birthplace OTIS,BERKSHIRE,MASSACHUSETTS ----- Massachusetts Deaths Name Henry W Chatfield Event Date 18 Apr 1909 Event Place Otis,,Massachusetts Gender Male Age 68 Marital Status Married Birth Date 1841 Birthplace Tolland, Massachusetts Birth Year (Estimated) 1841 Father's Name Bennett Chatfield Mother's Name Mary Warden ----- Find A Grave Memorial# 71462956 Requested transfer from Mark Wing 19 Jan 2016. ===== USA Census, 1870 Name Henry Chatfield Event Place Massachusetts Gender Male Age 30 Race White Birth Year (Estimated) 1839-1840 Birthplace Massachusetts Page Number 8 Henry Chatfield M 30 Massachusetts Sarah E Chatfield F 32 Connecticut Mary J Chatfield F 2 Massachusetts ----- USA Census, 1880 Name Henry Chatfield Event Place Winchester, Litchfield, Connecticut Gender Male Age 40 Marital Status Married Race White Occupation Works Clock Shop Relationship to Head of Household Self Birth Year (Estimated) 1840 Birthplace Massachusetts Father's Birthplace Massachusetts Mother's Birthplace Massachusetts Sheet Letter A Sheet Number 133 Person Number 0 Volume 2 Henry Chatfield Self M 40 Massachusetts Sarah Chatfield Wife F 39 Connecticut Lucius Chatfield Son M 9 Massachusetts Grace Chatfield Dau F 7 Massachusetts Clarence Chatfield Son M 5 Massachusetts |
Spouse of Sarah E Skinner 1836- |
of Lancing, yeoman. Had Chappel-land and leasehold called "Oatlands" also "Oldlands" in Chiltington under Fr's will and exor. to same 1610. Named in will of bro. John of Ardingly, 1601. Exor. to bro George 1616. P'ff in fine for manor of grants, and tenements in Lancing Michs. 1623. Will dtd 11 Mar 1628, prd 1 Feb 1630 (Chichr 18. 46b). Legacies to poor of Stanmer, Fletching, Lancing and Westmeston. Will dated 1628, proved 1647 mentions children Barnard and Mary. |
Find A Grave Memorial# 36903367 ----- HENRY CHATFIELD (1588-1636): Of South Mundham in the parish of Pagham and of North Mundham, Sussex, England. He was the testator 1636/37, b. in 1588, and was burried at North Mundham on Feb 1, 1636/37. While, as stated previously under his presumed father, George, positive proof has not been found that he was son of George of Pagham, and his wife Margaret (_____). The father left no will and the early registers as well as the manor rolls of Pagham are lost, yet the circumstantial evidence furnished by place, names and elimination seems conclusive, as follows: In 1610 Henry Chatfield appears in the subsidy at Pagham, where it is known that his presumed father George, presumed uncles Richard and Francis, and his presumed great-uncle George resided and possessed landed property for more than half a century. Henry named his eldest dau. Margaret, probably for his mother, and two of his sons George and Francis, the former evidently for his father and his great-uncle, and the latter for his uncle and his grandfather. An exhaustive search among all Chatfield's of Sussex in the sixteenth and the first half of the seventeenth century has failed to disclose the names George and Francis, except among the descendants of the armigerous landed branch founded by the Richard Chatfield of Chichester, who d. in 1586. Furthermore, Henry CHATFIELD, appears in subsidies at Pagham in 1610 and 1620/21, when he was still a young man, and therefore at his marriage he was probably well established by his father, who must have been a man of property, as George of Pagham certainly was. The will of this Henry Chatfield indicates that he was a man of substantial estate; and each of his sons, Francis, Thomas and George, who emigrated to New England in 1639, is there styled as ;Mr. or Gentleman;. Lastly, as it seems evident from the foregoing reasons that Henry Chatfield was descended from the Richard of Chichester who d. in 1586, it also seems, by process of elimination, that he cannot be placed in that branch of the family except as a son of George of Pagham. The subsidies show that Henry Chatfield resided at South Mundham in Pagham, but his will indicates that he had lands also in North Mundham. Doubtless most of his children were bapt. at Pagham, the early registers of which are missing; but he also lived at North Mundham, where he was in the land scot in 1633 and where he was buried. The Protestation Roll of Feb 1641/42 for the western half of Sussex, containing the names of all males eighteen years of age and upwards in each parish, is preserved in the House of Lords, and has been printed. While the names of the two sons-in-law of Henry appear on the roll, the names of his sons Francis, Thomas and George are not on it. They had gone to New England in 1639. Henry md. 1st, abt 1610, Margaret (_____), who d. early in 1614, and 2nd, prob. late in 1614, Jane (Wickham) Wickham, widow (perhaps of George Wickham of Hunston), the testatrix of 1638/39, who was bur. at North Mundham on Mar 17, 1638/39. It appears, by her will, that she had at least one son and also two daughters by her first mg.: Elizabeth, wife of Edward Fowle; Martha, wife of William Largish. Land Scot for West Mundham Parish 1633: Henry Chatfeilde, 2 coats - (coat- measure of land). Land Scot for Runcton, East part of Mundham Parish 1633: Mr. Chatfield (Henry?), half a yard land. ----- NOTE The Will of Henry Chatfield [the probate act styles him of North Mundham], 28 January 1636 [1636/37]. To be buried in the churchyard. To the High Church of Chichester 6d. To Habell Ingram my son-in-law 12d. To my son John Chatfield 12d. To my son Edward Fowle 12d. To my son Francis Chatfield 100 pounds, providing that he surrender his estate in those copyhold lands that he is estated in unto his brother Thomas CHATFIELD, which if he refuse to do, I give him 12d., for his portion. To my son Norrisses children (grandchildren), George, Annis, and Joseph, 15 pounds to be equally divided among them at the age of twenty-one. If my son Francis die before the age of twenty-one years, reversion of his portion to my sons Thomas Chatfield and George CHATFIELD, equally divided. If my son Thomas die, then my lands shall go to Francis CHATFIELD, and if Francis die, then to George. To my younger son, George Chatfield 100 pounds at the age of twenty-one, and if he do not live so long, reversion to my sons Francis Chatfield and Thomas Chatfield equally divided. To my wife Jane the use of my lands for life, and my best bed furnished. Executor: Edward Fowle, Overseers: Thomas Peirse and John Smith, to each of whom I give 3s 4d. [Signed] The mark of Henry CHATFIELD, Wittnesses: Thomas Whighd, and John Buckner. Proved 3 March 1636 [1636/37] by Jane CHATFIELD, Edward Fowle, the executor named in the will, first renouncing. (Consistory of Chichester, vol. 19 fo. 54) |
Births and Christenings, Henricus Chatfeild, 1605 gender: Male baptism/christening date: 13 Nov 1605 baptism/christening place: DITCHLING,SUSSEX,ENGLAND father's name: Ricardi Chatfeild indexing project (batch) number: P01394-1 system origin: England-ODM source film number: 0990439 IT 1 |
of Lancing. Named in will of Gt uncle Richard of Sompting 1638. A minor in Fr's will 1646/7. Deft. in fines for manor of Grants, and tenements in Lancing. Trin. 1668 and East. 1669. Deed SAS-S/57 1 May 1669 This document is held at West Sussex Record Office Contents: Between Henry Chatfeild and Ann his wife, William Smith, Edward Jones junr., Thomas Woolvin of Lancing, shepherd, and Barnard Chatfield of Steyning, gent., to lead the use of a Fine of the premises described in Deed of 30 April, 1669 Signatures (mark of Thos Woolvin) and seals. Witnesses:- John Fletcher, Francis Fuller, John Fletcher junr., Richard Westover. Mortgage SAS-S/59 17 Dec 1669 These documents are held at West Sussex Record Office Contents: By Henry Chatfield of Lancing, gent., and Anne his wife Robert Leeves of Rowdell in Washington, co. Sussex, clerk. of a messuage, 2 barns and gates &c. and 17 ac. in occupation of John Swift, 'viz. 1 ac. in the Newfield; 1 ac. in Penhill; 1 ac. in Penbush furl.; ½ ac. in Penhill; ½ ac. in same; 3 r. in Barrow hole furl.; 1 ac. in Northover; ½ ac. in Carters Park; ½ ac. in same; 1 ac. in Bramble furl.; 1 ac. and 3 pall in Short Butts; 1 pall in same; 1½ ac. in Owelande near the Watch house; 1½ ac. in Hurst furl.; ½ ac. in Hurst Middle furlong; 1 ac. in Ham furl.; 1 ac. in the Hurst; 1½ ac of new marsh and 1 cowlease in the common Ham Also a barn with gates and hemplot and 30 acres in occupation of William Pixe, viz. 1 ac in Hamshiere furl.; 2 ac. in same; 2 ac. in Middle furl.; ½ac. in same; 1 ac. in Mill furl.; 1 ac. in same; 1 ac. in Newfield; 2 ac. in same; ½ ac. in Penhill; ½ ac. in same; ½ ac. in Owe lands; 3 ac. in same; 2 ac. in Bramble furlong; ½ ac. in Northover; 3 held acres in same; 1 ac. in the Hurst; 5 ac. of marshlands and 3 ac. cowleases in the common Ham, all in Launcing (bounds given) Signatures of Mortgagors and seals. Witnesses:- John Fletcher, Francis Fuller |
Births and Christening name: Henry Chatfield gender: Male baptism/christening date: 09 Sep 1677 baptism/christening place: DITCHLING,SUSSEX,ENGLAND father's name: Henry Chatfield mother's name: Joan indexing project (batch) number: P01394-1 system origin: England-ODM source film number: 0990439 IT 1 |
Clerk to his uncle John and named in his will 1765. |
England Deaths and Burials Name Henry Chatfield Sex Male Death or Burial Date 10 Sep 1803 Death or Burial Place East Grinstead, Sussex, England ----- Buried grave numbered 132439. |
England, Sussex, Parish Registers Name Henry Chatfield Event Type Christening Event Date 11 May 1754 Event Place Balcombe, Sussex, England Gender Male Father's Name John Chatfield ----- England Deaths and Burials Name Henry Chatfield Gender Male Burial Date 29 Sep 1754 Burial Place Balcombe, Sussex, England Father's Name John Chatfield ----- Find A Grave Memorial# 185621929 |
Find A Grave Memorial# 185620384 ===== Colin Chatfield has his Family Bible with children listed. The original bible, which was in two volumes, was given to brother Henry in 1796 for his families use by his sister Ann. The Bible was purchased at auction in Abergavenny, Wales. IGI I03628-5 http://www.theclergydatabase.org.uk/jsp/persons/CreatePersonFrames.jsp?PersonID=62846 Education Events MA Type Name Date Qualification University Appt CHATFIELD, Henry 17/05/1816 MA * LLB : Cambridge / Jesus College Type Name Date Qualification University Ord CHATFIELD, Henry 29/05/1779 LLB Cambridge Appt CHATFIELD, Henry 05/04/1805 LLB Ordination Events deacon : 29/05/1779 (Moss, Charles/Bath & Wells 1774-1802) Type Name Date Status Event Full Record Ord CHATFIELD, Henry 29/05/1779 deacon Subscription on ordination Appointment Events Rector : Balcombe (12/05/1785 - 17/05/1816 ) Type Name Date Office Event Location Libc CHATFIELD, Henry 12/05/1785 Rector Balcombe Libc CHATFIELD, Henry 12/05/1795 Rector Balcombe Libc CHATFIELD, Henry 14/05/1805 Rector Balcombe Libc CHATFIELD, Henry 27/06/1815 Rector Balcombe Vac CHATFIELD, Henry 17/05/1816 Rector resignation Balcombe Rector : Southease (12/05/1785 - 12/05/1795 ) Type Name Date Office Event Location Libc CHATFIELD, Henry 12/05/1785 Rector Southeese/ Libc CHATFIELD, Henry 12/05/1795 Rector Southeese/ Rector : Ardingly (05/04/1805 - 08/05/1819 ) Type Name Date Office Event Location Appt CHATFIELD, Henry 05/04/1805 Rector Institution Ardingly/ Appt Davies, William 08/05/1819 Rector Institution Ardingly/ show detailsRector : Ardingly (14/05/1805 - 27/06/1815 ) Type Name Date Office Event Location Libc CHATFIELD, Henry 14/05/1805 Rector Ardingly/ Libc CHATFIELD, Henry 27/06/1815 Rector Ardingly/ Rector : Balcombe (17/05/1816 - 18/03/1819 ) Type Name Date Office Event Location Appt CHATFIELD, Henry 17/05/1816 Rector Institution Balcombe/ Appt Rule Sarel, Henry 18/03/1819 Rector Institution Balcombe/ Death (18/03/1819) Private Act (Printed), 56 George III, c. 38 HL/PO/PB/1/1816/56G3n211 1816 These documents are held at Parliamentary Archives Contents: An Act for vesting certain Lands belonging to the Reverend Henry CHATFIELD, in the Rector for the time being of the Parish of Balcombe in the County of Sussex, in Exchange for the Parsonage House of Balcombe, and the Glebe Lands belonging to the said Parish; and for enabling the said Henry Chatfield to build a new Parsonage House upon the first mentioned Lands. Copy of Certificate SAS-F/39 15 Aug 1818 These documents are held at West Sussex Record Office Contents: By the Bishop of Chichester - in accordance with the said Act - of his satisfaction with the new Parsonage house erected by Henry Chatfield at a cost of £1354 and upwards Copy of Agreement SAS-F/402 7 Nov 1818 These documents are held at West Sussex Record Office Contents: By the Rev. Henry Chatfield of Balcombe, clerk, for the sale to the Rev. George Max. Bethune of Worth, L.L.D., of the Advowson of the rectory and parish church of Balcombe for the sum of £4500. |
Settlement on the marriage of Henry Chatfield and Elizabeth Clutton, daughter of Rev. John Clutton This record is held by West Sussex Record Office Reference: ADD MSS/44,589 - 44,590 Title: Settlement on the marriage of Henry Chatfield and Elizabeth Clutton, daughter of Rev. John Clutton Description: (a) Rev. Henry Chatfield of Balcombe. (b) Elizabeth Clutton of Greenwick, co. Kent, spinster. (c) Rev. John Clutton of Portslade; Rev. George Bethune, of Worth. Property I, V and VI Date: 8-9 November 1779 Held by: West Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives Language: English Physical description: 2 docs. |
Removed to Plattsburg, N. Y., where it is believe he died, when his widow and children returned to East-Hampton. |
England, Sussex, Parish Registers Name Henry Chatfield Event Type Christening Event Date 26 Oct 1780 Event Place Balcombe, Sussex, England Gender Male Father's Name Henry Chatfield Mother's Name Elizabeth Chatfield ----- Find A Grave Memorial# 185622437 ----- Mentioned on memorial in Balcombe Church. ----- Sponsors: Ann Chatfield his grandmother, Owen Clutton his grandfather and the Rev John Clutton his great uncle. |
Attorney in the Supreme Court Bengal. |
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