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CHATFIELD Lynda RBirth GRO 1st qtr 1944 CHATFIELD, Lynda R Hollowell Northampton 3b 55 |
United States Public Records Name Lynda C Gunther Residence Date 20 Oct 2006-29 Oct 2007 Residence Place American Fork, Utah Address American Fork, Utah 84003 Possible Relatives Paul Gunther Record Number 1159798998 |
Spouse of John Rexford CARTWRIGHT I 1941-~~ |
Texas Birth Index: Name: Lynn Ellen Chatfield Date of Birth: 30 Jan 1942 Gender: Female Birth County: Harris Father's Name: Alfred Charles Chatfield Mother's Name: Lois Marie Bellard Roll #: 1942_0002 ----- Find A Grave Memorial# 136993765 ===== Lynn Cartwright, 72, of Conroe, Texas, died unexpectedly on October 6, 2014. Lynn was born on January 30, 1942, in Houston, Texas to Alfred Charles Chatfield and Lois Marie Bellard CHATFIELD, both of whom preceded her in death. Lynn attended Charles H. Milby High School in Houston and graduated in 1960, after which she attended Sam Houston State University and received her degree in English. She met her husband-to-be, John R. Cartwright, on a blind date arranged by her roommate, JoAnn Steakley. They were married on January 6, 1961, in Lake Charles, Louisiana, and remained married for fifty three years, until her death. After receiving her degree in English, Lynn began her teaching career at Conroe High School, teaching ninth grade English from 1964 to 2004. We often joked that she taught the same subject, same grade and occasionally the same student. She was a dedicated teacher and friend to her students, who numbered in the thousands, over her forty-year career at Conroe High School. She acted as a tutor and class sponsor for many years and was very involved in homecoming activities every year at Conroe High School. For a number of years, she also served as a sponsor for the Conroe High School Junior-Senior Prom, and helped many very deserving students to make and sew their dresses for the Prom. Lynn was a kind, loving and generous person, sharing her talents for sewing and quilting with many family and friends. She hand quilted many quilts for friends and all of her children and grandchildren, giving special meaning and attention to each of them. Lynn shared many happy times and memories with her quilt-guild friends, who generously shared their time and talents with her over the years. Lynn also had many friends from her long career of teaching at Conroe High School -- too many to name them all, but dear friends with whom she shared lots of fun and laughter were Susie Wallace, Marilyn Sommers, Janice Cromien, Donna Koliba, Frances Peoples, and Luan Brooks Langlie. They shared fun on many occasions, traveling in Texas, Colorado and other places. Lynn also had many friends from her quilting guild, with whom she enjoyed quilting retreats at Camp Cho Yeh in Livingston, Texas, the International Quilt Festival in Houston, Texas, and Camp for All in Brenham, Texas, not the least of which friends were Alice Watkins, Susan Stocking and Diana Stigleman. Lynn is survived by her husband of fifty three years, John R. Cartwright, Sr.; sons J. Rex Cartwright, Jr. and wife, Shelly Cartwright; Keith Cartwright of Houston, Texas; brother Jeff R. Blankenship and wife, Theresa Blankenship, of Livingston, Texas; grandchildren Ethan Cartwright, of Midland, Texas; and Ashton and Cullen Cartwright, of New Waverly, Texas; cousin Kathleen Bellard Broyles, of Houston, Texas; and numerous other relatives and friends. Graveside service for family and close friends will be held Friday, October 10, 2014, at 10:30 a.m. at Oakwood Cemetery, located on Highway 105 East at the corner of Tenth Street, Conroe, Texas. Pastor Carol Hoke will be officiating. Parking is limited in cemetery and on Tenth Street. Memorial Service information for colleagues, friends and former students to honor and remember Lynn will be provided at a later date. The family wishes to express their gratitude to dear friends: Adolph and Elinor Tupa, and Anna and Greg Reising for their dedication and devotion to Lynn. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to your favorite pet charity, as Lynn loved all animals, large and small. yourconroenews.com - 6 to 21 Oct 2014 |
Birth GRO 2nd qtr 1978 CHATFIELD, Lynsey Ann TAYLOR Bexley 11 829 |
Attended mothers funeral with partner, Lynsley CHATFIELD, and Shirley, of Dover Plains, N.Y. No children of his own. |
Daughter of Thurber Redmayne CHATFIELD & Inez Jillson COWIE. |
Daughter of Thurber Redmayne CHATFIELD & Inez Jillson COWIE. |
USA Social Security Death Index Given Name: Jennifer Surname: Chatfield Birth Date: 14 May 1914 Social Security Number: 125-09-2973 State: New York Last Place of Residence: Albany, Albany, New York Previous Residence Postal Code: 12210 Event Date: 21 April 1992 Age: 78 ----- Never married. ===== USA Census, 1940 Name: Seniever Chatfield Event Place: Assembly District 3, Manhattan, New York City, New York, New York Gender: Female Age: 25 Marital Status: Single Race (Original): White Race: White Relationship to Head of Household: Head Birthplace: Connecticut Birth Year (Estimated): 1915 Last Place of Residence: Same Place Household Role Gender Age Birthplace Seniever Chatfield Head F 25 Connecticut June A Chatfield Sister F 20 Connecticut District: 31-280 , Family Number: 10 , Sheet Number and Letter: 1A , Line Number: 14 , Affiliate Publication Number: T627 , Affiliate Film Number: 2630 , Digital Folder Number: 005458297 , Image Number: 00759 |
Birth GRO 4th qtr 1874 CHATFIELD, Mabel Adelaide Brighton 2b 212 Death GRO 1st qtr 1959 BAWDEN, Mabel A 82 Droxford 6b 351 Milliner on 1891 census. |
Marriages GRO 4th qtr 1899 CHATFIELD, Mabel Adelaide S. Stoneham 2c 164 Bawden, Thomas John H S. Stoneham 2c 164 |
Birth GRO 3rd qtr 1895 CHATFIELD, Mabel Agnes Southampton 2c 38a Death GRO 2nd qtr 1975 Mantle, Mabel Agnes 18aug1895 Alton 20 18 |
Marriages GRO 1st qtr 1921 CHATFIELD, Mabel A Mantle Southampton 2c 107 Mantle, Albert E Chatfield Southampton 2c 107 ----- No issue found. |
Find a Grave Memorial ID 119508708 |
Name: George O Archer Event Type: Marriage Event Date: 11 Jun 1925 Event Place: Steuben, New York Age: 23 Birth Year (Estimated): 1902 Father's Name: Frank Archer Mother's Name: Addie Mathews Spouse's Name: Mabel B Chatfield Spouse's Age: 25 Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1900 Spouse's Father's Name: Samuel Chatfield Spouse's Mother's Name: Theresa Seaman GS Film number: 1006434 , Digital Folder Number: 004489231 , Image Number: 00284 |
California Death Index Name Mabel C Sawyer Event Date 05 Mar 1960 Event Place Santa Clara, California Birth Date 12 Oct 1883 Birthplace Colorado Gender Female Mother's Name Morrow ----- Find A Grave Memorial# 32590154 ----- Mar 7, 1960, San Jose Mercury News, San Jose, Santa Clara Co., California: Deaths, Funerals in Santa Clara Valley Sawyer-in Los Gatos, March 5, 1960, Mabel Clair Sawyer, beloved wife of George R. Sawyer of Los Gatos; beloved mother of Ira Ray Sawyer of Stateline, Calif.; dear sister of Marjorie Tuck of Berkeley; Mrs. Jacquelyn Mallon of Oakland; grandmother of William Sawyer of Stateline. A native of Colorado. |
Spouse of George Reuben SAWYER 1871-1960 |
Burial Plot: B-44. Find A Grave Memorial# 104845030 ===== USA Census, 1910 Name: Mabel C Tracy Event Place: Manhattan Ward 12, New York, New York Gender: Female Age: 30 Marital Status: Married Race: White Relationship to Head of Household: Wife Birth Year (Estimated): 1880 Birthplace: New York Father's Birthplace: England Mother's Birthplace: New York Household Role Gender Age Birthplace John V Tracy Head M 36 New York Mabel C Tracy Wife F 30 New York Chatfield Stella Boarder F 29 New York District: 667 , Sheet Number and Letter: 19B , Household ID: 520 , GS Film number: 1375038 , Digital Folder Number: 004449604 , Image Number: 01066 ----- New York, State Census, 1915 Name: Mabel E Treacy Event Place: New York, New York, New York Gender: Female Age: 35 Relationship to Head of Household: Wife Birth Year (Estimated): 1880 Years in USA: 35 House Number: 83 Page: 21 Line Number: 39 ----- USA Census, 1940 Name: Mabel E Treacy Event Place: North Pelham, Pelham Town, Westchester, New York Gender: Female Age: 60 Marital Status: Married Race: White Relationship to Head of Household: Wife Birthplace: New York Birth Year (Estimated): 1880 Last Place of Residence: Same House Household Role Gender Age Birthplace John ? Treacy Head M 66 New York Mabel E Treacy Wife F 60 New York Estella Chatfield Sister-in-law F 58 New York |
Wedding picture May 20, 1924 |
Find A Grave Memorial# 50327062 ===== Residence: Farley, Dubuque, IA - till elderly - went to Dau.'s in IL,USA |
Iowa, County Marriages Name: Harry M Daly Event Date: 20 May 1924 Event Place: Dubuque, Iowa Age: 23 Father's Name: John F Daly Mother's Name: Regina Duggan Spouse's Name: Mabel E Chatfield Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1902 Spouse's Father's Name: Fred Chatfield Spouse's Mother's Name: Frances Riddle GS Film number: 1630484 Digital Folder Number: 004266275 |
Death Reg No. 28808/1968. ===== Cousin of 2nd Lord Chatfield. ----- Name has been seen as Mary Emma Mabel Chatfield. Marriage announcement states Mabel Emma Mary Chatfield. ----- Born at Summerhill ----- 1930 NSW, North Sydney 1930 NSW, Martin 1933 NSW, Martin 1936 NSW, Parramatta 1937 NSW, Parramatta 1943 NSW, Macquarie 1943 NSW, Macquarie 1949 Queensland, Maranoa 1954 Queensland, Maranoa 1958 Queensland, Maranoa 1963 NSW, Robertson 1963 NSW, Warringah 1968 NSW, Berowra |
The Sydney Morning Herald NSW : Friday 28 April 1911 MARRIAGE. RILEY-CHATFIELD.- On April 18, at St, James' Church, Croydon, by the Rev. Joseph Best, assisted by the Rev. Edward Hargrave, Stanley Howard, third son of V. B. Riley, and grandson of the late J. J. Riley, of Glenmore, Penrith, to Mabel Emma Mary, daughter of the late Samuel CHATFIELD, and granddaughter of the late William Chatfield. |
Birth GRP 1st qtr 1897 CHATFIELD, Mabel Grace Tunbridge 2a 724 Death GRO 1st qtr 1981 CHATFIELD, Mabel Grace 9Dec1896 Hastings/Rother 18 1234 |
Marriages GRO 1st qtr 1947 CHATFIELD, Mabel G Miller Eastbourne 5h 365 Miller, George A Chatfield Eastbourne 5h 365 |
Mabel I Chatfield in household of Willis B CHATFIELD, "USA Census, 1910" Name: Mabel I Chatfield Event Place: Prattsville, Greene, New York Gender: Female Marital Status: Single Race: White Relationship to Head of Household: Daughter Birthplace: New York Father's Birthplace: New York Mother's Birthplace: New York |
New York, County Marriages Name: Eugene R Loudon Event Type: Marriage Event Date: 02 Nov 1910 Event Place: Greene, New York, USA Age: 25 Birth Year (Estimated): 1885 Father's Name: John W Loudon Mother's Name: Nancy Baker Spouse's Name: Mabel I Chatfield Spouse's Age: 24 Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1886 Spouse's Father's Name: Willis B Chatfield Spouse's Mother's Name: Ida Turk GS Film number: 1032909 Digital Folder Number: 004489195 Image Number: 00129 |
Birth GRO 2nd qtr 1900 CHATFIELD, Mabel Isabel Mile End 1c 513 ===== England and Wales Census, 1911 Name Mable Chatfield County London Parish Bethnal Green Sub-District Bethnal Green South West Registration District Bethnal Green Gender Female Age 11 Birthplace Ldn Bethnal Green Record Type Household |
Marriages GRO 3rd qtr 1922 CHATFIELD, Mabel L (sic) Cracknell Bethnal Green 1c 287 CRACKNELL, Frederick C Chatfield Bethnal G. 1c 287 |
Birth GRO 4th qtr 1904 CHATFIELD, Mabel Isabel W. Ham 4a 232 ----- QUERY died 1962 Leeds. |
Marriages GRO 1st qtr 1931 CHATFIELD, Mabel I Frost W.Ham 4a 52 Frost, Frank L Chatfield W.Ham 4a 52 ----- No issue found. |
Birth GRO 4th qtr 1903 CHATFIELD, Mabel Jane Midhurst 2b 370 ----- England Births and Christenings Name: Mabel Jane Chatfield Gender: Female Christening Date: 24 Jan 1904 Christening Place: Harting, Sussex, England Father's Name: Tom James Chatfield Mother's Name: Emma Jane Chatfield Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I03119-7 System Origin: England-EASy GS Film number: 1041542 Reference ID: p 78 |
Marriages GRO 1st qtr 1929 Brown, Norman Chatfield Chertsey 2a 117 CHATFIELD, Mabel J Brown Chertsey 2a 119 |
Spouse of Howell Smeaton DAVIES ?-1926 |
Served during S. African Campaign as Nursing Sister 1899-1902, was through siege of Kimberley. Sister Mabel Jesson Chatfield Born 12 June 1875 in Bloemfontein Died October 1926 Princess Christian’s Army Nursing Service (Reserve) Imperial Yeomanry Hospital, Pretoria Medal Entitlement: Queen’s South Africa Medal I have been in contact with Lt Col Keiron Spires who runs the boerwarnurses.com website and he says of Mabel: "I can confirm that Mabel was a Civilian Nurse employed in Kimberley at the time of the siege and that she subsequently left to join the military. Two things are unusual about this. Firstly she was only 24 at the outbreak of war which was a very young age for a nurse at that time. My guess is she had probably only just finished her training. Secondly it was not common for local nurses to join the military staff although many were employed to work in military hospitals." Colonel Spires has promised to have a look around and see if he can find anything else about her although this could take some time as her records, if they still exist, will be in South Africa. ----- Records 61 - 70 - Sister Mabel Jesson CHATFIELD | Boer War Nurses. boerwarnurses.com. When she was 17 Mabel asked Sister Henrietta Stockdale at ... ----- Sister Mabel Jesson CHATFIELD This lady is an example of a nurse who trained in South Africa and served as a military nurse during the Boer War. Extracts from her diaries were published in the South Africa Nursing Journal (Nursing RSA Verpleging) in 1991. ----- Biography from http://britisharmynurses.com Mabel Jesson Chatfield was born in Quaggerfontein in the Bloemfontein district of South Africa, on June 12, 1875. Her gather had emigrated to South Africa and was a farmer. When she was 17 Mabel asked Sister Henrietta Stockdale at Kimberley Hospital if she could be a nurse. She was told she was too young, so she set up a dance school instead. When Sister Henrietta left Kimberley Hospital to set up a private institution in Bloemfontein, Mabel reapplied to Kimberley Hospital and was accepted. Se then had to wait another eighteen months for a place and started her training in 1895. She was very proud of her pink and white striped uniform with her 'Sister Dora’ hat. She finished her training shortly before the siege of Kimberley at the start of the Boer War[1]. Nursing Service in the Boer War She trained as a nurse in Kimberley and was employed there at the start of the war[2] [3]. She wrote about her time as a nurse during the siege: Throughout the greater part of the siege I was alone on night duty with some 30 patients under my care. The only assistance was provided by a Tswana whose duty it was to empty the bedpans and keep the small coal stove burning for hot water or any of the other various needs which require a stove"[1]. After the siege was lifted she was approached by the military to take charge of a temporary hospital. When she accepted she was taken into the Princess Christian's Army Nursing Service (Reserve). Shortly after taking over the hospital a convoy of 115 sick and wounded soldiers arrived, and she had to get them settled and start nursing care[4]. She wrote of this temporary hospital: This was nursing under the most difficult circumstances imaginable. All types of cases ranging from severely wounded, to the dangerously ill with typhoid, had perforce to be attended to in the grossly overcrowded rooms. It was more often than not necessary to step over a number of patients in order to reach one requiring urgent treatment. We tried our utmost to keep the infectious cases apart but this was only possible to a limited extent[4] . Eventually beds arrived and along with other items donated to the hospital she was able to make her patients more comfortable. After six weeks she handed over this temporary hospital to six nurses from Canada. Sister Chatfield was then instructed to report to No. 1 General Hospital at Wynberg where Mrs Garriock was the Matron. At Wynberg Sister Chatfield looked after a variety of patients including sick and wounded Boer prisoners. It was here that she was able to go to a local tailor and get a military nurses uniform made for her. She worked at Wynberg for six months before asking to go on duty aboard a troop ship carrying sick and wounded back to Britain. She sailed on the Assaye along with seven other Sisters and fifteen hundred patients. While she was in Britain she was officially attested into the Princess Christian’s Army Nursing Service (Reserve). Shortly after she was sent back to South Africa on the Norman along with other nurses reinforcing the Imperial Yeomanry Hospital at Pretoria. The nurse-patient ratio was greater in the Yeomanry Hospitals as many of the Sisters had salaries paid for from the private funds collected for the hospitals[4] [5]. After a further six months working with the Imperial Yeomanry Hospitals[6] she was able to get a posting to the Hospital Ship Orcana where she met up with another South African nurse, Sister Rennie. She was happier on the Orcana than she had been on the Assaye as it was a fully equipped Hospital Ship and that made nursing care much easier. Sister Chatfield and Sister Rennie met the Duchess of Teck [future Queen Mary] when they arrived in England and were her guests for a short while. Sister Chatfield then resigned from the PCANSR in order to return home to South Africa to get married. Having resigned she discovered that it was very difficult to get a berth back home and she was told it might be six months before a berth became available. She wrote to the Duchess and was shortly booked onto the Walmer Castle. She married Dr Howell-Davies in Kimberley on December 13, 1902. Before they had a chance to return to Wales to visit his family Dr Howell-Davies was placed in charge of the Irene Burgher Camp and so she helped her husband and continued nursing for a while longer. She had four children, and her daughter Kathleen, and Kathleen’s daughter Anne both trained as nurses |
Michigan, Death Certificates Name: Mabel L Barnes Event Type: Death Event Date: 30 Jun 1952 Event Place: Detroit, Wayne, Michigan Gender: Female Age: 44 Marital Status: Widowed Birth Date: 07 Jun 1908 Birthplace: Adrian, Michigan Birth Year (Estimated): 1908 Father's Name: Lewis Chatfield Mother's Name: Rilla Drake GS Film number: 001973243 , Digital Folder Number: 005363703 , Image Number: 01926 ===== QUERY USA Census, 1940 Name: Mabel Barnes Event Place: Ward 2, Detroit, Detroit City, Wayne, Michigan Gender: Female Age: 32 Marital Status: Married Race: White Relationship to Head of Household: Guest Birthplace: Michigan Birth Year (Estimated): 1908 Last Place of Residence: Same Place District: 84-76 , Sheet Number and Letter: 86B , Line Number: 49 , Digital Folder Number: 005461726 , Image Number: 00189 |
Birth GRO 4th qtr 1891 CHATFIELD, Mabel Louise Portsea 2b 432 Death GRO 2nd qtr 1974 SAVEALL, Mabel Louise 30Oct1891 S E Hants 20 1529 |
Marriages GRO 2nd qtr 1914 CHATFIELD, Mabel L Saveall Portsmouth 2b 930 Saveall, Thomas Chatfield Portsmouth 2b 930 ----- No issue found. |
USA Census, 1920 Name: M Mabel Chatfield Walruth Event Type: Census Event Year: 1920 Event Place: Santurce, San Juan, Puerto Rico Gender: Female Age: 26 Marital Status: Single Race: White Relationship to Head of Household: Dietitian Birth Year (Estimated): 1894 Birthplace: New York Father's Birthplace: New York Mother's Birthplace: New York Household Role Gender Age Birthplace Jennie Ordway And Clark Head F 58 New York William R. Coulbreath Director M 35 Ohio Rosa A Gonzalez Y Torres Superintendente F 29 Puerto Rico M Mabel Chatfield Walruth Dietitian F 26 New York And many more staff, nurses etc. District: 29 , Sheet Number and Letter: 25A , Household ID: 7 , Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) , Affiliate Publication Number: T625 , GS Film number: 1822071 , Digital Folder Number: 004442176 , Image Number: 00482 |
Birth GRO 4th qtr 1894 CHATFIELD, Mabel Mary Brighton 2b 260 |
Marriages GRO 1st qtr 1916 CHATFIELD, Mabel M Long Brighton 2b 387 Long, John Chatfield Brighton 2b 387 |
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