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CHATFIELD SusannahEngland and Wales Non-Conformist Record Indexes (RG4-8) Name: Susannah Chatfield Event Type: Birth Birth Date: 13 Jan 1807 Birthplace: Upper Stanford Street, Christ Church, Surrey [Now London] Father's Name: John Chatfield Mother's Name: Susannah Chatfield Affiliate Publication Number: RG5_073 |
Birth not found on GRO. Births and Christenings name: Susannah Chatfield gender: Female christening date: 29 Sep 1847 christening place: St JOHN THE BAPTIST,SHOREDITCH,LONDON,ENGLAND birth date: 21 Jul 1847 death date: 15 Oct 1848 father's name: James Chatfield mother's name: Louisa indexing project (batch) number: C04037-1 system origin: England-ODM gs film number: 590836, 590837 ----- Death GRO 4th qtr 1848 CHATFIELD, Susannah Shoreditch 2 331 ----- England Deaths and Burials Name: Susannah Chatfield Event Type: Burial Event Date: 15 Oct 1848 Event Place: Shoreditch, Middlesex, England Address: Catherine Street Gender: Female Age: 0 Cemetery: St. John The Baptist-Hoxton |
Birth GRO 2nd qtr 1851 CHATFIELD, Susannah Worthing 7 597 Death GRO 1st qtr 1899 CHATFIELD, Susannah 48 Brighton 2b 175 |
Death GRP 4th qtr 1899 CHATFIELD, Susannah 48 Brighton 2b 175 |
Birth GRO 3rd qtr 1870 CHATFIELD, Susannah E.Grinstead 2b 127 Death GRO 3rd qtr 1870 CHATFIELD, Susannah 0 E. Grinstead 2b 79 Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," Susannah CHATFIELD, 1870 gender: Female baptism/christening date: 27 Aug 1870 baptism/christening place: ALL SAINTS,CRAWLEY DOWN,SUSSEX,ENGLAND death date: 21 Sep 1870 father's name: Richard Chatfield mother's name: Susannah indexing project (batch) number: C07139-1 system origin: England-ODM source film number: 918476 Buried with mother who died in childbirth. |
Birth GRO 3rd qtr 1876 CHATFIELD. Susannah E. Grinstead 2b 143 |
England Births and Christenings Name Susannah Chatfield Sex Female Christening Date 15 Apr 1787 Christening Place East Grinstead, Sussex, England Father's Name Wm Chatfield Father's Sex Male ----- Death GRO 2nd qtr 1851 Brand, Susanna E Grinstead 7 267 |
England Births and Christenings Name Susannah Chatfield Gender Female Christening Date 17 Jun 1709 Christening Place Steyning, Sussex, England Father's Name Henry Chatfield Mother's Name Jane |
Never married. ----- Illinois, Cook County Birth Certificates Name: Susie Ida Chatfield Birth Date: 16 Sep 1887 Birthplace: Lake, Cook, Illinois Gender: Female Father's Name: George Lewis Chatfield Father's Birthplace: Tunbridge, Vermont Father's Age: 43y Mother's Name: Susie Ellen Cunningham Mother's Birthplace: West Springfield, Mass. Mother's Age: 30y GS Film number: 1287871 Digital Folder Number: 4031029 Image Number: 850 Reference ID: 25385 ----- Illinois, Cook County Deaths Name Sue I Chatfield Event Type Death Event Date 11 Jul 1961 Event Place Chicago, Cook, Illinois Address 7000 South Shore Drive Gender Female Age 73 Marital Status Single Race White Occupation Sales Lady Birth Date 16 Sep 1887 Birthplace Chicago, Cook, Illinois Funeral Home Chas F Bilger And Sons Cemetery Oak Woods Father's Name George Chatfield Mother's Name Susie Informant's Name Pauline Deslippe Entry Number 48927 ----- Find a Grave Memorial ID 139512976. ===== United States Census, 1900 Name Susie I Chatfield Event Place Precinct 4 Lake town Chicago city Ward 29, Cook, Illinois Gender Female Age 13 Marital Status Single Race White Relationship to Head of Household Daughter Birth Date Sep 1887 Birthplace Illinois Father's Birthplace Vermont Mother's Birthplace Massachusetts Susie I Chatfield Dau F 13 Illinois Annie Swanson Servant F 20 Sweden |
Kentucky, Vital Record Indexes Name Swanee C Densmore Event Type Death Event Date 15 Oct 1956 Event Place Boyd, Kentucky Age 75 Birth Year (Estimated) 1881 ----- Burial Plot Section 6 Find a Grave Memorial ID 75343686 |
Birth not found on GRO. Query adopted. ----- England Births and Christenings Name: Switayn Constance Chatfield Event Type: Christening Event Date: 11 May 1958 Event Place: Thurmaston, Leicestershire, England Gender: Female Father's Name: Roy John Chatfield Mother's Name: Constance Vera Chatfield Record Number: 690 ===== Secretary. |
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : Tuesday 24 April 1956) DEATHS SCOTT (nee Chatfield). - On April 23 (result of accident), Sybil Scott, of 1 Maldon street. Footscray, dearly beloved wife of Herbert, beloved daughter of Helen and the late Charles Chatfield and loved sister of Esther (Mrs. Rea), Clara (Mrs. Acton). Edgar, Madge (Mrs, McGregor), Linda (Mrs. Russell), May (Mrs. Sewell), Ruth (Mrs. Lowry), and Harold, aged 58 years, -In God's care. |
BIRTHS CHATFIELD - On July 26, at the Waiuku Memorial Hospital, to Mr and Mrs C E CHATFIELD, a daughter. New Zealand Herald 6 August 1927. |
Son of Richard CHATFIELD & Ellen LANDENBERGER |
Spouse of Alice Maud FURNEAUX 1893-1961 |
Husband of Alice Maud Furneaux 1893-1963 |
Birth GRO 4th qtr 1894 CHATFIELD, Sydney Charles W. Ham 4a 204 Death GRO 1st qtr 1978 CHATFIELD, Sydney Charles Poplar/Bethnal Green 14 1459 ----- Find A Grave Memorial# 74573220 ===== England and Wales Census, 1901 Name Sidney Chatfield Event Type Census Event Date 31 Mar 1901 Event Place West Ham, Essex, England County Essex Civil Parish West Ham Ecclesiastical Parish All Saints Sub-District Plaistow Registration District West Ham Gender Male Age 6 Relationship to Head of Household Son Birthplace Leytonstone, Essex Schedule Type Household ----- At time of marriage in 1917 he was a soldier. ----- United Kingdom, World War I Service Records Name Sidney Charles Chatfield Event Type Military Service Event Year 1914 Residence Place , London, England Age 19 Military Company/Regiment Royal Field Artillery Military Regiment 87232 Military Battalion 5th Reserve Battery, 7th Reserve Brigade Birth Year (Estimated) 1894 Birthplace Leytonstone, Essex, England |
Husband of Alice Maud Furneaux 1893-1963 |
Marriages GRO 2nd qtr 1917 CHATFIELD, Sydney C Furneaux Mile End 1c 503 Furneaux, Alice M Chatfield Mile End 1c 503 |
Birth GRO 2nd qtr 1922 CHATFIELD, Sydney D W Pickard Steyning 2b 430 ----- England and Wales Death Registration Index Name: Sydney David W Chatfield Registration Quarter: Apr-May-Jun Registration Year: 1998 Registration District: Brighton County: Sussex Event Place: Brighton, Sussex, England Birth Date : 28 Apr 1922 Volume: 4521B Page: B58A -and- England Death Records Name: Mr Sydney William Chatfield Event Date: 24 May 1998 Event Place: Hove, East Sussex, England Residence Postal Code: BN3 3 Sex: Male |
Marriages GRO 4th qtr 1943 CHATFIELD, Sydney D W Barden Hove 2b 516 Barden, Jane G Chatfield Hove 2b 516 |
Find A Grave Memorial# 126889098 ===== England and Wales Census, 1911 Name: Sydney Ernest Chatfield Gender: Male Age: 42 Birthplace: Russell, Bay Of Islands, New Zealand Schedule Type: Household Registration District: Lambeth Sub-District: Norwood Parish: Lambeth, London ----- Described at his wedding as being of Samoa but may not have been there with his father. ----- Travelled from Southampton, England to Wellington, New Zealand in 1921 with wife. He and Isa returned to NZ after a time in the UK between 1911 and 1921, working as he did for 60 years for Mackey Logan a large retail business in Auckland, NZ. ----- Hamilton probates - annual number sequence CHATFIELD Sydney Ernest - Rotorua - Warehouseman 1956 Hamilton High Court |
Married at the home of the bride's parents by the Rev Mr Macnicol. |
Victoria Birth Index CHATFIELD, Sydney George, Andrew RUTHERFORD & Alice May CHATFIELD, 1902, Minyip, Reg. 12346/1902 ----- Victoria Death Index RUTHERFORD, Sydney George Mother: Alice CHATFIELD Father: RUTHERFORD Andrew Born: Kewell Died: Horsham 86 1988 7209/1988 |
Victoria Marriage Index RUTHERFORD, Sydney George ONEIL, Alice Louisa 1928 2163/1928 |
Born as Sydney. Died as Sidney. ----- Birth GRO 3rd qtr 1906 CHATFIELD, Sydney Harold Steyning 2b 281 ----- England Births and Christenings Name Sydney Harold Chatfield Residence Place Lancing, Sussex, England Gender Male Christening Date 02 Sep 1906 Christening Place Lancing, Sussex, England Father's Name Thomas Chatfield Mother's Name Kate ----- England and Wales Death Registration Index Name Sidney Harold Chatfield Registration Quarter Oct-Nov-Dec Registration Year 1992 Registration District Yeovil County Somerset Event Place Yeovil, Somerset, England Birth Date 26 Jul 1906 Volume 23 Page 1773 |
Birth not fiound on NZ records. ----- Listed on the funeral notice of her mother in 1952. ===== New Zealand, Archives New Zealand, Passenger Lists Name Sydney May Joan Clegg Event Type Immigration Event Date 1970 Event Place Wellington (other ports also listed), New Zealand Occupation Domestic Duties Ship Name Fairsky Departure Port Brisbane Arrival Port Wellington (other ports also listed) Arrival Place Wellington (other ports also listed) |
NSW Marriage Index. 14505/1929 CHATFIELD, SYDNEY M J CLEGG, CLIFFORD B SYDNEY ----- The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : Saturday 5 October 1929) WEDDINGS. CLEGG-CHATFIELD. The marriage of Miss Sydney CHATFIELD, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. CHATFIELD, of Kirkoswald-avenue, Mosman, to Mr. Clifford Balley Clegg, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Clegg, of Mosman, was celebrated last night at the Congregational Church, Pitt-street. The Rev. Steele Craik performed the ceremony. The bride was given away by her father, and wore a gown of silver lace, mounted on pink. Her long veil of Honiton lace (lent by Mrs. J. Ford) formed a train, and was caught to her head with a cap of silver lace. She carried a sheaf of pink and white flowers. The matron of honour was Mrs. P. W. O'Neill, sister of the bride, who wore a gown of golden ring velvet, embossed in brown. Her straw hat was in tones to match, and she carrlsd a sheaf of gold and blue flowers. The bridesmaid, Miss Marjorie Clegg, wore blue ring velvet embossed in gold, and a hat to tone. Her sheaf was also of gold and blue flowers. Mr. Norman White was the best man, and Mr. Malcolm Chatfield the groomsman. After the ceremony, a reception was held at the Pavilion Cafe, where Mrs. Chatfield received the guests in a gown of parchment lace, covered with a coat of red shaded velvet, trimmed with hare. The bridegroom's mother wore midnight blue georgette and lace. The bride left for her honeymoon wearing a Jumper suit of pink silk Jersey, and a black velvet coat. Her hat was of pink summer felt. |
Death 25730/1956 CHATFIELD, SYDNEY WILLIAM Parents GEORGE & ANNIE DUBBO ===== Sydney was one of two recipients of his grandmothers will, Emma Alexander who died Coonabarabran in 1901, she was married to Henry Alexander then he changed his name by birth of Emma to George Waters. Anyway just wondered if you have any info to share also do you have Sydneys death cert to share. This family really dont want to be found. Anyway would love it if you could get back to me. regards Cathy (13 Jul 2014) ----- Wellington Times (NSW : Monday 14 April 1930) Wellington Police Court. (Before Mr. Adams, P.M.) |
1296/1910 CHATFIELD, Sidney W Contest, Emma Coonabarabran |
Wellington Times (NSW : Thursday, 23 January 1947) POLICE COURT THEFT OF POTATOES. Month's Gaol for Half-caste Brothers. Convicted at the Wellington Police Court on Tuesday morning, on a charge of stealing four bags of potatoes to a total value of £3/10/-, two half-caste aborigine brothers were each sentenced to a month's hard labour. The two brothers are Sydney William Chatfield and Donald Chatfield. Police alleged that the brothers stole four bags of potatoes which were the property of Mr. Ah Yook, of Wellington. In evidence against Sydney William CHATFIELD, Constable Leslie John Marsh, of Wellington, stated that on January 8, defendant went to a paddock opposite Clifford's store house on the Wellington flats and carried away four bags of potatoes and hid them in some brier bushes in a lane. He later returned with his brother Donald in a taxi and took the potatoes to a store in Nanima Crescent, where he sold them to the proprietor for £2. The potatoes, the constable continued, were the property of Mr. Ah Yook, of Wellington, and defendant had admitted that he had no authority to take then. MANY PREVIOUS CONVICTIONS Defendant pleaded guilty and the police prosecutor, Sergt. Kenny, stated that defendant was fined £7 on March 21, 1945, for forging and uttering a cheque, was sentenced to serve three months hard labour on January 24, 1944, for assault on the police, and had many other convictions for drunkeness prior to and since the two convictions. Appearing for the defendant, Mr. F. Davidson said that the accused was a married man with two children to support, and was overcome with the urge to obtain cheap liquor at the time of the offence CHEAP LIQUOR BLAMED Asking for leniency t0 be shown to his client, Mr. Davidson said "I submit to Your Worship that the offence was committed in broad daylight and no attempt was made to conceal the theft. This man is not all bad and there is a lot of good in him. At the time of the offence he was trying to obtain money to buy some more cheap iiquor, which is sold to these men in Wellington. The theft was not a sneak thief affair and for the sake of the man's wife and family I ask that Your Worship extend leniency as far as you can in the course of your public duty." Convicting defendant, the P. M., Mr. W. K. Earls said "The maxi- mum penalty for this offence is 12 months' hard labour, but under the circumstances I will deal leniently with the defendant. However, I do not intend to fine the accused but I- will impose, a gaol sentence. You are convicted and sentenced to serve one month's hard labour. I would lik to point out that only for the representations of Mr. Davjdson, I would have imposed a sentence of at least three months." Donald CHATFIELD, the brother of the previous defendant, was charg- ed with the same offence. Constable Marsh said that the circumstances were, similar to those of Sydney Chatfield and pointed out to the court in evidence that it was his opinion, that Donald Chatfield was only a pawn in the crime and that the real ringleader was his brother, Sydney. Sergt. Kenny stated that defendant had a criminal record and on July 27, 1942, was sentenced to one months' hard labour for stealing tobacco. On February 1, 1943, he was sentenced, to three months' hard labour and fined a total of £12 on three charges at the Dubbo Police Court, which included stealing, trespass and malicious damage to property. Defendant was also fined £3 on; September 16, 1946, for offensive behaviour. Appearing for the accused Mr. Davidson said "I have been talking to the mother of these two lads and she tells me that they are good boys until they get away from home and begin to drink cheap liquor. I ask that Your Worship extend leniency to the defendant and I submit that he was only a party t0 the crime." Mr. W. K. Earls sentenced the accused, to one months' hard labour. ----- The Dubbo Liberal and Macquarie Advocate (NSW : 13 January 1948) Nine Fined for Heading 'Em Charged with playing "Heading 'Em" on a vacant lot on the Coonamble Road on 1 January, 9, nine offenders appeared before Mr. Kearsley S.M., yesterday. They were: James Henry Burns, Donald CHATFIELD, James William Kenneth Daley, Edward Bartley, George Edward Daley, Henry Taylor, Sydney William CHATFIELD, Arthur Cecil CHATFIELD, and John Thomas Fleming. Each pleaded guilty. Sgt. Larkin said that the men in the company of about nine or ten others who had escaped arrest, had been playing two-up on the vacant lot to the annoyance of passers-by. One defendant made plea for leniency as, he stated, the game had been played for stakes of pennies and threepences. The Bench and Police, doubted the defendant's statement as to the size of the game. A fine of £1, in default two days hard labour was imposed. Time to pay was refused. ----- Wellington Times (NSW : Monday 20 December 1948 Fines for Theft While Drunk. "I'm inclined to think that the defendant Chatfield led you astray. You are only a young man and unless yon resolve to become a good citizen you will appear in Court again," said the Stipendiary Magistrate, Mr. Blackmore, in the Wellington Police Court on Tuesday morning last, when advising William Henry Brown, who appeared with Sidney William Chatfleld as defendant in a stealing charge. Police alleged that on Saturday last a search was made in some grass near the defendant Brown's camp at the Bell River Crossing, and three headlamp glasses, which were stolen from the boot of a car in Lee-st., near the Club House Hotel, were discovered. Defendant admitted that he took the headlamp glasses while in the company of the other defendant Chatfield. Chatfleld, when arrested, admitted that he kept watch for Brown while he stole the goods. UNFAVOURABLY KNOWN. The Police Prosecutor, Sergt. Goggin, of Dubbo, said that Chatfield was most unfavourably known to the police. He had been sentenced to a month's gaol in 1947 for stealing and had another conviction for dishonesty, forging and uttering in 1945. He appeared to be addicted to drink, and had a list of convictions for drunkenness. The defendant Brown was not unfavourably known, and appeared to have been a decent, clean-living citizen. Both defendants admitted that they were under the influence of intoxicating liquor at the time of the offence. Mr. Blackmore fined defendant Brown £4 and Chatfield £5. One month to pay was allowed in each case. Constable Armstrong said that so far police had been unable to find the owner of the three headlamp glasses. |
22769/1937 CHATFIELD, SIDNEY WILLIAM CUMMINS, MAY GLADYS WELLINGTON |
MARRIAGE 9960/1953 CHATFIELD, SYDNEY WILLIAM CALLAN, TILLIE DUBBO -and- Australian Indigenous Ministries Sydney Chatfield & Tillie Callan (Dubbo).1953 |
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