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CONSTABLE AmeliaIGI 7660033. Not found. |
QUERY Birth GRO 1st qtr 1868 CONSTABLE, Annie Brighton 2b 238 ----- Death GRO 1st qtr 1953 HOBDEN, Annie 84 Cuckfield 5h 305 ===== England and Wales Census, 1881 Name: Annie Constable Event Place: Lindfield, Sussex, England Registration District: Cuckfield Residence Note: Gravely Lane Gender: Female Age: 11 Marital Status: Single Occupation: Scholar Relationship to Head of Household: Daughter Birth Year (Estimated): 1870 Birthplace: Lindfield, Sussex, England Page Number: 2 Registration Number: RG11 Piece/Folio: 1061/26 Affiliate Record Type: Household Household Role Sex Age Birthplace William Constable Head M 42 Lindfield, Sussex, England Elizabeth Constable Wife F 41 Chilington, Sussex, England Esther Constable Dau F 13 Lindfield, Sussex, England Annie Constable Dau F 11 Lindfield, Sussex, England Ellen Constable Dau F 9 Lindfield, Sussex, England Alice Constable Dau F 5 Lindfield, Sussex, England |
Marriages GRO 2bd qtr 1893 Hobden, Hildred Cuckfield 2b 320 Constable, Annie Cuckfield 2b 320 |
Birth GRO 2nd qtr 1945 CONSTABLE, Beryl A Fountain Lothingland 4a 1699 |
Marriages GRO 3rd qtr 1963 CHATFIELD, Michael P CONSTABLE LOTHINGLAND 4b 2759 CONSTABLE, Beryl A CHATFIELD LOTHINGLAND 4b 2759 |
Possible Marriages Dec 1846 Constable, Edward E Grinstead 7 563 or Marriages Dec 1853 Constable, Edward Brighton 2b 308 to Marriages Dec 1846 (8 Nov 1846 West Hoathly,Sussex,England) Elliott Mary E. Grinstead 7 563 or Marriages Dec 1853 Eves Eliza Brighton 2b 308 |
Either Birth GRO 4th qtr 1853 CONSTABLE, James Cuckfield 2b 114 or Birth GRO 1st qtr 1854 Constable, James Cuckfield 2b 115 Death GRO 2nd qtr 1935 Constable, James 81 Uckfield 2b 183 Census, 1901 name: James Constable gender: Male age: 47 relationship to head of household: Head birthplace: Hurst, Sussex record type: Household registration district: Uckfield sub-district: Maresfield ecclesiastical parish: St James The Less Nutley civil parish: Maresfield, Sussex Census, 1911 name: James Constable gender: Male age: 58 birthplace: Hurstpierpoint, Sussex record type: Household registration district: Uckfield sub-district: Maresfield, Sussex |
Marriage GRO 4th qtr 1875 CHATFIELD, Barbara Ticehurst 2b 213 CONSTABLE, James Ticehurst 2b 213 Marriage groom's name: James Constable bride's name: Barbara Chatfield marriage date: 1875 marriage place: Bovingdon, Hertford, England groom's father's name: Edward Constable bride's father's name: James Chatfield indexing project (batch) number: M13609-3 system origin: England-VR source film number: 1040810 reference number: 2:3W0DSSP |
Birth GRO 2nd qtr 1879 Constable, Louisa Reigate 2a 150 |
Birth not found on GRO. Birth town from Census 1891. Births and Christenings name: Mary Ann Constable gender: Female baptism/christening date: 03 Jul 1881 baptism/christening place: ETCHINGHAM, SUSSEX, ENGLAND father's name: James Constable mother's name: Barbara indexing project (batch) number: C14803-2 system origin: England-ODM source film number: 1468829 IT 2-3 |
Not found on GRO. Birth town from Census 1891. |
Birth GRO 3rd qtr 1902 Constable, Robert Tunbridge 2a 830 Death GRO 4th qtr 1973 CONSTABLE, Robert 9JY1902 Tonbridge 5f 2208 |
Marriages GRO 3rd qtr 1927 Tester, Catherine E Constable Tonbridge 2a 2409 Constable, Robert Tester Tonbridge 2a 2409 |
Father's Birthplace Italy Mother's Birthplace Italy ===== USA Census, 1930 Name Joseph Constantine Event Place Buffalo (Districts 1-250), Erie, New York Gender Male Age 38 Marital Status Married Race White Relationship to Head of Household Head Birth Year (Estimated) 1892 Birthplace New York Father's Birthplace Italy Mother's Birthplace Italy Sheet Letter B Sheet Number 11 Joseph Constantine Head M 38 New York Gladys Constantine Wife F 23 New York Raymond Constantine Son M 3 New York ----- USA Census, 1940 Name Joseph Constantine Event Place Ward 12, Buffalo, Buffalo City, Erie, New York Gender Male Age 48 Marital Status Married Race White Relationship to Head of Household Head Birthplace New York Birth Year (Estimated) 1892 Last Place of Residence Same Place Joseph Constantine Head M 48 New York Gladys Constantine Wife F 33 New York Raymond Constantine Son M 13 New York |
Death 10515/1882 CONTEST, Albert J C Alexander & Jane Coonabarabran |
Birth 12028/1879 CONTEST, Alexander Frederick C Alexander Frederick C & Jane Coonabarabran |
Death not found in NSW. |
Marriage not found on NSW Records. |
Birth not found in NSW. DEATH 8177/1895 CONTEST, CHARLES UNKNOWN & UNKNOWN COONABARABRAN |
Death 30500/1948 CHATFIELD, EMMA GRACE Parents CHARLES & JANE Died at DUBBO ----- Wellington Times (NSW : Monday 22 June 1931) POSSESSION OF TENEMENT ames Johnson proceeded against Emma G. Cnatfield for possession of a house in Samuel Street., Mr. W. P. Kelly appeared for the complainant. Mrs. Chatfield said that they had made a mistake in proceeding against her, as it should have been against the 'boss', as he was the bread winner and head of the family. James Johnson, labourer, of Apsley, stated that he knew Mrs. Louisa M. Moore, a widow, of Dubbo; she was the owner of houses and premises in Samuel Street, Wellington. He was the agent, and had been acting for 12 months. He had the letting and collection of rents. On 18th August he rented the house to Mrs. Chatfield at 5/- per week. She took the key. He never made any arrangements with her husband, and never knew she had one. He gave her notice to quit on the 16th March, signed by Mrs. Moore, and defendant admitted she received a copy of same. The defendant is still in possession of the place. The condition of the premises is very bad, much worse, than when she took possession. By Mrs. Chatfield: Mrs. Johnson gave the house to her in the presence of witness. Mrs. Chatfield gave her version of the transaction, but when requested to go in to the box, declined to do so. An order was made to quit by 27th inst. Court costs amounting to £1/9 were imposed, and fourteen days were allowed to pay. ----- The Dubbo Liberal and Macquarie Advocate (NSW : Thursday 2 December 1948) OBITUARY MRS. E. G. CHATFIELD The death of Mrs. E. G. Chatfield (64) of 24 Strickland Street, Dubbo, occurred at the Base Hospital on Wednesday morning. Deceased was born at Coonabarabran and married there to Sidney William Chatfield. She leaves a large grown-up family. The funeral took place to the Church of England cemetery where the grave-side service was conducted by Rev. Bro. Andrew. ----- Wellington Times (NSW : Monday 14 April 1930) Wellington Police Court. (Before Mr. Adams, P.M.) ALLEGED ASSAULT. When the case of Emma Grace Chatfield against Emma Stanley for unlawful assault was called on, Mr. W. P. Kelly, said he appeared for the defendant. The P.M. asked if a settlement, could be arrived at, and Mr. Kelly said he would endeavour to arrange this. The Court was adjourned for ten minutes, and Mr. Kelly then announced that the parties had come to an agreement, and it was settled. The P.M. congratulated the parties on arriving at such an understanding. ----- Wellington Times (NSW : Thursday 20 December 1934) Cross Summons Case. Emma Grace Chatfield proceeded against Rose Bartley for unlawful assault, and Rose in turn proceeded against Grace for insulting language. Both cases were heard together. Mr. F. Davidson (Messrs Quirk and Davidson) appeared for Mrs. CHATFIELD, and Mr. L. O'Neil (Messrs W. P. Kelly and Son) appeared for Rose Bartley. This was another case in which the Police Magistrate endeavoured to hold out the alive branch, but the delinquents desired to see it fought out to a finish. Mrs. Emma Grace CHATFIELD, a married woman, of Bushranger's Creek, Wellington, said that on the 9th instant, she was out on the Common, with her son and his wife, and her own husband, to do some horse trading. She was about 50 yards from Mrs. Bell's house. She was speaking to Mr. Carr, a general conversation, when defendant walk- ed up and said, "Are you as good a woman now as you were yesterday." Defendant said, "Why?" Defendant came up on her blind side - she was blind in one eye, and struck her on the sid of her blind eye. She hung on to Mr. Carr, and called her husband. She was bleeding from nose and mouth, and her handkerchief was saturated with blood. Defendant made three attempts to strike her. On the day previous she saw defendant in Percy Street, on the Park corner. Witness passed her and said to her, "You had little to do to give Harold in charge, as his business had little to do with wit- ness or her." Defendant said, "This what Mrs. Powyer should do to you for walking, around with her husband, and if she ran round with her husband, she would give her more than a kicking. She did not use the language complained of. She went to Dr. Black on the Tuesday. The bleeding, did not stop until Thursday. She lost a great quantity of blood. By Mr. O'Neil: She knew what Mrs. Bartley meant when she spoke to her at the Common. She did not use bad language. Mrs. Bell was about when the assault took place. Witness was struck when she went to turn her head. Witness' son wanted to pull his coat off to fight her assailant. At the Park corner, she had her son's wife with her, and witness enumerated a number of people who were there. She did not swear when she was struck. There was no provocation. Catherine Patricia CHATFIELD, wife of Harold CHATFIELD, stated she was in Percy Street on the day in ques- tion with her mother in-law. She gave similar evidence as the pre- vious witness in regard to what took place at the corner. Witness said she was with her husband, who wanted to sell a horse, and witness described exactly what took place as stated by the previous witness. She heard Mrs. Chatfield call Mrs. Barkley a coward. By Mr. O'Neil: She never remem- bered Rose and Mrs. Chatfield having had a previous quarrel at Bushran- ger's Cieek, and denied having heard Mrs. Chatfield use the words com- plained of. Mrs. Bell was a long way away. Her mother-in-law did not do any swearing. Sydney William CHATFIELD, labourer, gave his version of what took place on the Common, on the date of the alleged assault. Mrs. Bartley walked out of the crowd, and after certain questions, his wife was struck on the temple. Witness caught hold of her and took her over to the other women. The blood was coming from his wife's nose and she was also spitting blood. Mrs. Matilda Bell was also present. By Mr. O'Neil: There was no other squabble afterwards. One of his sons were there, and took his coat off. Witness did not hear his son say, "have a go at me." After his wife was struck, she did not continue using bad language. There was a crowd of people present at the time. Rose Bartley said that on the Saturday afternoon there was a crowd of people present, when Mrs. Chatfield came along and called her a certain name. She was disgusted, at the names, and said she would see her to-morrow at any time, and witness said she would see her at the Mission. Mr. Chatfield had called her certain names at Bushranger's Creek on the Saturday morning. Witness walked up to Mrs. CHATFIELD, and asked if she was as good as she was the previous day. Mrs. Chatfield said "Yes", and put up her hands, and witness struck her in the face. Mrs. Chatfield's son said if witness hit his mother he would hit her. They were all to gether and there was a ring. By Mr. Davidson: Mrs. Chatfield said she would see her in the morning, and put up her hands. Some of the people were playing "two-up". Mrs. Bell came up after she struck Mrs. Chatfield with her open hands. Witness saw her hang on to Mr. Carr, and Mrs. Chatfield called her certain names, and spoke in a loud and angry tone. She did not see her bleeding, as she walked away. She was at the Mission a couple of hours before the fight took place. She did not know Mrs. Chatfield was blind. Witness did not give Mrs. Chatfield's son in charge, but told the police about him. By Mr. O'Neil: Mr. Chatfield had been there for a good while, and was in the ring. Matilda Bell, a married woman, related what took place. Mrs. Chatfield was standing about 10 yards from the ring. Rose Bartley asked Mrs. Chatfield if she was as good a woman as she was yesterday, when she asked her a certain question. Rose Bartley then struck Mrs. Chatfield on the chest, and side of face, and Mrs. Chatfield said that "That black --- nearly knocked me out." By Mr. Davidson; The bleeding was nothing out of the way. She heard that the women were going to settle it. She did not expect any one would want to miss a "brawl up" with women. Mrs. Chatfield was talking to Mr. Carr, and Rose went straight up to Mrs. Chatfield. Witness would not say that Rose put in a "king" hit. Witness said she had paid to see worse fights than one would see out there. Witness said she put in the left and right, and Mrs. Chatfield deserved what she got after what she had said to Rose. Witness did not keep the handkerchief as a souvenir. She played for keeps. What she would call a good hit. She did not think. Rose had a good left, and the hit with the left and was not severe. By Mr. O'Neill: Rose did not sneak up to strike Mrs. Chatfield. The P.M. said that he would dismiss the case of language, and there was no doubt there was an assault, but the woman had had provocation. She was fined 10/-, 8/- costs, 10/6 doctor's expenses and £2/2/- professional costs. Three months were allowed in which to pay. ----- Wellington Times (NSW : Thursday 27 January 1938) WELLINGTON POLICE COURT The following cases were dealt with before Mr. C. Pickup, S.M., at the local police court on Monday last: - CASES SETTLED. Emma Grace Chatfield summoned Florence Stewart for using indecent language, and Florence Stewart returned the compliment by proceeding against Emma Grace Chatfield for using indecent language. Mr. Kelly appeared for Stewart and Mr. F. Davidson for Chatfield. When the cases were called, Mr. Kelly asked that they be heard with closed doors, and the public left, but the doors did not remain closed long, because the cases only took a few minutes, a settlement having been arrived at between the contending parties, and the cases were struck out. |
1296/1910 CHATFIELD, Sidney W Contest, Emma Coonabarabran |
Birth 29278/1887 CONTEST, Grace E M Alexander F C & Jane Coonabarabran |
Birth 27701/1885 Contest, John E E Alfred C F & Jane Coonabarabran Death 33927/1960 Contest, John Edward E Charles & Jane Orange |
Birth 1889 Contest, Margaret G M Alexander F & Jane Coonabarabran |
Birth 25651/1883 Contest, Rachel S P Alexander F & Jane Coonabarabran |
Father: Jedediah Converse Mother: Priscilla Marcy ----- Find A Grave Memorial# 59210378 |
Parents: Frank Converse (1858 - 1937) Adell Otis Converse (1859 - 1920) ----- Oregon Death Index Name Ford Mer Converse Event Date 08 Aug 1972 Event Place Multnomah, Oregon Birth Date Nov 1890 Spouse's Name Hazel Converse Certificate Number 72-12695 ----- USA Social Security Death Index Age 82 Given Name Ford Surname Converse Birth Date 06 Nov 1890 State Oregon Last Place of Residence Portland, Multnomah, Oregon Previous Residence Postal Code 97208 Event Date Aug 1972 ----- Burial Plot: Section D. Find A Grave Memorial# 166219138 ===== USA Census, 1940 Name Ford Converse Event Place Tract 25, Portland, Portland City Election Precinct 269, Multnomah, Oregon Gender Male Age 49 Marital Status Single Race White Relationship to Head of Household Head Birthplace Michigan Birth Year (Estimated) 1891 Last Place of Residence Same House Ford Converse Head M 49 Michigan Edna Berst Sister F 53 Michigan Marian Berst Niece F 18 Oregon Suzanne Berst Niece F 15 Oregon ----- USA World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 Name Ford Merrill Converse Event Date 1942 Event Place Portland, Oregon Residence Place Portland, Oregon Race White Birth Date 06 Nov 1891 Birthplace Roscommon, Michigan Box Number 25 |
Her father was Patrick Conway and he is buried in the same cemetery. St. Vincents in Springfield. Patrick was my great great grandfather. He had three daughters that I'm aware of. Sarah Agnes, Margaret and Winifred. Patrick was born in County Sligo in 1807. ----- Find a Grave Memorial ID 106746676. |
BIRTHS COOK - On December 7, at Edenholme, to Mr and Mrs T Cook, (nee Ruby Chatfield), a daughter.m - Borth well. New Zealand Herald 8 December 1936. |
Birth GRO 3rd qtr 1868 Cook, Ada Gertrude A Lambeth 1d 418 |
Marriages GRO 1st qtr 1894 Alcorn, John Wandsworth 1d 984 Cook, Ada Gertrude A Wandsworth 1d 984 |
Father's Name: Henry Cook Mother's Name: Alferetta |
Michigan, Marriages Name: Perry Wells Age (Expanded): 23 years Birth Year: 1888 Birthplace: Michigan Spouse's Name: Alice Cook Spouse's Age (Expanded): 21 years Spouse's Birth Year: 1890 Spouse's Birthplace: Michigan Event Date: 03 Jun 1911 Event Place: Lansing, Eaton, Michigan Father's Name: Fred I. Wells Mother's Name: Idell Kennedy Spouse's Father's Name: Henry Cook Spouse's Mother's Name: Alferetta GS Film number: 2342692 Digital Folder Number: 4209152 Image Number: 519 Reference ID: v 2 p 191 rn 114 |
Find A Grave Memorial# 81683675 ----- Jun 22, 1985, Rockford Register Star: STEFFA - Alta M. Stefta, age 90, of 4149 Safford Road, died 7:10 p.m. Wednesday, June, 19, 1985, In Highview Retirement Home after a short Illness. She was born July 22, 1894, in Elva, daughter of Corwln and Ida Cook. Alta lived 20 years In Rockford, coming, from DeKalb. She marrled Josiah Steffa In Shabbbna, Nov. 30, 1916. Housewife. Member Third Presbyterian Church, Harmony Circle, Order of Eastern Star. Survivors Include a nephew; and three nieces, all in California. Services are 10 a.m. Saturday; June 22. |
Father's Name: O. S. Mother's Name: Martha |
----- Find A Grave Memorial# 92966694 ===== Occupation: Accountant & sales manager of DeKalb Wagon Company |
Son of William Colin COOK and Alice May WILCOX |
New Zealand Death Index 1984/48991 Cook, Bruce Melvin 26 November 1930 |
Will dtd 4 Mar 1833, prd 13 Jul 1837. |
Possibly non-conformist marriage. |
Victoria University of Wellington Chemical and Physical Sciences Physics Senior Lecturers Colin L. Cook, MSc Auck, PhD DIC Lond |
Illinois Deaths and Stillbirths Name Corwin Merriman Cook Event Date 13 Dec 1920 Event Place Shabbona, DeKalb Co., Illinois Gender Male Race W Age 72 Birth Year (Estimated) 1848 Birth Date 16 Jul 1848 Birthplace Burton, Ohio Father's Name Josiah Smith Cook Father's Birthplace Burton, Ohio Mother's Name Lucy C. Chatfield Mother's Birthplace Middlefield, Ohio Occupation Engineer & flagman Burial Date 15 Dec 1920 Cemetery Fairview Cemetery ===== United States Census, 1860 Name Corwin M Cook Event Place Burton, Geauga, Ohio Gender Male Age 12 Race White Birth Year (Estimated) 1848 Birthplace Ohio Page 213 Smith J Cook M 50 Ohio Electa W Cook F 32 New York Corwin M Cook M 12 Ohio John M Boulton M 24 England ----- United States Census, 1880 Name: Corvin M Cook Event Place: Youngstown, Mahoning, Ohio Gender: Male Age: 31 Marital Status: Married Race: White Occupation: Telegraph Operator Relationship to Head of Household: Self Birth Year (Estimated): 1849 Birthplace: Ohio Father's Birthplace: Ohio Mother's Birthplace: Ohio Sheet Letter: C Sheet Number: 454 Person Number: 0 Volume: 1 Corvin M Cook Self M 31 Ohio Hattie Cook Wife F 25 Ohio John G Cook Son M 6 Ohio George H Cook Son M 2 Ohio Marselles S Cook Son M 0 Ohio ----- United States Census, 1900 Name C M Cook Event Place ShabbonaTownship Lee & Shabbona villages, DeKalb, Illinois Gender Male Age 52 Marital Status Married Race White Relationship to Head of Household Head Years Married 15 Birth Date Jul 1848 Birthplace OHIO Marriage Year (Estimated) 1885 Father's Birthplace OHIO Mother's Birthplace OHIO C M Cook Head M 52 OHIO Ada Cook Wife F 43 ILLINOIS Marcellus Cook Son M 20 OHIO Bernie N Cook Son M 13 ILLINOIS Alta May Cook Dau F 6 ILLINOIS ----- United States Census, 1910 Name Corwin M Cook Event Place Shabbona, DeKalb, Illinois Gender Male Age 61 Marital Status Married Race White Relationship to Head of Household Head Birth Year (Estimated) 1849 Birthplace Ohio Sheet Letter A Sheet Number 5 Corwin M Cook Head M 61 Ohio Ida C Cook Wife F 54 Illinois Bernie C Cook Son M 21 Illinois Altos M Cook Dau F 15 Illinois |
Ohio Marriages Name Corwin M Cook Event Type Marriage Event Date 29 Jun 1872 Event Place Lake, Ohio Spouse's Name Hattie Bell Graham |
Ohio Marriages Name Corwin M. Cook Spouse's Name Nellie L. Albren Event Date 11 Jun 1884 Event Place Cuyahoga,Ohio |
Illinois Marriages Name Corwin M. Cook Spouse's Name Ida C. Slate Event Date 19 Jun 1886 Event Place Earlville, La Salle Co , Illinois Father's Name Josiah Cook Mother's Name Almira Chatfield Spouse's Father's Name Issac Marse Spouse's Mother's Name Sophia Park |
Spouse of Willis Dunham CHATFIELD 1898-1963 |
Find A Grave Memorial# 106132867 ------ The Windham Journal, weekly newspaper published at Windham, Greene County, New York, issue of Thursday, April 6, 1989 Dorcas M. CHATFIELD, 86, Hensonville [NY], died April 3 in Durham [NY]. She was born April 15, 1902 in Ashland [NY], the daughter of Manley and Geditha Vorhees Cook. Funeral services were held Thursday, April 6 at 1 p.m. at the Hensonville United Methodist church with the Rev. Richard Griffen, pastor, and the Rev. Newton Ford, officiating. Interment was at the Maplecrest [NY] cemetery. Mrs. Chatfield is survived by two daughters: Mildred Drum of Ashland and Louise Cunningham of Durham; 16 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband Willias [Willis] D. Chatfield and her daughter Katherine Chatfield and son John Chatfield. |
New York, County Marriages Name: Willis Dunham Chatfield Event Date: 14 Aug 1920 Event Place: Greene, New York, USA Age: 21 Birth Year (Estimated): 1899 Father's Name: Austin Newcomb Chatfield Mother's Name: Grace Sarah Dunham Spouse's Name: Dorcas May Cook Spouse's Age: 18 Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1902 Spouse's Father's Name: Manley B Cook Spouse's Mother's Name: Geditha Voorhees GS Film number: 1032909 Digital Folder Number: 004489195 Image Number: 00421 |
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