Elizabeth Rose CLOGSTON was born on 9 February 1920 in Hartford, Windsor Co., Vermont, USA. She died in 2006 at the age of 86. She was buried in Sanderson Corners Cmtry., Fairfax, Franklin Co., Ohio, USA. Vermont, Vital Records
Name: Elizabeth Rose Clogston
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 09 Feb 1920
Event Place: Hartford, Windsor, Vermont
Gender: Female
Father's Name: Leonard Henry Clogston
Mother's Name: Ross May Chadwick
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Find A Grave Memorial# 16778834

Spouse: Louis Henry BESSETTE. Children were: Living, Living.


Living (private).

Spouse: Letitia LEWIS.


Living (private). Parents: Living and Living.


Alfred CLOUGH was born about 1862 in Kingsfold, Sussex West, England.

Spouse: Rosine CHATFIELD. Rosine CHATFIELD and Alfred CLOUGH were married in 1889 in Steyning, Sussex West, England. Marriages GRO 2nd qtr 1889
CHATFIELD, Rosine Steyning 2b 525
Clough, Alfred Steyning 2b 525
Children were: Horace Leslie CLOUGH, Ivy Beatrice CLOUGH, Lily Virgiina CLOUGH.


Living (private). Parents: Living and Living.

Spouse: Living. Children were: Living, Living, Living, Living, Living.


Living (private).

Spouse: Caroline Merwin STRONG.


Horace Leslie CLOUGH was born in 1890 in East Preston, Sussex West, England. He was christened on 25 April 1890 in East Preston, Sussex West, England. He died in 1961 at the age of 71 in Chichester, Sussex West, England. Birth GRO 2nd qtr 1890
Clough, Horace Leslie E. Preston 2b 311
Death GRO 4th qtr 1961
CLOUGH, Horace L 71 Chichester 5h 645
Parents: Alfred CLOUGH and Rosine CHATFIELD.

Spouse: Rosa Louisa BARNETT. Rosa Louisa BARNETT and Horace Leslie CLOUGH were married in 1915 in Petersfield, Hampshire, England. Marriages GRO 4th qtr 1915
Clough, Horace L Barnett Petersfield 2c 514
Barnett, Rosa L Clough Petersfield 2c 514

No issue found on GRO.


Ivy Beatrice CLOUGH was born in 1896 in East Preston, Sussex West, England. She was christened on 12 January 1896 in East Preston, Sussex West, England. Birth GRO 1st qtr 1896
Clough, Ivy Beatrice E. Preston 2b 344

No other record found.
Parents: Alfred CLOUGH and Rosine CHATFIELD.


Living (private). Parents: Living and Living.


Living (private). Parents: Living and Living.


Lily Virgiina CLOUGH was born in 1903 in Rustington, Sussex West, England. She was christened on 22 March 1903 in Rustington, Sussex West, England. Birth GRO 1st qtr 1903
Clough, Lily Virginia E. Preston 2b 355

No further record found.
Parents: Alfred CLOUGH and Rosine CHATFIELD.


Living (private).

Spouse: Living. Children were: Living.


Living (private). Parents: Living and Living.


Living (private). Parents: Living and Living.


Esther CLOUT was born in 1888 in Bodiam, Sussex East, England. She appeared in the census in 1891 in The Village, Ticehurst, Sussex East, England. She appeared in the census in 1911 in Ticehurst, Sussex East, England. Birth GRO 4th qtr 1888
CLOUT, Esther Ticehurst 2b 112
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No clear GRO record after birth.
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QUERY
Deaths Sep 1968 (>99%)
CLOUT ESTHER 79 ASHFORD 5F 33
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England and Wales Census, 1911
Name Esther Clout
County Sussex
Parish Bodiam
Sub-District Ticehurst
Registration District Ticehurst
Gender Female
Age 22
Birthplace Bodiam, Sussex
Record Type Household
Parents: Frank CLOUT Jr and Ann CHATFIELD.


Frank CLOUT Jr was born about 1863 in Bodiam, Sussex East, England. He appeared in the census in 1891 in The Village, Ticehurst, Sussex East, England. He appeared in the census in 1911 in Ticehurst, Sussex East, England. Frank died in 1947 at the age of 84 in Battle, Sussex East, England. Death GRO 1st qtr 1947
Clout, Frank 84 Battle 5h 43
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England and Wales Census, 1891
Name Frank Clout
County Sussex
Parish Bodiam
Ecclesiastical Parish ST AGUSTINES
Registration District Ticehurst
Residence Note The Village
Gender Male
Age 28
Marital Status Married
Occupation Farm Labourer
Relationship to Head of Household Head
Birth Year (Estimated) 1863
Birthplace Sussex, England
Page Number 7
Registration Number RG12
Piece/Folio 779/ 87
Frank Clout Head M 28 Sussex, England
Ann Clout Wife F 31 Sussex, England
John Chatfield Stepson M 9 Sussex, England
Esther Clout Dau F 2 Sussex, England
Albert A Chatfield Brother In Law M 22 Bodiam, Sussex, England
Richard Goodsell Lodger M 25 Sussex, England
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England and Wales Census, 1911
Name Frank Clout Junr
County Sussex
Parish Bodiam
Sub-District Ticehurst
Registration District Ticehurst
Gender Male
Age 49
Birthplace Bodiam, Sussex
Record Type Household

Spouse: Ann CHATFIELD. Ann CHATFIELD and Frank CLOUT Jr were married on 21 January 1888 in St Giles, Bodiam, Sussex East, England. Marriages GRO 1st qtr 1888
CHATFIELD, Ann Ticehurst 2b 157
Clout, Frank Ticehurst 2b 157
Children were: Esther CLOUT.


Living (private). Parents: William Henry CLOUT and Amelia Maria CHATFIELD.


William Henry CLOUT was born in 1855 in Lambeth, London, England. He died in 1911 at the age of 56 in Croydon, Surrey, England. Birth GRO 1st qtr 1855
Clout, William Henry Lambeth 1d 354
Death GRO 4th qtr 1911
Clout, William H 56 Croydon 2a 346

Spouse: Amelia Maria CHATFIELD. Amelia Maria CHATFIELD and William Henry CLOUT were married in 1879 in Lambeth, London, England. Marriages GRO 1st qtr 1879
Chatfield , Amelia Maria Lambeth 1d 315
CLOUT, William Henry Lambeth 1d 315
Children were: Living.


Living (private).

Spouse: Louise Mumford BATES.


Elizabeth CLOWES was christened on 24 May 1664 in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England. England Births and Christenings
Name Elizab. Clowes
Gender Female
Christening Date 24 May 1664
Christening Place STOKE UPON TRENT,STAFFORD,ENGLAND
Father's Name Thos. Clowes
Mother's Name Sarah

Spouse: Johannes TILL. Elizabeth CLOWES and Johannes TILL were married on 26 February 1687 in Keele, Staffordshire, England. Children were: Martha TILL.


Gladys Hilda CLUBB was born on 6 March 1891 in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. She appeared in the census on 31 March 1901 in Park End St., Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. She appeared in the census in 1911 in St Thomas, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Gladys died in 1986 at the age of 95 in Merton, Surrey, England. Birth GRO 2nd qtr 1891
Clubb, Gladys Hilda Oxford 3a 893
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England and Wales Death Registration Index
Name Gladys Hilda Macnab
Registration Quarter Jan-Feb-Mar
Registration Year 1986
Registration District Merton
County Surrey
Event Place Merton, Surrey, England
Birth Date 06 Mar 1891
Volume 14
Page 974
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England and Wales Census, 31 Mar 1901
Name Gladys H Clubb
Event Place Oxford St Thomas, Oxfordshire, England
County Oxfordshire
Civil Parish Oxford St Thomas
Ecclesiastical Parish St Thomas
Sub-District Oxford
Registration District Oxford
Residence Note Park End Street
Gender Female
Age 10
Relationship to Head of Household Daughter
Birth Year (Estimated) 1891
Birthplace Oxford, Oxfordshire
Schedule Type 187
Page Number 30
Chas F Clubb Head M 38 Burton On Trent, Staffordshire
Jessie M Clubb Wife F 37 London
Gladys H Clubb Dau F 10 Oxford, Oxfordshire
Frank C Clubb Son M 8 Oxford, Oxfordshire
Florence E Ball Servant F 18 Burton On Trent, Staffordshire
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England and Wales Census, 1911
Name Gladys Hilda Clubb
Event Place St Thomas, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
County Oxfordshire
Parish St Thomas
Sub-District Oxford
Registration District Oxford
Gender Female
Age 20
Marital Status SINGLE
Birth Year (Estimated) 1891
Birthplace Oxford, Oxfordshire
Relationship to Head of Household Daughter
Charles Walter Frank Clubb Head M 49 Burton On Trent, Staffordshire
Jessie Maria Clubb Wife F 46 London W, London
Gladys Hilda Clubb Dau F 20 Oxford, Oxfordshire
Frank Chesna Clubb Son M 18 Oxford, Oxfordshire

Spouse: Henry Edwin MCNAB. Gladys Hilda CLUBB and Henry Edwin MCNAB were married in 1912 in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Marriages GRO 3rd qtr 1912
Macnab, Henry E Clubb Oxford 3a 2493
Clubb, Gladys H Macnab Oxford 3a 2493
Children were: Peter Allan MACNAB, Sheila Rosemary MACNAB.

Spouse: Living.


Living (private).

Spouse: Living. Children were: Living, Living, Living, Living, Living, Living, Living, Living.


Julia CLUFF was born on 25 July 1902. She died on 10 June 2000 at the age of 97 in USA. She was buried in Pima Cmtry., Pima, Graham Co., Arizona, USA. Parents:
John Henry Cluff (1863 - 1925)
Margaret Alice Ferrin Cluff (1869 - 1904)
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Second Spouse: Henry Alexander Waters (1888 - 1975)
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Burial Plot: SEC E-BLK 07-LOT 02A-SITE 06.
Find A Grave Memorial# 18326993

Spouse: Living. Children were: Alice MERRILL.


Living (private).

Spouse: Living. Children were: Living, Living, Living.

Spouse: Living.


Daisy May CLUTTERBUCK was born on 20 May 1896 in Papanui, Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand. She died on 29 October 1949 at the age of 53 in Auckland, New Zealand. She was buried in Purewa Cmtry., Meadowbank, Auckland, New Zealand. NZ Birth Index 1896/6068 Clutterbuck, Daisy May Maria Martha & James
NZ Death Index 1949/28373 Chatfield, Daisy May 53Y
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BURIAL & CREMATION DETAILS
Surname CHATFIELD
First Names Daisy May
Age 53 Years
Gender Female
Date of Death 25 Oct 1949
Religion Anglican
Serial No 15564
Date of Service and/or Interment 27 Oct 1949
Funeral Director T J Mc Ivor & Sons Ltd, 434 Karangahape Road, Auckland
What Buried? Body
Casket Size
Casket Depth
Cemetery Purewa Cemetery
Location Block D Row 25 Plot 10
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Find A Grave Memorial# 159051882
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Auckland probates
CHATFIELD Daisy May - Papatoetoe - Married
1949 High Court Auckland, Department of Justice
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Records say she did not have an easy life.

DAISY MAY Clutterbuck May 20 1897 – October 29 1949
Daisy May was born on May 20 1897 at Papanui Christchurch. Daisy led a very troubled life after her marriage to Charles George Chatfield (1895 – 1975) on January 19 1916 at Christchurch. Daisy was described as a type of person that was very generous and understanding of others and would help others that were in trouble, her husband was totally the opposite fiery and temperamental if Daisy’s brothers knew what he did to her they would personally have sent him to his grave. Living with him was very difficult for everyone as reported by one of there daughters who spent more time at her Chatfield’s grandmothers than at home. Daisy’s life was a hard but brave life, and she never let it sour her outlook. Daisy died on October 29 1949 in Auckland, New Zealand.

Children of Daisy and Charles Chatfield
Iris Margaret (Peggy) October 20 1915 - living in Auckland.
Eunice Jane May 11 1917 - died 2-3 years ago, late of Auckland.
Douglas Judson January 28 1920 - died 28-10-1978, late of Gisbourne.
Leigh Kathleen Vallery January 7 1926 - living in Florida, USA.
9: CLIFFORD JUDSON Clutterbuck August 26 1898 - November 1981
Clifford Judson was born on August 16 1898 in Papanui Christchurch very little is known about him but in 1912/1913 at the age of either 14 or 15 years he vanished to the San Francisco Fair in the USA and on his return was given a massive hiding by his father (James) for vanishing. During world war one he spent some time in Featherston and Trentham before he moved back to Christchurch where he worked for Ballin’s brewery looking after the horses, after that he went to work on the wharf from there he retired ant to work at Glenelg health camp - a place for kids in need.
Clifford married Hillary Greta Gipsy Welsh (July 12 1903 - August 1981). Clifford Judson died November 1981.
Parents: James CLUTTERBUCK and Maria Martha JUDSON.

Spouse: Charles George Cecil CHATFIELD. Daisy May CLUTTERBUCK and Charles George Cecil CHATFIELD were married on 19 January 1916 in New Zealand. NZ Marriage Index 1915/7601 Daisy May Clutterbuck Charles George Chatfield
Children were: Iris Margaret "Peggy" CHATFIELD, Eunice Jane "Billie" CHATFIELD, Denis Douglas Judson "Doug" CHATFIELD, Living.


James CLUTTERBUCK was born on 24 August 1856 in Northwood, Westbury on Severn, Gloucestershire, England. He was buried in 1929 in Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand. He died on 29 March 1929 at the age of 72 in New Zealand. NZ Death Index 1929/13379 Clutterbuck, James 73Y
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James Clutterbuck, born Northwood, England 1856 – 1929 Story No. 005
Posted by Ian Clutterbuck, New Zealand. Great grandson.
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James Clutterbuck was born in Northwood, Westbury on Severn, and Gloucestershire, England on 24 August 1856 to William (18.03-1820 – 30.08.1905) and Caroline Clutterbuck (nee Baldwin) (01.04.1820 – 13.05.1845) being Cousins they married on 06.05.1845. William like his father before him was the local Blacksmith and the young James took up the same occupation as his assistant. James grand parents were William (23.04.1785 - 17.02.1854) and Sarah Clutterbuck (nee Baldwin (1796 - 24.01.1883) being married on 25.08.1815. James came from a very large family including 3 brothers and 7 sisters Olivera, Jane, William, Emma (died aged 4 years), Henry, Rhoda, James, Caroline, John, Emma (2 x) and Maria.
On 9th November 1878 James arrived at Lyttelton Harbour Christchurch New Zealand. He shortly after went to Stonyhurst a North Canterbury Sheep farm where he served as an assistant blacksmith / wheelwright. By late 1880 James got restless again and moved back towards Christchurch again. Stopping at Woodend, he worked for the Judson family as their blacksmith and while there met one of their daughters, Martha Maria Judson (born 07.01.1862) first white women born in the Woodend North Canterbury district, who at that time was a mid wife and continued on this service for the rest of her life. James and Martha were married at Woodend on 15 November 1881 and moved out to Oxford where James had bought some land and ran a blacksmith shop.
Due to a fire at his property in Oxford James moved to Sydenham Christchurch where they had 3 Children, Daisy 19 August 1882 - 1882 (at Amberley), William George 03 August 1883-1883 in Sydenham Christchurch, Ethel Sybil (6th August 1884) Herbert Walter Osborne (30 January 1887 in Kaiapoi Christchurch) and George Arnold (17 March 1889 in Sydenham Christ church) James became discontent in New Zealand and moved his family to Melbourne Australia where on 12 February 1892 at Footscray, Bourke, Victoria Australia William James was born before James moved the family again back to Papanui Christchurch New Zealand.
Maria Martha and James Clutterbuck
James was a hard man who brought his family up tough and took no nonsense from them where his wife Martha was most of the time the opposite she evidently loved children and as a mid - wife was responsible for bringing most of her grand children into the world.

James died on 29 March 1929 and was buried in Christchurch; Martha out lived James by over 10 years eventually died on 15 November 1940 and was buried with her husband.
Children of James and Martha Clutterbuck
1: DAISY Clutterbuck August 19 1882 – Died under one year old.
Daisy was born in Amberley, North Canterbury on August 19 1882
and died the same year.
2: WILLIAM GEORGE Clutterbuck August 3 1883 – Died under
one year old. William George was born in Sydenham,
Christchurch on August 3 1883 and died the same year.
3: ETHEL SYBIL Clutterbuck August 6 1884 - 7 June 1972.
Ethel Sybil was born on 6 August 1884 at Queen Street, Christchurch.
She remained with her family until she married John Paul (February 28 1879 - 1951) on February 23 1905 at Johnsonville, Wellington. It was reported that Ethel once told her mother (Martha) off for having 13 children and then went on to have 13 children of her own. After their marriage they moved to Petone in Wellington where they stayed there until 1912 when they moved to Christchurch where they stayed there for two to three years before returning to the Hutt Valley in Wellington. On the death of John in 1951, Ethel remarried in 1951 to a George Thompson (details unknown) in Lower Hutt. While on a visit to Christchurch to see family and friends she had an accident and was hospitalized, never regaining her mobility. Later care was achieved at Cornation Hospital (now demolished) in the suburb of Cashmere in Christchurch where she died on 7 June 1972 aged 87. She is buried in the Bromley Cemetery in Christchurch.
John Paul and Ethel Sybil (nee Clutterbuck)
Children of Ethel and John Paul:
Donald Floarance December 19 1905 - 1979,
Ruby January 2 1907 – August 20 1926,
Ethel Annie (Dolly) December 2 1908 – April 23 1989
Patrick John January 31 1911 – unknown
William James 1912 – 1913
Eric Clarence 1913 – 1914
Herbert Ernest January 29 1916 – unknown
Kenneth January 25 1918 – unknown
Mona Evelyn January 8 1920 – unknown
Stewart Edwin December 31 1923 – October 26 1967
Victor Alec January 11 1924 – December 28 1945
Ngaire Margaret January 22 1926 – June 2 1979
Keith Arnold January 8 1928 – current
4: HERBERT WALTER OSBOURNE Clutterbuck January 30 1887 – February 27 1969

Herbert Walter Osborne was born on January 30 1887 in Kaiapoi Christchurch New Zealand. Pre 28 June 1917 Herbert (Bert as he was known as) was employed as a truck driver with Empire Express. On 28 June 1917 things changed for Bert he joined the army and served during World War one in France gaining the British war medal and the Victory Medal. Bert served in the occupation army from 1918 – 1919 when he was discharged from duty on 3 August 1919. After the war he returned to his former employer for a time. On October 15 1923 Bert married Edith Ledsham (March 5 1893 – December 26 1966). They had one daughter Doreen Louise (June 12 1927 – current). Bert was a friendly man who would always go out of his way and was highly thought of. Bert died on February 27 1969 in Christchurch.
5: GEORGE ARNOLD Clutterbuck March 17 1889 – April 10 1956

George Arnold was born in Christchurch on March 17 1889; he was the sort of person that was always up to mischief even as an adult George appeared to be in it somehow. He married Elizabeth Stuart Merin (? – 1918) in 1912 she was the proprietor of the Waterloo private hotel in Colombo Street Christchurch, she died of a heart problem in 1918 while staying in Wellington, until his death he always carried a lock of her hair.

George was a real character he was quite an unassuming person during the time he was personally remembered, he got on well with his brothers and sisters. George was a heavy smoker (mainly a pipe smoker). As with most of his brothers horses were his interest and were involved in his work in 1911 he was employed as a groom. He was one of the last Hansom cab drivers in Christchurch. I was told on occasions he used to take a fare to Addington, enter the horse in a race and then take a fare home again. George had his own registered racing colours as both owner and trainer.

George as well being one of the first registered motorcar taxi cab drivers must have been the first boy racer in Christchurch when most people who rode in a car with him would tell of hair-raising experiences and would never ride with him again.

During the early 1930’s George bought a carrying business with some of his brothers working with him when he was busy. George was a National party supporter (right wing in politics) and when the Labour Party (left wing in politics) became the government he decided that his business would be ruined through too much regulation by this radical new government, so he sold the business to E H Boyce along with it his youngest brother (Francis Henry) went to the new company until his retirement.

Memories of George from some of his nephews show and tell us a lot of his character here are some of the stories from them.
Francis Henry and George often went to out of town races in Georges car he always gave his brother the car keys with himself a passenger driver telling his brother to pass the six cars ahead with 200 hundred yards to a bend his comments were “plant your foot, you can pass them all before the bend” his brother being smart fiend deafness and didn’t obey the request. Gate posts were a challenge to him because he always knocked them over, until his youngest brother put in old railway sleepers, widened the opening and shifted them back 6 foot George never hit them again.

Uncle George was always a very willing helper but on several occasions things just seemed to go wrong when he helped, like splitting green wood, when George was due to arrive it was immediately down tools and hide the tools and any sign of what they were doing, but they were too slow George showed up early saw some of the equipment (a maul and steel wedge) and proceeded to continue to split green wood causing the wedge to fly out hit him on the nose from which he just had recovered from a broken nose, came into the house blood streaming everywhere and off to the hospital again to re-fix his nose again. George died on 10 April 1956 while boring a hole in a gatepost at his home in Boardsley Street. George and Elizabeth never had any children.
6: WILLIAM JAMES Clutterbuck February 12 1892 – October 15 1939
William James was born on February 12 1892 inFootscray, Bourke, Melbourne, Victoria Australia after the young Clutterbuck family moved to Melbourne Australia. Sometime between 1889 and 1892 James moved his entire family over to Melbourne Australia. All we know of William he was a sick person with heart problems and spent most of his life in and out of hospital. William married Elsie Watson (1900 – September 6 1986). William died on October 15 1939 of a leaking valve of the heart.

Children of William and Elsie Clutterbuck:
Lloyd James September 21 1917 – unknown
William Leonard November 9 1918 – March 27 1994
Irene Elsie April 27 1920 – unknown
Joan Isobel April 17 1921 - current
7: CHARLES JOHN Clutterbuck 13 March 1894 – June 6 1949
Charles John was born on 13 March 1894 at Papanui Christchurch. Very little is known about Charles but as a child he sold newspapers on the trains and by 17 years of age until 1924 he worked as a seaman between U.S.A, Australia and New Zealand his address on known records was given as Wellington. On November 8 1924 Charles married Ellen (Nellie) McGrath (1894 – 1967), they lived in Cambrose Sydney Australia, but we know that he spent some time with his brothers as a jockey in the North Island. Charles died on June 6 1949 at Cambrose House, Cambrose, and Sydney, Australia. Charles and Ellen never had any children.
8: DAISY MAY Clutterbuck May 20 1897 – October 29 1949
Daisy May was born on May 20 1897 at Papanui Christchurch. Daisy led a very troubled life after her marriage to Charles George Chatfield (1895 – 1975) on January 19 1916 at Christchurch. Daisy was described as a type of person that was very generous and understanding of others and would help others that were in trouble, her husband was totally the opposite fiery and temperamental if Daisy’s brothers knew what he did to her they would personally have sent him to his grave. Living with him was very difficult for everyone as reported by one of there daughters who spent more time at her Chatfield’s grandmothers than at home. Daisy’s life was a hard but brave life, and she never let it sour her outlook. Daisy died on October 29 1949 in Auckland New Zealand.

Children of Daisy and Charles Chatfield
Iris Margaret (Peggy) October 20 1915 – living in Auckland.
Eunice Jane May 11 1917 – died 2-3 years ago, late of Auckland.
Douglas Judson January 28 1920 – died 28-10-1978, late of Gisbourne.
Leigh Kathleen Vallery January 7 1926 - living in Florida, USA.
9: CLIFFORD JUDSON Clutterbuck August 26 1898 – November 1981
Clifford Judson was born on August 16 1898 in Papanui Christchurch very little is known about him but in 1912/1913 at the age of either 14 or 15 years he vanished to the San Francisco Fair in the USA and on his return was given a massive hiding by his father (James) for vanishing. During world war one he spent some time in Featherston and Trentham before he moved back to Christchurch where he worked for Ballin’s brewery looking after the horses, after that he went to work on the wharf from there he retired ant to work at Glenelg health camp – a place for kids in need.
Clifford married Hillary Greta Gipsy Welsh (July 12 1903 – August 1981). Clifford Judson died November 1981.

Children of Clifford and Hillary Clutterbuck
Rex Graham February 23 1925 – current
Jaunita 1930 – 1945
Terry 1933 – 1933
Robin Tex September 16 1936 –
Tony Clifford October 13 1939 –
Rosemary August 23 1949 - current
10: BRUCE BALDWIN Clutterbuck August 31 1900 – December 13 1976
Bruce Baldwin was born on August 31 1900 at Sydenham Christchurch. Nothing is known of his early life but he was asked by his mother to be looked after by his youngest brother Francis Henry where he became part of his extended family. Although over the age limit on 14 March 1941 Bruce entered the army as a private serving his basic training at Trentham from 3 July 1941 to his departure on 13 September 1941 arriving at Helwan, Egypt serving in the army medical corps there until 30 September 1945. Bruce was only 5 foot 4 inches tall during his years of service but he was awarded the following medals for service Africa Star 1939 –1945, 1939-1945 Star, Defence medal, War medial 1939-1945 and the N.Z War Service Medal.

On his return to New Zealand on 30 September 1945 and his discharge from the army on the 4 January 1946 as promised a room was waiting at his youngest brothers place, to this his brother and his wife honoured his mother’s wishes, for them it must have been frustrating at times as Bruce was not the adventurous type and stayed fairly close to his home comforts, Bruce however never shirked his share of providing for his brothers young family for example buying the weeks meat from the local butcher, bringing it home in a sugar bag, telling his brothers wife it was half the actual price. It was his way of supplementing the family budget. Apparently his brother’s wife was aware of his deception and it annoyed her no end, but she never did pay the full price.

The family’s memories of Bruce are of a short man, puffing on a fag, lollies in his waistcoat pocket in various states of stickiness walking to work, (he was a very fast walker, always walking at a very brisk pace). He only relented to taking the bus in his later years. He never obtained a drivers licence, so it was walk, bus or by car with his younger brother and his wife. He once tried to ride a bike, fell off, and never tried it again. That was his determination for you. His greatest love was the garden and he spent many hours tending to the vegetable patch. His other favourite hobby was betting on the races especially when he had brothers in the racing industry.

Bruce’s character was described as a plodder letting nothing get to him, unlike his brother’s who most of them had short fuses. He worked for Arthur Yates, seed merchants for a time and then as a cleaner at the Theatre Royal, this was a bonus for his nieces and nephews as they managed to get free tickets to some of the shows there. The lollies shop next door was well known for all their imported sweets and through Bruce they got to try some of the products regularly. By the time his youngest brother moved to his retirement home, Bruce was getting too hard to manage and was fully retired and becoming infirm, it was decided to put Bruce into a rest home in Woodham Road to out his twilight years. He died in the rest home in Woodham Road on December 13 1976 and was laid to rest in the Soldiers Cemetery in Linwood Avenue. Bruce never married unlike the rest of his family.
11: DONALD VICTOR Clutterbuck January 17 1903 – 1903
Donald Victor was born in Johnsonville on January 17 1903 and died the same year.
12: VICTOR DOUGLAS Clutterbuck September 12 1904 – March 7 1974
Victor Douglas was born in Petone Wellington on September 12 1904. To every one that knew Victor (Vic) it meant horses, horses and more horses in fact he was horse mad. But this was his passion and became very well known in the Horse racing industry as a respected trainer, first in the trotting industry and then in gallopers. During World War 2 Vic served in the reserves as a trainee and the story often told was that he put a Bren Gun Carrier or Scout car into a swamp deliberate or not no one is sure or if even the vehicle was recovered.

Vic was a person like some of his brothers that had an “I will win attitude”, even with stubborn horses that wouldn’t do as they were told, he had the knack of bringing them into submission, by patting it on the nose, giving it a sense of security, then quietly work towards the off side foreleg, one sharp yank and down it would go, this technique was only known by the experienced few and was called the “drop it technique”, even at the cost of substaining a few broken bones and metal plates inserted he still did it no one was going to be his boss.

Vic married late to Jenny Margaret Ellen (December 13 1939 – current) on February 23 1961 in Christchurch. With his wife they became a very successful training team and if female jockeys were allowed then, Jenny would have been one of the first (if not the first) female jockeys. Vic was a very successful trainer, having won the New Zealand cup once and the Winter Cup (very prominent awards in the New Zealand horse racing industry) and was the most successful trainer in New Zealand for quite a few years.

Along the way he became a private trainer to a Mrs. Leigh Page and her husband who arrived from the U.S.A before America entered the war, and were unable to return. Those who remember her as an old nasty person dripping in jewels, but they got on well with Vic, on Mrs page’s death things went back to the old tradition of Horses, Horses and more Horses plus a few chickens thrown in to add good measure.

The stories that his nieces and nephews can remember is that Vic had this uncanny way of getting people into the races for free as told by one of his nephews that once when they were approaching the horse entry gate at Riccarton Raceway with only one pass between us, at the turnstiles he gave his nephew the pass for him to go through, which he did, while Vic gave the horse he was leading a sharp tug on the reins then ran trough the gates with the horse on it’s hind legs and yelling at the attendant to get out of the way. As planned the attendant gave no inclination to obtain HIS gate pass thus he got in for free.

Vic died on 7 March 1974 in Christchurch.

Children of Victor and Jenny Clutterbuck
Vickie Marie March 13 1968 – current
James Francis August 28 1969 - current
Hydaspes, 1878
13: FRANCIS HENRY Clutterbuck September 21 1906 – May 3 1985:
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I have been researching the whole Clutterbuck family of New Zealand. There were 3 main groups that came over, 2 in 1878 on the same ship (Hydapes November 1878), their common ancestor being Thomas Clotterbooke (1515 - 1551). I have part of his will written in 1551, interesting reading, and my Great, Great grandfathers in 1909. One area remains a mystery the orignal Clutterbuck's arrived in Dunedin before December 1860 as their first child a girl was born in December that year (can get more precise info) her name was Frances parents being William and Lydia Clutterbuck no one knows how they got to New Zealand their decendants all come from Frances the oldest daughter as the rest of her brother and sisters died under 5 years old. William and Lydia died in Nelson so at some point they moved from Dunedin to Nelson his occupation was listed as a carpenter.

Spouse: Maria Martha JUDSON. Children were: Daisy May CLUTTERBUCK.


Wayne E CLUTTERS was born on 19 August 1893 in North Kenova, Ohio, USA. He appeared in the census in 1940 in Perry Twp., Lawrence Co., Ohio, USA. He died on 15 April 1970 at the age of 76 in Ironton, Lawrence Co., Ohio, USA. Wayne was buried in Greenlawn Cmtry., Portsmouth, Scioto Co., Ohio, USA. Father's Name: Edward Clutters
Mother's Name: Anna Stanley
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Ohio, Death Index
Name: Wayne Clutters
Event Date: 15 Apr 1970
Event Place: Ironton, Lawrence, Ohio
Registration Place: River Valley Health Systems
Residence Place: Lawrence, Ohio
Gender: Male
Age: 76
Marital Status: Widowed
Race: White
Birth Date: 1894
Autopsy Performed: Yes, unknown if used for certification
Certificate Number: 028893
Volume Number: 20046
Certifier's Role: Physician
Affiliate Line Number: 83825
Affiliate File Name: Deaths70.dat
Source Reference: Ohio Department of Health
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USA Social Security Death Index
Age: 77
Given Name: Wayne
Surname: Clutters
Birth Date: 19 Aug 1893
State: Ohio
Last Place of Residence: Lawrence, Ohio
Previous Residence Postal Code: 45680
Event Date: Apr 1970
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Find A Grave Memorial# 6936660
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First Spouse: Otillio Rene Cochran Clutters (1899 - 1981)
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USA World War I Draft Registration Cards
Name: Wayne Clutters
Event Date: 1917-1918
Event Place: Lawrence County, Ohio
Gender: Male
Nationality: USA
Birth Date: 19 Aug 1893
Birthplace: North Kenora, Ohio, USA
Affiliate Publication Number: M1509 , Affiliate Publication Title: World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards , GS Film Number: 1832329 , Digital Folder Number: 005257114 , Image Number: 00499
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USA Census, 1940
Name Wayne Clutters
Event Place Perry Township, Lawrence, Ohio
Gender Male
Age 45
Marital Status Married
Race White
Relationship to Head of Household Head
Birthplace Ohio
Birth Year (Estimated) 1895
Last Place of Residence Same Place
Wayne Clutters Head M 45 Ohio
Emma Clutters Wife F 33 Kentucky
May Bolden Stepdau F 19 West Virginia
Mildred Bolden Stepdau F 17 Kentucky
Albert Bolden Stepson M 14 West Virginia
Lawrence Bolden Stepson M 12 Ohio
Leroy Bolden Stepson M 4 Ohio
Eliza Mckenzie Mother-in-law F 60 Kentucky

Spouse: Living.

Spouse: Emma TRIPLETT. Emma TRIPLETT and Wayne E CLUTTERS were married on 30 August 1934 in Lawrence Co., Ohio, USA. Name: Wayne Clutters
Titles and Terms: Mr
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 30 Aug 1934
Event Place: Lawrence, Ohio
Age: 41
Birth Year (Estimated): 1893
Father's Name: Eduard Clutters
Mother's Name: Anna Stanley
Spouse's Name: Emma Triple H Bolden
Spouse's Titles and Terms: Mrs
Spouse's Age: 26
Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1908
Spouse's Father's Name: Frank Triple H
Spouse's Mother's Name: Eliza Thomas
GS Film Number: 001574150 , Digital Folder Number: 005016825 , Image Number: 00580


Elizabeth CLUTTON was born about 1761 in Kent, England. She died on 19 May 1849 at the age of 88 in Brighton, Sussex East, England. She was buried on 25 May 1849 in St Mary's Churchyard, Balcombe, Sussex West, England. Death GRO 2nd qtr 1849
Chatfield, Elizabeth Brighton 7 220
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England, Sussex, Parish Registers
Name Elizabeth Chatfield
Event Type Burial
Event Date 25 May 1849
Event Place Balcombe, Sussex, England
Gender Female
Age 88
Birth Year (Estimated) 1761
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Find A Grave Memorial# 185620260
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of Greenwick, co. Kent, spinster at time of marriage.
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Probate of the Will of this date of Elizabeth Clutton (relation) of Portslade, spinster SAS-WA/251 12 Mar 1863
These documents are held at West Sussex Record Office
Contents:
Bequest to brother John Clutton of Portslade, clerk, of the interest on £550 invested in the tolls arising from the Turnpike Road from the N. end of Malling Street near Lewes to Witchcross and from the N. end of Malling Street to the Broil Park gate and from Offham to Witchcross To hold to him for life and at his death to the four children of testator's brother Owen Clutton of Balcomb, viz: Henry Clutton of Newick, clerk, Elizabeth Chatfield, wife of Henry Chatfield of Balcomb, clerk, Isaac Clutton of Balcomb, gent., and Mary Crawley wife of Richard Crawley of Rotherfield, clerk.
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Probate of the Will of this date of John Clutton of Portslade, clerk SAS-WA/252 17 Aug 1812
These documents are held at West Sussex Record Office
Contents:
Legacies of money or specific household effects To:- Nephew, the Revd. Henry Clutton of Newick: niece Elizabeth, wife of Revd. Henry Chatfield of Newick; niece Mary, wife of the Revd. Richd. Crawley of Rotherfield
To sister Elizabeth Clutton an Annuity of £100 for life and to nephew Isaac Clutton an Annuity of £10 for life, after the decease of sister Elizabeth
Also bequest to said sister Elizabeth of certain household goods, and to brother William Clutton all books and the residue of personal estate
Proved at London, 26 April, 1815

According to documents of her as Administratrix of the estate of the late Owen Clutton, dated May 1819.

Conveyance Par/234/6/3 4 May, 1819
These documents are held at West Sussex Record Office
Contents:
Consideration: £4,500.
Elizabeth Chatfield of Balcombe, widow to Rev. George Maximilian Bethune of Worth Rectory, Doctor of Laws.
The Rectory, Advowson and Glebe lands of the Manor of Balcombe Rectory.
Witness: Saml. Waller, Andrew Lovering Sarel.

Mentioned on memorial in Balcombe Church.
Parents: Living and Living.

Spouse: Rev. Henry CHATFIELD. Elizabeth CLUTTON and Rev. Henry CHATFIELD were married on 17 November 1779 in Greenwich, London, England. Children were: Henry CHATFIELD, Elizabeth CHATFIELD, Ann CHATFIELD, Henry CHATFIELD, Mary CHATFIELD, Henry CHATFIELD, Harriett CHATFIELD, Caroline CHATFIELD.


Living (private). Parents: Living.


Living (private). Parents: William CLUTTON and Sarah CHATFIELD.


Living (private). Parents: William CLUTTON.


Living (private).

Spouse: Living. Children were: Elizabeth CLUTTON.


Living (private).

Children were: Living, William CLUTTON.


William CLUTTON was born in 1736 in Cuckfield, Sussex West, England. He died on 8 May 1821 at the age of 85 in Cuckfield, Sussex West, England. Tombstone
In Memory of Sarah
Daughter of Robert & Jane
Chatfield and Wife of
William Clutton
who died 25 May 1795
Aged 54 years
And also of
William Chatfield of Ockenden
who departed this life May 8 1821
Aged 85 years

http://www.rhrwclutton.com/our-history.html (History of Chatfield Clutton CHARTERED SURVEYORS, LAND AGENTS, RICS VALUERS, RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL AGENTS)

In August 1762, Clutton was bankrupt.
The assignees of Clutton’s bankruptcy were named as the Rev. Ralph Clutton, his elder brother, who had succeeded his father as Rector at Horsted Keynes, Samuel Durrant Esq., of Lewes, and Robert Chatfield, of Cuckfield. From the accounts of Robert Knight, they appear to have carried on smelting at Gravetye at the beginning of 1763. But a different interpretation may be that from February through to May Knight merely carried away the backlog of ordnance that had been stored nearby at Mill Place, thus giving Ralph Clutton and his co-assignees funds to pay off creditors, in addition to the bar iron they were selling from the forges. In 1765, Gravetye Manor House, its farm and 200 acres, together with the furnace, were auctioned at the Star Inn in Lewes. William Clutton was appointed Steward to the Manor of Horsted Keynes Broadhurst in 1762 and married Sarah, the daughter of Robert Chatfield, in the next year. He purchased a career in land agency and stewardship thereafter, dying in old age at his home of Ockenden, in Cuckfield, in 1821. Through his son and grandson, the present firms bearing the family name directly descended.
http://www.wealdeniron.org.uk/BullSer2/2-09.pdf

Obtained General Certificates for killing of Game 1809

NB There is another William Clutton of Ockenden, born 1736 died 8 May 1821 buried in same tomb
Parents: Living.

Spouse: Sarah CHATFIELD. Sarah CHATFIELD and William CLUTTON were married on 17 May 1763 in Horsted Keynes, Sussex West, England. England, Sussex, Parish Registers
Name William Clutton
Event Type Marriage
Event Date 17 May 1763
Event Place Horsted Keynes, Sussex, England
Gender Male
Spouse's Name Sarah Chatfield
Spouse's Gender Female
Children were: Living, William CLUTTON.


William CLUTTON was born in 1765 in Cuckfield, Sussex West, England. He was christened on 24 October 1765 in Cuckfield, Sussex West, England. William, had been trained in the surveying profession by his father, and was made a partner of the firm in 1790. To reflect this addition the name of the family firm changed to William Clutton and Sons that year. William Junior moved to Hartswood near Reigate in Surrey, a house that his father bought from Lord Gwydir, a client of the firm. The land agency business then transferred from Cuckfield to Hartswood and William Junior took over the running of the firm.
Parents: William CLUTTON and Sarah CHATFIELD.

Children were: Living.


Elman V CLYNE was born in April 1871 in Albany Co., New York, USA. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Milton Twp., Saratoga, New York, USA. He died in 1956 at the age of 85 in USA. Elman was buried in Middle Grove Cmtry., Greenfield, Saratoga Co., New York, USA. He appeared in the census 1910/1920 in Kingsbury, Washington Co., New York, USA. He appeared in the census 1930/1940 in Hudson Falls, Washington Co., New York, USA. Father: Hiram Clyne, Birthplace: New York
Mother: Sarah, Birthplace: New York
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Find A Grave Memorial# 148085987
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Occupation: Machinist in silk mill, caretaker
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USA Census, 1900
Name: Elmar Clyne
Event Place: Milton Township (excl. Ballston Spa vill.), Saratoga, New York
Gender: Male
Age: 29
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Relationship to Head of Household: Head
Years Married: 5
Birth Date: Apr 1871
Birthplace: New York
Marriage Year (Estimated): 1895
Father's Birthplace: New York
Mother's Birthplace: New York
Household Role Gender Age Birthplace
Elmar Clyne Head M 29 New York
Carlie Clyne Wife F 26 New York
District: 119 , Sheet Number and Letter: 1B , Household ID: 14 , Line Number: 51 , GS Film Number: 1241158 , Digital Folder Number: 004114745 , Image Number: 00864
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USA Census, 1910
Name: Carly Clyne
Event Place: Kingsbury, Washington, New York
Gender: Female
Age: 36
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Relationship to Head of Household: Wife
Birth Year (Estimated): 1874
Birthplace: New York
Father's Birthplace: New York
Mother's Birthplace: New York
Household Role Gender Age Birthplace
Elmar V Clyne Head M 38 New York
Carly Clyne Wife F 36 New York
Marion Clyne Dau F 5 New York
District: 111 , Sheet Number and Letter: 3B , Household ID: 58 , GS Film number: 1375101 , Digital Folder Number: 004449813 , Image Number: 00186
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USA Census, 1920
Name: Elman V Clyne
Event Place: Kingsbury, Washington, New York
Gender: Male
Age: 48
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Relationship to Head of Household: Head
Birth Year (Estimated): 1872
Birthplace: New York
Father's Birthplace: New York
Mother's Birthplace: New York
Household Role Gender Age Birthplace
Elman V Clyne Head M 48 New York
Carlie T Clyne Wife F 45 New York
Marion C Clyne Dau F 15 New York
District: 227 , Sheet Number and Letter: 9A , Household ID: 212 , Line Number: 3 , GS Film number: 1821273 , Digital Folder Number: 004442103 , Image Number: 00306
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USA Census, 1930
Name: Elman V Clyne
Event Place: Hudson Falls, Washington, New York
Gender: Male
Age: 58
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Relationship to Head of Household: Head
Birth Year (Estimated): 1872
Birthplace: New York
Father's Birthplace: New York
Mother's Birthplace: New York
Household Role Gender Age Birthplace
Elman V Clyne Head M 58 New York
Carlie Clyne Wife F 56 New York
District: 0035 , Sheet Number and Letter: 3A , Household ID: 76 , Line Number: 46 , GS Film number: 2341391 , Digital Folder Number: 004638871 , Image Number: 00684
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USA Census, 1940
Name: Elman V Clyne
Event Place: Hudson Falls, Kingsbury Town, Washington, New York
Gender: Male
Age: 68
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Relationship to Head of Household: Head
Birthplace: New York
Birth Year (Estimated): 1872
Last Place of Residence: Same House
Household Role Gender Age Birthplace
Elman V Clyne Head M 68 New York
Carlie Clyne Wife F 66 New York
District: 58-41 , Family Number: 68 , Sheet Number and Letter: 4A , Line Number: 1 , Digital Folder Number: 005459478 , Image Number: 00272

Spouse: Carlie Theresa "Carlie" CHATFIELD. Carlie Theresa "Carlie" CHATFIELD and Elman V CLYNE were married on 10 April 1895 in Greenfield, Saratoga Co., New York, USA. Children were: Marion Claire / Clarie CLYNE.


Marion Claire / Clarie CLYNE was born on 28 July 1904 in New York, USA. She appeared in the census in 1940 in Caledonia, Livingston Co., New York, USA. She lived in Hamburg, Erie Co., New York, USA in 1956. Marion died on 16 October 1982 at the age of 78 in New York, USA. She was buried in Lakeside Memorial Park Cmtry., Hamburg, Erie Co., New York, USA. She appeared in the census 1910/1920 in Kingsbury, Washington Co., New York, USA. USA Social Security Death Index
Age: 78
Given Name: Marion
Surname: Lapp
Birth Date: 28 Jul 1904
State: New York
Last Place of Residence: Hamburg, Erie, New York
Previous Residence Postal Code: 14075
Event Date: Oct 1982
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Find A Grave Memorial# 148132153
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Oct 21, 1982, The Sun and the Erie County Independent, Hamburg, New York:
MRS. MARION LAPP Mrs. G. Clifford Lapp; Was Retired Teacher. Services were held last Saturday in the W.L. Froehley Funeral Home on Lake St. for Mrs. Marion Clyne Lapp of Hawkins Ave., a retired Hamburg Elementary School teacher, who died Oct. 16 in her 79th year. The Rev. Dr. Vern Pat Butler, pastor of Hamburg Presbyterian Church, officiated with burial in Lakeside Memorial Park. Mrs. Lapp was a longtime teacher in the Hamburg school system, and a former teacher in the Caledonia, New York school system. Since she retired in 1966, Mrs. Lapp was very active in the Western Zone of the New York State Retired Teachers Association, of which she served as President for three years. At the time of her death, she was serving on the State Legislative Committee of the American Association of Retired Persons. She was also very active in the Hamburg Women's Club, serving as president from 1968-1970. Surviving are her husband, of 50 years, G. Clifford Lapp; a son, Donald C. Lapp of St. Petersburg. Fla. and four grandchildren.
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Occupation: Teacher
Parents: Elman V CLYNE and Carlie Theresa "Carlie" CHATFIELD.

Spouse: Clifford G LAPP. Children were: Living.


Ludmilla Frances CMEREK was born on 8 March 1894 in Corn Hill, Williamson Co., Texas, USA. She died on 3 March 1959 at the age of 64 in Taylor, Williamson Co., Texas, USA. She was buried on 5 March 1959 in Holy Cross Cmtry., Granger, Williamson Co., Texas, USA. Burial Plot: Rows 7 & 8
Find A Grave Memorial# 23999246
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Texas Deaths
Name: Ludmila Frances Nemec
Death Date: 03 Mar 1959
Death Place: Taylor, Williamson, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 64 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 08 Mar 1894
Birthplace: Corn Hill, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Father's Name: Steve Cmerek
Mother's Name: Mary Jasek
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Granger, Williamson, Texas
Cemetery: Holy Cross
Burial Place: Granger, Texas
Burial Date: 05 Mar 1959
Film Number: 2115909
Digital Film Number: 4165955
Image Number: 1444
Reference Number: 18193
Parents: Living and Living.

Spouse: Stefan "Steve" NEMEC. Ludmilla Frances CMEREK and Stefan "Steve" NEMEC were married on 27 November 1912 in Williamson Co., Texas, USA. Groom's Name: Steve Nemec
Bride's Name: Ludmila C. Merek
Marriage Date: 27 Nov 1912
Marriage Place: Williamson County, Texas
Bride's Marital Status: Single
Bride's Previous Husband's Name:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M00021-0
System Origin: Texas-VR
Source Film Number: 1007905
Reference Number: 2:3X5LTG7
Children were: Living.


Living (private).

Spouse: Living. Children were: Ludmilla Frances CMEREK.


Jane COAKES was born in 1811 in Wimborne, Dorset, England. She was christened on 12 January 1812 in Wimborne Minster, Dorset, England. She appeared in the census in 1861 in Vale Cottage, Portslade, Sussex East, England. Jane appeared in the census in 1871 in Hove, Sussex East, England. She appeared in the census in 1881 in 1 Seafield Cottgs., Hove, Sussex East, England. She died in 1891 at the age of 80 in Steyning, Sussex West, England. England Births and Christenings
Name: Jane Coakes
Gender: Female
Christening Date: 12 Jan 1812
Christening Place: WIMBORNE MINSTER,DORSET,ENGLAND
Father's Name: John Coakes
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: P00413-1 , System Origin: England-ODM , GS Film number: 0990117 IT 2-3
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Death GRO 3rd qtr 1891
Tanner, Jane 79 Steyning 2b 163
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1891 Census
Piece: RG12/819 Place: Steyning -Sussex Enumeration District: 18
Civil Parish: Hove Ecclesiastical Parish: St Barnabas
Folio: 89 Page: 15 Schedule: 114
Address: 119 Clarendon Rd
Surname, Forename Rel Status Sex Age Occupation Where Born
TANNER, Thomas Head M M 41 Labourer Dorset - Poole
TANNER, Eliza Wife M F 40 Ironer (Em'ee) Sussex - Hove
TANNER , Annie Dau - F 12 Scholar Sussex - Hove
TANNER , Arthur Son - M 7 Scholar Sussex - Hove
TANNER , Emily Dau - F 4 Sussex - Hove
TANNER , Winifred Dau - F 1 Sussex - Hove
TANNER , Jane Mother W F 79 Kept By Son Dorset - Poole
TANNER , Eliza Niece S F 17 Ironer (Em'ee) Sussex - Hove

Spouse: Robert TANNER. Jane COAKES and Robert TANNER were married on 23 September 1834 in St James, Poole, Dorset, England. Name: Robert Tanner
Spouse's Name: Jane Coakes
Event Date: 23 Sep 1834
Event Place: Saint James, Poole, Dorset, England
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M15980-2 , System Origin: England-ODM , GS Film number: 1239222
Children were: Ann TANNER, Thomas TANNER, William Matthew TANNER.


James COALMAN was born about 1820 in Sussex, England. He appeared in the census in 1841 in Brick Yard, Southwick, Sussex West, England.

Spouse: Sarah CHATFIELD. Children were: James COALMAN.


James COALMAN was born about 1840 in Sussex, England. He appeared in the census in 1841 in Brick Yard, Southwick, Sussex West, England. Parents: James COALMAN and Sarah CHATFIELD.


Living (private). Parents: Bernard Willis COAPLAND and Margaret May SALLS.


Bernard Willis COAPLAND was born on 30 November 1899 in Vermont, USA. He died in January 1981 at the age of 81 in Merrimack Co., New Hampshire, USA. He lived in Bow Mills, Bow Town, Merrimack Co., New Hampshire, USA 1930/1940. Father's Name: Arthur E. Coapland
Mother's Name: Edith Lewis
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Vermont, Vital Records
Name: Bernard Willis Coapland
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 30 Mar 1898
Event Place: , , Vermont
Gender: Male
Mother's Name: Edith E. Lewis
GS Film number: 540074
Digital Folder Number: 004357178
Image Number: 06025
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USA Social Security Death Index
Given Name: Bernard
Middle Name:
Surname: Coapland
Birth Date: 30 November 1898
Social Security Number: 001-03-8363
State: New Hampshire
Last Place of Residence: Merrimack, New Hampshire
Previous Residence Postal Code: 03301
Event Date: January 1981
Age: 83

Spouse: Margaret May SALLS. Margaret May SALLS and Bernard Willis COAPLAND were married on 12 October 1921 in Bow, Merrimack Co., New Hampshire, USA. New Hampshire, Marriage Records
Name: Bernard Willis Coapland
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 12 Oct 1921
Event Place: Bow, , New Hampshire
Age: 22
Birth Year (Estimated): 1899
Father's Name: Arthur E. Coapland
Mother's Name: Edith Lewis
Spouse's Name: Margaret May Salls
Spouse's Age: 26
Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1895
Spouse's Father's Name: Ephraim Salls
Spouse's Mother's Name: Melinda Wing
GS Film number: 2057688
Digital Folder Number: 4245719
Image Number: 1222
Children were: Living, Living.


Living (private). Parents: Bernard Willis COAPLAND and Margaret May SALLS.


Edward COASH was born in May 1887 in Illinois, USA. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Martinton, Iroquois Co., Illinois, USA. Parents: Nelson COASH and Ida BUNKER.


Nelson COASH was born in March 1861 in Martinton, Iroquois Co., Illinois, USA. He appeared in the census in 1870 in Iroquois Co., Illinois, USA. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Martinton, Iroquois Co., Illinois, USA. Father's Name Nelson Coash, born Canada
Mother's Name Virginia Ouellette, born Canada
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USA Census, 1870
Name Nelson Coash
Event Place Illinois
Gender Male
Age 9
Race White
Birth Year (Estimated) 1860-1861
Birthplace Illinois
Page Number 36
Nelson Coash M 40 Canada
Virginia Coash F 32 Canada
Joseph Coash M 11 Illinois
Nelson Coash M 9 Illinois
Middy Coash M 2 Illinois
Eliza Coash F 0 Illinois
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USA Census, 1900
Name Nelson Coash
Event Place Martinton Township Martinton village, Iroquois, Illinois
Gender Male
Age 39
Marital Status Married
Race White
Relationship to Head of Household Head
Years Married 15
Birth Date Mar 1861
Birthplace Illinois
Marriage Year (Estimated) 1885
Father's Birthplace Canada Fr
Mother's Birthplace Canada Fr
Nelson Coash Head M 39 Illinois
Ida Coash Wife F 32 Illinois
Edward Coash Son M 13 Illinois

Spouse: Ida BUNKER. Ida BUNKER and Nelson COASH were married on 17 February 1885 in Iroquois Twp., Iroquois Co., Illinois, USA. Illinois, County Marriages
Name Nelson Coash
Event Type Marriage
Event Date 17 Feb 1885
Event Place Iroquois, Illinois
Gender Male
Age 24
Birth Year (Estimated) 1861
Birthplace MARTINTON,IL
Father's Name Nelson Coash
Mother's Name Virginia Ouellette
Spouse's Name Ida Bunker
Spouse's Gender Female
Spouse's Age 18
Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated) 1867
Spouse's Birthplace MARTINTON,IL
Spouse's Father's Name Olivier Bunker
Spouse's Mother's Name Sophie Booth
Children were: Edward COASH.


Joseph Coppock COATE was born on 22 October 1802 in Newberry, Newberry Co., South Carolina, USA. He died on 5 July 1857 at the age of 54 in Mercer Co., Ohio, USA. He was buried in Burntwood Cmtry., Mercer, Mercer Co., Ohio, USA. Find A Grave Memorial# 50556678
Parents: Moses COATE and Elizabeth N COPPOCK.

Spouse: Lydia DAVIS. Lydia DAVIS and Joseph Coppock COATE were married on 21 November 1822 in West Branch, Cedar and Johnson Cos., Iowa, USA. Children were: Mary Davis COATE.


Mary Davis COATE was born on 26 October 1820 in Union Twp., Miami Co., Ohio, USA. She died on 3 March 1852 at the age of 31 in USA. She was buried in West Branch, Cedar and Johnson Cos., Iowa, USA. Parents: Joseph Coppock COATE and Lydia DAVIS.

Spouse: Eli HOOVER. Children were: Jesse Clark HOOVER.


Moses COATE was born on 5 September 1768 in Bush River, Newberry Co., South Carolina, USA. He died on 8 November 1847 at the age of 79 in Miami Co., Ohio, USA. He was buried in Union Joint Cmtry., Ludlow Falls, Miami Co., Ohio, USA. Parents:
Marmaduke Coate (1738 - 1822)
Mary Jane Coppock Coate (1743 - 1809)
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Find A Grave Memorial# 11087542

Spouse: Elizabeth N COPPOCK. Elizabeth N COPPOCK and Moses COATE were married on 28 June 1794 in Bushriver, Newberry Co., South Carolina, USA. Children were: Joseph Coppock COATE.