Thirteenth Generation


1614. Col. John Lyman Chatfield was born on 13 September 1826 in Oxford, New Haven Co., Connecticut, USA. He appeared in the census in 1860 in Waterbury, New Haven Co., Connecticut, USA. He died From wounds received at Fort Wagner. on 9 August 1863 at the age of 36 in Waterbury, New Haven Co., Connecticut, USA. John was buried in Riverside Cmtry., Oxford, New Haven Co., Connecticut, USA. Connecticut, Deaths and Burials
Name: John Lyman Chatfield
Gender: Male
Death Date: 09 Aug 1863
Death Place: Connecticut
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B03287-5
System Origin: Connecticut-EASy
GS Film number: 3104
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He removed to Waterbury in 1851.
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He was among the first to offer his services when after the attack on Fort Sumpter the President issued his call for 75,000 men. He left Waterbury, CT April 20, with his company, previously the Waterbury City Guard, of which he had been captain for some years. While in Washington in June he was promoted to be Colonel of the Third Regiment. Three months later he returned and was appointed Colonel of the Sixth Regiment. At Fort Wagner he led his regiment over the parapets of the enemy but fell mortally wounded. Beside him fell the color bearer, shot dead, when Col. Chatfield, with one leg shattered below the knee, yet helped to hold up the colors. Later he was borne from the field and brought to his home, but died Aug 9 1863. At his funeral business was suspended in the city and military men and others throughout the state assembled to honor his memory. A monument in his honor was unveiled at Riverside cemetery, with impressive ceremonies, Sept. 13, 1887.
"The Chatfield Family" by William C. Sharpe 1896.
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CHATFIELD MONUMENT, Riverside Cemetery, Waterbury, is significant historically because it memorializes a Civil War officer from Waterbury who died of service-connected causes. Colonel John Lyman Chatfield was wounded in action at Fort Wagner and invalided home. He returned to the South, apparently too soon, for he came home to die of gangrene. His date of death was August 9, 1863. Riverside Cemetery records show that he was re-interred at the present location on April 22, 1864, having earlier been buried in Riverside lot 22M. When the monument was erected is unknown. Since George E. Bissell was not well established as early as 1864, conjecture suggests that he may have sculpted CHATFIELD MONUMENT after his first European trip, 1875-1876, by which time he would have had the expertise consistent with European study as demonstrated here.
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Lettering
Base, left side, incised caps:
G.E. BISSELL
Base, right side, incised caps:
GRUET JNR FONDEUR PARIS.
Front (south) face of base, raised polished caps:
CHATFIELD
Above, front of dado, raised polished caps:
JOHN LYMAN CHATFIELD.
COL. 6TH CONN. VOLS.
BORN AT OXFORD, SEPT. 13. 1826
DIED AT WATERBURY. AUG. 9. 1863.
FROM WOUNDS
RECEIVED AT FORT WAGNER.
"FIDUS AD EXTREMUM."
East face of dado:
SILVIA ANN AINSWORTH
WIFE OF
JOHN LYMAN CHATFIELD
JULY 8, 1828-JAN. 7, 1917
"FIDUS AD EXTREMUM."
North face:
WILLIAM EDWARD BROWN
MARCH 29, 1877-MAY 8, 1950
PAULINE AINSWORTH BATES
WIFE OF/WILLIAM E. BROWN
OCT. 21, 1884-
West face:
MINNIE CHATFIELD BATES / FEB. 23, 1882-APR. 8, 1968

Gravestones bearing initials of other members of the Chatfield family surround the monument, from north to south:

W.E.B.; M.C.B.; J.L.C.; S.A.C.
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New York Times
Death of Col. Chatfield, of Connecticut. - Published: August 10, 1863
WATERBURY, Conn., Sunday, Aug. 9.
John L. CHATFIELD, Colonel of the Sixth Connecticut regiment, died at his home, in this city, at 6 o'clock this evening, of wounds received in the assault on Fort Wagner, July 18.
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Marker series. This marker is included in the Markers Attached to Sculpture marker series.
Location. 41° 32.92? N, 73° 3.002? W. Marker is in Waterbury, Connecticut 06708, in New Haven County. Marker is on Riverside Street 0.1 miles south of Sunnyside Avenue, on the right when traveling south. (Click for map.) Located in Riverside Cemetery.
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USA Census, 1860
Name John L Chatfield
Event Place Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut
Gender Male
Age 33
Race White
Birth Year (Estimated) 1827
Birthplace Conn
Page 146
John L Chatfield M 33 Conn
Sylvia A Chatfield F 30 Mass
Ellen Chatfield F 5 Conn
Mary Chatfield F 2 Conn

Col. John Lyman Chatfield and Mary Ann Riggs were married on 1 May 1848 in Connecticut, USA. Connecticut, Marriages
Name: John L. Chatfield
Spouse's Name: Mary A. Riggs
Event Date: 01 May 1848
Event Place: Connecticut
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M01575-8
System Origin: Connecticut-EASy
GS Film number: 3256
Mary Ann Riggs, daughter of Nathan Burr Riggs and Ann E Crawford, was born on 18 October 1826 in Derby, New Haven Co., Connecticut, USA. She died on 5 April 1852 at the age of 25 in Derby, New Haven Co., Connecticut, USA. She was buried in Old Derby Uptown, Derby, New Haven Co., Connecticut, USA. Died: Mary died 3 weeks after the birth of her only child, Walter Henry Chatfield

Col. John Lyman Chatfield and Mary Ann Riggs had the following children:

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Col. Walter Henry Chatfield.

Col. John Lyman Chatfield and Sylvia Ann Ainsworth were married on 13 March 1855 in Waterbury, New Haven Co., Connecticut, USA. Connecticut, Marriages
Name: John L. Chatfield
Spouse's Name: Silvia A. Ainsworth
Event Date: 13 Mar 1855
Event Place: Waterbury, Connecticut
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M01545-3
System Origin: Connecticut-EASy
GS Film number: 3281
Sylvia Ann Ainsworth, daughter of Luther Ainsworth and Sylvia Day Bodurtha, was born on 8 July 1828 in Hagerstown, Washington Co., Maryland, USA. She appeared in the census in 1860 in Waterbury, New Haven Co., Connecticut, USA. She appeared in the census in 1900 in Schenectady, Schenectady Co., New York, USA. Sylvia died on 7 January 1917 at the age of 88 in Waterbury, New Haven Co., Connecticut, USA. She was buried in Riverside Cmtry., Oxford, New Haven Co., Connecticut, USA. She appeared in the census 1905/1910 in Schenectady, Schenectady Co., New York, USA.

Col. John Lyman Chatfield and Sylvia Ann Ainsworth had the following children:

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Ellen Chatfield was born in 1856 in Connecticut, USA. She appeared in the census in 1860 in Waterbury, New Haven Co., Connecticut, USA. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Waterbury, New Haven Co., Connecticut, USA. Ellen Chatfield in household of George N. Grenuss, "USA Census, 1880" [With half-brother William H]
Event Place: Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut
Gender: Female
Age: 25
Marital Status: Single
Occupation: House Keeper
Race (Original): W
Ethnicity: American
Relationship to Head of Household: Niece
Birthplace: Connecticut
Birth Date: 1855

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Mary Ida "Minnie" Chatfield.