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1474. Rev. Robert Money Chatfield was born on 19 August 1804 in Brighton, Sussex East, England. He was christened on 23 November 1804 in Croydon, Surrey, England. He appeared in the census in 1841 in Woodford, Swanborough, Wiltshire, England. Robert appeared in the census in 1861 in Middle Woodford, Woodford, Wiltshire, England. He died on 21 September 1882 at the age of 78 in Woodford, Amesbury, Wiltshire, England. Births and Christenings Name: Robert Money Chatfield Gender: Male Christening Date: 23 Nov 1804 Christening Place: St JOHN THE BAPTIST,CROYDON,SURREY Birth Date: 19 Aug 1804 Father's Name: Robert Chatfield Mother's Name: Susanna Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C09865-4 System Origin: England-ODM GS Film number: 994332 ----- Death GRO 3rd qtr 1882 Chatfield, Robert Money 78 Amesbury 5a 91 ===== Entd. Trin. Coll. Camb., B.A. Jun. Opt. and 5th in 1st. Cl. Class. Trip. 1827. M.A. 1831, ord. dn. 1828, pr. 1829, (Sodor and Man), Vicar of Wilsford with Woodford, Wilts. 1830-82. ----- 1841 census Woodford, Swanborough, Wiltshire. Surname, Forename(s) Sex Age Occupation Where Born CHATFIELD, Robert M 37 Clergyman Outside Census County (1841) CHATFIELD, Anna F 30 Outside Census County (1841) CHATFIELD, Alfred M 9 Wiltshire CHATFIELD, Mary F 7 Wiltshire CHATFIELD, Kyrle M 5 Wiltshire CHATFIELD, Catherine F 4 Wiltshire CHATFIELD, George M 2 Wiltshire CHATFIELD, Caroline F 4m Wiltshire Smith, Samuel M 45 Banker Smith, Rowland M 14 Smith Horace M 12 Smith, Charlotte F 3 + 10 staff. ----- Census, 1861 Name: Robert Money Chatfield County: Wiltshire Event Place: Woodford, Wiltshire, England Registration District: Amesbury Residence Note: Middle Woodford Gender: Male Age: 57 Marital Status: Married Relationship to Head of Household: Head Birth Year (Estimated): 1804 Birthplace: Brighton, Sussex Page Number: 14 Registration Number: RG09 Piece/Folio: 1311 / 104 Affiliate Record Type: Household Household Role Sex Age Birthplace Robert Money Chatfield Head M 57 Ann ... Chatfield Wife F 49 Charlemont West Bromwich, Staffordshire Mary ... Chatfield Dau F 25 Woodford, Wiltshire Catherine Maria Chatfield Dau F 23 Robert Edward Chatfield Son M 15 ... Chatfield Dau F 13 Woodford, Wiltshire Alice Chatfield Dau F 10 Woodford, Wiltshire ... Inghs Nephew M 19 London, Fanny Read Servant F 22 Downton, Wiltshire ... ... Axton Servant F 22 Rounton, Wiltshire Elizabeth Tucker Servant F 16 Milford, Wiltshire ----- National Archive: D/1/4/2/3 1845 Jan. 22 These documents are held at Wiltshire and Swindon Archives Contents: Place and Cleric: Woodford R.M. Chatfield. Reason for petition: Repairs to church. Unconsecrated building: National schoolroom. T. (Thomas) Mozley. Reminiscences, chiefly of towns, villages and schools (Volume 2). Robert Money Chatfield had then, and till his death, two years since, the Rectory of Woodford. He had a very high sense of pastoral authority and duty; indeed, as a clergyman he was just what I remember him at Charterhouse, and what he would be at Trinity College, Cambridge, where I see he was fifth in the First Class Classical Tripos. I think I must call him the leading man in our monthly clerical meeting. But I had many a long and sharp discussion with him. I would not hear his Millennial views with common patience. Most of the Messianic prophecies he interpreted by a personal reign of Christ in a miraculously conquered, reunited, and regenerated world. At the crisis of a great struggle, in which the Russians and their confederates were to be on the point of destroying the last remnant of the chosen people, the Messiah, he confidently expected, would descend and destroy all His enemies. The Temple would then be rebuilt, the Daily Sacrifice restored indeed the whole Mosaic ritual and ceremonial, as I remember. It is difficult to say what quarrel he could have with the Oxford Movement on spiritual grounds, but a quarrel he had. He reverted to the topic continually. I paid him a hurried call five years ago, and upon my reminding him of our old controversies he gently observed that all that had passed away. At this call his wife, whom I remember so handsome, so charming, and so full of humour, was too evidently passing away as she has since, her husband following her.
Rev. Robert Money Chatfield and Anna Maria "Annie" Jesson were married on 18 June 1829 in Westerham, Kent, England. Marriage Name: Robert Henry Chatfield Spouse's Name: Anna Maria Jisson Event Date: 18 Jun 1829 Event Place: Westerham,Kent,England Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M16519-2 System Origin: England-ODM GS Film number: 1469619 Chatfield 1829 Jun 30th Westerham Rev R M Chatfield of Trinity College, Cambridge, married Anna Maria, daughter of T. Jesson, esq. of Hill Park. Maidstone Journal ----- MARRIED On Thursday, at Westerham Church, the Rev. R. M. Chatfield, B.A. of Trinity College, Cambridge, and eldest son of the Rev. Dr. Chatfield, Vicar of Chatteris, to Anna Maria, third daughter of Thomas Jesson, Esq. Hill Park, Kent. Birmingham Gazette, West Midlands, England. 22/06/1829 ----- British Newspaper Archive, Family Notices Name: Rev R M Chatfield Event Type: Marriage Notice Event Date: 27 Jun 1829 Event Place: Norwich, Norfolk, England Gender: Male Spouse's Name: Anna Maria Jesson Spouse's Gender: Female Spouse's Father's Name: Thos Jesson, Esq Newspaper: Norfolk Chronicle ----- British Newspaper Archive, Family Notices Name: R M Chatfield Event Type: Marriage Notice Event Date: 27 Jun 1829 Event Place: York, Yorkshire, England Gender: Male Spouse's Name: Anna Maria Jesson Spouse's Gender: Female Spouse's Father's Name: Thomas Jesson, Esq Newspaper: Yorkshire Gazette Anna Maria "Annie" Jesson, daughter of Thomas Jesson and Anna Elliott, was born on 13 October 1808 in Charlemon \ Charlesworth, Staffordshire, England. She was christened on 30 November 1808 in All Saints, West Bromwich, Staffordshire, England. She appeared in the census in 1841 in Woodford, Swanborough, Wiltshire, England. Annie appeared in the census in 1861 in Middle Woodford, Woodford, Wiltshire, England. She appeared in the census in 1871 in Vicarage, Woodford, Wiltshire, England. She died on 4 April 1880 at the age of 71 in Amesbury, Wiltshire, England. Births and Christenings name: Anna Maria Jesson gender: Female baptism/christening date: 30 Nov 1808 baptism/christening place: ALL SAINTS,WEST BROMWICH,STAFFORD,ENGLAND father's name: Thomas Jesson mother's name: Anna Elliott indexing project (batch) number: C01024-2 system origin: England-ODM source film number: 421617 ----- of Hill Park, Kent at time of marriage. ----- Death GRO 2nd qtr 1880 Chatfield, Anna Maria 71 Amesbury 5a 109 ----- Inland Revenue Legacy Receipts pertaining to the estate of Thomas Jesson, concerning legacies to Cecilia Wolseley Inglis, daughter of Thomas Jesson; The Rev. B.E. Percy; Charles Ellis, Esq; The Society for Promoting Christianity among the Jews; The Church Missionary Society; The British and Foreign Bible Society; The London Society for Teaching the Blind to Read; the Society for the Relief of Poor Pious Clergy of the Church of England; Anna Maria Chatfield daughter of Thomas Jesson, and William Percy Jesson MS 1396/45 1860 These documents are held at Birmingham City Archives. ===== Census 1871 at Woodford, Wiltshire, aged 58, England and Wales Census, 1871 Name Annie Maria Chatfield Event Type Census Event Date 1871 Event Place Woodford, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom Enumeration District 8 Gender Female Age 58 Marital Status Married Occupation Wife Relationship to Head of Household Wife Birth Year (Estimated) 1813 Birthplace Charlesworth, Staffordshire Affiliate Image Identifier GBC/1871/1945/0104 Annie Maria Chatfield Wife F 58 Charlesworth, Staffordshire (Wife Of Clergyman (Absent)) Mary Madeline Chatfield Dau F 37 Woodford, Wiltshire Caroline Blanch Cealina Chatfield Dau F 30 Woodford, Wiltshire Robert Edward Chatfield Son M 25 Woodford, Wiltshire Ellen Eugenia Chatfield Dau F 23 Woodford, Wiltshire Alice Chatfield Dau F 20 Woodford, Wiltshire Anna Ford Servant F 22 Swallowcliffe, Wiltshire Emily Rose Servant F 18 Pitton, Wiltshire Sophia Collins Servant F 27 Pitton, Wiltshire
Rev. Robert Money Chatfield and Anna Maria "Annie" Jesson had the following children: 2614 | i. | Robert Ernle Orrey Chatfield was born on 24 May 1830 in Orrisdale, Bishopcourt, Isle of Man. He was christened on 18 June 1830. He died on 12 June 1833 at the age of 3 in Stratford sub Castle, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England. Isle of Man, Parish Registers Name: Robt Emley Orrey Chatfield Event Type: Christening Event Date: 18 Jun 1830 Event Place: Michael, Isle of Man Father's Name: R M Chatfield Mother's Name: Anna Maria Chatfield Digital Folder Number: 004500672 Image Number: 00012
| +2615 | ii. | Vice Admiral Alfred John Chatfield CB. | 2616 | iii. | Mary Madeline Chatfield was born in 1834 in Woodford, Wiltshire, England. She appeared in the census in 1841 in Woodford, Swanborough, Wiltshire, England. She appeared in the census in 1861 in Middle Woodford, Woodford, Wiltshire, England. Mary appeared in the census in 1871 in Vicarage, Woodford, Wiltshire, England. She died on 20 August 1884 at the age of 50 in St Pancras, London, England. Death GRO 3rd qtr 1884 Chatfield, Mary Madeline aged 50 Pancras 1b 10 ===== Sponsor at baptism of niece Ella Georgina Chatfield In Bloemfontein, South Africa. ----- Census 1871 at Woodford, Wiltshire, aged 37, unmarried daughter of Annie Maria.
| 2617 | iv. | Colonel Charles Kyrle Chatfield was born on 9 January 1836 in Wiltshire, England. He was christened on 6 March 1836 in Woodford, Wiltshire, England. He appeared in the census in 1841 in Woodford, Swanborough, Wiltshire, England. Charles died on 14 April 1906 at the age of 70 in Christchurch, Hampshire, England. He had his estate probated on 9 May 1906 in Winchester, Hampshire, England. England Births and Christenings Name: Charles Kyrle Chatfield Event Type: Christening Event Date: 6 Mar 1836 Event Place: Woodford, Wiltshire, England Gender: Male Birth Date: 9 Jan 1836 Father's Name: Robert Chatfield Mother's Name: Anna Record Number: 11679036 ----- Death GRO 2nd qtr 1906 Chatfield, Charles Kyrle Christchurch 2b 406 ----- British Newspaper Archive, Family Notices Name: Charles Kyrle Chatfield, Col Event Type: Obituary Event Date: 20 Apr 1906 Event Place: Yeovil, Somerset, England Event Place Note: 102-9139 Gender: Male Death Date: 15 Apr 1906 Newspaper: Western Gazette Page Number: 12 Publication Date: 20 Apr 1906 ----- England and Wales, National Index of Wills and Administrations Name: Charles Kyrle Chatfield Event Type: Probate Event Date: 9 May 1906 Event Place: Winchester, Hampshire, England Death Date: 15 Apr 1906 Beneficiary's Name: Ella Eugenia Ffrench ===== Colonel, late York Light Inf.. 1st Commn. 1855; Col. 1888; retd 1892. Served in Afghan War 1879-80 (medal) and the Burmese Expedn 1887-88 in Command of 1st. Bn. York L.I. (medal with clasp). (2nd Yorkshire W Riding) Kings Own LI.The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : Saturday 31 December 1887) PLUCKY BRITISH SOLDIER.-The Pioneer of recent date says:-"The 1st Battalion King's Own (Yorkshire) Light Infantry (late 51st), under the command of Lieutenant Colonel C. K. Chatfield, arrived at Mandalay from the Upper Burma frontier on the 31st October, in the Indian Marine steamer Sir Frederick Peel, en-route to England. A short time after their arrival a lance-corporal of the battalion, named Upton, fell overboard: the colonel, who was standing with his officers on deck at the time, seeing the man fall over, ran to the bridge and jumped overboard in his uniform after him. The corporal, who was unable to swim, rose only once to the surface, and sank just before the Colonel could reach him. He was never seen again. The Irrawaddy runs with dangerous force past Mandalay, and has proved fatal to many of our gallant soldiers. Men who fall in appear to rise only once, and then disappear in the most extraordinary manner. A few months ago a sergeant of this battalion was at Mandalay, on his way up to the frontier, and fell overboard from a steamer almost exactly in the same place, and was drowned. This N.C.O. could swim, but he was only seen to rise once, and was then swept away by the current and never seen again till his body was found some 50 miles below Mandalay. Colonel Chatfield's right hand was partly disabled was bandaged at the time he jumped over board. He swam some distance down the river in hopes of the unfortunate corporal coming to the surface again, but no trace of him was seen, though hundreds of eager eyes were watching from the decks of the steamer. Two men of a company of the battalion which had disembarked, Private Mills and he Staton, both fine swimmers, seeing the excitement on board and someone in the water, pluckily went into the stream and swam out towards the steamer, and afterwards followed their Colonel down the river. All three succeeded afterwards in reaching the shore without much difficulty."
| +2618 | v. | Catherine Maria Chatfield. | +2619 | vi. | George Eugene Chatfield. | 2620 | vii. | Caroline Blanche Cecilia Chatfield appeared in the census in 1841 in Woodford, Swanborough, Wiltshire, England. She was born on 3 February 1841 in Woodford, Hampshire, England. She appeared in the census in 1871 in Vicarage, Woodford, Wiltshire, England. Caroline died on 25 February 1898 at the age of 57 in St George, Hanover Sq., London, England. Census 1861: DownshireHse,RoehamptonLane,Roehampton,Surrey,19,b.Woodford H., hd hsld aunt MariaChapman nee Chatfield Census 1871 at Woodford, Wiltshire, aged 30, unmarried daughter of Annie Maria. Death GRO 1st qtr 1898 Chatfield, Caroline Blanche C 59 St. Geo. H. Sq. 1a 383
| +2621 | viii. | Robert Edward Chatfield. | +2622 | ix. | Ella Eugenia Chatfield. | 2623 | x. | Alice Chatfield was born on 24 April 1850 in Woodford, Wiltshire, England. She was christened on 7 June 1850 in Woodford, Wiltshire, England. She appeared in the census in 1861 in Middle Woodford, Woodford, Wiltshire, England. Alice appeared in the census in 1871 in Vicarage, Woodford, Wiltshire, England. She died on 12 April 1918 at the age of 67 in Bedford, Bedfordshire, England. Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C02813-6 System Origin: England-EASy Source Film Number: 1279338 Reference Number: item 10 p 61Birth not found on GRO. Census 1871 at Woodford, Wiltshire, aged 20, unmarried daughter of Annie Maria. Census 1891 at The Vicarage, Hound, South Stoneham, Hampshire. unmarried with sister Ella and her husband Rev William Ffrench.
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