Eleventh Generation


856. Rev. Dr. Robert Chatfield was born on 2 October 1775 in Hove, Sussex East, England. He was christened on 24 October 1775 in St Olave, Hart St., London, England. He died on 10 September 1853 at the age of 77 in Brighton, Sussex East, England. Robert was buried on 16 September 1853 in Hove, Sussex East, England. Death GRO 3rd qtr 1853
Chatfield, Robert Brighton 2b 127
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CHATFIELD.-Sept. 10, at his residence, 7, Montpellier Crescent, Brighton, in the 78th year of his age, the Rev. Robert Chatfield, L.L.D., late vicar of Chatteris, and for more than 40 years a magistrate for the Isle of Ely and county of Cambridge.
Hereford Times, West Midlands, England. 17 Sep 1853.
Photo courtesy of John Gardner
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Rev Robert Chatfield
British Newspaper Archive, Family Notices
birth: 1775
death: 10 September 1853
obituary: 21 September 1853
United Kingdom
spouse: Susannah Money.
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Educ. at Emm. Coll. Camb. LL.B. 1805, LL.D. 1811. He graduated with a Doctor of Divinity (D.D.).

Vicar of Chatteris, Cambridgeshire, England.

1803-45. J.P. for Isle of Ely and Co. Cambridgeshire.
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A sermon preached at Chatteris, on Wednesday evening, November 19, 1817, on the occasion of the death of her lamented Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte Augusta, of Wales, and Saxe-Coburg' by the Rev R Chatfield, LL.D, Vicar of Chatteris and Chaplain to the Countess Dowager of Liverpool; 1817
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UNIVERSITY INTELLIGENCE.
Rev. Dr. Chatfield, vicar of Chatteris, gave his annual donation of beef and plum pudding to the scholars of the National School in that parish.
Cambridge Chronicle and Journal, East England. 02/01/1824
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COLLECTANEA.
..... , Mr. Chatfield, who is the son of the Rev. Dr. Chatfield, of Chatteris, and represented himself as the son of a person of the name of Stocks, who is head farming man to Dr. Chatfield, that he had hurt his hand by a machine, and that he was come to Cambridge, to Mr Chatfield who gave witness a sovereign to get changed, and desired him to give the prisoner a crown, whilst witness was obtaining change, Mr. Chatfield came to him, and stated, that he had just received a letter from Chatteris, and he believed, n, Mr.Chatfield gave the prisoner half-a-crown; a few days afterwards the prisoner made a second application, but suspicions of the accuracy of his story having been excited, he did not obtain more money. The learned counsel then called James Heath, the, to Mr. Chatfield, for money, and the statement made by the prisoner, and Mr. Chatfield's giving him half-a-crown; this was on Saturday the 23d of May. On Monday following, the prisoner applied a second time at the college gates, and witness carried a note, - Mr. Chatfield corroborated the testimony of Heath.- Samuel Stocks, the labouringman upon Dr. Chatfield's farm, [proved that the prisoner was "no son of his" (laughter)". The prisoner's name was Nehemiah Clark, witness has a son named Joseph, who was, of Dr. Chatfield. - Alderman Abbott proved examining the prisoner's hand ; there was a scratch on the thumb, but nothing to warrant his admission into the hospital. Mr. Payne, tbe gaoler, also proved that the prisoner's name was Nehemiah Clark.- Guilty
Huntingdon, Bedford & Peterborough Gazette, East England. 18/07/1829
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ISLE OF ELY.
Rev. Dr. Chatfield; and on the day preceding Christmas day a liberal supply beef and mutton was distributed to every poor family of that parish, by that benevolent gentleman; and it is hoped every poor person partook of a good dinner on Christmas day in, Rev Dr. Chatfield, on behalf of the -Benevolent Society 'held in that town. The portion of scripture from whence he chose his text,"was'the 4th -chapter of the First Epistle John, and part the 7th verse, Beloved, let love one ' another: for love of God.'
Huntingdon, Bedford & Peterborough Gazette, East England. 02/01/1830

Rev. Dr. Robert Chatfield and Susannah Money were married on 17 July 1800 in Much Marcle, Herefordshire, England. Marriage
groom's name: Robert Chatfield
bride's name: Susannah Money
marriage date: 17 Jul 1800
marriage place: Much Marcle,Hereford,England
indexing project (batch) number: M13723-1
system origin: England-ODM
source film number: 1041613

Dr. Chatfield became connected with this county by marriage with Susannah, third surviving daughter of Wm. Money, Esq.,of Homme House, in the parish of Marcle; his family resided in Surrey, where his father filled the office of high sheriff.
Hereford Journal, West Midlands, England. 21/09/1853
Susannah Money, daughter of William Money and Mary Webster, was born on 23 April 1779 in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England. She was christened on 20 May 1779 in St John, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England. She died on 15 April 1857 at the age of 77 in Brompton, Kensington, London, England. Susannah was buried on 21 April 1857 in Hove, Sussex East, England. Births and Christenings
name: Susanna Money
gender: Female
baptism/christening date: 20 May 1779
baptism/christening place: St John,Newcastle upon Tyne,Northumberland,England
father's name: William Money
mother's name: Mary
indexing project (batch) number: P00418-1
system origin: England-ODM
source film number: 0095014, 0095015
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Death GRO 2nd qtr 1857
Chatfield, Susannah Kensington 1a 47
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Chatfield.— On the 15th inst., at Hereford-square, Brompton, in her seventy-ninth year, full of faith and hope, Susannah, relict of the Rev. Robert Chatfield, LL.D., Vicar of Chatteris, Cambridgeshire.
Morning Post, London, England. 17/04/1857
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BACKING OUR FRIENDS.
and Mrs. Chatfield, the benevolent wife of the Rev. Vicar, was sent for. This amiable lady shortly afterwards attended, and found the by pale, convulsed, and apparently in a dying state. She at once put him into a warm bath and administered an emetic, which, haste, Mr. Chatfield having kindly lent his pony for the purpose, for Mr. Dunn of Ledbury, the union surgeon, but he refused to attend without an order ; and Mr. Wood was at Gloucester, while his assistant was attending a confinement. It was, therefore, necessary, time Mrs. Chatfield used every exertion to restore the little, fellow, and finding that the emetic did not act, she administered a grain of tartar of mastic and half a teaspoonful of Ipecacuanha powder, which had no effect. This dose was repeated in about, Mrs. Chatfield also applied a mustard plaster to the pit of the stomach and to the soles of the feet, but, although the child appeared slightly to rally, the whole of the upper part of the body was cold, and there was no pulse except under the arm pit.
Hereford Times, West Midlands, England. 12 Aug 1854.

Rev. Dr. Robert Chatfield and Susannah Money had the following children:

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Susannah Mary Anne Chatfield.

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Dorothea Chatfield.

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Eugenia Chatfield.

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Rev. Robert Money Chatfield.

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Thomas Kyrle Ernle Chatfield was born on 14 March 1806. He was christened on 2 July 1806 in Chatteris, Cambridgeshire, England. He died on 13 July 1835 at the age of 29 in Chatteris, Cambridgeshire, England. M.A. Trin Coll. Camb. Member of Middle Temple.

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Vincentia Money Chatfield.

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Rev. Allen William Chatfield MA.

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Maria "Mary" Chatfield.

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Rowland Winsley Chatfield M.C.S..

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Felicia Chatfield was born on 14 September 1812. She was christened on 8 December 1812 in Chatteris, Cambridgeshire, England. She died Croup. on 12 January 1818 at the age of 5 in Vicarage House, Chatteris, Cambridgeshire, England. Felicia was buried on 16 January 1818 in Ely, Cambridgeshire, England. Christening also on IGI as 25 Sep 1810 Chatteris, Cambs., C138033 4855. Possibly second child of same name, earlier one having died.

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Mary Chatfield.

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Caroline Elizabeth Chatfield was born on 22 May 1815 in Chatteris, Cambridgeshire, England. She died Croup. on 1 February 1818 at the age of 2 in Vicarage House, Chatteris, Cambridgeshire, England.

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James William Kyrle Chatfield was born on 21 October 1817. He was christened on 7 December 1817 in Chatteris, Cambridgeshire, England. He died on 8 April 1818 at the age of 0.