Home Surname List Name Index Sources GEDCOM File Email Us | Fifteenth Generation5795. Henry Treat Chatfield was born on 1 September 1912 in Woodbridge, New Haven Co., Connecticut, USA. He appeared in the census in 1920 in Woodbridge, New Haven Co., Connecticut, USA. He appeared in the census in 1930 in Seymour, New Haven Co., Connecticut, USA. Henry died on 28 January 1992 at the age of 79 in Seymour, New Haven Co., Connecticut, USA. He was buried in Pinesbridge Cmtry., Beacon Falls, New Haven Co., Connecticut, USA. Social Security record Henry T. Chatfield was graduated from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1933, and is now affiliated with his father in business. On Dec. 12, 1934, he married Martha Divine, daughter of the late George A. Divine, for years first selectman of Seymour, and of Mrs. Martha Divine. On Nov. 7, 1935, a son, Henry Oliver, 2nd, was born to them. Henry Treat Chatfield and Martha Amelia Divine were married in December 1934 in Seymour, New Haven Co., Connecticut, USA. They were divorced about 1940 in USA. They were divorced. Martha Amelia Divine, daughter of George A Divine and Clara E Rule, was born in 1914 in Seymour, New Haven Co., Connecticut, USA. She died Complications from diabetes, blind at death on 16 November 1960 at the age of 46 in Seymour, New Haven Co., Connecticut, USA. She was buried in Seymour Union Cmtry., Seymour, New Haven Co., Connecticut, USA. Find A Grave Memorial# 87384479 Died: at age 47/49; complications from diabetes, blind at death Henry Treat Chatfield and Martha Amelia Divine had the following children:
Henry Treat Chatfield and Beryl Yvonne Burmaster were married in 1943 in Seymour, New Haven Co., Connecticut, USA. Beryl Yvonne Burmaster, daughter of Alvin Albert Burmaster and Ada L Kerssen, was born on 17 August 1914 in Spokane, Spokane Co., Washington, USA. She appeared in the census in 1930 in Consular Services, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. She died on 18 October 2011 at the age of 97 in Wake Robin Life Care Community, Shelburne, Chittenden Co., Vermont, USA. Beryl was buried in Pinesbridge Cmtry., Beacon Falls, New Haven Co., Connecticut, USA. Find A Grave Memorial# 78766248 Beryl Burmaster Chatfield, formerly of Seymour, Conn., died peacefully on October 18, 2011, at the Wake Robin Life Care Community in Shelburne, Vt. She was 97 years old and predeceased by her husband, Henry Treat Chatfield, who died in Seymour, Conn., in 1992. Beryl was born in Spokane, Wash., on August 17, 1914, the daughter of Alvin Albert Burmaster and Ada Kerssen Burmaster, originally of Fredericksburg, Iowa. Beryl's father was employed by the U.S. Immigration Service between 1914 and 1941, and the family lived in Spokane, Winnipeg (Manitoba), Canada, International Falls and Duluth, Minn., and Newport and St. Albans, Vt. Beryl attended high school in Winnipeg and earned her B.S. in mathematics in 1934 at the University of Manitoba. She also attended the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis for post-graduate studies, and was a student of the University of Vermont for summer school in 1937 and 1938. She was employed as a teacher at the Quechee Village School from 1936-1938 and in Hartford High School in White River Junction from 1938-1941. She moved to Seymour, Conn., in 1942 to teach mathematics in the local high school and in 1943, earned a Master in Education in Teaching of Mathematics at Teacher's College, Columbia University in New York City. While teaching in Seymour, Conn., Beryl met and married Henry T. Chatfield. They lived in Seymour for 47 years, until Henry passed away on January 28, 1992, just one year prior to their 50th wedding anniversary. Beryl moved to the Wake Robin Life Care Community in Shelburne, Vt., in 1997. In addition to raising five children and spending many summers with the family in the Chatfield home in Weston, Vt., Beryl was active for many years in Seymour, Conn., as a Girl Scout leader and officer in the Ansonia Council, where she received the Girl Scout Thanks badge for more than 25 years of service. She was a member of the Seymour Congregational Church for over 55 years, where she taught Sunday school and was a longtime member of the choir, where she met her husband, Henry. Beryl served for many years in the Garden Club of Seymour and was a lifetime member of the Federated Garden Clubs of Connecticut. At Wake Robin in Shelburne, Vt., where she lived from 1997 to the present, Beryl worked in the gift shop and the community library and enjoyed many friendships. She attended the Shelburne United Methodist Church. Beryl is survived by three daughters, Jean Chatfield of Chester, Vt., Carol Chatfield of Bristol, Vt., and Betty Chatfield Brosius of Brewster, N.Y.: one son, George Chatfield and his wife Marcia of Seymour, Conn.; daughter-in-law Judy Chatfield of Southington, Conn.; granddaughters Christine Brosius Northcott of Phoenixville, Pa., Ellen Brosius of Columbus, Ohio, Brenda Harris of Ansonia, Conn., Kim Barrow of Northborough, Mass., Chelle Miklos of Stratford, Conn., and Allison Sickles of Lowell, Mass.; great-grandchildren Connor and Avery Northcott; and nieces Donna Hill of Holt, Mich., and Dale Lynch of Goshen, Conn. She was predeceased by her husband, Henry; two brothers, Charles and Roland Burmaster; a sister, Nellie Mae Burmaster; a son, Henry Oliver Chatfield; a niece, Carrie Burmaster; and a grandson, Thomas Brosius. Beryl's ashes will be buried alongside her husband's in the Pines Bridge Cemetery, Beacon Falls, Conn. A service of remembrance in Seymour will be arranged at a later date. Henry Treat Chatfield and Beryl Yvonne Burmaster had the following children:
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