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CHATFIELD Hunter RUSA Public Records Name Hunter R. Chatfield Residence Date 03 Nov 2004-01 Oct 2007 Residence Place Kent, Connecticut Birth Date 27 May 1986 Address 91 Geer Mountain Rd., Kent, Connecticut 06757 Record Number 1092628478 |
USA Social Security Death Index Given Name: Hurley Middle Name: Surname: Chatfield Birth Date: 22 March 1906 Social Security Number: 494-22-6015 State: Missouri Last Place of Residence: Marion, Missouri Previous Residence Postal Code: 63461 Event Date: September 1983 Age: 77 ----- Find A Grave Memorial# 107184318 ===== USA Census, 1930 Name: Hurley R Chatfield Event Place: Palmyra, Marion, Missouri District: 0002 Gender: Male Age: 24 Marital Status: Married Race: White Race (Original): White Relationship to Head of Household: Head Birth Year (Estimated): 1906 Father's Birthplace: Missouri Mother's Birthplace: Missouri Sheet Number and Letter: 9A Household ID: 223 Line Number: 13 GS Film number: 2340946 Digital Folder Number: 004660803 Image Number: 00590 Household Gender Age Birthplace Head Hurley R Chatfield M 24 Missouri Wife Lottie L Chatfield F 34 Missouri Son Marion L Chatfield M 7 Missouri Stepson Walter H Brimmer M 17 Missouri Stepson Edward L Brimmer M 16 Missouri Stepson John B Brimmer M 14 Missouri Nephew Eugene Chatfield M 4 Missouri ----- USA Census, 1940 Name: Hurley R Chatfield Event Place: Liberty Township, Marion, Marion, Missouri Gender: Male Age: 33 Marital Status: Married Race: White Relationship to Head of Household: Head Birthplace: Missouri Birth Year (Estimated): 1907 Last Place of Residence: Rural, Marion, Missouri District: 64-4 Family Number: 220 Sheet Number and Letter: 12B Line Number: 41 Digital Folder Number: 005460063 Image Number: 00124 Household Gender Age Birthplace Head Hurley R Chatfield M 33 Missouri Wife Lottie L Chatfield F 44 Missouri Son Marion L Chatfield M 18 Missouri Mother-in-law Martha F Crane F 82 Missouri |
First spous of ~~Second spouse of Hazel SHRODER 1909-1981 |
Child of Willis Wilson CHATFIELD & Mary Elizabeth BENNETT |
Possibly died as infant. Find A Grave Memorial# 6607879 |
Birth GRO 3rd qtr 1958 CHATFIELD, Ian D DAVID Surrey S.E. 5g 1043 |
California, Birth Index Name: Ian David Chatfield Event Date: 14 Jan 1988 Event Place: San Diego, California Gender: Male Mother's Name: Valencia |
Bachelor Accountant |
Birth GRO Mar 1948 CHATFIELD, Ian E J Lansdell Surrey S.W. 5g 1324 |
Marriages GRO 4th qtr 1968 CHATFIELD, Ian E J WALDEN Surrey S W 5g 927 WALDEN, Elizabeth J CHATFIELD Surrey S W 5g 927 |
! Born out of wedlock at 7:45am |
Not married |
Birth GRO 3rd qtr 1954 CHATFIELD, Ian K Philpott Canterbury 5b 336 |
Birth GRO 2nd qtr 1956 CHATFIELD, Ian M Read Ipswich 4b 1290 |
Birth GRO 2nd qtr 1955 CHATFIELD, Ian P WILLIAMS Tonbridge 5b 1146 |
Marriages GRO 3rd qtr 1979 CHATFIELD, Ian P White Ashford 16 139 WHITE, Dorothy A Chatfield Ashford 16 139 |
Birth GRO 1st qtr 1966 CHATFIELD, Ian Paul BUTLER Midhurst 5h 666 ===== QUERY England and Wales Marriage Registration Index Name Ian P Chatfield Event Place Lichfield, Staffordshire, England Registration District Lichfield County Staffordshire Registration Year 1998 Registration Quarter Oct-Nov-Dec Page 0373 Volume 732 Spouse Name Rayne Possible Spouse Sandra A Rayne |
Possible 2013: VIC, Nar Nar Goon 3812, 220 Macraw Rd, (03)59425365 |
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : Saturday 6 February 1954) CRAWFORD - CHATFIELD. The engagement ls announced of Jean, fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Crawford, Nar-nar-goon, to Ian Robert, younger son of Mrs. Chatfield. and the late Mr. Robert Beveridge Chatfield. Nar-nar-goon. |
Birth GRO 4th qtr 1972 CHATFIELD, Ian Roy PARKER Surrey S E 5g 976 |
Birth GRO 1st qtr 1955 CHATFIELD, Ian S McCARTER Surrey N. 5g 337 |
Marriages GRO 4th qtr 1977 CHATFIELD, Ian S PERRIN Surrey N 17 275 PERRIN, Barbara J CHATFIELD Surrey N 17 275 ----- No issue found. |
England and Wales Death Registration Index Name: Ian Chatfield Registration Quarter: Apr-May-Jun Registration Year: 1998 Registration District: Aberconwy County: Caernarvonshire Event Place: Aberconwy, Caernarvonshire, Wales Birth Date : 23 Jul 1937 Volume: 8451A Page: 10A ===== School entry record Chatfield, Ian Admitted 1950 Boy No. 2002 School NGHS Form1 |
NSW Marriage Index 23973/1966 CHATFIELD, IAN THOMSON, MARGARET ELMA NEWCASTLE |
The West Australian (Perth, WA : Wednesday 17 May 1950) CHATFIELD: On May 10. at Bundi Kudja, to June and Harry-a son (Ian). Both well. |
Birth GRO 2nd qtr 1957 CHATFIELD, Ian TILLEY Croydon 5g 132 Death GRO 2nd qtr 1957 CHATFIELD, Ian 0 Croydon 5g 104 |
Birth GRO 3rd qtr 1970 CHATFIELD, Ian Yearron Weymouth 6a 458 |
Birth GRO 3rd qtr 1901 CHATFIELD, Ida Alice Cuckfield 2b 149 ----- Births and Christenings name: Ida Alice Chatfield gender: Female baptism/christening date: 22 Mar 1904 baptism/christening place: Cuckfield, Sussex, England father's name: Harry Chatfield mother's name: Kate Charlotte indexing project (batch) number: I03627-1 system origin: England-EASy source film number: 1041582 reference number: 94-95 ----- Death GRO 4th qtr 1983 HOBDEN, Ida Alice 31JY1901 Hatwards Heath 18 1864 |
Marriages GRO 4th qtr 1931 CHATFIELD, Ida A Hobden Cuckfield 2b 397 Hobden, Albert H Chatfield Cuckfield 2b 397 ----- No issue found. |
Born: Nov 19, 1867, (prob Bath), Mason County, Illinois Note: some census records have her born in Nebraska ----- Disappeared: Jun 4, 1886, Aspen, Pitkin County, Colorado ----- Died: prob Jun 4, 1886 (age 19) (date according to coroner's report); from drowning, either an accident or suicide ----- Body Found: Aug 6, 1886 in waters of Roaring Fork River below Red Butte, Pitkin Count, Colorado ===== Occupation: Store clerk/bookkeeper, schoolmistress ----- Avocation: Singer ----- Aug 7, 1886: Aspen Weekly Times, Aspen, Pitkin County, Colorado (pg 1): MISS CHATFIELD'S Body Discovered in the Roaring Fork Near Maroon Creek. Ida Chatfield's Body Found. The startling news was flashed through the city yesterday that the body of Miss Ida Chatfield had been found in the Roaring Fork below Red Butte. Word was brought to town by J.F. Harding and Louis Fontaine that while fishing along the river they had discovered the body of a woman in the water. They at once notified Coroner W.E. Turley and accompanied him to the place where the body was seen. Notwithstanding her mysterious disappearance occurred no more than two months ago interest in the case has not abated. The body was found in the canon about a hundred yards below the confluence of the Roaring Fork and Maroon Creek. It lay on the north side of the river lodged with some driftwood between two boulders and hidden from the bank by bushes. Fisherman by the score have passed within a few feet of the place and it was by the merest accident that it was seen yesterday. The body lay on its side with the feet down the river, in still water four or five feet deep. The head was between the boulders where a small stream of water ran through. Across the neck was a long log about eight inches in diameter, around which the hair was wound. The head and arm was all that was out of the water. The body was not disturbed until the coroner arrived, and had probably been there for several weeks. The hair was still tied with a ribbon but the arms were bare and the clothing somewhat torn. When the hair was unwound and the drift wood taken away the body floated out. As it lay in the water it still betrayed the graceful form of a woman, and on the left wrist shone a bracelet, while the dress at the throat was fastened with a still handsome pin. These were late in the evening identified by Miss Ella Chatfield as the property of her cousin, Ida. The body, considering the time it has been in the water, is in a remarkably good state of preservation and the natural form retained. The shoes were on and buttoned, and the feet not at all swollen. But the face was a blank, and not a single feature could be recognized excepting the forehead. When the body was loosened the hair, before it was noticed, had floated off down the stream. A board was placed under the body while in the water, and it was then carried out on the land. A cloth was thrown over the once beautiful but now lifeless form, and it was strapped to the board. Six strong men then began the task of carrying the body of an almost perpendicular cliff. They toiled heroically up the stony hill, and place the body in the carriage. It was brought to town and today the inquest will be held. While this closing action is being enacted the people will anxiously look for some disclosures as to the probable cause of her death. Miss Chatfield's father has been sent for and is expected to arrive this morning. Thus has ended one of the most baffling mysteries which has ever agitated the peoples of Aspen. ----- Aug 14, 1886: Aspen Weekly Times, Aspen, Pitkin County, Colorado (pg 2): The Late Miss Chatfield At 10 o'clock yesterday a.m. Coroner Turley summoned the following jury and held an inquest on the remains of the unfortunate Ida Chatfield: William Stone, H.A. Iszard, William Balderston, C.S. Adams, R.B. Hathaway and L.A. Stone. After a short consultation it was decided to hold a post mortem examination, and Dr. Perry was called. A thorough examination was made and nothing of a suspicious nature was disclosed, as it was feared that foul play had been a cause of the young girl's death. The jewelry that was found upon the body was brought before the jury, and it was completely identified by several witness, who knew Miss Chatfield. The clothing was also identified. It was testified that she was of a very nervous disposition, and that at times she was in a painfully depressed condition. During such spells, the testimony showed, she frequently threatened to make away with herself. The day that she disappeared she also had such an attack. The exciting cause was about a dress which she did not have enough money to pay for. One of her relatives had paid for it for her, but she felt very humiliated because of having to be under obligations for a favor of any kind. In talking of it she said she did not want to live any longer. It was testified by those who knew her well that when she disappeared they felt satisfied she had made away with herself while in one of her depressed spells. Dr Perry, who made the examination of the body, testified that he found a female affection of a kind which causes great nervousness of the patient, and which, in cases where the patient is naturally of a nervous temperament, often causes temporary insanity. The doctor further testified that with persons suffering from such trouble and mental strain is liable to bring on an attack of insanity, and that such trouble is one of the most common causes of suicide. The following is the verdict returned by the jury: STATE OF COLORADO, COUNTY OF PITKIN, ss. An inquisition, holden at Aspen, in Pitkin county, on the seventh day of August, A.D. 1886, before W.E. Turley, coroner of said county, upon the dead body of Ida CHATFIELD, lying there dead, by the jurors whose named hereto subscribed, the said jurors upon their oath do say: That they find the body lying before them to be Ida CHATFIELD, and further find that she came to her death by drowning on or about June 4, 1886, and that they believe she met her death by her own act while laboring under an attack of temporary insanity. |
USA Census, 1880 Name: Ida Masters Event Place: Erwin, Steuben, New York Gender: Female Age: 30 Marital Status: Married Race: White Occupation: Keeping House Relationship to Head of Household: Wife Birth Year (Estimated): 1850 Birthplace: New York, USA Father's Birthplace: New York, USA Mother's Birthplace: New York, USA Household Role Gender Age Birthplace Willis J Masters Self M 30 New York Ida Masters Wife F 30 New York Julia Masters Daughter F 3 New York Mary E Masters Daughter F 0 New York District: 173 , Sheet Number and Letter: 215A , GS Film Number: 1254933 , Digital Folder Number: 004243568 , Image Number: 00436 |
SA Birth Index 1878 CHATFIELD, Ida Fanny George CHATFIELD & Annie LEWIS Daly 206/62 SA Death Index 1957 859/3379 LAWSON, Ida Fanny John Douglas LAWSON [H] Adelaide ----- Note: from Thebarton; AGE at Death: 78 ----- Burial Plot: General D, Path 10, Grave 718. Find A Grave Memorial# 153266314 |
SA Marriage Index 1903 216/561 LAWSON, John Douglas CHATFIELD, Ida Adelaide |
Birth GRO 4th qtr 1936 CHATFIELD, Ida J Clements Blyth 4a 1551 |
Marriages GRO 3rd qtr 1957 CHATFIELD, Ida J Clack Deben 4b 2043 CLACK, Frederick J Chatfield Deben 4b 2043 |
Burial Plot: section g. Find A Grave Memorial# 58133666 |
USA Census, 1900 Name: Travis A S Newbury Event Place: Bakersfield city Ward 3-5, Kern, California Gender: Male Age: 32 Marital Status: Married Race: White Relationship to Head of Household: Head Years Married: 5 Birth Date: Jul 1868 Birthplace: New Jersey Marriage Year (Estimated): 1895 Father's Birthplace: North Carolina Mother's Birthplace: Pennsylvania Household Role Gender Age Birthplace Travis A S Newbury Head M 32 New Jersey Ida M Newbury Wife F 33 New York Raymond G Newbury Son M 3 California Claude C Newbury Son M 1 California Florence A Newbury Sister F 16 New Jersey Charles T M Newbury Brother M 30 New Jersey District: 28 , Sheet Number and Letter: 9A , Household ID: 195 , Line Number: 39 , GS Film Number: 1240087 , Digital Folder Number: 004118421 , Image Number: 00801 ----- USA Census, 1920 Name: Travis A S Newbury Event Place: Spokane, Spokane, Washington Gender: Male Age: 52 Marital Status: Married Race: White Can Read: Yes Can Write: Yes Relationship to Head of Household: Head Own or Rent: Own Birth Year (Estimated): 1868 Birthplace: New Jersey Father's Birthplace: North Carolina Mother's Birthplace: New Jersey Household Role Gender Age Birthplace Travis A S Newbury Head M 52 New Jersey Ida M Newbury Wife F 53 New York Vera M Newbury Daughter F 18 California Viola A Newbury Daughter F 15 California Kenneth C Newbury Son M 8 Washington District: 236 , Sheet Number and Letter: 7B , Household ID: 198 , Line Number: 84 , GS Film number: 1821941 , Digital Folder Number: 004390430 , Image Number: 01174 ----- Travis A S Newbury USA Census, 1930 Name: Travis A S Newbury Event Place: Seattle, King, Washington Gender: Male Age: 60 Marital Status: Married Race: White Relationship to Head of Household: Head Birth Year (Estimated): 1870 Birthplace: New Jersey Father's Birthplace: New Jersey Mother's Birthplace: New Jersey Household Role Gender Age Birthplace Travis A S Newbury Head M 60 New Jersey Ida M Newbury Wife F 60 New York Kenneth C Newbury Son M 19 Washington District: 0036 , Sheet Number and Letter: 27A , Household ID: 482 , Line Number: 42 , GS Film number: 2342227 , Digital Folder Number: 004547444 , Image Number: 00810 |
Spouse: Louis Stephen Fouty 1876-1944 |
Ohio, Births and Christenings Name: Ida M. Chatfield Gender: Female Birth Date: 19 May 1880 Birthplace: Dover, Fulton, Ohio Father's Name: A. Chatfield Mother's Name: Ellen M. Grover Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C01682-5 System Origin: Ohio-ODM GS Film number: 423609 ----- Find A Grave Memorial# 7991048 ===== The problem I have with the source that shows Dover (Township) is that it also has her mother listed as Ellen Grovers. That's not right, her ma's name was Ella Miranda Graves. Or Ella Graves. I can see how a transcriber could get to Ellen Grovers from Ella Graves though. Ottokee is a small town just over the line in the next township west of Dover Township in Fulton County. I suspect they said they lived outside of Ottokee. Their land could well have been in Dover Township though. Gabrielle (CHATFIELD, Fouty,) Fish Warner ----- USA Census, 1920 Name: Ida M Fouty Event Year: 1920 Event Place: , Fulton, Ohio Gender: Female Age: 39 Marital Status: Married Race: White Birthplace: Ohio Birth Year (Estimated): 1881 Relationship to Head of Household: Wife Father's Birthplace: Michigan Mother's Birthplace: Ohio Household ID: 163 Sheet Number: 8 GS Film number: 1821384 Digital Folder Number: 4383997 Image Number: 01029 Household Gender Age Birthplace SELF Lewis S Fouty M 43y Ohio WIFE Ida M Fouty F 39y Ohio DAU Fern L Fouty F 17y Ohio SON Alfred P Fouty M 16y Ohio DAU Helen M Fouty F 14y Ohio DAU Ruby I Fouty F 5y Ohio |
Ohio, Marriages Name: Louis S. Fouty Birthplace: Wauseon Spouse's Name: Mayme Chatfield Spouse's Birth Date: 1880 Spouse's Birthplace: Pike Township Spouse's Age: 19 Event Date: 29 Apr 1899 Event Place: Fulton County, Ohio Father's Name: Wm. ... Fouty Mother's Name: Sarah Eck Spouse's Father's Name: W. A. Chatfield Spouse's Mother's Name: Etta Growes Marital Status: Single Spouse's Marital Status: Single Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M86931-3 System Origin: Ohio-VR GS Film number: 0423605 Reference ID: 2:3S9TWK9 |
Ohio, Marriages Name: J. H. Honse Spouse's Name: Ida O. Chatfield Event Date: 13 Mar 1875 Event Place: Medina County, Ohio Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M01186-6 System Origin: Ohio-ODM GS Film number: 423821 |
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