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CHATFIELD William WaylandOccupation: Farmer. ----- USA Census, 1880 Name: William Chatfield Event Place: Muscatine, Muscatine, Iowa Gender: Male Age: 29 Marital Status: Married Race: White Occupation: Farmer Relationship to Head of Household: Self Birth Year (Estimated): 1851 Birthplace: Iowa Father's Birthplace: Ohio Household Role Gender Age Birthplace William Chatfield Self M 29 Iowa Mary Chatfield Wife F 22 Iowa Clay Allen Other M 24 Iowa Walter Chatfield Son M 0 Iowa Arthur Chatfield Son M 3 Iowa District: 247 , Sheet Number and Letter: 180C , GS Film Number: 1254358 , Digital Folder Number: 004241089 , Image Number: 00364 |
Birth not found on NSW records. Death 5088/1904 CHATFIELD, William W William W and Susan Coonabarabran ===== Forenames from marriage. ----- William Webb, b either c1863 'Caigan' or c1870 Hays Flat, Castlereah River, d 1904 C'brn, m Elizabeth Ada HADFIELD (b Dubbo c1872)1896 Coonamble. Children b Mendooran, Coonamble etc, mostly registered with BDMs |
2999/1896 CHATFIELD, William W Hadfield, Elizabeth A Coonamble |
HINTON BURRANT (Henton, xiii cent.; Hienton, xiv cent.; Henton Bourhont, Henton Burhunt, xv cent.; Hinton Burrant and Henton Burrunt, xvii cent.) was a small manor dependent upon the manor of Hinton Daubnay. Thus, in an inquisition taken in 1358 it was stated to be held of Ellis Daubnay by the payment of a penny a year. (fn. 84) Again, in the inquisition taken after Elizabeth Uvedale's death in 1488, it was returned as held of the prior of St. Swithun, Winchester, who was at the time lord of the manor of Hinton Daubnay. (fn. 85) The first document relating to this manor seems to be a fine of 1283, whereby Rose de Henton quitclaimed to Roger de Molton a messuage and 80 acres of land in 'Hinton, near Catherington.' (fn. 86) Five years later Roger de Molton quitclaimed to Richard de Boarhunt and Maud his wife a messuage and 1½ carucates of land in Hinton and at the same time granted to them the reversion of half a carucate of land in the same place after the death of Anne, the wife of Aimery de Kaunvyle. (fn. 87) In the Patent Rolls there are several references to Richard de Boarhunt, in connexion with his property in Hinton. (fn. 88) On the death of Richard de Boarhunt the manor passed to Thomas de Boarhunt, whose son and heir John de Boarhunt in 1342 granted 100s. yearly rent for life from the manor of Hinton, with right to distrain on the manor for any arrears of that rent, to his stepfather, William Danvers. (fn. 89) John died seised of the manor in 1358, leaving a son and heir John, aged fourteen. (fn. 90) The latter, however, must have died shortly afterwards, for in 1363 John the son of Herbert de Boarhunt granted the reversion of the manor after the death of Mary de Boarhunt, by that time the wife of Sir Bernard Brocas, to Valentine atte Mede of Bramdean. (fn. 91) From Valentine it seems to have passed to Sir Robert Markaunt, (fn. 92) lord of the neighbouring manors of West Mapledurham and Hinton Markaunt, and for some time followed the descent of those manors (q.v.), passing with them in 1422 to John Roger of Bryanston (co. Dorset). (fn. 93) The history of the manor for some time after this is somewhat obscure, and nothing definite can be learnt concerning it until 1488, in which year Elizabeth daughter of Sir Henry Norbury of Stoke d'Abernon (co. Surr.), and widow of Sir Thomas Uvedale, died seised of it, leaving a son and heir Robert, aged twenty and more. (fn. 94) The latter died without issue some twelve years later, leaving the manor in dower to his widow Elizabeth, (fn. 95) who subsequently married Thomas Leigh. (fn. 96) In 1529 Arthur Uvedale, who was either the son or grandson of Sir William Uvedale, half-brother of Robert, (fn. 97) granted the reversion of the manor of Hinton, after the death of Elizabeth Leigh, to Henry White and his heirs. (fn. 98) From Henry it passed to Giles White, who in 1572 granted the reversion, after the deaths of William Lawrence and Ellen his wife and Thomas Michelborne and Alice his wife, to Lawrence Michelborne, son of Thomas and Alice. (fn. 99) Twenty years later Lawrence sold Hinton to a yeoman of Catherington, William CHATFIELD, (fn. 100) who in 1603 joined with John Foster the elder, and John Foster the younger, of Hinton Markaunt, Nicholas Hunt, lord of the manor of Anmore, and others in a dispute with Robert Paddon of Hinton Daubnay, concerning a down or common called Hinton Down or Field. (fn. 101) On the death of William Chatfield the manor descended to his son and heir John, who sold it in 1626 to George Monnox, citizen and haberdasher of London, who in his turn conveyed it in 1629 to George Everlyn and William Christmas in trust for Thomas Keightley, a London merchant. (fn. 102) Thomas must have sold the manor shortly afterwards, for Sir Nicholas Hyde died in 1631 seised of the manor of 'Henton Burrant,' described in the inquisition taken on his death as 'late Chatfield's lands.' (fn. 103) From this time the descent of the manor followed that of Hinton Daubnay (fn. 104) (q.v.). |
William CHATFIELD, of Oving, co. Sussex, born probably about 1576, received his portion of the goods of his father by the latter’s will in 1594 and a legacy of £50 by the will of his uncle, George CHATFIELD, in 1599/1600. He was an assessor for the Hundred of Box and Stockbridge, in which Oving is situated, in the subsidy of 1596-7. He resided on the ancestral farm of Groves in Oving, where his names appears on the Protestation Roll in Feb. 1641/2. He probably acquired Groves by deed from his brothers Francis and George, to whom it was left by the will of their uncle George in 1599/1600, who states that it had been conveyed to him by his father, Richard Chatfield. |
Of Newick, and of Cardens in Ditchling, yeoman. Ecor to fr but a minor in 1629. Overseer to bro Edmond's will 1632. Exor to nephew John, of Newick, 1650. Will dt 16 Dec 1682, prd 11 Jan 1689 (Lewes A39 82). Mentions kinswoman Mary Jutton. Witnesses John and Thomas Godley. |
Birth not confirmed ----- QUERY England, Sussex, Parish Registers Name: William Chatfield Sex: Male Christening Date: 03 Nov 1640 Christening Place: Oving, Sussex, England Father's Name: William Chatfield Mother's Name: Margaret Chatfield. ----- England, Sussex, Parish Registers Name: Wm Chatfield Event Type: Burial Event Date: 29 Apr 1670 Event Place: Pulborough, Sussex, England Sex: Male |
England, Sussex, Parish Registers Name: Wm Chatfield Event Type: Marriage Event Date: 26 Jun 1660 Event Place: Pulborough, Sussex, England Sex: Male Spouse's Name: Anne Wilsher Spouse's Sex: Female |
Of Pulborough, Sussex.GBR. Also not to mixed with. William Chatfield 20 Aug 1661 Pulborough Father: William Chatfield Mother: Anne Wilsher |
Of Great Bentley, in Cuckfield, yeoman. Named in fr's will 1679. Exor. to fr-in-law 1700/1 and had "Sherries" in Keymer under his will. Named in will of Jane Chatfield 1706. Held "Mercers" in Ardingly (Wakehurst Ct. Rolls). Will dt 5 Oct 1704, and Admn grtd 27 Sep 1707 (Lewes A47. 43). Find A Grave Memorial# 101348773 |
Of Hickpots in Ardingly. Under 21 in fr's will. Named in bro Robert's will 1737. Had "Mercers" and "Hickpots" for life in nephew Robert's will 1756. Executor of brother Robert's will. |
England, Kent, Parish Registers Name: William Chatfield Event Type: Burial Event Date: 23 May 1832 Event Place: Sevenoaks, Kent, England Age: 80 Birth Year (Estimated): 1752 GS Film Number: 001473694 , Digital Folder Number: 004990981 , Image Number: 00148 |
England Marriages Name: William Chadfield Spouse's Name: Sarah Gesup Event Date: 26 Jul 1778 Event Place: Sevenoaks, Kent, England Spouse's Marital Status: Single Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M01250-3 System Origin: England-EASy GS Film number: 1473693 Reference ID: yr 1754-1800 p 6 |
England, Sussex, Parish Registers William Chatfield Birth1755 Burial11 August 1833 East Grinstead, Sussex, England |
England, Sussex, Parish Registers William Chatfield Marriage17 September 1782 East Grinstead, Sussex, England Spouse: Anne Simmons |
Births and Christenings Name: William Chatfield Gender: Male Christening Date: 01 May 1755 Christening Place: Framfield, Sussex, England Father's Name: Thomas Chatfield Mother's Name: Susanna Chatfield Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I04396-0 System Origin: England-EASy GS Film number: 2186971 Reference ID: item 4 ----- Find A Grave Memorial# 162113814 ===== From fathers Will £50. |
England Births and Christenings Name William Chatfield Residence Place Framfield, Sussex, England Gender Male Christening Date 01 May 1755 Christening Place Framfield, Sussex, England Father's Name Thomas Chatfield Mother's Name Susanna Chatfield ----- Death not found. ----- Find A Grave Memorial# 162113814 ===== In the 1803 Militia list, he is a servant, 'willing to stand'. |
England Marriages Name William Chatfield Spouse's Name Hannah Holmes Event Date 11 Dec 1785 Event Place Fletching, Sussex, England |
Of Croydon, Surrey, Distiller. Named in fr's will 1772, and to have half share of his business, on attaining 21 in 1778. Became a Freeman of Vintners Co. by servitude 2 Feb 1780. Apprenticed to Robert Walker. Was awarded in lieu of right of Common 4a 2r 25p on Croydon Common under Croydon Inclosure of Commons Award in 1797. http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk [no title] MS 11936/381/589478 3 October 1791 These documents are held at Guildhall Library Contents: Insured: Robert CHATFIELD, Croydon, Surrey, gent Other property or occupiers: Jno. Will CHATFIELD, distiller MS 11936/409/668793 3 August 1797 These documents are held at Guildhall Library Contents: Insured: John and William CHATFIELD, 15 Cooper Row, Crutched Friars, wine and brandy merchants. Other property or occupiers: under 15 to 17 Cooper Row, Crutched Friars. Will of WILLIAM CHATFIELD of Croydon, Surrey, wine merchant SAS-BR/184 30 Jul 1812 Contents: Devise to wife Mary, brother-in-law John Bridges and son James Chatfield of all freehold and leasehold messuages, lands and premises, with (inter alia) trust for sale after the death of said wife. Administration granted out of the P.C.C. with the Will annexed, to Charles CHATFIELD, esq. and Mary CHATFIELD, children of the decd., all the executors having died. Died suddenly of apoplexy in the street, at 10pm 30 May 1821, aged 64. |
England Births and Christenings Name: William Chatfield Event Type: Christening Event Date: 14 Oct 1770 Event Place: West Hoathly, Sussex, England Gender: Male Father's Name: Benjamin Chatfield Mother's Name: Ann ===== SS Caspian, arrived 12 Jul 1821, London to NY: Chatfield family, from Sussex William 49 b Abt. 1772, died in Wisconsin. (Farmer) Sarah 44 b Abt. 1777, died in NY William 23 b Abt. 1798 Albany, NY Mary 20 b Abt. 1801 John 17 b Abt. 1804 Henry 16 b Abt. 1805 Richard 13 b Abt. 1808 WI and MN Edward J. b Nov. 24, 1812 - d Nov. 28, 1878 Alfred 5 b Abt. 1816 Albany, NY George B. 1 b 1820 - 1911 MD and WI ===== United States Census, 1850 Name: William Chatfield Event Place: Lowell, Dodge, Wisconsin Gender: Male Age: 78 Race: White Birth Year (Estimated): 1772 Birthplace: England Schedule Type: 1850 Population House Number: 556 Household Role Sex Age Birthplace George V Chatfield M 29 England Eliza Chatfield F 29 England William R Chatfield M 4 Massachusetts Emma Chatfield F 2 Massachusetts William Chatfield M 78 England |
Births and Christenings name: William Chatfield gender: Male baptism/christening date: 30 Mar 1777 baptism/christening place: POLING,SUSSEX,ENGLAND death date: 04 Feb 1782 father's name: Benj Chatfield mother's name: Amy indexing project (batch) number: C07091-1 system origin: England-ODM source film number: 0416755, 0416743, 416749, 919096 |
Birth confirmation not found. |
England Marriages Name: William Chatfield Spouse's Name: Elizabeth Jessop Event Date: 17 May 1801 Event Place: Sevenoaks, Kent, England Marital Status: Single Spouse's Marital Status: Single Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M01250-4 System Origin: England-EASy GS Film number: 1473693 Reference ID: yr 1800-1812 |
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