Dorothy Elizabeth Field1
(1893 - )
Father* | Richard Charles Field1 b. 1866, d. 1961 |
Mother* | Lilian Jessie Ayton1 b. 1869, d. 1966 |
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Citations
- [S179] Tasmanian Archives & Heritage Office, including Colonial Tasmanian Family Links Database, at https://www.libraries.tas.gov.au/Pages/Home.aspx, provided in private research not performed by the Archives Office.
- [S753] Australian BDM Indexes 1788-1950, at https://www.ancestry.com/, Tasmania, Reg. No. 1243.
Emma Field1
(1845 - )
Father* | Richard Field2 b. c 1804, d. 1855 |
Mother* | Susan Fuller2 b. c 1806, d. 1892 |
Emma's birth was registered between October 1845 and December 1845 in Watton, Hertfordshire.2,1
The siblings John, George, Sarah, Caroline, Susan, Emma and William were listed in the 1851 census at Watton St in Watton, Hertfordshire, with their parents, Richard Field and Susan Fuller.2
The siblings John, Caroline and Emma were listed in the 1861 census at Watton village in Watton, Hertfordshire, with their mother Susan Fuller.3
The siblings John and Emma were listed in the 1871 census at Watton village in Watton, Hertfordshire, with their mother Susan Fuller.4
The siblings John and Emma were listed in the 1881 census at Watton village in Watton, Hertfordshire, with their mother Susan Fuller.5
The siblings John and Emma were listed in the 1891 census in Watton, Hertfordshire, with their mother Susan Fuller. They were both living on their own means.6
She married Charles Harmer in Islington, London, Middlesex, on 13 October 1898.7
She was listed as the sister of Susan Field in the 1911 Census at Conway Rd in Pontypool, Monmouthshire.8
She signed the register at William John Morgan and Caroline Maud Fergusson's wedding at the Parish Church in Trevethin, Monmouthshire, on 7 August 1911.9
The siblings John, George, Sarah, Caroline, Susan, Emma and William were listed in the 1851 census at Watton St in Watton, Hertfordshire, with their parents, Richard Field and Susan Fuller.2
The siblings John, Caroline and Emma were listed in the 1861 census at Watton village in Watton, Hertfordshire, with their mother Susan Fuller.3
The siblings John and Emma were listed in the 1871 census at Watton village in Watton, Hertfordshire, with their mother Susan Fuller.4
The siblings John and Emma were listed in the 1881 census at Watton village in Watton, Hertfordshire, with their mother Susan Fuller.5
The siblings John and Emma were listed in the 1891 census in Watton, Hertfordshire, with their mother Susan Fuller. They were both living on their own means.6
She married Charles Harmer in Islington, London, Middlesex, on 13 October 1898.7
She was listed as the sister of Susan Field in the 1911 Census at Conway Rd in Pontypool, Monmouthshire.8
She signed the register at William John Morgan and Caroline Maud Fergusson's wedding at the Parish Church in Trevethin, Monmouthshire, on 7 August 1911.9
Family | Charles Harmer |
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Citations
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Birth: District of Hertford, Vol 6, p4009, 4Q1845, mother's maiden name FULLER.
- [S118] Census - 30 Mar 1851, UK census, ED5 HO107-1711 Folio 108 p30 GSU roll 193619.
- [S340] Census - 7 Apr 1861, UK census, ED 7 RG9-822 Folio 100 p10 GSU roll 542706.
- [S367] Census - 2 Apr 1871, UK census, ED 7 RG10-1371 Folio 104 p19 GSU roll 828461.
- [S116] Census - 3 Apr 1881, UK Census, ED 7 RG11-1422 Folio 93 p9 GSU roll 1341346.
- [S178] Census - 5 Apr 1891, UK census, ED 7 RG12-1109 Folio 85 p12 GSU Roll 6096219.
- [S581] National Archives Film - The London Archives, Saint James, Holloway, Register of marriages, P83/JS1, Item 11.
- [S687] Census - 2 Apr 1911, UK census, RG14PN31899 RG78PN1836 RD586 SD2 ED4 SN238.
- [S1263] National Archives - Archives Wales (Archifau Cymru), Monmouthshire, Wales, Anglican Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1551-1994; p166.
George Field1
(c 1834 - )
Father* | Richard Field1 b. c 1804, d. 1855 |
Mother* | Susan Fuller1 b. c 1806, d. 1892 |
George Field was born in Watton, Hertfordshire, circa 1834.1
The siblings John, George, William, Sarah and Caroline were listed in the 1841 census in Watton, Hertfordshire, with their parents, Richard Field and Susan Fuller.2
The siblings John, George, Sarah, Caroline, Susan, Emma and William were listed in the 1851 census at Watton St in Watton, Hertfordshire, with their parents, Richard Field and Susan Fuller. George was an apprentice carpenter.1
He was appointed executor of William Field's estate in London on 23 September 1920.3
The siblings John, George, William, Sarah and Caroline were listed in the 1841 census in Watton, Hertfordshire, with their parents, Richard Field and Susan Fuller.2
The siblings John, George, Sarah, Caroline, Susan, Emma and William were listed in the 1851 census at Watton St in Watton, Hertfordshire, with their parents, Richard Field and Susan Fuller. George was an apprentice carpenter.1
He was appointed executor of William Field's estate in London on 23 September 1920.3
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Citations
- [S118] Census - 30 Mar 1851, UK census, ED5 HO107-1711 Folio 108 p30 GSU roll 193619.
- [S117] Census - 6 Jun 1841, UK census, ED 12 HO107-437-8 Folio 24 p12 GSU Roll 288826.
- [S677] Index - England High Court of Justice, England & Wales National Probate Calendar, probated in London to George Robert Fuller FIELD, carpenter.
Gordon Field1
(1884 - 1958)
Father* | William Chapman Field1 b. 1853, d. 1922 |
Mother* | Annie Maria Forsaith1 b. 1860, d. 1947 |
Gordon Field was born in Eastbourne, Sussex, on 6 December 1884.1,2
William and Gordon were attending the school in St John's Rd at Eastbourne at the time of the 1891 UK census with their sibling Hugh.3
He was listed in the 1901 census, boarding at 56 Springfield Rd in Brighton, Sussex, in the household of a Mary Ann THOROFORD and her school-teacher daughter Charlotte, accompanied by his brother Arthur.4
He married Mercy Rudd Vince in Fort William, Thunder Bay, Ontario, on 9 September 1911.5
He and his wife Mercy arrived back in England on 19 August 1915 having sailed on the Corinthian from Montreal to London, accompanied by their child Beatrice.6
Annie Maria Forsaith and Gordon Field were appointed executors of William Chapman Field's estate in London on 19 January 1923.7
He was listed in the 1939 Register at 41 Merry Hill Mount in Bushey, Hertfordshire; he was an architect and civil engineer (electicity supply) and was lodging with a TAYLOR family.2
He was appointed executor of Annie Maria Forsaith's estate in London on 9 May 1947.8
Gordon died on 7 December 1958 at Keynsham Hospital in Keynsham, Somerset, at age 74.9,10
His will was probated in Bristol on 21 January 1959 with effects of £907/14/9.10
William and Gordon were attending the school in St John's Rd at Eastbourne at the time of the 1891 UK census with their sibling Hugh.3
He was listed in the 1901 census, boarding at 56 Springfield Rd in Brighton, Sussex, in the household of a Mary Ann THOROFORD and her school-teacher daughter Charlotte, accompanied by his brother Arthur.4
He married Mercy Rudd Vince in Fort William, Thunder Bay, Ontario, on 9 September 1911.5
He and his wife Mercy arrived back in England on 19 August 1915 having sailed on the Corinthian from Montreal to London, accompanied by their child Beatrice.6
Annie Maria Forsaith and Gordon Field were appointed executors of William Chapman Field's estate in London on 19 January 1923.7
He was listed in the 1939 Register at 41 Merry Hill Mount in Bushey, Hertfordshire; he was an architect and civil engineer (electicity supply) and was lodging with a TAYLOR family.2
He was appointed executor of Annie Maria Forsaith's estate in London on 9 May 1947.8
Gordon died on 7 December 1958 at Keynsham Hospital in Keynsham, Somerset, at age 74.9,10
His will was probated in Bristol on 21 January 1959 with effects of £907/14/9.10
Family | Mercy Rudd Vince (1885 - 1967) |
Children |
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Charts | Samuel Forsaith (c1702-1751) descendancy |
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Citations
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Birth: District of Eastbourne, Vol 2b, p74, 1Q1885, mother's maiden name FORSAITH.
- [S1044] Census - 29 Sep 1939, UK Register, RG101/1189H/018/36, Letter Code: CGCF, Schedule 246.
- [S178] Census - 5 Apr 1891, UK census, ED 4 RG12-771 Folio 101 p16 GSU roll 6095881.
- [S430] Census - 31 Mar 1901, UK census, ED 43 RG13-940 Folio 173 p14-15.
- [S1054] National Archives - Canadian archives, Ontario: Registrations of Marriages, 1869-1928; Reel 178.
- [S720] UK Incoming Passenger Lists, 1878-1960, at https://www.ancestry.com
- [S677] Index - England High Court of Justice, England & Wales National Probate Calendar, probate granted at London to Annie Maria FIELD, widow and Gordon FIELD, engineer.
- [S677] Index - England High Court of Justice, England & Wales National Probate Calendar, probate granted at London to Gordon FIELD, civil engineer.
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Death: District of Bathavon, Vol 7c, p95, 4Q1958, aged 74.
- [S677] Index - England High Court of Justice, England & Wales National Probate Calendar, probate in Bristol to David C E POCKNEY and John L PRESS, solicitors.
- [S1054] National Archives - Canadian archives, Ontario, Births, 1858-1913, Series 230, Reel MS929.
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Birth: District of Watford, Vol 3a, p1332, 3Q1926, mother's maiden name VINCE.
Hugh Forsaith Field1
(1882 - 1953)
Father* | William Chapman Field1 b. 1853, d. 1922 |
Mother* | Annie Maria Forsaith1 b. 1860, d. 1947 |
Hugh's birth was registered between April 1882 and June 1882 in Eastbourne, Sussex.1
He was attending the school in St John's Rd at Eastbourne at the time of the 1891 UK census along with his brothers William and Gordon.2
He was listed in the 1901 census at 22 Vicarage Drive in Eastbourne, Sussex, in the household of his father William Chapman Field, and was a timber merchant's clerk.3
Hugh died on 17 December 1953 in Empire, Hennepin, Minnesota.4,5 He was buried at the St Michael's Cemetery in Empire.6
He was attending the school in St John's Rd at Eastbourne at the time of the 1891 UK census along with his brothers William and Gordon.2
He was listed in the 1901 census at 22 Vicarage Drive in Eastbourne, Sussex, in the household of his father William Chapman Field, and was a timber merchant's clerk.3
Hugh died on 17 December 1953 in Empire, Hennepin, Minnesota.4,5 He was buried at the St Michael's Cemetery in Empire.6
Charts | Samuel Forsaith (c1702-1751) descendancy |
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Citations
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Birth: District of Eastbourne, Vol 2b, p92, 2Q1882, mother's maiden name FORSAITH.
- [S178] Census - 5 Apr 1891, UK census, ED 4 RG12-771 Folio 101 p16 GSU roll 6095881.
- [S430] Census - 31 Mar 1901, UK census, ED 1 RG13-879 Folio 15 p21.
- [S418] Ancestry.com - misc sources, at https://www.ancestry.com/, Minnesota Cemetery Inscription Index, Select Counties.
- [S418] Ancestry.com - misc sources, at https://www.ancestry.com/, Minnesota, Death Index, 1908-2002; certificate no. 25678, record 1232117.
- [S418] Ancestry.com - misc sources, at https://www.ancestry.com/, Minnesota Cemetery Inscription Index, Select Counties; St Michael's Cemetery, section E.
Iris Mary Field1,2
(1888 - 1982)
Father* | William Chapman Field1,2 b. 1853, d. 1922 |
Mother* | Annie Maria Forsaith1,2 b. 1860, d. 1947 |
Iris Mary Field was born in Eastbourne, Sussex, on 14 March 1888.1,2,3,4
The siblings Arthur, Iris and Lois were listed in the 1891 census at 17 Grand Parade in Eastbourne, Sussex, with their parents, William Chapman Field and Annie Maria Forsaith.1
She was listed in the 1901 census, boarding at St Johns South View school in Eastbourne, Sussex, along with her sister Lois (or Barbara).5
She was listed in the 1911 census, boarding at 16 Victoria Rd in Clapham, London, Middlesex, where she was a domestic science student. She was being visited by her sister Lois Forsaith Field.6
Iris's marriage to Percy Westlake Weekes was registered between October 1914 and December 1914 in Eastbourne, Sussex.7
She was listed in the 1939 Register at 56 Redcatch Rd in Bristol, Gloucestershire; she was a Domestic Science teacher and ARP canteen worker, and the household included a married couple by the name of ELFORD. Edith Jocelyn Weekes was listed as living at the same address.4
She was widowed on the death of her husband Percy between July 1957 and September 1957.8
Iris died on 22 December 1982 in Bath, Somerset, at age 94.9,10
Her will was probated in Bristol on 12 January 1983 with an estate not exceeding £25000.10
The siblings Arthur, Iris and Lois were listed in the 1891 census at 17 Grand Parade in Eastbourne, Sussex, with their parents, William Chapman Field and Annie Maria Forsaith.1
She was listed in the 1901 census, boarding at St Johns South View school in Eastbourne, Sussex, along with her sister Lois (or Barbara).5
She was listed in the 1911 census, boarding at 16 Victoria Rd in Clapham, London, Middlesex, where she was a domestic science student. She was being visited by her sister Lois Forsaith Field.6
Iris's marriage to Percy Westlake Weekes was registered between October 1914 and December 1914 in Eastbourne, Sussex.7
She was listed in the 1939 Register at 56 Redcatch Rd in Bristol, Gloucestershire; she was a Domestic Science teacher and ARP canteen worker, and the household included a married couple by the name of ELFORD. Edith Jocelyn Weekes was listed as living at the same address.4
She was widowed on the death of her husband Percy between July 1957 and September 1957.8
Iris died on 22 December 1982 in Bath, Somerset, at age 94.9,10
Her will was probated in Bristol on 12 January 1983 with an estate not exceeding £25000.10
Family | Percy Westlake Weekes (1891 - 1957) |
Child |
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Charts | Samuel Forsaith (c1702-1751) descendancy |
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Citations
- [S178] Census - 5 Apr 1891, UK census, ED 9 RG12-772 Folio 131 p44 & 45.
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Birth: District of Eastbourne, Vol 2b, p78, 2Q1888, mother's maiden name FORSAITH.
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Death: District of Bath, Vol 22, p276, 4Q1982 gives this birth date.
- [S1044] Census - 29 Sep 1939, UK Register, RG101/4998I/008/22, Letter Code OAHL, Schedule 92.
- [S430] Census - 31 Mar 1901, UK census, ED 21 RG13-882 Folio 98 p43.
- [S687] Census - 2 Apr 1911, UK census, RG14PN2252 RG78PN77 RD26 SD4 ED2 SN89.
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Marriage: District of Eastbourne, Vol 2b, p217, 4Q1914.
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Death: District of Hove, Vol 5h, p359, 3Q1957, claimed age 62.
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Death: District of Bath, Vol 22, p276, 4Q1982.
- [S677] Index - England High Court of Justice, England & Wales National Probate Calendar, probate granted in Bristol, No. 830400368G.
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Birth: District of Edmonton, Vol 3a, p988, 4Q1926, mother's maiden name FIELD.
John Fuller Field1,2
(c 1832 - )
Father* | Richard Field1 b. c 1804, d. 1855 |
Mother* | Susan Fuller1 b. c 1806, d. 1892 |
John Fuller Field was born in Watton, Hertfordshire, circa 1832.1
The siblings John, George, William, Sarah and Caroline were listed in the 1841 census in Watton, Hertfordshire, with their parents, Richard Field and Susan Fuller.3
The siblings John, George, Sarah, Caroline, Susan, Emma and William were listed in the 1851 census at Watton St in Watton, Hertfordshire, with their parents, Richard Field and Susan Fuller. John was a journeyman butcher (probably working for his father).1
The siblings John, Caroline and Emma were listed in the 1861 census at Watton village in Watton, Hertfordshire, with their mother Susan Fuller. John was a butcher (probably working for his mother).4
The siblings John and Emma were listed in the 1871 census at Watton village in Watton, Hertfordshire, with their mother Susan Fuller. John was a butcher.5
The siblings John and Emma were listed in the 1881 census at Watton village in Watton, Hertfordshire, with their mother Susan Fuller. John was a butcher.2
The siblings John and Emma were listed in the 1891 census in Watton, Hertfordshire, with their mother Susan Fuller. They were both living on their own means.6
The siblings John, George, William, Sarah and Caroline were listed in the 1841 census in Watton, Hertfordshire, with their parents, Richard Field and Susan Fuller.3
The siblings John, George, Sarah, Caroline, Susan, Emma and William were listed in the 1851 census at Watton St in Watton, Hertfordshire, with their parents, Richard Field and Susan Fuller. John was a journeyman butcher (probably working for his father).1
The siblings John, Caroline and Emma were listed in the 1861 census at Watton village in Watton, Hertfordshire, with their mother Susan Fuller. John was a butcher (probably working for his mother).4
The siblings John and Emma were listed in the 1871 census at Watton village in Watton, Hertfordshire, with their mother Susan Fuller. John was a butcher.5
The siblings John and Emma were listed in the 1881 census at Watton village in Watton, Hertfordshire, with their mother Susan Fuller. John was a butcher.2
The siblings John and Emma were listed in the 1891 census in Watton, Hertfordshire, with their mother Susan Fuller. They were both living on their own means.6
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Citations
- [S118] Census - 30 Mar 1851, UK census, ED5 HO107-1711 Folio 108 p30 GSU roll 193619.
- [S116] Census - 3 Apr 1881, UK Census, ED 7 RG11-1422 Folio 93 p9 GSU roll 1341346.
- [S117] Census - 6 Jun 1841, UK census, ED 12 HO107-437-8 Folio 24 p12 GSU Roll 288826.
- [S340] Census - 7 Apr 1861, UK census, ED 7 RG9-822 Folio 100 p10 GSU roll 542706.
- [S367] Census - 2 Apr 1871, UK census, ED 7 RG10-1371 Folio 104 p19 GSU roll 828461.
- [S178] Census - 5 Apr 1891, UK census, ED 7 RG12-1109 Folio 85 p12 GSU Roll 6096219.
Lois Forsaith Field1,2
(1891 - 1963)
Father* | William Chapman Field1,2 b. 1853, d. 1922 |
Mother* | Annie Maria Forsaith1,2 b. 1860, d. 1947 |
Lois Forsaith Field was born in Eastbourne, Sussex, on 31 March 1891.1,2
The siblings Arthur, Iris and Lois were listed in the 1891 census at 17 Grand Parade in Eastbourne, Sussex, with their parents, William Chapman Field and Annie Maria Forsaith. Lois was shown in this census (at 6 days old) as Barbara, but her birth was not registered under that name.1
She was listed in the 1901 census, boarding at St Johns South View school in Eastbourne, Sussex, along with her sister Iris.3
She was listed as a visitor to Iris Mary Field in the 1911 Census at 16 Victoria Rd in Clapham, London, Middlesex.4
She was listed in the 1921 census at 2 Prospect Place in Staines, Middlesex, where she was living with a Susan Collins and her sister. She was a clerk for the Prudential Assurance Co.5
Lois died on 22 April 1963 at The Royal Hotel in Kokstad, Mount Currie, KwaZulu-Natal, at age 72 of a coronary thrombosis. She was still single, a clerk and had Sth African nationality (identity #162351569W).6
The siblings Arthur, Iris and Lois were listed in the 1891 census at 17 Grand Parade in Eastbourne, Sussex, with their parents, William Chapman Field and Annie Maria Forsaith. Lois was shown in this census (at 6 days old) as Barbara, but her birth was not registered under that name.1
She was listed in the 1901 census, boarding at St Johns South View school in Eastbourne, Sussex, along with her sister Iris.3
She was listed as a visitor to Iris Mary Field in the 1911 Census at 16 Victoria Rd in Clapham, London, Middlesex.4
She was listed in the 1921 census at 2 Prospect Place in Staines, Middlesex, where she was living with a Susan Collins and her sister. She was a clerk for the Prudential Assurance Co.5
Lois died on 22 April 1963 at The Royal Hotel in Kokstad, Mount Currie, KwaZulu-Natal, at age 72 of a coronary thrombosis. She was still single, a clerk and had Sth African nationality (identity #162351569W).6
Charts | Samuel Forsaith (c1702-1751) descendancy |
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Citations
- [S178] Census - 5 Apr 1891, UK census, ED 9 RG12-772 Folio 131 p44 & 45.
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Birth: District of Eastbourne, Vol 2b, p79, 2Q1891, mother's maiden name FORSAITH.
- [S430] Census - 31 Mar 1901, UK census, ED 21 RG13-882 Folio 98 p43.
- [S687] Census - 2 Apr 1911, UK census, RG14PN2252 RG78PN77 RD26 SD4 ED2 SN89.
- [S1259] Census - 19 Jun 1921, UK census, RG15-6144, RD 126, SD 2, ED 12, Schedule 145.
- [S871] FamilySearch, at https://www.familysearch.org/en/, Sth Africa, Eastern Cape Estate Files 1962-2004, File 1963/948.
Nigel John Richard Field
(1943 - 1972)
Nigel John Richard Field was born in Sutton, Surrey, on 9 April 1943.1
He graduated from Jesus College, Oxford.
Nigel died on 10 June 1972 in Wellington at age 29 of a heart attack while playing squash.2 He was cremated at the Karori Crematorium on 14 June 1972.3
He graduated from Jesus College, Oxford.
Nigel died on 10 June 1972 in Wellington at age 29 of a heart attack while playing squash.2 He was cremated at the Karori Crematorium on 14 June 1972.3
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Citations
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Birth: District of Surrey ME, Vol 2a, p484, 2Q1943.
- [S570] Wellington City Cemeteries database, at https://wellington.govt.nz/cemeteries/…
- [S570] Wellington City Cemeteries database, at https://wellington.govt.nz/cemeteries/…, Record no. 35351.
Richard Field1
(c 1804 - 1855)
Richard Field was born in Watton, Hertfordshire, circa 1804.1
He married Susan Fuller at St Andrews in Holborn, London, Middlesex, on 14 September 1829.1,2
He was listed in the 1841 census in Watton, Hertfordshire, with his wife Susan; he was a butcher. Their children John, George, William, Sarah and Caroline were listed with them.3
He was listed in the 1851 census as Head of Family at Watton St in Watton, Hertfordshire, with his wife Susan; he was a Master butcher, employing one man (probably his son John). Their children John, George, Sarah, Caroline, Susan, Emma and William were listed as living with them.1
Richard's death was registered between January 1855 and March 1855 in Hertfordshire (recorded as John Field).4
He married Susan Fuller at St Andrews in Holborn, London, Middlesex, on 14 September 1829.1,2
He was listed in the 1841 census in Watton, Hertfordshire, with his wife Susan; he was a butcher. Their children John, George, William, Sarah and Caroline were listed with them.3
He was listed in the 1851 census as Head of Family at Watton St in Watton, Hertfordshire, with his wife Susan; he was a Master butcher, employing one man (probably his son John). Their children John, George, Sarah, Caroline, Susan, Emma and William were listed as living with them.1
Richard's death was registered between January 1855 and March 1855 in Hertfordshire (recorded as John Field).4
Family | Susan Fuller (c 1806 - 1892) |
Children |
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Citations
- [S118] Census - 30 Mar 1851, UK census, ED5 HO107-1711 Folio 108 p30 GSU roll 193619.
- [S581] National Archives Film - The London Archives, Guildhall, St Andrew Holborn, Register of marriages, 1827 - 1832, P69/AND2/A/01/Ms 6672/6.
- [S117] Census - 6 Jun 1841, UK census, ED 12 HO107-437-8 Folio 24 p12 GSU Roll 288826.
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Death: District of Hitchin, Vol 3a, p182, 1Q1855.