Thomas Chase

(16 March 1711/12 - )
     Thomas Chase was christened on 16 March 1711/12 in Christ Church, Barbados. He was the son of Stephen Chase and Elizabeth Alsop.

Thomas Chase

(circa 1713 - )
     Thomas Chase was born circa 1713 in Christ Church, Barbados. He was the son of John or Joseph Chase and Ann Jarrett. Thomas Chase was christened on 5 July 1714 in Christ Church, Barbados.
     Thomas Chase was recorded in 1715 census in Christ Church, Barbados.

William Chastey

     William Chastey married Mary Ruby, daughter of Richard Ruby and Mary Curson, on 29 December 1759 in Okehampton, Devon.

Allen Chatfield

     Allen Chatfield married Mary Osborn, daughter of Robert Osborn and Elizabeth Dunn, on 14 July 1747 in Orpington, Kent.

Children of Allen Chatfield and Mary Osborn

Allen Chatfield

(7 April 1750 - )
     Allen Chatfield was christened on 7 April 1750 in Croydon, Surrey. He was the son of Allen Chatfield and Mary Osborn.

George Chatfield

(31 July 1751 - )
     George Chatfield was christened on 31 July 1751 in Croydon, Surrey. He was the son of Allen Chatfield and Mary Osborn.

John Chatfield

(23 August 1753 - )
     John Chatfield was christened on 23 August 1753 in Croydon, Surrey. He was the son of Allen Chatfield and Mary Osborn.

Mary Chatfield

(5 February 1760 - )
     Mary Chatfield was christened on 5 February 1760 in Croydon, Surrey. She was the daughter of Allen Chatfield and Mary Osborn.

Robert Chatfield

(1 August 1748 - )
     Robert Chatfield was christened on 1 August 1748 in Croydon, Surrey. He was the son of Allen Chatfield and Mary Osborn.

William Chatfield

(8 May 1757 - )
     William Chatfield was christened on 8 May 1757 in Croydon, Surrey. He was the son of Allen Chatfield and Mary Osborn.

William Chatfield

(2 June 1755 - )
     William Chatfield was christened on 2 June 1755 in Croydon, Surrey. He was the son of Allen Chatfield and Mary Osborn.

Francis Chatt

     Francis Chatt married Penelope Ryther, daughter of Robert Ryther and Margaret Campion, before 1691.

Children of Francis Chatt and Penelope Ryther

Jane Chatt

     Jane Chatt was the daughter of Francis Chatt and Penelope Ryther.

Ryther Chatt

(3 December 1691 - )
     Ryther Chatt was christened on 3 December 1691 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Francis Chatt and Penelope Ryther.

Emma Chatters

(before 1865 - )
     Emma Chatters was born before 1865.
Emma Chatters married Walter Abraham Cocksedge, son of Frederick Cocksedge and Emma Melton, on 5 August 1882 in Glemsford, Suffolk.

Henry Chattin

(1831 - )
     Henry Chattin was born in 1831 in Westminster, London. He was the son of James & Elizabeth Chattin.
Henry Chattin married Maria Wafford, daughter of John Wafford and Eliza Porter, on 29 March 1863 in All Souls, Marylebone, London.
     Henry Chattin and Maria Wafford were recorded on the 1871 census in 30 King St, St Anne Soho, Westminster, Middlesex. Henry Chattin, 40,bookbinder, born St Anne's, Mdx, his wife Maria aged 30, laundress, do, and son Henry J aged 5 born Marylebone.

Child of Henry Chattin and Maria Wafford

Henry John Chattin

(June 1865 - 15 March 1952)
     Henry John Chattin's birth was registered in the quarter ending in June 1865 in Marylebone, Middlesex. He was the son of Henry Chattin and Maria Wafford. Henry was listed as Henry Chattin's son in the 1871 census in 30 King St, St Anne Soho, Westminster, Middlesex.
     Henry died on 15 March 1952 in Eventide, Sandgate, Queensland, aged 86.

Aidan Chavasse

(26 July 1891 - 1917)
     Aidan Chavasse was born on 26 July 1891 in Wycliffe Hall Lodge, Oxford, Oxfordshire. He was christened in St Peter-le-Bailey, Oxford. He was the son of Bishop Francis James Chavasse and Edith Jane Maude.
     Aidan matriculated at Corpus Christi, Oxford University, in 1914. He entered Corpus Christi College Oxford, Exhibitioner, B.A. 1914.
     Aidan died in 1917 in Ypres, Belgium. He served in the War with 18th King's Liverpool Regiment, temporary 2nd Lt. 22 Aug 1914, temp. Lt. 1 Jan 1915, and was wounded and missing at Zillebike, Ypres, Belgium 3 July 1917..

Christopher Maude Chavasse

(9 November 1884 - 10 March 1962)
     Christopher Maude Chavasse was born on 9 November 1884 in St Peter's Rectory, New-in-Hall St, Oxford, Oxfordshire. He was the son of Bishop Francis James Chavasse and Edith Jane Maude. Dorothea, Christopher, Noel, Edith, Mary and Francis were listed as the children of Bishop Francis James Chavasse in the 1891 census in 'Wycliffe Lodge' 52 Banbury? Rd, Oxford, St Giles.
Christopher Maude Chavasse married Beatrice Cropper on 15 July 1919 in St Paul's, Prince's park, Liverpool, Lancashire.
     Christopher died on 10 March 1962 in Oxfordshire? aged 77. Dr C M Chavasse. Former Bishop of Rochester and Master of St Peters Hall from 1929 - 39. Oxford Times, 16.3.1962. &Feature (Senex).
Oxford Times, 27.7.1984. p.10
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Child of Christopher Maude Chavasse and Beatrice Cropper

Dorothea Chavasse

(13 February 1883 - 10 November 1935)
     Dorothea Chavasse was born on 13 February 1883 in St Peter's Rectory, New-in-Hall St, Oxford, England. She was christened in St Peter-le-Bailey, Oxford. She was the daughter of Bishop Francis James Chavasse and Edith Jane Maude. Dorothea, Christopher, Noel, Edith, Mary and Francis were listed as the children of Bishop Francis James Chavasse in the 1891 census in 'Wycliffe Lodge' 52 Banbury? Rd, Oxford, St Giles.
Dorothea Chavasse married George Foster Carter on 6 October 1908 in St Peter's Pro-Cathedral, Liverpool, Lancashire. He was then Rector of St Aldate’s and her father’s Examining Chaplain.
     Dorothea died on 10 November 1935 in Hereford aged 52.

Children of Dorothea Chavasse and George Foster Carter

Edith Mary Chavasse

(26 August 1886 - )
     Edith Mary Chavasse was born on 26 August 1886 in St Peter's Rectory, New-in-Hall St, Oxford, England. Possibly Edith Marjorie?. She was christened in St Peter-le-Bailey, Oxford. She was the daughter of Bishop Francis James Chavasse and Edith Jane Maude. Dorothea, Christopher, Noel, Edith, Mary and Francis were listed as the children of Bishop Francis James Chavasse in the 1891 census in 'Wycliffe Lodge' 52 Banbury? Rd, Oxford, St Giles.

Francis Bernard Chavasse

(2 December 1889 - 1941)
     Francis Bernard Chavasse was commonly known as Bernard. He was born on 2 December 1889 in Wycliffe Hall Lodge, Oxford, Oxfordshire. He was the son of Bishop Francis James Chavasse and Edith Jane Maude. Francis Bernard Chavasse was christened in St Peter-le-Bailey, Oxford. Dorothea, Christopher, Noel, Edith, Mary and Francis were listed as the children of Bishop Francis James Chavasse in the 1891 census in 'Wycliffe Lodge' 52 Banbury? Rd, Oxford, St Giles. Francis was a doctor from 1915. He was at Balliol College, Oxford, and Liverpool Hospital. Theo Williams
Scholar in Human Anatomy in 1911, and Physiology 1911, Brakenbury Exhibitioner, Balliol College 1911, B.A. (1st Class Physiology) 1912, Derby Exhibition in Clinical Medicine 1915, University Exhibition in Clinical Surgery 1915, M.A., B.M., B.Ch. 1919, D.M. 1920. He was MRCS (England) LRCP (London) 1915, MRCP (London) 1920, Diploma in Ophthalmic Medicine and Surgery 1921, FRCP 1927, FRS Med. He served in the War, and was temporary Captain, RAMC (T), 1 May 1916 (M.C. 1917). Became Hon. Pathologist at the Liverpool Eye & Ear Infirmary, and was later surgeon in the Eye Dept there. Lecturer on Ophthalmology at Liverpool University. Author of several medical books.
Francis Bernard Chavasse married Anita Reeves on 3 July 1923 in Hornby, Lancashire. Or 23rd?.
     Francis resided at 28 Rodney St, Liverpool, Lancashire, England, 1928.
     Francis resided at Liverpool, Lancashire, 1939.
     Francis died in 1941. See http://bjo.bmj.com/content/25/9/458.extractfor an obituary in the British journal of Ophthalmology 1941;25:458-460 doi:10.1136/bjo.25.9.458.

Bishop Francis James Chavasse

(27 September 1846 - 11 March 1928)
     Bishop Francis James Chavasse was also known as Francis John in records. He was born on 27 September 1846 in Wylde Green House, Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire, England. Francis was a clergyman.
Bishop Francis James Chavasse married Edith Jane Maude, daughter of Rev Joseph Maude and Mary Fawler Hooper, on 27 September 1881 in Overton, Flintshire, Wales.
Wikipedia states: After serving in parishes in Preston, London and Oxford, he was principal of the evangelical theological college Wycliffe Hall, Oxford for 11 years from 1889.
     Bishop Francis James Chavasse and Edith Jane Maude were recorded on the 1891 census in 'Wycliffe Lodge' 52 Banbury? Rd, Oxford, St Giles. Francis Chavasse, head, 44, clerk in Holy Orders, born Birmingham, Warwickshire; his wife Edith J, aged 40, born Newport, Isle of Wight; and children Dorothea 8, Christopher M 6, Noel G 6, Edith M 4, Mary L 4, Francis B 1, all born at Oxford; with a governess and five servants.
In 1900 he was appointed Bishop of Liverpool, the second incumbent of the post. He held it from 1900 to 1923, during which time he was instrumental in the commissioning and the early phases of construction of Liverpool Cathedral.A lifelong member of the evangelical wing of the Church of England, Chavasse strove to unite all strands of Anglicanism, and was widely accepted by members of the High Church within his diocese.
After retiring from the bishopric in 1923, Chavasse returned to Oxford, where he was the guiding spirit of the establishment of a new academic institution admitting undergraduates of modest means. This opened in 1929, a year after his death, as St Peter's Hall, and was later given full collegiate status as St Peter's College.
     Francis died on 11 March 1928 in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, aged 81. Dr Francis John Chavasse , Bishop of Liverpool. Father of Rev C M Chavasse, Rector of St Aldates. Obituary. Oxford Journal Illustrated, 14.3.1928. p.4d, 9a; Oxford Journal Illustrated, 21.3.1928. p.4c, 9. He was buried in Founder's Plot, Liverpool Cathedral, Lancashire, England. See [ITAL:]http://www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=16050[:ITAL] for a newsreel of his funeral.

Children of Bishop Francis James Chavasse and Edith Jane Maude

Mary Laeta Chavasse

(26 August 1886 - before 10 March 1989)
     Mary Laeta Chavasse was born on 26 August 1886 in St Peter's Rectory, New-in-Hall St, Oxford, Oxfordshire. She was christened in St Peter-le-Bailey, Oxford. She was the daughter of Bishop Francis James Chavasse and Edith Jane Maude. Dorothea, Christopher, Noel, Edith, Mary and Francis were listed as the children of Bishop Francis James Chavasse in the 1891 census in 'Wycliffe Lodge' 52 Banbury? Rd, Oxford, St Giles.
     Mary died before 10 March 1989 in Oxfordshire?. Miss Mary Chavasse, Centenarian twin, born in Oxford, daughter of Rev Francis Chavasse. Obituary. Oxford Times, 10.3.1989. p.2. .

Lt Noel Godfrey Chavasse

(9 November 1884 - 4 August 1917)
     Lt Noel Godfrey Chavasse was born on 9 November 1884 in St Peter's Rectory, New-in-Hall St, Oxford. He was christened in St Peter-le-Bailey, Oxford. He was the son of Bishop Francis James Chavasse and Edith Jane Maude. Dorothea, Christopher, Noel, Edith, Mary and Francis were listed as the children of Bishop Francis James Chavasse in the 1891 census in 'Wycliffe Lodge' 52 Banbury? Rd, Oxford, St Giles.
     Noel matriculated at Trinity College, Oxford University, in 1908. B.A. 1908 (1st Class Physiology), M.A. 1911, B. Ch. 1912.
Captain Noel Godfrey Chavasse VC & Bar, MC was a British medical doctor and British Army officer who is one of only three people to be awarded a Victoria Cross twice. The battlefield of Mametz was to see acts of heroism by Captain Chavasse, the only man to be awarded the Victoria Cross twice during the First World War. In 1916, Chavasse was hit by shell splinters while rescuing men in no-man's land. It is said he got as close as 25 yards from the German line, where he found three men and continued throughout the night under a constant rain of sniper bullets and bombing. He performed similar heroics in the offensive at Passchendaele to gain a second VC and become the most highly decorated British serviceman in the war. Although operated upon, he was to die of his wounds two days later in 1917.
     Noel died on 4 August 1917 in Belgium aged 32. He was Lieutenant RAMC (TF) 2 June 1913, attached to the Kings Liverpool Regiment, and served in the War, Captain 1 April 1915 (V.C. and Bar, M.C.)
Noel Chavasse. Winner of the Victoria Cross in the First World War. Twin brother of CM Chavasse. Died 1917. Gallantry recalled. Oxford Times, 12.3.1982. p.11. . He was buried in Brandoek Military cemetery, Poperinghe, Belgium.

Noel Willink Chavasse

(11 April 1920 - )
     Noel Willink Chavasse was born on 11 April 1920. He was the son of Christopher Maude Chavasse and Beatrice Cropper. Noel Willink Chavasse was christened in St George's, Barrow in Furness, Lancashire.

Agnes Cheadle

     Agnes Cheadle married Sir Richard Bulkeley (of Cheadle) in 1307. She was the daughter of Roger Cheadle of Cheadle.

George Cheavely

     George Cheavely married Mary Unknown (Cocksedge) (Cheavely) on 3 April 1735 in Rougham.

Beatrice Ellen Cheeseman

(September 1901 - 1985)
     Beatrice Ellen Cheeseman's birth was registered in the quarter ending in September 1901 in Glanford Brigg, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of Henry Cheeseman and Beatrice Annie Sleddon. Beatrice Ellen Cheeseman was also known as Cheesman in records.
Beatrice Ellen Cheeseman married Albert Sissons Dawson in 1921.
     Beatrice resided, 1982.
     Beatrice died in 1985 in Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire.

Children of Beatrice Ellen Cheeseman and Albert Sissons Dawson

Henry Cheeseman

     Henry Cheeseman was born. He was a Messingham butcher and pig jobber.
The marriage of Henry Cheeseman and Beatrice Annie Sleddon, daughter of James Alexander Sleddon and Ann Rebecca Popplewell, was registered in Sculcoates RD, Lincolnshire, in the September 1900 quarter.

Children of Henry Cheeseman and Beatrice Annie Sleddon