Mother: Amelia Constable
Spouse: Emma Bailey c1823- married 26 Oct 1844
Children: 12.
Occupation
1851 Journeyman Cordwainer
1861 Shoemaker (Master)
1871 Bootmaker
1881 Bootmaker
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The Willesden Herald Friday July 17th 1885.
Doctor Diplock held an inquest at the Crown Beer House, Willesden Green, on Monday morning, on the body of Mr Abel Chatfield. The deceased was 62 years of age and had resided at 2 Regency Terrace, Willesden. He expired suddenly at that address about midnight on the 9th inst. The evidence showed the deceased to have been ailing for some time with disease of the heart and nervous debility. He complained of feeling ill in the early part of Thursday and died suddenly on retiring to his bed. After hearing the evidence of Dr Taylor, of Willesden Park, the jury returned a verdict in accordance with medical evidence of FATAL SYNCOPE from NATURAL CAUSES
Mother: Amelia Constable
Spouse: Emma Bailey c1823- married 26 Oct 1844
Children: 12.
Occupation
1851 Journeyman Cordwainer
1861 Shoemaker (Master)
1871 Bootmaker
1881 Bootmaker
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The Willesden Herald Friday July 17th 1885.
Doctor Diplock held an inquest at the Crown Beer House, Willesden Green, on Monday morning, on the body of Mr Abel Chatfield. The deceased was 62 years of age and had resided at 2 Regency Terrace, Willesden. He expired suddenly at that address about midnight on the 9th inst. The evidence showed the deceased to have been ailing for some time with disease of the heart and nervous debility. He complained of feeling ill in the early part of Thursday and died suddenly on retiring to his bed. After hearing the evidence of Dr Taylor, of Willesden Park, the jury returned a verdict in accordance with medical evidence of FATAL SYNCOPE from NATURAL CAUSES
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