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Richard Roland “Roly” Chatfield

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Richard Roland “Roly” Chatfield

Birth
New Zealand
Death
22 Aug 2005 (aged 84)
Auckland, New Zealand
Burial
Auckland, Auckland Council, Auckland, New Zealand GPS-Latitude: -36.7534714, Longitude: 174.6793213
Memorial ID
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WWII LAC in R.N.Z.A.F. in 1942.
Flight Sergeant NZ 422937, 75 Sqdn., 3 Group, RAF Bomber Command.
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ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED
Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 217, 14 September 1942, Page 5.
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Married: 1914 Mt Eden, Auckland, New Zealand
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Children: Philip & Alison.
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Cemetery Record
Surname Chatfield
Forename(s) Richard Roland
Age 84 Years
Gender Male
Date of death 22/08/2005
Date of burial 26/08/2005
Funeral director Dil's Funeral Services
Funeral director address Po Box 302524, North Harbour Mail Centre, Auckland 0751
Cemetery North Shore Memorial Park
Cemetery address 235 Schnapper Rock Road, Schnapper Rock
Plot location Northern Division Single Berm Section 1 Block A Row F Plot 3
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Great Grandfather Alfred William Chatfield was a real pioneer of South Australia arriving on 'The Rapid' in 1836 with Colonel Light to survey and chose the site for Adelaide.
He returned in 1838 marrying a fellow passenger, Richard's great grandmother, whilst still en route.
WWII LAC in R.N.Z.A.F. in 1942.
Flight Sergeant NZ 422937, 75 Sqdn., 3 Group, RAF Bomber Command.
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ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED
Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 217, 14 September 1942, Page 5.
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Married: 1914 Mt Eden, Auckland, New Zealand
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Children: Philip & Alison.
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Cemetery Record
Surname Chatfield
Forename(s) Richard Roland
Age 84 Years
Gender Male
Date of death 22/08/2005
Date of burial 26/08/2005
Funeral director Dil's Funeral Services
Funeral director address Po Box 302524, North Harbour Mail Centre, Auckland 0751
Cemetery North Shore Memorial Park
Cemetery address 235 Schnapper Rock Road, Schnapper Rock
Plot location Northern Division Single Berm Section 1 Block A Row F Plot 3
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Great Grandfather Alfred William Chatfield was a real pioneer of South Australia arriving on 'The Rapid' in 1836 with Colonel Light to survey and chose the site for Adelaide.
He returned in 1838 marrying a fellow passenger, Richard's great grandmother, whilst still en route.


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