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Revision as of 00:55, 3 January 2020
Born: | Died: 3 April 1892 | Married: Jemima Gooden | Mother: Elizabeth Burgoine | Father: Robert Chettleburgh | Nephew: William Chettleburgh |
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William Chettleburgh was born in Norwich around 1812 (from the 1891 census)
He is important as he was the uncle of our other William Chettleburgh who is tricky to track down as he was illegitimate. We suspect that he is an uncle by virtue of being the brother of Sarah Chettleburgh, who was unmarried at the time of giving birth to a William Chettleburgh.
He lived along with them at The Cricketer's Arms in Lindley St in 1891.
Birth
William Chettleburgh (Uncle to William Chettleburgh), was born on the 22nd March 1812 to Robert Chettleburgh and Elizabeth Chettleburgh (neé Burgoine).
In 1841 William is living with a random group of people (mostly servants) at King's Staith Square, in King's Lynn. One of those people was Jemima Goodens, his future wife. He is listed as "M.S" (Male Servant), and she as "F.S." or female servant.
Marriage
William married Jemima Gooden on the 11th March 1847 in King's Lynn. His father was listed as Robert Chettleburgh (a glover).
1847. Marriage solemnized at King's Lynn in the Parish of St Margaret in the County of Norfolk | ||||||||
When Married. | Name and Surname. | Age | Condition. | Rank or Profession | Residence at the Time of Marriage | Father's Name and Surname | Rank or Profession of Father | |
March 11th 1847 |
William Chettleburgh | 35 | Bachelor | Servant | King's Staith Square | Robert Chettleburgh | Glover | |
Jemima Gooden | 34 | Spinster | Servant | King's Staith Square | Christopher Gooden | Basket Maker | ||
Married in the Chapel off St Nickolas according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church After Banns by me William Snell | ||||||||
This marriage was solemnized between us | William Chettleburgh | In the Presence of us | William Gooden | |||||
Jemima Gooden | Harriet Lancaster |
Children
- William Chettleburgh, baptised 9th January 1848 at St Margaret, King's Lynn. Residence New Conduit Street. To William (servant) and Jemima Chettleburgh.
Death
By 1891 he was a widower living on his own means with his nephew William Chettleburgh at The Cricketer's Arms, Lindley Street, (New) Lakenham.
He died on the 3rd April 1892, and was buried 8th April 1892 at the ripe old age of 80 whilst still living in Lindley Street (exact address unknown, but assumed to be the Cricketer's Arms).
The probate read:
- CHETTLEBURGH William of New Lakenham butler died 3 April 1892 Probate Norwich 8 June to William Chettleburgh clears in the Admiralty Office and Francis Chettleburgh solicitor's clerk Effects £21 0s. 6d.
I assume that the people he left his effects to were his sons, certainly he had one called William.
Other Records
I believe that I have found him in the 1851 census, working as a butler in Bracondale. He is listed as married, but I haven't found his family yet.
There is a married mother in Kings Lynn called Jemima Chittleberg with a son called William (3), but the birthplaces are not given.
There is also an Elizabeth Chettleburgh working as a servant in Bracondale in 1851, and she is 23, however she is listed as unmarried.
There is a Harriet Chettleborough, a 32 year old governess, however she also is listed as unmarried.
There is also an Elizth Chettlebarrow, who is married and a servant, however at 70 years old in 1851, she is unlikely to be his wife.