CHAPMAN Chart 0600

This is a Chart for Edmund Chapman and Martha Ashley

married
about
1868
1,3,4,5,6,7EDMUND CHAPMAN
born about
1839
Whittlesey , Cambridgeshire
occupations
1851 Scholar Church School, 1861, 1871, 1881 Blacksmith
1891 Blacksmith Journeyman
1901 Blacksmith, Wheelwright and Agricultural
1,4,5,6,8MARTHA ASHLEY
born
1845
Huntingdonshire
occupation
1881 Blacksmith's wife
1891 Housework
(but crossed through on Census)
died
29th March 1930
"Wingate", Warboys, Huntingdonshire 
age 81

1,2,4,5
Edman (Edmund) 
CHAPMAN

born about
1870
Whittlesey , Cams

married
Martha Lizzie "Elizabeth"
CUNNINGTON
(CURRINGTON
1
William
CHAPMAN
born about
1871
Hunts
occupation
1881
Blacksmith's son
1
Kate
CHAPMAN
born about
1872
Hunts
occupation
1881
Scholar
1
Charlotte
CHAPMAN
born about
1874
Hunts
occupation
1881
Scholar
1,5
Mary Jane
CHAPMAN
born about
1877
Warboys
Hunts
occupation
1881
Scholar
1891
Agricultural
Field
Work
1,5,6,9
Tom
Thomas
(John)
CHAPMAN
born about
1880
Warboys
Hunts
occupation
1891
Ag Lab
1901
Brickyard
Labourer
5,6
Purser
(Percy)
CHAPMAN
born
about
1881
Warboys
Hunts
occupaton
1891
Scholar
1901
Agricultural
Labourer
5,6
George
CHAPMAN
born
about
1883
Warboys
Hunts
occupaton
1891
Scholar
1901
Agricultural
Labourer
5
Rosetta
CHAPMAN
born
about
1886
Warboys
Hunts
occupaton
1891
Scholar
5
Rosamund
CHAPMAN
born
about
1886
Warboys
Hunts
occupaton
1891
Scholar
5,6
Emma Louise
CHAPMAN
born 
25th May 1887
Warboys
Hunts
occupation
1901
General
Servant
Domestic
died
30th October 1946
buried
Warboys
Hunts

married
September
quarter
1907
St Ives district
Hunts
Fred
BATEMAN
5,6
Minnie
CHAPMAN
born
about
1890
(5 months on the 1891 Census)
Warboys
Hunts
6
Agatha
CHAPMAN
born
about
1893
Warboys
Hunts
6
May
CHAPMAN
born
about
1895
Warboys
Hunts
  1. 1881 George Lane, Warboys, Huntingdonshire 
  2. 1901 The George, High Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire.  Living with them as stepson was William CURRINGTON age 12
  3. 1851 Windmill Street, Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire
  4. 1871 Smith's Yard, St John, Huntingdonshire
  5. 1891 George Lane, Warboys, Huntingdonshire (on the 1891 there is a John CHAPMAN that fits the age of Tom, and at present I have left this child as the same one as Tom)  Rosetta and Rosamund are definitely both down with the same age, so I expect they were twins. We had details of Emma before, but the 1891 confirms she was part of this family, but I have added four children before and one after having found them on the 1891 Census
  6. 1901 George Lane, Warboys, Huntingdonshire. On this Census the Tom/John is a Thomas (Having looked at this I think the John on the 1891 was Tom and just put down wrongly).  Purser has become Percy
  7. 1861 Windmill Street, Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire
  8. Obituary from Julia CAMPBELL 24/8/2004
    "With regret we records that Mrs Martha CHAPMAN passed away at the age of 81 years on Saturday at "Wingates", Warboys, the residences of her son Tom, with whom she had lived for the past eight weeks. She had a peaceful death. The funeral took place at the cemetery on Tuesday afternoon, the Rev. C MILLER officiating. The chief mourners were Agatha and Ted, Will and Kate, Charlotte and Tom, Percy and Rose, Rose and George, Emmie, Minnie and May (sons and daughters), Will ASHLEY (brother), Walter and Jessie, Jim and Sue, Fred and Maud, Ted and Mrs George CHAPMAN, Fred and Will (sons-in-law and daughters-in-law); Monica and Minnie, Neddy, Cecil and Cyril (grandchildren), Mr and Mrs A ASHLEY, Bertha and Gwendoline, Mr and Mrs CLEAVE (nephews and nieces). A large number of friends assembled to pay a last tribute to their aged and highly esteemed friend. Beautiful floral tributes were sent by the following: In everlasting memory of our dear mother, from Agatha, May and Jim; Ted and Lizzie; Will, Maud and family; Kate and Fred and family; Tom, Jessie and Monica; Percy, Sue and family; George and Jessie, Rose, Ted and family, Ross, Jim and family; Emmie, Fred and family. Minnie and Will, Walter, Minnie and Arthur; Ivy FOUND (Huntingdon): To dear Aunt with love from all at St Neots; From Ernie, Ronald, Neddy, Tom and Dicky (grandchildren); In loving memory of one who for many years was a true and valued friend, from the Rev J S and Mrs SERJEANT. Every blind was drawn throughout the village as the funeral passed to the church showing the respect in which deceased was held.
    (Hunts Post 3rd April 1930)
  9. 1930 "Wingates", Warboys, Huntingdonshire (death of mother)

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