Johnson Gibson Family History
Samuel CHATTERLEY
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Name Samuel CHATTERLEY Born 1774 Hanley Stoke on Trent Staffordshire Gender Male Died 1837 Buried 5 Apr 1837 St Andrew Penrith Cumberland - Ancestry Select Deaths and Burials
Person ID I2187 Main Tree Last Modified 7 Feb 2022
Father Samuel CHATTERLEY, b. Bef 1773 Mother Alice KEELING, b. Bef 1773 Married 19 Oct 1773 Whitmore Staffordshire - email from Stuart Perkins dated 180112
Family ID F787 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Elizabeth SAVAGE, b. 1776, d. 24 Jan 1840, Netherend Penrith Westmorland (Age 64 years)
Married 12 Apr 1798 Kendal Westmorland - Ancestry Select Marriages Elizabeth Sawrey
At time of marriage Samuel was a Corporal of 23rd Regiment of Kendal (35th Dorset Regiment of Foot).
Witnessed by William Caine and David Palethorpe (both and Samuel signed)
Elizabeth was a spinster and did not sign
Children + 1. Sarah CHATTERLEY, b. 17 Jan 1799 2. Jane CHATTERLEY, b. 15 Jan 1801, Hanley Stoke on Trent Staffordshire , d. 1825 (Age 23 years)
+ 3. William CHATTERLEY, b. 1803, d. 1850 (Age 47 years) + 4. Lydia CHATTERLEY, b. 1805, Appleby Westmorland , d. 21 Dec 1874, South Church Bishop Auckland Co Durham
(Age 69 years)
+ 5. Mary CHATTERLEY, b. 1808, Kendal Westmorland 6. Charles CHATTERLEY, b. 1810, d. 1820 (Age 10 years) 7. Stephen CHATTERLEY, b. 1813, d. 1821 (Age 8 years) 8. Samuel CHATTERLEY, b. 1817 + 9. John CHATTERLEY, b. 1820, Appleby Westmorland , d. 1888 (Age 68 years)
Last Modified 7 Nov 2022 Family ID F636 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - In the Family Bible is a parchment - an affidavit from Samuel stating that he is not in receipt of any local or military allowance other than his Chelsea pension, thus meaning I think that he had applied to the Parish of Appleby for residence and possibly poor relief, as he had only the one hand - email from Stuart Perkins dated 18/01/12
CUMBERLAND COLLECTION 9d PER DIEM
SAMUEL CHATTERLEY CAME BEFORE ME ONE OF HIS MAJESTIES JUSTICES OF THE PEACE FOR THE COUNTY OF WESTMORELAND AND MADE OATH THAT HE WAS ADMITTED AN OUT PENSIONER OF HIS MAJESTIES ROYAL HOSPITAL AT CHELSEA ON THE 3RD DAY OF FEBr 1801 FROM THE 35TH REGIMENT OF FOOT COMMANDED BY GENL FLETCHER WAS THEN AGED ABOUT 26YEARS; SERVED IN THE ARMY 5 1/4 YEARS, AND WAS DISCHARGED IN CONSEQUENCE OF LOSING HIS LEFT HAND IN THE SERVICE IN HOLLAND AND THAT HE HIS NOT IN RECEIPT OF ANY OTHER MILITARY OR LOCAL ALLOWANCE OR PENSION FROM THE PUBLIC BESIDES THE PENSION HE RECEIVES FROM THE SAID HOSPITAL AT 9d PER DAY, AND NOW LIVES IN THE PARISH OF ST LAWRENCES IN THE MARKET TOWN OF APPLEBY IN THE COUNTY OF WESTMORELAND
SWORN BEFORE ME THIS DAY SAML CHATTERLEY 35 REGT OF FOOT email from Stuart Perkins dated 18/01/12
Samuel's signature on his marriage certificate bears a strong resemblance to the writing in the family bible.
- In the Family Bible is a parchment - an affidavit from Samuel stating that he is not in receipt of any local or military allowance other than his Chelsea pension, thus meaning I think that he had applied to the Parish of Appleby for residence and possibly poor relief, as he had only the one hand - email from Stuart Perkins dated 18/01/12