See also
Husband:
William Attfield (1790-1861)
Wife:
Mary Anne Cooke (1792-1873)
Children:
Marriage:
27 Nov 1821
Saint Chad, Shrewsbury, Shropshire
Name:
William Attfield
Sex:
Male
Father:
William Attfield (1750-1828)
Mother:
Sophia Short (1752-1833)
Note 1:
Attfield, William, s. William, of Bath, Somerset, gent. Oriel Coll., matric. 5 May, 1807, aged 17, B.A. 1813, M.A. 1814.
Source: Alumni oxonienses
MA Oxon, Oriel Coll, Oxford Univ. Studied English. Prize essayist for 1811, essay entitled "Funeral and Sepulchral Honours", published in: Oxford.-University of Oxford. [Prize Poems and Essays.] The Oxford English Prize Essays. vol. 3. 1836
Author: The Neptune’s Car: a tale of New York. A poem, Saunders & Otley, London, 1857
1813: Curate, Ufton, Berks
1814: Perpetual Curate, St Alkmond Shrewsbury
1823: Lecturer, St Mary's Bathwick
1841-1861: Clergyman, 14 Park St, Walcot, Bath
Note 2:
Married - At Shrewsbury, the Rev. Wm. Attfield, A.M. of Oriel College, Oxford, to Mary Anne, third daughter of Samuel Cooke, Esq. of Swan Hill House, Shrewsbury.
Hereford Journal - Wednesday 05 December 1821
Note 3:
9 December 1861. The Will of the Reverend William Attfield late of 14 Park Street in the Parish of Walcot in the City of Bath Clerk deceased who died 27 (sic) October 1861 at Park Street aforesaid was proved at Bristol by the oaths of Mary Anne Attfield of 14 Park Street aforesaid Widow the Relict and William Attfield of the same place Gentleman the Son two of the Executors. Effects under £14,000.
Birth:
10 Apr 1790
Bath, Somerset
Baptism:
1 Aug 1790 (age 0)
Walcot, Bath, Somerset
Title:
Reverend
Education (1):
5 May 1807 (age 17)
Matriculation, Oriel Coll, Oxford Univ. (BA 1813, MA 1814)
Education (2):
1811 (age 20-21)
Studied English. Prize essayist for 1811
Ordination (1):
1813 (age 22-23)
Curate: Ufton, Berks
Occupation (1):
btw 1814 and 1818 (age 23-28)
Visiting Clergyman to the Salop Infirmary
Ordination (2):
1814 (age 23-24)
Priest & Stipendiary Curate, St Alkmond Shrewsbury
Occupation (2):
1823 (age 32-33)
Lecturer, of St Mary's Bathwick (on son William's baptism record, PR)
Residence:
btw 1823 and 1861 (age 32-71)
14 Park Street, Bath, Somerset
Census (1):
1841 (age 50-51)
Clergyman, Park Street, Walcot, Bath
Census (2):
1851 (age 60-61)
Clergyman, fundholder, 14 Park St, Walcot, Bath
Census (3):
1861 (age 70-71)
Clergyman, 14 Park St, Walcot, Bath
Death fact:
1861 (age 70-71)
1861 Dec Qtr, Bath, 5c/459
Death:
6 Oct 1861 (age 71)
14 Park Street, Bath, Somerset
Burial:
11 Oct 1861
Walcot, Bath, Somerset
Name:
Mary Anne Cooke
Sex:
Female
Father:
Samuel Cooke (1761-1851)
Mother:
Elizabeth Harborne (c. 1770-1845)
Note:
11 March 1873. Administration of the effects of Mary Anne Attfield late of 14 Park Street in the City of Bath Widow who died 27 January 1873 at 14 Park Street was granted at Bristol to William Attfield of 14 Park Street Gentleman the Son and one of the Next of Kin. Effects under £450.
Birth:
1 Aug 1792
Shrewsbury, Shropshire
Baptism:
4 Oct 1792 (age 0)
High Street-Nc, Shrewsbury, Shropshire
Fact1 (1):
19 Jun 1815 (age 22)
Mentioned in will of uncle, Thomas Cooke
Fact1 (2):
14 Jan 1843 (age 50)
Mentioned in father's will
Census (1):
1851 (age 58-59)
Visiting brother-in-law Thomas Yate Hunt, Rowley Regis
Census (2):
1871 (age 78-79)
Address: 14 Park St, Walcot
Death fact:
1873 (age 80-81)
1873 Mar Qtr, Bath, 5c/527 (aged 77)
Death:
27 Jan 1873 (age 80)
14 Park Street, Bath, Somerset
Cause of death (Facts Pg):
27 Jan 1873 (age 80)
Capillary bronchitis
Burial:
1 Feb 1873
Walcot, Bath, Somerset
Will:
11 Mar 1873 (age 80)
Admin, Bristol, granted to William Attfield, gentleman, son (effects under £450)
Name:
William Attfield
Sex:
Male
Note 1:
1845: Played in first class cricket match for West of England
Source: http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/36/36250/36250.html
1861: Ensign, Volunteer Rifle Corps.
1871: "Fundholder & lands", living with mother in Walcot, Bath
Note 2:
11 February 1876. Administration of the effects of William Attfield late of Peckham House Peckham in the County of Surrey Gentleman a Bachelor who died 17 January 1876 at Peckham House was granted at the Principal Registry to Mary Emma Attfield of 4 Alfred Street in the City of Bath Spinster the Sister and one of the Next of Kin. Effects under £2,000.
Birth:
11 May 1823
Walcot, Bath, Somerset
Baptism:
16 Jul 1823 (age 0)
St Swithins Walcot, Bath, Somerset (source: PR)
Education:
11 May 1837 (age 14)
Admission to Rugby School
Census (1):
1851 (age 27-28)
"Gentleman", visitor, Strood Mansion, Slinfold (unmarried)
Census (2):
1861 (age 37-38)
Ensign, Volunteer Rifle Corps, living with parents in Walcot, Bath
Census (3):
1871 (age 47-48)
"Fundholder & lands", living with mother in Walcot, Bath
Residence (1):
20 Nov 1871 (age 48)
14 Park Street, Bath (granted admin to estate of brother Robert Cecil Attfield)
Residence (2):
27 Jan 1873 (age 49)
14 Park Street, Bath (present at death of mother)
Occupation (1):
11 Mar 1873 (age 49)
Gentleman, 14 Park Street, Bath (granted admin to estate of mother)
Fact1:
13 May 1873 (age 50)
Witness to marriage of sister Emily Anne & Samuel Golding Head
Occupation (2):
17 Jan 1876 (age 52)
Gentleman, Walton-on-Naze, Essex (on death cert.)
Death fact:
1876 (age 52-53)
1876 Mar Q, Camberwell, 1d/463 (aged 52)
Death:
17 Jan 1876 (age 52)
Peckham House Lunatic Asylum, Camberwell
Burial:
21 Jan 1876
Nunhead Cemetery, Camberwell, Surrey
Probate:
11 Feb 1876
Admin PR to Mary Emma Attfield, sister (under £2000)
Name:
Mary Emma Attfield
Sex:
Female
Note:
ATTFIELD Mary Emma of "Cranford" Princess Road Branksome Dorsetshire spinster died 5 April 1898; Administration London 12 May to George Cooke Attfield esquire. Effects £5416 3s.
Birth:
23 Dec 1824
Walcot, Bath, Somerset
Baptism:
11 May 1826 (age 1)
St Swithins Walcot, Bath, Somerset (source: PR)
Census (1):
1851 (age 26-27)
Visiting with mother
Census (2):
1871 (age 46-47)
Walcot, Bath, Somerset
Residence:
11 Feb 1876 (age 51)
4 Alfred Street, Bath (granted admin to estate of brother William Attfield)
Census (3):
1881 (age 56-57)
Independent, 99 Hereford Rd, Paddington, London (unmarried)
Census (4):
1891 (age 66-67)
Head of household, living on own means
Census (5):
1891 (age 66-67)
Princess Road, Kinson, Poole, Dorset
Death fact (1):
1898 (age 73-74)
1898 June Qtr, Poole, 5a/153
Death fact (2):
5 Apr 1898 (age 73)
Cause of death: influenza and double pneumonia
Death:
5 Apr 1898 (age 73)
"Cranford", Princess Road, Branksome, Dorset
Burial:
7 Apr 1898
Branksome, Dorset
Will:
12 May 1898 (age 73)
Admin London to George Cooke Attfield (£5416)
Name:
George Cooke Attfield
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Alice Maude Roe (1845-1925)
Children:
Maude Cecil Attfield (1864-1942)
Florence Mary Attfield (1866-1866)
Alice Isabel (Roe) Attfield (1868-1947)
Edith Blanche Attfield (1869-1955)
Ethel Clare Attfield (1870-1946)
Note 1:
ATTFIELD George Cooke of 17 Salisbury Road Hove Sussex died 16 January 1925; Probate Lewes 13 February to Charles Webster Rede Gell-Woolley solicitor and Ethel Clare Attfield spinster. Effects £23570 11s.
Note 2:
From the 1850s until 1879 George Cooke Attfield was Medical Officer to Convict Establishment, Fremantle, W.Australia
Source: http://www.fremantleprison.com/history/history3.cfm
"Attfield Street" is today a street in Fremantle.
ATTFIELD George Cook, b.1822 d. 1923 (England), arr. 6.11.1857 per "Dolphin", m. 12.11.1863 (Perth) Alice Maude ROE b. 11.6.1846 youngest dtr. of J.S. ROE (Surveyor General). Chd. Maud Cecil b. 1864 (Frem), Florence Mary b. 1866 (Frem) d. 1866, Alice (Teakel) Isabel b. 1868 (Frem), Edith Blanche b. 1867 d. 1894, Ethel Clare b. 1870. Imperial Surgeon Frem. Convict Est. etc. appointed 7.1857-1879 & Supt. Lunatic Asylum, also Director Marine Ins. Co. from 1874. Employed 2 T/L servants 1870 & 1871. Wife & 3 chd. to London 19.7.1874 per "Chalgrove" & returned 7-8-1876 per "Daylight". TPOo U.K. again 28.12.1878 per "Helena Mena" with 3 chd. Dr. to KGS 11.2.1879 per "Rob Roy".
Bicentenial Dictionary of Western Australians pre 1829 - 1888 Vol. 1 A-C
http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/AUSSIE-GEN-RESEARCH/2001-04/0986994343
1891: Medical practitioner, 96 Buckingham Road, Brighton
From 1894: 17 Salisbury Road, Hove
Note 3:
'Dr. George Cooke Attfield was born at Bath on January 27 1826 died at Hove January 16, 1925, within 11 days of his 99th birthday. He played a little County Cricket for both Somerset and Surrey and later kept up the game in West Australia'
From Wisden Book of Cricketers Lives, ed Benny Green, 1986
For his cricketing statistics 1845-1856 see:
http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/36/36249/36249.html
Birth:
27 Jan 1826
Walcot, Bath, Somerset
Baptism:
11 May 1826 (age 0)
St Swithins Walcot, Bath, Somerset (source: PR)
Member:
1850 (age 23-24)
Royal College of Surgeons (source: Medical Register 1913)
Occupation (1):
27 Oct 1851 (age 25)
Surgeon at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, living at 16, Featherstone-buildings (witness at Old Bailey)
Occupation (2):
3 Mar 1856 (age 30)
Surgeon of Millbank Prison (witness at Old Bailey)
Occupation (3):
btw 1857 and 1879 (age 30-53)
Medical Officer to Convict Establ., Fremantle, W.Australia
Occupation (4):
6 Dec 1860 (age 34)
Date of entry into GB Medical Register
Census (1):
1881 (age 54-55)
21 Powis Rd, Brighton (no occupation listed)
Census (2):
1891 (age 64-65)
General medical practitioner, 96 Buckingham Road, Brighton
Residence (1):
btw 1894 and 1913 (age 67-87)
17 Salisbury Road, Hove (address on Edith's marriage cert.)
Census (3):
1901 (age 74-75)
Army surgeon, retired, 17 Salisbury Road, Hove
Residence (2):
1920 (age 93-94)
17 Salisbury Road, Hove, Sussex
Census (4):
1921 (age 94-95)
Medical practitioner (retired), 17 Salisbury Road, Hove, Sussex
Death fact (1):
1925 (age 98-99)
1925 Mar Qtr, Steyning, 2b/407 (aged 98)
Death fact (2):
16 Jan 1925 (age 98)
Cause of death: enteritis, broncho-pneumonia
Death:
16 Jan 1925 (age 98)
17 Salisbury Road, Hove, Sussex
Name:
Edward Beaufoy Attfield
Sex:
Male
Note (shared):
Articled clerk, 14 Featherstone Buildings, St Andrew Holborn (1851 census)
Solicitor & attorney, 30 Upper North Place, St Pancras (1861 census)
Admitted as Attorney, Michaelmas Term 1852, Queens Bench; residence 16 Featherstone Buildings; Articled to C Prothero, Newport
Source: The Legal Observer, Vol 44, 1852, page 462
Birth:
4 Jul 1827
Walcot, Bath, Somerset
Baptism:
27 Jan 1829 (age 1)
St Swithins Walcot, Bath, Somerset (source: PR)
Census (1):
1841 (age 13-14)
Hermitage School, Walcot, Bath
Census (2):
1851 (age 23-24)
Articled clerk, lodger, 14 Featherstone Buildings, St Andrew Holborn (unmarried)
Census (3):
1861 (age 33-34)
Solicitor & attorney, lodger, 30 Upper North Place, St Pancras (unmarried)
Death fact (1):
1868 (age 40-41)
1868 Sep Qtr, Pancras, 1b/45 (aged 40, recorded as "Atfield")
Death fact (2):
8 Jul 1868 (age 41)
Cause of death: cirrhosis of liver
Occupation:
1868 (age 40-41)
Solicitor (on death cert.)
Death:
8 Jul 1868 (age 41)
Royal Free Hospital, St Pancras, Middlesex
Burial:
11 Jul 1868
St Pancras Cemetery
Name:
Catherine Jane Attfield
Sex:
Female
Note:
ATTFIELD Catherine Jane of "Cranford" Princess Road Branksome Dorsetshire spinster died 25 March 1898; Administration London 12 May to George Cooke Attfield esquire. Effects £4998 2s 7d.
Birth:
24 Jun 1829
Walcot, Bath, Somerset
Baptism:
3 Feb 1830 (age 0)
St Swithins Walcot, Bath, Somerset (source: PR)
Census (1):
1851 (age 21-22)
Living with parents, 14 Park St, Walcot, Bath
Census (2):
1881 (age 51-52)
Living with sister Mary Emma, Paddington (unmarried)
Census (3):
1891 (age 61-62)
Living with sister Mary in Poole, Dorset
Death fact (1):
1898 (age 68-69)
1898 March Qtr, Poole, 5a/190
Death fact (2):
25 Mar 1898 (age 68)
Cause of death: bronchitis and failure of the heart's action
Death:
25 Mar 1898 (age 68)
"Cranford", Princess Road, Branksome, Dorset
Burial:
29 Mar 1898
Branksome, Dorset
Will:
12 May 1898 (age 68)
Probate London (folio 512) to George Cooke Attfield (£4998)
Name:
Robert Cecil Attfield
Sex:
Male
Note 1:
On Monday a match of rackets was played at the Park Tavern, Bath, for a large stake, by Capt. Taswell and Robert Attfield, Esq., of Bath, against Mr. Mitchell, the celebrated player of Bristol. After seven well contested games, which lasted nearly three hours, Messrs. Taswell and Attfield were declared the winners.
Bristol Mercury, 31.1.1857
Note 2:
ATTFIELD Robert Cecil, 20 November 1871. Administration of the effects of Robert Cecil Attfield late of 14 Park Street Bath in the County of Somerset Esquire who died 23 October 1871 at 14 Park Street was granted at Bristol to William Attfield of 14 Park Street Esquire the Brother. Effects under £4,000.
Birth:
18 Sep 1830
Walcot, Bath, Somerset
Baptism:
15 Dec 1831 (age 1)
St Swithins Walcot, Bath, Somerset (source: PR)
Census (1):
1841 (age 10-11)
Hermitage School, Walcot, Bath
Census (2):
1851 (age 20-21)
Land surveyor, 14 Park St, Walcot, Bath (living with parents)
Occupation (1):
16 Mar 1860 (age 29)
Appointed Lieutenant, 2nd Somerset Militia (Army List)
Census (3):
1861 (age 30-31)
Lieutenant, 2nd Somerset Militia
Census (4):
1871 (age 40-41)
Late Captain 2nd Somerset Militia
Death fact:
1871 (age 40-41)
1871 Dec Qtr, Bath, 5c/486 (aged 40)
Occupation (2):
1871 (age 40-41)
Captain in 2nd Somerset Militia (on death certificate)
Occupation (3):
1871 (age 40-41)
Gentleman, 14 Park Street, Bath (on will)
Death:
23 Oct 1871 (age 41)
14 Park Street, Bath, Somerset
Cause of death (Facts Pg):
23 Oct 1871 (age 41)
Suicide by cutting his throat during temporary insanity
Will:
20 Nov 1871 (age 41)
Admin granted to William Attfield, brother (effects under £400)
Name:
Emily Anne Attfield
Sex:
Female
Spouse (1):
Robert Young (1822-1901)
Spouse (2):
Samuel Golding Head (1841-1878)
Note 1:
MARRIAGES: July 23, at the Church of the Holy Trinity, Bessborough Gardens, Pimlico, Robert Young, Esq., late Capt. Irregular Cavalry, Turkish Contingent, son of the late Captain Young R.N., to Emily Anne, youngest daughter of the Rev. Wm. Attfield, M.A., of Bath.
Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - Thursday 30 July 1857
Note 2:
HEAD Emily Anne of 3 Pavilion Parade Brighton widow died 7 January 1912 at the Southbourne Hotel South Parade Bath; Probate London 30 January to Frederick John Paley M.D. and Charles Webster Rede Gell-Woolley esquire. Effects £4844 3s. 7d.
Birth:
23 Oct 1832
Walcot, Bath, Somerset
Baptism:
17 Oct 1833 (age 0)
St Swithins Walcot, Bath, Somerset (source: PR)
Census:
1851 (age 18-19)
Living with parents, 14 Park St, Walcot, Bath
Residence:
13 May 1873 (age 40)
42 Craven Hill Gardens, Paddington (on marriage cert.)
Fact1:
20 Aug 1878 (age 45)
Named as executor to will of husband Samuel Golding Head
Death:
7 Jan 1912 (age 79)
Southbourne Hotel, 9 South Parade, Walcot, Bath, Somerset
Cause of death (Facts Pg):
7 Jan 1912 (age 79)
Heart disease (Edith B Gell-Woolley, niece, present at death)
Attfield, William, s. William, of Bath, Somerset, gent. Oriel Coll., matric. 5 May, 1807, aged 17, B.A. 1813, M.A. 1814.
Source: Alumni oxonienses
MA Oxon, Oriel Coll, Oxford Univ. Studied English. Prize essayist for 1811, essay entitled "Funeral and Sepulchral Honours", published in: Oxford.-University of Oxford. [Prize Poems and Essays.] The Oxford English Prize Essays. vol. 3. 1836
Author: The Neptune’s Car: a tale of New York. A poem, Saunders & Otley, London, 1857
1813: Curate, Ufton, Berks
1814: Perpetual Curate, St Alkmond Shrewsbury
1823: Lecturer, St Mary's Bathwick
1841-1861: Clergyman, 14 Park St, Walcot, Bath
Married - At Shrewsbury, the Rev. Wm. Attfield, A.M. of Oriel College, Oxford, to Mary Anne, third daughter of Samuel Cooke, Esq. of Swan Hill House, Shrewsbury.
Hereford Journal - Wednesday 05 December 1821
9 December 1861. The Will of the Reverend William Attfield late of 14 Park Street in the Parish of Walcot in the City of Bath Clerk deceased who died 27 (sic) October 1861 at Park Street aforesaid was proved at Bristol by the oaths of Mary Anne Attfield of 14 Park Street aforesaid Widow the Relict and William Attfield of the same place Gentleman the Son two of the Executors. Effects under £14,000.
11 March 1873. Administration of the effects of Mary Anne Attfield late of 14 Park Street in the City of Bath Widow who died 27 January 1873 at 14 Park Street was granted at Bristol to William Attfield of 14 Park Street Gentleman the Son and one of the Next of Kin. Effects under £450.
1845: Played in first class cricket match for West of England
Source: http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/36/36250/36250.html
1861: Ensign, Volunteer Rifle Corps.
1871: "Fundholder & lands", living with mother in Walcot, Bath
11 February 1876. Administration of the effects of William Attfield late of Peckham House Peckham in the County of Surrey Gentleman a Bachelor who died 17 January 1876 at Peckham House was granted at the Principal Registry to Mary Emma Attfield of 4 Alfred Street in the City of Bath Spinster the Sister and one of the Next of Kin. Effects under £2,000.
ATTFIELD Mary Emma of "Cranford" Princess Road Branksome Dorsetshire spinster died 5 April 1898; Administration London 12 May to George Cooke Attfield esquire. Effects £5416 3s.
ATTFIELD George Cooke of 17 Salisbury Road Hove Sussex died 16 January 1925; Probate Lewes 13 February to Charles Webster Rede Gell-Woolley solicitor and Ethel Clare Attfield spinster. Effects £23570 11s.
From the 1850s until 1879 George Cooke Attfield was Medical Officer to Convict Establishment, Fremantle, W.Australia
Source: http://www.fremantleprison.com/history/history3.cfm
"Attfield Street" is today a street in Fremantle.
ATTFIELD George Cook, b.1822 d. 1923 (England), arr. 6.11.1857 per "Dolphin", m. 12.11.1863 (Perth) Alice Maude ROE b. 11.6.1846 youngest dtr. of J.S. ROE (Surveyor General). Chd. Maud Cecil b. 1864 (Frem), Florence Mary b. 1866 (Frem) d. 1866, Alice (Teakel) Isabel b. 1868 (Frem), Edith Blanche b. 1867 d. 1894, Ethel Clare b. 1870. Imperial Surgeon Frem. Convict Est. etc. appointed 7.1857-1879 & Supt. Lunatic Asylum, also Director Marine Ins. Co. from 1874. Employed 2 T/L servants 1870 & 1871. Wife & 3 chd. to London 19.7.1874 per "Chalgrove" & returned 7-8-1876 per "Daylight". TPOo U.K. again 28.12.1878 per "Helena Mena" with 3 chd. Dr. to KGS 11.2.1879 per "Rob Roy".
Bicentenial Dictionary of Western Australians pre 1829 - 1888 Vol. 1 A-C
http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/AUSSIE-GEN-RESEARCH/2001-04/0986994343
1891: Medical practitioner, 96 Buckingham Road, Brighton
From 1894: 17 Salisbury Road, Hove
'Dr. George Cooke Attfield was born at Bath on January 27 1826 died at Hove January 16, 1925, within 11 days of his 99th birthday. He played a little County Cricket for both Somerset and Surrey and later kept up the game in West Australia'
From Wisden Book of Cricketers Lives, ed Benny Green, 1986
For his cricketing statistics 1845-1856 see:
http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/36/36249/36249.html
Articled clerk, 14 Featherstone Buildings, St Andrew Holborn (1851 census)
Solicitor & attorney, 30 Upper North Place, St Pancras (1861 census)
Admitted as Attorney, Michaelmas Term 1852, Queens Bench; residence 16 Featherstone Buildings; Articled to C Prothero, Newport
Source: The Legal Observer, Vol 44, 1852, page 462
ATTFIELD Catherine Jane of "Cranford" Princess Road Branksome Dorsetshire spinster died 25 March 1898; Administration London 12 May to George Cooke Attfield esquire. Effects £4998 2s 7d.
On Monday a match of rackets was played at the Park Tavern, Bath, for a large stake, by Capt. Taswell and Robert Attfield, Esq., of Bath, against Mr. Mitchell, the celebrated player of Bristol. After seven well contested games, which lasted nearly three hours, Messrs. Taswell and Attfield were declared the winners.
Bristol Mercury, 31.1.1857
ATTFIELD Robert Cecil, 20 November 1871. Administration of the effects of Robert Cecil Attfield late of 14 Park Street Bath in the County of Somerset Esquire who died 23 October 1871 at 14 Park Street was granted at Bristol to William Attfield of 14 Park Street Esquire the Brother. Effects under £4,000.
MARRIAGES: July 23, at the Church of the Holy Trinity, Bessborough Gardens, Pimlico, Robert Young, Esq., late Capt. Irregular Cavalry, Turkish Contingent, son of the late Captain Young R.N., to Emily Anne, youngest daughter of the Rev. Wm. Attfield, M.A., of Bath.
Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - Thursday 30 July 1857
HEAD Emily Anne of 3 Pavilion Parade Brighton widow died 7 January 1912 at the Southbourne Hotel South Parade Bath; Probate London 30 January to Frederick John Paley M.D. and Charles Webster Rede Gell-Woolley esquire. Effects £4844 3s. 7d.