Husband:
Temple Chevallier (1731-1804)
Wife:
Mary Fiske (1740-1807)
Children:
Marriage:
13 Apr 1763
Aspall, Suffolk
Name:
Temple Chevallier
Sex:
Male
Father:
-
Mother:
-
Birth:
15 Aug 1731
Aspall Hall, Aspall, Suffolk
Death:
24 Aug 1804 (age 73)
Aspall, Suffolk
Burial:
1 Sep 1804
St Mary of Grace, Aspall, Suffolk (aged 73)
Name:
Mary Fiske
Sex:
Female
Father:
-
Mother:
-
Note (shared):
The Fiske family papers describe her: "Second daughter of the Rev Thomas Fiske of Chadacre Hall, Shimpling, bap at Shimpling Church, Sept 18, 1740.; m. 1763, the Rev Temple Chevallier, M.A. b 1731 of Aspall Hall, sometime Fellow of Magdalen College, Cambridge; descended from one Anthoine Chevalier, who lived in Jersey, circa 1510. The Chevalier arms are borne by the Apsall family. The motto is identical with that, and the arms vary little from those of Villiers, Earl of Jersey; son of Mr Clement Benjamin Chevallier, who succeeded his uncle in the Aspall Hall estates. Mary (or Molly) Fiske seems to have been an attractive..."
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Birth:
1740
Suffolk
Baptism:
18 Sep 1740 (age 0)
Shrimpling Church, Suffolk
Death:
7 Nov 1807 (age 66-67)
Aspall, Suffolk
Burial:
14 Nov 1807
St Mary of Grace, Aspall, Suffolk (aged 67)
Name:
Temple Fiske Chevallier
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Sarah Edgcumbe (1766-1818)
Children:
Richard Edgcumbe Chevallier (1794-1853)
Temple Chevallier (1794-1873)
Note (shared):
Source: http://www.users.bigpond.net.au/andrewbs/famtree/tfc1.htm
Birth:
30 Jan 1764
Great Bealings, Suffolk
Occupation:
-; Rector of Redingham, Suffolk
Death:
24 Oct 1816 (age 52)
Aspall, Suffolk
Burial:
31 Oct 1816
St Mary of Grace, Aspall, Suffolk (aged 52)
Name:
John Chevallier
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Caroline Hepburn (1786-1815)
Children:
Caroline Chevallier (c. 1814-1882)
Note:
Chevallier, John, M.D. (d.1846), physician and agriculturist, was youngest brother of the Rev. Temple Fiske Chevallier of Aspall Hall, rector of Badingham, Suffolk, who died 24 Oct. 1816 (Gent. Mag. 1816, ii. 470). After qualifying as physician, he took orders and presented himself to the living of Aspall, which was in his own gift, in 1817. For many years he received deranged patients into the hall. He was much interested also in agriculture, and has the credit of having first cultivated and introduced to practical agriculture the celebrated Chevallier barley. He died on 14 Aug. 1846.
[Gent. Mag. 1846, new ser. xlvi. 499.] [Source: The Dictionary of National Biography, vol. 4, published 1917, Oxford University Press - Solihull library, 31 Jul 2003].
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Birth:
30 Aug 1774
Great Bealings, Suffolk
Death:
14 Aug 1846 (age 71)
Aspall, Suffolk
Burial:
20 Aug 1846
St Mary of Grace, Aspall, Suffolk (aged 72)
The Fiske family papers describe her: "Second daughter of the Rev Thomas Fiske of Chadacre Hall, Shimpling, bap at Shimpling Church, Sept 18, 1740.; m. 1763, the Rev Temple Chevallier, M.A. b 1731 of Aspall Hall, sometime Fellow of Magdalen College, Cambridge; descended from one Anthoine Chevalier, who lived in Jersey, circa 1510. The Chevalier arms are borne by the Apsall family. The motto is identical with that, and the arms vary little from those of Villiers, Earl of Jersey; son of Mr Clement Benjamin Chevallier, who succeeded his uncle in the Aspall Hall estates. Mary (or Molly) Fiske seems to have been an attractive..."
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Source: http://www.users.bigpond.net.au/andrewbs/famtree/tfc1.htm
Chevallier, John, M.D. (d.1846), physician and agriculturist, was youngest brother of the Rev. Temple Fiske Chevallier of Aspall Hall, rector of Badingham, Suffolk, who died 24 Oct. 1816 (Gent. Mag. 1816, ii. 470). After qualifying as physician, he took orders and presented himself to the living of Aspall, which was in his own gift, in 1817. For many years he received deranged patients into the hall. He was much interested also in agriculture, and has the credit of having first cultivated and introduced to practical agriculture the celebrated Chevallier barley. He died on 14 Aug. 1846.
[Gent. Mag. 1846, new ser. xlvi. 499.] [Source: The Dictionary of National Biography, vol. 4, published 1917, Oxford University Press - Solihull library, 31 Jul 2003].
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