See also
Husband:
John Chevallier (1774-1846)
Wife:
Caroline Hepburn (1786-1815)
Children:
Marriage:
1808
Long Melford, Suffolk
Name:
John Chevallier
Sex:
Male
Father:
Temple Chevallier (1731-1804)
Mother:
Mary Fiske (1740-1807)
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)
Name:
Caroline Hepburn
Sex:
Female
Father:
-
Mother:
-
Birth:
1786
Death:
1815 (age 28-29)
Aspall, Suffolk
Burial:
14 Oct 1815
St Mary of Grace, Aspall, Suffolk (aged 29)
Name:
Caroline Chevallier
Sex:
Female
Spouse:
Thomas Kinder (1814-1881)
Children:
Anna Maria Chevallier Kinder (1841-1929)
Note:
18 January 1883. The Will of Caroline Kinder late of Sandridge Bury in the Parish of Sandridge in the County of Hertford Widow who died 8 November 1882 at Sandridge Bury was proved at the Principal Registry by Felix Cobbold of Holywells Ipswich in the County of Suffolk Esquire Barrister-at-Law and William Hackwood of 7 Walbrook in the City of London Solicitor the Executors. Personal estate £18,492 12s. 3d. Resworn August 1883 £19,039 1s. 6d.
Birth:
c. 1814
Long Melford, Suffolk
Death fact:
1882 (age 67-68)
1882 Dec Qtr, St Albans, 3a/275 (aged 69)
Death:
1882 (age 67-68)
St Albans, Hertfordshire
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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18 January 1883. The Will of Caroline Kinder late of Sandridge Bury in the Parish of Sandridge in the County of Hertford Widow who died 8 November 1882 at Sandridge Bury was proved at the Principal Registry by Felix Cobbold of Holywells Ipswich in the County of Suffolk Esquire Barrister-at-Law and William Hackwood of 7 Walbrook in the City of London Solicitor the Executors. Personal estate £18,492 12s. 3d. Resworn August 1883 £19,039 1s. 6d.