See also
Husband:
John Attfield (1789-1871)
Wife:
Sarah Unknown (c. 1790-1849)
Children:
Name:
John Attfield
Sex:
Male
Father:
John Attfield (1757-1838)
Mother:
Elizabeth Chitty (1765-1852)
Note 1 (shared):
Surrey History Centre: Item ref: 7014/1/25
Assignment of mortgage by James Rogers of Chobham, farmer, and John Mears of Bagshot, gent, with agreement of John Attfield alias John Field of Windlesham, shopkeeper, to Edward Attfield of Windlesham, shoemaker
Recites deeds and the recitals contained in them, 1810-1816 (-/16-23);
lease and release, 9-10 Feb 1820, of the premises as in 1808 mortgage, to Henry Street;
lease and release, 6-7 Jul 1824, by John Attfield to Elias Harvey Beeton of plot 787 on the Windlesham inclosure plan;
will of Edward Honer, 28 Oct 1833, bequeathing his estate to James Rogers and John Mears;
will of John Affield [Attfield] alias John Field, 9 Dec 1828, father of John Attfield party to this deed.
Endorsed with further assignments by Edward Attfield to William Archer of Windlesham Hall, 20 Nov 1851; and by the executors of Archer's will to John Waterer of Bagshot, nurseryman, 20 Aug 1862.
Date(s): 20 Nov 1839
Note 2:
ATTFIELD John, 19 December 1872. The Will of John Attfield late of Windlesham in the County of Surrey Shopkeeper who died 5 January 1871 at Windlesham was proved at the Principal Registry by Richard Attfield of Windlesham Farmer the Brother the surviving Executor. Effects under £100.
Note 3:
Will of John Attfield of Windlesham Surrey shopkeeper, 1 Aug 1867; to daughter Eliza the wife of David Hellier all plate, linen, china, glass, books, furniture and household effects stock in trade and consumable stores for her own separate use and benefit; residue of personal estate and all real estate to brother Richard Attfield and Frederick Waterer of Bagshot nurseryman (execs) to be sold and invested in trust to be received by daughter Eliza during the joint lives of herself and her husband for her sole use independently of her husband, and after her death to whoever my said daughter shall direct in her will, or in default of such direction to my brother Richard Attfield for his absolute use and benefit.
Witnesses: George John Trimbley, Bagshot, postmaster, Harry Geo Poulter, clerk to Messrs Andrews & Gibbs, solicitors, Bagshot.
Proved London 19 Dec 1872 to Richard Attfield the surviving exec.
Birth:
1789
Windlesham, Surrey
Baptism:
26 Jul 1789 (age 0)
Windlesham, Surrey
Occupation (1):
23 Apr 1828 (age 38-39)
Shopkeeper, Windlesham (baptism of daughter Emma)
Will (1):
1828 (age 38-39)
Mentioned in father's will
Occupation (2):
20 Nov 1839 (age 49-50)
John Attfield alias John Field of Windlesham, shopkeeper
Census (1):
1841 (age 51-52)
Farmer, North of Windlesham Church Road, Windlesham
Census (2):
1851 (age 61-62)
Grocer, Church Road, Windlesham (widower)
Census (3):
1861 (age 71-72)
Grocer, Top of New Road, Windlesham (widower)
Will (2):
1 Aug 1867 (age 77-78)
Date of will (see notes)
Occupation (3):
1871 (age 81-82)
Shopkeeper, Windlesham (on will)
Death fact:
1871 (age 81-82)
1871 Mar Qtr, Chertsey, 2a/21 (aged 81)
Death:
5 Jan 1871 (age 81-82)
Windlesham, Surrey
Burial:
8 Jan 1871
St John the Baptist, Windlesham (aged 81)
Probate:
19 Dec 1872
Probate to brother, Richard Attfield
Name:
Sarah Unknown
Sex:
Female
Father:
-
Mother:
-
Birth:
c. 1790
Surrey
Census:
1841 (age 50-51)
Wife in household
Death fact (1):
31 Dec 1849 (age 58-59)
Acute fever 14 days, John Keymer of Bagshot in attendance
Death:
31 Dec 1849 (age 58-59)
Windlesham, Surrey
Death fact (2):
1850 (age 59-60)
1850 Mar Qtr, Chertsey, 4/65
Burial:
7 Jan 1850
St John the Baptist, Windlesham (aged 58)
Name:
Eliza Attfield
Sex:
Female
Spouse:
Birth:
1823
Windlesham, Surrey
Baptism:
14 Sep 1823 (age 0)
Windlesham, Surrey (Eliza Field)
Census (1):
1841 (age 17-18)
Living with parents
Census (2):
1851 (age 27-28)
Grocer's assistant, living with father, unmarried
Census (3):
1861 (age 37-38)
Living with father, housekeeper, married (husband absent)
Will:
1 Aug 1867 (age 43-44)
Mentioned in father's will
Census (4):
1871 (age 47-48)
Grocer, Windlesham (married, husband absent)
Census (5):
1871 (age 47-48)
Living with aunt, Charlotte Attfield (widow)
Death fact:
1873 (age 49-50)
1873 Dec Qtr, Chertsey, 2a/25 (aged 50)
Death:
1873 (age 49-50)
Chertsey, Surrey
Name:
Emma Attfield
Sex:
Female
Birth:
1828
Windlesham, Surrey
Baptism:
23 Mar 1828 (age 0)
Windlesham, Surrey
Death:
1829 (age 0-1)
Windlesham, Surrey
Burial:
27 Jul 1829
St John the Baptist, Windlesham (Emma Field, aged 1)
Name:
Caroline Attfield
Sex:
Female
Birth:
1829
Windlesham, Surrey
Baptism:
7 Jun 1829 (age 0)
Windlesham, Surrey (Caroline Field)
Death:
1837 (age 7-8)
Windlesham, Surrey
Burial:
16 Jun 1837
St John the Baptist, Windlesham (Caroline Attfield, aged 8)
Surrey History Centre: Item ref: 7014/1/25
Assignment of mortgage by James Rogers of Chobham, farmer, and John Mears of Bagshot, gent, with agreement of John Attfield alias John Field of Windlesham, shopkeeper, to Edward Attfield of Windlesham, shoemaker
Recites deeds and the recitals contained in them, 1810-1816 (-/16-23);
lease and release, 9-10 Feb 1820, of the premises as in 1808 mortgage, to Henry Street;
lease and release, 6-7 Jul 1824, by John Attfield to Elias Harvey Beeton of plot 787 on the Windlesham inclosure plan;
will of Edward Honer, 28 Oct 1833, bequeathing his estate to James Rogers and John Mears;
will of John Affield [Attfield] alias John Field, 9 Dec 1828, father of John Attfield party to this deed.
Endorsed with further assignments by Edward Attfield to William Archer of Windlesham Hall, 20 Nov 1851; and by the executors of Archer's will to John Waterer of Bagshot, nurseryman, 20 Aug 1862.
Date(s): 20 Nov 1839
ATTFIELD John, 19 December 1872. The Will of John Attfield late of Windlesham in the County of Surrey Shopkeeper who died 5 January 1871 at Windlesham was proved at the Principal Registry by Richard Attfield of Windlesham Farmer the Brother the surviving Executor. Effects under £100.
Will of John Attfield of Windlesham Surrey shopkeeper, 1 Aug 1867; to daughter Eliza the wife of David Hellier all plate, linen, china, glass, books, furniture and household effects stock in trade and consumable stores for her own separate use and benefit; residue of personal estate and all real estate to brother Richard Attfield and Frederick Waterer of Bagshot nurseryman (execs) to be sold and invested in trust to be received by daughter Eliza during the joint lives of herself and her husband for her sole use independently of her husband, and after her death to whoever my said daughter shall direct in her will, or in default of such direction to my brother Richard Attfield for his absolute use and benefit.
Witnesses: George John Trimbley, Bagshot, postmaster, Harry Geo Poulter, clerk to Messrs Andrews & Gibbs, solicitors, Bagshot.
Proved London 19 Dec 1872 to Richard Attfield the surviving exec.