See also
Husband: | Henry Attfield (1850-1925) | |
Wife: | Mary Ann Cranham (1850-1902) | |
Children: | Eliza Cranham Attfield (1872-1942) | |
Marriage | 30 Sep 1876 | Hale, Farnham, Surrey |
Name: | Henry Attfield | |
Sex: | Male | |
Father: | Thomas Attfield (1825-1905) | |
Mother: | Eliza Bartholomew (c. 1832-1927) | |
Birth | 1850 | Farnham, Surrey |
Baptism | 19 Mar 1850 (age 0) | Hale, Farnham, Surrey (Hatfield) |
Birth fact | 1850 (age 0) | 1850 Mar Qtr, Farnham, 4/173 |
Fact1 | 1868 (age 17-18) | Convicted of theft (see notes) |
Census | 1871 (age 20-21) | Labourer, living with parents |
Census | 1901 (age 50-51) | General labourer, Weybourne Lane, Farnham |
Census | 1911 (age 60-61) | Farm labourer, living with mother (widower) |
Death fact | 1925 (age 74-75) | 1925 Sep Qtr, Farnham, 2a/159 (aged 75, Henry W Attfield) |
Death | 1925 (age 74-75) | Farnham, Surrey |
Name: | Mary Ann Cranham | |
Sex: | Female | |
Father: | - | |
Mother: | - | |
Birth | 1850 | Cove, Hampshire |
Birth fact | 1850 (age 0) | 1850 Sep Qtr, Farnborough, 4/160 |
Death fact | 1902 (age 51-52) | 1902 Jun Qtr, Farnham, 2a/80 (aged 51) |
Death | 1902 (age 51-52) | Farnham, Surrey |
Name: | Eliza Cranham Attfield | |
Sex: | Female | |
Spouse: | Walter Edwin Larby (1871-1955) | |
Birth | 5 Jan 1872 | Hale, Farnham, Surrey |
Census | 1911 (age 38-39) | Wife in household (married 19 years, 8 children, 8 living) |
Death fact | 1942 (age 69-70) | 1942 J Quarter in SURREY SOUTH-WESTERN Volume 02A Page 792 (aged 70) |
Death | 1942 (age 69-70) | Surrey South Western |
"Conviction of thieves and a receiver"
George Cranham, 24, Henry Attfield, 17, George Ayling, 11 and Charles Burgess, 16, pleaded "Guilty" to stealing four coats from the shop of Mr. Richard Halbrook Chilton, at Farnham, and William Westmacott, 27, was indicted for receiving one of the coats, well knowing it to have been stolen. ... Attfield, one of the prisoners, was called as a witness, and proved selling the coats to Westmacott. ... The court sentenced the thieves to eight months' and the receiver to twelve months' hard labour.
Lloyds Weekly Newspaper, 13.12.1868