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Family of James Attfield and Harriet Watson

Husband: James Attfield (1789-1858)
Wife: Harriet Watson (1779-1843)
Marriage 1 May 1817 St Mary, Islington
Marriage Licence 1817 Source: Marriage Licence Allegations - Faculty Office 1701-1850
Witnesses 1 May 1817 Anne Watson, Richard Attfield

Husband: James Attfield

Name: James Attfield
Sex: Male
Father: William Attfield (c. 1760-1808)
Mother: Mary Roake (1766-1831)
Birth 1789 Chertsey, Surrey
Baptism 6 Mar 1789 (age 0) Chertsey, Surrey
Will 31 Oct 1807 (age 17-18) Mentioned in father's will
Residence 1817 (age 27-28) Kingston upon Thames, Surrey
Will 7 Jun 1824 (age 34-35) Mentioned in mother's will
Occupation 1826 (age 36-37) Bookseller & stationer, Market Place, Kingston (Pigot's Directory, 1826)
Census 1841 (age 51-52) Independent, Norbiton Street, Kingston, Surrey
Census 1851 (age 61-62) Landowner, Norbiton, Kingston upon Thames (widower)
Death fact 1858 (age 68-69) 1858 Jun Qtr, Kingston, 2a/119
Death 29 Apr 1858 (age 68-69) Norbiton Cottage, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey
Burial 6 May 1858 St Peter, Chertsey, Surrey (aged 69)
Will 13 May 1858 (age 68-69) Probate, London Fol.280 to John Sutton Attfield, engineer, nephew (under £4000)

Wife: Harriet Watson

Name: Harriet Watson
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1779 Islington, Middlesex
Will 23 Dec 1822 (age 42-43) Proved 13.2.1844
Census 1841 (age 61-62) Present at census
Death fact 1843 (age 63-64) 1843 Dec Qtr, Kingston, 4/146
Death fact 18 Oct 1843 (age 63-64) Cause of death: diseased brain; Mary Ellis of Kingston in attendance
Death 18 Oct 1843 (age 63-64) Kingston upon Thames, Surrey
Burial 26 Oct 1843 St Peter, Chertsey, Surrey (aged 64)

Note on Husband: James Attfield

ATTFIELD James, 13 May 1858. The Will of James Attfield late of Norbiton Cottage Kingston-upon-Thames in the County of Surrey Gentleman deceased who died 29 April 1858 at Norbiton Cottage aforesaid was proved at the Principal Registry by the oath of John Sutton Attfield of Norbiton Cottage aforesaid Engineer the Nephew and one of the Executors. Effects under £3,000. Resworn at the Stamp Office August 1858, under £4,000.