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About Alonzo Bradley Chatfield, II
5th of 10 children of ALONZO BRADLEY CHATFIELD & MARY ELIZABETH GRAVES
Military: Civil War, Union Army, Co. B., 33d Ill. Vols. Wounded at Black River Bridge in Vicksburg, lost his right arm from battle
Occupation: Tax collector, civil servent in Washington D.C., writer/family genealogist
Married (1): May 16, 1867, EMMA L. SMITH, DuPage Co., Illinois (1846 - 1879)
Two children: 1. Charles Bradley CHATFIELD 1869 – 1950 2. Albert Spencer "Bert" CHATFIELD 1872 – 1941
Married (2): Sep 25, 1879, HARRIET ELIZA "HATTIE" NIMS, Henry Co., Illinois
Four children 1. Alonzo Bradley Chatfield, III 1881 – 1963 2. Ethel CHATFIELD 1883 – 1960 3. Louisa CHATFIELD 1885 – 1937 4. Edward Nims CHATFIELD 1891 – 1966
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During the Civil War he enlisted in Company B, 33rd IL Volunteers and participated in several battles before losing his right forearm on May 17, 1863 the Battle of Big Black River Bridge, MS. Following the war he was a tax collector in Lisle, IL until 1869, at which time he briefly lived in Anamosa, IA between 1871 and 1876. He then moved to Sycamore, IL where he was tax collector until 1880 when he moved to Washington, DC to become a clerk in the US Treasury Dept. Source: Two Brothers and Friends, A Chatfield Genealogy, Harry E. Chatfield, Vol. IV, pg. 66.
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Jul 30, 1920, The Washington Post, Washington, DC: CHATFIELD -- On Wednesday, July 28, 1920, at his residence 3400 Seventeenth street northwest, Alonzo B. Chatfield, in his seventy-eighth year.
Funeral services at his late residence on Friday, July 20, at 3 p.m. Interment in Rock Creek Cemetery.
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CHATFIELD, ALONZO B. of Washington D.C., b. in Lisle, Ill. Oct. 25, 1842, educated in public schools and Naperville Academy, was enlisted in co. B. 33d Ill. vols. 1861, served in several battles, lost his right forearm at battle of Big Black River Bridge, Miss. May 17, 1863, attended commercial college in Chicago, tax collector in Lisle 3 terms, deputy circuit clerk and ex-officio recorder there some years, real estate and insurance agent in Chicago, 1869-1871, merchant in Anamosa, Iowa, 1871, removed to Sycamore, Ill. 1876, tax collector there 2 terms, clerk in U. S. treasury dept. at Wash. since 1880 [m. 1st May 16, 1867 Emma L. Smith, dau, of Charles and Harriet N.] and had Charles B. and Albert S., m 2d Sep 25, 1879 Mrs. Hattie E. (Nims) Chatfield b. in Fitchville (Ohio) [dau. of James F. and Louisa J. Nims], and had Alonzo B. Jr., Ethel, Louisa and Edward N.]
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5th of 10 children of ALONZO BRADLEY CHATFIELD & MARY ELIZABETH GRAVES
Military: Civil War, Union Army, Co. B., 33d Ill. Vols. Wounded at Black River Bridge in Vicksburg, lost his right arm from battle
Occupation: Tax collector, civil servent in Washington D.C., writer/family genealogist
Married (1): May 16, 1867, EMMA L. SMITH, DuPage Co., Illinois (1846 - 1879)
Two children: 1. Charles Bradley CHATFIELD 1869 – 1950 2. Albert Spencer "Bert" CHATFIELD 1872 – 1941
Married (2): Sep 25, 1879, HARRIET ELIZA "HATTIE" NIMS, Henry Co., Illinois
Four children 1. Alonzo Bradley Chatfield, III 1881 – 1963 2. Ethel CHATFIELD 1883 – 1960 3. Louisa CHATFIELD 1885 – 1937 4. Edward Nims CHATFIELD 1891 – 1966
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During the Civil War he enlisted in Company B, 33rd IL Volunteers and participated in several battles before losing his right forearm on May 17, 1863 the Battle of Big Black River Bridge, MS. Following the war he was a tax collector in Lisle, IL until 1869, at which time he briefly lived in Anamosa, IA between 1871 and 1876. He then moved to Sycamore, IL where he was tax collector until 1880 when he moved to Washington, DC to become a clerk in the US Treasury Dept. Source: Two Brothers and Friends, A Chatfield Genealogy, Harry E. Chatfield, Vol. IV, pg. 66.
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Jul 30, 1920, The Washington Post, Washington, DC: CHATFIELD -- On Wednesday, July 28, 1920, at his residence 3400 Seventeenth street northwest, Alonzo B. Chatfield, in his seventy-eighth year.
Funeral services at his late residence on Friday, July 20, at 3 p.m. Interment in Rock Creek Cemetery.
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CHATFIELD, ALONZO B. of Washington D.C., b. in Lisle, Ill. Oct. 25, 1842, educated in public schools and Naperville Academy, was enlisted in co. B. 33d Ill. vols. 1861, served in several battles, lost his right forearm at battle of Big Black River Bridge, Miss. May 17, 1863, attended commercial college in Chicago, tax collector in Lisle 3 terms, deputy circuit clerk and ex-officio recorder there some years, real estate and insurance agent in Chicago, 1869-1871, merchant in Anamosa, Iowa, 1871, removed to Sycamore, Ill. 1876, tax collector there 2 terms, clerk in U. S. treasury dept. at Wash. since 1880 [m. 1st May 16, 1867 Emma L. Smith, dau, of Charles and Harriet N.] and had Charles B. and Albert S., m 2d Sep 25, 1879 Mrs. Hattie E. (Nims) Chatfield b. in Fitchville (Ohio) [dau. of James F. and Louisa J. Nims], and had Alonzo B. Jr., Ethel, Louisa and Edward N.]
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Alonzo Bradley Chatfield, II's Timeline
1842 |
October 25, 1842
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Lisle, DuPage County, Illinois, USA
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1870 |
May 25, 1870
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Sycamore, DeKalb County, IL, United States
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1872 |
July 30, 1872
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Anamosa, Jones County, IA, United States
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1881 |
January 20, 1881
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District Of Columbia, USA
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1883 |
March 1883
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Washington, District of Columbia, DC, United States
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1885 |
July 11, 1885
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Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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1891 |
May 23, 1891
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Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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1920 |
July 28, 1920
Age 77
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District Of Columbia, USA
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July 28, 1920
Age 77
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Rock Creek Cemetery (Plot: Section S Lot 017), Washington, District of Columbia, District Of Columbia USA
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