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Surnames: Chatfield, Landenberger, Taylor
Classification: Query
Message Board URL:
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZYI.2ACIB/158
Message Board Post:
Seeking information on Richard Chatfield and Ann Catherine Taylor, married Feb. 14, 1860 St. Mary Spital Square or Wheeler Chapel, Spitalfields, London, England. Known child was Richard, born March 22, 1863, married Ellen Landenberger in Jan. 1885, probably died between 1934 and 1938. Richard and Ellen's known children were Albert (born 1890 in London Mile End Old Town), Edward (born 1892 in Mile End Old Town), Sidney (born 1894 in Ex Leytonstone), and Harold (born 1896 in Mile End Old Town). Edward may have died young. Ellen probably died between 1901 and 1905. The younger Richard Chatfield (husb. of Ellen) worked for a music publisher and remarried after her death--possibly had additional children. Would appreciate any info. on this family. I am Albert's granddaughter.
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Classification: Query
Message Board URL:
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZYI.2ACIB/157.1
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What was the location of your family....Walter and Florence Erkenbeck? I have been searching for the descendants of James Phillip Erkenbrack who married Rachel Jane Love. They had several children...one they named Clinton Erkenbrack. Is my spelling of the name a variation of Erkenbeck?
They were married in Wisconsin in 1852 and later moved to MN. Could this be a branch of the same family with a different spelling?
Shirley