Born: Mar 20, 1623/24, North Mundham, Sussex, England
Buried: probably in Old Cemetery in Killingworth, Middlesex, Connecticut
Emigrated: 1639 from North Mundham, Sussex Shire, England on the ship St. John to New England as an original inhabitant of Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut
Removed: 1663, Killingworth, Middlesex, Connecticut
Occupation: Farmer
Religion: Puritan
Married (1): Mar 29, 1656, SARAH BISHOP, Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut
Note: There MAY have been a daughter born to George & Sarah:
1. Abigail CHATFIELD
Married (2): Mar 19, 1658/59, ISABEL NETTLETON, Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut
Three children:
1. JOHN CHATFIELD
1661 - 1747
2. George CHATFIELD, II
1668 - abt 1735
3. Mercy CHATFIELD
1671 -
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"In these early cemeteries, there were no records kept; people dug a hole someplace in the burying grounds and buried their friend/relative there. There were no family plots and husbands and wives were often not buried together, unless they died at the same time. Generally someone else might have been buried on either side. It was random and first come."
Note: Reference contributed by Jim Ottmer
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Born: Mar 20, 1623/24, North Mundham, Sussex, England
Buried: probably in Old Cemetery in Killingworth, Middlesex, Connecticut
Emigrated: 1639 from North Mundham, Sussex Shire, England on the ship St. John to New England as an original inhabitant of Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut
Removed: 1663, Killingworth, Middlesex, Connecticut
Occupation: Farmer
Religion: Puritan
Married (1): Mar 29, 1656, SARAH BISHOP, Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut
Note: There MAY have been a daughter born to George & Sarah:
1. Abigail CHATFIELD
Married (2): Mar 19, 1658/59, ISABEL NETTLETON, Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut
Three children:
1. JOHN CHATFIELD
1661 - 1747
2. George CHATFIELD, II
1668 - abt 1735
3. Mercy CHATFIELD
1671 -
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"In these early cemeteries, there were no records kept; people dug a hole someplace in the burying grounds and buried their friend/relative there. There were no family plots and husbands and wives were often not buried together, unless they died at the same time. Generally someone else might have been buried on either side. It was random and first come."
Note: Reference contributed by Jim Ottmer
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Gravesite Details
Burial not confirmed