John Charles Le Pelley Hatten
Cause of his death was Cerebral Haemorrhage. Birth Notes: Ref: Risbridge/Sep 1875/4a/464 Death Notes: Ref: Hastings/Mar 1943/2b/19, informant May Kearsley (nursing home) Burial Notes: Mourners included sisters Rozalie and Gertrude Hatten plus Rev. Philip A Kingsford (brother-in-law). Noted events in his life were: Association: Witness at event _EVN 33280 of Violet Kingsford de Verinne /Hatten/. Baptism, 12 Sep 1875, Withersfield Suffolk [St. Mary the Vigin]. 5 Association: Witness at event _EVN 1241 of Arthur William /Hatten/. Census, 1881, Bodle Street Green Herstmonceux East Sussex [Rectory House St. John's]. 11 Birthplace shown incorrectly as Herstmonceux Census, 1891, Grantham Lincolnshire [The King's School]. 12 Boarder at school aged 15. Education: Cambridge University [Selwyn College], Between 1896 and 1899. 57 Previously attended Grantham Grammar School, Lincolnshire. B.A. 1899, M.A. 1904 Census, 1901, Haywards Heath Sussex [1 Gordon Villas]. 13 Residence, 1909, Ewhurst East Sussex. 1 Occupation: Clergyman Church of England, 1901. 13 Occupation: Clergyman Church of England, 1911. 3 Rector of St. Mary the Virgin, Dallington, East Sussex, from 1911 to 1934. Rural Dean, Diocese of Chichester, 1934-43. No Name, 5 Feb 1916, Bexhill-on-Sea East Sussex [Whimslea Belle Hill]. 1 Witness to death of brother Arthur William Hatten No Name, 1919, Monks Eleigh Suffolk. 37 84/279 Monks Eleigh - 1919 - Sale of land by Rev John Charles le Pelley Hatten (Dallington, Sussex) as Executor of Rev Charles William Hatten (Bexhill, Sussex) - died 1918, to Sarah Jane Brown (w/o Charles Brown of Hitcham). Details of property & occupiers. Also mentions deaths of John Laine le Pelley & Arthur William Hatten. Sheet parchment folded in 2, written on 2+ sides, signed / sealed by J C le P Hatten. £26 No Name, Jun 1919, Dallington East Sussex. 8 Local newspaper report: "This newspaper article has highlighted that the Rector, Reverend John Charles le Pelly Hatten had also served his country in the First World War and should also be included in Dallingtons Roll of Honour." Will, 17 Mar 1939, St. Leonard's on Sea East Sussex [78 West Hill]. 35 Includes provision for his maid, Anita Budgen (1897-1959) Residence, Between 1939 and 1943, St. Leonard's on Sea East Sussex [78 West Hill]. 6 On 1939 Register living with Anita Budge (housekeeper), born 1897, and two young girls: Betty F Angell (later Fricker), born 1931, and Patricia A Stigeeak (later Mansfied), born 1932. Evacuees? There is one other person whose details are locked. John married Lilian Frances Susan Kingsford, daughter of Charles Dudley Kingsford and Blanche Frances Goodchild, on 20 Apr 1909 in Brightling East Sussex [St. Thomas a Becket].9 (Lilian Frances Susan Kingsford was born on 27 Jun 1875 in Clapham Common London 13,57 and died in Dec 1926 in Camberwell Surrey (London) 57.) Noted events in their marriage were: Census, 1911, Hawkhurst Kent [Laurel Bank Cripps Corner Staplecross]. 3 Also resident: Amelia Kate Sargent (15), born Lunsford Cross, Sussex, servant Marriage Notes: Ref: Battle/Jun 1909/2b/129, witnesses Arthur W Hatten (groom's brother) and Blanche F Kingsford (bride's mother) |
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