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Notes on John Chute: Died young.

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Single. Girl Scout leader, New London.

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1 daughter, perhaps two. Possibly after the death of her husband, she came with her children to Connecticut.

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Died in World War I.

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Died in infancy.

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Lived in Odessa, Texas, USA.

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Is now Sister Claire Lucy.

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No children.

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Single.

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1 son.

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Lived in Los Angeles, California, USA.

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Oakland, California.

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Lived in West Covina, CA.

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Lived in Elmsford, Westchester, New York, USA.

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Note    N13-209         Back to Index        Back to Gordon Morine and Idella Mae Chute Morine.
Notes on Gordon Morine and Idella Mae Chute Morine:

GMC: "Had 10 children."

Correction: "In the family of William Minard Chute ... Idella Mae, who married Gordon Morine in 1935, had 11 children, not 10, all living and four married. One daughter was married this summer, so has no children, but the other two girls and one boy have children. The married son, Gerald, was to see me this summer and he is passionately interested in anything affecting the Chutes."

Source: Letter from Marion B. Frude McCormick of Bear River, Digby County, Nova Scotia, dated 24 OCT 1967, to George M. Chute, Jr.


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Note    N13-210         Back to Index        Back to Charles Chute, M.P. and Ursula Challoner Chute.
Notes on Charles Chute, M.P. and Ursula Challoner Chute:

Dates of living documents: 1606, 1614-16, 1634. Barrister of the Middle Temple, Member of Parliament, Norfolk.


May 29. 1606. Mid. Temple.51. "Ch. Chewte to Tho. Wilson. Has a cancelled bond of his. Hopes the bond of affection will rest unviolated between them."
Source: From: James I: Volume 21: May, 1606', Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James I, 1603-1610 (1857), pp. 315-19.
URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=15006&strquery=Chewte. Date accessed: 12 March 2006.
Sources: Middlesex: - Calendar to the Sessions Records, 1614-1615
Additional Baptisms.
Middlesex Sessions Records.
Jury List.
County: Middlesex
Country: England
Charles Chewte, esquire, bailiff of the liberty of the Duchy of Lancaster at Enfield.

Middlesex: - Calendar to the Sessions Records, 1615-1616
Additional Baptisms.
Middlesex Sessions Records.
Sessions Rolls.
County: Middlesex
Country: England
Charles Chewte, esquire, of the Liberty of the Duchy of Lancaster at Enfield.



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Cousin of Sir Thomas Challoner, tutor to Henry, Prince of Wales, son of James I, for whom Bramhill in Hants, was built, is commemorated by a fine monument in Cheswich Church.

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Notes on Challoner Chute: According to WEC: "Spent his childhood in Kensington where his younger brother Charles was born in 1600, and his sister Dorothy in 1603; the entries of whose births in the register of the Mary Abbotts, Kensington, were in Latin, while those of less dignified persons were in the vulgar tongue. Was admitted student of the Middle Temple November 11, 1613 as "Caroli Chewte", and was called to the bar May 23, 1623. He was appointed to conduct ... registrations of titles and sales of land. He purchased the Vyne, a celebrated country-seat in Hants Co., between Hampshire and Berkshire, of Lord Sandys, grandson of Sir Walter Sandys in 1653. The Vyne was settled by the Romans in the 2nd or 3rd century and was held by the family of Sandys from Richard II, to 1650. Was presented a valuable silver tankard by John, Bishop of Rochester for his efforts on behalf of the bishops and the royal cause; elected Treasurer of the Middle Temple in 1655; Knight of the Shire for Middlesex 1656 and 1658, and upon the assembling of Parliament under Richard Cromwell, January 29, 1659, was unanimously chosen speaker of the House of Commons. The French ambassador, M. de Bordeaux, wrote home in February that Parliament elected its speaker "who is one of the most celebrated lawyers in the nation, and there appeared to be no opposition to his election."

His christening record is as follows:

Chaliner CHEWTE
Sex: M
Event(s):
Christening: 2 Feb 1598
Bearsted, Kent, England
Parents:
Father: Charles CHEWTE
Mother:
Source Information:
Batch number: Dates Source Call No. Type Printout Call No. Type
C046841 1563-1847 0874098 IT 2 Film 6906451 Film
Sheet:
Film or fiche number 0874098
Bearsted, Kent Count, England, parish register transcripts : christenings, 1655-1847; marriages, 1563-1837; burials, 1563-1840 Church of England. Parish Church of Bearsted (Kent)









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