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Re: John Patricius Chaworth-Musters (1860-1921)
« Reply #18 on: Monday 19 November 07 09:00 GMT (UK) »

At that time Christchurch was in Hampshire!  Possibly it should have been Christ Church College, Oxford which would have been more likely after education at Eton.


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Re: John Patricius Chaworth-Musters (1860-1921)
« Reply #19 on: Sunday 15 June 08 21:53 BST (UK) »
I have
 John Patricius Chaworth-Musters b. 13 JAN 1860 d. 12 DEC 1921
   m. 1891? Mary Ann Sharp b. 1863 d. 1930

several other sons served in WWI and survived

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Re: John Patricius Chaworth-Musters (1860-1921)
« Reply #20 on: Thursday 28 August 08 14:55 BST (UK) »
I may be able to help. What I've got is listed on my website.  A good place to start http://www.sandars.org.uk/Geneology/descendtext.php?personID=I369&tree=SuperSandars&generations=. Further I can obtain various 'in-house' family histories. Why the interest. Are we related?

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Re: John Patricius Chaworth-Musters (1860-1921)
« Reply #21 on: Wednesday 01 October 08 17:17 BST (UK) »
Hi,

I am a distant cousin, via marriage, to the Chaworth-Muster line.

John Patricious Chaworth-Musters, born 1860, married Mary Ann Sharp.   Mary Ann Sharp was the granddaughter of Sophia Daniel.   Sophia Daniel was my 3 x Great Grandmother.

If you need any help on that particular line, let me know.



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Re: John Patricius Chaworth-Musters (1860-1921)
« Reply #22 on: Wednesday 01 October 08 20:21 BST (UK) »
Thanks for that. Anthony Ch-M was my grandfather (by a later marriage) - one of the sons of J P Ch-M who survived the 1st World War ..
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Re: John Patricius Chaworth-Musters (1860-1921)
« Reply #23 on: Thursday 02 October 08 09:21 BST (UK) »
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I'd be interested in the details of the later marriage of Anthony C-M which I've overlooked along the way.
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Re: John Patricius Chaworth-Musters (1860-1921)
« Reply #24 on: Sunday 26 October 08 14:11 GMT (UK) »
apologies for not getting back on this ..

Tony C Musters married Mabel Charsley (nee Jackson Walker, of Wilmington Delaware  - widow of Lt Commander John H Charsley RN) in June 1953 (I think thats right..)

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Re: John Patricius Chaworth-Musters (1860-1921)
« Reply #25 on: Thursday 27 August 09 00:04 BST (UK) »
Here's a couple of people and/or details that might have been missed;

John Chaworth-Musters, J.P. of Annesley Hall, Wiverton Hall and Colwick Hall died 7 Nov. 1887 after a short illness, (Scarlatina / scarlet fever), at his shooting box in Aumont, Senlis, France aged 49 years, (b. Wiverton Hall 9 Jan., 1838).  He also used to travel to Norway to go salmon fishing, Norway having some of the finest salmon fishing at that time, which might explain why some of the family were born there. (Source CAC Collection, Auckland Museum).

Also Miss Gertrude Adelaide Byron Chaworth-Musters married Mr Angus Gordon on 30 Dec., at Wairoa South, (now known as Clevedon, near Auckland, New Zealand) at the All Soul's Anglican Church.  Captain (later Major) John Whitney was the uncle of the bride who arranged the wedding reception, according to the Observer (newspaper) of 11 Jan., 1890. 

Major John Whitney married one of the Chaworth-Musters family before travelling to NZ and establishing the Colonial Ammunition Company. The Major died on 6 Sept., 1932 and I think is also buried at Clevedon.

I would be very interested if "awahl" has details of the Annesley decoy, (duck trap).  It was from here that mallard duck were introduced into New Zealand.

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Re: John Patricius Chaworth-Musters (1860-1921)
« Reply #26 on: Sunday 11 October 09 16:49 BST (UK) »
Thanks all, I have the chapter of Chaworth-Musters now sorted out well enough, for my writting. Thanks all for you're contributions.