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HASELFOOT, Arthur John

HASELFOOT, Arthur John

Male 1904 - 1997  (92 years)   Has no ancestors and no descendants in this family tree.


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  • Name HASELFOOT, Arthur John 
    Birth 25 Oct 1904  Headington, Oxfordshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death 1997  Hastings & Rother Registration District, East Sussex Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I7976  Edgoose
    Last Modified 5 Feb 2026 

    Family CHATER, Anne W.,   b. 16 Feb 1916   d. 19 Jan 1989, Islington Registration District, Greater London Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 72 years) 
    Marriage 1944  Chelsea Registration District, London Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F2876  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 27 Jan 2026 

  • Notes 

    • ATHUR J. HASELFOOT 1904-1997

      The birth of an Arthur John HASELFOOT was registered in 1904. According to the registration of his death in 1997 he was born on 25 October 1904.
      (GRO December Q 1904 Headington 3a 1016)

      The marriage between Anne W. GILMORE formerly CHATER, widow, and Arthur J. HASELFOOT was registered in 1944.
      (GRO June Q 1944 Chelsea 1a 712)

      The death of Authur John HASELFOOT was registered in 1997.
      (GRO June Q 1997 Hatings & Rother 4561A A62A 020 0597)

      NOTES & QUERIES:
      Robyn HASELFOOT wrote: "I came across your entry about Charles G. GILMORE while doing some research on my own family. My grandmother was Anne W. CHATER who he married shortly before his death, having been friends for several years. My granny married again (and became Anne HASELFOOT), but never really got over the loss of her first husband, and wore their wedding ring until she died, though could speak little of him. He studied at LSE in London, where he became president of the students' union. I think he was the first in his family to go to university. From the condolence letters I have read that were kept by my granny, it is evident he was very highly regarded. It was a tragic loss."
      (Email from haselfoot at gmail.com, 6 January 2016)

      (revised 26.07.2020)