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John Chaundy (1834-1890)

John Chaundy was born 6th May 1834.
Baptism on 1st June 1834 at St. Mary the Virgin of John, son of John & Eliza Chaundy of Littlemore, a Baker. Why St. Mary the Virgin, when they lived in Littlemore ?

1851 - Blackfriars Road, St. Ebbes, Oxford

Banns for the marriage of John Chaundy, batchelor and Maria Bossom, spinster both of this parish were published at St. John the Baptist on 24th August, 31st August & 7th September 1856 by Harry W. Sargent, incumbent.
John Chaundy (full age bachelor of St. John's parish) married Maria Bossom (full age spinster daughter of William Bossom - carpenter and Elizabeth Mailing) on 11th September 1856 at St. John the Baptist, Oxford. They were married by banns, by Harry W. Sargent, incumbent, in the presence of George Ernest Chaundy and Sarah Bossom.

Maria Bossom

1841 - St. Thomas, Oxford

  • William Bossom Head Mar M 52 Carpenter & Publican Oxford

1851 - Holybush road, St. Thomas, Oxford

  • William Bossom 40 Carpenter Born in Oxfordshire
  • Maria Bossom 35 Not born in Oxfordshire
  • Rebecca Bossom 13 Born in Oxfordshire
  • Henry Bossom 12 Born in Oxfordshire
  • William Bossom 7 Born in Oxfordshire
  • Maria Bossom 5 Born in Oxfordshire
  • Samuel Bossom 3 Born in Oxfordshire
  • Caleb Bossom 2 Born in Oxfordshire
  • Sarah Bossom 10 months Born in Oxfordshire
Baptism on 12th April 1857 at Holy Trinity of Frank Walter John, son of John & Maria Chaundy of Speedcock St, a Carver & Gilder.
Birth of Frank Walter John Chaundy registered in the second quarter of 1857 at Oxford.
1857 John Chaundy admitted as a Freeman of Oxford - apprentice to James Ryman - 31st July 1857
1857-58 St Ebbes: 522 Chaundy John, 18 Speedwell street, Gilder City of Oxford Electoral Register (30th Nov 1857 - 1st Dec 1858) - COS
Baptism on 15th August 1858 at Holy Trinity of Harry Rosemund, son of John & Maria Chaundy of Speedcock St., a Carver & Gilder.
Birth of Harry Rosemund Chaundy registered in the second quarter of 1858 at Oxford.
1858-59 St Ebbes: 530 Chaundy John, 18 Speedwell street, Gilder City of Oxford Electoral Register (30th Nov 1858 - 1st Dec 1859) - COS
1859-60 St Ebbes: 539 Chaundy John, Cambridge street, Gilder City of Oxford Electoral Register (30th Nov 1859 - 1st Dec 1860) - COS
1860-61 St Ebbes: Chaundy John, Cambridge street, Gilder City of Oxford Electoral Register (30th Nov 1860 - 1st Dec 1861) - COS
Baptism on 17th March 1861 at Holy Trinity of Arthur Bossom, son of John & Maria Chaundy of Cambridge St., a Carver & Gilder.
Birth of Arthur Bossom Chaundy registered in the first quarter of 1861 at Oxford.

1861 - 21 Cambridge Street, St.Ebbe's, Oxford

  • John Chaundy Head Mar M 26 Carver & Gilder Littlemore, Oxford
  • Maria Chaundy Wife Mar F 26 St. Thomas, Oxford
  • Frank W J Chaundy Son Unm M 4 Scholar St. Ebbes, Oxford
  • Harry R Chaundy Son Unm M 2 St. Ebbes, Oxford
  • Arthur B Chaundy Son Unm M 3 months St. Ebbes, Oxford
1861-62 St Ebbes: Chaundy John, Cambridge street, Gilder City of Oxford Electoral Register (30th Nov 1861 - 1st Dec 1862) - COS

1863 Jackson's Oxford Journal Saturday, March 14, 1863
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Marriage of the Prince of Wales
...
BROAD STREET
...
Mr. Chaundy and Mrs. Rose - Transparencies, variegated
lamps, and the words, "May happiness crown their days,"
done in evergreens and gilding, with A. A. in green letters
and gilt.
...

Baptism on 5th April 1863 at St. Mary Magdalen of Percy Edward, son of John & Maria Chaundy of Broad St, a Photographer.
Birth of Percy Edward Chaundy registered in the second quarter of 1863 at Oxford.
Baptism on 23rd October 1867 at St. Aldates of Edith Maria, only daughter of John & Maria Chaundy of St. Mary Magdalen, a Carver & Gilder. Edith Maria was born 27th July.
Edith Maria Chaundy, photograph taken by her eldest brother Frank Walter John Chaundy
Birth of Edith Maria Chaundy registered in the third quarter of 1867 at Oxford.
1864 Chaundy John, carver and gilder, 49 Broad street, Oxford P.O. Oxfordshire Directory
1868 17th November - Oxford: St. Mary Magdalen: Chaundy John (Freeman), Broad street, Gilder voted for James Parker Deane, Esq., Q.C., D.C.L. Poll of the Freemen and Electors of the City of Oxford - Guildhall Library, London
1869 Chaundy John, carver and gilder, 49 Broad street, Oxford P.O. Oxfordshire Directory
1869 Chaundy John, carver and gilder, 49 Broad street, Oxford Cassey & Co. Oxfordshire Directory
1869 Chaundy John, picture frame makers, 49 Broad Street, Oxford Cassey & Co. Oxfordshire Directory

1871 - 49 Broad Street, St. Mary Magdalen, Oxford

  • John Chaundy Head Mar M 36 Carver & Gilder Littlemore, Oxford
  • Maria Chaundy Wife Mar F 36 Oxford
  • Frank W J Chaundy Son Unm M 14 Scholar Oxford
  • Harry R Chaundy Son Unm M 13 Scholar Oxford
  • Arthur B Chaundy Son Unm M 10 Scholar Oxford
  • Percy Edward Chaundy Son Unm M 8 Scholar Oxford
  • Ernest G C Chaundy Son Unm M 5 Scholar Oxford
  • Fanny Collier Servant Unm F 22 General Servant Newland Cogges
Edred Martin Chaundy born on 14th April 1871 at 49 Broad Street, Oxford, son of John and Maria Bossom.
Baptism on 31st May 1871 at St. Aldates of Edred Martin, son of John & Maria Chaundy of St. Mary Magdalen, a Carver & Gilder.
Birth of Edred Martin Chaundy registered on 24th May 1871 at Oxford.
Baptism on 5th March 1873 at St. Aldates of Owen Christopher, son of John & Maria Chaundy of St. Mary Magdalen, a Carver & (sic). Owen Christopher was born 7th January.
Birth of Owen Christopher Chaundy registered in the first quarter of 1873 at Oxford.
1874 Chaundy John, carver & gilder, 49 Broad street, Oxford Mercer & Crocker's Directory
On 24th July 1874, John Chaundy, carver & gilder, sponsored William DOMAN as a Freeman of Oxford.

1875 Jackson's Oxford Journal Saturday, November 20, 1875
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The Floods in and around Oxford.
...
Mr. Chaundy, of Broad-street, has also been equally
active; and has produced several water colour drawings of
scenes during the floods.

1876 Chaundy J. & Son, carvers and gilders, 49, Broad street Harrod's Royal County Directory
1877 Chaundy John, carver & gilder, 49 Broad street, Oxford Kelly's Oxfordshire Directory

1877 Jackson's Oxford Journal Saturday, April 28, 1877
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OXFORD CITY QUARTER SESSIONS

The City Quarter Sessions were held on Wednesday last
in the Town Hall, before the Recorder (W.H. Cooke, Esq.,
Q.C.) There were but three prisoners for trial. The
Recorder was accompanied on the Bench by the Mayor
(Ald. Eagleston), the Sheriff (Mr. Lowe), Ald. Spiers,
and Justices Galpin, Pike, Calcutt, and Juggins.
The following gentlemen were sworn on the Grand Jury:- Mr. W. Oliver, Cornmarket-street, Foreman
Mr. Thomas Birt, Cowley-road.
Mr. John Bultitude, 16, Speedwell-street.
Mr. John Chaundy, Broad-street.
Mr. William Clarke, 33, George-street.
Mr. John Durran, 53, High-street.
Mr. David Henry East, 7 Long Wall-street.
Mr. Walter Green Faulkes, 15, Park-place.
Mr. Charles Forrest, Turl-street.
Mr. John Griffiths, 12, Observatory-street.
Mr. Henry Samuel Grimsley, 8, St. Giles's-road.
Mr. Henry Guise, 1, Orchard-street.
Mr. Robert Joseph Holiday, 12, Oriel-street.
Mr. Daniel Law, 3, Cambridge-street.
Mr. Daniel Mollison, Market-street.
...

1879 Jackson's Oxford Journal Saturday, November 1, 1879
Newspaper Cutting CONCERT. - On Thursday evening last the members of
the choir of St. Frideswide's church and some friends gave
a concert in the Music Room, Holywell, to a very large
and appreciative audience. The programme contained
several well-known choice selections, and the songs,
duets, glees, part songs, and choruses were well given by
Mrs. Arthur Harris, Miss LOcke, Miss Payne, and Messrs.
Wale, Rogers, Blackwell, Gillam, &c., and Masters Edred
and F. Chaundy, Mr J. Chaundy officiating as conductor.
The entertainment gave unqualified gratification to the
audience.

1880 Jackson's Oxford Journal Saturday, January 17, 1880
Newspaper Cutting CHURCH OF ENGLAND TEMPERANCE MUSICAL SOCIETY. -
The annual general meeting of this Society was held at
the Oxford Churchmen's Union Rooms, on Tuesday last,
for the election of offices for the ensuing year. The
following were chosen:- E. Pickard Hall, Esq., M.A.,
President; Mr. Bullard, Treasurer; and Mr. Abbey,
Secretary. It was resolved that meeting for practice
should be held every Tuesday evening, at the Churchmen's
Union Rooms, under the direction of Mr. Chaundy, of the
Christ Church choir. The objects of this Society are to
provide appropriate vocal part music for the meetings of
Temperance Societies connected with the Church of
England. Great praise is due to Mr. Chaundy, as a pro-
fessional, for kindly undertaking the unpaid duties of
conductor. The Society affords a good opportunity for
persons desiring to acquire some knowledge of part music.
Those who are willing to join can attend the weekly
meeting, or send their names to the Secretary.

1880 Jackson's Oxford Journal Saturday, April 10, 1880
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OXFORD CITY QUARTER SESSIONS

The Quarter Sessions for the city were held on Monday
last at the Town Hall, before Robert Henry Bullock
Marsham, Esq., who officiated as Deputy-Recorder in
conseuence of the absence of W.H. Cooke, Esq., Q.C.,
the Recorder, through the accident which happened to
him some time since. There were on the Bench the
Mayor (Ald. Galpin), the Sheriff (Mr. Parish), Aldermen
Cavell and Spiers, and Justices G. Ward and Juggins.
There was but one prisoner for trial.
The following gentlemen were sworn as the Grand Jury:- Mr. THOMAS BACON, 6, Park-street, Foreman.
Mr. Arthur William Bickerton, High-street.
Mr. Henry Bloxham, 63, St. John-street.
Mr. John W. Carter, 54, St. John-street.
Mr. John Chaundy, 49, Broad-street.
Mr. James Clifton, 56, Broad-street.
Mr. James Collins, Magdalen-street.
Mr. Abraham Comfort, 48, St. John-street.
Mr. Albert Davis, 7, Turl-street.
Mr. George Dorrill, 8, St. John-street.
Mr. Charles Forrest, 5, Turl-street.
Mr. Charles Gardner, Magdalen-street.
Mr. Charles Gerring, High-street.
...

1881 - 49 Broad St, St Mary Magdalen, Oxford

  • John Chaundy Head Mar M 46 Print Seller & Lay Clerk Littlemore, Oxon
  • Maria Chaundy Wife Mar F 46 Oxford
  • Harry R Chaundy Son Unm M 22 Carver & Guilder Oxford
  • Arthur B Chaundy Son Unm M 20 Tailor & Cutter Oxford
  • Ernest G C Chaundy Son Unm M 15 Scholar Oxford
  • Edred M Chaundy Son Unm M 9 Scholar Oxford
  • Owen C Chaundy Son Unm M 8 Scholar Oxford
  • Emily Bayliss Serv Unm F 17 General Servant Oxford
Maria Chaundy was interred at St. Sepulchre's Cemetery.
Death of Maria Chaundy registered in the first quarter of 1882 in Oxford. She was aged 47.

1882 Jackson's Oxford Journal Saturday, April 1, 1882:
Newspaper Cutting March 26, Maria, the dearly-beloved wife of John
Chaundy, of 49, Broad-street, Oxford, aged 47, leaving
seven sons to lament their loss.

1882 Jackson's Oxford Journal Saturday, June 24, 1882
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TEMPERANCE FESTIVAL SERVICE AT

THE CATHEDRAL

A festival service in connection with the Church of
England Temperance Society was held in the Cathedral
on Sunday afternoon last, and was very numerously
attended; in fact the building was so full that many were
unable to obtain admission. The service was well ren-
dered by a choir of upwards of 200 voices, under the
leadership of Mr. J. Chaundy, Mr. Plumridge presiding at
the organ. ...

1883 Jackson's Oxford Journal Saturday, January 27, 1883
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ABINGDON

ENTERTAINMENT.- On Thursday se'nnight the Oxford
Church of England Temperance Choir, under the direction
of Mr. J. Chaundy, gave a musical entertainment in the
County Hall of a very enjoyable character. The Vicar
took the chair, and the programme, which was of consider-
able length, was nicely varied with glees, songs, part
songs, &c., and the whole was very creditably executed.
The audience seemed to be much pleased with the enter-
tainment, and Mr. Chaundy and his friends certainly
deserved much better patronage than they received.

1883 Chaundy John & sons, carvers & gilders, 45 & 49 Broad street, Oxford Kelly's Oxfordshire Directory
The widowed John Chaundy married Sarah Pates from Headington (daughter of the late William Pates - a baker) at Saint Mary Magdalen, Oxford on the 27th March 1883. The marriage, by license, was witnessed by William Thomas Crosweller, Annie Crosweller and Rosa Florence Elkerton (who became Mrs Frank Walter John Chaundy five years later).

Sarah Pates

From her birth certificate, Sarah Pates was born on the 24th January 1857 in Barton, Headington, the daughter of William and Ann Pates (nee Wakeman), a publican.

1861 - The Fox, Barton, Old Headington, Oxfordshire

  • Ann Pates Head Widow F 40 Beer House keeper Harefield, Middlesex
  • Ann Pates Dau Unm F 8 Scholar Barton, Oxfordshire
  • Emma Pates Dau Unm F 6 Scholar Barton, Oxfordshire
  • Sarah Pates Dau Unm F 4 Scholar Barton, Oxfordshire
  • John Wakeman Nephew Unm M 11 Scholar Harefield, Middlesex

1871 - London Road (E. of Turnpike Gate), Headington Quarry, Oxfordshire

  • John Elkerton Head Mar M 40 General Labourer Headington, Oxfordshire
  • Ann Elkerton Wife Mar F 50 Toll Collector Harefield, Middlesex
  • James Elkerton Son Unm M 14 General Labourer Headington, Oxfordshire
  • Rose F. Elkerton Dau Unm F 6 Scholar Headington, Oxfordshire
  • Sarah Pates Dau-in-L {Step daughter} Unm F 14 Scholar Headington, Oxfordshire

1881 - High Street, Headington, Oxfordshire

  • John Elkerton Head Mar M 47 Labourer Headington, Oxfordshire
  • Anne (sic) Elkerton Wife Mar F 60 Horsfield, Middlesex
  • Sarah Pates [becoming Mrs John Chaundy in 1883] Daughter Unm F 24 Teacher Barton, Oxfordshire
  • Rosa Florence Elkerton [becoming Mrs Frank Walter John Chaundy in 1888] Daughter Unm F 16 Gen Domestic Servant Quarry, Oxfordshire
  • Chas. M. Cross Boarder Unm M 5 Scholar Headington, Oxfordshire
1884 174 Chaundy, John 49, Broad street Gilder List of the freemen of the city of Oxford - GBS

1884 Jackson's Oxford Journal Saturday, May 31, 1884
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CUDDESDON

A largely attended and encouraging meeting in support
of the Church of England Temperance Society was held in
the School-room on Tuesday evening, the Vicar (Rev. W.
M. G. Ducat) in the chair. Addresses were made by
Messrs. Abbey and Chaundy, of OXford.

1885 Oxford: Headington: Voters in respect of property: 4797 Chaundy John, 49 Broad Street, Oxford [Abode] Freehold Land [Property giving rise to entitlement to vote], Marston Lane Oxfordshire Electoral Register (1st Jan 1885 - 31st Dec 1885) - Guildhall Library
1885/1886 71 Chaundy, John Broad street House 49, Broad street City of Oxford Burgess Roll - GBS
1885-1886 Oxford: Headington: Ownership voters: 531U Chaundy John, 49 Broad Street, Oxford [Abode] Freehold Land [Property giving rise to entitlement to vote], Marston Lane Oxfordshire Electoral Register (7th Nov 1885 - 1st Jan 1887) - Guildhall Library
1887 Chaundy John, carver & gilder, 45 & 49 Broad street, Oxford Kelly's Oxfordshire Directory
Theodore William Chaundy was born on 19th January 1889 at 49 Broad Street, St Mary Magdalen to John and Sarah Chaundy. He was registered by his father on 14th June 1889.
Birth of Theodore William Chaundy registered in the second quarter of 1889 at Oxford.
1889 Chaundy John, carver and gilder, 45 & 49 Broad-street Kelly's Oxford Directory.
John Chaundy died on 23rd January 1890 from bowel cancer and exhaustion aged 55 at 49 Broad Street, Oxford. Informant Frank W. J. Chaundy, son, of Waverley Estate, Farnham, Surrey, he was present at his father's death.
John Chaundy was interred at St. Sepulchre's Cemetery.
John Chaundy's Obituary Oxford Chronicle and Berks and Bucks Gazette, 1st February 1890
Death of John Chaundy registered in the first quarter of 1890 in Oxford. He was aged 55.

1890 Jackson's Oxford Journal Saturday, January 25, 1890:
Newspaper Cutting Jan. 23, at 49, Broad-street, Oxford, John Chaundy,
late Conductor of the C.E.T.S., aged 55.

1890 Jackson's Oxford Journal Saturday, January 25, 1890:
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DEATH OF MR. JOHN CHAUNDY

We regret to have to record the death of a prominent
citizen, in the person of Mr. John Chaundy, of 49,
Broad-street, where he had for many years conducted
a business as a dealer in engravings and pictures. Mr.
Chaundy had been in failing health for the past two
years, and gradually sunl to sleep on Thursday morn-
ing last, surrounded by his friends. He was for 17
years a lay clerk at Christ Church Cathedral during the
time of the late organist, Dr. Corfe, retiring on a pen-
sion soon after the accession of Mr. Lloyd. He will
however be chiefly remembered to Oxonians for the
very valuable and self-denying labour which he under-
took in connection with the choir of the Church of
England Temperance Society. For upwards of ten
years Mr. Chaundy conducted a voluntary choir, which
he himself had organised to assist the cause of tem-
perance in OXford and the surrounding towns and with the help of this choir at Abingdon, Deddington,
Charlbury, Headington, Appleton, Wootton, Little-
more, and many other places.
The popular concertsat the Town Hall were main-
tained, too, for several winters by the same means, as
a support to the work which has been so successfully
carried on by means of the various University Musical
Societies.
Notwithstanding all this work, however, Mr.
Chaundy found time to act as conductor to various
Church and to other choirs in the district. At St. were much appreciated and very valuable. Some two
years ago, circumstances compelled him to resign much
of his work, not the least compulsory of which was an
inward complaint, which was gradually reducing his
vital energy.
We have no further space to mention the various
testimonials which Mr. Chaundy had received, but it is
due to his memory to say his services were too valuable
to be inadequately recompensed in this way, as his work
outside the calls of his large business, was undertaken
for the love of God, and the advancement of the cause
of temperance which was so dear to his heart.

John Chaundy's eldest seven sons at his funeral


1890 Jackson's Oxford Journal Saturday, February 1, 1890:
Newspaper Cutting THE LATE MR. JOHN CHAUNDY. - The funeral
of Mr. J. Chaundy, of Broad-street, of whom we published
an obituary notice last week, took place on Monday after-
noon in St. Sepulchre's cemetery, the first part of the
Burial Service taking place in St. Michaels's Church, where
he had been a worshipper. The body was received at the
door by the Rev. Andrew Clark and the cathedral choir
of which the deceased had been a member. The opening
sentneces were intoned as the procession moved to the
chancel, where the hymn, "Lead, kindly Light," was
sung under the conductorship of Mr. Lloyd. The choir
sang the Psalm, and, after the lesson, gave the hymn
"The Saints of God." The Nunc Dimittis was chanted as
a processional to the porch, where the choir divided to
right and left, and the coffin, which was covered with
beautiful wreaths, was borne between the lines. It was
conveyed in an open hearse, followed by three mourning
coaches, to the cemetery. At the gates it was met by a
choir, the adult portion of which were friends or pupils of
the deceased, both Churchmen and Nonconformists, the
boys coming from St. Michael's Church. They sang the
hymn "The King of love my Shepherd is," on the way to
the grave. The service here was conducted by the Rev.
H.A. Pickard, the choir intoning the responses. At the
conclusion, the hymn commnecing "There is a Blessed
Home," was sung. The mourners included the widow,
the deceased's seven sons, and a brother and sister, and a
large number of persons attended who had been associated
with him in choirs and various musical societies with
which he was connected, and by whom he was much
esteemed.

1891 Chaundy Sarah (Mrs), carver, gilder & print seller, 45 & 49 Broad street Kelly's Oxfordshire Directory.

1891 - 49 Broad Street, Oxford

  • Sarah Chaundy Head Wid F 35 Printseller, carver, gilder, and heraldic painter Headington
  • Edred Martin Chaundy Step-son Unm M 17 Student of Arts Bac:Mus Oxford
  • Owen C Chaundy Step-son Unm M 18 Carver and gilder Oxford
  • Theodore W Chaundy Son Unm M 2 Oxford
  • Fanny Gernuger Servant Unm F 22 General servant Oxford
1895 Chaundy John, carver, gilder & print seller, 49 Broad street Kelly's Oxfordshire Directory.
1895 Carvers & Gilders: Chaundy John, 49 Broad st. Oxford Kelly's Oxfordshire Directory.
1895 Print Sellers: Chaundy John, 49 Broad st. Oxford Kelly's Oxfordshire Directory.
1896-7 49 Broad Street: Chaundy John carver & gilder Kelly's Directory.
1899 Chaundy John, print seller, 49 Broad street Kelly's Oxfordshire Directory.

1899 Jackson's Oxford Journal Saturday, November 25, 1899
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CITY & UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD.

TRANSVAAL WAR.

THE
RIGHT WORSHIPFUL THE MAYOR
HAS OPENED A
RELIEF FUND

IN AID OF
WIDOWS AND ORPHANS,
SICK & WOUNDED,
DISABLED SOLDIERS AND
SAILORS,
WIVES AND CHILDREN.

...
The following amounts have been already received
or promised:-

...
Mrs J. Chaundy, 49, Broad-street.... 10s. 6d.
...

1900 Chaundy John, carver & gilder, 49 Broad street Oxford's Buff Book.

1901 - 49 Broad Street, Oxford

  • Sarah Chaundy Head Wid F 44 Printseller, books Employer Headington, Oxon
  • Theodore W Chaundy Son Unm M 12 Oxford
  • Owen C Chaundy Step-son Unm M 28 Printseller, books Worker Oxford
  • Rosina Perry Servant Unm F 17 General (domestic) Over Norton, Oxon
1903 Chaundy John, carver & gilder, 49 Broad street Oxford's Buff Book.
1904 Chaundy John, carver & gilder, 49 Broad street Oxford's Buff Book.
1905 Chaundy John, carver & gilder, 49 Broad street Oxford's Buff Book.
1906 Chaundy John, Ye Olde Picture Shoppe, 49 Broad street Oxford's Buff Book.
1907 Chaundy John, Ye Olde Picture Shoppe, 49 Broad street Oxford's Buff Book.
1907 Broad Street: 49 Chaundy John, print seller Kelly's Directory of Oxfordshire
1907 Oxford: Chaundy John, print seller, 49 Broad street Kelly's Directory of Oxfordshire
1907 Print Sellers: Chaundy John, 49 Broad st, Oxford Kelly's Directory of Oxfordshire
1908 Chaundy John, Ye Olde Picture Shoppe, 49 Broad street Oxford's Buff Book.
1909 Chaundy John, Ye Olde Picture Shoppe, 49 Broad street Oxford's Buff Book.
1910 Chaundy Jn, picture restorer, 49 Broad street Oxford's Buff Book.
1911 Antiquities - Dealers in: Chaundy John (old pictures), 49 Broad street, Oxford Kelly's Directory of Oxfordshire
1911 Picture Restorer: Chaundy John, 49 Broad st, Oxford Kelly's Directory of Oxfordshire

1911 - 49 Broad Street, Oxford

  • Sarah Chaundy Head Wid F 52
  • Owen Christopher Chaundy Step-son Unm M 38
  • Eldred Frederick Hitchcock M 23
  • Ada Emily Watkins F 20
1911-12 Chaundy John, picture restorer and print seller, 49 Broad street Oxford's Buff Book.
1918 Chaumdy [sic], Mrs J., 53 Hamilton Road Oxford's Buff Book.
1919/20 Chaumdy [sic], Mrs J., 53 Hamilton Road Oxford's Buff Book.
1921 Chaundy, Mrs J., 53 Hamilton Road Oxford's Buff Book.
1922 Chaundy, Mrs J., 53 Hamilton Road Oxford's Buff Book.
1924 Chaundy, Mrs J., 53 Hamilton Road Oxford's Buff Book.

1929 London Gazette 1st November pg 44:
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Re ANNIE CROSWELLER, Deceased.
Pursuant to the Trustee Act, 1925.
Notice is hereby given that all persons having
claims against the estate of Annie Cros-
weller, late of Kent Lodge, Sidcup, in the county
of Kent, Widow (who died on 31st day of
August, 1929, and letters of administration of
whose estate were granted by the Principal Pro-
bate Registry on the25th day of October,1929,
to Sarah Chaundy, Widow, and William Alex-
ander Pates Hunt), are hereby required to send
particulars, in writing, of such claims to the
undersigned before the 6th day of January,1930,
after which date the assets will be distributed,
having regard only to those claims of which notice
shall have then been given, and the administrators
will not be liable for any claims of which they
shall not then have had notice. - Dated the 29th
day of October, 1929.
ARTHUR c. GILES,166, Lambeth-road,
S.E. 1, Solicitor for the said Adminis-
(014) trators.

1929
Newspaper Cutting CHAUNDY - On Wednesday, November 6, 1929, suddenly at Sidcup, Sarah Chaundy, of 53, Hamilton-road, Oxford, widow of the late John Chaundy and devoted mother of Theodore Chaundy.

  • Frank Walter John (1857-1942)

  • Harry Rosemund (1858-1901)

  • Arthur Bossom (1860-1928)

  • Percy Edward (1863-1913)

    1881 - 5 Medway Terrace, Rochester St Nicholas, Kent

    • Sarah A. Broomfield Head Mar F 42 Shipwrights Wife Rochester, Kent
    • Frederick H. Broomfield Son Unm M 13 Clerk Rochester, Kent
    • Percy E. Chaundy Lodger Unm M 19 Musical Profession Oxford
    • George Bowmer Lodger Wid M 71 Farmer Retired Rochester, Kent
    • Caroline Dunbar Lodger Wid F 63 No Occupation Portsmouth, Hampshire

    1884/5 139 [High Street] the Post Boy - Winfield, Mrs, Chaundy, H. E.(sic) and P. E., gilders, picture frame makers and heraldic artists. Valter's Directory

    1891 - 40 Wood Street, Gillingham, Kent (number of rooms inhabited if less than five: 4)

    • Percy E. Chaundy Head Unm M 28 Pianoforte Tuner (Neither Employer or Employed) Oxford
    • Flory J. Johnson Visitor Unm F 21 Dressmaker (Neither Employer or Employed) Northfleet, Kent

    Percy Chaundy Business card

    1901 - Sawyers Alley, Holy Trinity, Brompton, Gillingham, Kent (number of rooms inhabited if less than five: 2)

    • Diana Perry Head Wid F 64 No occupation Essex, Colchester
    • Maria Perry Dau Unm F 24 Charwoman Kent, Old Brompton
    • Percy E. Chaundy Boarder Widr M 38 Pianoforte Tuner, Mus Inst Worker Oxfordshire, Oxford

    1911 - Brompton, Gillingham, Kent

    • Percy Chaundry [sic] M 48

    A letter from Walter H. Chaundy in 1936 recalling a holiday spent in Oxford some fifty years earlier states 'One (cousin) [Harry Rosamund Chaundy] assisted his father in picture framing, but was at the time with one of his brothers [Percy Edward Chaundy] painting small heraldic shields for sale to the students.'

    Percy Chaundy Memorial card

    Death of Percy Chaundy registered in the first quarter of 1913 in Medway. He was aged 50.

  • Ernest George Cyril (1865-1928)

  • Edith Maria (1867-1870)

    Death of Edith Maria Chaundy registered in the second quarter of 1870 in Oxford. She was aged 2.

    1870 Jackson's Oxford Journal Saturday, July 2, 1870:
    Newspaper Cutting June 25, at 49, Broad-street, aged 2 years and 11 months,
    Edith Maria, the beloved and only daughter of John and
    Maria Chaundy.

  • Edred Martin (1870-1960)

  • Owen Christopher (1873-1937)

    1911 Owen Christopher Chaundy admitted as a Freeman of Oxford by patrimony - 2nd June 1911.
    1919-1923 Owen Christopher Chaundy ran an antiques business (Chaundy & Smith) at 38 High Street, Oxford.

    1928 London Gazette Tuesday 28th February 1928 pg 32:
    Newspaper Cutting NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership
    heretofore subsisting between Owen
    Christopher Chaundy, Cecil Benjamin Smith and
    Oliver Stephen Smith, carrying on business as
    Antique Dealers, at Number 38, High-street, in
    the city of Oxford, under the style or firm of
    CHAUNDY & SMITH, has been dissolved by
    mutual consent as from the 31st day of December,
    1927. All debts due to and owing by the said
    late firm will be received and paid by the said
    Oliver Stephen Smith, who will continue the said
    business under his own name. - Dated this 22nd
    day of February,1928.
    OWEN CHRISTOPHER CHAUNDY
    CECIL BENJAMIN SMITH
    OLIVER STEPHEN SMITH

    1928 The Times Wednesday 29th February 1928 pg 28 col G:
    Newspaper Cutting
    FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE
    TUESDAY, FEB. 28.
    PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED
    .....
    O.C. CHAUNDY, C.B. SMITH and O.S. SMITH,
    antique dealers, 38, High-street, Oxford, under the style
    of Chaundy and Smith.

    1937
    Newspaper Cutting CHAUNDY - On Sunday, August 22, Owen Christopher Chaundy, of The Common, Beckley, aged 64 years.

    Death of Owen C. Chaundy registered in the third quarter of 1937 in Ploughley. He was aged 64.

  • Theodore William (1889-1966)


Sue Chaundy

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