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Charlotte M.A. Staveley
youngest daughter of
Gen W Staveley CB
who died 30th May 1916
Aged 77
and of her brother
Albert Hydrabad Napier Staveley
who died 3rd July 1925 in his 83rd year
and is also buried here.
General William Staveley (1784-
Charles William Dunbar Staveley b. December 18, 1817 Boulogne-
Henrietta Staveley b. May 4, 1819 Hythe
Thomas Alexander Staveley b. February 22, 1821
Harriet Frances Staveley b. November 6, 1822
Louisa Maria Staveley b. June 15, 1824 -
Henrietta Rose Staveley b. February 24, 1826
Emily Pauline Staveley b. July 28, 1827
Caroline Staveley b. December 1, 1828
Arthur William Staveley b. October 30, 1835
Charlotte Maud Staveley b. 1837 Mauritius
Edward Staveley b. 1837 Mauritius
Albert Hyderabad Napier Staveley b. 1843 Mauritius
If the record for Edward is correct (no other information found to date) he and Charlotte would likely be twins. Their father was sent to Mauritius with his company in 1821. The family remained there for twenty-
In 1851 Charlotte is a pupil in South Parade, Doncaster.
1861: 5 Inverness Place, Paddington, Middlesex
Sarah STAVELEY Head Widow Female 63 Stratford, Essex, England Fundholder
Charlotte M. A. STAVELEY Daur U Female 22 Mauritius
Albert H. N. STAVELEY Son U Male 17 Mauritius Scholar
Martha GREENWOOD Serv U Female 23 Brickdale, Wiltshire, -
Mary WORMEN Serv U Female 32 Romford, Essex, -
1851: Pupil in household of Elizabeth Preston at South Parade, Doncaster, Yorkshire
1871: Niece in household of her mother's sister Frances Taylor (née Mather) at Hastings St Mary Magdalen, Sussex
1881: Resident at Hastings St Mary Magdalen, Sussex, England
In 1891 Albert is living in a boarding house at 51 Southwater Road, listed as a lodger. living on his own means.
Charlotte is listed as head of household, living on her own means with two servants, at North Lodge W
Hastings and St Leonards Observer -
Old Resident's Death
A Hundred Years of a fighting Family
Miss Charlotte Stavelev, an old and respected resident on the West-
There follows a lengthy article on her father's career, and that of some of his descendents!) And finally -
Hastings and St Leonards Observer -
THE LATE MISS STAVELEY. The funeral took place last Friday of Miss C. M. A. Staveley, whose death was announced in our last issue. The first portion of the service was held at the Old St. Leonards Parish Church. The Rev. J. Webster (Rector) and tbe Rev. E. Anwon (nephew of the deceased) were the officiating clergy at tbe church and at the grave. The interment was in the family grave at the Hastings Borough Cemetery. The grave was lined with evergreens. Amongst those who were present and sent floral tributes were: Mr. Staveley (brother)
Hastings and St Leonards Observer -
Re ALBERT HYDERABAD NAPIER STAVELEY, Deceased. Pursuant to Statute 22 and 23 Vict. c.35. "NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Creditors and other persons having any claims or demands against the Estate of Albert Hyderabad Napier Staveley, of Cranford, St. Peter's-