Chappell Batchelor

Chappell Batcheler (1 July 1822 – 11 January 1884) was an English organist and first-class cricketer.

Susanna died in 1869 aged 37 years and Chappell died at 123 New Uttoxeter Road, Derby, on 11 January 1884, aged 62 years leaving three surviving daughters.

In 1838 he studied with Cipirani Potter, John Goss and Vincent Novello at the Royal Academy of Music.

[2] He was a more than average batsman and in 1847 hit 93 for the County Club versus Rugby match.

He played in three first-class Notts matches, the first being versus Kent at Canterbury in 1845 and the final one against Surrey at The Oval in 1858.