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BARRELL marriages New Zealand 1864-1936

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known BARRELL marriages 1864-1936

the GROOMS
Abraham Barrell (1851-1938)
* born in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England, a son of Samuel & Susan Barrell . He was 4 years old when he arrived into Lyttleton on 4 May 1855 on the 'Grasmere'
. . NOTES A passenger list for the Grasmere has listed them as BANELL, Samuel aged 25, Susan aged 25, Agnes aged 3 & Abraham aged 1(sic, 5 & 4).
Children of Samuel & Susan Barrell
. . (Abraham's siblings)
1850 - 1912 Agnes Barrell (+ Bailey)
1851 - 1938 Abraham Barrell (+ Skudder)
1857 - 1940 Mark Barrell (+ Skudder)
1861 - 1873 Edith Emily Barrell (14 Jan aged 11)
1863 - 1938 Alice Agnes Barrell (+ Todd)
1865 - 1873 Charles Amos Barrell (6 Jan aged 7)
1867 - 1873 Mina Lucy Barrell (11 Jan aged 5)
Lyttelton Times, 14 Jan 1873
DIPTHERIA
- This disease has been very prevalent in the vicinity of Rangiora during the past few weeks. It has, in nearly every instance, attacked children and its ravages have proved fatal in several instances. A farmer named Barrell, residing near the Woodend road, has lost three of his children from the above cause during a very short space of time and it is exceedingly fortunate that the disease has not as yet show itself in the populous part of Rangiora.

ABRAHAM BARRELL married Sarah Ann Skudder (1858-1927) in Rangiora, Canterbury on 30 May 1878.
* Sarah was born 25 July 1858 in Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey. She was 11 days off her 16th birthday when she arrived into Lyttelton on the 'Hereford' 14 July 1874 with her parents Thomas Skudder (1832-1909 Stonemason from Surrey) & Hannah Inwood (1838-1900) & her 6 siblings. Another 3 children were born to Thomas & Hannah in Ashley, Canterbury
. . NOTES
Children of Thomas & Hannah Skudder
. . (Sarah's siblings)
1858 - 1927 Sarah Ann Skudder (+ Barrell)
1860 - 1944 William Henry Skudder (+ Fyfe)
1862 - 1940 Thomas Skudder (+ Mowatt)
1965 - 1946 Emily Skudder (+ Mowatt)
1866 - 1922 Harriett Skudder (+ Barrell)
1869 - 1951 James Inwood Skudder (+ Thomas)
1872 - 1951 Annie Skudder (+ Taggart)
1874 - 1949 Frances Mary Skudder (+ Vallance)
1877 - 1881 Helen Skudder (aged 4.3)
1879 - 1955 Alfred Skudder (+ Jones)

Abraham & Sarah Barrell had 5 children in Rangiora Then moved north to Mangatainoka in 1891. They retired in Pahiatua. They are buried at Mangatainoka (see notes at photo below)
their 9 children
. . (born Rangiora)
1 . 1879 - William Henry Barrell
.. died young? as his brother Charles Abraham Barrell is referred to as the eldest son of Mr Abraham in 1902.
2 . 1880 - 1958 Charles Abraham 'Charlie' Barrell
.. Charlie Barrell was a NZ politician of the labour Party. He became a farmer but later found employment with the New Zealand Railways Department and eventually qualified as an engineer. In 1902 he married Annie Jane Malvina Quinlon. He then was the manager of branches of Booth Macdonald and Co, Ltd at New Plymouth, Auckland and Invercargill. He then became the Town Clerk and Harbourmaster at Kawhia. He later moved to Hamilton. He represented the Hamilton electorate from 1935, when he defeated Sir Alexander Young of the Reform Party. In the 1938 election, he defeated Albert William Grant of the National Party. In 1943, he was defeated by National's Frank Findlay. He unsuccessfully contested the Hamilton seat again in a 1945 by-election. In 1940 he was appointed a member of the Auckland Harbour Board to fill a vacancy, but chose not to stand for re-election in 1941 stating that the war effort was taking a heavy demand on his time and he could not give warranted attention to the board's affairs. Charlie was a Social Crediter and later became the president of the Hamilton Social Credit Association. In later life he was the patron of the Waikato Trotting Club. He died in Auckland 14 Jan 1958 aged 77. He was survived by his wife, son and two daughters.
3 . 1882 - 1933 Frances Hilda Barrell
4 . 1885 - 1980 Leonard Sydney Barrell
5 . 1887 - 1976 Gwendoline Edith Barrell
. . (born Mangatainoka)
6 . 1890 - Raymond Mark 'Ray' Barrell
.. Raymond served in WWI as Sergeant 11/971. He enlisted from Wellington. He fought at Gallipoli. After the war he was chosen to be part of the Dunsterforce (aka Hush Hush Army), an Allied military force which carried out special operations in the Southern Caucasus and Northern Iran during WWI, commanded by General Dunster in early 1918. This force was made up from soldiers from the Dominion who were all experts in their particular fields. Raymond was an arms expert. His NOK on enlistment was his father Abraham in Mangatainoka.
7 . 1892 - 1968 Leslie Herbert 'Peter' Barrell
8 . 1894 - 1991 Stella Gertrude Barrell
9 . 1896 - Ruby Ann Barrell
Pahiatua Herald, 17 Sep 1927
BARRELL
- On the 17 September 1927, at the Tararua Private Hospital, Pahiatua, Sarah Ann, the beloved wife of Abraham Barrell, aged 69 years.
NZ Herald, 21 Jan 1938
BARRELL
- On January 16, 1938, at Rawene, Abraham Barrell, J.P., of Pahiatua, late of Rangiora, the beloved husband of the late Sarah Ann Barrell; in his 86th year.
OBITUARY
Mr Abraham Barrell
. Following a long illness, the death has occurred, in a hospital at Hokianga, of Mr Abraham Barrell, at the age of 86. He was one of the oldest and most highly respected residents at Pahiatua. At the time of his death Mr Barrell was visiting his daughter.
Mr Barrell was born at Bury St Edmonds, Suffolk, England, in 1842, being the eldest son of the late Mr and Mrs Samuel Barrell who came to New Zealand in 1864(sic 1855), landing at Lyttelton. Mr Barrell, senr., took up land in the Rangiora district.
Flour-milling was Mr A. Barrell's first calling, being apprenticed as a boy to one of the Rangiora mills. Some years later he joined the firm of Messrs Boyd and Keir builders and contractors, of Rangiora, by whom he was employed until he left for the North Island in 1891.
Mr Barrell went first to Mangatainoka, later taking up building in Pahiatua, where he put up various buildings. He married at Rangiora and there were four children of the union when the family shifted to the North Island. Four more children were born to Mr and Mrs Barrell at Mangatainoka. Mr Barrell carried on with his building activities in the district for several years, when he turned his attention to the butchery trade, setting up a small shop at Mangatainoka. Later he entered into partnership with Mr George Early, in a shop in Pahiatua, which was conducted most successfully. Retiring from business in 1910, Mr Barrell disposed of his interest in the butchery to take over a farm property he possessed at Mangatainoka. Some five years later he gave up active farming to live in retirement in Pahiatua. He had been a very keen rifle shot in his younger days.
While living at Mangatainoka Mr Barrell served on the Pahiatua County Council and was chairman of the Domain Board and the Library Committee, besides being president of the Mangatainoka Athletic Society, of which he was one of the founders.
During his residence in Pahiatua he served for a number of years on the Borough Council. He was a member of the Pahiatua A. and P. Association, of which he was president, later being elected a life member.
Ever since he had resided in the district Mr Barrell had been a keen bowler, his association with the Pahiatua Club dating back over 22 years. The club made him an honorary life member some years ago in recognition of his long service as patron and green supervisor.
Mr Barrell was a Past Master of Lodge Tararua and was a member of the Loyal Mangatainoka Lodge, which he helped to found, being the first N.G.
For over 40 years Mr Barrell had served as a Justice of the Peace.
Mr Barrell, who was a member of the Anglican Church, was a strong supporter of the St Mark's Church at Mangatainoka, helping in a large way to have the building established. For many years his eldest daughter acted as organist at St Mark's, serving in that capacity till she married.
Mrs Barrell predeceased her husband ten years ago and a daughter, Mrs Wotherspoon (Frances), died about four years ago. Left to mourn their loss are Messrs Charles Barrell, M.P., Hamilton; Leonard Barrell of Hokianga and Mrs A. J. Ebbett (Gwendoline) of Lake Tekapo and Messrs Raymond Barrell of Morrinsville, Leslie Barrell of Whakatane, Mrs H. Anderson (Stella) of Kaeo and Mrs C. W. Miller (Ruby Annie), of Hataitai, Wellington

Arthur Frederick Barrell (1888-1960)
* son of George Barrell (Christchurch undertaker) & Ophelia Viola Sully
In June 1915 Arthur received a Master Of Arts degree from the New Zealand University in Canterbury.
married Mary Annie Slocombe (1884-1959) in 1916
* daughter of William Slocombe & Mary Annie Nicholls. Her father died in Christchurch 27 Aug 1941. Her mother died 11 months later & buried Waimairi.
In Feb 1913 Miss Mary Ann Slocombe resigned from her teaching position as assistant mistress, at Addington
In Aug 1917 Arthur Frederick Barrell, a teacher at Elmwood School, asked for a further adjournment until the First Division had been exhausted and stated that his wife had been in ill-health for some time. Mr Jones, chairman of the Elmwood School Committee, asked that Mr Barrell should be totally exempted, or at least until the end of the year, to allow him to go on with the teaching of his class of 68 sixth standard pupils. If Mr Barrell was taken away the chances of these pupils would be seriously jeopardized, The appeal was adjourned since die.
their known children
* 1918 - 1967 Valerie Mary Barrell
* Arthur & Mary are buried Waimairi cemetery, Christchurch. Also see notes under George

Charles Abraham Barrell (1881-1958)
married Annie Jane Malvina Quinlan (1880-1960) in 1902
Pahiatua Herald, 21 April 1902
BARRELL-QUINLAN
- At St Bridget's Roman Catholic Church, Pahiatua, by Rev Father McKenna, on April 16th 1902, Charles Abraham Barrell, eldest son of Abraham Barrell, J.P., Mangatainoka, to Annie Jane Malvina Quinlan, eldest daughter of Andrew Quinlan, Mangatainoka.
their known children
* 1903 - 1972 Courtney William Barrell
* 1905 - 1905 Andrew Barrell (aged 4 hours, buried Mangatainoka)
* 1909 - Margaret Stella Barrell
* 1911 - Eileen Monica Barrell

Charles Durham Barrell (1908-1996)
* son of Charles Weston Barrell & Rae Hilda Fitzer
In Aug 1922 Charles passed his Sunday School examinations at the The Canterbury Methodist Church
married Ira Jean Hedges (1906-1973) in 1936
* daughter of Thomas & Mary Ann Hedges
In Oct 1942, at the Armed Services Appeals, Charles, a Clerk, appealed.
They are buried Waimairi cemetery, Christchurch

Charles Weston Barrell (1883-1965)
* son of George Barrell & Ophelia Viola Sully
married Rae Hilda Fitzer (1883-1946) in 1907
their known children
* 1908 - 1996 Charles Durham Barrell
* 1908 - Hilda Rae Barrell
NOTES
In Aug 1918 At the Military Service Board. Some time was occupied in consideration of an appeal lodged by Mr Barrell, undertaker, for the retention of the services of his son, Charles Weston Barrell, a married man with two children. Mr Salter said that Mr Barrell was a funeral contractor in a very large way of business, having contracts for several large institutions and conducting about one-third of the funerals in Christchurch. He found it very difficult to get anyone to take up the work, as it was very distasteful. There were two sons in the business, each of whom was paid £4 5s per week. There was one son in camp and another was at the front. The contracts were yearly ones. He asked that the board should give time to secure another man. A sine die adjournment was granted
In July 1930 In the Christchurch Magisterial Court. Ophelia Viola Barrell, George Barrell and Charles Weston Barrell and Lucy Viola Barrell, trustees of the estate of George Barrell, deceased, v. Henry Ward Payn.
Charles next married Madge Evelyn Pengelly (1911-1983) in 1948. They are buried Waimairi cemetery, Christchurch

Courtney William Barrell (1903-1972)
married Florence Agnes Hawkins (1912-1955) in 1936
* daughter of Samuel Hawkins (1879-1957) born Akaroa & Elizabeth Annie Stowell (1883-1958) born Hull, England (both buried Auckland.)
NZ Herald, 9 May 1940
BARRELL
- On May 6 1940, at Waione (Manawatu), to Mr and Mrs C. W. Barrell (nee Florence Hawkins), a daughter - Both well

Daniel Barrell (1813-1887)
* Daniel Barrell was a bootmaker in Auckland
Daily Southern Cross, 8 July 1856
Boot and Shoe Warehouse
, No 1 High-street. Daniel Barrell begs to inform the inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity, that he has entered into an engagement with Mr Robottom, to carry on the Boot and Shoe business, in all its branches, in the same style and spirit, so well known of this establishment, with the hope of meeting a similar encouragement as his predecessor. N.B. - The whole of the present stock are New Goods by the good ship 'Chatham'
married Elizabeth Crawford (1820-1872) in 1864
* Elizabeth died 30 Nov 1872 aged 52
Auckland Star, 30 Nov 1872
BARRELL
- On November 30, at her residence, Wellesley-street, after a lingering illness; (Elizabeth) aged 52 years. The funeral will leave her late residence, tomorrow (Sunday), at half-past 3 o'clock p.m. Friends will please accept this invitation.
She is buried at Symonds St cemetery, Auckland. Her headstone reads: Sacred to the memory of Elizabeth Barrell who after a long .. sick died 30th November 1872 aged 32 years
* Daniel died 19 Oct 1887 aged 75
Auckland Star, 19 Oct 1887
BARRELL
- On October 19, at Garfield, Home Bay, Ponsonby, Daniel Barrell; aged 74 years. Private interment.

Donald Arthur Barrell (1911-1988)
* son of Donald Barrell & Alison Bell McCrow
married Lorna Ida Atkins (1906-) in 1933
* daughter of James Reid Atkins (1870-1957) & Ellen Elizabeth Coghlin

Donald George Barrell (1882-1953)
married Alison Bell McCrow (1885-1931) in 1911
their known children
* 1911 - 1988 Donald Arthur Barrell
* 1913 - 1974 Francis William Henry Barrell
* 1914 - 1998 Norman Duncan Barrell
* 1915 - 2007 Catherine Elizabeth Barrell
* 1917 - 2002 Marjorie Alison Barrell
* 1920 - 2012 Dorothy Eileen Barrell

Ernest Gladstone Barrell (1898-1976)
* son of George Barrell & Ophelia Viola Sully
married Ruby Ellis Brown (1897-1920) in 1919
their known children
* 1920 - 2012 Ruby Ellis Barrell
Lyttelton Times, 13 Jan 1920
BARRELL
- January 11, at Canon Street, St Albans, to Mr and Mrs E. G. Barrell - a daughter.
Lyttelton Times, 13 Jan 1920
BARRELL
- January 12, at her residence, Canon Street, St Albans, Ruby Ellis, dearly beloved wife of Ernest Gladstone barrell and only daughter of Mr and Mrs . E. Brown, Lichfield Street; aged 23 years. Deeply regretted. Private interment at Linwood.
Ernest next married Lilian Rosalie Sutherland (1898-1972) in 1922

Frank Horace Barrell (1891-1961)
* son of George Barrell & Ophelia Viola Sully
married Edith Elizabeth Gray (1895-1986) in 1923
* Edith 1st married Harold Charles Bowen in 1913
they had 2 children
* 1914 - Harold Bowen
* 1915 - Phyllis Gwendolyn Bowen
.. Frank enlisted from Thorndon, Wellington in 1917. His NOK was his father George at 221 Durham St., Christchurch
When Edith & Harold divorced, she took the children into the next marriage
* In Court in 1929
* After the 1933 divorce, Nov 1934
Frank next married Mavis Augustine Burgoyne (1912-1989) in Greymouth 1936

Frederick Henry Barrell (1906-2001)
married Florence Thirza Baker (1912-1993) in 1932
* daughter of Albert William Baker & Florence Gertrude Scott
In Sep 1942 at the call-up for National Service, Frederick was a Furrier of 1 Rodney St., Waiwhetu, Lower Hutt

George Barrell (1879-1954)
* son of George Barrell & Ophelia Viola Sully
married Lilian Nesta Westacott (1881-1972) in 1907
their known children
* 1909 - 1960 Elsie Florence Barrell
* 1911 - 2004 Cecil Stanley Barrell
* 1914 - 1997 Vera May Barrell
* 1917 - 1985 Lawrence Barrell
NOTE The Barrell, Sully, Slocombe & Westacott are related/connected from Somerset. Emily Sully (1844-) married Walter Slocombe. Emily's sister Ada married John Westacott. Two of Emily & Ada's siblings married Barrell. One of Ada's daughters married Frederick Barrell's brother and emigrated to NZ .. needs lots of research

George Henry Barton Barrell
married Ann Fraser in 1906

James Macdonald 'Jim' Barrell (1900-1995)
married Maud Ann Elliott (1902-1974) in 1923
their only child
* 1941 - 2018 Beverly Ann 'Bev' Barrell
* Maud remarried in 1970 to Philip Tenison Smith (1892-1976)
A truly fascinating story of Maud, Jim and their business Fascinator Frocks

Leonard Sydney Barrell (1883-1980)
married Iris Minnie Shepherd (1891-1983) in 1913
their known children
* 1913 - 1937 Gwendoline Mary Barrell
* 1914 - 1999 Amy Muriel Barrell
* 1916 - 1995 James Abraham
.. enlisted from Kaikohe, Northland Barrell. Father Leonard was NOK in Motukaraka, Hokianga

Leslie Herbert 'Peter' Barrell (1892-1968)
* son of Abraham Barrell & Sarah Ann Skudder
.. was a cheese maker when he enlisted 1915. His NOK was his mother Sarah Ann at Mangatainoka
married Ella Edith Polglase (1895-1986) in 1919
* Ella was born in Pahiatua, 1 of 8 children of Richard Thomas 'Tom' Polglase (1874-1929) & his 1st wife, Hilda Helen Elizabeth Foster Harvey (1874-1917) who married in 1895. Her father next married Violet Jean May Edith Sandford (1897-1974) in 1924
their known children
* 1919 - Ida Betty Barrell
.. enlisted in the Air Force from Gisborne.
* 1922 - 1996 Harvey Abraham Barrell
.. enlisted from Auckland. His wife was NOK in Opotiki
* Peter & Ella are buried Opotiki

Mark Barrell (1857-1940)
* born in NZ, a son of Samuel & Susan Barrell
married Harriett Skudder (1856-1922) in 1894
* sister of Abraham's wife Sarah
their known children
* 1894 - 1976 Beatrice Annie Barrell
* 1896 - Una Frances Barrell
* 1898 - 1980 Arthur Inwood Mark Barrell
.. an Engineer on enlistment. His NOK was his mother Harriett at Rangiora
* 1904 - 1991 Vera Agnes Barrell

William Henry Barrell (1885-1973)
* son of George Barrell & Ophelia Viola Sully
married Annie Mildred Snowball (1888-1982) in 1911
their known children
* 1914 - 2000 Clifford Harrison Barrell

the BRIDES
Agnes Barrell (1851-1912)
* born in England to Samuel & Susan Barrell, arrived on the 'Grasmere' when she was 4.
married Robert Bailey (1846-1925) in 1869
* born North Witham, Lincolnshire to William Bailey and Sarah Wright
their children
(born Canterbury)
1 . 1869 - 1921 Maud Clara Bailey
2 . 1871 - 1972 Edgar Augustus Bailey
3 . 1873 - 1951 Robert Henry Bailey
4 . 1875 - 1958 George Herbert Bailey
.. married Josephine Oldaker Pulley (1885-1965)
5 . 1877 - 1959 Hector William Bailey
6 . 1880 - 1964 Alice Agnes Bailey
.. married Tasman Henry Oldaker Pulley (1874-1954)
7 . 1882 - 1969 Ethel Annie Bailey
8 . 1884 - 1982 Mabel Olive Bailey
9 . 1887 - 1974 Ada May Bailey
.. married Percy James Pulley (1888-1945)
10 . 1889 - 1975 Minna Winifred Emily Bailey
.. married Albert Capel Pulley (1886-1967)
11 . 1891 - 1972 Samuel Lionel Frear Bailey
12 . 1893 - 1961 Florence Susan Madge Bailey
NOTE The Pulley siblings were 4 of 13 children of George Phipps PULLEY & Mary Ann BALL (their father married twice and had a total of 18 children, go to link). Their middle name Oldaker was changed from Oldbaker, the name of their grandmother Frances Oldbaker (1783-1845) who married Joseph Pulley (1790-1872)

Alice Agnes Barrell (1863-1938)
* born in NZ, a daughter of Samuel & Susan Barrell
married Joseph Charles Todd (1865-1939) in 1887
their known children
(born Christchurch)
* 1888 - 1954 Mabel Annie Todd
* 1889 - 1983 Edith Emily Todd
.. born xmas day 1889
* 1892 - 1958 Albert Arthur Todd
* 1895 - 1970 Clifford Charles Todd

Alice Gertrude Barrell (1904-2003)
* from Middlesex, England
married Gordon Alfred Rykers (1902-1979) in 1930
* son of Archibald Rykers (1872-1942) & Florence Kate Hammond (1871-1941)

Amy Muriel Barrell (1914-1999)
* daughter of Leonard Sydney Barrell & Iris Minnie Shepherd
married Connor Hodgson Geenty (1909-1988) in 1936
* Connor was 1 of 9 children of Joseph Patrick Geenty (1866-1921) of Sligo, Ireland & Isabella Hodgson (1875-1918) of Dublin, died Hawkes Bay

Annie Barrell (1876-1930)
married John Curwen Hare (1868-1962) in 1908
* John was born in Norfolk, England, a son of Rev Edward Montague Hare (1831-1876), who was a son of Rev Humphrey John Hare (1776-1856), who was a son of Rev Edward Hare (1752-1807), who changed his surname from Christian, a son of Humphry Christian (1720-1773) & Elizabeth Brett.
their known children
* 1909 - 1953 Henry Curwen Hare
* 1911 - 1995 Mary Lucy Hare
* 1915 - 2012 John Montague Hare

Beatrice Annie Barrell (1894-1976)
* daughter of Harriet Skudder & Mark Barrell
married James Percy Matheson (1899-1971) in 1927
* 1 of 8 children (3 sons) of William Brooklyn Matheson (1861-1939, born Nottinghamshire) & Annie Elizabeth Speedy (1866-1941, born Herbertville, Wairarapa). Annie’s mother was Emily Groves and both the Speedy and Groves families were well-known families in the Tinui/Castlepoint areas east of Masterton.
.. William & Annie were sheepfarmers at 'Tiratahi', Eketahuna, North Wairarapa. He kept diaries and had early 20th century maps of Wellington, Hawkes Bay & Taranaki & 1905 Land Commission map, drawn on a published map, the annotations depict nine Land Commission areas including New Plymouth, Uruti, Mangaroa, Purangi, Whangamomona, Strathmore, Eltham, Hawera and Matapouri. A reference chart indicates the number of 'Land for Settlement' tenants and ordinary Crown tenants in each centre. These were donated to the Alexander Turnbull Turnbull in the 1960s by Miss Elizabeth Matheson (1890-1978).
.. Drawn on a base map, the annotations show information related to the dairies of William B. Matheson and his farm Tiratahi. The map annotations show Tiratahi Estate as 1 mile from Rongomai and 6 miles from Eketahuna. It details various extensions to the farm and lists neighbouring farmers. Shows the usual route of Tiratahi to Woodbank and from Flag Creek or Tinui from Tiratahi and trip details over newly formed roads. The annotations refer to information dated 1886 - 1919. Annotations link to a handwritten reference key listing Matheson's neighbours along the Mangaone River, including Harding, Croft, W. Locoa (later Waldin), C. Evans, Sykes, Martin, Nichol, Cooper, Walsh (later H. Cooper), Bourkes, Attewell, Slattery, Chulow, Davie, Drew, Stonewigg, J. Lowes, Stewart Bridge (later Godfrey, Suisted).
Also includes biro annotation regarding three properties farmed by descendants of William Speedy (Pipibank, Woodbank and Burnview).
.. He wrote papers on their life, one being 'A Log Fire In New Zealand', a tale of the hazards of fire in the Forty Mile Bush, late 19th century; and 2 letters from John & Ann Groves to England, describing life at Castlepoint
* A brother of James Percy Matheson, Graham Groves Matheson (1892-1917)

Edith Anna Barrell (1898-1989)
married John Nicholas Downey (1893-1986) in 1919
their known children
* 1920 - 2019 Kenneth John Downey

Elizabeth Ann Barrell (1865-1954)
married Henry Thomas Clinch (1855-1919) in 1883
* born Clerkenwell, Middlesex
their known children
(born Temuka)
* 1884 - 1967 Clara Jane Clinch
* 1886 - 1974 Henry Thomas Clinch
* 1888 - 1982 Elizabeth Ann Clinch
* 1890 - 1959 John Stanley Clinch
* 1891 - 1959 Ethel Clinch

Ellen Rose Barrell (1882-1946)
married Frederick Albert Parker in 1911
their known children
* 1912 - 2003 Frank Morrison James Parker
* 1913 - 1973 Leslie Albert Parker
* 1915 - 1993 Eric George Parker

Ethel Kathleen Barrell
married Albert Churcher in 1922

Felicia Alexandrina Queenie Barrell (1877-1964)
married Alfred Robert Edwards in 1903
* they farmed in Mungaroa, Upper Hutt
their known children
1906 - Alfred Charles Edwards

Frances Hilda Barrell (1882-1933)
married William Crichton Wotherspoon in 1909
their known children
* 1909 - 1978 Matthew Inwood Wotherspoon
* 1912 - 1990 Frances Marjorie Wotherspoon
* 1916 - 1988 Archibald Frank Abraham Wotherspoon
* 1920 - 1991 Gordon Thompson Wotherspoon

Gwendoline Edith Barrell (1887-1976)
married Arthur John 'Jack' Ebbett in 1907
Woodville Examiner, 23 August 1907
EBBETT - BARRELL

their known children
* 1908 - 1999 Sidney Philip Ebbett
* 1910 - 1982 Arthur William Ebbett
* 1915 - 1996 Raymond Henry Ebbett

Gwendoline Mary Barrell (1911-1937)
married Alfred Alan Harris (1908-1982) in 1935

Louise Emilie Barrell (1892-1993)
married Rupert John Godley (18791955) in 1918
their known children
1919 - 2010 Eric John Godley

Mina Frances Barrell (1896-1958)
married Gerald Craig Beattie (1892-1994) in 1920
* son of James Beattie & Mary Rodden of Ardwick street

Ruby Annie Barrell (1896-)
married Cecil William John Miller (1891-1960) in 1918
Manawatu Times, 17 April 1918
Mr Cecil Wm. Miller (Wellington) and Miss Ruby Barrell (Pahiatua), youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs A. Barrell, late of Mangatainoka, were married a few days ago at the local Anglican Church. Rev H. M. Monaghan, M.A., completed the union. Honeymoon at Napier. Bridegroom was in Samoan, Egyptian and Gallipoli campaigns.

Stella Gertrude Barrell (1894-1991)
married Hemming Christopher Anderson (1888-1964) in June 1914
Pahiatua Herald, 5 June 1914
ANDERSON-BARRELL
At St Mark's (Anglican) Church, Mangatainoka on Wednesday, the wedding was celebrated of Miss Stella Gertrude Barrell, third daughter of Mr and Mrs A. Barrell, old and respected residents of Mangatainoka and Hemming C. Anderson, third son of Mr and Mrs J. P. Anderson of Halcombe. The bride was given away by her father. She was attired in a very dainty dress of ivory crepe de chine, trimmed with swansdown, pearl and crystal ornaments and shadow lace. She wore the usual veil and orange blossoms and carried a sheaf of choice chrysanthemums and asparagus ferns. There were two bridesmaids, Miss Ruby Barrell, sister of the bride and Miss Annie Anderson, sister of the bridegroom. Miss Barrell wore a frock of lemon-coloured chiffon tafetta with Oriental and fur trimmings and mob cap and belt of pale blue tulle. Miss Anderson wore a reseda green chiffon taffetta dress, with Oriental and white fur trimmings and mob cap to match. Each carried a handsome bouquet of white chrysanthemums and heath. Mr H. Stunnell, of Foxton, acted as best man and Mr H. Coston attended as groomsman. Mrs Barrell, mother of the bride wore a navy blue costume, black hat with plumes and black wolf furs. Mrs Anderson, mother of the bridegroom, wore a brown silk-striped poplin dress, black toque and black feather ruffle. Mrs Wotherspoon presided at the organ and played the Wedding march as the newly-married couple left the church.
After the ceremony, which was performed by the Rev R. Hermon, the bridal party and guests were driven to "Totaranui" the residence of the bride's parents, where the wedding breakfast was held. The usual toasts were honoured and felicitous speeches made.
The young couple were the recipients of a large number of handsome and useful presents, including several cheques. The bridegroom's present to each bridesmaid was gold wreath brooches set with jewels. The bride presented the bridegroom with a silver cigarette case.
Mr and Mrs Anderson subsequently left by the express train for the North on a honeymoon tour. The bride travelled in a smart tailor-made navy blue costume and black and tango velvet hat. She wore a lovely set of grey squirrel furs, the gift of the bridegroom.
their known children
* 1916 - 1977 Raymond Leslie Anderson
* 1917 - Hemming Douglas Anderson
* 1920 - 1999 Hector Stewart Anderson
* 1921 - 2000 Nita Ann Stella Anderson
* 1923 - Ruby Patricia Anderson
* 1925 - Leonard Charles Anderson
* 1930 - Margaret Inwood Anderson

Vera Agnes Barrell (1904-1991)
* daughter of Mark Barrell & Harriet Skudder
married James Ernest Strachan (1883-1973) in Waikuku Beach, near Rangiora, on Jan 1934, as his 2nd wife. They had 2 sons.
* James was born in Dunedin, a son of James Cochrane Strachan, a tailor & Helen Moir. At the age of 15 he became a pupil-teacher and entered Dunedin Training College in 1903. He also took classes at the University of Otago, graduating MA with honours in mental science in 1905. From 1906 to 1910 he was an assistant master in the secondary department of Lawrence District High School and from 1911 to 1917 science master at Gore High School. In 1917 he was appointed principal of Rangiora High School, from where he was able to complete a BSc at Canterbury College in 1921. On 2 Sep 1914 at Lawrence, he had married Mary Irene Chalmers. They had a daughter, 1915-2007 Irene Dorothy Strachan (+ Hawker).
On taking up his appointment at Rangiora, James immediately began introducing reforms to the school's curriculum and organisation, aimed at creating a self-contained and self-governing community of learners. He believed that the school should reflect the community in which it was located and that a curriculum composed solely of professional subjects disadvantaged pupils not academically inclined. He gave more emphasis to existing courses in agriculture, home science and commerce to supplement the traditional professional courses. In 1926 he introduced his 'organic curriculum', which included a central core of science, technology, fine arts and sociology. It was, in part, intended to inculcate social skills such as critical thinking and citizenship.
He was a notable amateur radio expert, credited with having sent NZ's first radio signal (the length of a back garden in Dunedin). He was also chairman of the reception committee that met Charles Kingsford Smith after his epic trans-Tasman flight in 1928.
* James died 30 Sep 1973 in Christchurch, survived by Vera, a daughter & 2 sons (much more at his link - with photo).

NOTE Abraham's father, Samuel (1826-1911) and Susan (1825-1905) Barrell are buried at Mangatainoka, Pahiatua.
Pahiatua Herald, 20 May 1905
It is with regret we record the death of Mrs Susan Barrell, mother of Mr A. Barrell, which took place at the residence of the latter at Mangatainoka this morning, at the ripe age of 80 years. The deceased lady was born at Hartest, Suffolk, in the year 1825 and came out to this colony with her husband in the emigrant ship Grasmere, which arrived at Lyttelton 50 years ago to-day. She leaves a husband and family of four - two sons and two daughters, namely: Mr A. Barrell (Abraham) of Mangatainoka; Mr M. Barrell (Mark) of Rangiora, Canterbury; Mrs R. Baillie (Agnes), Ashley Bank, Canterbury and Mrs C. Todd (Alice Agnes) of Mangaroko, Taranaki. There are several grand-children.
Manawatu Standard, 12 Jan 1911
The death occurred'at Mangatainoka on January 5, of a very old colonist in the person of Mr Samuel Barrell, at the advanced age of 85 years. The deceased gentlemen, who was very highly respected by all who knew him, was one of the Canterbury pilgrims, having arrived in Lyttelton over fifty-six years ago in the 'Grasmere', the first emigrant ship (? see headstone note). For the past eleven or twelve years the late Mr Barrell, whose wife predeceased him six years ago, had been living with his son, Mr A. Barrell, of Mangatainoka.
Their HEADSTONE reads: In memory of one of the original Canterbury pilgrims by arriving in Lyttelton 1855 on the "Grasmere", the first immigrant ship(?). Unsure why that is written because of course, the first ship was the 'Charlotte Jane' which arrived in Lyttelton in the morning of 16 Dec 1850 and the Randolph arrived in the afternoon. The 'Sir George Seymour' arrived the following day and the 'Cressy' on 27th. The 'Grasmere' arrived 4 May 1855, there were more than 35 immigrant ships into Lyttelton before her.

PHOTO
Grave at Mangatainoka

Abraham Barrell & Sarah Ann Skudder
Has a discrepancy between the original records and the epitaph on the grave marker. The age differs
HEADSTONE: In remembrance of Sarah Ann, beloved wife of Abraham Barrell, died 17th September 1927, aged 69. "Until we meet again". And her husband Abraham Barrell, died 16th Jan 1938, aged 86 years. Re-united

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