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Charles Alexander MARTIN & Sarah KING - Temuka

see also Little has changed in King Street, Temuka

Charles Alexander MARTIN (1860-1924)
married Sarah KING (1864-1937) in 1883
- He was a Taxi Driver in Temuka

the 13 known children CHARLES & SARAH
... 1
1887 - 1969 Alexander Amos Martin
- Alexander married Annie May STRACK in 1911

... 2
1888 - 1973 Arthur Daniel Martin
- Arthur married Charlotte Louisa AUSTIN (1889-1953) in 1916
- Arthur served in WWI as Rifleman 44977 with the NZRB, Reinforcements G Company (part), embarking from Wellington 5 April 1917. His next of kin was his wife Charlotte, c/o Mrs A.W. Austin, 47 Rose Street, Timaru
- Charlotte was a daughter of Albert William AUSTIN & Jane LINDSAY
CHARLOTTE died 23 January 1953 aged 63
ARTHUR died 10 October 1973 aged 85
- last address Hornbrook street, Temuka
- they are buried together in Temuka cemetery

... 3
1889 - Josephine Emma Eliza Martin
- Josephine married John Henry BUTLAND in 1920
JOSEPHINE died 10 July 1961 aged 71
JOHN died 12 October 1971 aged 84
- last address Beverley War Veterans Home, Timaru
- they are buried together in Timaru cemetery

... 4
1891 - 1891 Florence Ethel Martin
- Florence died aged 5 weeks

... 5
1892 - 1944 Mabel Sarah Martin
- Mabel married Arthur Nesbit CAIRNS in 1914

... 6
1895 - 1953 Adrien Maud Martin
- Adrien married Alexander Baxter SHANKS (1891-1967) in 1929
- 3rd of 8 children (6 sons) of John SHANKS & Jeannie Grey WHITELAW

... 7
1896 - Ernest Franchie? Martin
- nothing known

... 8
1898 - 1983 Albert Edward Martin
- born 16 October 1898
- he was a Fruiterer in Temuka in the 1940s
- spouse not verified

... 9
1900 - 1978 Frederick Mafeking Martin
- Frederick married Jean Agnes Stuart JOHNSTON in 1923
- had the billiard saloon & hairdresser's shop in Temuka 1940s

... 10
1901 - Pretoria May Martin
- nothing known

... 11
1903 - 1964 Ada Martin
- Ada married Stuart DOUGLAS (1899-1947) in 1925
STUART died 14 June 1947 aged 48
ADA died 10 December 1964 aged 61
- last address North Town Belt, Temuka
- they are buried together in Temuka cemetery

... 12
1906 - 1989 Eric Campbell Martin
- Eric married Rita Gladys BREHAUT (1904-1991) in Kalgoorlie, WA in 1933, twin daughter (sister was Gladys Rita Brehaut) of William Henry Brehaut & Elizabeth Brown

... 13
1909 - 1977 Victor Alan Martin
- nothing known

Charles Alexander Martin died 7 Dec 1924 aged 64
Sarah Martin died 7 July 1937 aged 73
- they are buried together in Temuka cemetery

PHOTO
HEADSTONE of Charles & Sarah

Plot 398, Row 164 at Temuka cemetery


AUCKLAND SAVINGS BANK Staff Dance - 1931

taken from Auckland Star, 11 June 1931
- anything in italics is my additions

STAFF DANCE
... The annual social and dance of the staff of the Auckland Savings Bank took place on Tuesday evening in the bank's social room. An enjoyable time was spent, although there was also a tinge of regret that farewell was being made to Mr Clem BARTLEY (Clement Bartley 1862-1936) on his retirement from the staff.
A song representation competition produced many original efforts and the prizes for the greates number of correct answers were won by Miss Callaghan and Mr Summonds. Miss Callaghan was also awarded the prize for the best lady's effort and Mr Wellbourne the gentlemen's prize.

Several items were rendered by:
Mr and Mrs J. W. Bailey, drawing room sketches
Dr Belshaw, songs
Miss Marjorie Faire, songs
Miss Daphne Higman, violin selections

After supper dance music was supplied by Reg Morgan's orchestra

Among those present were:-
MRS ...
? Mrs J. W. BAILEY, buttercup satin
? Mrs Clem BARTLEY who wore black soft satin
- ELLEN FISHER - married Clem Bartley in 1884 & had 7 children
1885 - Zoe Muriel Bartley
1886 - Howard Russell Bartley
1888 - Clement Graham Bartley
1890 - EMily Rita Bartley
1891 - Alva martin Bartley
1896 - Freda Verne Bartley
1901 - Stell 'Joy' Bartley
? Mrs BARTLEY-BAXTER, shell pink georgette
? Mrs BELSAHW, black georgette
? Mrs E. D. BOARDMAN, black silk net, diamante
- ESTHER IRENE BINNIE DOUGLASS married Edward Douglas Boardman in 1917
? Mrs T. H. FAZAKERLEY, leaf green lace and georgete
- EVA RHYS MIDDLEBROOK married Thomas Henry Fazakerley in 1929
? Mrs H. GRAHAM, black velvet
? Mrs HUSTON, black georgette
? Mrs LEE, black georgette & bridge coat
? Mrs LITTLE, black velvet
? Mrs T. N. SMALLWOOD, electric blue georgette
- ELEANOR ANNISS SALMON - married Thomas Norman Smallwood in 1917
? Mrs SUTHERLAND, blue georgette
? Mrs WILKINS, willow green georgette

MISS ...
? Miss G. ALWAY, flame georgette
? Miss May BARTLETT, black taffeta and georgette
? Miss Joy BARTLEY, black georgette
? Miss E. G. BAYNE, pale pink lace and silver
? Miss U. CALLAGHAN, turquoise blue ring velvet
? Miss C. CARMICHAEL, apple green georgette
? Miss B. CHAPPELL, hyacinth blue satin beaute
? Miss I. CORNER, blue taffeta
? Miss K. DAWSON, red moire satin
? Miss J. DENTON, pale pink georgette with pink cloak
? Miss E. DONOVAN, old gold moire
? Miss Marjorie FAIRE, green taffeta and net
? Miss GRANT, shell pink georgette
? Miss V. GREENWOOD, pink taffeta
? Miss D. GRIFFEN, floral georgette
? Miss G. HAMILTON, pink lace, relieved with blue
? Miss G. HARRY, embossed lilac georgette
? Miss Daphne HIGHAM, green floral georgette
? Miss Mabel HUGHES, shell pink georgette
? Miss J. JOHNSTON, coral taffetta
? Miss JONES, white satin
? Miss LEYLAND, autumn tinted floral taffeta
? Miss J. MacKENZIE, lemon tulle
? Miss N. MADDIGAN, black georgette and lace
? Miss MELLOWS, blue floral ninon
? Miss N. McLACHLAN, blue fische net
? Miss R. McPIKE, cameo pink taffeta
? Miss M. MOSS, green crepe de chine
? Miss M. NATHAN, powder blue shot taffeta
? Miss T. PENROSE, apricot chiffon velvet
? Miss Molly SIMMONDS, pale pink satin
? Miss E. SMITH, blue taffeta
? Miss SPEEDY, black ring velvet
? Miss R. WATERS, cerise and blue chenille
? Miss Nancy WHYTE, ivory floral ninon
? Miss D. WHEELER, turquoise blue georgette
? Miss N. WOODGER, black & white satin

PHOTO
Newfangled electric traction with the rest of the vehicles visible being horse-drawn
... thank you to the site tram in Upper Queen Street, Auckland, 1900s
Auckland Savings Bank is the taller, 3rd building on left (now ASB Bank and Australian owned)


22 more RECRUITS from Auckland - Dec 1915

taken from Auckland Star, 9 December 1915

FUTURE REINFORCEMENTS

FILLING THEM UP - TWENTY-TWO MORE RECRUITS
... A medical examination of volunteers for service with the Dominion reinforcements was held last night at the Drill Hall. Forty men appeared and of this number 22 were accepted, 18 deferred, and two rejected.

The names, occupation and addresses of those accepted are:-

? William Aitken CARRICK, Riding Road, Remuera
- son of Aitken CARRICK & Eliza AITKEN

? Frederick CUNNINGHAM, warehouseman, Woodward Road, Mount Albert
- served as Private 11420 with the NZEF, 12th Reinforcements Auckland Infantry Battalion, A Company, embarking from Wellington 1 May 1916. His next of kin was his mother, Mrs Elizabeth Ann Cunningham, Woodward Road, Mount Albert, Auckland
- son of Elizabeth Ann Cunningham who married George Little in 1902 & lived at Mount Albert, Auckland

? Francis Alfred CARTER, driver, Surrey Street, Grey Lynn
- born in Australia, Francis served as Private 11407 with the NZEF, 12th Reinforcements Auckland Infantry Battalion, A Company. His next of kin was his mother, Frances Carter, 47 Cambria Street, Hawera.

? David William CASTLE, bushman, Vincent Street
- served as Private 12/4151 with the NZEF, 11th Reinforcements Auckland Infantry Battalion, A Company, embarking from Wellington 1 April 1916. His next of kin was his wife, Mrs A. J. Castle, 96 Franklin Road, Auckland. He married Ann Jane BRADY in 1893

? Horace Frederick DAVISON, painter, Sackville Street, Grey Lynn
- served as Private 10328 with the NZEF, 12th Reinforcements Wellington Infantry Battalion, J Company, embarking from Wellington 6 May 1916. His next of kin was his wife, Mrs H. Davison, 15 Sackville Street, Grey Lynn, Auckland. He married Alice Mildred MURPHY in 1916

? William Henry GLIBBERY, weigh clerk, Nixon Street, Newton
- served as Chief Yeoman of Signallers with the NZEF, embarking from Wellington 19 January 1917
on January 24 1900 GLIBBERY-PURCELL at St John's Church, Darlinghurst, Sydney, N.S.W., by the Rev E. Lampard, William Henry, second son of John George Glibbery, Old Ford, London, to Louisa Jane (1869-1950), eldest daughter of the late James Henry Purcell (late of East India Company), Auckland, New Zealand. Auckland (N.Z.) and London papers please copy
- William was an Auckland Harbour Board Personnel 1914-1933. He died 23 November 1935 aged 62

? Henry HUXTABLE, labourer, Rangiatea Road, Epsom
- served as Private 12/4198 with the NZEF, 11th Reinforcements Auckland Infantry Battalion, A Company, embarking from Wellington 1 April 1916. His next of kin was his sister Mrs Carlyon at Rangiatea Road, Epsom, Auckland

? Reginald Cecil ISAAC, storeman, St Paul Street
- served as Rifleman 17719 with the NZRB, Reinforcements (G Company), embarking from Wellington 30 December 1916. His next of kin was his wife Alice Issac, 59 Saint Paul's Street, Auckland
- he married Alice Elizabeth MUSGRAVE in 1915
- he married Harriet Rose HAGARTY in 1929

? Charles JOHNSON, carter, Kerr Street, Devonport
- served as Corporal 14211 with the NZRB, 8th Reinforcements 1st Battalion, E Company, embarking from Wellington 26 June 1916. His next of kin was his wife Mrs Johnson, Aratapu

? Robert Alfred JEFFREY, labourer, Campbell Road, Onehunga

? Reginald Abe LINCOLN, contractor, People's Palace, Wellesley Street East
- served as Lance Corporal 12.4215 with the NZEF, 11th Reinforcements Auckland Infantry Battalion, A Company, embarking from Wellington 1 April 1916. His next of kin was his father Abraham Lincoln of Coromandel. Reginald was KILLED IN ACTION 25 June 1917 in Belgium aged 19. He is buried VI. C. 4., Strand Military Cemetery, Comines-Warneton, Hainaut, Belgium
- his parents were Abraham Edwin LINCOLN & Caroline Annie MORISSEY

? James Pollock LUCAS, sawyer, Albert Road, Devonport
- served as Private 10855 with the NZEF, 1st New Zealand Cyclist Company, embarking from Wellington 6 May 1916. His next of kin was his mother, Mrs J Lucas, 2 Albert Road, Devonport, Auckland

? Charles Augustus LEVY, carpenter, Waikumete
- served as Rifleman 23/2220 with the NZRB, 5th Reinforcements 1st Battalion, E Company, embarking from Wellington 1 April 1916. His next of kin was his father W. Levy, Waikumete. Auckland
- his parents were William LEVY & Esther Ann BRUCE

? James Alexander LESLIE, student, Lynton Avenue, Onehunga
- served as Private 14444 with the NZEF, 14th Reinforcements Auckland Infantry Battalion, A Company, embarking from Wellington 26 June 1916. His next of kin was his father David Kirkwood Anderson Leslie, Lynton Avenue, Onehunga, Auckland. James DIED OF DISEASE 16 November 1916 in France, aged 18. He is buried III. I. 14. at Estaires Communal Cemetery, Nord, France. His brother, Roy John Leslie, Corporal 2/577, died of disease on board the NZHS Maheno, Papeete, Tahiti, en route to New Zealand 5 Sep 1917
- their parents were David Kirkwood Anderson LESLIE & Rose Ann CARMICHAEL

? George William MORRISON, labourer, Upper Queen Street
- served as Private 12/4223 with the NZEF, 11th Reinforcements Auckland Infantry Battalion, A Company, embarking from Wellington 1 April 1916. His next of kin was his mother Mrs Francis Morrison, 70 Upper Queen Street, Auckland. GEORGE Died after discharge from the NZEF from wounds inflicted or disease contracted while on active service, on 20 November 1918 aged 26. He is buried Section 7. C. Lot 22. at Waikumete cemetery, Auckland and he is on the Newmarket War Memorial, Olympic Park, Newmarket, Auckland
- his parents were Leslie MORRISON & Francis Jessie 'Fanny' FLEET

? John MILLETT, brickmaker, Ararohe Road, New Lynn
- served as Private 3/2624 with the NZEF, 20th Reinforcements New Zealand Medical Corps, embarking from Wellington 7 december 1916. His next of kin was his wife Elizabeth Alice Millett, Seabrook Avenue, New Lynn, Auckland

? William Bernard McDERMOTT, messenger, Ireland Street, Ponsonby
- served as Rifleman 11081 with the NZRB, 6th Reinforcements 1st Battalion, E Company, embarking from Wellington 1 May 1916. His next of kin was his sister Ada McDermott, Cambridge, Waikato
- their parents were Bernard McDERMOTT & Lydia Ann PAINE

? John O'CONNOR, mechanic, Valley Road, Mount Eden

? Edward SCOTT, driver, Great North Road, Grey Lynn
- served as Rifleman 11120 with the NZRB, 6th Reinforcements 1st Battalion, E Company, embarking from Wellington 1 May 1916. His next of kin was his friend Richard Lenenham, James Street, Arch Hill, Auckland

? Samuel SIMMS, labourer, West Street, Newton
- born in Australia. Samuel served as Rifleman 23/2280 with the NZRB, 5th Reinforcements 1st Battalion, E Company, embarking from Wellington 1 April 1916. His next of kin was his mother Mrs S. Simms, 73 West Street, Newton, Auckland

? Samuel Gordon WEBB, carpenter, Mount Albert
- served as Private 17003 with the NZEF, 18th Reinforcements Auckland Infantry Battalion, A Company, embarking from Wellington 11 October 1916. His next of kin was his father, Thomas Webb, Cleveland, Mount Albert, Auckland
- his parents were Thomas WEBB & Annie SPRY

? Charles Harold WATSON, timber worker, Hillside Crescent, Mount Eden
- served as Private 12549 with the NZEF, 12th Reinforcements Wellington Infantry Battalion, J Company, embarking from Wellington 6 May 1916. His next of kin was his mother, Emma Watson, Hillside Crescent, Mount Eden, Auckland,

PHOTO
Newmarket War Memorial, Olympic Park, Newmarket, Auckland


BREHAUT buried at Timaru 1875 - 2006

the BREHAUT buried at Timaru cemetery 1875 - 2006

? Annie Maggie Brehaut (nee JAMIESON)
- married John Charles Brehaut in 1903
- their known children:
1904 - 1991 Charles Stanley Brehaut
1907 - Helen McLean Brehaut
- died 20 August 1947 aged 68
- buried Plot 327, Row 135, Block N

? Beatrice Agnes Louisa Brehaut (nee BRIGHT)
- married William James Brehaut in 1919
- died 16 May 1966 aged 67
- buried Plot 1003, Row 55, Block L

? Catherine Brehaut (nee LAURENSON)
- married Gordon Eric Brehaut 1941 in Timaru
- died 2 January 1995 aged 79
- buried Plot 162, Row 168, Block 4

? Catherine Eliza Brehaut (nee THOMAS)
- married Nelson Arnold Brehaut in 1929
- died 24 June 1992 aged 87
- buried Plot 648, Row 176, Block LC

? Charles Stanley Brehaut
- died 20 February 1991 aged 86
- Plot 371, Row 173, Block LC

? Edna May Brehaut
- died 9 May 2004 aged 92
- buried Plot 411, Row 142, Block LB

? Edward Brehaut
- born 17 August 1914, 4th son of Thomas Edward & Mary Ann Brehaut
- died 27 April 1918 aged 3.8
- buried Plot 471, Row 34, Block D2 with his mother

? Elizabeth Brehaut (nee BROWN)
- married William Henry Brehaut in 1898
- their known children:
1899 - 1974 William James Brehaut
1901 - Irene Brehaut
1902 - Myrtle Elizabeth brehaut
1904 - 1979 Gladys Rita Brehaut, twin with Rita Gladys
1904 - 1991 Rita Gladys Brehaut, twin with Gladys Rita
- Rita sailed to Sydney on the 'Monowai', leaving from Wellington 20 April 1933. She then caught the 'Oronsay' from Sydney 26 April 1933 which was heading to London via other Australian ports. Rita may have headed to Fremantle as it is said she married Eric Campbell Martin in Kalgoorlie in 1933
- Eric was born in 1906, a son of Charles Alexander MARTIN & Sarah KING
1907 - 1989 Walter Everard Brehaut
? (were there other children in these gaps)
?
1916 - 1996 Gordon Eric Brehaut
- died 15 February 1957 aged 79
- buried Plot 153, Row 128, Block L

? Elsie Isabella Brehaut
- died 11 December 1965 aged 58
- buried Plot 371, Row 141, Block LB

? Euphemia Cairns Brehaut
- died 27 October 1996 aged 88
- buried Plot 371, Row 173, Block LC

? Frederick Brehaut
- died 23 April 1875 aged 17 days
- buried Plot 65, Row 15, Block D

? Frederick James Brehaut
- died 15 December 1956 aged 75
- buried Plot 552, Row 53, Block L

? George Walter Brehaut
- died 21 June 1961 aged 75
- buried Plot 387, Row 34, Block D2

? Gladys Rita Brehaut
- twin daughter of William Henry Brehaut & Elizabeth Brown, Gladys didnt marry
- died 14 October 1979 aged 75
- buried Plot 153, Row 128, Block L

? Gordon Eric Brehaut
- died 20 July 1996 aged 79
- buried Plot 162, Row 168, Block 4

? James Brehaut
- died 24 June 1922 aged 83
- buried Plot 65, Row 15, Block D

? Jean Roberta Brehaut
- died 6 December 1999 aged 81
- buried Plot 913, Row 243

? John Charles Brehaut
- died 21 March 1946 aged 64
- buried Plot 326, Row 135, Block N

? June Gwendoline Brehaut
- daughter of William & Beatrice Brehaut
- died 16 December 1960 aged 30
- buried Plot 1001, Row 55, Block L

? Leonard Alexander Brehaut
- son of Frederick James & Mary Ann Brehaut
- died 18 April 1974 aged 68
- buried Plot 923m Row 146, Block LB

? Lucy Helena Brehaut (nee SCARF)
- married george Walter Brehaut in 1905
- died 6 February 1857 aged 72
- buried Plot 388, Row 34, Block D2

? Lucy Wright Hazelwright Brehaut
- died 12 September 1987 aged 91
- buried Plot 472, Row 34, Block D2

? Mary Ann Brehaut (nee SHEPHARD)
- married Thomas Edward Brehaut in 1895
- their known children:
1900 - 1987 Thomas Henry Brehaut
1905 - Letitia Marion Brehaut
1910 - 1998 James William Douglas Brehaut
1912 - 1996 Arthur Brehaut
- died 15 Nov 1949 aged 75
- buried Plot 472, Row 34, Block D2

? Mary Ann Brehaut (nee HOSKING)
- married Frederick James Brehaut in 1899
- thien known children:
1902 - Frederick James Brehaut
1907 - Victor Lawrence Brehaut
- Mary Ann died 23 December 1951 aged 76
- buried Plot 552, Row 53, Block L

? Morris Walter Brehaut
- died 1 October 1966 aged 21
- (accidentally killed at mr Cook)
- buried Plot 413, Row 142, Block LB
- his headstone reads:
Greater love hath no man than this that a man lay down his life for his friends

? Nelson Arnold Brehaut
- died 14 September 1984 aged 79
- buried Plot 648, Row 176, Block LC

? Ronald George Brehaut
- died 25 August 1918 aged 4
- buried Plot 387, Row 34, Block D2
- with his parents George Walter & Lucy Helena Brehaut

? Sarah Ann Brehaut (nee FODEN)
- married James Brehaut in 1873
- their known children:
1874 - Thomas Edward Brehaut
1880 - Frederick James Brehaut
1882 - John Charles Brehaut
- died 13 September 1930 aged 84
- buried Plot 65, Row 15, Block D

? Thomas Edward Brehaut
- died 4 March 1963 aged 89
- buried Plot 472, Row 34, Block D2

? Walter Denton Brehaut
- died 17 August 2006 aged 100
- buried Plot 411, Row 142, Block LB

? William Edwin Brehaut
- died 29 July 1957 aged 31
- buried Plot 1168, Row 56, Block L

? William Henry Brehaut
- died 12 March 1951 aged 74
- buried Plot 153, Row 128, Block L

? William James Brehaut
- died 9 September 1974 aged 75
- buried Plot 1003, Row 55, Block L

NOTES
* A Ronald 'Ronnie' Thomas Brehaut (1940-1979) from Timaru was killed in the
Mount EREBUS DISASTER 28 November 1979

PHOTO
Plot 388, Row 34, Block D2 at Timaru:

* George Walter Brehaut (1886-1961)
* Lucy Helena Brehaut (1886-1958)
* Ronald George (1914-1918)


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GENERAL ASSEMBLY - Auckland 1856

GENERAL ASSEMBLY - HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES
... The House met pursuant to a proclamation by his Excellency the Governor, bearing date the 9th day of February, 1859

(does not say WHERE the House met but the following names were taken from the
Daily Southern Cross, 18 April 1856 which was an Auckland paper)


PRESENT - 30 members
? Thomas BECKHAM, Esq (1810-1875)
- He was also a member of the Auckland Provincial Council

? Francis Dillon BELL, Esq (1822-1898)
- Francis married Margaret Joachim HORT in Wellington on 2 April 1849
- daughter of the Jewish merchant Abraham Hort

? Dingley Askham BRITTIN, Esq (1823-1881)
- He returned to England on 'urgent business' in 1856 and did not return

? Walter BRODIE, Esq
- He represented the Suburbs of Auckland electorate in the 2nd New Zealand Parliament, but resigned before the end of his term on 6 December 1859

? Hugh Francis CARLETON, Esq (1810-1890)
- Hugh married Lydia Jane WILLIAMS at Pakaraka, Bay of Islnads 30 Nov 1859
- There were no children. He died in Surrey, England

? Charles CLIFFORD, Esq (1813-1893)
- Charles married Mary Ann HERCY in Wellington 13 January 1847
- they had 4 sons and a daughter

? John CUFF, Esq (1805-1869)
- He represented the Akaroa electorate in the 2nd New Zealand Parliament from 1855 to 1858, but resigned before the end of his term

? William Crush DALDY, Esq (1816-1903)
- William married Frances Harriett PULHAM (1820-1877) in 1841
- he next married Amey SMITH (nee AMERTON) (1829-1920) in 1880
WILLIAM died at Ponsonby, Auckland 5 October 1903

? Alfred DOMETT, Esq (1811-1887)
- Alfred married the widow, Mary GEORGE (nee ?) in Wellington 3 Nov 1856

? Alfred William EAST, Esq

? Charles ELLIOTT, Esq (1811-1876)
- He represented the Waimea electorate in the 2nd New Zealand Parliament from 1855 to 1858 and resigned before the end of his term

? Isaac Earl FEATHERSTON, Esq
- Isaac married Bethia Campbell SCOTT at Edinburgh, 10 December 1839

? William FITZHERBERT, Esq (1810-1891)
- William married Sarah Jane LEIGH in London 1840/41 & emigrated to Wellington 1841

? William FOX, Esq (1812-1893)
- William married Sarah HALCOMB 3 May 1842 in London & they emigrated 6 weeks later on the George Fyfe

? Robert GRAHAM, Esq (1820-1885)
- Robert married Sophia SWANN (?-1862) in San Francisco 11 June 1850 & had 3 children
- he married Jane Stephenson HORNE in Auckland 2 June 1870 and had 3 sons

? John HALL, Esq (1824-1907)
- John married Rose DRYDEN in England about 1860
- He died in Christchurch

? Thomas HENDERSON, Esq (1810-1886)
- Thomas married Catherine MacFARLANE in 1834. They emigrated with Catherine's siblings to Wellington in 1840 and they moved north to Auckland where not a single house had yet been erected

? Walter LEE, Esq (1811-1887)

? Alfred LUDLAM, Esq (1810-1877)
- Alfred married Frances 'Fanny' Minto GIBBES (1822-1877) in Sydeny 1 Oct 1850

? Fredericd Ward MERRIMAN, Esq
- Frederick married Susannah Augusta ATKYNS (nee GREENE) in Auckland 4 May 1850
21 July 1865 We regret to Have to record that Mr Frederick Ward Merriman died at his house at Parnell at ten o'clock yesterday morning, at the age of forty seven. Although the event caused a deep feeling of sorrow throughout the city when it became known, it could not have taken any one by surprise for it was well known that Mr Merriman's illness was of such a nature as almost to preclude any expectation of his recovery. This lingering and hopeless illness he bore with great patience from its commencement about four months ago till its fatal termination yesterday. No one was better known or more highly esteemed among the older colonists of Auckland than Mr Merriman. His great abilities as a lawyer caused him to be selected to discharge some of the most onerous duties in connection with the profession, while the frankness and honestly of his nature endeared him to all who enjoyed the privilege of his acquaintance. Mr Merriman, who was Born in Wiltshire, and educated at WInchester, came to Auckland in 1844, during Governor Fitroy's administration, when he commenced practice as a solicitor. In 1854 he was returned as member of the House of Representatives for the suburbs of Auckland, and was elected Chairman of Committees, the duties of which office he discharged till 1856 when he was succeeded by Mr Carleton. From 1856 till 1861, he was Provincial Law Officer, and since that time he has filled the office of Crown Solicitor. For several years he was also a member of the Provincial Council. Mr Merriman married Mrs Atkyns, the widow of Captain Atkyns, and leaves a family.
The funeral will take place to-day at three o'clock, and the procession will start from the residence of the deceased, at Parnell and proceed to the Cemetery at Symonds street. The members of the Auckland Masonic lodges will be present, as, no doubt, will be a large number of the citizens who have been on terms of friendship with the deceased

? Christopher 'William' RICHMOND, Esq (1821-1895)
- he married Emily Elizabeth ATKINSON 15 September 1852. Emily's brother Harry Albert Atkinson later became the Premier and Colonial Treasurer

? Henry SEWELL, Esq (1807-1879)
- Henry married Lucinda Marianne NEDHAM in 1834
- he married Elizabeth KITTOE in 1850

? John Valentine SMITH, Esq (1824-1895)
- owner of Mataikona and Lansdowne stations and the local militia leader, who persuaded the Government to build a stockade in Masterton.

? Edward William STAFFORD, Esq (1819-1901)
- Edward married Emily Charlotte WAKEFIELD (1828-1857) in Wellington 24 Sep 1846
- he married Mary BARTLEY in Auckland 5 Dec 1859 & had 6 children

? Charles John TAYLOR, Esq (1826-1897)

? Charles 'Dudley' Robert WARD, Esq (1827-1913)
- Dudley married Anne TITBOALD 26 January 1850 at Rotherhithe

? William WELLS, Esq (1810-1893)
- he came to Nelson in the 1840s and purchased land in Wakapuaka

? John WILLIAMSON, Esq (1815-1875)
- John married Sarah BARRE about 1833 in Ireland? and had 5 children. They emigrated to Sydney in 1840 and then to Auckland in 1841


ABSENT - 7 members
? John CARGILL, Esq (1821-1898)
- son of William Cargill below

? William CARGILL, Esq (1784-1860)
- William married Mary Ann YATES & had 17 children

? James Edward FITZGERALD, Esq (1818-1896)
- James married Frances 'Fanny' Erskine DRAPER Bloomsbury, London 22 Aug 1850

? Joseph GREENWOOD, Esq (1818-1861)
- Joseph married Catharine Sabina ?. They travelled to NZ with their son Colin Halskeith Greenwood on the Minerva in 1847
- he died at No. 21 Cumberland Terrace, Regent's Park, London, 18 July 1861 aged 42

? James MacANDREW, Esq (1819-1887)
- James married Eliza Hunter REYNOLDS in London on 17 Oct 1848

? William 'Charles' PARKER, Esq (1809-1898)
- Charles married his first cousin Hannah PHIPPS (1815?1889) in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire and had 13 children. Charles & Hannah are buried at Motueka

? William Thomas Locke TRAVERS, Esq (1819-1903)
- William married Jane OLDHAM at Cork, Ireland, in 1843
- he died in an accident at Hutt railway station on 27 April 1903
27 April 1903 Mr W. T. L. Travers, the well-known barrister, whilst getting off the train at the Lower Hutt station to-night, fell between the platform and the cars. One leg was broken and he was cut about the head. The leg has been amputated below the knee. At a late hour the patient was in rather a critical state. William died the following day



PHOTO
Grave of Alfred Ludlam (1810-1877)
Plot 5304, Bolton Street Cemetery


AUCKLAND marriages January 1894

some of the marriages at Papers Past on 25 January 1894

ARMSTRONG-SULLIVAN
... On January 11, 1894, at St Paul's Church, by the Rev W. Bates, Thomas Armstrong to Louie Sullivan, late of Strawberry Hil, Sydney, N.S.W.


BROOKFIELD-DICKEY
... On January 4, at St James's Church, Mangere, by the Rev W. E. Mulgan, Harold Cotterill, youngest son of F. M. P. Brookfield, Esq., barrister and solicitor, Onehunga, to Anna Catherine, eldest daughter of A. J. Dickey, Esq., J.P., of Hollybrook, Mangere


CASTLE-BRADY
... On November 16, at St Patrick's Cathedral, by the Rev J. J. Hackett, David William, second son of Joseph and Elizabeth Castle, to Anne Jane Annie, youngest daughter of the late John and Mary Brady; both of Auckland


CASSELS-THOMSON
... At Te Aroha, by the Rev Mr Norrie, William Cassels, of Te Aroha, to Emma Janet Thomson, second daughter of the late W. A. Thomson, Esq., Langholm, Mount Albert


COTTINGHAM-BARRETT
... On November 29, at St Sepulchre's Church, by the Ven. Archdeacon Dudley, Allan Dale, youngest son of Wolfran and Rosina Cottingham, Auckland, to Annie, third daughter of John Barrett, Auckland


CRAIG-PREECE
... On January 4, at the Pitt-street Church, by the Rev S. F. Prior, William A. Craig, third son of the late James Craig, Edq., to Florence E. Preece, second daughter of J. Preece, Esq., Christchurch, late of England


DADSON-WALKER
... On January 1, at the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev E. Best, John William Dadson to Maria Emma, third daughter of Thomas Westall Walker, Howe-street, Auckland


EDWARDS-ANTHONY
... On December 26, at Newmarket, by the Rev G. B. Monro, R. Edwards, saddler, to Esther (Hetty), Anthony


GALBRAITH-FERGUSON
... On December 27, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev R. MacNicol, John Edward, son of Captain Galbraith, Lyttelton, to Nellie Leslie, daughter of H. Ferguson, Inspector of Factories, Auckland


HILL-BLACKBURN
... On December 27, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev E. Best, Henry Swanson Hill, Whangarei, to Blanche, youngest daughter of John Blackburn, Franklin Road


HOOKEY-SPENCER
... On January 3, 1894, at Denholm, Mount Eden, Auckland, the residence of Mrs J. W. Henton, by the Rev B. L. Thomas, Alfred Tily Hookey, of Lymington, Hants, England, to Fanny Kate Spencer, of Farnham, Surrey, England


HOSKING-DICKSON
... On January 12, at St Sepulchre's, by the Ven Archhdeacon Dudley, G. Fred C. Hosking, only son of G. F. Hosking, C.E., F.G.S., to Emily, third daughter of J. Dickson, H.M. Customs, Auckland


LOPES-McLEAN
... On Monday, January 8, at her parents residence, Franklin Road, E. J. Lopes to Ellen McLean; both of Auckland


MacLAURIN-MACKY
... On December 27, at the residence of the bride's parents, Paterangi, Waikato, by the Rev D. J. Steele, James Scott, second son of the late Rev R. MacLaurin, to Dorcas, sixth daughter of W. Macky, Esq


NELSON-MAGUIRE
... On December 27, at St Benedict's Church, Newton, by the Rev Father Downey, O.S.B., James Edward Nelson, second son of Mr R. Nelson, Howe-street, Auckland, to Mary (Tottie) Maguire, eldest daughter of Mr P. J. Maguire, Basque Road, Eden Terrace


PEGLER-TIPLADY
... On December 28, at Mount Eden, by the Rev L. Thomas, Llewelyn James, eldest son of William J. Pegler, Onehunga, to Harriet (Cassy), youngest daughter of the late Atkinson Tiplady, Hillsboro


WAGSTAFF-AGUILAR
... On November 20, 1893, at St John's Church, Monghyr, Bengal, India, by the Rev S. Scott, H. F. Wagstaff, late of Auckland to Emilia, youngest daughter of C. Agnilar, Esq., of Monghyr


WELLSTAFF-HARDING
... On December 25, at St Benedict's Church, Newton, by the Rec Father Downey, O.S.B., Thomas Henry, eldest son of Captain F. A. Wellsted, Southampton, England, to Mary (Lily) Elizabeth Zita, only daughter of John harding, Cymberland, England


WOOLLEY-CROOKS
... On January 10, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev J. Ward, William Basil Woolley, second son of Joseph Woolley, of Sydney, to Ellen (Nellie) Crooks, eldest daughter of Terence Crooks, Birkenhead

Henry Charles Holden WALKER (1859-1918) - Auckland

8 August 1918 - OBITUARY of
Henry Charles Holden WALKER (1859-1918)
... Mr Henry Charles Holden Walker, an old resident of Auckland, died on Sunday (4th) following upon an operation. The deceased, who was 59 years of age, came to New Zealand from Kent about forty years ago, and resided at Victoria Avenue, Remuera, for a long period.
He joined the staff of Messrs Archibald Clark and Sons and ten years later he was placed in charge of the Manchester and dress department, a position he held until his death.

Mr Walker was prominently associated for some years with the Reform League, being a member of the executive. He was also a member of the Board of Trustees of the Blind Institute for about twelve years, and for a portion of that time was chairman of the Board. In his younger days Mr Walker was an ardent yachtsman, and was a member of the original crew of the yacht Volunteer.
He took a keen interest in the success of King's College, where his four sons were educated
He is survived by Mrs Walker and three sons. The eldest son, Captain H. J. I. Walker, was killed at the second battle of Ypres, He was attached to the Royal Warwickshire Regiment, and went to France with the first British Expeditionary Force. The second son, Major Alan Walker, went to Samoa with the first expedition, and later left for France with the First Battalion, Rifle Brigade. He was recently invalided home. The third son, Corporal Charles Walker, is at present in camp with the Forty-fifth Reinforcement, while the Fourth son is still attending King's College
The interment took place to-day at Purewa Cemetery

Henry Charles Holden Walker
married 27 March 1889 to:

Cecilia Kathleen TAYLOR (1868-1942)
* daughter of William Innes Taylor (1821-1890, Glen Innes, Taylor’s Hill and Glen Taylor School are named after him) & Ann Adamson (1832-1900) -- see his Obituary next
* granddaughter of Lieutenant-General William Taylor (1790-1868, born Glasgow-died West Tamakai) & Barbara Innes (1800-1836, born Glasgow-died India)
-- OBITUARY of Mr William Innes Taylor
New Zealand Herald, 24 March 1890

Another old pioneer settler has passed away in the person of Mr William Innes Taylor, son of the late General Taylor, of the West Tamaki.
In his last illness (pneumonia), which was somewhat sudden and a general break up of the system, he was attended by Drs Haines and Lindsay.
Mr Taylor was born in 1821 at Hyderabad, India, and was the son of the late General William Taylor, and brother of C. J. and A. K. Taylor. He was educated at Glasgow College and spent two years in Perthshire learning practical agriculture. In October 1843, he arrived in Auckland by the ship 'Mandarin'; bought land and settled at Tamaki West, where he began his career as a farmer, living in a tent. After six years real hard work he made himself a comfortable home and married, pursuing his career as a pioneer settler with energy, forethought and ability and was nearly always successful in his undertakings. Being of a generous and trusting nature, he sustained many heavy losses, but notwithstanding this, as time went on, fortune seemed to smile on him. He was an original shareholder in the Bank of New Zealand, in which he always took a deep interest, becoming a director and retaining his interest (which was considerable) to the last. Mr Taylor was also a shareholder in most of our local companies. Besides his farm at Tamaki he owned land in the Waikato and always took a keen interest in all agricultural matters.
He leave a widow, four sons and five daughters to mourn their loss. The funeral of the deceased gentleman took place on Sunday, the 9th instant, at Tamaki West Presbyterian Church, the remains being followed to their last resting-place by a large assemblage of the Old Identities and most of the leading men of Auckland.
The principal mourners were:- The deceased's four sons, William, James, Walter and norman; his brothers, Messrs C. I. and A. K. Taylor and sons; F. C. Barber, Arthur Taylor, nephews; and three sons-in-;aw. Messrs T. Kissling, Rev T. Farley and H. C. G. Walker. The procession consisted of about fifty carriages, and many horsemen, while a number of settlers followed on foot.
The Revs J. Macky and Steele conducted the service in a most impressive manner. The former dwelt at length upon the many good qualities of the deceased, whom he had known for nearly forty years. He spoke of him as Christian man, whose piety was unostentatious, as also his charities and those who knew him best respected him the most.
Among those present at the grave we noticed the Revs A. Carrick, R. F. Macnicol, R. Sommerville, D. W. Runciman, Mr F. Lawry, M.H.R., Captains Colbeck (president Bank of New Zealand), Irvine, Wilson, Clarke, Hawes, H. F. Anderson, Messrs Tolhurst (Bank of New Zealand), W. B. Thompson (Union Bank), Goulstone (Loan and Mercantile Company), Messrs S. George, A. Thorne, M. A. Clark, J. Macky, J. Alexander, T. Macky, Johnston, Main (Kohumaramara), R. Hall, J. H. Kirkwood, R. W. and H. Andrews, T. W. Wyllie, Osborne (Newmarket), E. McLean, A. Buckland, S. Jackson, sen., Howard (2), H. Atkins, S. Baird, Stewart (2) (Waipuna), Massey, Wallace (2) (Mangere), J. Wallace (Papatoetoe), R. Udy, J. Haultain, S. Vickers, etc.

the children of Henry Charles Holden Walker & Cecilia TAYLOR
... 1
1890 - 1915 Henry John Innes Walker

- attended King's College from 1899 - 1909
6 February 1911 The Defence Department have received advice that Mr Henry John Innes Walker, of Auckland, has successfully passed his examination, and been appointed Second Lieutenant of the Warwick Regiment. Lietuenant Walker is a son of Mr H. C. H. Walker, of the firm of A. Clark and Sons. He received his instruction at King's College under Mr C. T. Major. He has taken a prominent part in local athletics, and figured to some purpose in the Rugby football field. He has also won several important events at the Amateur Athletic Association meetings
- Henry served in WWI with the 1st Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment
- he was Killed In Action 25 April 1915 in Ypres, Belgium
22 June 1915 From London - Major Henry John Innes Walker, of the First Battalion of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment, who has been killed in action, joined the Imperial Army from the New Zealand Forces four years ago, and was given his company in January last. He was twenty five years of age
- HENRY is buried Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial

... 2
1891 - 1951 Alan Innes Walker

- Alan served in WWI as Second Lieutenant 23/21 with the Samoan Advance Party , embarking from Wellington 15 Aug 1914 and with the 1st Battalion, New Zealand Rifle Brigade, B Company, embarking 9 Oct 1915. His next of kin was his father, Henry Charles Holden Walker of Victoria Ave., Remuera, Auckland
16 December 1918 The engagement is announced of Miss Eileen BUCKLETON, eldest daughter of Mr Buckleton, manager of the Bank of New Zealand, Auckland, to Major Alan James Walker, son of Mrs and the late Mr Henry Walker, of Remuera, Auckland
- Alan married on 19 Nov 1919 to Eillen Graham BUCKLETON at St Mark's, Remuera
ALAN died 7 March 1951 aged 59 & buried Block E Row 37 Plot 134 at Purewa Cemetery

... 3
1898 - 1983 Charles Innes Walker

- Charles married Katharine Spencer HOOKEY (1896-1988) in 1924
- 2nd of 3 known children of Alfred Tily HOOKEY (1861-1946) & Fanny Kate SPENCER (1864-1962)
NOTE (written about 1902) Alfred Tily Hookey was the Manager for Messrs Archibald Clark and Sons in Gisborne since May, 1898, was born in Lymington, Hampshire, England. He was educated in his native place and at the Solent Collegiate School, and brought up to the soft goods business in England. Mr. Hookey came to Auckland in 1886 by the ship Northamberland, and was for nine years in the employment of Messrs Sargood, Son and Ewen. During that time Mr. Hookey travelled over most of the North Island. In 1895 he joined Messrs Archibald Clark and Sons in Auckland as town traveller, and three years later was transferred to Gisborne. As a Freemason Mr. Hookey was attached to Lodge Ara, in Auckland, is now affiliated with Lodge Abercorn in Gisborne, and was Grand Organist for the Grand Lodge of New Zealand in 1900. Before leaving Auckland Mr. Hookey was organist and choirmaster at the Devonport Presbyterian Church. Mr. Hookey was married, in 1894, to a daughter of Mr. J. Spencer, of Farnham, Surrey, England, and has one son and two daughters.

... 4
1901 - 1979 Ronald Innes Walker

- married Katherine GRACE
- married Mildred Mary PRIEST and had 2 children
* In 1927 Roanld's address was P.O. Timboroa, Kenya. Still there in 1935
He was promoted to Postmaster, Grade 1, joint Post and Telegraphs Department in Kenya, effective 5 Dec 1946
- buried at Howick (Paparoa) Cemetery. The headstone reads:
In Memory Of Mildred Mary (Peggy) Innes Walker 1907-1966 and Ronald Innes Walker 1901-1979 Much Loved Mother And Father

Henry Charles Holden Walker died 4 Aug 1918 aged 59
- buried Block E Row 37 Plot 134, Purewa Cemetery

NOTES
* in 1876 Henry was living at Brigton road Parnell
* in 1908 Henry was living in Remuera
* in 1912 Henry Charles Holden Walker & William Thorne had 751 acres 2 roods 31 perches in West Tamaki:- Allots 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15 and parts of Allots 4, 7 and 16 (occupied by selfs)

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Henry John Innes Walker
(1890-1915)
KILLED IN ACTION, Ypres


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CHILDREN'S CARNIVAL - Poverty Bay 1913

from the Poverty Bay Herald, 23 June 1913

CHILDREN'S CARNIVAL
... The following were the costumes, as far as could be ascertained, worn at the children's carnvial on Saturday afternoon:-

? Marshall ALEXANDER (16 months) - cook
? Millie ADAIR - Pierrot
? Daisy ALLEN - nursemaid
? Evelyn AYLWARD - Spanish girl
? Nellie AYLWARD - merry widow

? Dudley BAIN - sailor
? Valma BISHOP - nurse
? Jack BLAIR - Pierrot
? Keith BRIDGE - sailor boy
? Frances BULLEN - fairy queen
? Queenie BULLEN - Scotch girl

? Roey CALCOTT - little fairy
? Thornley CALCOTT - sailor boy
? Gordon CAMERON - Highlander
? Ada COLE - moons
? Ivy COLE - stars
? King COLE - sailor
? Vera COLE - votes for women
? Myrtle COY - rosebud
? Daphne CRAILL - Japanese
? Ena CURRIE - Japanese

? Dorothy DRAGGLETAIL - nurse
? Constance DUNLOP - little Miss Muffit
? Mary DUNLOP - French peasant

? Clarice FERRIS - runaway girl
? Lenine? FAULKNER - Prince of Pilsen
? Eileen FOGDEN - Santa Claus
? Elsie FOSS - bride
? Olive FOSS - captive Hebrew maiden
? Percy FOSS - sailor boy

? Hilda GARDINER - Dutch girl
? Eileen GOFFE - Egyptian maid
? Myrtle GOLDING - nurse
? Elizabeth GRAHAM - Dutch girl
? Janet GRAHAM - nursing sister

? Eileen HARDING - Japanese
? Riwa HARDING - summer
? Frank HENDERSON - Scotchman
? Winnie HEPBURN - home rule for Ireland
? Evelyn HILL - Japanese
? Jean HILL - Japenese
? Heni Materoa HOME - ?
? Bonnie HOW - nurse

? Nancy LESLIE - gold girl?
? Winifred LYSNAR - lily of the valley

? Albert MAYNARD - teddy bear
? Jack MAYNARD - Indian
? Annie McBAIN - followed by eight other children from the creche
? Elsie McDONALD - gipsy
? Florrie MORRISON - Japanese
? Linda MORRISON - rosebud

? Jessie NOCK - Japanese

? Cora OMAN - milk maid
? Jim OMAN - sailor
? Phyllis O 'MEARA - folly
? Ida O'MEARA - fairy
? Daisy OSBORNE - Scotch lassie

? Daphne PETCHELL - Italian girl
? Melvyn PONSFORD - Pierrot
? Freda PISTOR - gipsy

? Annie REED - Red Riding Hood
? Joesy RENWICK - Dutch boy
? Elsie ROCHE - ivy
? Alex ROSS - Goblin
? Cecil RYAN - peirrot

? Kathleen SCEATS - Topsy
? Robert SCOTT - Scotchman
? Rosamond SCOTT - powder and patches
? Tui SIMSON - Salome dancer
? Muriel SMITH - Japanese
? Gladys SMITH - flower girl
? Patricia SNELGAR - French fisher girl
? Levina SNELL - Japanese
? Mavis SNELL - Japanese

? Lily TATE - winter
? Yolande THOMSON - fortune-teller
? Myrtle THOMPSON - gipsy
? Willie TOY - Guy Fawkes
? Nancy TRAFFORD - daisy
? Jean TRAFFORD - forget-me-not

? Madge WALKER - fairy
? Osborne WALKER - outdoor boy
? Constance WALLACE - Nestle's chocolate
? Josey WARREN - sunflower
? Ian WEBSTER - Highlander
? Walter WEST - boy scout
? Esma WILKES - red rose
? Alberta WILLIAMS (18 months) - spring

PIERROT


First-Day pupils of IONA COLLEGE - 14 Feb 1914

IONA COLLEGE is a state-integrated girls' school in Havelock North, Hawke's Bay, set on 27 acres of park-like grounds. The College was founded in 1914 by the Presbyterian Church, it was intended to provide boarding facilities for girls from rural communities.

The (19th) Prime Minister, the Right Honourable William Ferguson Massey, opened Iona College on February 14 1914

Iona's buildings were severely affected by the February 1931 earthquake and the College had to be closed for a year while refinancing and rebuilding took place. The opening roll in 1932 was 27 boarders and nine day pupils.

In 1914 Iona College will be celebrating it's Centenary

The original list was taken from IONA COLLEGE FIRST DAY PUPILS (PDF file)

FIRST DAY PUPILS - 16 February 1914
listed here in alphabetical order
NAME - AGE in years.months - HOME TOWN

* ADAIR, Millie - 14.2 - Gisborne
- daughter of William Henry ADAIR (1869-1950) & Barbara Amenia HOLMES (1877-1945), first attended Gisborne School where she won silver attendance medals in 1908 & 1909. In 1913 she went to the Children's Carnival dressed as Pierrot
* Millie (1899-1958) married Stanley Seagar SPENCE (1896-1976) in 1921
- Stanley was a son of George Edmond Nimrod SPENCE (1863-1950) & Jessie McKay SEAGER (1875-1910) who are buried at Tolaga Bay
* a brother, William Henry Adair (1913-1944), died in Italy WWII. He is mentioned in The Break-out Into the Liri Valley

* BAIN, Margaret Jean Young - 18.2 - Dannevirke
1st of 6 children to Thomas BAIN & Janet Neil YOUNG (1870-1929)
their known children
* 1896 - 1968 MARGARET JEAN YOUNG Bain
Margaret married Herbert Percy Dyke TURNER (1891-1961) in 1918
Herbert was a son of George Dyke TURNER (1860-1913) & Evie SCOTT (1863-1926)
Margaret died 15 April 1968 aged 72 and is buried Plot 22, Block ZC at Mangatera cemetery with her husband Herbert & her mother Janet
* 1897 - 1898 Janet Sheila Bain (aged 8 months)
* 1899 - 1995 Janet Taylor Bain
* 1901 - 1982 Thomas Allan Bain
* 1903 - 1983 Ian Young Bain
* 1904 - Mary Wallace Bain
- married Sidney James PAYNE in 1931

* BAINBRIDGE, Cecelia Eileen - 13.6 - Hastings
8th of 8 children to George BAINBRIDGE & Mary Elizabeth GALPIN of 1000 Gordon road, Raureka, Hastings

* BAINBRIDGE, Sylvie Margaret - 15.2 - Hastings
7th of 8 children to George BAINBRIDGE & Mary Elizabeth GALPIN (1862-1937), daughter of Charles MACE Galpin (1839-1931) born Bay of Biscay on the ship 'Adelaide' on way to Wellington & Agnes SMALL (1838-1918) from Glasgow, Scotland who married 29 Jan 1862 in Rangitikei
their known children
* 1886 - 1961 Charles Frederick Galpin Bainbridge
* 1887 - Stafford Alfred Dobson Bainbridge
- served in WWI as Driver 5/294 with 4th Reinforcements, nothing else known
* 1890 - 1972 George William Bainbridge
* 1894 - 1980 Mary Florence Jane Bainbridge
* 1895 - 1972 Ruth Euphemia Carnochan Bainbridge
* 1897 - 1965 Henry Laurence Bainbridge
* 1899 - 1971 SYLVIE MARGARET Bainbridge
- Sylvie married John James JOHNSTON in 1928
* 1900 - 1987 Cecilia Eileen Bainbridge
- Cecelia married Clarence James STOWE (1896-1963) in 1921
NOTE in Oct 1924 the girl's maternal grandfather, Charles Mace Galpin (1839-1931), was the oldest living resident in New Zealand

* BARTHOLOMEW, Agnes Isabel - 16.10 - Feilding
daughter of George William (1857-1945) & Ellen Christie BARTHOLOMEW (1859-1952)
their known (NZ born) children
* 1882 - John Young Bartholomew
* 1884 - 1918 Kenneth Miller Bartholonew died in Somme, WWI
* 1897 - 1992 AGNES ISABEL Bartholomew
Agnes married Andrew Morton YOUNG (1889-1967), in 1922
In 1920, Andrew Morton Young, (M.B., Ch.B., 1913, University of Glasgow), was living in Hawea

* BARTLETT, Edna Dunleith - 15.10 - Marton
daughter of Thomas Theophilus BARTLETT (1869-1964) & Mary LAMBERT (1869-1936) who farmed on about 600 acres at 'Dunellen', Marton
Edna's maternal grandparents were John LAMBERT & Agnes Stewart McEWEN
their known children
* 1895 - 1945 Agnes Lambert Bartlett
* 1897 - 1968 Dulce Galpin Bartlett
* 1898 - 1931 EDNA DUNLEITH Bartlett
* 1903 - Samuel Selkirk Bartlett
* 1904 - Mary Glenulien Lambert Bartlett
* 1906 - Donald Keall Bartlett
* 1908 - Lindsay May Bartlett

* BELL, Isabella Nancy - 13.2 - Blenheim
daughter of Robert John BELL & Amy WASTNEY
* her mother's sister, Alice Wastney, married her father's brother James Bell
* her maternal grandparents were Edmund WASTNEY, (Chairman in 1857 of Committee of Education at Hillside School, Wakapuaka, Nelson) & Lucy FOX
their known children
* 1897 - 1977 William Alan Bell
* 1898 - 1961 Robert Neil Bell
* 1899 - 1985 James Colin Bell
* 1901 - 1967 Isabella Nancy Bell

* BOYD, Mary Karaka Materoa - 14.6 - Hastings
born 23 Aug 1899 in Port Awanui, Gisborne, daughter of George Gillespie Boyd (1848-1933) & Pare Pikake Huihui KAUI (1874-1956)
their known children
* 1896 - 1905 Edward Karaitian Boyd
* 1899 - 1973 MARY KARAKA MATEROA Boyd
- married Edward Pohau ELLISON 10 Oct 1928, in Puketapu, Hastings & had 4 known children
* 1902 - 1914 Te Rui Tapita Maiti Boyd
MARY died 6 Dec 1973, in Rotorua and buried in Taradale, Napier

* BROWN, Minnie Margaret - 13.10 - Feilding
NZ born daughter of Robert Workman (1866-1939) & Nellie Margaret BROWN (1861-1908) who married in Scotland in 1894 and were farmers. She had a brother
* James Workman Brown (1901-1962).
In April 1907 her father was instrumental in the opening of the new Methodist church in the little town of Pohangina. Her mother died 10 Dec 1908 aged 47 at their farm 'Glengarnock, Colyton & is buried Plot 081, Block 010 at Terrace End, Palmerston North. Her father next married Mary Ethel Frazer (1881-) at her brother James Hepburn Frazer's (1882-1948) residence at Colyton on 11 Jan 1910 & they had a daughter in 1912, Marjorie Jessie Brown. In Dec 1914 her father was elected as Councillor for the Mangaone Riding. Minnie's father died 15 Dec 1939 aged 73 and is buried with his first wife (Minnie's mother)
* Minnie (1904-1995) married Arthur Maynard HIGNETT (1894-1975) in 1923. When Arthur was called to arms in 1917 he was a Storeman at Stratford

* BROWNLEE, Kathleen Margaret - 13.1 - Havelock South
3rd of at least 9 children of Robert BROWNLEE & Iverlina 'Ivy' Elizabeth PICKERING, farmers in Watson's Valley, Havelock South, Marlborough
their known children
* 1891 - son Brownlee (see John 1894)
* 1892 - 1916 Robert Brownlee died of wounds in Gallipoli
* 1894 - 1899 John Brownlee (died from burns aged 5 & reported as their 3rd son)
* 1896 - James Brownlee
* 1901 - 1944 Kathleen Margaret Brownlee
* 1906 - 2006 Alexander John Brownlee
- died aged 100 years & 9 days
* 1908 - Jeannie Christina Brownlee
* 1910 - Andrew Ferderick Brownlee
* 1912 - 1919 Christina Jessie Brownlee (aged 8 months)

* BURR, Isabel Henrietta - 15.3 - Pakowhai
7th of 7 known children of Patrick BURR & Elizabeth Anderson McWILLIAM
their known children
* 1884 - 1938 William McWilliam Burr
- William died 27 Sep 1938 in Kirribille, NSW
* 1887 - 1915 Gordon Harvey Burr
- Gordon served in WWI as Private 10/805 with the Wellington Mounted Rifles, embarking from Wellington 16 Oct 1914 (with his brother Eric). Next of Kin was his father Patrick of Palowhai. Hastings. Gordon was killed in action at Gallipoli, 8 Aug 1915 aged 28, 1 day before his brother Eric
* 1889 - 1978 Mary Russell Burr
- Mary married Charles Athol Williams (1899-1990) in 1921, brother of Bessie Joyce's husband Samuel Roy Williams. Sons of William WILLIAMS & Annie Matilda Sophia Marella PUCKEY
* 1892 - 1915 Eric Bell Burr
- Eric served in WWI as Lance Corporal 11/208 with the Wellington Mounted Rifles, embarking from Wellington 16 Oct 1914 (with his brother Gordon). Next of Kin was his father Patrick of Frederick St., Hastings. Eric died of his wounds At sea, on the HMHS Gascon, ex Gallipoli, 9 Aug 1915 aged 23, 1 day after his brother Gordon
* 1894 - Bessie 'Joyce' Burr
- Bessie married Samuel Roy Williams (1893-1968) in 1924 (see sister Mary above)
* 1896 - 1970 Thomas Grant Burr
- when Thomas served in WWI as Rifleman 18611 with NZRB, 9th Reinforcements 2nd Battalion, F Company, embarking from Wellington 26 July 1916, his father was at Seddon street, Hastings
* 1898 - 1977 Isabel Henrietta Burr
- Isabel married Ralph Arden YULE (1898-1956) in 1923, 3rd of 6 children of Donald Cooper YULE (1868-1940) from Featherston & Catherine WILLIS, also from Featherston nut moved to Pahiatua

* CAMERON, Forbes Joanne - 16.7 - Invercargill
4th of 5 known children of Duncan CAMERON & Christina McAULEY
? in Dec 1909 Forbes was a pupil of St Catherine's College, Invercargill and scored 103 points in the Elementary Grade music examination
their known children
* 1890 - Alexander Cameron, twin
* 1890 - Donald Cameron, twin
* 1892 - Sarah Cameron
* 1897 - Forbes Joanna Cameron
* 1909 - Ewen Cameron

* CASTLE, Victoria May - 15.9 - Havelock North
daughter of Henry CASTLE & Alexandrina Annie STEVENS (1874-1962)
their known children
* 1898 - 1984 Victoria May Castle
- in March 1919 Victoria was a successful candidate in the examinations for teachers' certificates held at Napier. Spouse not found for Victoria
* 1900 - Enid Merle Castle
* 1901 - 1966 Claud Henry Castle
* 1903 - 1953 Iris Mildred Castle
* 1907 - 1926 William John Bartlett Castle

* CATO, Eveline Lorna - 13.7 - Napier
daughter of James Isaac CATO & Eveline PEACOCK
their known children
* 1895 - 1973 Enid Beryl Cato
* 1896 - 1917 Geoffrey Walter Gavin Maidens Cato (aka Reginald Maidens Cato)
- Geoffrey served with the UK Royal Flying Corps, 6 Squadron as Second Lieutenant 7729. He was killed in an aircraft accident in Belgium
* 1900 - 1992 Eveline Lorna Cato
- Eveline married Adrian Frederick HINDMARSH (1897-1974) in 1924. Adrian was the 10th of 13 children of John Hindmarsh & Charlotte Adelaide Carter (see KNIGHT, Clara Wardley at that link)
ADRIAN FREDERICK died in Gisborne 1 Dec 1974 aged 77
EVELINE LORNA died in Leigton House Gisborne 11 Oct 1992 aged 92
- they are buried together Plot 168, Block B at Gisborne cemetery
HEADSTONE READS:- HINDMARSH - In loving memory of ADRIAN FREDERICK, born 25 November 1897, died 1 December 1974; EVELINE LORNA, born 9 July 1900, died 11 October 1992
* 1902 - 1940 Hutton Irving Cato
* 1909 - Margaret Jocelyn Cato

* CHATTERTON, Theodora Anna - 13.9 - Gisborne
- Theodora (1900-1970) married Morgan Douglas LAURENSON (1899-1970) in 1922. Morgan served in WWI as a Cadet with the Royal Flying Corps, embarking 31 Dec 1917 from Wellington. On 2 April 1942 in London, he was promoted to 2nd Lieutenant in the R.A.F.
THEODORA died 11 March 1970. MORGAN died 4 months later on 10 July


* CLARKSON, Eileen Reynolds - 13.3 - Hastings
daughter of Thomas Clarkson & Mary Ann REYNOLDS
their known children
* 1900 - 1974 Eileen Reynolds Clarkson
- born in Christchurch, Eileen married Arthur Frank EBERT 15 Feb 1929 in Suva, Fiji and had 2 children in London. Eileen died 17 Aug 1974 in Bromley, Kent, England aged 73
* 1906 - 1991 Thomas Reynolds Clarkson
- born in Christchurch, died in Eastbourne, Wellington
* 1910 - 1998 Elspeth Jean Clarkson
- born in Hastings, died in Wellington

* COUPER, Ellen Alexandra - 15.11 - Havelock North
Ellen was born 22 Jan 1898, the 8th of 8 children of William Alexander Xavier COUPER & Annabella GLASGOW
their known children
* 1882 - 1961 Janet McIvor Couper
* 1884 - Grace Glasgow Couper
* 1886 - 1950 William Alexander Couper
* 1888 - 1975 Isabel Russell Couper
- full name of her father's sister (1865-1889
* 1890 - 1973 Eva Marguerite Couper
* 1892 - 1939 John Harold Couper
? 1894 - 1980 Margaret Ethel Couper
* 1896 - 1976 Donald Ernest Couper
* 1898 - 1956 Ellen Alexandra Couper
- Ellen wasn't married

* CREWE, Mary Amelia Caroline - 10.11 - Pahiatua
daughter of Jonas David Candy CREWE (1877-1947) & Lucy Elizabeth WAKEMAN
their known children
* 1903 - 1983 Mary Amelia Caroline Crewe
- Mary married William Douglas CORBETT (1893-1963) in 1926. William served in WWI as Quartermaster Sergeant 4/979 with the Field Engineers, 8th reinforcements. His next of kin was his mother, Catherine Elizabeth Corbett at Emerson street, Napier
* 1912 - 1952 William David Candy Crewe
NOTE big thank you to barbidoll and her message 11 Dec 2012
thought you may be interested in the family of Mary Amelia Crewe, daughter of Jonas David Candy Crewe of Pahiatua.
This is the family line ...(all buried at Mangatainoka cemetery Pahiatua)
* David Crewe, nine times Mayor of Pahiatua - died 1913
* Jonas David Candy Crewe - died 1947
* William David Candy Crewe - died 1952
- (father of David Harvey CREWE murdered 1970)
In the same cemetery is the double grave of Harvey Crewe's mother, Marie Lal Crewe (nee Harvey) and his sister Beverley Turner (nee Crewe). On Beverley's headstone inscription along with her own children is the name of Harvey's daughter Rochelle


* DOUGLAS, Kathleen Jean - 11.7 - Havelock North
first born of William John DOUGLAS & Kathleen Harriette ROBINSON
their known children
* 1902 - ? Kathleen Jean Douglas
- Kathleen married David Low DUNCAN (1894-1973 from Christchurch) in 1923
* 1903 - 1950 William Gordon Douglas
* 1906 - 1952 Francis John Douglas
* 1908 - Jamel Margaret Douglas
* 1910 - 1958 Denys Maxwell Douglas

* ELLINGHAM, Ada Isobel - 17.1 - Pahiatua
first born of Richard Charles ELLINGHAM & Jessie Lee KERRVISH
their known children
* 1897 - 1935 Ada Isabel Ellingham
- Ada married Robert Forster VIAL (1892-1976) in 1925
* 1899 - 1982 Richard Selwyn Ellingham
* 1901 - 1975 Harry Hector Ellingham

* FINCH, Moana Selby - 16.4 - Napier
daughter of Walter Phillip FINCH (1858-1943) & Emily Isabella WILLIAMS (1867-1937)
their known children
* 1894 - 1895 Ivan Philip Finch (aged 8 months)
* 1897 - ? Moana Selby Finch
- Moana opened a Chiropractic Health Service in the Wellington 'Evening Post' Building about 1934
* 1900 - 1969 Colin Harold Finch

* FRANKLIN , Mercy - 13.10 - Havelock North
only known child of Stephen FRANKLIN (1857-1912) & Mary BOYD
- in 1878 Stephen was in Wainui when he got the contract to erect the 3 miles of rabbit fence along the Wainui-Tahoraite road. In Oct 1885 he was one of many townsfolk who donated towards the completetion of the rabbit-proof fence. In 1893 he was on the Weber Road Board. In 1906 he is in Dannevirke. In 1908 he was appointed by the Government to the position of assessor for the Hastings Borough.
In Sep 1912 Stephen's estate was assessed for stamp duty at £19,473 (2012 equivalent of $3,030,300)
* Mercy (1900-) first attended Sacred Heart School in Napier where, in 1909, she won a prize for her drawing

* GRAHAM, Alice Kennedy - 16.4 - Auckland
1st of 2 daughters of Alexander George GRAHAM & Margaret HANLON
their known children
* 1897 - 1963 Alice Kennedy Graham
- Alice married Athol Huntly MURISON (1899-1970) in 1924
* 1900 - 1948 Madge Airlie Graham
ALICE died in Wellington 2 Sep 1963 aged 65
ATHOL died 26 Feb 1970 aged 71
- they were both cremated at karori

* GREGORIE, Mary Catherine - 15.11 - Havelock North
daughter of Frederick Macaulay GREGORIE (1862-1945) & Edith DINWIDDIE (1874-1954) who married in Napier in 1897. Edith was a daughter of newspaper proprietor Peter Forrest Dinwiddie. They farmed at Oporae in the Dannevirke District until 1907 when they retired to Havelock North. In 1914, they moved to Gorge End, a farm near Pahiatua and in 1940 they retired for the second time, to Palmerston North. Fred Gregorie died at Palmerston North on August 26 1945, and Edith died in Masterton on May 3 1954 (much more about this family at Catherine's link)
their known children
* 1898 - 1979 David George Gregorie, twin
- born in Napier & educated at home at Oporae until he was 9 then he attended Heretaunga School. David married Lilian Mary JAMES in 1929
* 1898 - 1990 Mary Catherine Gregorie, twin
- Catherine was educated at home at Oporae until she was 9 then attended Woodford House before going to Iona. Mary left school to live with her parents at Gorge End, Pahiatua, during the First World War. After the war she went to live in Wellington and married Donald KINNELL, an Englishman who was visiting his brothers in New Zealand, on April 14, 1924. Donald and Mary Kinnell lived at Walton-on-Thames, England, where their only daughter, Jean Mary (Jenny), was born on January 12, 1925. In 1960 she went to live in Australia, first at Terrigal, NSW and then at Murwillumbah, NSW. In 1953 she went to New Zealand to look after her mother until her death in 1954, when she returned to Australia. Mary died in 1990, aged 102 (all this information and a great deal more on her ancestors & descendants is on the site The Gregories)
- Catherine married Donald KINNELL in 1924. A toddler photo of her, her twin brother and their parents on the site of grandfather Peter Forrest Dinwiddie above
* 1901 - 1991 Frederick Charles Gregorie (see Catherine's link). Frederick married Barbara Mary Martin FRENCH (1909-1996) in 1941

* GRENSIDE, Bessie Wilson - 16.7 - Hastings
2nd of 6 children of Ernold Arthur GRENSIDE (1867-1938) & Ann Harriet MERRYLEES (1875-1927)
their known children
* 1896 - 1976 Montague Ralph Grenside
* 1897 - 1971 Bessie Wilson Grenside
- Bessie married Oliver COUPLAND (1898-1968) in 1924 & had Barbara Allison Coupland in 1925. Barbara married John Proctor Beauchamp in 1947
* 1899 - 1989 Bertram Arthur Grenside
* 1901 - Jessie Allison Grenside
* 1904 - 1980 Ernold Nuku Grenside
- Ernold married Mona Gretna EVANS (1905-1978). They are buried in Feilding
* 1905 - Ethel May Grenside

* HANNAH, Freda Mary - 14.7 - Napier
only known daughter of William HANNAH & Edith Helen REED (1867-1949)
their known children
* 1890 - 1955 William Stanley Hannah
- William married Lilias DOLBEL in 1915
* 1893 - 1957 Robert Gordon Hannah
- Robert married Nangarita 'Rita' Emily CAULTON 2 Dec 1919 at Holy Trinity Church, Gisborne
* 1899 - Freda Mary Hannah
- Freda was a bridesmaid in 1919 for her brother Robert's wedding. In March 1932 she was living in Napier, still not married and was visiting Mrs Ronald Corson in Mount Albert, Auckland. This was Mabel Gladys Meban who married Ronald Waters Corson in 1929 and divorced in 1944. After that nothing found on Freda
* 1902 - 1995 Ian Moore Hannah
- Ian married Freda Olive DENHOLM in 1932

* HASSALL, Dorothy Mary - 11.8 - Hastings
daughter of Henry HASSALL (1869-1955) & Alice GROOME (1873-1918)
their known children
* 1902 - 1968 Dorothy Mary Hassall
- Dorothy was born 1 June 1902. She married George Seymour Gordon LLOYD (1899-1971) in 1928, a son of Thomas Henry Gordon LLOYD & Marion GRAHAM of Dannevirke. DOROTHY died 16 January 1968 aged 65. Her last address was in Victoria Ave., Dannevirke and was cremated at Kelvin Grove
* 1906 - 1997 Norah Winifred Hassall
- Norah married Henry Heatley DODS (1901-1989) in 1930

* HERBERT, Ivy Iris - 14.4 - Dannevirke
9th of 9 known children of Charles HERBERT (1844-1917) & Ellen Mary Ann Louisa HALES (1854-1927), pioneer settlers of Dannevirke. Charles was born in Wellington and moved to Dannevirke with his parents when he was 10. In 1878 the township of Herbertville was founded and named after him and his brothers
* 1875 - 1960 Charles Alfred Herbert
* 1878 - 1957 Margaret Ann Herbert
* 1879 - 1961 George Albert Herbert
* 1881 - Emily Herbert
* 1883 - 1968 Elisa/Alisa Nellie Herbert
* 1885 - Harold James Herbert
* 1889 - 1939 Alma 'Myrtle' Herbert
- Myrtle married Robert Walter Norman INDER of Piri Piri, (son of the ex-Postmaster of Palmerston North & Masterton) in Dannevirke, Feb 1917. Ivy was the bridesmaid
* 1894 - Laurence Hubert Herbert
* 1899 - Ivy Iris Herbert
- Ivy married David PAVIOUR-SMITH (1897-1959), in Dannevirke in 1920, a son of Samuel Thomas SMITH & Emma Sarah PAVIOUR of Fordell, Wanganui. They had a daughter (1920-2005), Naomi Jensen Paviour-Smith (Herbert) and a son, Douglas Paviour-Smith. Ivy & David divorced in 1929. David next married Morie Isobel Stephenson (1903-1978). Douglas died in Napier & is buried in Settlers Cemetery, Dannevirke with his parents. Ivy may have remarried

* HERD, Abigail Gertrude - 15.7 - Hastings
nothing at all found for this name

* HOLDEN, Lorna Mavis - 11.5 - Gisborne
daughter of Thomas HOLDEN & Lizzie Susan COLLISON
their known children
* 1896 - 1976 Dalby Jonathan Holden
* 1899 - 1965 Mervyn Lester Holden
* 1902 - 1989 Lorna Mavis Holden
- Lorna married William Henry HEGARTY (1901-2000) in 1929
* 1904 - 1960 Hilson Thomas Holden

* HUNTER, Helen - 17.2 - Ashburton
nothing known

* KNIGHT, Marjorie Jane Prendergast - 16. - Wellington
daughter of Dr (of laws) Charles Prendergast KNIGHT (1871-1965), nephew of Sir James Prendergast (1826-1921, Lawyer & Judge) and himself a Barrister, Solicitor and Notary of Wellington and of Selene 'Lena' DAVY, 3rd daughter of George Boutflower Davy, Chief Judge of the Native Lands Court. On 8 May 1943, at her late residence, "Moy", Te White, Masterton, Selene, dearly-beloved wife of Dr Charles Prendergast Knight; in her 70th year
their known children
* 1897 - 1987 Marjorie Jane Prendergast Knight
- Marjorie married George MOORE (1881-1965) in 1917. She next married William Eric Maitland LEES in 1923.
11 August 1917 The marriage took place this week in St Paul's Pro-Cathedral of Mr George Moore, eldest son of Mr and Mrs George Moore, Eparaima, to Miss Marjorie Jane Prendergast Knight, daughter of Dr and Mrs C. Prendergast Knight, Bolton Street, Wellington. The ceremony was performed by the Rev A. M. Johnson
* 1902 - 1977 Beatrice Evelyn Prendergast Knight
- Beatrice married Hugh Knight MacINTOSH (1898-1984) in 1928

* LINDSAY, Eileen Elizabeth Earl - 13.4 - Omakere, Hawkes Bay
1st born of Thomas Earl LINDSAY (1869-1943), Auctioneer and stock agent of Napier (6th of 12 children David Earl LINDSAY (1824-1892) & Elizabeth BROWN) and of Cecilia Mary Lee RYAN
* LINDSAY, - Kathleen Earl - 12.2 - Omakere, Hawkes Bay
- 2nd born of Thomas Earl LINDSAY and Cecilia Mary Lee RYAN
their known children
* 1900 - 1989 Eileen Elizabeth Early Lindsay
- Eileen married Gordon Spencer CAMPBELL in 1924
? 1901 - 1979 Kathleen Earl Lindsay
- Kathleen married Keith William Sutherland McRAE in 1923
* 1904 - 1993 Douglas Earl Lindsay
* 1910 - Ima Earl Lindsay

* MARSHALL, Marguerite Mabel - 17.8 - Hastings
- Marguerite Mabel Marshall (1896-?) married Frank LAREDO (1887-1950) in 1907
in March 1930 Frank Laredo was in the Waipara, Canterbury district

* MATHEWS, Gladys Holden - 14.9 - Tikokino
only known child of James MATHEWS & June Holden HOLDEN
- Gladys (1899-1984) married Kenneth Cameron CLAYTON (1894-1976) in 1924. A son of William CLAYTON & Eleanor Alice CAMERON
NOTE TIKOKINO, formerly known as Hampden, is an agricultural and pastoral district, fifty-two miles south-west from Napier, and thirteen miles from the nearest railway station (Waipawa), and was first settled in the year 1863 .. mentions the name Holden as old settlers

* MacLEAN, Catrina - 16.6 - Maraekakaho, Hastings
nothing known

* McDONALD, Mary Ellen - 16.8 - Havelock North
only known (NZ born) child of Donald & Cecilea(?) McDONALD

* McGLASHAN, - Anne Olive - 13.5 - Napier
born 1900, only known child of Alfred James McGLASHAN & Isabella Catherine PETERSON. Anne married Geoffrey Taylor WORDSWORTH in 1930

* McHARDY, - Florence Joy(?) - 10.9 - Palmerston North
4th of 6 known children of Percy Alexander McHARDY & Eleanor Jane RYMER
* McHARDY, - Gwenda Beatrice - 12.5 - Palmerston North
- 3rd of 6 known children of Percy Alexander McHARDY & Eleanor Jane RYMER
their known children
* 1895 - 1978 Lorna Evelyn McHardy
* 1899 - 1940 Juanita Margaret McHardy
? 1901 - 1984 Gwenda Beatrice McHardy
- married Donald Bulkley CAMERON in 1936
? 1903 - Florence Ivy McHardy
* 1906 - 1944 George Forbes McHardy
- George served in WWII as Second Lieutenant 553241 with the 22nd Battalion, New Zealand Infantry. George was Killed in Action in Italy. His parents were then listed as living in Aramoana, Otago
* 1910 - 1971 Douglas Gordon McHardy

* McILDOWIE, Agnes Florence Bayley - 12.6 - Poverty Bay
daughter of James McEwen McILDOWIE (1855-1915) & Mary Ann HUNT (1861-1923)
their known children
* 1894 - 1915 Donald Hunt McIldowie
- Donald served in WWI as Trooper 9/859 with the Otago Mounted Rifles, 3rd Reinforcements, embarking from Wellington 14 Feb 1915. His next of kin was his father at Totangi, Ngatapa, Poverty Bay. Donald was Killed in Action 27 Aug 1915 at Gallipoli
* 1895 - 1982 Margaret Ivy McIldowie
- married James MOWAT in 1934
* 1897 - 1978 William James McIldowie
* 1899 - 1975 David McEwen Mcildowie
* 1901 - 1980 Agnes Florence bayley McIldowie
- Agnes married Frank Alexander McFADYEN (1897-1988) in 1927, a son of Edward & Janet Watt McFADYEN of Kaitangata Otago

* McKEE, Margretta Bingham - 13.10 - Nuhaka, Hawkes Bay
born 1900 daughter of Thomas & Mary McKEE, nothing else known

* McKENZIE, Kate - 14.11 - Gisborne
daughter of John & Marie McKENZIE

* McKINNON, Isabella Mona - 12.2 - Napier
daughter of Donald McKINNON & Mary MILLER of Glengarry Station, Napier
their known children
* 1899 - 1973 Ian Miller McKinnon
* 1902 - ISABELLA MONA McKinnon
* 1904 - Katrina Mary McKinnon
* 1905 - Rita Heather McKinnon
- Rita was an aviatrix and earned her flying colours in a de Havilland Moth at Brooklands Flying Club on 1 July 1935

* McPHEE, Flora - 16. - Hastings
daughter of Sween McPHEE & Julia McDONALD
their known children
* 1891 - Donald McPhee
* 1895 - Duncan McPhee
* 1898 - 1981 Flora McPhee
- Flora married Ralph Warren LILEY (1897-1976) in 1926

* MOSSMAN, Elizabeth Eleanor - 15.2 - Havelock North
daughter of Henry Albert MOSSMAN (1866-1960) & Annie McFarlane WHYTE (1870-1948)
their known children
* 1897 - 1956 Thomas David Mossman
* 1899 - ? Elizabeth Eleanor Mossman
* 1902 - 1995 Alexander William Mossman
* 1905 - 1905 Marion Mossman (aged 6 days)
* 1908 - Mary Isabella Annie Mossman

* NILSON, Mary Leask - 15. - Napier
nothing known

* PARSONS, Ida Eveline - 15.11 - Dannevirke
daughter of Charles PARSONS & Clara Sylvia JACKSON (1869-1936)
their known children
* 1894 - May Alice Parsons
* 1896 - 1981 Lillian Ivyton Parsons
* 1898 - 1974 Ida Eveline Parsons
- Ida married William Stanley EATWELL (1905-1987) in 1928
* 1902 - 1979 Russell Minchinton? Parsons
* 1908 - Eileen Frances Parsons
* 1910 - 1977 George Albert Parsons

* PIPER, Beulah Agnes - 14.1 - Havelock North
- daughter of Frederick Augustus PIPER (1871-1950) & Hannah HUNT (1876-1962)
their known children
* 1900 - 1986 Beulah Agnes Piper
- Beulah married Peter Anton Sinclair STEIN (1899-1978 aka Sinclair) in 1931
* 1901 - 1989 Gertrude Inez Piper
- Gertrude married Laurence DUIGAN (1905-1979) in 1922
* 1905 - Mary Evelyn Piper

* RANSOM, Ruth - 17.5 - Dannevirke
daughter of Sir Ethelbert Alfred RANSOM, KCMG (1868-1943), Mayor of Dannevirke & Antoinette Katinka SONDERGAARD (1872-1952)
their known children
* 1894 - 1981 Leonard Ransom
* 1896 - 1977 Ruth Ransom
- Ruth married Sydney James MITCHELL (1893-1958) in 1918
* 1900 - 1905 Ernest Ransom (aged 4)
* 1902 - Pearl Ransom
* 1906 - 1923 Joyce Ransom (aged 17)

* ROSS, Annie Hazel - 13.10 - Dannevirke
daughter of Alexander McGregor ROSS & Theresa Gunda THOMSEN
their known children
* 1883 - 1963 Margaret Eleanor Ross
* 1885 - Olive Theresa Ross
- Olive married Thomas William HAYNES in 1912
* 1888 - 1978 Alice McGregor Ross
* 1891 - Hilda Ross
* 1894 - 1894 unnamed Ross
* 1895 - Eliza Cecil Ross
* 1898 - 1899 William Douglas Ross (14 months)
* 1900 - 1982 Annie Hazel Ross
- Annie married John Strachan TAIT (1894-1981) in 1924
* 1902 - 1994 Douglas Thompson Ross
* 1912 - 1971 Carl Ross

* STEWART, Bessie Reid - 14.2 - Milton
daughter of Alexander Edward STEWART & Annie Christie REID
their known children
* 1899 - 1968 Bessie Reid Stewart
- Bessie married William McCaw ALLISON (1892-1960) in 1930
* 1901 - 1979 Edward Barrie Stewart
* 1904 - 1904 James Reid Stewart (3 weeks)
* 1904 - 1904 David Barrie Stewart (aged 4 hours)
* 1906 - 1983 Ronald Swanson Stewart
* 1909 - 1969 Eunice Katherine Stewart
* 1911 - 1977 Alan Christie Stewart

* STOWELL, Christina Brownlee - 17.2 - Featherston
only known child of Rev George Kinninmouth STOWELL (Presbyterian Minister) & Margaret Ross BROWNLEE who was born in New Orleans
* Christina Brownlee Stowell (1897-1975) didn't marry

* TATTLE, Elsie May - 15.2 - Awahuri
daughter of George Albert & Mary Elizabeth TATTLE
* Elsie (1899-) married John Neild DAVIES in 1918

* TATTLE, Olive Jean - 17.1 - Awahuri
* Olive's birth (1897-1959) not found in NZ. Olive married Harold John NASH (1899-1963) in 1923

* TELFORD, Kathleen Mary - 13.8 - Gisborne
daughter of Hugh John Langdon TELFORD & Kate Emily SCOTT
their known children
* 1900 - 1960 Kathleen Mary Telford
- Kathleen married Cedric Walter ISAAC (1901-1959) in 1928, 7th of 7 children (first 2 born in Hampshire, next 2 in Kyneton, Victoria, Australia & the last 3 born in NZ) of Edmund Charles ISAAC, School Inspector in Wellington 1901-1927, & Martha Amy PINE who married 7 June 1887 in Portsea Island, Hampshire
* 1904 - 1982 Rose Telford
- married Charles Brankd WALLIS in 1938
* 1907 - 1994 Jessie Telford
- married Victor William Stapleton CAULTON in 1932
* 1909 - 1990 Jean Telford
- married John Cecil GRAHAM in 1932

* THOMPSON, Myrtle Sowersby - 14. - Hastings
daughter of Thomas John THOMPSON & Elizabeth Aikin DEMPSTER (1863-1940) who married in Napier 1 Feb 1884 and had 5 sons & 6 daughters. Thomas was from Londonderry, arriving on the 'Bebington' 1874 with his brother William. First lived in Napier, Havelock North and Thomas was a butcher in Hastings and became the Mayor of Hastings in 1906. Elizabeth was from Ireland and arrived in Auckland in 1883 with her sister Margaret Ann (1865-1956) on the 'Rangitiki'. Her sister Margaret married Robert Sowersby which is probably where Myrtle got her name
their known children
* 1884 - 1963 Mary Thompson
* 1885 - 1974 Hugh Anderson Thompson
* 1887 - 1930 John 'Dempster' Thompson
* 1888 - 1997 Bertha Houston Thompson
* 1889 - 1931 Julia Carr 'Ivy' Thompson (died in the Napier earthquake)
* 1891 - 1917 William Phillips Thompson
- served in WWI as Second Lieutenant 15468 with the NZEF, 15th Reinforcements Canterbury Infantry Battalion, C Company, embarking from Wellington 26 July 1916, his next of kin was his father at Heretaunga Street, Hastings. William (or Phillip as he was called) died of his wounds 7 June 1917 in Belgium. His memorial is at Messines Ridge (New Zealand) Memorial
* 1892 - 1988 Henry 'Harry' James Thompson
* 1894 - 1977 Lilly Aiken Thompson
* 1898 - 1982 Esther 'Daisy' Thompson
* 1900 - 1995 Myrtle Sowersby
- Myrtle married Martin Lawrence John THYNE (1903-1979), possibly from Oamaru, in Hastings 4 May 1934
- Martin was a Policeman and they lived in Auckland, Rotorua and Oamaru & later in Hastings where Myrtle died on 21 May 1995 aged 95 (at Gracelands, Pakowhai Road)
* 1901 - 1967 Victor Roberts

* TIFFEN, Mary Monteith - 13.11 - Gisborne
- nothing known except:
* on 2 Feb 1859 Frederick John Tiffen married Lucy Eleanor Monteith and had 6 children, which is where Mary may have gotten her name. Research continues
* at some time Mary was in Buenos Aires, Argentina - OF INTEREST, Hugh and Dempster Thompson above, (2 brothers of her class mate, Myrtle Thompson, lived and worked for a time in Argentina on their uncles ranch) possible reason??
* in 1868 there were a number of Tiffen in the (now 'Old') Napier cemetery
* in February 1914 the examination results for the proficiency qualifications showed that Mary Tiffen of Te Hapara School, Gisborne headed the list, closely followed by Kathleen Redwood

* TULLOCH, Florence Elizabeth - 15.11 - Pahiatua
daughter of Peter TULLOCH (1868-Jan 1946), stock dealer in Pahiatua & Flora HAY (1868-April 1946), who married in NZ in 1895. They lived at Hilly Park, Pahiatua. Flora was from Dunedin.
- Peter & Flora are buried in Mangatainoka cemetery, Pahiatua
their known (NZ born) children
* 1896 - Andrew Hay Tulloch
- Andrew became engaged to Constance NIXON of Rotorua in 1919
? 1898 - Florence Elizabeth Tulloch
- born in Romahapa, Florence married Edward Arthur TURNER (from Ashburton) in 1923. In 1942 she was living in Khartoum with her husband Edward who was the manager of the Barclay's Bank there, and their two sons
* 1909 - 1952 Leonard Peter Tulloch
NOTE There is also an Elizabeth HAY Tulloch buried at Mangatainkoka in 1926

* TYLEE, Helen Brenda - 17.6 - Napier
. daughter of William Henry TYLEE (1861-1924), Clerk of the Union Bank, Napier & Katherine Louisa Elizabeth CHAPMAN (1865-1939)
on 5 Oct 1889 At the Cathedral, Napier, by the Rev. C. L. Tuke, William Henry Tylee, of Wellington, to Katherine Louisa, eldest daughter of the late Alfred Chapman, of Napier
their known children
* 1890 - 1919 Errol Tom Tylee
- served in WWI with the H.M.S. Nairana as J.840, for Scotland, Engineer Sub-Lieutenant, Royal Naval Reserve. He died of sickness 26 jan 1919 aged 28.
* 1896 - 1974 Helen Brenda Tylee
- married Archibald Lawrenson MARTIN in 1933
* 1899 - 1967 Brian Henry Tylee
3 July 1925 (18 months after the death of William), Helen (aged 29) & her mother Katherine arrive in London from Sydney listed as "last permanent address: New Zealand, intended future residence: England"
6 Nov 1927 Helen (aged 31) arrives in Montreal, Canada from Scotland, to stay with her brother Brian for a month and then to travel on to New Zealand. In 1928 she was in Napier. She married 5 years later aged 37

* YOUNG, Jessie Margaret - 15.7 - Hawera
- 1 of 6 daughters and 2 sons of James Smith (1850-1911) & Agnes YOUNG from Scotland, whose marriage is not found in NZ. 2 children born in New Zealand & other children added as found
* in 1911 they were living in South Road, Hawera
* 1887 - 1964 Helen Agnes Young
* 1890 - 1988 Alison Rutherford Young
- Alison married Robert Gardiner SELLAR, Barrister & Solicitor, in 1920
* 1891 - 1979 Annie Euphemia 'Pansy' Trotter
on May 13 1924 at the Hawera Presbyterian Church, by the Rev R. E. Evans, Pansy, daughter of Mrs and the late J. S. Young, to Clement George, son of Mrs Trotter and the late C. G. Trotter "The Glen" Hyde, Central Otago
* 1896 - 1918 James Buchanan Young
- James served in WWI as Gunner 12874 with the NZEF, 13th Reinforcements New Zealand Field Artillery, embarking from Wellington 27 May 1916, his mother was his next of kin at Cameron street, Hawera. James was killed in action 21 Aug 1918 at Hebuterne, France aged 22
in June 1897 James Smith Young was retiring from business as Storekeeper at Manaia and sold the store to his cousin, R. W. Sinclair
* 1898 - 1920 Jessie Margaret Young
On March 1920 at "Ardhu" Cameron Street, Hawera, after a short illness, Jessie Margaret, youngest and dearly beloved daughter of the late J. S. Young and Mrs J. S. Young; aged 21 years. Deeply regretted

some of the First STAFF MEMBERS were
Miss EAYRES
Miss Mary Isabel FRASER (Head Mistress)
Miss GUN
Miss HANHAM
Miss LIVINGSTONE
Miss MacALISTER
Miss MacLEOD
Miss Laura M. SEAWARD (Art teacher)
Miss STEVENSON
Miss TREADWELL
Miss WHITE

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marriage of Alan Innes WALKER & Eileen Graham BUCKLETON - Auckland 1919

Alan Innes WALKER (1891-1951)
- son of Henrcy Charles Holden Walker
married Eillen Grahan BUCKLETON (1894-1957) 19 Nov 1919 at St Mark's, Remuera

19 November 1919 A very pretty and interesting wedding took place this afternoon at three o'clock, at St Mark's, Remuera, when Miss Eileen Graham Buckleton, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs H. Buckleton, of "Taree", Remuera Road, was married to Major Alan Innes Walker and Mrs Walker, of St Stephen's Avenue, Parnell. The church had been profusely decorated for the occasion by the girl friends of the bride, under the direction of Miss Overton Smith. The altar was done in white flowers and the chancel was suspended from a magnificent floral wedding bell, the work of Miss Kathleen Holmes.
The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a charming frock of brocaded white crepe de chine, made short with long draped panniers, each finished with a timy bunch of orange blossoms. The corsage was made simply, draped and embroidered with seed pearls. A long square train descended from the shoulders and was composed of beautiful old family lace appligues on net, which was made by the ancestors of the bride over 175 years ago. This was lined with the faintest pink and finished with delicate ruchings at the edges. With this was worn a quite plain veil which had been worn by the bride's mother and by her grandmother more that fifty years ago. The bride was supported by her two sister, Misses Marnie and Jean Buckleton, who were in white organdie, made very simply with flounces to the waist in the old mode, now returning. This was worn over an ivory satin foundation and finished with a sash of pale blue, pale pink and primroses. With this was worn large fancy leghorn hats, trimmed with pale blue ribbon crossed and with pink roses, lined with separate lining of pink georgette, and each bridesmaid carried a posy.
Two little train-bearers accompanied the bride to the altar - Sheila MacDiamid and Lassie Hume, cousins of the bride, wearing white organdie frocks with sashes of plaited ribbon in blue, pink and pale yellow, with leghorn hats to match.
The bridesmaids' posies consisted of old-fashioned flowers, such as heartsease and blue cornflowers, with touches of yellow and pink.
The bride's bouquet was a white and shell pink sweet pea showered bouquet, with maidenhair fern.

The bridegroom was supported by Major Finn, as best man, and Mr Charles Walker as groomsman. Mr B. Buckleton and Mr Polson acted as ushers. The Rev Beatty performed the ceremony.

Afterwards a reception was held at the home of the bride, "Taree," where Mrs Buckleton received her guests wearing a beautiful costume of white charmeuse, with a black hat with white feather, and carrying a bouquet of tea roses.

The bride, who stood under a wedding bell at the foot of the stairs, was wished all happiness by the guests present, among whom were:
? Mrs and Miss BARNARD
? Mrs BEWS
? Miss BROWN
? Mrs and Miss CALDWELL (Cambridge)
? Mr and Mrs J. H. CARPENTER
? Mr and Mrs Jack CARR
? Mrs J. P. COLLYNS
? Mrs CULLING
? Mr DAWN
? Mr and Mrs George ELLIOT
? Miss Jessie GEDDES
? Mrs W. A. GRAHAM
? Miss GRAHAM
? Mrs McKay GRANT
? Mrs Alan HART
? Mrs George HART
? Miss K. HOLMES
? Mrs HORROCKS
? Mr and Mrs J. H. HUME
? Mr and Mrs W. H. HUME
? Mr amd Mrs V. J. LARNER
? Mrs MacDONALD
? Miss Flora MacDONALD
? Mr and Mrs J. B. MacFARLANE
? Miss MacFARLANE
? Mr and Mrs MAJOR
? Mr and Mrs A. C. McDIAMAID
? Mr McKENZIE
? Miss MORSE
? Mrs MOUNIER
? Miss E. NEILL
? Miss Muriel PAYTON
? Mrs PERKINS
? Mr and Mrs POND
? Dr PURCHAS
? Mr and Mrs Charles RHODES
? Mrs ROBERTS (Te Puke)
? Mrs SNELL
? Miss SNELL
? Miss Overton SMITH
? Mrs and Miss SPENCER
? Mrs and Miss UPFILL
? Mr and Mrs P.H. UPTON
? Mr and Mrs H. VAILE
? Miss F. WAKE
? Mr H. WALKER
? Mrs H. WALKER
? Mrs Ralph WORLEY
The bride's travelling costume was brown cloth, smartly cut and small straw hat with tiny rosebuds

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St. Mark?s Anglican Church, Remuera, Auckland