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Ellen Axup, New Zealand

The AXUP family in New Zealand
James Axup (1808-1887) was born in Yorkshire, England. He married Mary Cooke (1813-1881) in Yorkshire on 26 Jan 1836. They both died in Yorkshire.
There were a number of children but their oldest, Aaron 'Henry' Axup is the only one found to date to have emigrated to NZ...

1836 - 1895 Aaron 'Henry' Axup
born in Rawcliffe, Yorkshire
married Fanny Dyer (1833-1919) in Preston, Lancashire in 1857
the known children of Henry & Fanny
* 1857 - 1857 Anne Margaret Axup
..1 1858 - 1942 Katherine Emma 'Kate' Axup (+ Wastney NZ)
..2 1859 - 1934 Walter Eustace Axup (+ Ross NZ)
* 1861 - 1867 Frederick Bowling Axup (aged 6 in Buckinghamshire)
..3 1862 - 1941 Ellen Axup (+ Hurley NZ)
Henry arrived into Lyttelton 26 Sep 1862 on the barque 'Mersey'. However, the passenger report suggests he came on his own. Read obituary of his son Walter below which says he (Walter) arrived on the 'Ben Ledi' in 1877. Did Henry come to set up for his family? Did Fanny and the children arrive much later?

..1 1858 - 1942 Katherine Emma 'Kate' Axup
..2 1859 - 1934 Walter Eustace Axup
..3 1862 - 1941 ELLEN Axup

TIMELINE of their father HENRY AXUP

***
..3 1862 - 1941 ELLEN AXUP
born Berkshire, England
[In March 1918 at the monthly meeting of the Palmerston North Hospital and Charitable Aid Board, the resignation of Sister E. Axup from the position of night charge sister was accepted
* In 1919 Ellen was the acting-matron at Nelson Hospital, when testifying at the Death Of Child In A Car
Ellen married Jeremiah Hurley 31 March 1929 when she was 67 and they were living in Featherston in 1934 (in brother Walter's obituary)

On 14 Jan 1886 His Excellency the Governor, accompanied by Major Jervois, returned to Wellington. Miss Axup (either Ellen or Kate) attended the Citizens' Ball .. lots of info and name dropping in this account

ELLEN HURLEY died 9 July 1941 aged 78
- nothing else known at this time, your help would be appreciated

UPOKONGARO news

UPOKONGARO (more correctly, Ūpokongaro) is a settlement 12km upriver from Wanganui (now Whanganui) in the Makirikiri Valley. Settled by Europeans in the 1860s, it was an important ferry crossing and riverboat stop. A spectacular discovery of moa bones was made in the area in the 1930s.

The village's name in Māori, ūpoko (head) ngaro (hidden), refers to a story of how chief's daughter Ira-nga-rangi arranged to have her head removed upon her death and hidden by relatives, who feared it might be desecrated by enemies. Supposedly the preserved head was hidden in a cave on the banks of the Ūpokongaro Stream north of the settlement, from which the village takes its name.
At the time of European contact, both Ūpokongaro and adjacent settlements Waipakura and Kukuta were home to the Ngāti Patutokotoko hapū of the iwi Te Āti Haunui-a-Pāpārangi. Ngāti Iringirangi and Nga Paerangi are also noted as being present.
The fortified hilltop pā at Ūpokongaro was called Opiu; during the tense times of the 1840s, Opiu was pulled down and abandoned.

Waipakura, south of Ūpokongaro, was one of a number of native reserves set aside in the 1848 Deed of Sale; some of it was leased to settlers in the 1860s.
Ūpokongaro was described as a "small pā" in 1865 and Māori settlement persisted until at least the 1880s.
The pā site at Opiu was used as a refuge for settlers' wives and children in 1862, when there were fears of Hau Hau war parties, and was later turned into a redoubt.

In 1866, settler John Kennedy built a hotel and a store (later the post office); during the 1870s and '80s, the local name for Ūpokongaro was "Kennedy's". A school was built in 1870, known from 1873–1879 as the North Makirikiri or "River Bank" school.
The schoolroom functioned for Anglican services in the mid 1870s, but in 1877 St Mary's Anglican Church was built. Designed by local architect Edward Morgan and built by John Randal, St Mary's is distinctive in having a spire with a triangular cross-section, on a four-sided steeple. Its stained glass window was installed in 1879, in memory of Archibald Montgomery, a young Upokongaro man lost in the sinking of the clipper Avalanche in the English Channel just before the church was completed.
St Mary's is the oldest church in the Whanganui District on its original site.

In the 1930s, thousands of moa bones were recovered from mud springs in the Upokongaro Valley at Makirikiri by a Wanganui Museum expedition. Life-sized concrete moa sculptures commemorating this can be seen on the main road outside the Upokongaro Cafe.

Evening Post, 6 July 1878
FATAL ACCIDENT

A sad and fatal accident occurred at Upokongaro near Wanganui on Monday last, of which the following account is given by the Herald:- A shoemaker named Philip Rowland (born 1824, Marylebone, m Emma Beaumont), while crossing the yard at the back of Kennedy's Hotel, passed a horse, left standing and tied to the fence; and in passing, patted the horse's flank. The animal in kicking out struck him in the lower abdomen, inflicting terrible injuries and such suffering as could only have been relieved by instant death, The agonised groans of the unfortunate man brought assistance and the poor fellow was placed upon a couch. A messenger dispatched with all speed to town soon returned with Dr Earle, who strove ineffectually to afford even a temporary relief. Nothing could be done to save the injured man, who, in the most terrible pain, lingered for some hours and expired in paroxysms of agony.

Wanganui Chronicle, 30 Sep 1880
RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT

ROAD OBSTRUCTION
A second charge was preferred against A. Georgetti, of obstructing H. J. Reid, foreman of Works to the Wangaehu Highway Board, in opening up a portion of the Upokongaro Road running through Georgetti's property. After some evidence had been taken, the case was adjourned for three week, to permit of further evidence being produced as to the road being a legal one

Wanganui Chronicle, 23 April 1881
WANGANUI COUNTY

NOTICE is hereby given that the Electoral Rolls of the above county may be seen at the office of the County Council, Rutland Chambers, Ridgway-street, Wanganui and copies of these of each riding at the following places until the 15th May 1881:-
Riding Waitotara, at Mr John Brown's, Maxwelltown
Riding Westmere, at Mr T. Root's. Springvale
Riding Warrengate, at Harvey's Store, Campbelltown
Riding Waipakuru, at Mr Kennedy's Store, Upokongaro
Riding Makirikiri, at Residence of Mr W. Strachan, No.3 Line
Mangawhere, at Residence of Mr C. Parker, Makirikiri
Brunswick, at Mr J. Walker's River Bank.
EDWARD N. LIFFITON, Clerk, Wanganui County (Edward Nolloth Liffiton 1843-1923)

Timaru Herald, 24 August 1881
WANGANUI

Judge Fenton proceeded to Upokongaro to-day. The natives are much disgusted that he did not permit them to take him up the river, 100 men in two large canoes having been sent by Kemp to bring him up to the Court. Twenty had been intended to dance a war-dance in his honor, but the natives considered themselves shabbily treated and the preparations fell through

Wanganui Herald, 31 Oct 1881
SUPREME COURT
(Before His Honor the Chief Justice)
The hearing of the case of Georgetti v The Wangaehi Highway Board was resumed at 10 o'clock this morning, the following additional witnesses for the defendants being called:
Arthur Filmer (1856-1920, Land Agent, m Henrietta Green (1859-1906). They had 10 children, 7 born in Wanganui, the others in USA. They died in California), a resident in the Upokongaro valley from 1877 to the present time, gave evidence as to the existence of a gate across "Barton's line" place there by Mr Georgetti. On each side of the Matatara branch line there were some poplar posts recently put in, but whether as trees or as a protection for the fence witness could not say. The paddock adjoining this branch line was never used as a garden and the pure-bred bull alluded to by previous witnesses was now grazing in it. The nearest Maori settlement was an old pah, about a mile and a half up the Valley, but this was the other side of the creek from the road.
By Mr Fitzherbert - Mr Georgetti's place had been rather overstocked of late and he could manage his cattle just as well after as before the road was laid off. The damage done to the Matatara branch line in April last, so far as the gaps are concerned, would be covered by 20s. The gap in the thorn fence was made before April.
Re-examined by Mr Hutchison - Witness was not particularly interested in Mr Barton's line, but merely wanted a road up the valley.
Roland Garrett, engineer and surveyor, formerly acting for the Board, deposed that he had at different times found some of the pegs of Barton's line. The gaps made in Mr Georgetti's fences were on the Matatara branch line. Mr Georgetti was well aware of the direction this line was to take. The land along Barton's line and its branches had never been occupied by native buildings or cultivations.
J. I. Gerse (Sheep Inspector) (John Ivo Gerse 1822-1899, native of Belgium) stated that in April last, the day after the alleged breaking down of fences, Mr Georgetti mustered his sheep without difficulty and returned the numbers at 1,800. On the 31st May he made a formal return of 1,700.
William Patrick Campbell, manager for three years past of Dr Grace's property in the Upokongaro Valley, stated that in April last he went with Mr Reid and Mr Cullinane to open up Barton 's line. They broke through two fences only, one on the main road and the other on the Matarata branch. There was an imperfect thorn fence diagonally across the branch line, but there was no occasion to break it down, as there were gaps in it. No other damage, beyond cutting down the two fences, was done to Mr Georgetti or his son, that the pure-bred bull (alleged to have escaped through the opening up of the line) had been in the habit of breaking out of the paddock. When witness was on the property in April last it had a board over its eyes to prevent its breaking out. Witness had since seen the bull in the same paddock it occupied in April last.
Cross-examined by Mr Fitzherbert - The stoppage of the culverts through cutting down fences might have caused Georgetti's land to be flooded and the gaps in the fence might have enabled cattle to escape on to the general run/ Witness's employer (Dr Grace) ws anxious that the Mangaone branch should be opened up, but as to Barton's line as a whole, he did not care which direction the road went. provided that one was made.
John Cullinane, a settler in the Matatara Valley (and the defendant in the second action brought by Mr Georgetti) corroborated the last witness as to the thorn fence being full of gaps when Mr Read and the others (including witness) went up in April last to open Barton's line. Mr Georgetti had since mended the fence, all but one gap.
Cross-examined by Mr Fitzherbert; Witness had done some work on the cutting across the creek since the alleged trespass and expected the Board to pay for it.
The mid-day adjournment then took place. The case will last until a late hour to-day, if not to-morrow.

Otago Daily Times, 11 Jan 1883
NATIVE AFFAIRS

WELLINGTON. The Hon, Mr Bryce (Hon. john Bryce) received a few days ago, a communication from Tapatahi, a chief in the King country, in which he stated that he had seen Mr Bryce's letter to Wahanui. Tapatahi says that it was Tawhiao who with held his consent to the proposals embodied in the letter. In his opinion the arrangements with regard to roads and railways and other matters were in a satisfactory position. Tapatahi further asks that fair and liberal compensation should be given to Natives. He though that people who had committed crimes in that district should be allowed to go at large and an amnesty granted them. Tawhiao should be taken in charge and treated as one would a loving child. In conclusion, the chief mentions that the Natives are favourable to a Lands Court at Mokau and to the survey of land between Paraninihi and Mokau.
In replying to the chief, Mr Bryce says that his last words to Tawhio had gone to Wahanui and they had been rejected. The construction of roads and railways through the Maori county would be of immense benefit alike to Natives and Europeans. As regarded the reference to an amnesty being granted, it was a question as to whether those who had committed crimes were now acting properly and if they are or are not likely to commit crimes in future. The proposal for the survey was a good one and it was hoped that before any lengthened period the roads and railways would be gone on with. It is understood that Mr Bryce will leave for Kawhia forwards the end of the month, for the purpose of arranging for the opening of that port.
WANGANUI - Tawhiao, with nearly 200 King Natives and accompanied by Topia, the great Taupo chief, reached Upokongaro, seven miles from here, this morning. The whole party is expected in Wanganui to-morrow. The Natives of this district have made great preparations and are very enthusiastic. No preparations for reception have been arranged by Europeans

Hawke's Bay Herald, 2 May 1884
DESTRUCTIVE FIRE

Am extensive fire occurred last night at Upokongaro, about seven miles from Wanganui, the residence of Mr Spencer Peel (Spencer William 1858-1913) being burnt to the ground. Nothing was saved except a valuable diamond in a gold bracelet, which was afterwards recovered from the debris and a gun which cost 60 guineas at Home. The origin of the fire is not known as Mr and Mrs Peel (Adelaide Cowper 1862-1955) were absent for the evening, having taken every precaution against fire before leaving. The insurance is £700 in the Colonial office, £200 being on the house, £200 on the furniture and £200 on the other contents. The house was an old one and the insurance about covers its value but the loss on the contents is estimated to be much above the insurances, as Mr Peel had a large amount of jewellery and other valuable property in the place

Wanganui Herald, 24 Aug 1889
CHURCH SERVICES

11th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY - PAROCHIAL DISTRICT
Aramoho - 11am Rev T. L. Tudor (Thomas Lloyd Tudor 1821-1900 first vicar of Motueka)
- his son, Edmund Lichmore Tudor, starved to death in 1905
Brunswick - 11 am Rev P. L. Cameron
Wangaehu - 11am Mr Baker
Maxwelltown - 2.30pm Mr Menzies
Waitotara - 3pm Mr Cox
Opokongaro - 3pm Rev T. L. Tudor
Churton College - 7pm Rev J. W. Chapman

Poverty Bay Herald, 18 April 1890
SPORTING

On Wednesday the Ministerial party returned by the Wanganui river from a trip along the Main Trunk line. The Hons. Fergus and Captain Russell landed at Upokongaro and took horse to catch the midday train at Aramoho for Wellington. All speak highly of the magnificent country and Mr Christie Murray declares the Wanganui river to be the most beautiful of any he has yet seen in the world.

Wanganui Chronicle, 10 Nov 1891
SICK

We regret to hear that Mr Charles Smith of Upokongaro is in a low and dangerous state of health after a severe attack of the prevailing complaint. Mr J. Bain too, who had rallied considerably, has we regret to hear, had another bad turn of his complaint.

Wanganui Herald, 30 Dec 1891
TO BUILDERS

TENDERS are invited until 2pm on Wednesday, 6th January 1892, for additions to St Mary's Church, Upokongaro. Plans, &c, to be seen at my office. A. ATKINS, F.R.I.B.A., Architect

Wanganui Herald, 5 Sep 1893
LAND TO LEASE

TENDERS will be received by the undersigned to 30th September, 1892, on behalf of Mrs Willis, for the lease for a term of 5 or 10 years of 85½ acres of land at Upokongaro, as a whole or in eight sections as at present occupied. The land is situated close to the Upokongaro Township and has a frontage to the River Bank and Mangawhero Roads. A plan showing the different lots and condition of lease, can be seen at my office. H. E. DYMOCK, Agent, Ridgway Street, Wanganui

Wanganui Herald, 4 Nov 1893
BREEDING

To travel this season in the following districts, the Clydesdal Stallion KING OF THE CLANS.
Mondays - Upokongaro
Tuesdays - Brunswick to Kai Iwi
Wednesdays - Kai Iwi to Nukumaru
Thursdays - Nukumaru to Waitotara
RENDELL, WATSON & CO., Proprietors

Wanganui Chronicle, 5 Sep 1894
PUBLIC NOTICES

WANTED Known - The party who took or removed the perforated zinc from Mrs Dickson's at Upokongaro, after Mr Barn's sale, between Saturday and Monday, will oblige by leaving their names either with Mr Barns or returning the same to Mrs Dickson. Otherwise, if not returned immediately, a prosecution will follow

Wanganui Herald, 15 Jan 1897
MAGICAL MEDICINE Ad

UPOKONGARO, April 1894, Mr Nosworthy Herbalist, Wanganui - Dear Sir, I have great pleasure in bearing testimony to the wonderful efficacy of you "Triumph Cough Mixture" as the four bottles I purchased from you cured me of a very troublesome cough that I had suffered from for over twenty years - yours truly, William Caines

Wanganui Chronicle, 23 Sep 1904
WANTED KNOWN

A Drag will leave Jefferson's at 7pm for Upokongaro Dance on the 23rd


Sergeant-Major William Rufus Churchouse, Opotiki 1865

William Rufus Churchouse (1842-1916) was born in Godney, Somerset, England. He enrolled, in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, on 20 Jan 1864 (registration number 41) for the Armed Constabulary. He stated he was 5' 8", an accountant aged 22 and single.
He arrived in New Zealand on the 'Gresham' in 1864 (with 422 other soldier of the Melbourne Contingent Taranaki Military Settlers). He served with the Taranaki Military Settlers Commissariat Transport Corps and was also at Pipiriki, Opotiki

Taranaki Herald, 7 Jan 1865
CHRISTMAS AT KAITAKE

The Age (Melbourne), 11 Nov 1865 OPOTIKI, New Zealand
We have received from Mr W. E.(sic, William Rufus) Churchouse, Sergeant-Major of the East Coast Expeditionary Force, Opotiki, NZ, the following letter, dated 8th October, relative to the war:- Sir, — Since last writing to you, little has occurred here worth mentioning, till the 5th inst., when a smart engagement took place with the rebels at a native village and pa, about four miles from our camp, which ended in the capture of the pa, and the total rout of the rebels, who left thirty-three men dead on the field, the loss on our side being three killed and nine wounded, a list of whom I have attached below.
Early on the morning of the 5th, Major McDonnell, with four officers and fifty rank and file of the native contingent, left the camp on a reconnoitering expedition. After being out about two hours, a quantity of cattle was seen near an old village we had burnt some days previous, on attempting to drive them off, they were fired on by a party of rebels, who had not before been seen.
The contingent gave chase and followed them about half a mile, into a pa that had been built within the last few days, situated near a river with a swamp on one side. Major M'Donnell, seeing this place could be easily surrounded, sent back a man to camp for reinforcements, and threw out his handful of men in skirmishing order in front of the pa, to prevent if possible, the escape of the rebels till further reinforcements arrived.
About an hour after, the remainder of the native contingent, with about twenty of the cavalry under Lieutenant McPherson, arrived, and shortly after, Captain Newlands and Ross's companies of Rangers, when the pa was completely surrounded. The firing was now kept up heavily on both sides; several of our men were wounded, and one killed. About this time, two p.m., a party of the rebels came down from a neighboring pa, about a mile distant, to attempt the rescue of their men in the pa; and attempted to turn our left flank. This was prevented by our small troop of cavalry, under Lieutenant McPherson, who, dismounting half his men, threw them out in skirmishing order, and gradually retiring, drew the rebels some distance out on the plain, to where the remainder of his troop was stationed, when, suddenly mounting their horses, orders wore given to charge.
This was brilliantly executed. The rebels, panic struck, fled leaving nine dead and one prisoner severely wounded in our hands.
No other attempt was made to rescue them by their comrades aud thinking perhaps that discretion is the better part of valor, they retreated to a pa on the spur of some ranges near to watch the issue of the conflict with their less fortunate comrades in the pa we had surrounded.
Troop Sergeant-Major L. O. Kenrick and Farrier-Major, F. De Courcey Duff, of the cavalry troop, received great praise for the gallant manner in which they led the charge. One trooper only received a slight wound in the heel; several of the horses received gun-shot wounds.
About four p.m., Major Stapp arrived from camp with another company and a six pounder gun, and took command. The firing was kept up till dusk, when the rebels commenced a parley, and demanded the terms of surrender. They were told they must lay down their arms, and surrender unconditionally. On their asking for time to consider, an hour was granted.
At the expiration of the hour, one of them came out and had a conversation with the friendly natives and stated they had all agreed to surrender. At this point, some misunderstanding appears to have occurred amongst our men. The Maories in the pa commenced crying cut 'Haere mai, haero mai, pakeha (come here, come here, white man). Some of the men, thinking they had given in, went up to the pa and commenced shaking hands with them. At this moment, they gave a yell, and rushed out of the pa, threw themselves on our men and made for the swamp, This was so quickly done, and a lot of our men being mixed up with them, a little resistance was made for a moment. Luckily, they took a direction right on to where a party of our men were posted, and forced themselves through the midst of them. A sharp struggle ensued, our men bayoneting them as fast as they could use their rifles.
Twenty three bodies were left dead on the field, and numbers more must be lying in the swamp as our men chased them into it, keeping up a heavy fire on them till they were lost in the gloom of the swamp.
The pa was now destroyed, and the men camped on spot that night. Two of the rebels killed were recognised as Hau-hau priests, having red crosses on their breasts; also one named Heremeta Kunpaera, the man who placed the rope round the neck of the Rev. Mr Volkner, and who afterwards assisted in decapitating him.
NOTE about Carl Sylvius Völkner (1819-1865).
On 2 March 1865 Carl Sylvius Völkner, a German-born missionary, was hanged from a willow tree near his church at Ōpōtiki. Followers of a new religion, Pai Marire, who suspected Völkner of spying for the government, were held responsible.

Our casualties for the day were as follow: —
* Private Thos. Melville Brown, P.R., killed
* Private Charles Ratsay, No. 8 Co., killed
* Private Patrick Parsons, No. 8 Co., killed
* Provost-Sergeant Wm. Constable, P.R., wounded right arm, severely
* Sergeant U. Bourke, No. 8 Co., wounded right leg, severely
* Corporal W. Harris, P.R., wounded right arm, severely
* Private W. Thompson, P.R,, wounded right arm, severely
* Private H. J. Williams, No. 10 Co., wounded right side, slightly
* Private Jas. McEvoy, No. 8 Co., wounded head, severely
* Trooper Lennord, W.Y.C., wounded heel, slightly
* Lieutenant Peta, N.C., wounded groin, slightly
* Private Hare, N.C., wounded right thigh, severely

Early next morning a native came down from the pa on the hill with a flag of truce, and stated they were agreeable to give up the murderers of Mr Volkner. He was sent back with a message to the effect that if they were in earnest it must be done at once, or we should immediately start and attack their pa. Shortly after he came down again, and requested us to return to our camp, and they would follow us back. Major Stapp at one gave orders for the troops to advance. Shortly after starting, the commanding officer, Major Brassey, overtook us, and took command. On arriving near the enemy's position, we found three pas, situated one above the other, on a range of mountains running inland.
The troops having been judiciously placed by the commanding officer, and a party sent round to attack them on the left flank, the first pa was stormed. Immediately we charged the Hau-haus retreated at the back from one pa to the other, and escaped to the neighboring hills, without firing a shot. The whole of these positions were thus taken without resistance. All the whares and palisadings were set on fire and destroyed, as also a large village underneath, at the bottom of the range, in which were stored large quantities of grain, potatoes, kumeras, &c. These were also burnt. After destroying everything in the vicinity of the place, we returned to camp in the afternoon.
The behavior of our men, both English and natives, throughout, was excellent, and our colonial Government cannot but be proud to see that her little army (which has up to the present time met with such marked success) is making rapid strides to justify their expectations of soon being able to put an end to this savage warfare. A few more such lessons as they have received during the last three months, and the Maori rebellion will be a thing of the past, soon forgotten in the advancement of a flourishing colony, blessed with a lasting peace.

PHOTO
The Rev Mr Carl Sylvius Völkner (1819-1865)


BLUFF cemetery NZ - burials G-I

BLUFF burials
* excludes still born
* birth date may be calculated from age at death
* date could be that of death or burial
* names grouped together not necessarily related
* a lot more info available by reading the headstones at above link
NOTES Original list of names was taken from the above database. Most people have been individually researched, but not all, use as a guide only to your own research

A to C .. D to F .. G to I .. J to L
M to O .. P to R .. S to U .. V to Y

GARRICK, Barbara - 24 Jan 1907 aged 15
GARRICK, Elizabeth - 19 Dec 1907 aged 30
GARRICK, Janet - 19 April 1884 aged 17 months
GARRICK, John - 18 March 1882 aged 1
GARRICK, Laurence - 7 Oct 1922 aged 70
GARRICK, Laurence - 20 Feb 1933 aged 48
GARRICK, Margaret - 17 Dec 1896 aged 18
GARRICK, Margaret - 2 Jan 1935 aged 81

GATEHOUSE, Emily Jane - 10 Oct 1959 aged 74
GATEHOUSE, Walter Percy - 16 March 1932 aged 58

GEORGE, Clifford Charles - 4 May 1904 aged 19
GEORGE, Elizabeth Paris - 13 Aug 1938 aged 76
GEORGE, George Richard - 12 Aug 1932 aged 73
GEORGE, Stanley Arthur - 3 April 1906 aged 19

GIBSON, George - 10 April 1951 aged 80
GIBSON, Jessie Duncan - 22 March 1925 aged 19
GIBSON, Mary Josephine - 3 July 1946 aged 76

GIFFORD, Alexander Gordon - 16 Dec 1955 aged 56
GIFFORD, Alexander - 14 Jan 1897 aged 62
GIFFORD, Catherine - 17 Feb 1922 aged 64
GIFFORD, James - 5 Jan 1884 aged 47
GIFFORD, Ogilvy - 15 Oct 1864 aged 37
GIFFORD, William - 16 March 1928 aged 87
GIFFORD, William Alexander - 7 Jan 1918 aged 27

GILES, Arthur Francis - 31 Oct 1959 aged 59
GILES, Elizabeth - 15 Sep 1951 aged 79
GILES, Ellen Mary - 3 Dec 1936 aged 67
GILES, Henry Hazelwood - 17 Sep 1940 aged 79
GILES, Violet Annie - 16 June 1971 aged 79

GILL, Robert - 22 July 1912 aged 51

GILROY, Cecelia N - 13 March 1907 aged 12
GILROY, Daphne - 22 July 1933 aged 13
* daughter of Thomas & Emma
GILROY, Ellen Augustine - 8 June 1939 aged 52
GILROY, Ellen - 17 Dec 1926 aged 96
GILROY, Emma - 14 Aug 1926 age no found
GILROY, Francis James - 14 Oct 1974 aged 82
GILROY, Henrietta Maude - 28 Dec 1898 aged 12
GILROY, Patrick - 21 April 1903 aged 84
GILROY, Sarah Gertrude - 4 Aug 1944 aged 84
GILROY, Terence Stephen - 22 Dec 1922 aged 6 days
GILROY, Thomas James 27 May 1928 aged 79
GILROY, Thomas Patrick - 13 March 1957 aged 76

GILSON, Arthur - 3 Dec 1964 aged 89
GILSON, Clara - 16 Jan 1951 aged 72
* husband & wife
GILSON, Thomas William - aged 8 months

GIMBLETT, Amy Louise - 30 Sep 1903 age not found
GIMBLETT, Vera Lily 'Lil' - 2 March 1993 aged 87
- with William & Margaret Drake

GLOVER, Frances - 3 Aug 1910 aged 26

GOESSLING, Anna Frederike - 8 June 1876 aged 4
* possibly Gossling

GOLDSWORTHY, Claire Alicia - 13 Sep 1940 aged 20
GOLDSWORTHY, Florence Isabella - 11 Jan 1987 aged 77 (nee McLennan)
GOLDSWORTHY, Henry Duncan - 4 Sep 1945 aged 65
GOLDSWORTHY, John Henry - 24 April 1961 aged 52
* Claire & John were children of Henry & Florence

GOODWILLIE, Albert Attwell - 16 Jan 1959 aged 78
GOODWILLIE, Catherine Margaret Margery - 14 Dec 1963 aged 81 (nee Whitelock)

GOOMES, Alice - 16 Nov 1905 aged 20
* with Richard & Mary
GOOMES, Charles - 28 Aug 1930 aged 62
GOOMES, Charlese Rangi - 4 Nov 1903 aged 2 months
* with the Spencer family
GOOMES, Mary - 31 Dec 1945 aged 87
GOOMES, Richard F - 18 June 1935 aged 74
GOOMES, Sarah - 23 June 1951 aged 81
GOOMES, William - 3 June 1901 aged 10 hours

GOSTELOW, Harold Ernest - 31 Aug 1990 aged 79

GOUGH, Heather - 11 Dec 1947 aged 1 day

GOULDING, William Henry - 28 Feb 1911 aged 30
Southland Times, 2 March 1911
GOULDING - On Tuesday morning, February 28 1911, at the Club Hotel, Bluff, William Henry Goulding, the eldest and beloved son of Mr and Mrs W. H. Goulding, of Cohuna, Victoria (formerly of Ocean Beach Freezing Works); aged 30 years

GRANT, Margaret Brown - 12 Nov 1965 aged 90
* with William .. HEADSTONE - STEWART, In loving memory of William, beloved husband of Margaret Grant, died 12 March 1947 aged 75
GRANT, Margaret Joan - 4 March 1925 aged 1 day
* buried with Johnston family
GRANT, William - 12 March 1947 aged 75 (see Margaret)
GRANT, Winifred Ethel - 29 May 1981 aged 75
* buried with Heyder .. HEADSTONE - In loving memory of Norman, beloved husband of Winifred Heyder, died 15 Nov 1947 aged 47

GRAY, Elizabeth Bryson - 7 March 1891 aged 41
GRAY, Josephine Helen Lowrie - 14 June 1894 aged 3 months
GRAY, William Philip Lowrie - 23 Aug 1892 aged 18 months

GREEN, James - 30 May 1931 age not found
GREEN, Samuel - 13 Aug 1893 aged 63

GREENWOOD, Thomas - 28 July 1910 aged 56

GREGG, John 'Jack' - 1 July 1939 aged 26

GREGORY, George - 19 Dec 1879 aged 19 (see photo)
GREGORY, John - 18 April 1923 aged 89
HEADSTONE READS In loving memory of John Gregory Died 18th April 1923 Aged 89 years, And his wife Elizabeth Died at Waitaki 15th Sep 1895 Aged 56 years, And their son George Died 19th Dec 1879 Aged 19 years, Also their daughter Mary Sarah Cicely Gregory Died at Oamaru 27th May 1884 Aged 18 years, Also of John McGibbon And, William Gregory Aged 2 years, Also Patiaka Gregory Died at Temuka Aged 1 year, And Frederick John Gregory Died at Temuka Aged 3 years

GUNN, David - 5 Aug 1935 aged 80
GUNN, Mrs Jeannie Ray - 17 June 1943 aged 79

GUNNION, Graham William - 20 Jan 1958 aged 66
GUNNION, Jessie Cameron - 24 April 1930 aged 36
* both buried with the Gifford family

GUTZEWITZ, Beatrice Alice - 23 Sep 1964 aged 80 (nee Rogers)
GUTZEWITZ, William Charles - 6 June 1949 aged 72
* husband & wife

HABERFIELD, Caroline - 10 Aug 1896 aged 17
* buried with John Kerle & Elisabeth
HABERFIELD, Elisabeth Honnor - 29 Aug 1914 aged 80
HABERFIELD, John Kerle - 20 Sep 1902 aged 57

HALBERT, Charles John - 16 Dec 1947 aged 5 hours

HALL, Charles - 26 Oct 1898 aged 53
HALL, Edith May - 10 July 1914 aged 8 months
HALL, Frank P - 17 June 1912 aged 4 weeks
HALL, Kennetha Fraser - 2 March 1920 aged 27
* buried with Dale family
HALL, Lydia Elizabeth - 15 July 1909 aged 4 days

HAMILTON, David - 23 Feb 1876 aged 45
HAMILTON, Helen Teresa - 9 May 1946 aged 64
HAMILTON, Henry Lucas St George - 14 Sep 1926 aged 70
HAMILTON, James Alexander - 23 Nov 1934 aged 54
HAMILTON, James Alexander - 28 March 1969 aged 59
HAMILTON, Jessie Parker - 14 Oct 1892 aged 4 months
HAMILTON, May - 6 Sep 1928 aged 73
HAMILTON, Robert James - 24 Dec 1962 aged 82

HAMPSTEAD, John Andrew - 29 Oct 1942 aged 5 weeks

HANCOX, John Robert - 26 March 1876 aged 5 months

HANNA, Margaret Jane - 5 Nov 1964 aged 80
HANNA, Patrick William - 18 Oct 1958 aged 81
HANNA, Wilhelmina - 25 June 2006 aged 85

HANNAH, Charles Frederick - 19 Feb 1907 aged 16 days
HANNAH, Eunice Elizabeth - 8 Nov 1931 aged 18

HANSEN, Carl Jacob - 27 Oct 1959 aged 57
HANSEN, Carrol Christian - 12 July 1942 aged 57
HANSEN, Walter Christian Valdmer - 21 May 1943 aged 53

HARBORD, Daisy Irene - 19 Jan 1939 aged 49
HARBORD, Richard Chamberlain - 23 March 1937 aged 56

HARDY, Thomas - 7 Sep 1918 aged 77

HARTLEY, Bessie Victoria - 27 May 1928 aged 26 (nee McQuarrie)
HARTLEY, Ngaire - 27 May 1928 aged 3 hours
* mother & daughter died during childbirth

HEADS, Grace Ann - 26 June 1981 aged 91
HEADS, John Thomas - 11 Oct 1956 aged 72

HEATHCOTE, Kenneth James Ronald - 14 Sep 1916 aged 6 weeks

HEATON, Derek Haigh - 19 Nov 1924 aged 7

HEIR, Robert James - 29 Feb 1868 aged 36

HENDERSON, Archibald B - 15 Aug 1923 aged 35
HENDERSON, Edna Dorothy Ann - 14 Dec 1994 aged 88
HENDERSON, Janet - 16 July 1905 aged 82
HENDERSON, Louisa Jessie - 7 July 1946 aged
HENDERSON, Louisa Theresa - 2 April 1919 aged 54
HENDERSON, Miss L - 16 July 1946 age not found
HENDERSON, Walter - 7 Nov 1936 aged 82
HENDERSON, Walter - 21 July 1913 aged 90

HEYDER, George 'Norman' - 26 Nov 1947 aged 47
HEYDER, Peter John - 27 Nov 1980 aged 38

HILL, James - 29 Nov 1934 aged 88

HODDER, Edwin - aged 1 day

HODGKINSON, Martha - 5 June 1913 aged 90

HOPKINS, Eva Margaret Alice - 7 Oct 1987 aged 88

HORLAND, James - 20 Oct 1945 aged 80

HORMAN, Walter - 12 Nov 1953 age not found

HORROBIN, Catherine - 5 Oct 1900 aged 59
HORROBIN, Sarah Jane - 18 Sep 1954 aged 86
HORROBIN, William - 15 July 1883 aged 54
HORROBIN, William Francis - 27 Sep 1957 aged 90

HOTTON, Charles Horatio - 28 July 1965 aged 59
HOTTON, Charlotte - 15 Sep 1899 aged 3 months
HOTTON, Jean - 27 Aug 1976 aged 65
HOTTON, John - 4 Aug 1952 aged 78

HUBBARD, Horace - 27 Sep 1908 aged 20

HUNTER, Euphemia - 10 Feb 1928 aged 70
HUNTER, Isabella - 15 June 1940 aged 75
HUNTER, Isabella White - 2 June 1894 aged 5
HUNTER, Jemima Campbell - 14 Aug 1935 aged 76
HUNTER, John - 6 Nov 1943 aged 88
HUNTER, John Turnbull - 3 Dec 1880 aged 3 months
HUNTER, Margaret Adela - 16 Oct 1959 aged 75
HUNTER, Mary Elizabeth - 27 July 1915 aged 46
HUNTER, Michael - 4 March 1947 aged 32 hours
HUNTER, Roger Crosby - 8 July 1944 aged 51
HUNTER, Roger Crosby - 25 Jan 1930 aged 65
HUNTER, Samuel Clarke - 25 Feb 1950 aged 80
HUNTER, William - 12 July 1930 aged 73

IGGO, Amelia Isabella - 2 Nov 1918 aged 76 (nee )
IGGO, Thomas Ainsley - 25 July 1907 aged 65
- born Newcastle, Tyne
* husband & wife
their known children
1863 - 1917 John James Iggo
1866 - 1949 Isabella Iggo
1871 - 1962 Amelia Gibson Iggo
1877 - 1954 Thomas Ainsley Iggo
1878 - 1975 Robert Henry Iggo
1881 - 1933 William Charles Iggo
1884 - 1975 Violet Mary Iggo
1888 - 1957 Lancelot George Iggo

A to C .. D to F .. G to I .. J to L
M to O .. P to R .. S to U .. V to Y

PHOTO
HEADSTONE of John & Gregory & McGibbon

Plot 13, Block General 4
In loving memory of
John Gregory Died 18th April 1923 Aged 89 years
And his wife Elizabeth
Died at Waitaki 15th Sep 1895 Aged 56 years
And their son George
Died 19th Dec 1879 Aged 19 years
Also their daughter Mary Sarah Cicely Gregory
Died at Oamaru 27th May 1884 Aged 18 years
Also of John McGibbon
And William Gregory Aged 2 years
Also Patiaka Gregory Died at Temuka Aged 1 year
And Frederick John Gregory
Died at Temuka Aged 3 years


MOORE buried Hastings, Hawkes Bay 1912-2016

names of the MOORE buried in the cemeteries of Hastings, Havelock North, Mangaroa and Puketapu was taken from the Hastings District Council's online cemetery database
* some dates may be of death OR burial

* AIMEE LEE Moore - 17 Sep 1989 aged 1 hour
* buried at Hastings cemetery

* ALBERT EDWARD Moore - 27 Nov 1963 aged 78
* buried at Hastings cemetery with wife Lilian Ivy

* ALFRED SAMUEL Moore - 14 Jan 1974 aged 86
* buried at Hastings cemetery

* AMY ELIZABETH Moore - 6 Nov 1912 aged 46
* buried at Puketapu cemetery with daughter May Constance

* ANNIE BEATRICE Moore - 22 April 1972 aged 81 (spinster)
* buried at Mangaroa cemetery

* ARCHIBALD MAURICE Moore - 3 May 1972 aged 62
* Crematorium

* ARTHUR NEIL SELWYN Moore - 9 Aug 1975 aged 79
- Private 44230, 1st NZEF, Canterbury Regiment
* buried at Hastings cemetery with wife Florence May

* AUDREY EVELYN MAY Moore - 22 Oct 1989 aged 63
* Crematorium

* BARBARA NELLIE Moore - 9 Dec 1963 aged 78
* Crematorium

* BEATRICE MADGE Moore - 15 March 2009 aged 89
- last address masonic Home, Taradale
* Crematorium

* CAROLINE MARY Moore - 24 Oct 1969 aged 80
* Crematorium

* CATHERINE ELLA Moore - 1 July 1949 aged 75
* buried at Hastings cemetery

* CHARLES HAMILTON Moore - 6 July 1996 aged 85
* Crematorium

* CHARLES NELSON DAVENPORT Moore - 5 Feb 1977 aged 75
* buried at Mangaroa cemetery with wife Mary Elizabeth

* CHARLES WILLIAM Moore - 17 Aug 1929 aged 58
New Zealand Herald, 17 Aug 1929 DEATH FROM HANGING. The police received word this morning that Charles Moore, aged 58, a farmer at Whakatu, had been found hanging from a tree. He had been suffering from influenza and was missed last evening. After a search all night his body was found
* buried at Hastings cemetery

* CIRENE DOROTHEA Moore - 22 Nov 1984 aged 84
* Crematorium

* COLLEEN ANNE Moore - 19 Dec 1977 aged 35
* buried at Mangaroa cemetery with husband Garry Cleave Moore

* CYRIL Moore - 15 Dec 1984 aged 62
- Private 439131, 2nd NZEF, N.Z. Infantry
* buried at Hastings cemetery

* DAVID Moore - 18 Aug 1988 aged 78
* Crematorium

* DAVID FREDERICK Moore - 5 Sep 2001 aged 66
* buried at Mangaroa cemetery

* EDA Moore - 1 June 1960 aged 88
- nee KARSTEN from Nelson. Married Harry in 1897
* buried at Havelock North cemetery with Harry Charles

* EDWARD Moore - 30 Dec 1894 aged 48
- married Emily Matilda McNamara in 1884
Press, 2 Jan 1895 A man named Edward Moore, a rope-maker at Hastings, took, with an egg, a dose of carbolic acid, said to be in mistake for whiskey and died on Monday. An inquest was held and a verdict of "accidental poisoning" was returned
* buried at Hastings cemetery

* EDWARD JOSEPH Moore - 27 July 1923 aged 54
* buried at Havelock North cemetery

* ELIZABETH MAUD Moore - 26 Nov 1963 aged 64
* buried at Hastings cemetery

* EMILY MATILDA Moore - 23 Sep 1917 aged 61
- previously McNAMARA (married John Thomas McNamara 1858-1881, died Invercargill Hospital?), she married Edward Moore in 1884
Hastings Standard, 22 Sep 1917 MOORE - On September 20th, 1917, at Palmerston North, Emily Matilda, relict of the late Edward Moore; aged 61 years.
The late Mrs Emily Matilda Moore left Hastings on Tuesday morning when she appeared to be in her usual health and the best of spirit. The cause of death was a paralytic stroke. Deceased was an old resident of Hastings and was well known in the Taradale and Meeanee district. She was highly esteemed by all and her death will cause widespread regret. She leaves a family of two sons (Mr J. Moore (John Charles 'Jack' McNamara aka Moore) of Hastings and Mr A. Moore (Albert Edward Moore) of Masterton) and four daughters (Mrs E. Horne (Violet Helen McNamara) of Hastings, Mrs Douglas Sinclair (Gertrude Marcella McNamara) of Te Aroha, Mrs Frank Williams (Mary Matilda McNamara) of Hastings and Mrs J. Hendra (Lilian Evelyn Edith Moore) of Palmerston North) to mourn their loss.The remains arrived in Hastings today by the 1.30p.m. train. The funeral will leave the residence of Mr Frank (Bud) Williams for the Catholic Church, thence to the Hastings Cemetery, on Sunday at 1p.m. S. T. Tong, Undertaker
* buried at Hastings cemetery

* ERNEST Moore - 1 Nov 1933 aged 45
Auckland Star, 3 Nov 1933 Mr ERNEST MOORE, a member of the staff of the Hawke's Bay Newspapers, Ltd., died on November 1, after a short illness, Born in Tasmania, Mr Moore left New Zealand with the 13th Infantry Reinforcements, afterwards taking part in every engagement in which the New Zealanders on the Western Front had a share. His promotion from the rank of private to that of sergeant-major quickly followed, and later he was given his commission as a lieutenant.
Soon after his return from the war Mr Moore joined the staff of the "Tribune" and had been a keen supporter of local golf and tennis activities. He was at the time of his death the treasurer of the Hasting Golf Club and had also been a member of the Hastings Tennis Club. He was in addition a most enthusiastic and successful horticulturist and a well-known exhibitor at Hastings shows. Mr Moore is survived by his widow (A. D. Moore) whom he married in England while on service with the N.Z.E.F., and by an infant daughter
* buried at Hastings cemetery

* ERNEST SYDNEY Moore - 28 March 1980 aged 74
* Crematorium

* EUNICE THELMA Moore - 25 June 1984 aged 72
* buried at Hastings cemetery

* EVA Moore - 17 July 1966 aged 85
- nee RUTHERFORD, married Samuel Moore in 1918
* buried at Hastings cemetery with husband Samuel

* FLORENCE Moore - 30 July 1959 aged 75 in Porirua
* Crematorium - ashes scattered

* FLORENCE MAY Moore - 6 May 1994 aged 94
- nee BARTLETT, married Arthur in 1922
* buried at Hastings cemetery with husband Arthur Neil Selwyn

* FOSTER BRITLAND Moore - 24 Oct 1942 aged 59
- born in Lower Hutt to Joseph Moore (1858-1891) from Spain-Konini, Wairarapa & Emma BRITLAND (1859-1926) from Manchester-Pahiatua
- WW1 3/3512
- married Hilda Winifred ELLIS (1891-1988) in 1934
* buried at Hastings cemetery

* FRANCIS GEORGE Moore - 31 Jan 1991 aged 48 in Palmerston North
* Crematorium

* FRANCIS JAMES Moore - 25 Aug 1952 aged 71
- Private 715736, Imperial Forces
* buried at Hastings cemetery

* FREDERICK EDWARD Moore - 16 Sep 1940 aged 80
* buried at Hastings cemetery

* GAIL PATRICIA Moore - 7 Jan 2008 aged 68
* buried at Hastings cemetery

* GARRY CLEAVE Moore - 27 Jan 1994 aged 56
* buried at Mangaroa cemetery with wife Colleen Anne

* GEORGE Moore - 11 May 1962 aged 78
* Crematorium

* GEORGE EDWARD Moore - 25 July 1990 aged 79
* Crematorium

* GEORGE HENRY Moore - 2 June 1981 aged 70
* Crematorium

* HARRY CHARLES Moore - 13 Dec 1961 aged 93 in Waimarama
- married Eda KARSTEN in Palmerston North 1897
buried at Havelock North cemetery with wife Eda

* HENRY THOMAS Moore - 15 Aug 1980 aged 81 in Havelock North
* Crematorium, ashes scattered

* HILDA Moore - 1 May 1973 aged 76
* buried at Hastings cemetery

* IAN CATHCART Moore - 12 Jan 1972 aged 69 in Wairoa
* Crematorium

* IONA CATHERINE Moore - 17 June 2010 aged 96 in Waipukurau
* Crematorium

* IRVIN WOOLER Moore - 10 July 1952 aged 68 in Gisborne
* buried at Hastings cemetery

* IVY MAY Moore - 20 Nov 1973 aged 68
* Crematorium

* JACK ALFRED Moore - 7 May 2014 aged 92 in Napier
* Crematorium

* JAMES CONLEY Moore - 24 May 1923 aged
* buried at Hastings cemetery with Mary Ann

* JIM Moore - 25 May 2013 age not stated
* Crematorium

* JOHN HENRY JOSEPH Moore - 29 July 2015 aged 95 in Taradale
* Crematorium

* KATHLEEN ROSINA Moore - 14 May 2016 aged 90 in Havelock North
* Crematorium

* LEONARD Moore - 26 Aug 1935 aged 58
- husband of Nancie
* buried at Hastings cemetery

* LILIAN IVY Moore - 20 Oct 1962 aged 72
- nee PRATER, married Albert Edward Moore in 1913
* buried at Hastings cemetery with husband Albert Edward

* LILY Moore - 28 May 1976 aged 87
* Crematorium

* MARGARET BAYLISS Moore - 26 Jan 2016 aged 85 in Napier
* Crematorium

* MARGARET BEVERLEY Moore - 4 Sep 2008 aged 61 in Hastings
* buried at Mangaroa cemetery

* MARGARET MAY Moore - 9 April 1976 aged 72
* buried at Hastings cemetery

* MARY ANN Moore - 24 May 1923 aged 73
* buried at Hastings cemetery with James Conley Moore

* MARY Moore - 22 May 2016 aged 80 in Havelock North
* Crematorium

* MARY ELIZABETH Moore - 10 Sep 1995 aged 89 in Gracelands Rest Home, Hastings
* buried at Mangaroa cemetery with husband Charles Nelson Davenport Moore

* MAY CONSTANCE Moore - 29 Sep 1966 aged 78 in Puketapu
* buried at Puketapu cemetery with mother Amy Emily

* OWEN JOHN Moore - 10 Aug 1988 aged 18 in Hastings
* Crematorium

* PATRICIA CAMPBELL Moore - 10 Sep 2014 aged 74 in Hastings
* Crematorium

* PERCY ARTHUR Moore - 7 July 1964 aged 80 in Hastings
* Crematorium

* RICHARD Moore - 11 March 2016 aged 90 in Hastings
* Crematorium

* RICHARD FREDERICK HENRY Moore - 10 March 1990 aged 68 in Hastings
* buried at Mangaroa cemetery

* ROBERT HENRY MOORE Moore - 17 July 1962 aged 85 in Gisborne
* Crematorium

* RONALD WILLIAM Moore - 30 Aug 2013 aged 78 in Napier
* Crematorium

* RUBY NETA Moore - 29 Sep 1977 aged 94 in Gisborne
* Crematorium

* SAMUEL - 19 Nov 1968 aged 92
married Eva RUTHERFORD in 1918
* buried at Hastings cemetery with wife Eva

* SARAH EMILY Moore - 16 June 1976 aged 94
* Crematorium

* SHONA MARY Moore - 4 June 2007 aged 53
* Crematorium

* SOPHIA AUGUSTA Moore - 26 March 1945 aged 83 in Havelock North
* Crematorium, ashes scattered

* THOMAS Moore - 9 Sep 1930 aged 39
- from Northern Ireland
* buried at Hastings cemetery

* THOMAS EDWARD Moore - 24 Dec 1996 aged 84 in Ahuriri
* Crematorium

* VIOLET LILY ADA Moore - 18 April 1987 aged 70 in Hastings
* Crematorium, ashes scattered

* WILLIAM GEOFFREY Moore - 22 Oct 1931 aged 45
* buried at Puketapu cemetery with wife Sarah Ellen

* WILLIAM HERBERT Moore - 14 Jan 2016 aged 80 in Tamatea
* Crematorium

* WILLIAM IRWIN Moore - 12 Feb 2008 aged 82 in Napier
* buried at Hastings cemetery

PHOTO
Plot 136, Block K at Hastings cemetery
LEONARD MOORE (1877-1935)


O'STOYKE / O'STYKE in New Zealand

this is a family of O'STOYKE (some changed their name to O'Styke) on the Family Tree of Annas Ancestors as at Aug 2016

If you can help Anna with more info please leave info in comments

* Amelia Ostoyke (1884-1969)
* born 14 March 1884 in Oxford, North Canterbury to Johann 'John' Ostoyke & Wilhelmina 'Minnie' FABEAN
* changed her name to O'Styke
* did not marry
* Amelia died 18 June 1969 in Porirua Hospital

* Anna Mary Ostoyke (1873-1952)
* born 18 Dec 1873 in Akaroa, Banks Peninsula, Canterbury to Johann 'John' Ostoyke & Wilhelmina 'Minnie' FABEAN
* did not marry
* died 26 Aug 1952 in Pahiatua but burial not found

* Annie Ostoyke (1877-1964)
* born 6 April 1877 in Oxford, North Canterbury to Johann 'John' Ostoyke & Wilhelmina 'Minnie' FABEAN
* did not marry
died 29 Jan 1964 & buried Ruru Lawn cemetery

* Caroline Carry Ostoyke (1880-1920)
* born 6 Dec 1880 in Oxford, North Canterbury to Johann 'John' Ostoyke & Wilhelmina 'Minnie' FABEAN
* married Thomas George DRINKWATER in Woodville on 1902
* died 15 Nov 1920 in Springlands, Blenheim & buried Omaka

* Ceciline Thelma Ostoyke (1907-1997)
* born 2 Aug 1907 in Woodville to John Henry Ostoyke & Ellen Rachel Mary HENDERSON
* married George CHAPMAN-RETTER in 1927 in Pahiatua
* died 29 Dec 1997 in Hastings

* Dulcina Ellen Ostoyke (1909-1982)
* born 11 July 1909 in Woodville to John Henry Ostoyke & Ellen Rachel Mary HENDERSON
* married Lansley James Lawrence BROWN in 1929

* Henrietta Ostoyke (1870-1928)
* born 4 Nov 1870 in Germany to to Johann 'John' Ostoyke & Wilhelmina 'Minnie' FABEAN
* did not marry
* died 2 Nov 1928 in Pahiatua but burial not found

* Johann 'John' Ostoyke (1840-1927)
* born 27 Aug 1840 in Finckenstein Poland
* married Wilhelmina 'Minnie' FABEAN (1842-1916) from Poland, in Rosenburg, Poland in 1864
* had 9 children, the first 2 in Germany
* arrived on the FRIEDEBURG from Hamburg in 1872
recommended reading with numerous links to more Polish History in NZ, many thought they were joining their relatives in America
* died 9 Aug 1927 in Pahiatua & buried Mangatainoka

* Johanna Ostoyke (1883-1966)
* born 8 Dec 1883 in Oxford, North Canterbury to Johann 'John' Ostoyke & Wilhelmina 'Minnie' FABEAN
* married William Christian STEFFENS 18 July 1904 in Pahiatua
* 6 known children at this time
* 1905 - 1924 Wilfred John Steffens
* 1906 - Phyllis Helena Steffens
* 1908 - Vera Johanna Meta Steffens
* 1912 - 2004 Roger Altrive Steffens
* 1914 - 1994 Lester William Steffens
* 1917 - 2008 Marjorie Anna Steffens
~ married Wilson Dallas Crawford (1905-1993) from Scotland
* William died 11 Nov 1938
Press, 12 November 1938 DEATH
STEFFENS - On November 11, 1938, at Ashburton, William Christian, dearly beloved husband of Johanna Steffens, of "Belmont" Methven; aged 65 years
The Funeral of the late William Steffens will leave our Chapel, Ashburton, to-morrow (Sunday), November 13 at 1p.m. for the Methven Cemetery, arriving 2p.m. Baker Bros., Shaw and King
* Johanna died 17 Aug 1966 in Rangiora & buried Waimakariri

* John Henry Ostoyke (1879-1975)
* born 14 Feb 1879 in Oxford, North Canterbury to Johann 'John' Ostoyke & Wilhelmina 'Minnie' FABEAN
* changed his name to O'Styke
* married Ellen Rachel Mary HENDERSON in 1906 in Pahiatua
* died in Napier in Nov 1975 but burial not found

* Julius Ostoyke (1865-)
* born 15 July 1865 in Germany to Johann 'John' Ostoyke & Wilhelmina 'Minnie' FABEAN
* unknown if he emigrated to NZ

* Wilhelmina Ostoyke (1874-1951)
* born in Canterbury to to Johann 'John' Ostoyke & Wilhelmina 'Minnie' FABEAN
* did not marry
* died 16 June 1951 in Pahiatua but burial not found

OTHER NAMES ON THE SITE as at this date
Allan, Anderson, Andrews, Aston, Barkwith, Barnard, Benton, Bicknell, Broadbent, Brown, Bunce, Cattell, Chapman-Retter, Ching, Cook, Courtney, Crawford, Davis, Denton, Drinkwater, Engelbrecht, Fabean, Galbraith, Gilchrist, Hamer, Henderson, Langford, Lansley, Leigh, Leighton, Madigan, McKennie, Mehrtens, Meldrum, Meston, Meyrick, Newton, Ostoyke, O'Callaghan, O'Styke, Page, Parminter, Parminter-Barkwith, Paterson, Proctor, Satherley, Savage, Scott, Steffens, Stormont, Tustiu, Watt, Wenden, White, Wilson, Wright

PHOTO
Johanna Steffens (nee Ostoyke)


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Amy Elizabeth EDWARDS & William Adams YORK, Gingin WA

Amy Elizabeth Edwards (1854-1922)
was born in Upper Swan, Perth West Australia, the first of 13 children of
Matthew EDWARDS (1826-1916) & Anne KING (1835-1879) who married 5 Jan 1853 in Gingin, West Australia

Amy Elizabeth Edwards married William Adams YORK (1856-1933) on 18 July 1876 in Gingin, West Australia
* William was born in Gingin to John York & Mary Ann Adams

* like her mother, Amy had 13 children
* 1877 - 1899 Frances Ann 'Isabel' York
- married Frederick Charles THOMAS (1873-1938) in Perth 1898
- buried together at Karrakatta

* 1878 - 1932 Hubert Ernest York
- The West Australian, 24 August 1932
YORK
— On August 23, 1932, at St. John of God Hospital, Subiaco, Hubert Ernest York, eldest son of William and the late Amy York, brother of Isabel (Mrs. F. C. Thomas), Annie Mrs. T. McMeekin), Mabel (Mrs. E. W. Needham), Darcy, Alma (Mrs. W. Buckingham), Amy (Mrs L. Boag), Will (deceased), Matt (deceased); aged 62 years.
YORK — The Friends of the late Mr. Hubert Ernest York, of 89A Shakespeare street, Mount Hawthorn, and formerly of Jarrahdale, are respectfully informed that his remains will be interred in the Methodist portion of the Karrakatta Cemetery at 11 o'clock THIS (Thursday) MORNING. The Funeral is appointed to leave the private residence of his sister, Mrs. L. Boag, 89A Shakespeare-street, Mount Hawthorn, at 10.30 o'clock. Train connecting with Funeral leaves Perth at 10.40 o'clock

* 1880 - 1965 Annie Evangeline York
- married Thomas McMEEKIN (1875-1960) in 1898
- buried together at Karrakatta

* 1882 - 1882 unnamed son York
- (born still)

* 1883 - 1979 Mabel York
- married Edward William NEEDHAM (1866-1941) in Leederville, 1908
- buried together at Karrakatta

* 1885 - 1974 Alma Grace York
- married Walter Samuel Buckingham (1881-1963) in Perth 1916
- ashes together at Karrakatta Rose Gardens

* 1887 - 1962 John 'Darcy' Lynn York
- married Clara EACOTT (1884-1967) at Murray, 1911
- buried together at Jarrahdale Cemetery

* 1890 - 1931 Matthew Henry 'Matt' York
- married Gladys Blanche HALES in Leederville, 1909
- buried together at Karrakatta

* 1892 - 1919 Thomas York

* 1893 - 1930 William Adams 'Will' York
- married Lucinda S. HUNGERFORD in Perth 1918
- daughter of Francis Robert (1861-1945) & Martha Elizabeth (1855-1931) Hungerford of Cargill St., Victoria Park, WA
- Lucinda next married William H. WALLACE in Williams, 1932

* 1895 - 1895 Frederick James York

* 1895 - 1895 Lionel Angus York
- (aged 8 weeks)

* 1896 - 1947 Amy Elizabeth York
- married Leslie William Francis BOAG,(1892-1945) in Perth, 1918
- buried together at Karrakatta

PHOTO
Grave of Matthew Henry 'Matt' & Gladys


unclaimed urns at WAIKUMETE W-Y-Z

READ PAGE A for information on what this posting is about.
Auckland Council provided Native Affairs with the names of the 1800 people but, as you will see at the above link, they do not contain any ages or other identifiable info, which is why I have expanded the list here to help you recognise any possible ancestors. Each and every person has been individually researched; using BDM, Papers Past, the cemetery database, family trees or any other means which revealed some of the names (spelling) or dates, differ slightly from the list - this is pointed out on each.
. NOTES .
* lack of time means I have not looked for all maiden names, nor to link all parents or partners, but will come back to edit from time to time.
* same surnames grouped together does not necessarily mean they were related.
* dates could be of death or burial
* my edits & additions will be obvious
* further info may be found Waikumete Cemetery on Find A Grave

This is the original LIST of NAMES
A ~ B ~ C ~ D ~ E ~ F ~ G ~ H ~ I-J ~ K-L
M ~ Mc-N ~ O-P-Q ~ R ~ S ~ T-V ~ W-Y-Z

. . W-Y-Z . .
- W -
* WADE, Margaret Elizabeth - 28 Feb 1944 aged 49
Auckland Star, 29 Feb 1944 WADE - On February 28, 1944 (suddenly) at her residence, 58 Willcott Street, Mount Albert, Margaret Elizabeth, loved wife of Percy Todd Wade. Private cremation.
* her husband Percy Todd Wade (1884-1963) served in WWI as Private 3/291 with the Medical Corps. He was admitted to the NZ Hospital at Walton-on-Thames in May 1916. He died 18 April 1963 aged 79 and his ashes were scattered from Waikumete

* WADLEY, Joseph - 19 Aug 1946 aged 73
. married Alice Matilda Partner in 1914.

* WAINWRIGHT, Charles Albert - 31 April 1944 aged 90
* WAINWRIGHT, Margaret (nee Chorkin) - 3 Oct 1951 aged 85
. married Charles Albert Wainwright in 1884 & had 4 sons

* WALCOTT, James Farrar - 26 Jan 1945 aged 53
. married Ivy Theresa McElroy in Upper Clutha in 1919. Married Lily Stewart Irving (1905-1986) in 1931

* WALDING, John - 25 Sep 1940 aged 54

* WALKER, Cyril David - 28 Dec 1943 aged 46
* WALKER, Eva Barton - 10 July 1944 aged 63
* WALKER, Harriet Lucy - 16 Jan 1961 aged 72
. names list has Harriet Suey Walker
* WALKER, James - 13 Sep 1940 aged 42
* WALKER, Ruth Margaret - 1 Aug 1951 aged 80
* WALKER, William - 3 Oct 1951 aged 79
* WALKER, William Henry - 22 Jan 1948 aged 72

* WALTON, Harold St John - 16 Oct 1945 aged 67
. married Barbara Fafeita (1883-1969) in 1908. Barbara was born in Palmerston North, the 6th of 7 known children (1st NZ born) of Johaan 'Jan' Krtitel Fafeita (1838-) & Barbara Svihlik (1941-1924) from Trubin, Prague, who married in Lidice, Bohemia 8 Sep 1862
* WALTON, Richard - 29 Sep 1946 aged 6 days
. names list also has him as Richard Watson

* WALL, Mary Ann - 14 Sep 1940 aged 73

* WALLACE, Grace Evelyn (nee Watson) - 12 Feb 1944 aged 49
. married John Wilson Wallace in 1923
Auckland Star, 12 Feb 1944 WALLACE - On February 12, at Grren Lane Hospital, Grace Evelyn, dearly beloved wife of John Wilson Wallace, aged 49 years. Family at Wellington. Private cremation.
* WALLACE, Herbert Ewing - 13 Jan 1939 aged 58
. born in Belfast, married Annie Cadden Hughes (1876-1973) in 1915, daughter of James Hughes (1837-1892) & Janet McOuat (1836-1922), Annie had 1st married Patrick Graves (1874-1938) in 1898, they divorced in 1915
* WALLACE, Margaret Elliott - 28 Aug 1945 aged 81

* WALLS, John - 22 April 1949 aged 34

* WALMSLEY, William Frederick - 10 Nov 1945 aged 63
. names list has Wormsley

* WARD, Mary - 24 Oct 1945 aged 83
* WARD, Winifred - 12 July 1947 aged 45
. names list has 12 July 1949

* WARDELL, Edith Jane - 30 Aug 1948 aged 60
* WARDELL, John Percy - 10 Oct 1942 aged 74
. son of George (1832-1917) & Ellen Lucking (1833-1898) Wardell. Ellen was burnt to death at their home in Ponsonby in Feb 1898 when her clothing caught fire as she was making tomato sauce

* WARREN, Charles Henry - 22 May 1943 aged 53
* WARREN, Frank John Garfield - 30 April 1947 aged 63
* WARREN, George - 20 April 1948 aged 79
* WARREN, Mary Alice (nee Taylor) - 25 Aug 1940 aged 52
. married Charles Henry Warren in 1914
* WARREN, Rose Jemima Hovey (nee Brookes) - 25 Sep 1960 aged 82
. married Walter Frederick Warren in 1902
* WARREN, Walter Frederick - 14 Aug 1944 aged 73

* WARDLE, Rosa Nellie - 22 Oct 1941 aged 58
Auckland Star, 23 Oct 1941 WARDLE - On October 22 1941 at 11 Matipo Street, Onehunga, Rosa Nellie, companion, friend, and devoted wife of Albert Thomas Potter Wardle, aged 58 years. She lived for the happiness of others. A service will be held at Onehunga Methodist Church to-morrow (Friday) at 10a.m. Funeral leaving afterwards for crematorium
. Albert Thomas Potter Wardle next married Annie Bell Russell nee Palmer (1894-1977) in 1942. He died 15 Sep 1960 aged 76 and his ashes were scattered

* WATERHOUSE, Ruth Adeline - 21 March 1943 aged 56

* WATERS, Louisa - 22 May 1945 aged

* WATSON, Alexander James - 24 Aug 1952 aged 59
* WATSON, Arthur Thomas - 29 May 1939 aged 72
* WATSON, Emma - 28 Oct 1943 aged 74
* WATSON, Eric Bruce - 3 Sep 1937 aged 25
* WATSON, Harriet Annie - 11 July 1961 aged 76
* WATSON, Joseph Henry - 11 Jan 1945 aged 67
* WATSON, Mary - 19 Jan 1953 aged 78
* WATSON, Miriam Eliza Bamford - 23 Sep 1945 aged 84
* WATSON, Richard - see WALTON
* WATSON, Thomas - 28 July 1939 aged 80
* WATSON, William - 25 March 1930 aged 71
* WATSON, William Balfour - 7 Oct 1948 aged 57
* WATSON, William Stewart - 3 March 1937 aged 69

* WATT, Annabella - 1 March 1961 aged 67
. names list has Anne Bella Watt & no age
* WATT, George - 10 May 1941 aged 65
* WATT, James - 25 June 1939 aged 61

* WATTS, Isabella Margaret McPherson - 21 Dec 1944 aged 59
* WATTS, Mary Taylor - 10 Feb 1941 aged 66
* WATTS, Walter Edwin - 17 March 1952 aged 78

* WEATHERUP, William - 7 Oct 1942 aged 49

* WEBB, Robert John - 13 Oct 1949 aged 45

* WEEKS, Annie Redman - 22 June 1964 aged 85
* WEEKS, Ethel - 5 Oct 1955 aged 76

* WELLER, Maud - 20 Jan 1938 aged 43

* WELLS, Ernest George - 4 May 1965 aged 84
* WELLS, Marjorie Janet Marie - 28 Jan 1948 aged 38
. names list has Marjorie Janet Mary

* WENGDAL, Henry John - 21 Nov 1942 aged 47
. names list has 1952

* WEST, Arthur - 29 Sep 1940 aged 77
* WEST, Elizabeth - 22 Sep 1943 aged 73
* WEST, Lydia - 15 Dec 1960 aged 87

* WHILLANS, Edna Ethel Crabtree - 24 Dec 1939 aged 30

* WHITCHER, Harry Harfield Lawrence - 25 Dec 1943 aged 74
. names list has Witcher . he married Grace Stoddard (1875-1967) in 1902
Auckland Star, 27 Dec 1943 WHITCHER - On December 25, 1943, at Auckland, Harry Harfield Lawrence, dearly beloved husband of Grace and loving father of Mary Daphne Dalley, aged 74 years. Sadly missed, but will meet again.

* WHITCOMBE, Hugh Somerset Hawkes - 24 Oct 1939 aged 49

* WHITE, Georgina - 19 Nov 1942 aged 68
* WHITE, James Gilbert - 11 June 1938 aged 47

* WHITEHEAD, Elizabeth Ruby (nee Archibald) - 28 May 1950 aged 61
* WHITEHEAD, Frank - 3 April 1952 aged 75
. they married in 1929

* WHITTEN, Albert Edward - 23 Nov 1944 aged 62

* WHITTINGHAM, George - 21 Jan 1948 aged 79

* WHITTLE, Minnie Louise - 28 Dec 1957 aged 80
* WHITTLE, Thurston Whately - 9 Jan 1948 aged 73
. 5th of 9 children of Harry Stevenson Whittle (1845-1911) & Alicia Charlotte Drake (1846-1924) of Greenwich

* WIGMORE, Bertha Glendon - 14 Nov 1946 aged 75
* WIGMORE, Robert - 12 June 1954 aged 86
. son of Robert Wigmore & Fanny Willis. Known as 'the Giant of Hahei, the biggest man in NZ'

* WILKINS, Mary Anne - 28 Jan 1947 aged 77

* WILKINSON, William - 16 April 1946 aged 77

* WILLDIGG, Margaret Scott (nee Carter) - 7 June 1951 aged 87
. married William Willdigg in 1921
* WILLDIGG, William - 30 Jan 1949 aged 86

* WILLETTS, Raymond Alfred - 24 June 1946 aged 9 months
. names list has Willets & no age

* WILLIAMS, Caroline - 1 Sep 1955 aged 73
* WILLIAMS, Charles Henry - 12 April 1941 aged 61
* WILLIAMS, Coralie - 28 Feb 1949 aged 66
* WILLIAMS, George Augustus - 23 Oct 1948 aged 72
* WILLIAMS, Harriett Emily - 24 May 1940 aged 58
* WILLIAMS, John Benjamin - 22 Sep 1941 aged 63
* WILLIAMS, Joseph Alexander Heyland - 17 Oct 1942 aged 75

* WILLIAMSON, Archibald Thomas - 15 July 1956 aged 80
* names list has 17 July 1959
* WILLIAMSON, Mary - 26 Jan 1949 aged 76

* WILSON, Beatrice Elizabeth - 17 Aug 1947 aged 46
* WILSON, Cecilia - 29 May 1938 aged 61
* WILSON, Charles Rene - 20 June 1942 aged 71
* WILSON, David - 30 June 1942 aged 77
* WILSON, David Hartley Cyril - 18 July 1953 aged 53
. names list has 1944
* WILSON, Ellen Mona - 22 Oct 1944 aged 39
* WILSON, James Henry - 19 Jan 1949 aged 70
* WILSON, John Louis - 17 Jan 1944 aged 54
. names list has 1934
* WILSON, Mary Harriett - 29 Aug 1951 aged 80
* WILSON, Mary Victoria - 11 Sep 1952 aged 69
* WILSON, Susanna - 21 Oct 1937 aged 75
* WILSON, Thomas Bryce - 29 Aug 1950 aged 85

* WINN, William Edgar Annesley - 1 Dec 1945 aged 77
. married Louise Maria Laurent (1874-1961) in 1902 & had 6 children (4 sons)
Auckland Star, 4 Dec 1945 Mr W. E. A. WINN. The death has occurred of Mr William Edgar Annesley Winn of Mangere, aged 77. He arrived in Auckland 60 years ago by the Jessie Readman, one of the last of the sailing vessels to make a voyage in the passenger service between London and Auckland. Mr Winn engaged in the grocery business in Auckland, first in Karangahape Road and later in Khyber Pass. In his earlier days he was a keen cricketer and yachtsman. He is survived by his wife, four sons and a daughter.

* WINTER, Lilian Eliza - 19 Aug 1945 aged 53
. names list has Lillian Elsie

* WINTERBOTHAM, Hugh Spencer - 13 March 1944 aged 69
. names list has Winterbottom

* WITCHER, see Whitcher

* WOLFENDEN, Emily Maria - 19 Aug 1950 aged 73

* WONG, Lue Tuck-Ore - 18 Feb 1942 aged 42
. names list has Luel Yueck Ore

* WOOD, Edith Maude - 22 June 1938 aged 55
* WOOD, Emily Ada - 21 April 1943 aged 79
* WOOD, Georgina Alice - 25 June 1950 aged 52
* WOOD, Herbert Victor - 12 Jan 1946 aged 43
* WOOD, Laura - 31 May 1942 aged 88
* WOOD, William - 25 June 1938 aged 76

* WOODROFFE, Eliza Ellen (nee Patterson) - 9 Nov 1947 aged 79
. names list has Eliza Helen . she was born in Auckland 15 May 1868 to William John Patterson (1843-1885) & Sophia Dabell (1841-1921)
* WOODROPPE, Tom Ernest - 16 July 1946 aged 78
. Tom was born in Barton-under-Needwood, Staffordshire . they married in 1894 & had 4 children (2 sons)

* WOODS, Charlotte Elizabeth (nee Anthoness) - 23 August 1938 aged 75
. Charlotte was born in Australia, she married Irish born Samuel Wesley Woods in Melbourne
Auckland Star, 23 Aug 1938 WOODS - On August 23, 1938, at her daughter's residence, 8 Armadale Road, Remuera, Charlotte Elizabeth, loved mother of Kathleen Headdy (m Lionel Henry Headdey 1919), Vernon and the late Reginald Woods; aged 75 years. Private cremation.
. her son, Reginald Delmage Pell Woods (1886-1918), Corporal 92504, died at Trentham during the Flu Pandemic. He married Dora Christina Madden (1889-1983) in 1913. Their son, Peter Reginald Woods (1918-1942), died of his injuries in Italy whilst a prisoner of war

* WOOLLOXALL, Maude Evelyn - 25 Feb 1960 aged 79
* WOOLLOXALL, Thomas Richard Benjamin - 19 Jan 1946 aged 72
* names list has Wooloxall

* WOONTON, Philip John - 21 Aug 1944 aged 88
. names list has Philip John Wooten, 31 Aug 1945

* WORMSLEY, see Walmsley

* WORTHINGTON, Florence Marian - 18 Jan 1949 aged 74

* WRIGHT, Annie - 4 July 1940 aged 77
. names list has Anne
* WRIGHT, Benjamin - 19 June 1949 aged 67
* WRIGHT, Ida May (nee Piper) - 25 June 1945 aged 66
. married Stevenson Wright in 1903
* WRIGHT, Stevenson - 22 Jan 1955 aged 79

* WYMAN, Reginald George - 9 June 1938 aged 53

* WYNYARD, Florence Annie - 27 Sep 1943 aged 72

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* YATES, Ada Maude - 17 Jan 1945 aged 53
* YATES, Victor Percival - 23 June 1937 aged 17

* YOUL, Hilda (nee Stafford) - 27 Dec 1941 aged 56
NZ Herald, 30 Dec 1941 YOUL - On December 27, at Auckland, Hilda Youl, loved sister of Frank G. Stafford (Frank Gordon 1872-1953)

* YOUNG, Elizabeth - 26 Nov 1944 aged 90
* YOUNG, Harold John - 18 April 1948 aged 64
. names list has 1943
* YOUNG, James Raymond - 27 May 1942 aged 93
. not on cemetery database
* YOUNG, Jennifer - 9 Aug 1949 aged 1 week
* YOUNG, Robert Brash - 4 June 1925 aged 89

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* ZIDICH, Mick - 1 Nov 1948 aged 69
. names list has Mich

A ~ B ~ C ~ D ~ E ~ F ~ G ~ H ~ I-J ~ K-L
M ~ Mc-N ~ O-P-Q ~ R ~ S ~ T-V ~ W-Y-Z

PHOTO The JESSIE READMAN
On which William Edgar Annesley arrived in Auckland 21 Nov 1885. 7 years later, in Dec 1892, after discharging and loading wool at Dunedin and Napier, she was heading for London. When she reached the Chatham Islands she was met with heavy fog and during the night struck land on Tuapeka beach .. more at link


unclaimed urns at WAIKUMETE T-V

READ PAGE A for information on what this posting is about.
Auckland Council provided Native Affairs with the names of the 1800 people but, as you will see at the above link, they do not contain any ages or other identifiable info, which is why I have expanded the list here to help you recognise any possible ancestors. Each and every person has been individually researched; using BDM, Papers Past, the cemetery database, family trees or any other means which revealed some of the names (spelling) or dates, differ slightly from the list - this is pointed out on each.
. NOTES .
* lack of time means I have not looked for all maiden names, nor to link all parents or partners, but will come back to edit from time to time.
* same surnames grouped together does not necessarily mean they were related.
* dates could be of death or burial
* my edits & additions will be obvious
* further info may be found Waikumete Cemetery on Find A Grave

This is the original LIST of NAMES
A ~ B ~ C ~ D ~ E ~ F ~ G ~ H ~ I-J ~ K-L
M ~ Mc-N ~ O-P-Q ~ R ~ S ~ T-V ~ W-Y-Z

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* TANCRED, George Harry - 22 Feb 1935 aged 86
. born Belhelvie, Aberdeen, Scotland
The Sydney Morning Herald, 17 Aug 1935 In the Supreme Court of New South Wales - Probate Jurisdiction - in the Estate of George Harry Lumsden Tancred, late of Auckland in New Zealand, Gentleman, deceased - Application will be made after fourteen days from the publication hereof, that an Exemplification of Probate of the Will granted by the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Wellington District may be sealed with the Seal of this Honourable Court; and all persons having claims against the said Estate must render the same in detail to the undersigned on or befor the fifteenth day of September, 1935. M. C. NOTT, Public Trustee, St James' Buildings, 109 Elizabeth-street, Sydney
* TANCRED, Sarah Ann - 14 Sep 1960 aged 84 (nee Gillespie)
. names list has Tangred. Sarah was born in Nanango, Queensland, Australia. Married George Harry Lumsden Tancred above

* TATE, Edward Thomas - 23 Oct 1938 aged 63
* TATE, Winifred Haxton (nee Matthews) - 11 April 1959 aged 79
. Edward was an Accountant in Kaipara in 1911. He & Winifred married in Aoroa, Kaipara in 1904 & had 4 children (1 son). A daughter, Winifred Gertrude Tate (1910-1937), married Mervyn Clark in 1926 but died 13 months later.

* TATTERSALL, Mary Jane (nee Graydon) - 14 March 1943 aged 67
. born in Devonport 12 July 1876 to Robert Graydon (1825-1898) & Ann Hunt (1842-1899)Auckland Star, 15 March 1943 TATTERSALL - On March 13 1943, at Auckland Hospital, Mary Jane, beloved wife of Heber Augustus Tattersall, 17 Manning Street, Eden Terrace, daughter of the late Robert and Ann Graydon and loving mother of Gus, Thelma, Belle, Eddie and the late Charles. Formerly of Devenport, aged 67 years.
* TATTERSALL, Herber Augustus - 27 Feb 1954 aged 83
. Heber was born in Newton, Auckland, 27 Feb 1871 to William Tattersall (1830-1897), born Manchester & Elizabeth Young (1829-1888), born NSW. In Feb 1883, Heber (aged 13) and three of his mates was in court for stealing fruit from the orchard of Mr J. A. Poud. They were fined 5s and if in default 24 hours imprisonment. In Aug 1907 Herber was in court in an affiliation case
. Heber & Mary married 5 Oct 1897 & had 6 children (4 sons)

* TATTERSFIELD, Mona Violet (nee McNaught) - 6 Jan 1946 aged 41
. married Frederick Guy Tattersfield (1907-1977) in 1932. Frederick next married Marjory Kerr Douglas in 1947

* TAYLOR, Annie - 26 Feb 1949 aged 75
* TAYLOR, Beatrice Alice (nee Chapman) - 12 May 1962 aged 77
. married George Peter Taylor in 1902
* TAYLOR, Charles - 30 Nov 1949 aged 61
* TAYLOR, Ellen - 3 Oct 1949 aged 77
* TAYLOR, George - 27 Nov 1953 aged 81
* TAYLOR, John James - 20 Dec 1948 aged 72
* TAYLOR, Minnie (nee Granant) - 1 Dec 1949 aged 60
* TAYLOR, Wilfred - 29 Jun 1930 aged 70

* TEAT, Annie Elizabeth (nee Hinter) - 1 Sep 1951 aged 76
* TEAT, Francis Joseph - 20 July 1950 aged 82
. they married in 1902

* TENNANT, David Kerr - 20 May 1947 aged 81
. married Amy Courtney in 1894 & had 3 children (1 son)

* TERRY, William Henry - 2 Sep 1935 aged 60
. married Amelia 'Millie' Hastie (1886-1966) in St Stephen's Presbyterian Church, Auckland, in 1921
Manawatu Herald, 3 Sep 1935 MISSING ACCOUNTANT'S BODY FOUND. The body of William Henry Terry, accountant, of Epson, who walked into the Manukau harbour on August 15, was found on the foreshore at Tepapapa this morning. A few hours after a meeting of his creditors had been held to discuss his financial position on August 15, Terry was seen to walk into the harbour and to swim out into the channel where he was carried along by the swift current. Terry was married but there is no family. The coroner found that deceased committed suicide by drowning while in a depressed state of mind brought about by financial worry.

* THEYERS, Sybil Martina (nee Hansen) - 2 May 1950 aged 63
. daughter of William Hansen (1852-1903) & Jessie Cameron (1857-) married David Theyers (1880-1971) in 1909 at her grandmother's home, Mrs Cameron, in Alexandra, Otago & had 7 children (3 sons). David was born in Alexandra

* THIRKELL, Ann 'Annie' - 8 Dec 1964 aged aged 88
* THIRKELL, William Gray - 23 Jan 1943 aged 68
. In 1925 William & Annie were storekeepers in Whakapara, Bay of Islands

* THODE, Percy Raymond Forbes - 29 July 1942 aged 56
. married Ivy Winifred Scott in Ellerslie in 1910. Married Eleanor Frances Morgan in 1922. In 1925 he was a land agent in Grey Lynn

* THOMAS, Agnes Somerset - 23 May 1953 aged 82
* THOMAS, Blanche Gertrude - 28 Sep 1945 aged 67
* THOMAS, Cecil Frank - 20 Aug 1946 aged 45
* THOMAS, Elizabeth Emmaline - 18 June 1941 aged 66
* THOMAS, Rev William John Tremayne - 19 June 1935 aged 61
Will Be Murder This Night
Auckland Star, 20 June 1935 THOMAS On June 19, 1935 at the Auckland Public Hospital, Rev. William John Tremayne, dearly beloved husband of Henrietta May Thomas, of Trellowarren, Balmain Road, Birkenhead. Private interment. No flowers.
* THOMAS, Richard - 24 May 1951 aged 67
* THOMAS, William Edwin Somerset - 16 Aug 1946 aged 78

* THOMPSON, Amy Elizabeth - 22 Jan 1958 age unknown
* THOMPSON, David Charles Fulton - 10 May 1939 aged 3
. possibly Bertie Thomson below
* THOMPSON, Joseph - 15 Feb 1936 aged
* THOMPSON, Louie Aquilla - 27 May 1949 aged 72
* THOMPSON, Mary Ellen - 1 Dec 1940 aged 66

* THOMSON, Bertie - 28 Nov 1939 aged 69
. see David Charles Fulton Thompson above
* THOMSON, Jane - 20 June 1950 aged 82
. names list has Thompson
* THOMSON, John Joseph - 24 Dec 1948 aged 58
. names list has Thompson
* THOMSON, Robert Blair - 31 July 1948 aged 73
. names list has Thompson

* THORNLEY, Herbert - 24 Aug 1950 aged 68
. married Mary Amelia Garnham in 1918 (1884-1930). He was a farmer on Lincoln Rd., Henderson

* THORNTON - Dennis Nelson - 20 Aug 1943 aged 32 days
. son of Henry 'Nelson' Thornton (1906-1980) & Una Mildred Joan Meyers (1916-1978) who married in 1940. Nelson was a Fitter & Turner. He served in WWII as Staff Sergeant 81214 with the Army Tank Brigade, 2nd NZEF. His next of kin was Una at 43 New North Rd., Eden Terrace, Avondale
Auckland Star, 21 Aug 1943 THORNTON - On August 20, at the Auckland Hospital, Dennis Nelson; aged 5 weeks, darling infant son of Una and Staff-Sergeant Nelson Thornton (overseas), of 1236 New North Road, Avondale and only grandchild of Mrs M. Meyers.

* THWAITES, Frances Mary (nee Wigmore) - 15 Aug 1945 aged 59
. married George Lloyd Thwaites (1889-1956) in 1914
* THWAITES, Emily Martha Lloyd (nee Rees) - 19 June 1949 aged 81
* my addition to the list. Married George Brown Thwaites (1857-1905) in 1889. Mother-in-law of Frances above

* TILEMAN, Cecil - 31 May 1942 aged 79
Sun (Auckland), 26 July 1929 Notice Of Application For Licence. I, CECIL TILEMAN, of 236 Queen Street, Auckland, hereby give notice that I have applied to the Magistrate's Court at Auckland for a licence under the Land Agents Act, 1921-22, to carry on business as a land agent at Princess Buildings, 236 Queen Street, Auckland and that such application will be heard at the above Court after one month from the 25th day of July 1929, being the date of the first publication of this notice.
Auckland Star, 6 April 1936 TILEMAN - On April 5 1936, at the Auckland Hospital, Annie Tileman, dearly beloved mother of Carl Tileman and Edna Hutton and wife of Cecil Tileman; aged 60 years. Private interment.
Auckland Star, 1 June 1942 TILEMAN - On May 31, 1942, at the residence of the Misses Wilson, 4 Arawa Street, Grafton, Cecil, loved father of Carl Tileman and Edna Hutton, of Wellington and beloved brother of Councillor Helen Tileman, M.B.E. of Hull, England, in his seventy-ninth year.
* daughter Edna Mary Tileman married Frank Percy Hillsdon Hutton 1920
* son Carl Henry Tileman married Olga Stephanie Holmes 1922

* TINDALL, Edward - 20 Oct 1929 aged 81

* TIPLER, Edmund - 10 Oct 1935 aged aged 51

* TITCHENER, Julia May (nee Stevenson) - 14 April 1959 aged 91
. married Francis Heading Titchener (1866-1945) in 1888. 1 known daughter (1890-1960) Madeline Dora Titchener (+Aldred). In 1893-1896 Francis was a Carpenter in Westport. In 1911 a Carpenter of Mount Eden Road, Grey Lynn. In 1925 a warehouseman of 33 Claude Road, Epsom.

* TODD, Matthew - 25 Oct 1945 aged 71
NZ Herald, 26 Oct 1945 TODD - On October 25, at Auckland Hospital, Matthew, son of the late James and Mary Todd of Auckland, A service will be held at 21 Pentland Avenue, Mount Eden, tomorrow (Saturday) at 10.15 a.m., thence to Waikumete Crematoriam.

* TOMLIN, Edward Victor - 12 Dec 1937 aged 23
. son of Victor & Lizzie next, drowned
* TOMLIN, Lizzie - 25 Nov 1939 aged 47
NZ Herald, 27 Nov 1939 TOMLIN, On November 25, at a private hospital, Lizzie, dearly-beloved wife of Victor Tomlin, 1 Crydon Road, New Lynn, and loved mother of Norman and Leslie; aged 47 years
* TOMLIN, Victor - 11 May 1963 aged 80

* TOMLINSON, John - 19 Sep 1949 aged 60
* TOMLINSON, John Edward - 29 May 1947 aged 89
* TOMLINSON, Letitia - 8 Oct 1951 aged 88

* TONG, Alice Aurelia - 16 Sep 1938 aged 64
*Tong, Rose - 17 July 1952 aged 78
* this was actually Rose Hayes (nee Coombes) who married Thomas Henry Hayes in 1920

* TOTMAN, Caroline (nee Brook) - 20 Oct 1941 aged 62
* TOTMAN, Henry Owen - 21 Oct 1939 aged 62
. they married in 1902 & had 3 daughters

* TOVEY, Eva Lurline (nee Clarkson) - 5 June 1949 aged 70
* TOVEY, Hamilton Dunbar - 7 Aug 1948 aged 80
. they married in 1908. no children found

* TOWN, Emma (nee Brown) - 14 April 1949 aged 62
. names list has 1929
* TOWN, Robert Lea - 24 Aug 1960 aged 81

* TOWNEND, Francis Frederick - 18 Sep 1943 aged 60
. son of Joseph Henry Townend (1849-1902), who founded Strathmore Hospital & his 1st wife, Harriet Cox. He married Rennie Alberta Hoey in 1913. He married Alice Chili McGregor (1875-1937) in 1925 (Rennie next married Alexander Murray Williams in 1928). He married Evelyn Dickison (nee Heskett 1897-1964) in 1940. Evelyn had 1st married William Leonard Dickison (1889-1956) in 1915. She next married Glyn John Henry Peebles (1891-1964) in 1944. She married Stanley Goudie (1902-1981) in 1954
Auckland Star, 18 Sep 1943 TOWNEND - On September 18, at Auckland Hospital, Francis Fredrick, dearly-beloved husband of Evelyn Townend, 14 Knight Avenue, Mount Albert and second son of the late Dr J. H. Townend of Christchurch and brother of Mrs M. Turner (Marjorie Potter Tpwnend), Christchurch. Dearly be-loved stepfather of Arthur, Jean, Vera and Leonard Dickison; late Auckland Transport Board.
. NOTE . About His Father, Dr Joseph Henry Townend Dr Joseph Henry Townend, some time of Oxford Terrace, Christchurch, was at Guy's Hospital, London and took his diplomas of L.R.C.P. (Edinburgh) and L.S.A. (London) in 1872. He was born at Wolverhampton, England, on the 21st of June, 1849 and first visited New Zealand in 1875, when he came out as medical officer in charge of 700 emigrants on board the ship 'Rakaia.' Dr Townend returned almost immediately to England and came out again in the following year, in charge of 500 emigrants on board the 'White Rose.' In 1876 he began to practice in Christchurch on his own account and became one of the leading physicians in Canterbury. He founded Strathmore Hospital for the purpose of carrying out serious surgical operations under the best possible conditions. Dr Townend was for eleven years honorary visiting physician to the Christchurch Hospital and subsequently one of its consulting physicians and was elected an honorary physician for life by the Hospital Board. He was also medical referee for the Australian Mutual Provident Association. Early in 1902 he sold his practice and retired from active work. Unremitting attention to his professional duties had affected his health and in June he had an apoplectic seizure, from which he never recovered and he died at his residence, Oxford Terrace, on the 10th of July, 1902. Dr Townend was twice married. His first wife, whom he married shortly after settling in New Zealand, died in 1893, leaving three sons and four daughters. In September 1900, he contracted his second marriage with Miss A. L. Moore (Annie Quayle Moore), only daughter of Mr G. H. Moore, of 'Glenmark.' Dr Townend's eldest daughter married James Ogilvie-Grant, Chief of the Clan Grant, Earl of Seafield in the peerage of Scotland and Lord Strathspey in that of England. Lord Seafield was born in New Zealand, resided for some time in Christchurch and succeeded to the title at the death of his father in 1888.

* TRAFFORD, Mary Ella (nee Nicolson) - 2 Aug 1949 aged 71
. daughter of Angus Nicholson (1842-1923) & Mary Agnes Miles. She married Richard Wylme Trafford (1876-1928) in 1909 & had 2 children, Tarleton below & Margo Leigh Trafford (1911-1994) who was a music teacher in Takapuna for a time. Richard was born in India. He was a Masseur in Takapuna and later in the the Rayner's building, Wellesley St., Auckland. He died in London 3 Sep 1928 (after suffering greatly). Mary died 21 years later in Honolulu and her ashes were flown to Auckland
* TRAFFORD, Tarleton Richard Wylme - 21 Feb 1942 aged 26
. mother & son. Tarleton died from a heart attack on the beach whilst swimming at Thorne's Bay

* TREGURTHA, Edith Adelaide (nee Tapper) - 2 July 1949 aged 73
. married John Charles Tregurtha in 1898 & had 3 known children (2 sons)

* TRETHEWY, William - 6 June 1935 aged aged 71
. names list has Tretheny . married Euphemia Macky in 1916

* TREVARTHEN, Ernest Marshall 'Shiny' - 25 July 1941 aged 59
. son of Thomas Trevarthen (1828-1896) & Margaret Marshall McDonald (1838-1908). He served with the Ohinemuri Rifles prior to the war. 5' 7", dark complexion, dark eyes, scar on right eye. He was a gum sorter up north

* TRINDER, Agnes Watson - 13 Oct 1949 aged 62

* TUCKER, Hamerton Leighton Pendock - 26 April 1935 aged 72
* TUCKER, Jessie (nee Tonge) - 25 July 1937 aged 71
. names list has 25 July 1939. She was born in South Australia, a daughter of Charles Tonge & Cecilia Bryce. She married John Thomas Percival Tucker (1866-1941) in 1889
* TUCKER, Mary Sophia (nee Turney) - 19 Nov 1947 aged 78
. married Hammerton Leighton Pendock Tucker in 1889 & had 2 daughters

* TUDEHOPE, Millie Josephine (nee Pepper) - 18 April 1948 aged 63
. daughter of Joseph Stennett Pepper (1859-1915) & Elizabeth Cooke (1857-1946). She married Robert Taylor Tudehope (1879-1942) in 1905

* TURKINGTON, Samuel - 16 Aug 1946 aged 48
. he married Violet Elizabeth Taylor in 1926 & had a daughter, Avis Ellen Turkington (1827-1989) who married Ian Stanley Arthur in 1951.
Waihi Daily Telegraph, 21 Aug 1946 TURKINGTON - On August 16th 1946, at Green Lane Hospital, Samuel, dearly-beloved husband of Violet Elizabeth Turkinson and loved father of Avis; aged 48 years - At Rest.

* TURNBULL, Lillian - 3 Aug 1949 aged 37
. names list has 1948
* TURNBULL, Peter - 6 March 1954 aged 81
* TURNBULL, Rose Mary - 15 June 1944 aged 66

* TURNER, Arthur - 30 April 1947 aged 73
* TURNER, Ernest William - 24 Dec 1945 aged 71
* TURNER, Hilden - 14 Aug 1948 aged 1
* TURNER, Norma Valmai - 2 April 1947 aged 18

* TURTILL, Mabel Edith (nee Hancock) - 18 March 1945 aged 62
. born 17 Sep 1885 in Linwood, 1 of 8 children of Edward Barnett Hancock (1845-1923) from London & Mary Ann Perrett (1855-1904) from Wiltshire. She married Hubert Sydney 'Jum' Turtill (1880-1918) in 1908 & had 3 sons. Jum Turtill was an All Black. When he served in WWI as Sergeant 426516, he enlisted from St Helens, Lancashire where he was playing League and where he also owned a pub, the 'Lord Nelson Hotel'. He served with the Royal Engineers, 422nd Field Company, British Expeditionary Force. He was killed in aciton in France
About Hubert Sydney Turtill . Jum Turtill was a NZ dual-code footballer, playing rugby union and then rugby league for New Zealand. After emigrating to Britain, he served in the British Army during the First World War and was killed while serving in 1918. Turtill's father died in London when he was only three years old and his mother moved to NZ to be with relatives. On the sea voyage in 1884 he gained the nickname Jum, short for Jumbo. He worked in NZ as a decorative metal worker. He started his rugby union career playing for Christchurch Albion before making the Canterbury team in 1902. He represented the South Island in 1903 and 1907. However he instead joined St. Helens where he also owned a pub, the 'Lord Nelson Hotel' in St Helens. After the outbreak of the WWI he served with the British Army. He became a sergeant in the Royal Engineers until he was killed in France in 1918 during the Battle of Givenchy. He is buried in Browns Road Military Cemetery, France.
.. Their sons served in WWII
* Captain 20065, Alan Cecil Turtill (1909-1941) was killed in Libya in 1941 serving with the NZ Infantry and is buried in Knightsbridge War Cemetery, Acroma.
* Roy Tyrrell Turtill (1912-1979), Colonel 21265, served with the B Force, 8th Brigade, NZ 3rd Division , embarked with the 29th (mixed) Battalion, 2nd NZEF, Third Echelon
* Kenneth Sydney 'Ken' Turtill (1914-2000), Captain 23089 was a POW
* In 2022 the New Zealand Rugby Museum displayed a tribute to Turtill, including items on loan from his family including his Canterbury cap and New Zealand jersey and cap and his engraved war service medallion.

* TWIDLE, Elizabeth Ethel (nee Brown) - 17 June 1950 aged 54
. names list has her on twice as Twiddle & Tweedle. She married Alexander Radcliffe Roy Twidle (1891-1950) in 1915. Alexander died 3 months before her.

* TWIN, Alice Beatrice - 12 Oct 1943 aged 63
. names list has 12 Oct 1946

* TYLDEN, Everard Ruthven - 6 May 1944 aged 64
. names list has Everard Tyldes. Everard was a Land Agent.

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* VAILE, Kathleen Elizabeth - 19 July 1941 aged 75
* VAILE, Sydney George - 26 Jan 1955 aged 85

* Van LEYDEN, Pieter - 27 April 1950 aged 59
. names list has Vanleydon

* VALENTINE, Arthur Herbert - 23 Aug 1939 aged 61
. married Isabella Clark in 1903

* VAUGHAN, Thomas - 18 Nov 1947 aged 60

* VERNON, Jessie Jane (nee Munro) - 8 June 1942 aged 73
. married Cecil Sydney Vernon in 1888

* VICARY, Arthur Fulford - 22 June 1936 aged 74
. In 1893 Arthur was a farmer in Opotiki, Bay of Plenty. In 1925 he was in 10 Seymour St, St Marys Bay, Auckland . In 1934 he married Evelyn Fearon Brooke-Smith (1883-1970). In 1925 Evelyn was a spinster in Tititangi.

* VICKERY, Catherine - 22 July 1945 aged 81

* VOSE, Ellen Reid 'Nell' (nee Davies) - 28 July 1936 aged 42
. married Percy Edward Vose in 1918. Daughter of Rose Ethel next
Auckland Star, 28 July 1936 VOSE - On July 28, at her brother's residence, 21 Albany Road, Herne Bay, after a long illness, Ellen Reid, (Nell) beloved wife of Percy Edward Vose. Loved daughter of Mrs T. Bird and the late Captain J. Davies; aged 42
* VOSE, Rose Ethel - 17 April 1949, mother of Nell Vose above
. incorrect surname see Rose Ethel BIRD
* Rose Ethel Smith married John Davies in 1892
* Rose next married Thomas Bird in 1911

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PHOTO Strathmore Private Hospital, Ferry Road, Christchurch 1898. This hospital of 30 rooms was designed by S. Hurst Seager (1854-1933) and built in the early 1890s for Dr Joseph Henry Townend (1848-1902), father of Francis Frederick Townend above by Mrs J. Cochrane-Brown. Mainly used for surgical cases and accommodating forty patients, it was a pioneer in aseptic surgery, having a glass-lined operating theatre. It remained a private hospital until 1918 when it became a Girls' Receiving Home run by the Education Department. It ceased this role about 1980 and was demolished in the late 1990s.


unclaimed urns at WAIKUMETE - S

READ PAGE A for information on what this posting is about.
Auckland Council provided Native Affairs with the names of the 1800 people but, as you will see at the above link, they do not contain any ages or other identifiable info, which is why I have expanded the list here to help you recognise any possible ancestors. Each and every person has been individually researched; using BDM, Papers Past, the cemetery database, family trees or any other means which revealed some of the names (spelling) or dates, differ slightly from the list - this is pointed out on each.
. NOTES .
* lack of time means I have not looked for all maiden names, nor to link all parents or partners, but will come back to edit from time to time.
* same surnames grouped together does not necessarily mean they were related.
* dates could be of death or burial
* my edits & additions will be obvious
* further info may be found Waikumete Cemetery on Find A Grave

This is the original LIST of NAMES
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* SCAMPTON, Dorothy Mary (nee Hyde) - 22 May 1946 aged 37
. married Allan Scampton in 1930
* SCAMPTON, Harry - 4 Sep 1958 aged 80
* SCAMPTON, Martha Ellen - 21 Sep 1947 aged 73

* SCANLON, Lawrence Hope - 14 Feb 1945 aged 38

* SCEATS, Bessie May (nee Morgan) - 20 Oct 1942 aged 49
* SCEATS, Francis John - 28 July 1944 aged 59
. they married in 1912 & 2 daughters

* SCHOEN, Henry Francis 'Harry' - 3 June 1940 aged 55
. He married Jessie Barlow (1888-1917) in 1913 & had a son, Henry Francis Schoen (1916-1995). He married Margaret Nicholson (1893-1969 +Devereux) in 1925

* SCOTT, Rachel - 19 July 1946 aged 52
* SCOTT, Ritchie Jackson - 5 Oct 1936 aged 39
. married Lurline Louisa Morris (1905-1968) in 1928. Lurline next married Eric Idris Balston (1900-1962) in 1947. Eric passed the Public Service Entrance Exam in Wellington on 23 Nov 1915 and was a clerk in Lyall Bay

* SEABROOK, Henry Hastings - 15 June 1937 aged 77
* SEABROOK, Mabel Millicent - 25 Oct 1963 aged 78
. daughter of Henry & Mary
* SEABROOK, Mary Anne 'Minnie' (nee McElwain) - 23 July 1947 aged 88
. married Henry Hastings Seabrook in 1882 & had 2 children

* SEDDON, Benjamin Richard 'Dick' - 2 Nov 1945 aged 44
. born in England. Married Agnes Jane Blair Crosson (1895-1977) in 1929

* SEXTON, Charles Henry - 12 Aug 1945 aged 80
* SEXTON, Isabella (nee Munro) - 8 April 1938 aged 72
. they married in 1890 & had 3 children

* SHARP, Mabel Beaton (nee Fotheringham) - 14 Oct 1942 aged 59
. married Thomas Moodie Sharp (1884-1957) in 1913 & 3 children. Thomas was a farmer on Valley Road, Henderson

* SHARPLES, Sarah Ann - 31 Oct 1948 aged 90

* SHAW, Annie Marie (nee Morrison) - 17 Aug 1937 aged 59
. married William Thomas Shaw in 1909
* SHAW, Florence Annie - 31 Oct 1948 aged 64
* SHAW, James - 11 Feb 1948 aged 70

* SHAVE, Florence - 21 Dec 1942 aged 75

* SHEARD, Janet Bissell (nee Taylor) - 13 Dec 1949 aged 79
. married Benjamin Sheard in 1916

* SHEARER, Thomas Muir - 15 March 1950 aged 66
. in 1925 Thomas was a labourer at Glen Afton
* SHEARER, Grace Muir - 18 Nov 1959 aged 83
. in 1925 Grace was a spinster at Glen Afton.
* I believe they were siblings. Grace was born in NZ to Andrew Muir & Margaret Shearer. There were other Muir-Shearer in NZ, mostly miners in Westport & Huntly

* SHERIDAN, Emily Louise (nee, or formerly Mitchell) - 1 March 1948 aged 63
. married Joseph Sheridan in 1929

* SHERIFF, James - 25 March 1949 aged 58
. married Elsie May Mardon (1892-1964) in 1923 & lived in Liverpool St., Manukau where he was a carpenter

* SHERSON, Lily Eliza - 2 Feb 1949 aged 78

* SHEARWOOD, Betty - 11 Nov 1948 aged 22
. In Aug 1936 at Parnell, 10 year old Betty was a flower girl at the wedding of Irene Mary Malcolm of Waihi & Charles Edward White of Hokianga

* SHORE, Sydney - 6 Sep 1947 aged 46
. married Martha Lilian Poulter (1905-1995) in 1937

* SHORTT, Maude Alice - 4 Sep 1947 aged 62

* SHRIMPTON, Charlotte Sarah - 9 Nov 1941 aged 65

* SIGSWORTH, Elizabeth Agnes - 24 Oct 1954 aged 80
* SIGSWORTH, Samuel Robert - 13 Feb 1943 aged 67
Auckland Star, 13 Feb 1943 SIGSWORTH - On February 13, 1943, at a private hospital, Samuel Robert, dearly loved husband of Elizabeth A. Sigsworth and father of Lillie (Mrs Ron Bodley). A service will be held at Watney Sibun and Sons' Chapel, Kyber pass, Newmarket, at 10.20 a.m. on Monday, February 15, funeral then leaving for the Crematorium. No flowers.

* SIMPSON, Albert - 16 March 1950 aged 68
* SIMPSON, Ellen Martha - 18 Dec 1945 aged 57
* SIMPSON, Elizabeth Ann - 24 March 1956 aged 73
* SIMPSON, Frederick Vincent - 20 Sep 1943 aged 67
* SIMPSON, Leonard Howell - 6 Aug 1948 aged 62

* SIMS, Francis Montague - 8 April 1945 aged 70
. married Amelia Charlotte King (1879-1965) in 1903

* SIMMONS, Elizabeth - 24 July 1946 aged 69
* SIMMONS, Norman Phillips - 7 Nov 1938 aged 80
. married Eliza Bird Bunting (1859-1932) in 1884 & had 5 daughters; Sophie Alma, Annie Eliza, Edith, Elsie & Alice Norma Simmons
NZ Herald, 8 Nov 1938 One of the oldest former Auckland ferryboat masters, Captain Norman Simmons, died yesterday, aged 80. Captain Simmons was born in Cornwall and came to New Zealand as a young man. He entered the employ of the Devonport Steam Ferry Company only a few years after its formation in 1881 and for a long period commanded vessels on all the harbour routes. He was well known to the travelling public and as a resident of Devonport. After about 30 years service he retired 22 years ago. Captain Simmons, who was a widower, is survived by four married daughters, all of whom reside in or near Auckland. There are nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. A younger brother, Captain George Simmons, is one of the company's senior masters and is in the Auckland-Bays water service.
* SIMMONS - On November 7, at Auckland, Norman Simmons (Captain), late of Devonport, beloved father of S. A. Galbraith, Takapuna (Sophie Alma), E. Smith, Parnell (Edith), E. Inman, Remuera (Elsie) and A. N. Elder, Papatoetoe (Alice Norma).

* SINCLAIRE, Richard Ker - 15 May 1943 aged 86
. born in Belfast. Married Ellen Matilda Stevenson (1859-1899) in 1889

* SHELTON, William Edward - 27 July 1947 aged 78
. names list has Skelton. He was the 2nd of 10 children of William Edward Shelton (1844-1927) & Mary Elizabeth Dykes (1844-1929). His parents emigrated to NZ late 1860s, first settling in Auckland, then moving to Christchurch where his father was caretaker of the Durham West Wesleyan Church. William married Margaret Hickey (1870-1918) in Dunedin 29 April 1878. No children found. She is not mentioned in obit
Press, 29 July 1947 SHELTON - On July 27, at Auckland Hospital, William Edward, eldest son of the late Mr and Mrs W. E. Shelton, Christchurch; aged 78 years. Cremation service at Auckland.

* SKIPWORTH, Frederick Charles - 26 March 1940 aged 82
. born in London to Lionel Skipwith (1816-1886) & Nannette Walker (1828-1877). He married Mary Annie Cremer
* SKIPWORTH, Mary Anne (nee Cremer) - 20 Dec 1941 aged 76
. born in London to George Frederick Cremer (1838-1911) & Catherine Mary Leeke (1840-1908)

* SLAUGHTER, Alice Lucy - 7 Jan 1950 aged 75
. in 1925 Alice was a widow at 582 New North Road, Mt Albert, Auckland

* SLY, Belinda Livingstone (nee Simpson) - 17 Sep 1947 aged 48
. married Edric Allen Sly (1892-1959) in 1920. He next married Evelyn Myrtle Hanson in 1948

* SMERDON, John William - 4 April 1946 aged 75
. married Sabina Alice Emily Angelina Berryman (1878-1956) in 1896 & had 3 daughters

* SMITH, Albert Henry Malcolm - 14 Oct 1956 aged 62
* SMITH, Agnes (nee Stanford) - 27 March 1943 aged 66
. born in Bedfordshire to Charles Stanford (1848-1941) & Barbara Mann (1849-1944). Married James Clunie Smith (1871-1949) in 1899. She died in Wanganui 7 ashes brought to Auckland. James died 6 years later and is buried Aramoho
* SMITH, Agnes Russell - 15 Jan 1940 aged 64
* SMITH, Arthur - 10 May 1947 aged 67
* SMITH, Arthur Craven - 6 Oct 1938 aged 73
* SMITH, Charles - 10 Dec 1917 aged 52
* SMITH, Charlotte Josephine (nee Jordan) - 12 April 1944 aged 75
. born in County Galway to Joseph Jordan (1839-1916) & Rebecca Clarke Wilkinson (1840-1909). She married Arthur William Smith in 1900 & had 3 children
* SMITH, Eliza Emily - 6 July 1950 aged 84
* SMITH, Florence Emily 2 May 1945 aged 52
* SMITH, Florence Jane - 23 June 1964 aged 94
* SMITH, George - 8 Oct 1944 aged 64
* SMITH, Harriet Eliza - 10 Aug 1949 aged 75
* SMITH, Isabella - 23 Oct 1942 aged 76
* SMITH, James Thomas - 8 Dec 1944 aged 82
* SMITH, Jane - 8 Jan 1948 aged 94
* SMITH, Margaret - 1 Aug 1950 aged 58
* SMITH, Marion - 24 Oct 1945 aged 49
* SMITH, Mary Elizabeth Jane (nee Hicks) - 27 Aug 1950 aged 78
. daughter of Heney (1844-1913) & Mary (1851-1905) Hicks. She married Sidney Horton Smith in 1910
* SMITH, Robert - 22 July 1938 aged 72
* SMITH, Rosamond Alice - 30 June 1960 aged 90
* SMITH, Ruth Emma - 30 March 1937 aged 57
* SMITH, Stanley Edward - 3 April 1952 aged 46
* SMITH, Sidney Horton - 9 June 1957 aged 82
. names list has 9 May 1957. Husband of Mary

* SMYTH, Bertha Ellen (nee Pennie) - 1 May 1946 aged 48
. married William Smyth in 1928

* SNADDEN, George - 19 April 1951 aged 70

* SNOAD, Lucy Ellen (nee Rees) - 19 Nov 1948 aged 65
. married Frank Snoad in 1909 & had 2 children
* SNOAD, Frank - 19 Dec 1945 aged 82
* Frank is my addition to the list

* SOWDEN, Arthur Francis - 26 April 1947 aged 36
. names list has Snowden

* SPAIN, Ellen Maria Rebecca (nee Watts) - 21 Sep 1947 aged 66
. married Albert John Spain in 1913 & had 5 sons

* SPELLACY, Roberta Mavis - 13 May 1949 aged 20
. names list has Spellday

* SPRAGGON, Charles Benjamin - 21 July 1942 aged 71
. married Frances Louise Harvey (1872-1960) in 1906 & 2 children. They were, for a number of years, in Onewhero, Waikato (just west of Meremere)

* STACEY, Ernest - 5 Nov 1942 aged 70
* STACEY, Jean Montcrieff - 14 Dec 1948 aged 28
* STACEY, Martha (nee Sampson) - 27 July 1950 aged 72
. married Edward James Stacey (1877-1959) in 1900 & had 7 children (6 sons)

* STAFFORD, Frank Gordon - 12 Sep 1953 aged 61
Press, 18 Sep 1953 Mr F. G. Stafford, a member of the Union Steam Ship Company's sea staff, died on board the Hinemoa on Saturday evening. He joined the Maheno in 1907 and was promoted to chief steward of the Atua in 1923. From that year until his death he served in this capacity in most of the company's passenger vessels. He was sent to Britain in 1931 and again in 1946 to supervise the provedore department of the Rangatira and Hinemoa before their maiden voyages. Since 1931 Mr Stafford had been chief steward in the inter-island steamer express vessel. Mr Stafford had no relatives in New Zealand

* STARK, Louise - 29 Sep 1946 aged 64

* STEEL, Alexander Young - 7 April 1945 aged 85

* STEELE, Edith Amelia (nee Thorne) - 11 Sep 1947 aged 81
. born in Christchurch to John Thorne (1840-1923) & Mary Ann Davis (1840-1922). She married James Charles Paget in Horoata in 1887. She next married Robert William Steele in Christchurch in 1896 & had 3 children

* STEEN, Thomas Alexander - 3 Oct 1940 aged 55
* STEEN, Rachel (nee Donaldson) - 17 July 1959 aged 72
. they married in 1918

* STEHR, Arthur Theophilis - 4 March 1946 aged 73
. born in NZ, a son of Henry Edward Josef Stehr (1834-1907) & Charlotte Amy Newby (1842-1924). Arthur was a railway porter in Bay of Islands in 1893.
* STEHR, Ellen Mary Ward (nee Combes) - 14 Feb 1964 aged 93
. daughter of Edmund Combes (1837-1900) & Alison Hood (1840-1887) Arthur & Ellen married in 1897 & had 8 children (2 sons)

* STEVENS, Agnes Boden (nee Shaw) - 4 Jan 1950 aged 78
. daughter of George Shaw & Sarah Ellen Debanke. She married Walter Eastburn Stevens in 1901
* STEVENS, Ethel May (nee Hall) - 1 March 1948 aged 71
. born in Sydney, married William Henry Stevens (1873-1937) in 1899
* STEVENS, Walter Eastbourne - 2 June 1937 aged 65

* STEPHENSON, Edith Henrietta Bullen (nee Evans) - 29 Dec 1945 aged 72
. names list has Stevenson. She married George Henry Stephenson in 1894 & had 5 children (5 sons)

* STEVENSON, Annie Bettley - 16 Dec 1946 aged 88
. names list has Steveson also Annie Ellen
* STEVENSON, Herbert - 1 April 1942 aged 53

* STEWART, Arthur Daniel - 7 Nov 1948 aged 32
* STEWART, Daniel Storer - 6 Feb 1955 aged 73
. married Maggie Lucy Bradly in 1916
* STEWART, Emily - 1 Sep 1937 aged 56
. names list has 1947
* STEWART, Ernest Charles - 23 May 1944 aged 58
. married Annie Elizabeth Marsh in 1912
* STEWART, Gertrude Emma - 19 Sep 1950 aged 75
* STEWART, Houston - 28 Sep 1943 aged 39
* STEWART, Jessie Margaret (nee Murray) - 31 March 1943 aged 67
. born in Thames, Coromandel to Bank Manager, Thomas Leith Murray (1840-1900) & Sophie Hooper Holmden (1860-1927), she married Barrister & Solicitor John William Stewart (1866-1923) in 1892 & had 2 children. Jessie & John left to tour America in Jan 1923 and John died in San Diego the following month, aged 57 (read his bio)
* STEWART, Maggie Lucy (nee Bradley) - 4 Jan 1952 aged 60
* STEWART, Mary - 9 July 1960 aged 85

* STIRLING, Robert Meldrum - 21 Sep 1942 aged 94
. he was a grocer in Mosgiel in 1892, a storekeeper in Awatuna, Hawera (where Auroa Rd crossed Eltham Road) in 1896, a Post & Telegraph telephonist in Awatuna in 1902, retired in Waipukurau in 1911 & Allandale, Hatuma, Waipawa in 1925

* STITT, Lena Jane (nee Cowell) - 7 Feb 1940 aged 51
. married James Stitt in 1910
* STITT, Mary Lavinia - 27 Nov 1950 aged 74

* STOKES, Margaret Agnes (nee Oxley) - 9 Sep 1945 aged 58
* STOKES, Walter - 11 Dec 1955 aged 72
. they married in 1909 & had at least 4 children

* STONE, Thomas Stephen Christopher - 3 Oct 1958 aged 74
. names list has Thomas William Christopher Stone
* STONE, Vera Christine (nee Nilson) - 29 Dec 1948 aged
. they married in 1911 & had at least 5 children

* STOUPE, Emily (nee Clotworthy) - 14 Jan 1950 aged 65
. born in England. Married Davidson Stoupe aka David Ronald Wilson, (1891-1944) in 1918, served as Private 10/54 with the Wellington 1st NZEF

* STOUT, Frederick William - 13 June 1961 aged 78
* STOUT, Louisa Ann (nee Clark) - 25 June 1961 aged 82
. they married in 1899 & had 6 children (4 sons)

* STREET, Emma (nee Nodder) - 22 Dec 1949 aged 81
* STREET, Ernest - 30 Nov 1953 aged 82
. they married in 1893 & had 2 children

* STRETTON, Jane Elizabeth (nee Rayner) - 30 Dec 1936 aged 90
. married Robert Stretton in 1890
Auckland Star, 31 Dec 1936 STRETTON - On Wednesday morning, December 30 1936, Jane Elizabeth Stretton, passed peacefully away at Northcote, dearly beloved wife of the late Robert Stretton aged 90 years. Funeral from the chapel of Arthur Holmes, Abbotsford street, Newmarket to-morrow (Friday) for the crematorium at 10.30 a.m.

* STUDD, Jabez - 1 Aug 1944 aged 61
. married Elizabeth Griffin in 1921

* STURGE, Sophia Edith Ellen - 28 March 1946 aged 52

* STYAK, Helen Beatrice (nee Flaw) - 19 July 1944 aged 83
. married William Alfred Styak in 1909

* SAUNDERCOCK, Millicent Pearl (nee Curgenven) - 17 Sep 1945 aged 45
. names list has Sundercock. She married Richard Wellington Saundercock in 1929

* SUMMERS, Elizabeth - 12 April 1947 aged 76

* SUTTIE, Emily Elizabeth (nee Scully) - 22 Nov 1946 aged 60
. married William Bons Suttie in 1913

* SUTTON, Amy (nee Carrington) - 4 Dec 1944 aged 84
. born in New Plymouth to Augusts Ocatvius Crocker Carrington (1816-1901) & Mary Ann Roberts (1827-1898). She married George Augustus Sutton in 1878. He died in Dunedin. She is buried here with her 2 children George Nelson & Amy Sutton.
* SUTTON, Amy - 8 Feb 1951 aged 72
* SUTTON, George Nelson - 16 Feb 1943 aged 63

* SVANSTROM, Katrina 'Lena' (nee Hall) - 17 June 1942 aged 59
. Katrina married Charles Anderson Svanstrom (1883-1968)
NZ Herald, 21 Dec 1909 HALL-SWANSTROM - On December 14 1909, at Auckland, Charles Anderson to Katrina (Lena), second daughter of the late Jeffery Hall, of Taupiri, Waikato.
* Charles was born in Gottenburg, Sweden 17 Nov 1883, the 6th of 12 children of Jeffrey Hall from Somersetshire & Katrina Marie 'Catherine' Thompson from Copenhagen. Their 10 children here
Charles served in WWI, enlisting as Launchman for Portland Cement Co., living at 8 Wellington St., Auckland, formerly of Charlemont St, Whitiora, Hamilton. He embarked 23 May 1918, his NOK was Katrina in Auckland

* SWANN, Elizabeth (nee Tisch) - 22 Nov 1936 aged 76
. born in Christchurch to Philip Tisch (1820-1892) & Christina Vogt (18919-1881), she married George Herdman Swann (1851-1923) in 1884
* SWANN, Lily - 30 Dec 1956 aged 67

* SWORD, Alexander Murray - 17 April 1944 aged 59

* SWEENEY, Emily (nee Kennett) - 10 Oct 1949 aged 78
* SWEENEY, John Henry - 19 May 1958 aged 73
. they married in 1900 & had 7 children (5 sons)

* SYMES, Catherine (nee Evans) - 22 April 1941 aged 77
* SYMES, Louis Thorley - 2 June 1937 aged 77
. they married in 1885 & had 3 children (2 sons)

* SYMONDS, George William - 29 Sep 1943 aged 76

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PHOTO Henry & Minnie Seabrook
Henry Hastings Seabrook in July 1926 aged 66
Minnie Seabrook in Nov 1938 aged 79. Ringing the bell at the 68th anniversary of the Mount Albert School. She was a first day pupil when the school opened.