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s.s. GOTHIC - London to New Zealand 1907
Auckland Star, 24 December 1906 NOTES FROM LONDON
The Shaw-Savill steamer Gothic, which has been completely overhauled and renovated since the recent fire in her interior, left London to-day (16 November) for New Zealand, via South Africa and Hobart; due about 1st January
Evening Post, 27 December 1906 GOTHIC AT HOBART
Cable advice received by the local agents of the Shaw-Savill Company states that the Gothic from London and Capetown, arrived at Hobart at 9 o'clock this morning. The vessel is expected to reach Wellington on Tuesday morning. She will sail at seven in the morning for Wellington. She has twenty passengers for Australia and three hundred for New Zealand
Evening Post, 31 December 1906 DUE AT WELLINGTON
The Shaw-Savill steamer Gothic, from London via Capetown and Hobart, passed Farewell Spit at 12.25 p.m. this afternoon, The vessel is due here about 7.15 to-night
Star, 1 January 1907 ARRIVED IN WELLINGTON
WELLINGTON, arrived, 10.15 p.m., 31st January, the s.s Gothic from London
The Shaw Savill liner Gothic, from London, via Capetown and Hobart, arrived at Wellington on Monday night. Captain BARTLETT, who was in command of the Gothic on her last visit to New Zealand, has been succeeded by Captain W. Finch, R.N.R., late of the San Francisco-Japan liner Doric, and with him are the following officers:-
CHIEF - Mr W. LOBEZ (late of the Doric)
FIRST - Mr G. MORGAN (late of the Corinthic)
SECOND - Mr J. A. HOLLAND
THIRD - Mr S. E. STUBBS
FOURTH - Mr T. RICHARDSON
PURSER - Mr A. Percy TAYLOR (late of the North Atlantic line)
SURGEON - Dr W. G. ROBERTSON
The Gothic has 6000 tons of general cargo to discharge at Wellington and should arrive at Lyttelton during next week.
Evening Post, 8 January 1907 ARRIVED IN LYTTELTON
Arrived - Gothic, 7.45 a.m. from Wellington. It is understood that on completing discharge of her London cargo, will lay up at Lyttelton for a few weeks.
The Shaw-Savill steamer Gothic, due from London about 1st January, is bringing a total of 281 passengers, 58 being first-class and 223 third class. The largest booking are for Wellington 71, Auckland 59, and Lyttelton 47. The following passengers for New Zealand ports:-
Mr W. ANDERSON (for Auckland)
Mrs C. E. ANDERSON
Miss ANDERSON
Miss R. ANDERSON
Mr E. ANDREWS (for Lyttelton)
Mrs ANDREWS
Mr W. ANDREWS
Mr W. ANDREWS
Miss A. ANDREWS
Miss L. BARKER or BACHER (for Auckland)
Mr S. W. BUCK (for Auckland)
Miss BUCK
* Mr S. W. Buck and daughter, Miss F. Buck, of Ponsonby, arrived in Wellington by the s.s. Gothc on Monday, from London, and leave for Auckland, via East Coast, per s.s. Waikare on Sunday next.
- Sydney William BUCK (1854-1927) married Grace McKENZIE (1858-1950) in 1880 and had 5 children (4 daughters). Frances Harriett Buck (1885-1951) was their 3rd born and she married William Henry Anderson in 1917
Mr H. H. CHERITON (for Lyttelton)
* Henry Hopping Cheriton
Mr H. M. DALSON probably DALSTON(for Auckland)
* Norman Howard Maxwell Dalston who married fellow passenger (& cousin), Marguerite Maxwell Mason later that year - see Social Notes below
He served as Captain with the Medical Corps WWI at the NZ Military Hospital, Walton, England and was awarded MBE, SSW (Brought to the Notice of the Secretary of State for War)
Mr H. DAVIES (for Auckland)
Mr A. G. DOLDEN (for Wellington)
Mr & Mrs H. EDWARDS (for Oamaru)
Mr G. L. A. FIELD (for Hobart)
Mr F. P. GARNETT (for Auckland)
Miss GERSE (for Wellington)
* Mrs Luxford and Miss Gerse, of Sedgbrook, who have been on a visit to the Old Country and the Continent, returned home this week after a most enjoyable trip.
Mr & Mrs J. GRESHAM and 2 son (for Oamaru)
Dr. T. O. & Mrs GUTHRIE (for Lyttelton)
Miss GUTHRIE
* Dr T. O. Guthrie, a retired surgeon at one time in practice in Christchurch, and Mrs and Miss Guthrie returned after a trip to England
Mr M. HOLLINS (for New Plymouth)
Miss K. HOLLINS
Sergt-Major & Mrs JONES (for Wellington)
* Staff Sergeant-Major Jones, the newly appointed infantry instructor for this portion of the district will arrive in Nelson this morning to commence his duties. Sergt Major Jones went to England a few months back on account of ill health, but returned to Wellington by the Gothic on New Year's Day.
Miss A. KERR (for Lyttelton)
Mr A. KUCH (for Wellington)
Mr & Mrs J. W. LAMBERT and son (for Auckland)
* Among the passenger will be one of the survivors of the ill-fated ship 'Pitcairn Island' namely, Mr. C. Lambert. His comrade, W. W. Waddilove, has been sent back to the colony by the s.s. Oswestry Grange which sailed from Liverpool this week
Mr C. LINDSAY (for Bluff)
Mr R. LINDSAY
Mr & Mrs W. R. LUNN (for Auckland)
Mrs LUXFORD and son (for Wanganui)
* Mrs Luxford and Miss Gerse, of Sedgbrook, who have been on a visit to the Old Country and the Continent, returned home this week after a most enjoyable trip.
Miss M. M. MASON (for Wellington)
* Marguerite Maxwell Mason who married her fellow passenger (and cousin) later that year, Norman Howard Maxwell Dalston - see Social Notes below
Mr J. & Mrs MASTERS and 2 sons
Miss N. METCALFE (for Auckland)
Rev C. A. MOUNT (for Nelson)
* The Rev. C. A. Mount, of Vancouver, who in touring the world for the benefit of his heart, was a passenger from London by the Gothic
Mr F. E. PEARCE (for Hobart)
Mrs K. PEERS (for Wellington)
Mr and Mrs W. H. PRATT (for Lyttelton)
Mr A. M. RAMSAY (for Lyttelton)
Mr & Mrs W. T. SCOTT (for Port Chalmers)
Mr J. S. SIM (for Lyttelton)
Mr L. E. STRONG (for Bluff)
Miss J. TAYLOR (for Auckland)
Mr TOLLEY (for Lyttelton)
Miss A. W. WHITELAW or WHITLAW (for Auckland)
* Among the saloon passengers in the Gothic the name of Miss A. Whitelaw, M.A., will be noticed. She is on her way to Auckland to enter upon her new scholastic duties. The new headmistress of the Auckland Girls' High School, joined the vessel at Plymouth. She had a great send-off from Wycombe Abbey School, on the staff of which she has been for the past eight years as chief mathematical mistress and house tutor. The headmistress, in her address on Speech Day at Wycombe Abbey, referred to Miss Whitelaw's departure in the following terms: "Sorry as we shall be to lose Miss Whitelaw from this country, we cannot but congratulate her on finding work among her own friends and her own people. I am quite sure it will not be long before we shall hear from the other side of the world how much Miss Whitelaw is appreciated in Auckland." The new headmistress has been the recipient of a great many presents on the occasion of her departure from the country.
Mrs Amy Susanne WOOD (for Wellington)
- Amy Susanne nee Shortt married Reginald Henry Wood in 1904
* Mr W. F. Shortt, of Muritai, received a cable message this morning from his daughter, Mrs R. H. Wood, stating that she arrived at Capetown by the Gothic yesterday (9 Dec 1906) en route to New Zealand. Mrs Wood's husband was chief engineer of H. M. S. Lizard at the time of his marriage, and he is now attached to the Minerva, of the Mediterranean fleet. Mrs Wood will remain in the colony for two years.
* Mrs R. H. Wood, only daughter of Mr W. F. Shortt, arrived from Engalnd on a visit to her father. Her husband, Engineer-Lieutenant Wood, is now with H.M.S. Minerva at Crete.
Mr & Mrs F. J. WRIGLEY (for Auckland)
- Mr and Mrs Wrigley, of Hawera, are returning to the colony by the Gothic. They have had a six months' holiday travelling about the British Isles and on the Continent.
and 226 third-class passengers, including the following for Wellington:-
Misses:
N. BRIDGE
CLAPPERTON (4)
DALE
C. DOUN
L. DRESSER
M. J. KEITH
KILBY (2)
LANDERS (3)
E. ROGERS
ROSS
C. SCOTT
M. A. SHERIDAN
SHEWAN
E. WAINWRIGHT
Mesdames
CLAPPERTON
DALE
E. DEWS
A. KILBY
LANDERS
ROSS
SHEWAN
SIMS
WOOD
Messrs
W. ANGUS
H. P. BARGH
H. J. BYFORD
J. E. CLAPPERTON
G. CLAPPERTON
A. DALE
G. FERGUSON
R. GOODALL
E. A. HAMMOND
B. HOLROYD
G. KEITH
C. KIRK
J. LUKE
C. LAMBERT
A. P. LAUNDERS
J. McKEON
A. E. PARKER
H. PRITCHARD
G. ROSS
A. ROSS
W. L. SIMS
R. J. STARK
H. TIDY
H. THOMSON
WOOD (2)
Masters
CHIPPERTON (4)
DALE
ROSS
SEWAN
WOOD
Wellington, January 7 1907 Social Notes
Everyone is too limp to plan entertainments and what amusements there are are only public ones. The Gothic arrived on New Year's Eve, and those who got their first view of New Zealand that evening must have been much impressed. A great yellow harvest moon rose over dim blue hills and the harbor was a sheet of silver, with long golden reflections. The sky was cloudless, and the air was still, and the city with its clustered glow worm lights must have looked beautiful from the big ship's deck. By it arrived, with her uncle Mr Watson, a London solicitor, Miss MASON (Marguerite Maxwell Mason), whose marriage to her cousin Mr Norman DALSTON (Norman Howard Maxwell Dalston), of the New Zealand Times, take place this week. Another passenger was Miss Whitlaw, sister of Mrs J. D. Gray of Wellington, who returned to Auckland, her native city, as Lady Principal of a new college there. Miss Whitlaw studied at Girton, and was a distinguished teacher at Wycombe Abbey College.
NOTES re the arrival of the GOTHIC
* It is understood that Captain W. Finch, formerly of the Atlantic trade, is now in command of the Shaw Savill steamer Gothic
* A number of improvements have been effected in the Shaw Savill steamer Gothic, which arrived from London on Monday evening on her first trip since the disastrous fire which damaged the vessel on her last voyage from New Zealand. The alterations in the passenger accommodation, which were described some time ago, have made a considerable difference in the internal arrangements of the steamer which should now prove more attractive than ever to the travelling public. The vessel brings a total of 301 passengers for New Zealand, 244 being in the third class.
* A third-class passenger by the Gothic from England gave birth to twin daughters during the voyage to Wellington.
* During the voyage a third-class passenger named D. Rodman, booked for Oamaru, died of typhoid fever on Christmas Day. The deceased had been ill for two weeks.
* When the Gothic leaves London she will carry a large party of domestic servants bound for New Zealand, There are between 30 and 40 of them drawn from various parts of the United Kingdom about half of the number being sent out under the auspices of the British Women's Emigration Society. The whole party are receiving the benefit of the reduced fares obtained under the New Zealand Government's immigration scheme - a concession which carries with it the proviso that each assisted immigrant must be approved and passed by the High Commissioner's Department before being allowed to sail. In the 12 months, from June of this year to June of next year, Mr Reeves hopes to send out 250 suitable girls. Though a few domestic servants have been going out to New Zealand a few at a time for some little while past, the present batch is by far the largest which has been despatched. It is hoped that suitable arrangements will be made by the Labour Department for meeting the party on arrival at Wellington, and safeguarding the interests of the girls in their search for employment. Considering the perennial scarcity of domestic servants, there should be no difficulty about finding suitable situations.
* Some dissatisfied Hawke's Bay housewives have been so distressed over their inability to obtain 'helps' that they got in touch with the British Women's Immigration Association and through its agency and the energy of Miss Black, some fifteen young women arrived in Wellington and went on to Hawke's Bay this morning. These girls all come to New Zealand under engagement, and belong principally to the country districts of England, Ireland and Scotland. These girls could be distinguished amongst the swarm of passengers by little knots of purple ribbon worn on the breast, the insignia of the Women's Immigration Associaiton. Altogether there were twenty-seven servant girls on board, 15 for Napier, 6 for Wellington, 2 for Greymouth and 1 each for Auckland, New Plymouth, Lyttelton and Port Chalmers.
* Of the 21 farm labourers who arrived, three are for Auckland, three for Wellington, five for New Plymouth, six for Lyttelton, two for Greymouth, one for Timaru, and one for Port Chalmers.
* A unique ornament is expected to arrive to-morrow by the Gothic in the form of a "bubble fountain" for the Exhibition. It will be worked by gas pressure, and will send up ten thousand bubbles every minute. There is only one other similar fountain in the world. The general manager arranged, through the High Commissioner, to have this one especially for the Exhibition.
* A replica of the sweated industries exhibit prepared by the Daily Mail, and which caused such a stir at Home, has been secured by the High Commissioner (Mr W. P. Reeves) for exhibition in the colony. Advices have been received by the Labour Department that the exhibit will arrive by the Gothic on 1st January. The collection will give a good idea of the great variety of articles manufactured by the sweated labour of women and children. The collection might well be labelled "From Darkest England". It comes from such depths of poverty and misery as only those who know can realise. The proposal is that the articles made by sweated and alien labour shall be exhibited at Christchurch and New Zealand-made articles of the same kind will be shown alongside for purposes of comparison. The exhibit promises to be most interesting and will doubtless attract as much attention in the colony as the original did at Home.
* FOXTON - A pipe organ for All Saints' Church, Foxton, was brought out by the Gothic. Arrangements are being made with a New Zealand expert to erect the instrument. It is hoped that the formal 'opening' may take place about the end of January or early in February.
* GISBORNE - Advice has been received that the material for the new telephone exchange, together with switchboards for the installation of a new system, has arrived in Wellington by the s.s. Gothic. The material is expected to arrive in the course of a few days.
* MASTERTON - Messrs G. Hyde and Co., furnishers and importers, Queen-street, request the public to inspect their window display of bedsteads. They have just unpacked a large parcel per the steamer Gothic and the public are sure of a good deal and value for their money if they make their puchases at this up-to-date shop.
* RESCUE WORK IN MINES, LIFE-SAVING APPARATUS
In August last, at the instance of the Inspector of Mines at Dunedin, the Minister of Mines wrote to the High Commissioner in London (the Hon W. P. Reeves), asking him to institute inquiries in Great Britain and on the Continent as to the most efficient life-saving appliances on the market for rescue work in mines, in view of the recent disaster at the Kaitangata mine through foul air. The reply of the High Commissioner to the communication of the Minister makes interesting reading to those concerned in mining operations. Under date November 3 the High Commissioner states that inquiries were made of the Home Office, with a view to eliciting information possessed by that Department, and it was ascertained that the whole matter was now under investigation by the Royal Commission on mines recently appointed for that purpose. The High Commissioner place himself in communication with Messrs Poebe, Gorman and Co., Wallace Bros., Mr R. Cremer, and Mr R. Jacobsen, who were severally asked if they were willing to lend specimens of the appliances for exhibition at Christchurch in the Model Colliery Court. This they all signified their willingness to do if the Government would pay the cost of the transmission to and from the Exhibition, and insurance out and home, and whilst at the Exhibition, as the cost of these appliances is considerable. The High Commissioner accepted the stipulation and the appliances are now on their way to New Zealand by the steamers Ruapehu and Gothic, due here on December 19 and January 1 respectively. The High Commissioner further stated that the above firms were informed that it is possible that the Government may purchase some of the appliances for trial in the New Zealand mines.
NOTES re the return to England of the GOTHIC
The Gothic will leave Wellington for London, via Monte Video, Rio de Janeiro and Teneriffe on February 28 1907 at 10 a.m. Due in London on the 12th April.
(After delays the Gothic sailed from Wellington 6.10 a.m. 2 March 1907 with about 130 passengers)
* There has been more farewelling over the departure of the Gothic. By it went Mrs Fred. Riddiford, her son and two daughters, who, with Mr and Mrs Will BUNNY, have been staying with Mrs Edward Riddiford at the Hutt for the ten days before they sailed. Mrs Riddiford and her family will probably be away three years. Mr and Mrs C. Y. FELL and their two daughters, Mrs F. O'B. LOUGHMAN, and Mr R. R. ABRAHAM were also passengers. Mrs Riddiford's picturesque new house in Hill-street has been taken by Captain Stewart, of the Pateena.
* Mrs WEST and her three daughters left yesterday by the Gothic for England. Mr and Mrs LITTLEJOHN and their two daughters (Annie and Beatrice) were also passengers by the same boat.
* All the second-class accommodation (there is no first) on the White Star liner Gothic (to sail on the 28th inst.) has been taken up. Among the passengers booked for London by this liner are Dr and Mrs Earl of Wanganui and Mr W. E. A. Slack (the well-known breeder of stud stock) of Palmerston North.
* The Rev William Gray Dixon (1854-1928), of Auckland, will leave for London by the steamer Gothic at the end of February with Mrs Gray Dixon, on a visit to the Old Country. Mr Gray Dixon, who has now been out in Australasia for some 22 years, is going Home to renew acquaintance with old friends and places and expects to be absent from the colony for about seven to nine months. It is possible that the Rev T. Goldie, M.A., of Mountain Cross, Peebleshire, Scotland, will act as locum tenens during his absence. Mr and Mrs Dixon are leaving Onehunga by the Rotoiti on Monday next to join the Gothic in Wellington
* Dr Earle of Wanganui, intends leaving for London by the Shaw-Savill steamer Gothic. He will be accompanied by Mrs Earle.
* By the Gothic leave Mrs Fred. Riddiford and her family, Miss Krull of Wanganui and Mr and Mrs Frank Loughman and Miss Richmond.
* The Hon. Captain Baillie and Mrs Baillie are intending to leave tonight from Picton to Wellington en route for England, Captain Baillie's health has not been very satisfactory of late, and his many friends hope that the voyage will do him good. Mr and Mrs John DEEBLE go Home by the same boat. Mr and Mrs Deeble have taken return tickets and expect to be away for a year. Mrs Deeble intends to keep her Picton friends posted up in regard to her doings in the Old Country.
* Mr W. S. GEORGE, son of Mr George of Messrs George and Kersley, will leave for London in the Gothic at the beginning of the year
- George and Kersley Ltd?s (William Henry Harrison George & Henry Waltor Kersley) Wellington store ?the Economic? (established 1894) appears to have been the first to parade their Santa. In 1905 they invited local boys and girls to come and see ?Mother and Father Christmas? arrive at the railway station. The following year the pair stopped off in the Hutt Valley and Petone en route to the store in Lambton Quay,
* Mr Leslie CHRISTIE, of Wanganui, son of Mr H. F. Christie, sails for London in the Gothic on Thursday. He is going to study medicine at the Edinburgh University
- Allan 'Leslie' Christie (1887-1918) was born in Patea, a son of Henry Flockhart CHRISTIE (1841-1924) & Henrietta Alice BUSH (1855-1940). He served in WWI as Captain 3/2915 with the Medical Corp. His next of kin was listed as his brother Henry Howard Christie of No. 1 N.Z. Gen?eral Hos?pi?tal, Brock?en?hurst, Hamp?shire, Eng?land. Leslie returned to NZ and re?ceived an appointment at Feath?er?ston Camp. He caught in?fluenza there during the Flu Pandemic and died 9 No?v 1918 aged 31. He is buried in Wanganui.
* Mrs F. O'B. & Mr C. A. and Miss Marjorie LOUGHMAN and Miss E. A. HUGHES have booked for the Gothic leaving Wellington 28th February
* Mr and Mrs COLEGROVE and family left by the Rotoiti yesterday to join the Gothic at Wellington
* Mr B. J. FINUCANE of Wellington will leave on a trip to England by the Gothic. He was the recipient of gifts from his fellow employees of Messrs Whitcombe and Tombs and the members of the City Football (Australian) Club, of which he was a vice-president.
- Benjamin James Finucane (1872-1932), popularly known as 'Captain' or 'Cap' was a Printer/Compositor in Wellington. He was a member of St Pat's College first fifteen where he had received most of his education (he was in the Third Class of the Marist Brothers School in 1879). He was the Captain of the Our Boys Football Club in 1890 when they applied for admission into the Rugby Union. After becoming too old to play rugby he took up refereeing and was President of the Referee's Association and of the Working Men's Club. He and his wife Marie/Minna {?} had a son in Wellington, Albert 'Cecil' Finucane (1900-1967). On 1 Aug 1908 they had a son born at Breite Strasse, Stettin, Germany. He died 6 August 1932 aged 60 and is buried Plot 286W, ROM CATH at Karori
* Mr J. FAKE, who has been in the colony for 30 years, fifteen of which have been spent in the Hawera district, is leaving by the Gothic for a trip to the Old Country. The projected visit to extend over twelve months. Mr Fake will be accompanied by his wife. Mr A. J. Fake is to take over his father's business as from the 22nd inst.
* Messrs W. E. A. SLACK and R. P, ABRAHAM of Palmerston North, F. MARSHALL of Feilding and T. ELLERY of Rongotea have booked by the Gothic leaving Wellington on 28th inst.
* Among the passengers on the steamer Gothic, which left Wellington this morning for London were a number of Wanganui-ites including Misses C. ANDERSON, M. KRULL, Mesdames A. BABBAGE, R. C. EARLE, E. MONTGOMERIE, Mr A. L. CHRISTIE and Dr R. C. EARLE
* the s.s. Gothic shipped the following cargo
from Lyttelton
- for London:
9801 carcases of mutton
32,616 carcases of lamb
2031 bales wool
207 casks pelts
270 casks tallow
239 sacks peas
51 casks and kegs casings
31 bales leather
544 boxes butter
1100 boxes kidneys
40 boxes sweetbreads
200 casks premier justice
23 bales skins
6 pkgs sundries
- for Rio:
75 carcases mutton
5 crates hares
1 crate rabbits
- for Monte Video:
40 sacks seed
from Wellington
192 casks tallow
825 bales hemp
1754 bales wool and skins
6416 boxes of butter
1997 crates of cheese
694 cases boned beef
6745 carcases ,utton
6705 carcases land and legs
146 boxes kidneys
182 bags shoulders mutton
38 cases tinned mutton
3 bags legs of mutton
from Patea:
3484 boxes butter
2250 cases cheese
from New Plymouth:
10,526 boxes of butter
1098 cases of cheese
from Dunedin:
40 packages of grass-seed, 4 bags stock food and 2 live sheep for Monte Video & for London 20 boxes butter
from Oamaru:
420 boxes butter for London
from Bluff:
40 boxes butter for London
from Auckland:
3304 boxes butter
90 cases cheese
3 cases furniture
4 boxes gold
An overall total of 24,676 boxes of butter (against 40,000 boxes which were shipped at the same time last year) and 5434 boxes of cheese
The 'Ionic' is bringing 989 cases of apples from Hobart for transhipment to Rio
32 cases of cheese manufactured by the cool cure process under the supervision of Messrs Singleton and Grant, of the Dairying Department, were despatched from the Dalefield factory for shipment by the Gothic. The High Commissioner has been instructed to keep his eye on the consignment and mark its reception in the London market.
death of ANNIE HUNTER 1839-1906
Bush Advocate (Dannevirke), 6 July 1906
DEATH of Mrs ANNIE HUNTER, Senior (aged 67)
...It is with deep regret we are called upon to record the death of Mrs W. H. Hunter (William Henry), of this town, which occurred at her residence this morning, after a brief illness, the cause of death being heart failure, resulting from an attack of pleurisy.
...The late Mrs Hunter was born in the Isle of Wight in 1839, and two years later arrived in the colony with her father, Mr Thomas Guthrie (1814-1876), in the ship 'Adelaide'
Annie was 4 months old when they emigrated.
The Adelaide left London 18 Sep 1839, arriving in Wellington 7 March 1840
Mr Guthrie having taken up a large block of land at Castlepoint, the subject of this notice was sent to a school in Wellington, where she remained for a number of years, and then joined her parents at Castlepoint.
In 1860 Miss Guthrie was married to Mr William Henry Hunter (1831-1876), brother of the late Mr George Hunter (1821-1880), the well-known merchant, of Wellington. The young couple then took up a run at Porangahau. Here Mrs Hunter remained till 1891 (her husband having died in 1876), when she changed her residence to Dannevirke, where she lived till the date of her death. In the days of her early married life the late Mrs Hunter had to take her full share of all the hardships and dangers incidental to life in the back country, the difficulties of which were greatly increased by the disturbed state of the natives.
Mrs Hunter is survived by four sons:-
W. G. Hunter (William George 1863-1942)
T. H. Hunter (Thomas Henry 1864-)
R. J. Hunter (Robert James 1866-1908)
H. G. Hunter (Harold Graham Hunter 1874-1930)
and two daughters:-
Mrs Campbell Thomson (Helen 1869-1908)
Mrs Reginald Norman Blakiston (Annie Constance 1871-1955)
...The late Mrs Hunter was of a very active disposition, and gave up much time to furthering the Hospital project, which always had her warmest support. She always took a keen interest in volunteering matters, and was prepared to give her assistance to any work with a charitable object.
Her death will be sadly mourned by many residents in Hawkes Bay.
...Mrs Whishaw, of Featherston, a sister of the deceased (Catherine Elizabeth Guthrie), is the only surviving member of Mr Guthrie's family.
...The interment will take place on Sunday afternoon, at 2.30
As a mark of respect to the memory of the late Mrs Hunter, Pastor Ries, as chairman of the Hospital Trustees, asked that the proceedings at the Hospital Fancy Fair be suspended for half an hour this afternoon. In doing so he said that they were all exceedingly sorry to hear of Mrs Hunter's death, as that lady was not only an old and respected resident of the district, but was ever ready to assist in movements such as they were now engaged in. In fact she had been working most assiduously for the bazaar prior to her illness, and as a tribute to her memory he moved that the proceedings of the bazaar be suspended for half an hour.
...This, on being seconded, was agreed to, and the doors were accordingly closed
ANNIE HUNTER is buried Grave, 66, Block G at Settlers Cemetery, Dannevirke
NOTES of interest
* Annie's sister Catherine Elizabeth Guthrie, who married John Henley Whishaw in 1873, had a daughter Ethel Anne Whishaw (1878-1967), who married Charles Douglas Blakiston (1868-1950), a son of Annie's daughter Annie Constance Hunter!
(therefore, Annie's niece married Annie's grandson)
* Annie's daughter, Anne Constance & husband Reginald Norman Blakiston (a Solicitor), had a son, Sir Arthur 'Norman' Hunter Blakiston (1899-1977), a Barrister & Solicitor who succeeded to the 8th Baronet Blakiston of London on 31 Jan 1974 (HIS oldest son is Sir Ferguson Arthur James Blakiston (1963-)
* the 1st Blakiston Baronet was Sir Matthew Blakiston (1702-1774), Lord Mayor of London
* Annie's husband, William Henry Hunter & his brother George Hunter were sons of George Hunter (1788-1843), the first Mayor of Wellington (in fact the first Mayor of New Zealand). A nephew of William's, (son of brother George), became
Sir George Hunter (1859-1930)
* William Marshall (1816-1906), Teacher & Clergyman, was the first schoolmaster in Hawkes Bay. In 1853 he left for Thomas Guthrie's station at Castlepoint, Wairarapa, to teach the Guthrie children.
* William & Annie had 7 children. A son, Arthur Clement Hunter, died aged 18
Poverty Bay Herald, 2 March 1886 HUNTER - On Tuesday, 2nd March, at Mrs Bousefield's, Arthur Clement, fourth son of the late W. H. Hunter of Porangahau; aged 18 years. The funeral will leave Mrs Bousefield's at 4p.m. tomorrow (Wednesday). Friends are invited to attend
PHOTO
CASTLEPOINT
Maori name is Rangiwhakaoma, 'where the sky runs'
(the oil fueled light house built c1913, 60 years after Thomas Guthrie arrived)
MOUNT STREET Cemetery, Wellington - by death dates
The Roman Catholic MOUNT STREET CEMETERY is a protected heritage site in Wellington, New Zealand. There are over 1150 burials in the 0.46 hectare site although only about 200 headstones survive. Many of the early markers were simple wooden crosses, which have long since vanished. It was the first cemetery in Wellington for Catholic burials and contains the graves of the first nuns and priests in Wellington. It was opened in 1841 and closed in 1891 (with further burials in family plots continuing until 1954). The cemetery contains graves of the first nuns and priests in Wellington, as well as many prominent Wellingtonians of the era. Pioneers from many cultural and ethnic backgrounds are buried at Mount Street, including Irish, English, French, Italian, Māori, Scots, Welsh, Austrian, German, and Polish.
NZ Gazette and Wellington Spectator, 10 Nov 1841
NOTICE . A meeting of the Roman Catholics of Wellington will be held on Thursday evening nect, at 8 o'clock, at the Wellington Tavern, for the purpose of making arrangements for fencing in the Roman Catholic Cemetery, &c. &c. &c. C. E. Von ALZDORF, Secretary and Treasurer
. NOTES .
Burial lists are always a work in progress. As time and technology moves on, thermal imaging is revealing previously unknown burials and burials thought to have been here have been found elsewhere. Unknown how often this list will be edited so any changes on external sites could differ from that below.
note Early surname spellings are always a challenge. Neither headstones nor newspapers are always accurate. Even ship passenger lists were recorded as they sounded, from those who were illiterate and could only sign X anyway. Examples are McDonald/MacDonald or McLaughlan/McLoughlin etc. As always, use all info as a guide only to your own research.
* Names in brackets are maiden names
* Mount Street cemetery burials Find A Grave
* Mount Street cemetery burials Billion Graves
* Mount Street Cemetery You Tube (13:58) Oct 2010
* Mount Street Cemetery burials Alphabetical Order
. 1840s .
1842 . BORJON, Father Michel Francois Xavier aged 30
. memorial only, Maris missionary, died at sea on way to NZ
1842 . VILLEMAGNE, Jean 'Doefat' aged 25
. memorial only, Brother Villemagne died at sea on the voyage to Wellington
1847 . Tangata whenua, Marama age unknown
1848 . BARRY, John aged 40
1848 . BARRY, Mary Ellen aged 3 months
. 1850 .
1850 . KENNEDY, Thomas aged 33
1850 . O'CONNELL Richard (Captain) aged 55
. 1851 .
1851 . APERAHAMA, Pio 'an aborigine of Porirua' aged 45
1851 . MONAGHAN, Mary Jane aged 2
1851 . RHATIGAN, Christopher aged 46
.. Captain 65th Regiment
1851 . SHEEHAN, Edward aged 31
. 1852 .
1852 . FITZGERALD, Eliza Sarah (Christian) aged 30
.. married Dr John Patrick, surgeon of the Wellington Militia
1852 . KEARNS, John aged 32
.. Sergeant of the 65th
1852 . PAGON, William James aged 17 weeks
. 1853 .
1853 . BROGAN, Peter aged 1
1853 . CLARKE, Peter aged 58
1853 . DIXON, George aged 48
. 1854 .
1854 . CARMONT, Mary Ann aged 25
1854 . DAGWELL, George aged 52
1854 . KAIRIMU, Kuta Augustus aged 63
1854 . LISSINGTON, Harriet (Simmonds) aged 37
1854 . McNAMARA, John aged 26 days
1854 . PAGON, Heinrich 'Henry' aged 4
1854 . PEPPER, Alexander aged 5
1854 . RAUMARIE, Mary Angelina aged 16
1854 . RAUWEHE, Ripera, 'Maori girl' aged 12
1854 . SHANNON, Sarah aged 16
1854 . WIREMU, Amelia aged 9
1854 . Tangata whenua, Ameria, 'wife of Nikorima'
.. native woman belonging to the Whanganui tribe, died 20 Dec
. 1855 .
1855 . CARMONT, Jane aged 22
1855 . CIMINO, Catherine Ann aged 10
1855 . CLIFFORD, Aston Charles aged 3.5
.. son of Sir Charles Clifford,1st Baronet (1813-1893) & Lady Mary Ann Hercy (1820-1899)
1855 . COAD Mary (Bradley) aged 33
1855 . KEALY, Dennis age unknown
1855 . KEATING, Thomas age unknown
1855 . KEEFE, Thomas age unknown
1855 . KENNEDY, Mary age 40
1855 . McDERRICK, Thomas aged 85
1855 . McDONOUGH, Thomas (Sergeant) aged 56
1855 . McMENAMEN, William aged 8
1855 . SAUNDERS, Rose (Worsley) aged 45
. 1856 .
1856 . ALLDY, Ellen Agnes aged 15
1856 . COULTER, Bridget aged 31
1856 . CURRY, James aged 40
1856 . FRYER, James age 51
1856 . GILL, William aged 44
1856 . LIDDY, Ann (Gibney) aged 39
1856 . McBRIDE, John age unknown
1856 . NOBLE, Ellen aged 8 months
1856 . SULLIVAN, Daniel aged 36
. 1857 .
1857 . BARRY, James Edward aged 2 months
1857 . CARRUTHERS, Edwin Montague aged 52
1857 . COLLINS Richard aged 25
1857 . CONDY, John age 23
1857 . CONNOLLY Thomas age 13 months
1857 . CRONIN Mary aged 22
1857 . ELLIOTT, James aged 30 to 40
1857 . GUNNING, Martin aged 35
1857 . HOGAN, Hannah 'Annie' aged 32
1857 . JONES, Thomas aged 78
1857 . KENNY, John aged 47
1857 . LAWSON Henry aged 23
.. son of Sir William Lawson, Baronet of Brough Hall, Yorkshire
1857 . McDERMOTT, Mary Ann (Lissington) aged 20
1857 . McMANAWAY, Anne Jane aged 2 months
1857 . NIKORIMA, unknown, age 50
1857 . NUKU, Hohepa Parata aged 33
.. native of Waiwhetu
1857 . O'BRIEN, John aged 36
1857 . ROBINSON, Marie age unknown
1857 . WEBSTER, John age 54
. 1858 .
1858 . ALEXANDER, James aged 23
1858 . COLLINS, Mr age unknown
1858 . CUMMERFIELD, John aged 68
1858 . ENNIS, Francis 32 aged 32
1858 . JONES, Hugh age unknown
1858 . LEARY, John aged 3 months
1858 . MARTIN, Thomas aged 40
1858 . McDONALD, John aged 3
1858 . McDONALD, Mary aged 14 months
1858 . MENCHEN, Sarah Ellen aged 5 months
1858 . PEGMARE, David age unknown
1858 . WEBB, Annie aged 25
1858 . WHITTLE, Winifred aged 46
1858 . WIREMU, unnamed, aged 30
.. a native belonging to the Hutt, died Wellington Hospital
. 1859 .
1859 . BARRY, Ellen aged 3 months
1859 . CARMONT, John aged 67
1859 . COLLINS, John Power aged 67
1859 . CONNELL, Charles aged 65
1859 . HARWOOD, John aged 21
1859 . LANE, Michael aged 42
1859 . MANSON, Ann (aka Stevens) aged 46
1859 . MEAGHER, Patrick aged 44
. name originally spelt Maher
1859 . O'BRIEN, John aged unknown
1859 . WITTON, Aaron Joseph, aged 9 weeks
. 1860 .
1860 . ARUNDELL, Reinfric Thomas 'Renfrew' aged 23
1860 . BEECH, John Joseph aged 5 months
1860 . CUMMERFIELD, John William aged 25
1860 . CURTON, Richard aged 20
1860 . EUSTON, Richard aged 24
1860 . FLANNIGAN, Patrick (Pte) age unknown
1860 . HARE, Karoraina 'Caroline' aged 3
1860 . MAGINNITY, James aged 42
1860 . MONAGHAN, Phoebe aged 1.5
1860 . SALLOWS, Mary age unknown
1860 . SMITH John aged 43
1860 . STEVENS, John aged 46
1860 . STEWART, Ferdinand aged 5
.. went missing in bush, found 21 years later in 1881
1860 . WALSH, Elizabeth 'Eliza' (Sister Mary Theresa) aged 28
. 1861 .
1861 . ALLAN, William Joseph Robert aged 1 day
1861 . CIMINO, Rebecca (Wright) aged 49
1861 . COLLINS, James aged 54
1861 . CRONIN, Patrick aged 56
1861 . CURRY, John aged 59
1861 . DESMOND, John aged 46
1861 . GRANT, Louise aged 18 months
1861 . KENNEDY, Susan aged 35
1861 . KEYS, Thomas aged 20
1861 . McMENAMEN, James 'Terawhiti Jack' aged 40
1861 . Tangata whenua, Caroline Karoraina aged 3,
.. daughter of Pare & Arihia from the Hutt, died 3 April
. 1862 .
1862 . HARE, Anna aged 5.6
1862 . MADDEN, Samuel aged 47
1862 . PRINCE, Edward aged 59
. 1863 .
1863 . ARTHUR, Henry Francis aged 9
1863 . CARROLL, Ellen aged 3.6
1863 . CORKERY Mary aged 51
1863 . GREEN, Andrew aged 52
1863 . McHARTLAND, Eliza age unknown
1863 . McINTOSH, Rosanna age unknown
1863 . McKAIN, John Ward aged 47
. 1864 .
1864 . CARTY, Charles aged 65
1864 . CURRY, Charles Andrew aged 4.7
1864 . GREEN, James aged 52
1864 . HARE, Ko Celatiana aged 24 months
1864 . HYLAND Ann Eliza aged 1.7
1864 . McAVOY, Edward Henry aged 15 days
1864 . PAISLEY, Elizabeth aged 30
. 1865 .
1865 . ARTHUR, William Hillman aged 6.6
1865 . ATEREA, Wikitoria aged 14
. Maori woman from Te Aro Pa
1865 . BRANIGAN, John Michael aged 1.9
1865 . CAHILL, Alfred James aged 6.5
1865 . CAHILL, Ellen aged 3 months
1865 . CAHILL. Thomas aged 2.6
1865 . DAVIS, Eliza aged 6 months
1865 . HARRINGTON, Jeremiah aged 53
1865 . HILLMAN, Julias/Julia Hohia aged 3.7
1865 . HUGHES, Mary Ann aged 17
1865 . KINGI, Wiremu/William aged 89
1865 . McMANAWAY, Bridget aged 5
1865 . PHILLIPS, James aged 9.5
1865 . PHILLIPS, Maria 2 aged 5
1865 . PHILLIPS, Sarah Ann aged 6
1865 . RAURETI, Mirika aged 35-40
1865 . READ, Pruie aged 72
1865 . REONE, Maria Rebecca aged 7
1865 . RIHARI, Heni aged 8
1865 . WITTON, Martha aged 5
. 1866 .
1866 . ARTHUR, Ellen Margaret Hillman aged 1.3
1866 . BOLTON, Frederic William aged 59
1866 . COOPER, Ann Eliza aged 39
1866 . GIVERA, Charlotte age unknown
1866 . KINGI, Karoraina 'Caroline' age unknown
1866 . LAMB, Ellen aged 60
1866 . MURPHY, James Francis aged 21
1866 . O'CONNOR Mary Ann (Marsh) aged 40
1866 . OAKES, John Thomas aged 2
1866 . ROWLEY, Catherine aged 2
1866 . SHANLEY, James aged 33
1866 . STUART Teresa aged 8 months
1866 . TAREWA, Katarina aged 14.6
1866 . TEREMEINA, unnamed aged 30
. 1867 .
1867 . CARMONT, Alexander aged 37
1867 . CARROLL, Mary Ann aged 17
1867 . CARSON, Charles Frederick aged 3 months
1867 . CONRAD, Robert John aged 8 months
1867 . DEE, Maurice Edward aged 25
1867 . FAIRFAX, Fanny aged 3 months
1867 . FURLONG, James aged 48
1867 . HOANI, Unnamed aged 79
1867 . LIDDY, Thomas aged 48
1867 . MANU, Rehari Mokai Kereru aged 45
1867 . MARTIN, Edwin Peter aged 3 months
1867 . McNAMARA, John Joseph aged 8 months
1867 . MENCHEN, Elizabeth Emma aged 8
1867 . MORGAN, Maria Hamilton aged 45
1867 . MOXHAM, Alfred aged 5
1867 . MOXHAM, Elizabeth aged 6 months
1867 . PHILLIPS, John aged 20
1867 . RYAN, John James aged 3.5
1867 . SIEVERS, William Thomas aged 9 weeks
1867 . TE TAHANA, Aotawirangi aged 60
1867 . WALSH, Anne aged 67
1867 . YVERT, Jean Francois aged 71
.. printer for the Marist Catholic Mission, Kororareka, assistant to Bishop Viard
. 1868 .
1868 . BROGAN, Thomas aged 12
1868 . CARMONT, Alan Alexander Hayes aged 5 months
1868 . CORKERY, Denis aged 72
1868 . DOYLE, William aged 54
1868 . GAFFNEY, Thomas aged 29
1868 . GLEESON, Michael aged 1
1868 . HARGREAVES, Rachel Elena aged 3
1868 . HEAD, Michael aged 35
1868 . KEEFE, Esther (Lynch) aged 34
1868 . LANE, Thomas aged 57
1868 . LENHAM, Benjamin George aged 3 months
1868 . LENHAM, Sarah Maria aged 6.6
1868 . LESSINGTON, Mary Jane aged 3
1868 . McCARTHY John age unknown
1868 . McDONNELL, David aged 35
1868 . McKENNA, Michael aged 23
1868 . McMAHON, Annetta Priscilla aged 14 months
1868 . MILLWARD, Ellen aged 3 months
1868 . MILLWARD, Florence aged 11 months
1868 . MILLWARD, Harriet aged 7 months
1868 . O'CONNOR, John (Sergeant-Major) aged 47
1868 . O'DONNELL, David Bernard aged 30
1868 . PHILLIPS, James aged 53
1868 . SHAW, Elizabeth aged 10
1868 . SHAW, George aged 12
1868 . WATTS Fredrick George aged 3 days
1868 . WATTS, Jane Anne aged 5 days
1868 . WEIGHT, Joseph aged 56
. 1869 .
1869 . ALIX, Levi 'Louis' . sailor age 36
1869 . BOURKE, Thomas aged 4 days
1869 . CONRAD, Electa Colton aged 10
.. daughter of George Washington Conrad & Mary McNamara
1869 . CREAMER James aged 70
1869 . CRONIN, Francis Joseph aged 3
1869 . DELANEY, James aged 25
1869 . GRIGG, Agnes Magdalene aged 13 months
1869 . HOFFMAN, Annie Rosella aged 1.11
1869 . HOGAN, Thomas Augustine aged 15
1869 . HUGHES, Henry aged 57
1869 . LANE, Mary aged 58
1869 . MARSHALL, James Joseph aged 3 months
1869 . McEVOY, William 'Patrick' [Patrick] aged 40
1869 . MONAGHAN, Elizabeth Jane aged 2.5
1869 . MOSER. Henry aged 7 weeks
1869 . READY, John twin aged 3 months
1869 . READY, Thomas twin aged 3 months
1869 . SYLVEN, Mary Ann aged 50
1869 . TUPARA, Karoraina aged 48
.. wife of Arama Tupara at Makara
1869 . WINKLEY, Thomas aged 39
. 1870 .
1870 . CALNAN, David aged 73
1870 . CARR, Mary Emma aged 6 months
1870 . CARRUTHERS, Ann Skelton aged 5
1870 . CARRUTHERS, Jane (Membray) aged 29
1870 . COFFEY, Agnes aged 15
1870 . CONRAD, Charles Henry aged 4 months
1870 . GILL, Margaret aged 60
1870 . GRIFFITHS, Henry aged 14 months
1870 . HUGHES, John aged 47
1870 . KANE, Henry Russell aged 55
1870 . McCAFFERTY, Bridget aged 42
1870 . McDONALD, Francis Cornelius aged 45
1870 . McPEVERY, William John aged 7 months
1870 . MENCHEN, Eliza Caroline aged 14
1870 . MONAGHAN, Sarah (McCoy) aged 46
1870 . O'SHEA, Robert aged 2 days
1870 . TAHORA, Hiria aged 7
1870 . TOBIN, William John aged 4 months
. 1871 .
1871 . CAHILL, John Joseph Francis aged 15
1871 . CROFT, John Dew aged 13 months
1871 . DAVIS, Francis aged 3
1871 . DIXON, John aged 40
1871 . DORAN Mary Ann aged 3
1871 . DORREEN, Susanna aged 22 months
1871 . DOUGLAS, Henry Lewis aged 13 months
1871 . HARRIS, Walter aged 10
1871 . JOHNSON, Francis aged 65
1871 . KENNEDY, Mary Ann aged 63
1871 . McELROY, Maria aged 54
.. nee Magin, formerly Sheehan
1871 . MENCHEN, Alice aged 7
1871 . MURPHY, Margaret (Downey) aged 57
1871 . O'BRIEN, John aged 58
1871 . PICKERING, Jane Lightfoot aged 68
1871 . RIPERATA, Ramaru aged 80
1871 . RURI, Rohana aged 49
1871 . SHAW, Mary Jane (Giles) aged 49
1871 . STEWART, Mary aged 67
1871 . STUART, Mary (Gardiner) aged 67
1871 . TOBIN, Michael Patrick Joseph aged 7 months
1871 . WITTON, John aged 16
. 1872 .
1872 . BROGAN, Wilfred Augustine aged 11 months
1872 . CONNELL Ellen (Cook) aged 68
1872 . FOLEY, John aged 74
1872 . HAYES, Catherine (Hennissey) aged 32
1872 . HOHEPA, Paneta age unknown
1872 . JOHNSON, Aperahama Honetne age unknown
1872 . LAKINGA, Terahiti aged 40
1872 . LOFT, Clara aged 4 months
1872 . LOFT, George aged 15 months
1872 . MAHER, John aged 23
1872 . MORAN, Patrick aged 61
1872 . MURPHY, Michael aged 48
1872 . O'NEILL, Archibald Francis aged 4
1872 . O'NEILL, James aged 5 months
1872 . PHILLIPS, John aged 11
1872 . PHILLIPS, Thomas aged 20
1872 . RIRIA, Maria aged 29
1872 . WALLACE, Mary aged 37
.. formerly Mrs Norgrove
1872 - WALSH, John aged 10 months
. 1873 .
1873 . COFFEE, James aged 23
1873 . CONNOLLY, Bridget (O'Halloran) aged 42
1873 . CONNOLLY, Honora aged 3
1873 . CRONIN, Catherine Bridget aged 2
1873 . FLYNN, William aged 65
1873 . FRASER, Charlotte aged 1
1873 . HOGAN, David aged 65
1873 . HOGAN, Patrick aged 25
1873 . MARTIN, Rosanne age unknown
1873 . McDONALD, Fanny Charlotte aged 5.11
1873 . McELROY, Charles aged 45
1873 . McMANAWAY, John aged 50
1873 . MENCHEN, Ann (Tolhurst) aged 38
1873 . MONAGHAN, James aged 20
1873 . PAGON, Francis Joseph aged 25
1873 . PHILLIPS, George aged 19
1873 . PHILLIPS, Robert aged 25
1873 . ROACH, Michael aged 40
. 1874 .
1874 . ATKINSON, Clara aged 14
1874 . BARRY, Mary Graveson (Biass) aged 50
1874 . BERGMANN, Augustus aged 26
1874 . CARMONT, Elizabeth (Caven) aged 69
1874 . COLLINS, Margaret aged 75
1874 . DELMARA, William aged 47
1874 . FINUCANE, Elizabeth aged 9
1874 . FLANAGAN, Patrick aged 29
1874 . GRACE, Lillias Charlotte aged 18 days
1874 . GRILLO, Francis aged 37
1874 . HUETT, Mary Josephine aged 5
1874 . HUETT, Oliver Joseph aged 3 months
1874 . LONG, George - brother of John aged 31
1874 . LONG, John - brother of John aged 29
1874 . LONG, John Joseph - son of John aged 8 days
1874 . MAXWELL, Anne 'Sister Mary Augustine' aged 47
1874 . McELROY, Mary Ann aged 22
1874 . NEILL, William aged 45
1874 . PARKS, Sarah aged 22
1874 . PIKE, Mary Ann (Willis) aged 28
1874 . READY John Maurice aged 7
1874 . SEGRIEF, Margaret Ann aged 2 months
1874 . SMITH, Mary Margaret (Murphy) aged 26
1874 . WILSON, Mary Ann aged 2
. 1875 .
1875 . BEECH, Joseph Francis Peter aged 6 weeks
1875 . BURNS, Michael aged 40
1875 . CALNAN, Charles 'Chas' aged 10 months
1875 . CARROLL, William Henry aged 16
1875 . CARSON, Ann aged 15 months
1875 . CASEY, Edmund aged 1 week
1875 . CASEY, Francis James age 7 months
1875 . COGHLAN, James aged 32
1875 . DOOLEY, Elizabeth Frances aged 16 months
1875 . DORREEN, Lettica (Keyes) aged 98
1875 . DORREEN, Peter aged 101
1875 . FITZGIBBON William Francis aged 9 months
1875 . KANE, Francis Charles aged 21
1875 . MAHONEY, Catherine aged 28 days
1875 . MANGUNSON, Elizabeth (Carmont) aged 39
1875 . McCOMISKEY, Mary Ann aged 14
1875 . McGINNITY, Alice Jane aged 4 months
1875 . McKAY, Margaret (Dorreen) aged 58
1875 . NORTON, Margaret aged 12
1875 . O'NEILL, William aged 78
1875 . PRINCE, Mary Ann (Bevan) aged 69
1875 . QUINLAN, David aged 35
1875 . RILEY, Julia aged 23
1875 . SAUNDERS, Phillip aged 5 months
1875 . SIEVERS, Richard aged 1 day
1875 . SMITH James E. aged 21
.. lost on SS Gothenburg, memorialised but not interred
1875 . TOBIN, Catherine Frances aged 15 months
1875 . TROY, Timothy aged 18 months
1875 . TRUMAN, Edith aged 4 weeks
. 1876 .
1876 . BELL, William David aged 7 months
1876 . BIANCINI, Edwardo aged 4
1876 . BIDDLE, Mary Catherine aged 5.1
1876 . CARRUTHERS, Jane Skelton (Cannon) aged 65
1876 . COLLINS, John Frederick aged 7 weeks
1876 . CONNELL, Charles aged 33
1876 . COOGAN, Elizabeth Annie aged 5
1876 . CRONIN, Josephine Edith aged 3
1876 . CROTTY, James aged 52
1876 . EGAN, Mary aged 2 days
1876 . HURLEY, Daniel Joseph aged 5
1876 . HYLAND, Fenton aged 39
1876 . KEEFE, Daniel aged 57
.. soldier in the 58th Regiment and the Spanish Legion
1876 . MADDEN, Charles 'Chas' aged 41
1876 . MAHER, Martin aged 25
1876 . McNAMARA, Mary aged 3 months
1876 . PETITJEAN, Jean Baptiste (Rev Father) aged 65
1876 . PHELAN, William aged 46
1876 . PHILLIPS, John aged 67
1876 . REDMOND, Michael aged 32
1876 . REDWOOD, Maude Mary aged 12
1876 . ROACH, Thomas aged 52
1876 . SMITH, Mary aged 29
1876 . TOBIN, Anne aged 15 months
1876 . WILKOWSKI, Frantz aged 2
. 1877 .
1877 . ALEXANDER, Roy aged 28
1877 . ANDERSON James aged 15 months
1877 . ANDERSON, William John aged 13 months
1877 . BARRY, Mary Elizabeth 'Sister Mary Agnes' aged 27
1877 . BERNOTTI, Antonio aged 40
1877 . BOYLE, Eveline aged 7 months
1877 . BRADLEY, James aged 21
1877 . COLLINS, Daniel aged 46
1877 . CONNOLLY, Michael Thomas aged 65
1877 . CONROY, George aged 12 months
1877 . CURRY, James aged 21
1877 . DANIEL, Anne Emma Teresa aged 10 weeks
1877 . FINUCANE John aged 22
1877 . FITZGERALD, Ellen aged 1 week
1877 . HOPPY, Mary Ann aged 4
1877 . KNIGHT, John Peter aged 14 days
1877 . LAFFIN, Emily (Dawson) aged 28
1877 . McGUIRE, Mary aged 45
1877 . McLOUGHLAN, Jane aged 30
1877 . MONAGHAN, Ada Letitia aged 2.6
1877 . NOLAN, Joseph aged 36
1877 . O'NEILL, Mary Josephine aged 15
1877 . TURNER, Alice Ruth aged 21
1877 . WARD, John aged 57
1877 . WATTS, David aged 37
1877 . WHELAN, Mary aged 59
. 1878 .
1878 . ARMSTRONG, John aged 48
1878 . BODDY, William aged 39
1878 . BROGAN, Patrick (Quarter-Sergeant) aged 57
1878 . BROWNE, Thomas James aged 7 months
1878 . CARMONT, Ernest Henry aged 13
1878 . DISCH, Joanna Elizabeth aged 3.6
1878 . DUNN, Elizabeth aged 1.9
1878 . FINUCANE James aged 18 months
1878 . GAMBLE, George aged 18 months
1878 . HANNEY, Patrick aged 40
1878 . HARDIE, James aged 29
1878 . JOHNSTON, Henrietta Charlotte (Hatton) aged 64
1878 . KENT, Emily May (Lemon) aged 30
1878 . KENT, Josephine aged 29 hours
1878 . LIGHT, Susan Cecilia (Gray) aged 27
1878 . McEVOY, Mary Ann (Sister Mary Catherine) aged 29
1878 . McGINN, Marian Frances aged 14 months
1878 . MEECH, Mary Anne aged 32
1878 . MORIARTY, Patrick aged 22
1878 . O'SHEA, Michael aged 32
1878 . SHEIL, John aged 76
1878 . SIEVERS, Charlotte Alice aged 17 months
1878 . SPICER, Noah Rogers aged 36
1878 . STUART, Richard aged 83
. 1879 .
1879 . BIRNEY, Patrick aged 59
1879 . BROUSE, Frederick aged 25
1879 . BURKE, Annie Margaret aged 7 months
1879 . CASEY, John aged 36
1879 . COLLINS, Annie (Downey) aged 70
1879 . DOBSON, Minnie aged 6 months
1879 . DORE, Edward James aged 11 weeks
1879 . DUNN, John aged 28
1879 . FITZGERALD, Jane aged 30
1879 . GIBSON, Charles aged 27
1879 . KEARNEY, John aged 8 months
1879 . LAWLOR, Mary aged 22
1879 . LEWIS, Nicholas aged 48
1879 . LONDON, Arthur Edward aged 15
1879 . MALONEY, Alice Mary aged 4 months
1879 . McMAHON George Barnett aged 22 months
1879 . MINOGUE, Martin aged 35
1879 . O'BRIEN, Annie Augusta aged 3 months
1879 . PAGON, Margaretha Catherine 'Margaret (Heinrichs) aged 58
1879 . POLLOCK, Margaret Adelaide (O'Beirne) aged 30
1879 . REILY, Patrick aged 4
1879 . ROONEY, Patrick aged 59
1879 . SHARPER, Henry age unknown
1879 . SHEEHY, Patrick aged 35
.. Sergeant of Armed Constabulary
1879 . VERDON, Mary Jane aged 22
. 1880 .
1880 . ALLEN, James aged 38
1880 . AMOORE, Francis Hardham 'Frank' aged 36
1880 . BARRON, Minnie aged 20
1880 . BENNETT, Lucy Emily Peel (Gray) aged 33
1880 . BRADLEY, Hugh aged 18
1880 . CONNELL, Henry Samuel aged 18
1880 . CROFT, Cornelius John 'Con' aged 57
1880 . CURRY, Hugh aged 18
1880 . CURRY, Hugh Alphonsus aged 6
1880 . DEMALD, Emila aged 42
1880 . DICKSON, Mary aged 21
1880 . EGAN, Bessie Maud aged 12
1880 . FITZGERALD, Elizabeth aged 4 days
1880 . FRANCIS, Thomas aged aged 69
1880 . GOLDER, Agnes (Sister Mary Aloysius) aged 40
1880 . HENNIGHAN, Mary aged 15 days
1880 . HERK, William aged 29
1880 . KELLIHER, Ellen Mary aged 2
1880 . KELLY, James aged 10 months
1880 . KIRK, William aged 45
1880 . LAZARY, Mary aged 35
1880 . LOUGHLIN, Sarah aged 48
1880 . McQUIRK, Elizabeth aged 50
1880 . MORRIS, Amelia aged 30
1880 . MULLANE, Johanna aged 44
1880 . NOLAN John aged 47
1880 . O'DRISCOLL, Mary aged 40
1880 . O'NEILL Charles Augustine aged 18 months
1880 . O'REILLY, Joseph Jeremiah Purcell aged 180
.. 1st Catholic Priest in Wellington aged 80
1880 . PAGON, Patrick Henry Joseph aged 22
1880 . PARK, (Moiri) Jane aged 7
1880 . POWER, Monica Manu aged 3
1880 . QUAINTANCE, Joseph Alphonso aged 10 days
1880 . SHANNON, Mary aged 4 day
1880 . SHARP Charles Kingsford aged 74
.. Captain of the Indian Navy
1880 . SMITH, Louisa Mary Monica (Gibbs) aged 33
1880 . STEVENS, Catherine aged 31
1880 . SULLIVAN, Daniel aged 25
1880 . TABOR, Albert Foster aged 7 months
1880 . THOMAS, Eliza Maria (Kinsella) aged 47
1880 . TUOHY, Honora Maria aged 70
. 1881 .
1881 . AMOORE, Charles aged 7 months
1881 . CLARK, Julia aged 32
1881 . CURRY, Gertrude Amelia aged months
1881 . CURRY, John aged 57
1881 . DONNELLY, Catherine Ann aged 14
1881 . DORAN, John aged 54
1881 . GRUBB, James Halligan aged 10 days
1881 . HEBBEND, Charles Henry Leo aged 5 months
1881 . HIGGINS, Alice Catherine aged 25
1881 . JONES, Edward aged 48
1881 . MURPHY, Nicholas Barnard aged 46
1881 . O'NEILL, Caroline aged 2
1881 . O'SULLIVAN, Michael aged 15 weeks
1881 . RANCE, Elizabeth Frances aged 1 month
1881 . STANLEY, Bridget aged 34
1881 . TUOHY, Michael aged 60
1881 . WINIKIKI, Louis age unknown
. 1882 .
1882 . BONNER, Charles Thomas aged 3 months
1882 . BROOKER, Thomas Edward aged 2 months
1882 . BULLOCK, Rosina aged 19 hours
1882 . CALLAN, Elliot Louis aged 4 months
1882 . CURTIS, William aged 22
1882 . DORIZAC, Mary Estelle aged 7 weeks
1882 . FINUCANE, James Perry aged 45
1882 . FROST, Charles aged 18
1882 . GIBBS, James aged 71
1882 . HEBBEND, Frances Clare aged 1 month
1882 . KEATING, Hannah aged 19
1882 . KENNY, Ellen aged 21
1882 . LESSINGTON, Francis 'Frank' aged 44
1882 . McCUMISKY, Mary aged 74
1882 . McMANAWAY, Thomas Dalton aged 82
1882 . McNAMARA, David aged 26
1882 . MOFFITT, Delia aged 3
1882 . PRENDEVILLE, Mary Elizabeth aged 4.6
1882 . READY, Anne aged 45
1882 . REES, Frederick Mark John aged 14 days
1882 . ROLLS, Albert George Frederick aged 4 months
1882 . SAUNDERS, Joseph aged 78
1882 . SHEIL, Stephen Woulfe aged 25
.. 5th of 10 children of Major-General Sir Justin Sheil KCB (1803-1871), Irish army officer and diplomat and the British Ambassador to Persia. His mother was the writer, Lady Mary Leonora Woulfe (1823-1869)
. 1883 .
1883 . ATKINS Richard aged 53
. Indian, Crimean & NZ Wars veteran
1883 . CIMINO, Margaret (Hickey) aged 50
1883 . CONLIN, Mary aged 76
1883 . CONNELLAN, Mrs age unknown
1883 . COSGRAVE, Mary Ann aged 53
1883 . DOBSON, Ellen (Brosnan) aged 24
1883 . EGAN, Andrew Thomas Augustine aged 14
1883 . ENRIGHT, John aged 25
1883 . FLAHIVE, Jeremiah aged 24
1883 . GREENFIELD, Mary Ann (Menchen) aged 29
1883 . GRUBB, David Patrick Joseph aged 6 months
1883 . GRUBB, John Alexander aged 5.5
. David & John were brothers, they died 6 weeks apart. 2 of 5 children of Captain John Grubb (1851-1914) & Agnes Bridget Halligan (1855-1901)
1883 - LESSINGTON, Joseph Mark aged 6 months
1883 . MAY, John Joseph aged 5 hours
1883 . McKEOWEN, Michael aged 5 hours
1883 . McMAHON, James aged 41
1883 . McMENAMIN, Henry Andrew aged 7
1883 . McNAMARA, David Percival aged 12 months
1883 . McNAMARA, William aged 40
1883 . MULHANE, Nellie age 1.4
1883 . MUNGAVIN, Margaret aged 53
1883 . MURPHY, James Francis aged 86
1883 . MURRAY, James Henry aged 56
1883 . NASH, Mary Ellen aged 13 months
1883 . O'MALLEY, Thomas aged 25
1883 . PAGON, Franz Joseph 'Francis' aged 65
1883 . PRICE, Ellen aged 35
1883 . READY, Sydney aged 5
1883 . SKERRETT, Sydney aged 5 days
1883 . STAGPOOLE, Mary (McEnulty) aged 53
. 1st wife of Bartholmew Stagpoole. Mary travelled from Ireland to India and on to New Zealand as an army wife. She gave birth to at least seven children. Mary died of tuberculosis on 12 December 1883 at Haining Street, Wellington
1883 . TANZABEL, Mattio aged 19
1883 . TAYLOR, Agnes Louisa aged 4 weeks
1883 . WALTERS, Anastatia 'Ann' (Corcoran) aged 44
. 1884 .
1884 . ARMSTRONG, Mary Frances aged 2 months
1884 . CONLIN, Richard aged 80
1884 . CRONIN, Margaret aged 88
1884 . DRISCOLL, Ethel Mary aged 7 months
1884 . DWYER, Margaret aged 63
1884 . EGAN, Anne Elizabeth aged 2
1884 . FITZGERALD, Maria aged 4 days
1884 . FITZGERALD, Mary aged 2
1884 . FITZGERALD, Michael aged 68
1884 . HICKEY, Patrick aged 23
1884 . HOGAN, Cecilia aged 35
1884 . KELLIHER, Mossey aged 5
1884 . KENNEDY, Catherine Ann aged 2
.. daughter of John Kennedy & Margaret Mary O'Neill (later Curtis). Died 7 months after her father
1884 . KENNEDY, John aged 27
1884 . MADDEN, Patrick aged 13 months
1884 . MADIGAN, Thomas aged 50
1884 . MAY, Nora aged 22
1884 . MONAGHAN, Nicholas aged 28
1884 . MURPHY, George Francis aged 3.6
1884 . O'CONNOR, Sarah Ellen aged 12
1884 . O'NEILL, Thirza Frances (Coxhead) aged 45
1884 . RYAN, Edmond English aged 26
1884 . SHEEHAN, William Edward aged 9 months
1884 . WORDSWORTH, Frances 'Fanny (Young) aged 59
.. survivor of the 'Strathmore'
1884 . WYATT, William Thomas age unknown
. 1885 .
1885 . ARMSTRONG, Mary aged 44
1885 . BARRETT, Margaret aged 19
1885 . BARRINGTON, Charles Frederick Douglas aged 6 months
1885 . BEATTY, James aged 43
1885 . BEST, Bridget Josephine (Smith) aged 36
1885 . BRADY, Herbert Thomas aged 2
1885 . CARR, John aged 5
1885 . CARSON, James aged 32
.. Chief Steward on the USS.Co., ss 'Rotorua'
1885 . CLIFFORD, Jane Woodward 'Janet' (Burnett) aged 25
.. 2nd of 3 wives of Sir George Hugh Charles Clifford
1885 . COWER, Mary aged 67
1885 . CURTIN, John Charles aged 26
1885 . DE GEORGE, Petro 'Peter' aged 69
1885 . DELANEY, Ellen aged 31
1885 . DOBSON, Mary aged 25
1885 . DOYLE, Timothy aged 38
1885 . DWYER, Frances (Sister Mary Francis) aged 53
1885 . ELLER, William Alexander aged 16 days
1885 . ENGLISH, Margaret aged 52
1885 . FITZGERALD, Michael aged 33
1885 . GALLAGHER, Emily aged 2
1885 . GALLAGHER, Mary Kate aged 4.8
1885 . GIBBS, Charlotte Margaret Teresa (Carson) aged 64
1885 . GIBBS, Olivia Frances aged 6 months
1885 . GRIMSTONE, Jessie aged 1.9
1885 . HOPPY, Unnamed Infant aged 4 hours
1885 . KEEGAN, Martin aged 45
1885 . KELLY, Joseph David McBean aged 8 weeks
1885 . KERRETT, Thomas aged a few hours
1885 . KIMBELL, Horace Harold Grey 'Terence' aged 12.3
1885 . LESLIE, William Henry aged 24
1885 . MATHERS, Alexander aged 36
.. Commander of "Opawa
1885 . MAY, Evelyn Hilda Laura aged 3 months
1885 . McDONOUGH, Michael aged 18
1885 . MINOLA, Andrea Luigi 'Andrew' aged 30
1885 . MONAGHAN, Edward William aged 3 weeks
1885 . MOORE, Charles aged 7 days
1885 . MORGAN, William aged 1.9
1885 . MURPHY, Daniel Michael aged 1.9
1885 . MURPHY, Thomas Francis aged 14
1885 . PHILLIPS, Elizabeth (Connell) aged 53
1885 . PHILLIPS, Elizabeth (Dayley) aged 55
1885 . PILLIET, Walter Hippolyte aged 45
1885 . REDWOOD, Mary Joseph Bernadine aged 9 weeks
1885 . SKERRETT, Thomas aged 1 hour
1885 - von ALZDORF, Mary Elizabeth aged 66
.. wife of Baron Charles von Alzdorf
. 1886 .
`886 . AHERN, Elizabeth Jane aged 1.7
1886 . BRADLEY, Margaret (McHugh) aged 25
1886 . CARSON, James Henry Joseph aged 3 months
1886 . CASEY, James aged 43
1886 . CASEY, James O'Dwyer aged 6
1886 . COMUSKEY, Catherine age unknown
. more likely Comeskey or Comiskey
1886 . CONOLAN, Herbert James aged 2
1886 . DALY, Peter aged 42
1886 . DONOVAN, Joseph Humphrey aged 67
1886 . DUIGAN, John Michael aged 5 months
1886 . FITZGERALD, John Patrick aged 11 months
1886 . FROST, Michael 'James' aged 28
1886 . GALLAGHER, Bridget Josephine aged 6 days
1886 . HEBBEND, Mary Joseph Bernadine aged 7 months
1886 . JONES, Isabel Annie aged 6
1886 . LAWLOR, Marie aged 21
1886 . MARSHALL, Elizabeth Agnes 'Lizzie' aged 3.10
1886 . McARDLE, Teresa aged 5
1886 . McMAHON, Michael aged 6
1886 . McNAMARA, John Thomas aged 9 months
1886 . MURPHY, David aged 9 months
1886 . OAKES, George Thomas aged 3
1886 . POWER, Mary aged 67
1886 . QUAINTANCE, Mary Ann (Bolt) aged 43
1886 . SAYERS, Julia (O'Sullivan) aged 65
1886 . SHEEHAN, William Joseph aged 10 months
1886 . TUTT, John William aged 1
1886 . WATT, Mary aged 1 month
. 1887 .
1887 . BLOMMAART, Emma Elizabeth aged 5
1887 . BRADLEY, Mary Ann aged 22
1887 . COLEMAN, Harriet Helen (Phelan) aged 33
1887 . CONWAY Susan Theresa (Reardon) aged 35
1887 . CURRY, Margaret (Connell) aged 52
1887 . CURRY, Mary Ann aged 22
1887 . DESMOND, Bridget Ellen (Burke) aged 65
1887 . DONNELLY, Catherine aged 72
1887 . DUGGAN, George Edward aged 6 months
1887 . FITZGERALD, Nora aged 23
1887 . FRANDI, John (Minola) aged 14 month
1887 . GALLAGHER Michael John aged 29
1887 . GARDNER, Elizabeth Gertrude 'Cissy' aged 17
1887 . HECKER, Georgina aged 1 month
1887 . HORNE, Margaret (Mrs) age unknown
1887 . JOHNSTON (Hon) John (MLC) aged 78
1887 . LEEN, Denis aged 22
1887 . MADDEN, Catherine Mary Agnes aged 19
1887 . MADDIGAN, Elizabeth Isa aged 22 days
1887 . McDONALD, Norbert Alphonsus aged 4.5
1887 . McGRATH, Michael Henry aged 36
1887 . McHUGH, Philomena aged 31
1887 . McLAUGHLAN, Daniel John aged 11 months
1887 . McNAMARA, James aged aged 60
1887 . MULLIGAN, Michael Joseph aged 9 months
1887 . MURPHY, Bernard Simon aged 3.6
1887 . MURPHY, Connor O'Connor aged 9 months
1887 . MURPHY, John aged 9
1887 . O'CONNOR, Ellen aged 39
1887 . PAGNI, Angiolo aged 48
1887 . SULLIVAN, Ellen aged 12 days
1887 . SWAN, Leonard Harcourt aged 5 months
1887 . WADE, Edward aged 48
. 1888 .
1888 . BELL, Elizabeth 'Eliza' (O'Loughlin) aged 48
1888 . BOURKE, Henry Alfred aged 27
1888 . BRADLEY, Margaret (Cox) aged 26
1888 . BRADY, John aged 58
1888 . BROSNAN Thomas 8 Sep 1888 aged 62
1888 . CARR, Esther (nee McKinley, formerly Hogg) aged 53
1888 . CORRADO, Rita Taverna aged 6
1888 . DEVERY, Mary Anne (Malone) aged 74
1888 . DORAN, William aged 17
1888 . DUNNE, Elizabeth Mary (Dowling) aged 53
1888 . GREEN, Dora aged 74
1888 . KENNEDY, Mary (sister Mary Colomba) aged 30
1888 . KENNEDY, Michael aged 78
1888 . LOWE, Mrs aged 27
1888 . LYNCH, Henry aged 80
1888 . MADDEN, Mary aged 24
1888 . McGOUGHEY, Dominic James aged 17
1888 . McGRATH, John aged 62
1888 . MELVILLE, John McGrath aged 11
1888 . MISCALL, Ellen aged 17
1888 . MORRIS, Charles aged 44
1888 . MORRIS, Mary aged 79
1888 . NORTH Mary aged 50
1888 . O'CALLAGHAN, John Joseph 'Jack' aged 1.9
1888 . PRENDEVILLE, John Sweeney aged 38
. married Amelia Monaghan (1856-1934) in Wellingotn 30 Dec 1875 & had 8 children. Amelia is buried Karori
1888 . ROSSA, Francisca 'Frank' aged 34
1888 . SIEVERS, Ethel Agnes aged 10 months
1888 . STRATFORD, James aged 70
1888 . SULLIVAN, Daniel aged 18
1888 . SWAN, Charles Joseph aged 16
1888 . SWAN, Frederick Hugh aged 5
1888 . VINCENT, Reginald Urban Heath aged 39
1888 . WHELAN, Honora (Holmes) aged 50
. 1889 .
1889 . BARRETT, James Edward aged 37
1889 . BOYCE, John aged 56
1889 . BRADLEY, Mary aged 6
1889 . CORRADO, Ethel Evelyn 'Ettie' aged 4 months
.. murdered by her mother
1889 . DALLON, Marie aged 50
1889 . DANIEL, Nina Ethel Veronica aged 6
1889 . DESMOND, John 'Jack' aged 38
1889 . DUFFY, Mary age unknown
1889 . DUFFY, Thomas aged 8
1889 . EVANS, William Dominick aged 51
1889 . GAMBLE, Ellen (McNamara) aged 39
1889 . HEBBEND, Charles aged 38
1889 . KEEGAN, Bridget (Morris) aged 46
1889 . McDONALD, Edward Michael aged 40
1889 . McDONALD, Joseph Brennan Licouri aged 14.9
1889 . MOFFATT, James Joseph aged 3 months
1889 . MULCAHY, Maurice aged 51
1889 . NASH, Ellen (Cahill) aged 30
1889 . O'ANALI, Rosa (Livorno) age unknown
1889 . O'CONNOR, William aged 4 weeks
1889 . O'DONNELL, Frank aged 3
1889 . O'DONNELL, John aged 1
. brothers 3 weeks apart
1889 . PRENDEVILLE, Ellen Maud aged 4 months
1889 . SULLIVAN, William Francis aged 4.4
. 1890 .
1890 . BARRETT, Edward William aged 3 months
1890 . BRADLEY, Edward Emmett aged 6 weeks
1890 . BRADY, Mary Ann (Conolly) aged 40
1890 . CARBERRY, Maud Catherine aged 6 months
1890 . CARSON, James aged 68
1890 . CENCI, Rosina (Gini) aged 29
1890 . CIMINO, Priscilla 'Sister Mary Agatha' aged 54
1890 . COLLINS, Hannah aged 27
1890 . CONLIN, Violet Zoe aged 5 weeks
.. 7th of 7 children of Richard Joseph Conlin (1848-1924) & Margaret Ray (1847-1934)
1890 . DANIEL, Adelaide Eva Cannon aged 11
1890 . DANIEL, Robert aged 54
1890 . DOYLE, Patrick James aged 18 months
1890 . HANNAN, Charles William aged 5 months
1890 . HANRAHAN, Ellen aged 5 weeks
1890 . HICKEY James aged 8
1890 . HURNEY, Alice Maud (Tombs) aged 25
1890 . KEARNEY, Patrick aged 60
1890 . LEON, Charles aged 63
1890 . LOFT, Thomas William aged 83
1890 . MADIGAN, James aged 19
1890 . McCARTHY, Hannah aged 78
1890 . McNAMARA, Edward Francis aged 19
1890 . MENCHEN, Clara Bridget aged 21
1890 . MONAGHAN, Henry James aged 38
1890 . O'LEARY, Julia aged 1 hour
1890 . O'NEILL, John aged 60
1890 . O'NEILL, John aged 15
1890 . PHILLIPS, Thomas age 75
1890 . PUTNAM, Philip aged 43
1890 . SECOMBE, Charles aged 22
1890 . SHEEHAN, William Humphrey aged 39
1890 . STAGPOOLE, Bartholomew aged 60
1890 . SWAN, James Paul aged 40
1890 . WALSH, Eleanora Nellie aged 35
1890 . WHELAN, Hector aged 73
1890 . WHITAKER, Hester Catherine (Hopkins-Fear) aged 71
1890 . WICKHAM, Bridget (Nevin) aged 46
1890 . WINDHURST, Henry William aged 8 months
. 1891 .
1891 . BARRY, Joseph aged 10 months
1891 . BEER, Letitia (Woods) aged 39
1891 . CARD, Rosanna aged 15
1891 . CLARY, Margaret age unknown
1891 . CORLISS, Philip Cashman 'Phil' aged 30
1891 . COUNAHAN, Bridget (Lunny) aged 38
1891 . DAPLEMY, Mary age unknown
1891 . DUNNE, Francis aged 57
1891 . FINNERTY, Edward John aged 2
1891 . FITZGERALD, Catherine (Hynes) aged 50
1891 . FITZGERALD, John aged 65
1891 . FRASER, Mary aged 28
1891 . GARDNER, Hannah Maria (Stephens) aged 54
1891 . GOSLING, John aged 34
1891 . KELLY, Eleanor Elizabeth aged 5 weeks
1891 . KERINS, Harriett Ester (Wimsett) aged 35
1891 . MELTON, Charles Arthur aged 4 weeks
1891 . McDONALD, Alan aged 40
1891 . MELTON . Charles Arthur aged 4 weeks
1891 . MOFFATT Mary Ellen 'Goody' aged 13.9
1891 . MORRIS, William John aged 10
1891 . MULLANE, William Henry aged 2 months
1891 . MURPHY, Henry Barnard aged 1 day
1891 . NEILL, Molly aged 70
1891 . O'FARRELL Ellen (Gallagher) aged 35
1891 . RIORDIN, Elizabeth aged 14
1891 . RYAN, Alice aged 54
1891 . STEWART, William aged 26
1891 . WHITE, Albert Michael aged 5 months
. 1892 .
1892 . BERGIN, Margaret (Darcy) aged 51
1892 . COUPLAND, John Augustine aged 10 months
1892 . DEALY, Dan, aged 35
1892 . DRISCOLL, Catherine aged 45
1892 . FITZGERALD, John aged 7 months
1892 . FITZGERALD, Nano aged 15 months
1892 . GALLAGHER, Charles aged 40
1892 . HORSFALL, Edmond William aged 1 week
1892 . KERINS, Timothy Charles aged 42
1892 . KNIGHT, Bridge Mary (Darcy) aged 55
1892 . McDONALD, Alexander Gregory aged 60
1892 . McDONALD, Ellen Mary (Jones) aged 40
1892 . MORRIS, Martin aged 40
1892 . MULLANE, Mary Ann aged 32
1892 . O'SULLIVAN, Margaret Ann 'Maggie' aged 8
1892 . READY, Ernest aged 10
1892 . SAUZEAU, Augustin (Rev Father) aged 84
.. missionary to New Zealand
1892 . SIEVERS, Augustus 'August' aged 77
1892 . STRATFORD, Kathleen aged 4 days
1892 . WALLACE, Mary aged 46
. 1893 .
1893 . ARMSTRONG, Jessie Florence aged 8
1893 . CORLISS, Mortimer Patrick aged 74
1893 . CURRY, Hugh aged 72
1893 . FITZGERALD, Timothy aged 5 months
1893 . GOUGH, Eva Gertrude Emily aged 1.8
. daughter of Charles Henry Gough (1866-1916) & Mary Esther Maidment (1863-1902)
1893 . JOHNSTON, James aged 22
1893 . MADIGAN, Margaret aged 40
1893 . MARSHALL, William 'Willie' aged 22
1893 . SULLIVAN, Mary aged 32
1893 . TURNER Thomas aged 51
1893 . WADE, Brigida 'Bridget' (Foley) aged 51
. 1894 .
1894 . DOUGLAS, Mabel Mary aged 22 months
1894 . ENGLISH, Nicholas aged 67
1894 . GOSLING, Lawrence aged 39
1894 . MULLIGAN, Catherine (Morrisey) aged 55
1894 . SAUNDERS, Phyllis Constance aged 10
1894 . STACK, Elizabeth Mary aged 11
1894 . WARD, Catherine (Mulligan) aged 27
1894 . WATT, Charles aged 16
. 1895 .
1895 . BRADLEY, Henry Maurice aged 5 months
1895 . CASEY, Catherine (Meagher) aged 50
1895 . DAVIS, Richard aged 66
1895 . EGAN, Johanna aged 52
1895 . GALLAGHER, Ellen (Coyle) aged 84
1895 . LOFT, Eliza aged 54
1895 . MAHONEY, Ellen May aged 5 months
1895 . MARSHALL, Alice Mary Josephine 'Cissy' aged 27
1895 . McCARTHY, Alexander aged 80
1895 . MORAN James aged 42
1895 . PRINGLE, Robert Oliver aged 2.9
1895 . SAUNDERS, Paul Brown aged 8
1895 . STRATFORD, Margaret Mary 'Little Maggie' aged 6
1895 . WALSH, John aged 60
1895 . WOLLAND, William Martin aged 3 months
. with maternal grandparents, Martin & Bridget Keegan from Roscommon
. 1896 .
1896 . COOGAN, Ellen aged 55
1896 . LYONS, Mary Ann aged 42
1896 . MULHANE, William Thomas age unknown
1896 . SAUNDERS, Margaret Mary 'baby' aged 20
1896 . SHARP, Jane Maria aged 87
1896 . STRATFORD, Annie Louisa aged 10 weeks
. 1897 .
1897 . AHERN, John aged 60
1897 . COSGRAVE, Patrick Thomas aged 36
1897 . DOUGLAS, Rhoda Jean aged 16 months
1897 . FROST, Margaret (O'Dwyer) aged 66
1897 . GARRITTY, Mary aged 78
1897 . HERN, John aged 69
1897 . JONES, Ellen Agnes aged 8
1897 . MAGINNITY, William aged 70 . 65th Regiment
1897 . MAHER, Richard aged 60
1897 . McNAMARA, John aged 85
1897 . MINOLA, Henry aged 8.9
1897 . NUNAN, Catherine aged 85
1897 . STAGPOOLE, Jane Armstrong aged 56
. nee Parkinson, formerly Mathews
1897 . SULLIVAN, Henry aged 58
1897 . WATT, Julia aged 43
1897 . WELCH, Catherine aged 58
1897 . WICKHAM, Elizabeth aged 17.10
. 1898 .
1898 . CONROY, Mary Ann aged 22
..siblings Mary & Patrick died 3 weeks apart
1898 . CONROY, Patrick aged 18
1898 . CORLISS, Hannah (Cashman) aged 74
1898 . COSGRAVE, Michael aged 86
1898 . MAHONEY, William aged 20
. uncle of May Mahoney
1898 . McNAMARA, Anne Elena aged 23
1898 . MOFFATT, Frances Elizabeth aged 15
1898 . MULCAHY, Michael Bernard aged 20
1898 . O'SULLIVAN, Annie Louisa aged 15
. 1899 .
1899 . CIMINO, Salvatore Michele Saverio aged 90
.. Ships Owner and Captain
1899 . DUFFY, Mary aged 13
1899 . MONAGHAN, Ethel May aged 15
1899 . MULLIGAN, Michael Joseph age 77
. 1900 .
1900 . BERRY, John 'Jack' aged 58
1900 . KELLY, Denis aged 65
1900 . MAGINNITY, Catherine (Boyle) aged 73
1900 . NIDD, Margaret (Maher) aged 58
1900 . O'NEILL, John Macaulay 'Paddy' aged 79
1900 . SHEEHAN, Margaret Louisa 'Maggie' aged 19
1900 . WARD, Mabel aged 11
. 1901 .
1901 . CONROY, John aged 23
1901 . MADDEN, John aged 55
1901 . MAHONEY, Daniel aged 61
1901 . MAHONEY . William Patrick aged 57
1901 . SMITH, Margaret Mary aged 82
1901 . SULLIVAN, Daniel Francis 'Dan' aged 7.8
. 1902 .
1902 . CAHILL, Mary Teresa (Sheil) aged 72
1902 . DORIZAC, John Mark Kennedy 'Ken' aged 26
1902 - KNOX, Mary Jane aged 65
1902 . MORRIS, Susan Jane aged 40
1902 . NIDD, Mary Constance Felicia aged 5 months
1902 . O'CALLAGHAN, Leo aged 1.7
. 1903 .
1903 . HAYES, Denis aged 67
1903 . HUETT, Mary (Graham) aged 64
1903 . KRAMER, Elizabeth aged 76
1903 . LYNCH, Catherine (Harris) aged 81
1903 . OAKES, Thomas aged 65
1903 . SMYTH, Mary Agnes aged 15
. 1904 .
1904 . COUNAHAN, Cornelius, aged 64
1904 . CURRY, Mary (Connell) aged 68
1904 . LYONS, Margaret aged 85
1904 . O'GALLIGAN, Susan Clark aged 59
1904 . SIEVERS, William Louis aged 53
1904 . WEIGHT, Elizabeth (Flanagan) aged 84
1904 . WICKHAM, Patrick aged 72
. 1905 .
1905 . MAHER, Mary (Dwyer) aged 98
1905 . MALEABEY, Jane age unknown
1905 . McNAMARA, Ann 'Annie' (Curling) aged 86
1905 . MULCAHY, Jane (Donovan) aged 60
1905 . O'BRIEN, Mary (McCarthy) aged 63
1905 . O'CALLAGHAN, Elizabeth aged 45
1905 . O'SULLIVAN, Eugene Bernard aged 19
1905 . READY, Elizabeth Mary 'Eliza' (Whittle) aged 60
1905 . READY, Robert aged 76
1905 . WHITE, Mary aged 45
. 1906 .
1906 . CAHILL, Edward aged 83
. 1907 .
1907 . BROGAN, Emma (Philps) aged 75
1907 . CARRUTHERS, Thomas Johnston aged 71
1907 . CARRUTHERS, Thomas Johnston aged 18
1907 . FROST, John aged 85
1907 . GALLAGHER, James aged 63
1907 . KANE, Catherine Honora (Smith) aged 85
1907 . NIDD, Thomas aged 75
1907 . O'SULLIVAN Michael aged 57
1907 . QUAINTANCE, Joseph aged 68
1907 . SHEEHAN, Humphrey William aged 27
1907 . VICKERS, Alice Mary Theresa aged 5 months
. 1908 .
1908 . MURPHY, Ellen (formerly Fitzgerald, nee ?) aged 56
1908 . O'GALLIGAN, James Joseph aged 85
1908 . READY, Maurice John aged 73
1908 . SIEVERS, Charlotte (Walker) aged 82
1908 . WHELAN, Kieran (Sergeant) aged 73
. 1909 .
1909 . BRADLEY, Mary Bridget (Spillane) aged 51
1909 . DORAN, Mary Ann aged 22
1909 . HOPE, Annie (Chisholm) aged 33
1909 . HOPPY, unnamed aged 1 day
1909 . McKEEGAN, Margaret aged 70
21 Jan 1909 . On Monday there passed away at her residence in Hopper street, Mrs Margaret McKeegan, a lady who was highly respected by all who knew her. She was born in Waterford and came out to Wellington with her late husband, Mr Chas. McKeegan, in the seventies. She has left four daughters, Mesdames C. Aamodt, S. Ross and H. G. Smith and Miss Rose McKeegan and three sons, Messrs Charles, James and William McKeegan, to mourn their loss. The body was conveyed to St Josephs Church where a Requiem Mass for the repose of her soul was celebrated by Rev Father S. Mahony S.M., who also officiated at the graveside at Mount street Cemetery. R.I.P.
1909 . O'SULLIVAN, Eugene aged 60
1909 . SHEEHAN, Hannah 'Annie' (Donovan), aged 52
1909 . SKERRETT, Peter Perrin Joseph aged 75
. 1910 .
1910 . CONROY, John aged 78
1910 . HASLAM, Alice Maud aged 31
1910 . McLAUGHLAN, John aged 80
1910 . STRATFORD, John aged 55
. 1911 .
1911 . BAILEY, Mary (Power) aged 58
1911 . FINUCANE, Thomas aged 31
1911 . HICKEY, Daniel aged 80
1911 . MINOGUE, Francis Martin aged 36
1911 . PLUNKETT, Margaret (Murphy) aged 76
1911 . SIEVERS Alfred aged 16
1911 . SKERRETT, Margaret (Wilkinson) aged 62
. 1912 .
1912 . BOURKE, Alice (Power) aged 70
1912 . HUETT, Jesse aged 88
1912 . MATIER, Margaret Teresa (Butler) aged 46
1912 . McLOUGHLIN, Jane aged 35
1912 . SECOMBE, Ellen (Duffy) aged 70
1912 . SMITH, Marianne aged 94
. 1913 .
1913 . BARNES, Richard Owen 'Little Dickey' aged 3 weeks
1913 . HYLAND, Elizabeth 'Eliza' (Dorsen) aged 84
1913 . KIMBELL, Joseph Loney aged 72
1913 . MATIER, Henry aged 2.4
1913 . McKEEGAN, Catherine aged 41
1913 . READY, William aged 47
1913 . STEVENSON, Rose Anne aged 74
.. nee Farrelly, formerly Beatty
1913 . SULLIVAN, Daniel 'Dan aged 54
. 1914 .
1914 . MINOGUE, Hannah (McCarthy) aged 63
1914 . NORTH, Thomas (Captain) aged 87
1914 . O'CONNOR, Jack aged 29
. 1915 .
1915 . BOURKE, James aged 76
1915 . BRADLEY, Giles Joseph aged 32
1915 . KANE, Augustine Russell aged 59
.. memorialised but not interred
1915 . LYNCH, Mary Emily aged 69
1915 . MORRIS, Hannah aged 57
1915 . MORRIS, William John aged 78
1915 . MULLANE, Thomas aged 81
1915 . MURPHY, Cornelius aged 64
. 1916 .
1916 . COLLINS, Mary aged 79
1916 . COLLINS, William Henry aged 70
1916 . MURPHY, Agnes (Loughlan) aged 76
. 1917 .
1917 . DUFFY, Margaret aged 83
1917 . FIRTH, Catherine (Walsh) aged 44
1917 . HICKMAN, Alice Mary 'Pipi' aged 1.4
1917 . MAHONEY, Mary (Sullivan) aged 75
1917 . McNAMARA, William aged 49
1917 . O'CALLAGHAN, Patrick Joseph aged 59
1917 . SHEEHY, Thornton aged 21
.. Memorial only - Killed in Belgium
. 1918 .
1918 . BOHAN, Margaret (Maher) aged 69
1918 . BOURKE, John Patrick 'Jack' aged 42
1918 . DANIEL, wife of T. Daniel age unknown
1918 . DAVIS, Elizabeth (Carty) aged 84
1918 . FINUCANE, Mary (O'Neil) aged 77
1918 . JONES, Ann 'Annie' (McNamara) aged 65
1918 . MARSHALL, Michael Thomas aged 73
1918 . McDONALD, Charlotte Margaret (Gibbs) aged 79
1918 . McNAMARA, Anne age unknown
1918 . MURPHY, Agnes (Plunkett) aged 55
1918 . PLUNKETT, Daniel aged 85
. 1919 .
1919 . BROSNAN, Mary aged 90
1919 . BYRNE, Martha Mary (Devery) aged 84
.. nee Devery, formerly Butler. Her husband, Michael Butler, & a daughter drowned in the Arnold river, Ahaura, in 1868
1919 . MADDEN, Mary Ann (Morrissey) aged 73
. 1920 .
1920 . BIDDLE, Hannah Judith (Meagher) aged 68
1920 . BRADLEY, Hugh aged 63
1920 . CASEY, James 50
1920 . STEVENS, Blanche aged 66
. 1921 .
1921 . BOHAN, Michael aged 87
1921 . GAMBLE Robert aged 47
. memorial only, buried Batavia, Jakarta
1921 . KANE, Mary aged 56
1921 . MURPHY, Daniel aged 67
1921 . McLAUGHLAN, Agnes aged 78
.. nee Kirkwood, formerly Greig
1921 . O'SULLIVAN, Mary Ann (Donnellan) aged 68
1921 . SHEPPETT, unknown name or age
. 1922 .
1922 . HICKEY, Bridget aged 93
. 1923 .
1923 . BEATTY, William John aged 49
1923 . LONDON, Mary aged 80
1923 . MARSHALL, Elizabeth aged 68
1923 . McCUMISKEY, Elizabeth (Hobson) aged 72
1923 . WHELAN, Honora aged 59
. 1924 .
1924 . GAMBLE, John James aged 79
. 1925 .
1935 . BELL, David Joseph aged 87
.. Maori War veternan, memorial only
1925 . BOURKE, Alice Mary aged 53
1925 . FITZGERALD, Isabel Mary (Jones) aged 38
1925 . OAKES, Maria Theresa (Johnson) aged 85
. 1926 .
1926 . BOYCE, Margaret (Sanderson) aged 91
1926 . KELLEHER, Johannah age unknown
1926 . SIEVERS, Ellen Mary (Kelly) aged 73
1926 . SMYTH, Bridget (Rock) aged 67
. 1927 .
1927 . BELL, David Alfred Angelus Moore aged 51
1927 . CARRUTHERS, Frances Jane (Thomas) aged 75
1927 . DANIEL, Emily Amelia Agnes (Carruthers) aged 72
. 1928 .
1928 . WEIGHT, Joseph Henry aged 76
. 1929 .
1929 . HIGGINS, Mary Ann aged 75
.. nee Hill, previously Munro, formerly Frost
1929 . McMANAWAY, Annie (Gillespie) aged 61
1929 . MOFFATT, Mary Josephine (Nash) aged 74
. 1930 .
1930 . DUFFY, John aged 96
1930 . McNAMARA, Elizabeth (Weight) aged 85
1930 . PUTNAM, Annie (Addis) 76
. 1931 .
1931 . McLAUGHLIN, Daniel aged 76
1931 . STRATFORD, Hannah (Sutton) age unknown
. 1932 .
1932 . BELL, Bernard Owen William Dee 'Bert' aged 51
1932 . HICKEY, Daniel aged 74
1932 . HICKEY, Theresa (Grogan) aged 66
1932 . McLAUGHLIN, Thomas 'Francis' Daniel aged 7 months
. 1933 .
1933 . BUTLER, Dora Annie aged 69
1933 . CURTIS, Joseph Patrick aged 96
1933 . GOSLING, Margaret 'Maggie' aged 76
. 1934 .
1934 . COONEY, Noel Francis aged 19
1934 . KANE, Edward William (CMG, JP) aged 75
1934 . KANE, Rosetta Lulah (Leavey) aged 60
1934 . KELLIHER, John aged 80
1934 . McCUMISKEY, Peter aged 81
. 1935 .
1935 . CURTIS, Margaret Mary (O'Neill) aged 76
.. first married John Kennedy 1878, next married Joseph Patrick Curtis 1883
1935 . EDWARDS, Mary Ann (Sayers) aged 78
.. Lady Edwards, nee Sayers, formerly Cutten, formerly Goerge
23 July 1935 . An old resident of Wellington, Lady Edwards, widow of the late Sir Worley Bassett Edwards, a Judge of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, died at her residence on Sunday last. She was formerly Miss Mary Ann Sayers, of Wellington, and except for some years passed in Dunedin, spent her life in this city. Requiem mass was celebrated at St Mary of the Angels Church today. The interment was private
1935 . MULLANE, David aged 69
. 1936 .
1936 . CARRUTHERS, John Butler aged 90
1936 . CIMINO, Annie aged 72
.. Mother Mary Ligouri
1936 . HYLAND, John Patrick aged 76
1936 . STACK, Mary aged 84
. 1937 .
1937 . McLAUGHLIN, Catherine (Madigan) aged 69
. 1938 .
1938 . FROST, William Henry aged 76
1938 . McDONALD, Mary Ann aged 71
1938 . MURPHY, Johanna Ellen (O'Connor) aged 83
. 1939 .
X
. 1940s .
1940 . COSGRAVE, Mary Ann Elizabeth (Miss) aged 80
1941 . DAVIS, Beatrice (English) aged 84
1942 . McLAUGHLAN, Alice Mary aged 59
1947 . FROST, Laurence aged 76
. 1950s .
1954 . FROST, Alice (Nicholson) aged 79
. unknown dates/ages etc .
BRADLEY . Hugh
BRADLEY . James
BRADLEY . Mary Ann aged 22
COWAN . unknown
FAHEY . unknown
HUMPHRIES . Mural Vivian dates not known
MAHONEY . May, unknown aged 6 months. Niece of William
1905 . O'CONNOR, unknown aged 2
1863 . McINTOSH age unknown
1942 . McKIVETT, unnamed, age unknown
O'NEILL . Rosa nothing known
SMITH . Edward William aged 75
VITALI-INNOCENTI, Maria aged 1 day
surname unknown . Teresa 1859 aged 2-3 days
surname unknown . Annie 1874 aged 6 months
surname unknown . Lucy, 11 Nov 1850
. native woman from the Middle Island
1870 . surname unknown, Mariana, aged 40
. an Indian died at the hospital 17 Jan 1870
surname unknown . Polish Child 1 1870s 10 months
surname unknown . Polish Child 2 1870s 10 months
. PHOTO .
Bishop Jeremiah Purcell 'Joseph' O'Reilly
WAIRARAPA QUOTA, 10th Reinforcements 1915
the WAIRARAPA QUOTA TENTH REINFORCEMENTS
Wairarapa Daily Times, 6 November 1915
some birth dates may be approximate, based on recorded age at death
number of children are those I have found, there may have been others
All care was taken to research and verify that each soldier was that intended on the list at link above. Use as a guide only for your own research
? denotes he died for his country
The following recruits have been selected as the Wairarapa quota of the Tenth Reinforcements, and will proceed to camp on November 16th:-
? Ernest Leslie AKEHURST, Masterton
(1888-1967), 1 of 4 children of Thomas AKEHURST & Beatrice Emma Maude MAUNDERS. He was a Farmer. He served as Trooper 11/2288. He married Alice Mary WRIGGLEY in 1910 who was his next of kin c/o W. R. Kemball, South Rd., Masterton
? J. G. ARLINGTON, Takapau
? Cyril Harold AUGUST, Masterton
(1890-1932), 5th of 8 children of William Henry AUGUST & Elizabeth FROST. He was a Cabinetmaker. He served as Rifleman 24/1931. His next of kin was his mother at 23 Walton's Ave., Masterton
? Percy Henry BAILEY, Martinborough
(1896-1966) 2nd of 4 children of George Stephen BAILEY & Julia Catherine TAYLOR. He was a Shepherd. He served as Trooper 11/2297. His next of kin was his mother at 91 Broad St., Palmerston North
? Frederick Charles BARBER, Carterton
(1895-1963) son of Frances BARBER. He was a Butcher. He served as Trooper 11/2299. His next of kin was his friend Miss L. Rofe of Carterton
? Claude Lawrence Parnell BARNES, Masterton
(1891-1923, 8th of 9 children of William Frederick BARNES & Ellen BOOKER. He was a Motor Mechanic. He served as lance Corporal 24/1933. His next of kin was his mother at Beach Road, Petone
? Walter Henry BEST, Masterton
(1885-1959), 2nd of 9 children of George John BEST & Elizabeth GILBERT. He was a Shepherd. He served as Trooper 11/2292. His net of kin was his mother at Kiritaki, Dannevirke
? William BETTRIDGE, Pongaroa
He was a Coach-driver. He served as Trooper 11/2301. His next of kin was his father, L. Bettridge in hawera
? F. BEVANS, Pongaroa
? Arthur Reginald BOYD, Masterton
(1892-1953), son of William & Mary BOYD. He was a Carpenter. He served as Rifleman 24/1943. His next of kin was his mother of 5 Hessy Street, Masterton
? A. A. BROWN, Dannevirke
? W. H. BUTLER, Dannevirke
? J. R. BYRNE, Masterton
? Hughie CAMERON, Porangahau
born 1886. He was a Bullock Driver. He served as Rifleman 24/1950. His next of kin was his brother Archibald John Cameron, a Shepherd of Porangahau. Hughie was Killed in Action 13 June 1917 aged 31 in Belgium & buried Strand Military Cemetery, Comines-Warneton, Hainaut, Belgium
? John CAMPBELL, Wimbledon
? M. CLARK, Rakaunui
? S. CLARK, Featherston
? Douglas Forrester CLARKE, Masterton
born in Australia (1882-1968). He was a Station Manager. He served as Sergeant 11/2305. His next of kin was his friend Miss Gertrude Carrie Webster of 43 Ghuznee St., Wellington. He married Gertrude (1893-1964) in 1917
? Blakeman John CLAY, Waipukurau
(1873-1916) born in Radstock, England to Thomas & Ann CLAY of Weston-super-Mare, England. He was a Grocer. He married Agnes Gwendoline RUSSELL in 1902 who was his next of kin at Warren St., Hastings. Blakeman was Killed in Action 16 Sep 1916 aged 43 in Somme, France & buried Caterpillar Valley
? Cecil Ernest COLES, Onga Onga
(1897-1982), 2nd of 8 children of Charles Roby COLES & Amelia Elizabeth 'Emily' THODSEN. He was a Bushfeller. He served as Private 10/3859. His next of kin was his mother of Ongaonga, Hawkes Bay. He married Rosanna Maye CHARTERS (1900-1969) in 1923
? E. F. C. COLLEN, Waipukurau
? T. CONNOLLY, Masterton
? C. C. CORLETT, Carterton
? Arthur Thomas CRAWFORD, Woodville
(1895-1960), 8th of 9 children of Henry CRAWFORD & Louisa Elizabeth HENRY. He was a Labourer. He served as Private 10/3868. His next of kin was his mother of Ross Street, Woodville
? Owen Waldram CROSS, Woodville
(1895-1971), 1st of 7 children of John Waldram CROSS & Ada Susannah COPELAND. He was a Carpenter. He served as Private 10/3867. His next of kin was his father at Fox St., Woodville
? James Anderson DAVIDSON, Dannevirke
(1890-1916). He was an Ironmonger. He served as Rifleman 24/1964. His next of kin was his mother Isabella Davidson of Taradale Rd., Dannevirke. James was Killed in Action 8 Nov 1916 in Somme, France aged 26 & buried Y Farm Military Cemetery, Bois-Grenier, Nord, France
? Herbert Reginald DICKASON, Masterton
born ?. He was a Clerk. He served as Driver 25/1163. His next of kin was his brother Charles William Dickason (1884-1970) of Solway, Masterton
? Spencer Gollan DROWER, Oringi
(1881-1963), 14th of 16 children of Frederick Howe DROWER & Isabella GOLLAN. He was a Farm hand. He served as Private 8/4445. His next of kin was his mother of Dannevirke
? A. T. DULEY, Dannevirke
? James Thomas DUNGAN, Mangatainoka
(1886-1961), 5th of 7 children of James Joseph DUNGAN & Margaret McTEAGUE. He was a Labourer. He served as Rifleman 24/1975. His next of kin was his mother at Mangatainoka. He married Eva Ellen HUNT in 1918
? Geoffrey Frederick ELLIS, Carterton
(1897-). He was a Draper's assistant. He served as Private 8/4447. His next of kin was his mother, Mary Ellis of Moreton Road, Carterton
? William James FLYNN, Waipawa
(1879-1959), 3rd of 6 children of Maurice FLYNN & Charlotte DOUGLAS (1855-1886). He was a Storekeeper. He served as Trooper 11/2316. His next of kin was his father of Waipawa, Hawkes Bay. He married Elsie Mary BIGGIN in 1918
? R. FREEMAN, Palmerston North
? A. FULFORD, Konini
? George James GAIN, Featherston
(1894-1981). He was a Dairyman. He served as Private 10/3885. His next of kin was his mother Kate Gain at Donald's Estate, Featherston. He married Eva Annie MURPHY in 1930
? Arthur GODFREY, Pongaroa
(1896-1981), 6th of 7 children of Arthur GODFREY & Kate MORGAN. He was a Farm labourer. He served as Private 10/3888. His next of kin was his sister Ruth Gofrey, c/o Nurse Roby's Hospital, Palmerston North
? Herbert William GOODIN, Dalefield
(1884-1959), 12th of 13 children of Robert GOODIN & Fanny FRANCIS. He was a Farm hand. He served as Private 75673. His next of kin was his father at Dalefield, Carterton
? John Harold GRIFFIN, Masterton
(1888-1943) born in England. He was a Horse driver. He served as Trooper 11/2317. His next of kin was his father, J. Griffin of Fairley, Flaxbourton, Bristol, England. He married Dorothy WILKES in 1920
? Walter Enebold HANSEN, Martinborough
(1891-1934), 5th of 9 children of Rasmus Peter HANSEN & Mary KJESTRUP. He was a Labourer. He served as Trooper 11/2323. His next of kin was his father at Mauriceville West, Masterton
? S. HARVEY, Masterton
? Charles Joseph HAWKE, Martinborough
(1889-1917) born in Greytown, 2nd of 10 children of Charles HAWKE & Mary Mortimore JACKSON, of 113 Bannister St, Masterton, late of Martinborough, late of Greytown. He served as Lance Corporal 24/1999. Charles was Killed in Action 12 Oct 1917 aged 28 in Ypres, Belgium & buried Tyne Cot
? Ernest Henry HERBERT, Dannevirke
(1885-1974), 7th of 12 children of William James HERBERT & Emma Jane PERRY. He was a Farm labourer. He served as Rifleman 24/2002. His next of kin was his father at Te Papkuku, Dannevirke
? Jonas William HEROD, Greytown
(28 Jan 1896 - 1979), not known where or to whom. He was a Fireman. He served as Rifleman 22985, His next of kin was his aunt Mrs Gertrude Fisher of Mititai, North Auckland. He married Alma Janet THOMPSON (1896-1986) in 1919
Evening Post, 4 June 1941 IRVINE-HEROD - On May 10, 1941, at Christ Church, Papakura, by the Rev. Mr Heath, Dora (1921-1996), only daughter of Mr and Mrs J. W. Herod, Greytown, to Wilfred Davidson (1917-2002), son of Mrs (Daisy Oliana Cedarholm 1880-1956) and the late Mr R. M. (Robert Mitchell Irvine 1872-1930) Irvine, Brightwater, Nelson
? John Francis HESLIN, Alfredton
(1891-1962), 5th of 7 children of John HESLIN & Annie CAVANAGH. He was a Carpenter. He served as Sergeatn 10/3904. His next of kin was his father, John Heslin, of Mataura
? Robert John HOLMS, Wimbledon
(1888-1929), 1 of 2 sons of James HOLMS & Elizabeth GRANT. He was a Shepherd. He served as Private 10/4119. His next of kin was his brother Archibald Crawford Holms (1886-1969) of Featherston. He married Gertrude Emma HERBERT (1887-1921) in 1920
? David Hamua HOPKIRK, Wellington
(1895-1955), 2nd of 8 children of John Brown HOPKIRK & Emily Gertrude PILCHER. He was a Shepherd. He served as Trooper 11/2322. His next of kin was his father of 71 Washington Ave., Brookly, Wellington
? Victor Thomas Lawrence HORNER, Hatuma, Hawkes Bay
(1892-1971), son of James William HORNER & Bridgetta Agnes POWER. He was a Farm hand. He served as Rifleman 24/2005. His next of kin was his sister G. Calnan (Gertrude Phyllis Lillian Horner 1889-) of 170 Terrace Road, Hastings. He married Mary Agnes SYME (1899-1959) in 1920
? W. F. HOWLETT, Whakataki
? William Lewis ILLINGWORTH, Kumeroa
born in Australia. He was a Farmer (presumably in Woodville), He served as Rifleman 24/2010. His next of kin was his mother, Mrs O. Illingworth of Heathcote Valley, Christchurch
? W. INNESS, Waipukurau
? William Neilson LANKEY, Makairo
born 1877 to James LANKEY & Mary Sophia NEILSON. He was a Labourer. He served as Trooper 11/2339. His next of kin was his sister Sarah Meads of Main Street, Pahiatua
? Charles James LANKEY, Makairo
(1878-1916) born in Masterton to James LANKEY & Mary Sophia NEILSON. He was a Bushman. He served as Rifleman 24/2019. His next of kin was his friend Miss Dorothy Maren Pedersen of the Club Hotel, Marton. (he had a brother John Lankey in Dannevirke)Charles died of disease 22 Oct 1916 aged 38. He was wounded in action on 21 Sep near Flers on the Somme with gunshot wounds to the right leg and it was necessary for his leg to be amputated below the knee. Immediate evacuation to England was arranged to No.1 NZGH, Brockenhurst, Hampshire, 28 Sep 1916. He died one month later from a popliteal aneurysm. He is buried Brockenhurst (St Nicholas) Churchyard, Hampshire
? Henry LEIGHTON, Puketoi
(1894-1979), born in England, possibly in Burnmoor, to Charles George LEIGHTON & Mary Jane LUMSDEN. He was a Farm hand. His next of kin was his mother of Puketoi, via Pahiatua
? Leslie Roy LIMBRICK, Mangatainoka
He was a Farmer. He served as Trooper 11/2337. His next of kin was his sister Miss M. Limbrick of Carlyle Street, Napier
? H. LINDSAY, Waipawa
? Bertram Victor LIVINGSTON(E), Masterton
(1893-1968) son of Janet Livingston. No war records. He married Ethel Olive Mary COLLINGS in 1934
? William Thomas Adair LONGHURST, Wellington
(1894-1926), 3rd of 7 children of George William LONGHURST & Catherine ADAIR. He was a Teacher. He served twice, as Private & Second Lieutenant 1/378. (though not sure that he served with the 10th). His next of kin was his parents at 65 Norway Street, Wellington
? George Ernest LYON, Dannevirke
(1887-1917) 7th of 9 children of Sidney John LYON & Mary Elizabeth tulley. He was a Telegraphist. He served a Corporal 24/2029. His next of kin was his mother at 502 George Street, Dunedin. George was Killed In Action in Ypres, Belgium 12 Oct 1917 aged 30 & buried Tyne Cot Cemetery, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium
? O. MAGNUSSEN, Norsewood
? Henry Daniel MAITLAND, Carterton
(1883-1940), possibly born Scotland. He was a Labourer. He served as Rifleman 24/2034. His next of kin was his aunt, Miss L. Maitland of Dargavil, Saint Andrews, Fifeshire, Scotland
? Ernest George Pain MANLEY, Masterton
(1889-1955), son of William James MANLEY & Elizabeth Mary ELTON. He was a Railway Porter. He served as Corporal 24/2030. He married Jessie Louisa COOK (1892-1965) in 1916. His next of kin was his wife at 3 Brown Street, Wellington.
? Raymond Tallack MARTIN, Dannevirke
(1896-1974), son of James MARTIN & Mary Elizabeth COPELAND. He was a Carpenter. He served as Rifleman 24/2003. His next of kin was his father of High Street, Dannevirke
? R. M. MAXFIELD, Masterton
? C. P. McCLOSKY, Pongaroa
? W. McDONALD, Waipukurau
? S. K. McGILL, Martinborough
? W. McKENZIE, Wimbledon
? R. McLAREN, Greytown
? Alex. McLEAN, Hastings
? Donald Richard McMURCHY, Wanstead
(1889-1959). He was a Ploughman. He married Barbara MACKAY in 1911 & had a son James Gordon McMurchy (1912-1945). He served as Rifleman 25/1178, His next of kin was his wife c/o Mrs J. Ellery, May-Held Post-office, Canterbury
? Thomas William MOORBY, Dannevirke
(1884-1918), born in Bradford, England to James & Emma Jane Moorby. He was a Labourer. He served as Private 51053. His next of kin was his mother of 33 Wallace Place, New Plymouth. Thomas was Killed In Action in Bapaume, France 26 Aug 1918 aged 34 & buried Favreuil British Cemetery, Pas-de-Calais, France
? H. F. MOORE, Masterton
? U. H. MORRIS, Masterton
? Frank Harper MOSS, Eketahuna
(1894-1978) son of Thomas MOSS. He was a Bank Clerk. He served as Corporal 24/2042. His next of kin was his father of Eketahuna (on the Wellington Education Board as a representative of the Wairarapa Board, Chairman of the Newman Chees Company, Chairman of the Eketahuna County Council, Commissioner for the Wellington Military District, Director of the Farmers Dairy Union, Director of the New Zealand Farners' Co-Operative Distribution Company, Ltd., on the Wellington Harbour Board, had land in Masterton. Left for England in 1920 to occupy a seat on the board of directors of the NZ Produce Association, Ltd. Gave up all positions & received a gold watch in 1926)
? David MULCAHY, Mangatainoka
(1883-1918) 2nd of 7 children of Patrick Scanlon MULCAHY & Mary ROCHE. He was a Farmer. He served as Rifleman 24/2043. His next of kin was his mother at Mangatainoka. David was Killed in Action 29 April 1918 aged 35 at Somme, France & buried Wytschaete Military Cemetery, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium
? G. S. NEIL, Takapau
? D. A. NICOLSON, Pongaroa
? P. F. O'NEILL, Masterton
? Ernest Bailey OLIVER, Woodville
(1892-1919) born in England to William & Hannah Jane OLIVER. He was a Shepherd. He served as Trooper 12635. His next of kin was his father at Woodville. Ernest was Accidentally Killed on active service by being run over by limber & buried Cairo War Memorial Cemetery, Egypt
? William Alfred OTTAWAY, Masterton
(1890-1917) He was an Apiarist. He served as Trooper 11/2351. His next of kin was his father William Alfred Ottaway of Fernside Farm, Featherston. William was Killed In Action in Egypt 9 Jan 1917 aged 21 & buried Kantara War Memorial Cemetery, Egypt. His parents, William Alfred & Kate Ottaway, were originally from Sussex, England.
? Frederick William PALMER, Dannevirke
He was a Labourer. He married Cecilia Agnes MAHER in 1910. He served as Rifleman 24/2068. His next of kin was his wife at Dublin Street, Danevirke
? Louth Frederick PETERS, Hamau
(1891-1916) born in Carterton to William Frederick PETERS & Elizabeth Ann WAKELIN. He was a Farm hand. Served as Rifleman 24/2070. His next of kin was his father of Hamua, Louth was Killed In Action on the Somme, France 15 Sep 1916 & buried Caterpillar Valley
? H. PHILLIPS, Tawataia
? Daniel William PIERCE, Featherston
(1879-1917) born in England to W. C. & Emily Puerce. He was a Ploughman. He served as Rifleman 24/2073. His next of kin was his mother of Ebony, near Ashford, England. Daniel was Killed In Action in Belgium, 7 June 1917 aged 38 & buried Wulverghem-Lindenhoek Road Military Cemetery, Heuvelland, West-Vlaanderen
? Hartley Emerson PIKE, Greytown
(1897-1947) born in Australia to Phillip PIKE & . He was a Bank Clerk. He served as Sergeant 10/3980. His next of kin was his father in Eketahuna. He married Gladys Evelyn SMITH of Carterton in 1919, & had 4 children, He was accepted for service at the Defence Office in Masterton
? B. PILKINTON, Pahiatua
? J. PORTER, Nireaha
? William Holditch RADCLIFFE, Kopuaranga
(1897-1916) 3rd of 10 children of William RADCLIFFE & Minnie BRAY. He was a Labourer. He served as Rifleman 24/2078. His next of kin was his mother of Mauriceville West, Masterton. William was Killed In Action Somme, France 15 Sep 1916 aged 18 & buried Caterpillar Valley
? A. T. ROBERTS, Masterton
? J. C. ROCKDALE, Mangatainoka
? Hugh ROSS, Kiritaki
? J. RUSSELL, Waipukurau
? James Francis SADLER, Featherston
(1893-1971) He was a Farmer. He served as Rifleman 24/2084. His next of kin was his mother Mrs M. J. Sadler at Lowlands, Featherston
? H. N. SALISBURY, Parkvale
? S. SELLARS, Castlepoint
? T. SHEARD, Masterton
? Leonard Augustus SIMONSON, Masterton
(1893-1960) 3rd of 6 children of Alexander SIMONSON & Fredereke Minnie VOLHEIM. He was a Cabinetmaker. He served as Rifleman 24/2090. His next of kin was his mother of Albert Street, Masterton
? Percy Charles SIRED, Featherston
(1884-1934) He was a Railway Porter. He served as Lance Corporal 24/2092. His next of kin was his sister Mrs Robson of 80 Park Road, Masterton. He married Ethel Edith HENDRA in 1927. They are buried in Karori
? D. SMITH, Dannevirke
? Patrick SOUTER, Martinborough
(1888-1918) son of John Pearson SOUTER & Margaret 'Maggie' HOULAHAN. He was a Baker. He served as Lance Sergeant 24/2095. His next of kin was his mother at Hokitika. Patrick was Killed in Action 5 April 1918 Somme, France aged 30 & buried Serre Road Cemetery No.1
NOTE Cenotaph has PATRICK Souter (1888-1918). CWGC has PETER Souter brother Peter (1886-1957)
? John STANTON, Wallingford
? E. W. STRONG, Dannevirke
? B. SULLIVAN, Masterton
? Francis Claude SUMMERSBY, Dannevirke
(1896-1984), 5th of 18 children of James William SUMMERSBY & Maren Kristina NIELSEN. He was a Plumber. He served as Rifleman 24/2104. His next of kin was his father of London Street, Dannevirke
? A. SUTHERLAND, Masterton
? John Private SWANNEY, Pahiatua
(1892-1953) son of John & Tomima SWANNEY. He was a Labourer. He served as Private 10/4191. He married Ellen Jean MARSHALL (1896-1986) in 1920. They are all buried in Mangatainoka, Pahiatua
? Daniel SWARBRICK, Norsewood
(1875-1959). He was a Farmer. Served as Rifleman 24/2105. He married Elizabeth BATES in 1897. His next of kin was his wife at Norsewood
? Eric TAINE, Dannevirke
? H. TAVISTOCK, Waipukurau
? F. C. TAYLOR, Pahiatua
? Charles TERRY, Tirohanga
He was a Slaughterman. He served as Rifleman 24/2107. His next of kin was his father Harry Terry of Matthew Street, Dannevirke
? W. THERESEN/THORSEN, Norsewood ?
? William James THORBURN, Dannevirke
(1895-1970), 4th of 8 children of James THORBURN & Mary YOUNG. He was a Stock Agent. He served as Sapper 4/2009. His next of kin was his mother of Rawhiti Street, Dannevirke
? Ernest WARDLE, Pongaroa
He was a Shearer. He served as Trooper 11/2384. His next of kin was his father John Wardle of Pongaroa, via Pahiatua
? James Hamilton Walter WILEY, Masterton
(1881-1931), 4th of 10 children of Hamilton James WILEY & Elizabeth Catherine 'Kate' VEENMAN. James was a Labourer. He served as Trooper 11/2385. His next of kin was his father Hamilton of Box 115, Westfield, Logan, Utah, USA (James's father Hamilton, mother Kate and 'some' of his siblings found the Mormon faith whilst in Carterton and left for Utah in 1907).
James married Eileen May WILTON in 1917
? Walter John WOODLEY, Carterton
Walter served twice, 13 Nov 1915 & May 1918. Not certain this W. J. Woodley served with the 10th.
There was a Walter John born 1894, 1 of 9 children of Albert WOODLEY & Ann Ethel NEVILLE. Albert was a Taxi Proprietor in Masterton in the 1920s
PHOTO
Lance Corporal CHARLES JOSEPH HAWKE
Killed In Action Ypres, Belgium 1917
MOTUEKA Magistrate's Court - 1916
from the MOTUEKA MAGISTRATE'S COURT 30 March 1916
before Mr J. S. Evans, S.M.
POLICE v HAROLD TREWAVAS
1/ driving a vehicle without lights, contrary to the by-laws
2/ furious driving
Constable PIDGEON stated that defendant endeavoured to avoid detection by driving off at an excessive speed after being challenged for driving without lights, hence the second charge.
His Worship imposed a fine of 40s, with 7s costs, in the first case, and 20s, with 7s costs, on the second chard.
Frank HAWKEN, Roy NEIMAN, George THORN, Martha CLIMO and Florence CRISP were each fined 40s, and costs 7s, for riding bicycles without lights
William Edward RENNISON, for riding a motor cycle without a light was fined 40s, with 7s costs; and Donald SIMPSON was fined a like sum for driving a vehicle without lights
Ernest BARROW, for being drunk whilst in charge of a trap, pleaded guilty, and was fined 40s, with 7s costs, the police stating that the practice was not uncommon in the district, and that the case was brought as a warning.
George GROOBY, for driving a vehicle without proper lights, was convicted and fined ?3 (March 2013 equivalent of $400), with 7s costs, the defendant having failed to stop after being ordered to do so by the police.
Peter HAGEN was fined 40s, with 7s costs, for driving a vehicle without lights, and a similar amount with costs for furious driving.
The police state that defendant failed to stop when requested to do so, and drove off at an excessive speed in an endeavour to avoid detection. He and his comrades, who came from the Waimea, had to be tracked down.
Clifford James HOULT and Thornton Alfred RUSS, for assisting in the commission of the offence of furious driving in the foregoing case, were each fined 40s, with 7s costs, the Magistrate remarking that there were plenty of opportunities at the present time for a little excitement, especially for young fellows, without breaking the law in this manner.
Alfred Frederick SILCOCK was charged by the police with cruelly treating a brown mare at Ngatimoti on March 6th. A pleas of guilty was entered.
Constable Pidgeon said the offence was committed at the sale yards at Ngatimoti, where defendant thrashed the horse unmercifully.
Defendant said the mare was pulling back, as she was in the habit of doing, and he had taken a whip "to straighten her up a bit."
The Magistrate, in inflicting a fine of ?3, with 7s costs, said there was no justification for thrashing the animal in that manner.
Maren Kristina Nielsen had 18 children
James William SUMMERSBY (1865-1931)
was born in Molsley, Surrey, England
Maren Kristina (aka Mary Christina) NIELSEN (1870-1964)
was born in Denmark
JAMES & MAREN married in New Zealand 17 Nov 1889
they had 18 children
... 1
1890 - 1963 Elizabeth Maud Summersby
born 13 Oct 1890
Elizabeth married William Michael MOORE (1883-1972) in 1921
... 2
1891 - 1954 John James Summersby
John was a Sawyer
He died 9 December 1954 aged 63
buried Plot 76, WWI section at Mangatera
... 3
1893 - 1893 Edith Ethel Summersby
Edith died 11 Oct 1893 aged 3 months
she is buried Grave 37, Block B with brothers Rupert & Harold at
Settlers Cemetery, Dannevirke
.. 4
1894 - 1895 Rupert Oland Sydney Summersby
born 17 December 1894
Rupert died 11 March 1895 aged 11 weeks
buried Grave 37, Block B with Edith & Harold at Settlers cemetery, Dannevirke
... 5
1896 - 1984 Francis Claude Summersby
Francis was selected for war in the Wairarapa quota of the Tenth Reinforcements and proceeded to Trentham Camp on Nov 16 1915. He served as Rifleman 24/2104 with the New Zealand Rifle Brigade, 4th Reinforcements 2nd Battalion, F Company. He embarked from Wellington 4 March 1916 for Egypt. His next of kin was his father James Summersby of London Street, Dannevirke
Francis died 8 October 1984 aged 88
buried Plot 8, Block 10, RSA section at Mangatera Cemetery
... 6
1898 - 1992 Marie Ellinor Summersby
Marie married Harry BURTON in 1920
... 7
1900 - 1976 Unita Myrtle Summersby
Unita married Hugh Henry Charles HAROLD in 1919
Unita died 16 August 1976 aged 76
Hugh died 2 weeks later, 30 August 1976 aged 84
they are buried together Plot 47, Block BG at Mangatera
... 8
1903 - 1972 John Wilfrid Summersby
born 3 February 1903
nothing known of John
... 9
1903 - 1978 Janetta Willow Summersby
born 2 September 1903
Janetta married Edward BURTON in 1924
... 10
1905 - 1906 Harold Vesper Summersby
Harold died 4 January 1906 aged 7 days
Bush Advocate, 5 January 1906 SUMMERSBY - On the 4th inst., at Mangahe, harold Vesper Summersby, infant son of James and Mary Summersby
buried Grave 37, Block B with Edith & Rupert at Settlers Cemetery Dannevirke
... 11
1907 - 1907 Freda Summersby
twin with Gertie
Freda died 8 March 1907 aged 2 months
Bush Advocate, 8 March 1907 SUMMERSBY - At Tahoraiti, on the 8th inst., the infant daughter of Jas. and Mary Summersby
buried Grave 76, Block G with sisters Gertrude & Eva at Settlers Cemetery, Dannevirke
... 12
1907 - 1907 Gertrude 'Gertie' Summersby
Gertie died 16 March 1907 aged 3 months
Bush Advocate, 16 March 1907 SUMMERSBY - At Tahoraiti, on March 16th, the second infant daughter of James and Mary Summersby
buried Grave 76, Block G with sisters Freda & Eva at Settlers cemetery, Dannevirke
... 13
1908 - 1962 Victor 'Ivan' Summersby
Ivan was a Farm Hand
He married Vera Constance Sophia DEW (1910-2000) in 1932
Ivan died Christmas Day 1962 aged 54
Vera died 28 March 2000 aged 89
They are buried together Plot 29, Block LC at Mangatera Cemetery
... 14
1910 - 1996 Ariel Summersby
born 29 January 1910
Ariel lived in Tokoroa & died in Hastings
He died 2 August 1996 aged 86
buried Plot 46, Block NCH at Hastings Cemetery
... 15
1911 - 1912 Eva Summersby
Eva died 18 February 1912 aged 7 months
buried Grave 76, Block G with sisters Freda & Gertrude at Settlers Cemetery, Dannevirke
... 16
1912 - ? Ruby Irene Summersby
nothing known of Ruby
... 17
1914 - 1935 Bruce Summersby
Bruce died 27 April 1935 aged 20
buried Plot 901, Block D at Hastings cemetery with his mother
... 18
1917 - 1931 Bertie Summersby
nothing known of Bertie
James William Summersby died 4 Sep 1931 aged 66
he is buried Plot 542, Block D at Hastings Cemetery
Maren Christina Summersby died 11 March 1964 aged 94
she is buried with son Bruce in Plot 901, Block D at hastings
PHOTO
HEADSTONE of Maren & her son Bruce
Plot 901, Block D at Hastings Cemetery
LIDDY - LEDDY in New Zealand
LIDDY marriages in New Zealand 1848 - 1935
NOTES
* because it is known some Liddy changed the spelling of their name from Leddy, I have also added, at end, a list of the LEDDY MARRIAGES in case some are family of the other
* some birth dates are based on recorded age at death
* the children are only those found to date
LIDDY GROOMS
Francis Liddy (1852-1915)
son of Thomas & Ann Liddy, buried Mount Street cemetery
- married Emma Sarah PAGE in 1885
their known children: (born in Masterton)
* 1886 - 1917 Thomas John Liddy, aged 30
- Thomas served as Lieut/Corp 20368. He was Killed In Action in Ypres, Belgium, 14 Dec 1917. MEMORIALS: Buttes New British Cemetery (NZ) Memorial, Belgium. Memorial gates, Greytown Soldiers Memorial Park, Greytown. Memorial trees, 117 lime trees, Avenue of Remembrance, Greytown Soldiers Memorial Park.
* 1889 - 1890 Ernest Arthur Liddy, aged 13 months
- Ernest died in April, 2 months before brother William
* 1890 - 1890 William Henry Liddy, aged 9 weeks
- William was smothered to death on 14th June (just 2 months after his brother Ernest died) by his mother Emma laying on him. Emma was sleeping with William and another young child (possibly 4 year old Thomas), at Shirley's boarding house (Royal hotel?) in Featherston that night and had lain on him in her sleep
* 1891 - 1938 Frederick Charles Liddy, aged 47
- On 27 Sep 1938, Frederick, married man, aged 47, employed at Wellington City Corporation, Moa Point Quarry, was struck on the head by a piece of stone from a shot fired 181ft away and was fatally injured. A Magisterial Inquiry found there was no negligence in the performance of the quarry foreman
* 1893 - 1912 Francis Herbert Liddy, aged 19
- Francis died in bed at home in Tauherenikau 1 Sep 1912. He had been subject to apoplectic fits
* 1894 - 1983 Philip Trevor Liddy, aged 88
* 1905 - 1988 Mary Alice Margaret Liddy
* 1908 - 1985 William George Page Liddy, aged 69
- Emma remarried in 1916 (see Brides below)
Frederick Charles Liddy (1891-1938)
- married Esther Elizabeth KANE (1890-1975) in 1920
* Frederick enlisted from Featherston in 1914. Served as Private 11/311. His next of kin was his mother in Tauherenikau
John Liddy (1884-1950)
John was born in Sydney, Australia to Joseph Liddy (1843-1900) & Charlotte Jarrold (1845-1928), both died in NZ. A brother of Charlotte, Joseph & William here
- married Mary HONE (1889-1956) in 1912
Mary was born in Timaru to Thomas Hone & Agnes Hassen
their known children:
* 1914 - 2004 Mary Agnes Liddy
* 1917 - 2002 Thomas Joseph 'Tom' Liddy
John Arthur Liddy (1889-1957)
- married Nora Violet SANDERSON (1903-1986) in 1924
daughter of Thomas Sanderson & Maria Young of Mahurangi
Joseph Liddy (1883-1949)
born in Windsor, Sydney, Australia to Joseph Liddy (1843-1900) & Charlotte Jarrold (1845-1928), both died in NZ. Brother of Charlotte, John & William here
- married Ethel Maud VERNALL (1885-1950) in 1905
Ethel was born in Orari, Canterbury 1 of 8 children to Walter Raymond Vernall & Susan Anne Turpin. Ethel died in Waihi and is buried at Hamilton East. Joseph's burial not yet found
their known children:
* 1905 - 1970 Kenneth Jerrold Liddy, buried Hamilton
* 1907 - 1941 Dudley Vernon Liddy, buried Hamilton
* 1908 - 1910 Beauchamp Almslie Joseph Liddy (aged 2)
* 1909 - 1977 Almsleigh Ethel Lyveden Liddy
* 1912 - Desmond Blanche Mabel Liddy
* 1914 - 1976 Haydn Ernest Westleigh Liddy
Kenneth Jerrold Liddy (1905-1970)
- married Phyllys Olive RHODES (1909-1993) in 1935
daughter of Randolph Theodore Rhodes & Kathleen Alice Kerius
In 1932 Kenneth was a Brother of the Loyal Otorohanga Lodge, No 9209
Kenneth & Phyllys are buried at Hamilton Park
Michael Joseph Liddy (1854-1922)
- married Mary COFFEY (1870-1949) in 1886
their known children:
* 1888 - Mary Liddy
* 1889 - Ann Maria Liddy
* 1891 - 1921 James Patrick Liddy
* 1893 - Johannah Katherine Liddy
* 1894 - 1974 John Joseph Liddy (buried Christchurch)
* 1896 - Eileen Veronica Liddy
* 1898 - 1909 Michael Jeremiah Liddy (aged 11)
* 1899 - 1899 Patrick Joseph Liddy (aged 2 months)
* 1900 - 1903 Dermot Joseph Liddy (aged 2)
* 1904 - Joseph Cornelius Coffey Liddy
* 1906 - 1967 Francis Desmond Liddy (buried Christchurch)
* 1910 - 1978 William Herbert Liddy (buried Christchurch)
* 1914 - 2004 Mary Agnes Liddy
Philip Liddy (1844-1882)
- married Mary WEBLEY in 1881
* after a long illness, Philip committed suicide by cutting his throat with a razor at his home in Waihenga, Martinborough
Mary remarried in 1883 (see Brides below)
Philip Trevor Liddy (1894-1983)
born in Martinborough, Trevor enlisted from Featherston in March 1917. He was a Sergeant-Instructor on the NZ Territorial Force in November
- married Elsie ARCHER in 1917
- Philip next married Doris Emma BEARD (1897-1977) in 1927 in Auckland
their known children:
* 1932 - 2007 Philip Hugh Liddy
William Liddy (1855-1917)
- married Margaret Jane HASSARD in Wellington 1886
born in Enniskillen, Margaret remarried (see Brides below)
their known children:
* 1890 - Annie Jean/Jane Liddy
* 1895 - 1966 Emily Liddy
William Liddy (1886-1981)
born in Windsor, Sydney, Australia to Joseph Liddy (1843-1900) & Charlotte Jarrold (1845-1928), both died in NZ. Brother of Charlotte, John & Joseph here
- married Nellie Eva Maud ANDREW (1886-1950) in 1908
daughter of William & Annie Maria Andrew
their known children:
? - Ivan Liddy
? - Erman Liddy
William & Nellie are buried in Timaru
LIDDY BRIDES
Almsleigh Ethel Lyveden Liddy (1909-1977)
- married Claude Herbert Charles KENNEDY (1907-1954) in 1934
son of William Kennedy & Maud Mabel Cook
Anne Liddy
- married Patrick 'Pat' O'DONNELL (1804-1879) in 1848 in Auckland
Pat was possibly from Limerick, Ireland. He and Ann arrived on the 'Sir Robert Sale' in July 1847 into Auckland. There were 3 boys with them, John aged 7, Thomas aged 4 & Michael aged 3. Perhaps they were theirs, maybe they weren't? Unusual that they remarried on arrival, OR maybe they weren't married until they arrived. Pat died 19 Sep 1879 in Mangonui and is said to be buried in Kaeo (burial not found)
Annie Jean Liddy (1890-)
- married James BANWELL (1890-1920) in 1912
their known children:
* 1913 - Thelma May Banwell
* 1916 - Jean Elizabeth Banwell
- Annie next married George LANCASTER in 1931
Bridget Annie Liddy
- married David HALL in 1890
Charlotte Liddy (1888-1933)
Charlotte was born in Balmain, Sydney, Australia to Joseph Liddy (1843-1900) & Charlotte Jarrold (1845-1928), both died in NZ. Sister of John, Joseph & William here
- married Joseph Leonard Augustus SUNDBORN (1887-1963) in 1909
a son of John Joseph Sundborn & Sarah McKnight
their known children, born Timaru:
1909 - 1968 Lionel Leonard Sundborn
1913 - 1977 Alan Edwin Sundborn
1920 - 1967 Desmond Gerald Sundborn
NOTES in Aug 1918 Joseph Leonard was a letter carrier in Masterton when called up as a recruit
Eileen Veronica Liddy (1896-)
- married Edward Philip Jones RUSHTON (1891-1949) in 1920
son of William Rushton & Rose Hannah Duggan. He served in WWI as Trooper 72027, 38th Reinforcements Mounted Rifles Brigade, Mounted Field Ambulance, NZEF, embarking on the Manuka 13 June 1918. His next of kin was his mother in Springfield, Canterbury
Emma Sarah Liddy (1869-1936 nee Page)
first married Francis Liddy in 1885 (see Grooms above)
- next married Arthur Isaac Cresswell YARRALL (1878-1945) in 1916
born in Picton to John Gibson Yarrall & Emily Jane Parfitt
Ivy Leila Liddy (1905-1994)
- married Alfred Edward ISEMONGER (1887-1958) in 1925
their known children:
* 1926 - 2013 Alfred Bernard Isemonger
* 1927 - 1971 Edward William Isemonger
* 1929 - Ross Ian Isemonger
* 1931 - 1957 Margaret Xandra Isemonger
* ???? - Judith Ann Isemonger
* ???? - Raymond Anthony Isemonger
they are buried All Saints Anglican, Howick, Auckland
Jane Kerr McCutcheon/McKutchen Liddy (1886-1913)
- married Hope SNOWDEN (1886-1967) in 1907
son of Francis Snowden & Ann Rutherford of Brightwater, Tasman
their known children:
* 1908 - 1961 Violet Hope Snowden
* 1911 - Hilda Frances Snowden
* 1913 - 1980 Florrie Jennie Snowden (+ Albert Charles Ruffell)
* Jane died 3 April 1913, 2 weeks after birth of Florrie
- Hope next married Hannah STUART in 1915
Lydia Liddy (1881-1955)
- married Edward Arthur IRWIN (1873-1941) in 1906
Edward was born in Timaru, a son of Robert (1838-1903) & Margaret (1830-1903) Irwin who had arrived into Timaru, from County Leitrim, Ireland, on the 'Echunga' on 16 Dec 1862 and lived in Timaru all their lives. Margaret died a week after her husband. Edward Arthur Irwin was a Police Constable in the 1920s and a Poet of some repute. Edward & Lydia lived in Lyttelton for a time and that is where he is buried, Lydia not yet found.
their known children:
* 1907 - 1980 Margaret Lorell Irwin (+ William Francis Newstead)
Margaret Liddy
- married Martin 'Marty' MARTIN in 1857
their known children:
* 1862 - 1866 Catherine Martin (aged 4)
* 1864 - 1914 Francis Patrick Martin (Wairarapa)
* 1866 - 1867 Edwin Peter Martin (aged 3 months)
* 1872 - 1872 Philip Martin (aged 3 weeks)
Margaret Liddy
- married James McMILLAN in 1878
Margaret Jane Liddy (nee Hassard 1868-1931)
first married William Liddy (see Grooms above)
- married John Bridgman CONNETT (1861-1943) in 1928
John was born in England and a veteran of the Royal Navy. He had arrived in NZ about 1914/15, just prior to marrying his first wife, Jeannie BEATON (1848-1927) in 1915
... from the Auckland Star, 18 Feb 1943 - CONNETT (King's Empire Veteran) - On February 18, 1943, at the Auckland Hospital, John, late of Veterans' Home, Mount Roskill, in his eighty-third year. Funeral will leave C. H. Barker's Chapel, Queen Street, Onehunga, at 11 a.m. to-morrow (Friday) for Hillsborough Cemetery
John is buried Area 10, Block A, Lot No 365 with Margaret Jane
Margaret June Liddy (1902-1968)
- married Alexander John DUNN (1902-1976) in 1930
Mary Liddy (nee Webley)
first married Philip Liddy in 1881 (see Grooms above)
- married James DUNCAN in 1883
Mary Liddy
- married Edmond James CARNEY (1876-1966) in Christchurch 1908
their known children:
1908 - 2008 Lucy Catherine Imelda Carney (+ Huia Lionel Jack Laughton)
* 1909 - 1941 John Andrew Carney
- Gunner 24450 WWII, died in Greece
* 1910 - 2008 Mary Catherine Carney (+ Hobcraft)
* 1911 - 1979 Michael Joseph Carney
* 1913 - 1980 Edmond James Carney
* 1915 - 1994 William Francis Carney
Mary Alice Margaret Liddy (1905-1988)
born in Featherson
- married William Leonard HIGGISON (1897-1972) in 1927
William was born in Greytown, Wairarapa, the 13th of 16 children of Joseph Higgison (1853-1933) & Ellen Waghorn (1859-1928) who married in Greytown in 1877
William & Mary are also buried in Greytown
Mary Ellen Liddy (1852-1912)
- married Peter GRIFFIN (1843-1921) in 1867
Peter was born in Bonhill, Dunbartonshire, Scotland
they died in Melbourne, Australia
their known children, born in Victoria:
* 1869 - Agnes Griffin
* 1874 - 1881 Ellen Rose Griffin
* 1875 - 1949 Janet Kate Griffin
* 1883 - 1951 Marion Amelia Griffin
Mary Ellen Liddy (1887-1920)
- married Herbert James PORTER (1881-1968) in 1908
their known children:
* 1909 - Cyril Herbert Tylee Porter
* 1910 - 1988 Stanley James Porter
Rebecca Liddy
- married Ernest Fischer OPPER (1882-1956) in 1914
their known children:
* 1915 - Constance Hannah Opper
Ernest served with the 24th Reinforcements, Auckland Infantry Regiment, A Company, NZEF, WWI as Private 44771. He embarked from Devonport in 1917. Rebecca was then at Marble Bar, 166 Queen Street, Auckland
Rebecca Liddy (1882-1952)
- married Samuel BLACKBURN in 1925
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LEDDY marriages in New Zealand 1866 - 1927
LEDDY GROOMS
James Leddy (1855-1930), born Kilworth, County Cork, buried Karori
- married Emma Jane PIKE (1860-1918) in 1880, at St Mary's Wellington
Emma was born in Upper Hutt, a daughter of Edwin Pike (1833-1893) & Jane Bell (1837-1884). Her father died at her home in Upper Hutt in June 1893 and was buried at Trentham. Emma died at Kaiwharawhara
their known children: born Upper Hutt:
* 1881 - 1881 Mary Ellen Leddy (aged 3 months)
* 1884 - 1921 Catherine/Kathleen Agnes Leddy
* 1888 - 1974 Mary Molly Leddy
* 1889 - 1958 John Leddy
* 1894 - 1966 James Alfred Leddy
- next married Margaret Mary MALONE in 1926
James Alfred Leddy (1894-1966)
- married Ida Beatrice MOSS (1897-1923) in 1917
Ida died of TB, buried with her father in Karori
- married Dorothy Mary 'Doris' BROWN (1900-1960) in 1924
they had 2 sons & a daughter
James died of cancer, bad heart & obesity, buried Taita
John Leddy (1890-1958)
- married Isabella Agnes HENDLE (1892-1969) in 1916
their known children, born Hutt & Wellington
* 1917 - 1989 Oromea Patricia Leddy (+ Reginald Hewitt Swain)
* 1921 - 1992 Valerie Yvonne Leddy (+ Ronald Vincent Peters)
Thomas Francis Leddy (1881-1949)
- married Madeline Margaret BRARKIN (1887-1974) in 1921
LEDDY BRIDES
Catherine/Kathleen 'Kate' Agnes Leddy (1884-1921)
- married Charles Chipplin ROBINS in 1914
their known children:
1915 - 1986 Noel Dudley Robins
* 1917 - Bernice Evelyn Robins
* 1918 - 1998 Earl Robins (+ ? Hall)
* 1821 - 1989 Joan Robins (+ Alfred John Goulder)
Catherine died in Kaiwharra of pneumonia aged 37 and is buried in Karori. Her sister Molly brought up her 4 children
Ellen Leddy
- married John McMAHON in 1866
Mary Molly Leddy (1888-1974)
- married Edmund Patrick HEAPHY (1892-1972) in 1927 in Wellington
they brought up sister Kate's 4 children (see above)
Teresa Leddy (1883-)
- married Joseph Peter BRODY?/BRODIE in 1912
NOTES
A Daniel (1839-1919) & Margaret (1842-1925) Leddy arrived into Lyttleton 4 Jan 1865 on the EASTERN EMPIRE. There were no children with them.
their known children born in NZ:
* 1866 - Bridget Elizabeth Leddy
* 1868 - 1958 John James Leddy (twin)
* 1868 - 1868 Thomas Patrick Leddy (twin, aged 1 day)
* 1871 - 1893 Mary Ann Leddy (aged 22)
- from Ashburton Guardian 8 Dec 1893 - We regret to learn that Miss Mary Ann Leddy, second daughter of Mr D. Leddy, of Wakanui, died this morning at ten o'clock at his residence, Ashgrove farm, aged 22 years
* 1873 - Katherine Leddy
* 1875 - 1875 Margaret Ellen Leddy (aged 10 days)
* 1875 - 1874 Thomas Francis Leddy (aged 4 months)
* 1876 - 1893 Margaret Ellen Leddy (aged 16), 0 months before 22 year old sister Mary Ann
* 1879 - 1961 Ceciley Leddy (didn't marry)
* 1881 - 1949 Thomas Francis Leddy
* 1883 - Teresa Leddy
NOTES
Funeral of daughter Margaret Ellen 29 March 1893 ... A very large gathering of friends from all parts of the country formed the funeral procession to-day of the late margaret Ellen Leddy, daughter of Mr Daniel Leddy, of Wakanui. The deceased was only sixteen years of age, was a most promising young woman and a much beloved member of her family. Requiem mass was celebrate in the church of the Holy Name by Very Rev Father O'Donnell, and there was a large congregation at the service. The bereaved family have the deepest sympathy of the whole district in their loss.
Funeral of daughter Mary Ann Leddy 11 Dec 1893 ... One of the largest funerals ever seen in Ashburton took place yesterday, the occasion being the burial of the late Miss Mary Ann Leddy, the daughter of Mr Daniel Leddy of Wakanui. About nine o'clock the hearse left Ashgrove, Mr Leddy's residence, followed by about forty or fifty vehicles; but by the time the procession reached the Ashburton Catholic Church, there must have been quite ninety carriages and about forty persons riding taking part. Arrived at the church, a funeral sermon was preached by the Rev Father O'Donnell, the church being crowded. About one o'clock the procession, which was then greatly increased by friends from the church, made its way to the cemetery where a large assemblage of friends were present to pay their last token of respect to the deceased. Father O'Donnell conducted the funeral service. Considerable sympathy was expressed with the bereaved parents in their sad loss, this being the third daughter the parents have lost within two years and that too, just as each had reached womanhood
NOTES
There is a Thomas Leddy (1832-1905), born in Ireland who was buried in Southern Cemetery, Dunedin 23 Aug 1905
PHOTO
Plot 171, Row 4 at Timaru
Joseph (1843-1900) & Charlotte (nee Jarrold, 1845-1928) LIDDY
family of Albert West SEDCOLE - Pahiatua
Albert West SEDCOLE (1843-1928)
was born in 21 June 1843 in Hougham, Dover, England, 1 of 12 children of Captain William Joseph SEDCOLE & Margaret WEST who sailed to New Zealand on his boat the 'Royal Stuart' in 1855. They settled in the South Island and later moved to Wellington
Margaret MARTIN (1844-1920)
was born in Kaiwarrawarra, Wellington to William & Margaret MARTIN who arrived on the NEW ZEALAND which left Cumray on the Clyde on the 4 July 1842 and arrived in Nelson on the 4 Nov 1842
ALBERT & MARGARET married 17 Jan 1865 in the Christchurch Registry Office
they had 12 children
. . 1 . .
1865 - 1910 Margaret Janet Sedcole
born 2 Nov 1865 in Kaiapoi, Canterbury
Margaret married George Whitcombe (1854-1919) in 1888
their known children
* 1889 - 1991 Henry George Whitcombe
* 1890 - Catherine Whitcombe
* 1890 - 1915 Gerald Aubrey Whitcombe (killed in Gallipoli)
* 1892 - 1916 Dorothy Whitcombe (m. Frank Teddy in 1916)
* 1893 - 1893 Geoffrey Martin Whitcombe (aged 6 months)
* 1894 - 1978 Rupert Cyril Whitcombe
* 1895 - 1896 Hugh Cecil Whitcombe (aged 8 months)
* 1901 - 1988 Edward Ralph Whitcombe
MARGARET died 22 Dec 1910 in Kawhia, Waikato aged 45
* George died in Christchurch & buried with his father in Avonside Anglican cemetery
. . 2 . .
1866 - 1866 Lily Sedcole
LILY was born still in Kaiapoi, Canterbury
. . 3 . .
1867 - 1871 Alberta Mary 'Bertie' Sedcole
born 1867 in Kaiapoi, Canterbury
BERTIE died 22 Dec 1871 aged 3? in Lyttelton
Wellington Independent, 10 Jan 1871
SEDCOLE, On Dec 22, at Lyttelton, Bertie, daughter of Mr Albert West Sedcole, aged three years and six months
. . 4 . .
1870 - 1903 Albert William Robertson Sedcole
born 18 Feb 1870 in Christchurch
married Elizabeth Chatfield (1874-1952) in 1897
they had 2 known children in Pahiatua
* 1897 - 1908 Mary Margaret Sedcole
* 1902 - 1982 Albert John Sedcole
ALBERT died 23 Jan 1903 in Rotorua aged 32
Manawatu Standard, 9 Jan 1903
Mr A. W. R. Sedcole, one of the oldest settlers of the Pahiatua district, died suddenly at Rotorua at the end of last week. Deceased, who was well known in the district, was a member of the Akiteo County Council. He leaves a widow and two children. His remains were forwarded from Rotorua, reaching Pahiatua last night
He is buried Plot 4, Block 4 at Mangatainoka
HEADSTONE READS
Sacred to the memory of
William Wilson McCardle,
Mayor of Pahiatua.
Beloved husband of Charlotte Isabelle McCardle,
died Oct. 23 1912, aged 44 years.
"At rest".
"I shine in the light of God,
His likeness stamps my brow;
Though the shadows of death my feet have trod,
And I reign in glory now".
On the same pillar on another side:
Also Charlotte Isabel McCardle,
died June 20 1948, aged 76 years.
Another side states:
Also Margaret Kathleen McCardle,
died May 18 1898, aged 5 months
ELIZABETH died in New Plymouth 45 years after him
. . 5 . .
1872 - 1948 Charlotte Isabella 'Lottie' Sedcole
born 23 Feb 1872 in Christchurch
Charlotte married William Wilson McCardle 20 Nov 1891
their known children, born in Pahiatua
* 1892 - 1964 Albert William McCardle
* 1894 - 1962 Claude McCardle
* 1895 - 1970 Allen Cecil McCardle
* 1897 - Cyril McCardle
* 1898 - Kathleen Margaret McCardle
* 1901 - Charlotte Isabell Sedcole McCardle
* 1904 - Violet Janet McCardle
* 1905 - Gwendoline Rose McCardle
CHARLOTTE died 20 June 1948 in Pahiatua aged 76
. . 6 . .
1874 - 1877 Henry Martin Sedcole
born 27 March 1874 in Lyttleton, Christchurch
Press, 30 March 1874
SEDCOLE - On March 27th, at Sumner road, Lyttelton, the wife of Mr A. W. Sedcole, of a son
HENRY died 27 April 1877 in Lyttleton aged 3
. . 7 . .
1876 - 1970 James Edwin Sedcole
born 12 July 1876 in Christchurch
James married Dorcas Byrne (1877-1936) in 1902
their known children, born in Masterton:
* 1905 - 1972 James Archdell Sedcole
* 1907 -1975 Alfred West Sedcole
JAMES died 5 July 1970 in Lyttleton aged 93
. . 8 . .
1877 - 1946 David Paul Martin Sedcole
born 30 Sep 1877 in Christchurch
David married Lucy Josephine Henriette Annie CAVANAGH (1881-1958) in 1902
their known children
* 1903 - 1966 Margaret Annie Josephine Sedcole (+Walter James Ebbitt in 1921)
* 1905 - Ivy Amy Sedcole (+Thomas Arthur OSMOND (1903-1950) in 1927)
* 1913 - Mary Vaughan Sedcole
DAVID died 16 January 1946 in Wairoa aged 68
. . 9 . .
1879 - 1956 Alice Grace Martin Sedcole
born 20 Oct 1879
Alice married Frank Thomas Hart Zillwood (1872-1936) in 1900
their known children, born in Pahiatua
* 1900 - 1958 George Redvers Zillwood
* 1902 - 1945 Frank Stanley Zillwood
* 1904 - 1992 Alice Grace Margaret Zillwood
* 1908 - 1988 Phillip Miles Dawson Udy Zillwood
* 1920 - 1999 Albert Hart Robertson Zillwood
ALICE died 20 Aug 1856 aged 76 (burial unknown)
* FRANK is buried in Carterton
. . 10 . .
1881 - 1967 Frederick Ethelbert Sedcole
born 22 Sep 1881 in Kaiapoi
Frederick married Ethel Mary Eliza Hercock in 1910
* Ethel was a daughter of Harry Hercock & Caroline Eliza Lawrence of Carterton
they had 12 children
* one son, Robert James Sedcole (1922-2006) served in WWII as Private 439016 with the Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force (2NZEF), Infantry Brigade. He embarked from Wellington 21 Feb 1944 for Egypt. His next of kin was his mother Ethel at Mangahao Rd., Pahiatua. Robert died 20 May 2006 aged 84 in Rotorua & buried RSA section at Turangi
FREDERICK died 8 March 1967 in Pahiatua aged 85
* He is buried Plot 18, Grave 12, Block 2 at Mangatainoka
. . 11 . .
1883 - 1975 Violet Rose Sedcole
born 20 Dec 1883 in Masterton
Wairarapa Daily Times, 3 Jan 1884
SEDCOLE - On December 20th, at Masterton, the wife of A. W. Sedcole, of Pahiatua, of a daughter
* Violet next married Joseph de Vere Howard (1871-1963) in 1919
VIOLET died 11 June 1975 aged 91 (burial unknown)
. . 12 . .
1885 - 1885 Lily Sedcole
born 28 Feb 1885 in Pahiatua prematurely
LILY died 28 February 1885 aged 7 hours
She buried Grave 61, Plot 4, Block 4 at Mangatainoka with her mother
TIMELINE of Albert West Sedcole (1843-1928)
taken from NZETC: Councillor ALBERT WEST SEDCOLE, of the Pahiatua Borough Council, was born in the parish of Hougham, near Dover, Kent. He came to this Colony with his father's family in 1855, arriving in Lyttelton on the 4th of January. They spent some three weeks in that town before coming on to Wellington, thereby escaping the earthquake by some three or four days. From Wellington Mr Sedcole went on to Napier, where he remained for two years, returning to Wellington in 1858. In 1861 he went to Gabriel's Gully, where fortune smiled on him, and his affairs began to prosper. In 1862 he left Wellington for Canterbury, and spent no less than twenty years in the southern province, marrying there Miss Margaret Martin, daughter of Mr. Martin, shipwright, of Kaiwarra, Wellington, who was lost at sea in the year 1816.
About the year 1882, the land in the Forty-mile Bush was thrown open for sale and after visiting the place, Mr Sedcole determined to take up land in Pahiatua, removing with his family from Lyttelton in July of that year and he has resided there ever since. In conjunction with his brother and Mr W. W. McCardle, Mr Sedcole decided to cut up some of the land on the Main Road, and thus was started what is now known as the borough of Pahiatua. Mr Sedcole has always taken a prominent part in public affairs, and has displayed great energy in the formation of public bodies for the better conduct of matters in general; notably, the Road Board, County Town Board, and finally the borough. Mr Sedcole acted as village steward under the Ballance Government for a considerable period. He at all times kept in view the improvement of his farm, and finally settled down to dairying, sending the milk to the butter factory. For some considerable time Mr Sedcole has acted as land valuer for the Public Trustee and the Government Life Insurance, and, since the inception of the Government Advances to Settlers Act, has acted in the capacity of land valuer of the securities offered by the settlers for advances.
Wairarapa Daily Times, 24 July 1885
PAHIATUA - The weather still keeps very cold and damp, owing to the dense fog that hangs about till late in the day; but in spite of the weather we are still making steady progress. Buildings are going up in every direction, besides many others talked about. The hotel is becoming a feature in the landscape, and. when finished, will be quite an acquisition to the town. The new saw mill is expected to be in full swing in about a week, and to keep pace with the demand for building material, Mr A. W. Sedcole has made arrangements for an unlimited supply of bricks as soon as the weather will permit.
Wairarapa Daily Times, 21 Jan 1886
PAHIATUA - A meeting was held on Friday evening at Mr Miller's shop, when about thirty people were present to consider offers of a site for a town hall, Mr McCardle was voted to the chair. It was also resolved that a Company be formed, to be called the "Pahiatua Town hall Company" The following gentlemen were then chosen:- Messrs Reese, King, Crewe, Baylor, Gregory, Birnie and Boydon. It was further resolved that Mr A. W. Sedcole be Secretary and Treasurer
Evening Post, 26 April 1889
School Committee Elections - PAHIATUA
The following committee has been elected:- R. P. Grevill, A. Reese, A. W. Sedcole, Fred Moore, Richmond, J. Vile, W. W. McCardle
Evening Post, 27 Jan 1890
Mrs A. W. Sedcole, of Pahiatua, who was born at Kaiwarra in 1844, her parents having arrived in the ship 'New Zealand' in 1842, writes to state that she missed taking part in the old identities procession on Jubilee Day through arriving in Wellington by train just too late. Mrs Sedcole fully intended to be present, and started before daylight on her long ride through the Forty-Mile Bush
Evening Post, 5 June 1890
A LICENSING COMMITTEEMAN UNSEATED, WOODVILLE, THIS DAY
A petition to unseat Arthur West Sedcole as a member of the Pahiatua Town District Licensing Committee was enquired into to-day at Woodville by Mr Preece, R.M. The arguments were that Sedcole had received an appointment as Returning Officer for the licensing elections in the Pahiatua Road District and that he had never been dismissed, neither had be resigned the office. The contention was upheld and his election declared null and void and Thomas Hicks, the next on the poll, appointed to the vacancy
Hawkes Bay Herald, 12 July 1895
A chess and draughts match between the Woodville and Pahiatua Chess and Draughts Clubs is to take place tomorrow night at Pahiatua. The following are the names of the teams:-
PAHIATUA
CHESS
Messrs
Godtschalk
Mayne
A.W. Sedcole
G. Whitcombe
Beaufort
Hare
Adams
D. Sedcole
Levin
Thomas
DRAUGHTS
Messrs
Ridd
Kemper
Vile
Blair
Falconer
Grainger
James
Wakeman
WOODVILLE
CHESS
Messrs
T. Sexton
Manisty
Smith
Henderson
Grant
Florence
Scott
E. Sexton
E. Hawkens
DRAUGHTS
Messrs
Kay
W. Murray
John Grant
Rosenberg
M. Murray
Stace
Wilson
Wairarapa Daily Times, 5 Oct 1910
PERSONAL MATTERS - Mr and Mrs A. W. Sedcole and Miss Sedcole of Pahiatua, will leave shortly for an extended trip to the Old Country
Margaret Sedcole died 25 Nov 1920 in Pahiatua aged 80
Albert West Sedcole died 7 Dec 1928 in Tiraumea, Pahiatua aged 85
Evening Post, 7 Dec 1928 A Press Association telegram from Pahiatua reports the death of Mr A. W. Sedcole, one of the very earliest settlers. Mr Sedcole was closely identified with the pioneering days and with various institutions in the district
they are buried Plot 4, Graves 31 & 32, Block 4 at Mangatainoka cemetery
NOTES
Sedcole Street in Pahiatua is named after Albert, it runs parallel with Main St, from Patterson St to Tiraumea Rd
PHOTO
Grave 31, Plot 4, Block 4 at Mangatainoka
Albert West SEDCOLE & wife Margaret nee Martin
Ann Brodie Ainslie HERRIOT in Palmerston, Waitaki
Ann Brodie Ainslie HERRIOT (1855-1928)
was born 8 March 1855 near the Cape of Good Hope, on board the 'Gambia' which left Liverpool 28 Dec 1854, arriving Port of Melbourne 24 April 1855
Her parents were:
William HERRIOT (1815-1883) & Elizabeth AITKEN (1815-1897) who married 27 Jan 1838 in Musselburgh, Inveresk, Midlothian, Scotland and had:
* 1838 - 1839 George Herriot
... born & died in Musselburgh
* 1840 - 1889 Isabella Gowans Herriot
... born Scotland, married John Douglas, died Timaru, New Zealand
* 1841 - 1923 Marion McGhee Herriot
... born Scotland, married William Hogg & had 14 children, died Victoria, Australia
* 1832 - 1890 Elizabeth Aitken Herriot
... born Scotland, married Robert Tremain, died in Ballarat
* 1847 - 1928 Jane Herriot
... born Musselburgh, married William Henry Walker, had 16 children, died in
... Palmerston South, New Zealand
* 1848 - 1848 Archibald Aitken Herriot
... born & died in Midlothian
* 1849 - 1850 George Archibald Herriot
... born & died in Scotland
* 1852 - 1855 William Herriot
... born in Scotland, died in Collingwood, Victoria the month after arriving in
... Australia
* 1855 - 1928 Anne Brodie Ainslie Herriot
... Annie is featured here
* 1857 - 1924 William Herriot
... born in Gisborne, Victoria, married Elizabeth Roach 1890, died in Kalgoorlie
their father, William Herriot died in Creswick, Victoria aged 67
their mother, Elizabeth Herriot died in the Ballarat Lunatic Asylum aged 81
William Alexander STEEL (1849-1929)
was born 1849 in Keady, County Armagh, Northern Ireland
His parents were:
Alexander STEELE (1820-1886) & Eliza Greenwood FREELAND (1816-1868)
William had a sister, Mary Jane Steele (1852-1921) who emigrated to Canada when she was 17 with an uncle, Joseph Burley. She married & settled there.
He had other siblings also born in Keady
ANN & WILLIAM married on 1 May 1874 in Palmerston South, Waitaki
the children of ANNIE & WILLIAM
... 1
1875 - 1876 William Herriot Steel
- born 22 February 1875 in Otago
WILLIAM HERRIOT Steel died 22 May 1876 aged 15 months in Palmerston
... 2
1876 - 1934 Mary Jane Steel
- born 20 July 1876 in Palmerston
Mary married Robert Mark Todd THOMPSON (1877-1924) in 1902
- Robert was born at Whare Flat, Dunedin 1 Aug 1877 to Thomas THOMPSON & Mary Wheeler TODD. He was a shepherd aged 23 of Strath Taieri when called to serve with the 4th contingent in the Boer War in Feb 1900. He was returned home invalided on the 'Whakatane' in Sep 1900. In 1908 section 15, block X, Strath Taieri district was transferred to them from R. H. Hunter-Weston. In 1918, aged 40, Robert was a shepherd in Manutuke, Gisborne when called to serve with the 48th Reinforcements.
their known children:
* 1901 - 1904 Robert Francis Steel Thompson (died in Meeanee, Hawkes Bay)
* 1906 - 1963 James Alexander Eggleton Thompson (died in Gore)
ROBERT MARK Thompson died 18 May 1924 in Middlemarch, Dunedin aged 46
MARY JANE Thompson died 17 November 1934 in Dunedin aged 58
- they are buried Plots 52 & 53, Block 3 at Middlemarch Cemetery
... 3
1878 - 1878 Elizabeth Steel
- born 19 April 1878 in Palmerston
ELIZABETH Steel died 6 November 1878 in Palmerston aged 6? months
... 4
1880 - 1954 James Steel
- born 12 January 1880 in Palmerston
James married Anne Sangster Oughton TODD (1877-1962) 25 April 1911 in Gisborne
- Ann was born in East Taieri, a daughter of Robert TODD & Jane PATON
their known children:
* 1911 - 1942 William Edward Steel
- William served in WWII as Lance Corporal 26279 with the 2NZEF, New Zealand Infantry Brigade. William was killed in action on the Western Desert 22 July 1942 aged 31
* 1912 - 2005 Jean Muriel Steel
JAMES Steel died 14 January 1954 in Gisborne aged 73
ANNE SANGSTER OUGHTON Steel died 21 May 1962 in Gisborne aged 84
- they are buried Plot 331, Block 22 at Taruheru cemetery
NOTE Their names are spelled on cemetery records & headstone as Steele
Their son William's war records have him as Steel
HEADSTONE READS:
Remembrance
JAMES STEELE, 1880-1954
and his beloved wife
ANNE, 1878-1962
and their son, WILLIAM
killed in action El Alemain, 1942
... 5
1881 - 1963 Jessie Steel
- born 20 June 1881 in Palmerston
Jessie married David BLACK (1879-1954) 30 July 1902 in Middlemarch, Dunedin
their known children:
* 1903 - 1975 Violet Angelina Russell Black
* 1906 - 1938 John Black
* 1909 - 1969 Robert Ivor Black
* 1911 - 1966 Annie Ainslie Black
* ? - ? unknown Black
* 1917 - 1994 Jessie Thelma Black
* 1919 - 1994 Lilas Margaret Steel Black
DAVID Black died 14 March 1954 in Invercarill aged 74
- his last adddress was 36 Margaret street
JESSIE died 25 Oct 1963 in Invercargill aged 82
- her last address was 68 Stuart street
- they are buried Plot 662, Block 34 at Eastern cemetery, Invercargill
HEADSTONE READS:
In loving memory of
DAVID
Beloved husband of
JESSIE BLACK
Died 14th Mar 1954
Aged 75 years
Also his beloved wife
JESSIE
Died 25th Oct 1963
Aged 82 years
AT REST
... 6
1883 - 1948 Edward Steel
- born 9 March 1883 in Palmerston, he was a Bricklayer
Edward married Eliza HAGAN (1884-1963) in 1909
- a daughter of Robert HAGAN & Catherine HEWITT
their known children:
* 1910 - 1998 Annie Ainslie Catherine Steel
* 1912 - 1988 Adaliza Roberta Steel
* 1915 - 1915 Sarah Jane Margaret Steel
* 1917 - 1985 Iris Jane Steel
* 1919 - 1995 Gladys Jessie Steel
* 1921 - 1997 Robert Edward Steel
* 1923 - 1975 Colin Stewart Steel
* 1926 - 1981 William James Raymond Steel
EDWARD Steel died 25 September 1948 in Dunedin aged 65
ELIZA Steel died 6 April 1963 in Dunedin aged 78
- their last address was 40 Fitzroy St., Caversham, Dunedin
- their ashes were scattered
... 7
1884 - 1966 William Steel
- born 28 Nov 1884 in Palmerston
William married Esther Jane BROOK (1893-1980) 11 June 1919 in Dunedin
- only known child of Frederick John BROOK & Ellen CASSEY
their known children:
* 1920 - 1984 Vincent Alexander Herriot Steel
* 1929 - 2013 Shirley Ellen Steel (1 Aug 2013)
WILLIAM Steel died 9 November 1966 in Tapanui aged 81
ESTHER JANE Steel died 31 July 1980 aged 86 & 3 weeks
... 8
1887 - 1887 Alfred Steel
- born 15 January 1887 in Palmerston
ALFRED Steel died 15 November 1887 in Palmerston aged 10 months
... 9
1889 - 1963 Robert Steel
- born 23 April 1889 in Middlemarch, Dunedin, Robert was a Bricklayer
Robert married Agnes McHARDY (1892-1984) 27 March 1918 in Dunedin
... (a month after his brother James married Agnes's sister Ada)
- Agnes was born in Otago to George McHARDY & Mary POTTER
ROBERT Steel died 20 November 1963 in Dunedin aged 74
- his last address was 66 Archibald St., Dunedin
AGNES Steel died 27 October 1984 in Waikari Hospital, Dunedin aged 92
- they are buried Plot 37, Block 260 at Andersons Bay cemetery
... 10
1891 - 1984 Ada Steel
- born 26 March 1891 in Dunedin
- Ada married James McHARDY (1888-1961) 28 February 1918 in Dunedin
... (a month before his brother Robert married Ada's sister Agnes)
- James was born in Otago to George McHARDY & Mary POTTER
JAMES McHardy died 1961 aged 73
ADA McHardy died 19 June 1984 in Dunedin aged 93
- they are buried Plots 27 & 28, Block 4 at Middlemarch cemetery
... 11
1894 - 1975 Dorothy Marion Steel
- born 26 February 1894 in Dunedin, she didn't marry
DOROTHY MARION Steel died 10 July 1975 in Palmerston aged 81
... 12
1895 - 1975 Annie Herriot Steel
- born 21 December 1895 in Middlemarch, Dunedin
Annie married Claude Charles Chammen (1882-1952) in 1922
- Claude was born in Devenish, Victoria, Australia and arrived in New Zealand about 1902. He first married Lillas Henrietta KEY (1880-1918) in 1905. Lillas had a daughter, Ida Isabella Key (1900-1938 she became Chammen & married Alfred Ernest Cotton in 1919)
LILLAS HENRIETTA Chammen died aged 37 during the Flu Pandemic
Evening Post, 26 November 1918 CHAMMEN - On the 25th November 1918, at Wellington college Temporary Hospital, Lillas, beloved wife of Claude Chammen, and mother of Ida Chammen; also sister of Ida Bayne (possibly Bain), in her 38th year. [Dunedin papers please copy]
- Lillas is buried Plot 3431, PUBLIC2 at Karori cemetery
CLAUDE CHARLES Chammen died 18 February 1952 in Dunedin aged 70
ANNIE HERRIOT Chammen died 10 July 1975 in Caversham, Dunedin aged 79
- her last address was 400 High St., Central Dunedin
- they are buried Plot 125, Block 168 at Andersons Bay cemetery with the ashes of a spinster daughter, Miri Lorraine Chammen (1925-1985) who died at home, 400 High street
TIMELINE of Ann Brodie Ainslie Steel
* 1919
Ann was at 124 South Rd., Caversham with unmarried daughters Annie Herriot & Dorothy Marion Steel
* 1920
a Dorothy Steel was appointed Pupil Teacher by the Otago Education Board
* 1922
Ann was at 124 South Rd., Caversham with married daughter Annie Herriot Chammen & her husband Claude Charles Chammen a Tram Conductor and with unmarried daughter Dorothy Marion Steel
* 1925
Ann was at 61 Young St., St Kilda with married daughter Annie Chammen & husband, and with unmarried daughter Dorothy Marion Steel. Also with widowed daughter Mary Jane Thompson (husband died in 1924)
* 1928
they (same list as 1925) were at 250 South Rd., Caversham
* 1931
sisters Dorothy Marion (spinster) & Mary Jane (widow) were together at 40 Calder St
* 1935
Dorothy Marion was with sister Annie Chammen & husband Claude at 250 South Rd.
* 1938
Dorothy Marion Steel was with Lenora Jane Currie (nee Christopher) & gold miner husband William Currie at 250 South Rd, Caversham
NOTES
* In the above 9 years of the Electoral Rolls Annie is recorded as married but husband William is not there
* no passenger list found for the 1855 voyage of the Gambia. It sunk off Queenscliff in Port Phillip bay, Victoria on 28 Aug 1891
* Ann's sister, Isabella Gowans Herriot (born 1840 in Musselburgh, Inveresk), married John DOUGLAS in Victoria, Australia in 1859 then moved to New Zealand. Only one child found born to them in NZ, Frank John Douglas (1865). Isabella is buried in Timaru cemetery
* Ann's sister, Jane Herriot (born 1846 Inveresk, Midlothian, Scotland) also sailed on the Gambia to Melbourne. In 1864 aged 18, Jane arrived in Dunedin. The following year she married Henry Walker & had 16 children. They lived for a time in Dunedin then moved to Palmerston South. She died 5 months before Annie
* Do you know where William Steel was all those years??
possibility:
there was a William Steel, appointed Poundkeeper at Strath-Taieri in 1891
see also HERRIOT - HERRIOTT marriages New Zealand
Annie Brodie Ainslie Steel died 1 Dec 1928 in Palmerston aged 73
William Alexander Steel died 19 April 1929 in Palmerston aged 80
PHOTO
Lance Corporal William Henry Steel killed in action El Alamein
son of James Steel & Annie Todd
grandson of Ann Brodie Ainslie & William Steel
William George DEAN + Harriet ALDING - Dannevirke
William George DEAN (1857-1929)
was born in Lyttelton, New Zealand, 1st of 16 children of:
John DEAN (1835-1909) & Emma BATHURST (1840-1914)
his parents are buried Plot 680 & 681, Row 421 at Geraldine Cemetery
Harriet ALDING (1861-1928)
was born in Milton, Oxfordshire, England 2nd of 7 children of:
William ALDING (1834-1909) & Mary Jane IRELAND (1836-1913)
her parents are buried Grave 86, Block J Settlers Cemetery, Dannevirke
WILLIAM & HARRIET married 18 Sep 1877 in Te Aute, Hawkes Bay
they had 13 known children:
... 1
1878 - 1960 Emma Jane Dean
- in June 1889 Emma was in Standard I and in early 1890 in Standard II at Dannevirke School. In May 1891 the Dannevirke School Committee held their usual monthly meeting and it was noted by the Headmaster, F. J. Popplewell that Emma Dean had been absent from school for 9 months. She was then aged 12.
In Dec 1891 she was in Standard III
- Emma married John Albert ANDERSON (1871-1952) in 1899
their known children:
* 1901 - 1985 Horace William Charles Anderson ( buried Mangatera)
* 1902 - Albert Roy Anderson
* 1903 - Ada Marian Anderson
* 1905 - Gordon Carl Anderson
* 1907 - Nola Edith Anderson
* 1908 - Emma May Anderson
JOHN ALBERT died 20 June 1952 aged 81
EMMA died 3 November 1960 aged 82
they are buried together in Plot 1, Block CI at Mangatera cemetery
... 2
1880 - 1902 William John Dean
- In May 1891 'Willie' was in Standard II at Dannevirke school. In April 1893 he was in Standard III and in July that year he was in Standard IV
WILLIAM died 2 Sep 1902 aged 22
he is buried Grave 14, Block D at Settlers Cemetery
... 3
1883 - 1962 Nellie Dean
- In May Nellie was in Standard I and in Dec 1891 she was in Standard II at Dannevirke school. In Jan 1893 she was in Standard III and got 70 points for sewing.
- Nellie married Edgar Allan PEDDER (1873-1948) in 1902
their known children:
* 1903 - 1977 Minnie Rosa Pedder (+Charles Thomas Pearce)
* 1905 - 1982 Clarice Maud Pedder (+Leonard James Burke)
* 1907 - 1969 Freda Evelyn Pedder (+Thomas Cyril Scott Brownlee)
... 4
1884 - 1964 Bertha Dean
- In Jan 1893 Bertha was in Standard I at Dannevirke school as was Mary Jane Dean (born the same year, daughter of Edwin & Mary Ann Dean (see *at notes below)
- no spouse found for Bertha. She died 23 April 1964 aged 79
... 5
1886 - 1968 Richard John Dean
- Richard married Joanna Dorothy HEENAN (1887-1967) in March 1910 at the Presbyerian Church, Dannevirke. The bride was attired in the regulation white silk with veil and orange blossoms, and was attended by three bridesmaids - Miss Hewton, who wore cream and the Misses Maggie Heenan and Maud Dean who were dressed alike in pretty heliotrope frocks. Mr Dean attended the bridegroom as best man and Mr Heenan as groomsman
- Joanna was the 8th of 9 children of Michael HEENAN & Sarah Elizabeth STYLES
JOANNA died 4 May 1967 aged 80
RICHARD died 15 May 1868 aged 81
they are buried Plot 62, Block LF at Mangatera cemetery
... 6
1888 - 1953 George Leonard Dean
- In Sep 1901 George was in Standard IV at Dannevirke Main School
- George married Mary BAI (1890-1942) in 1912
Mary was a daughter of Hans Jorgensen (1846-1934) + Katarina Hannah (1847-1924) BAI
MARY died 1942 aged 52
GEORGE died 26 November 1953 aged 65
- they are buried Plot 30, Block Z at Mangatera
... 7
1889 - 1956 Bertie Dean
- Bertie served in WWI as Private 47413 with the NZEF, 26th Reinforcements Wellington Infantry Regiment, B Company. He embarked from Wellington 9 June 1917 for Devonport, listing his father of Waterloo St, Dannevirke as his next of kin
- Bertie married Selina May LEE (1898-1982) in 1920
Selina was the 3rd of 10 known children of Douglas Glaughton LEE (1874-1930) & Myra BARBOUR (1877-1941)
... 8
1890 - 1982 Frank James Dean
- born 3 October 1890
- Frank attended Stairs Street School, Dannevirke
- he came 1st (Alec Johnstone came 2nd) in the under 12 boys race during the Forresters' Lodge picnic held at Oringi in Dec 1904. Over 500 people left Dannevirke by train to attend the days event, accompanied by the Dannevirke Brass Band under Conductor Haines. The music formed an admirable feature of the day's outing
- Frank served in WWI as Rifleman 23/1372 with the 2nd Reinforcements to 1st Battalion, New Zealand Rifle Brigade. He put his enlistment address as c/o his brother George Leonard Dean at Matamau. He embarked from Wellington 13 Nov 1915 for Egypt, listing his mother of Dannevirke as his next of kin
FRANK died 12 Oct 1982 aged 92 & is buried Plot 33, Block LM at Mangatera cemetery with Esther Annie Dean (1911-1977)
... 9
1892 - 1968 Alice Maud Dean
- born 12 November 1892
- Alice was in Stairs Street School, Dannevirke in 1902 and was in Standard V when she received a prize in 1906 for attendance
- she came 1st (Nellie Drinkwater came 2nd) in the under 8 girls race during the Forresters' Lodge picnic held at Oringi in Dec 1904. She came first in the Skipping content. She came 2nd in the under 15 girls race (Olive Holden came 1st)
- spouse not found
... 10
1895 - 1896 James Allan Dean
- born 31 Jan 1895, James died 31 Jan 1896 on his 1st birthday
- he is buried Plot 142G, Public section at Bolton St Cemetery, Wellington with Mary Ann Dean aged 86 (1843-1929) & George Farnell Dean aged 70 (1883-1953) who was a son of James Dean & Mary Ann Harrington
(this obviously poses a number of questions & I hope someone can help)
... 11
1896 - 1974 Frederick Lionel Dean
- born 8 Dec 1896 in Dannevirke
- Fred came 1st (George Webb came 2nd) in the under 8 boys race during the Forresters' Lodge picnic held at Oringi in Dec 1904.
- he was in Standard II at Stairs Street School, Dannevirke in 1906 when he received a prize for attendance
- Frederick served in WWI as Private 30474 with the NZEF, 20th Reinforcements Auckland Infantry Battalion, A Company. He embarked from Wellington 7 Dec 1916 for Plymouth, listing his mother of Waterloo St., Dannevirke as his next of kin
- Frederick married Florence Evelyn VINCENT (1897-1958) in 1920, daughter of Francis Henry VINCENT & Margaret Jane SEAWARD
He died 16 Nov 1974 in Lymington, New Forest District, Hampshire, England. His ashes in Plot 41, 3A at Marsden Valley
... 12
1897 - 1978 Linda May Dean
- born 16 December 1897
- Linda was in Standard I at Stairs Street School, Dannevirke in 1906 when she received a prize for attendance
- Linda married James Alfred TOON (1893-1978) in 1920
James was a son of Harry James Alfred TOON & Jane WILLIAMS who married in Christchurch in Dec 1890 and later became farmers at Konini, Pahiatua. One of his brothers was Clifford Toon
... 13
1903 - 1992 Charles Bathurst Dean
- born 3 Sep 1903, Charles was a Carpenter/Joiner
- he married Irene Mary SIEVERS (1903-1941) in 1927
daughter of Augustus Isadore SIEVERS (1856-1926) & Emily Maria CONGDON (1874-1944) who are buried in Mangatainoka cemetery
CHARLES died 23 March 1992 aged 88 & buried Plot 37, Block BB at Mangatera Cemetery with wife Irene Mary and the ashes of their son, Catholic Priest, Lionel Charles Dean (1928-2003). Their daughter, Audrey Irene Mary Dean (1930-1932), is buried in Grave 61, Plot 9, Block 1 at Mangatainoka
NOTE Father Lionel Charles Dean went to Australia in 1959. He was Vice President of the NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Rugby League in 1981. He passed away in Gosford Hospital, NSW and his ashes brought back home
Harriet Dean died 11 May 1928 aged 68
William George DEAN died 2 February 1929 aged 71
they are buried Plots 25 & 26 at Mangatera Cemetery, Dannevirke
NOTES
* much of Harriet's family are buried in this area:
* her parents are buried Grave 86, Block J Settlers Cemetery, Dannevirke
* Two of her brothers, George (1865-1912) & William (1874-1944) Alding are buried together at Settlers cemetery
* a sister, Emma Alding (1859-1930) married Patrick William Sullivan in 1877 & they are buried at Mangatera
* a sister, Sarah Alding (1866-1923) married John Cowley in 1882 & they are buried at Mangatera
* a brother, John Alding (1869-1945) is buried at Mangatera, Dannevirke
* a sister, Mary Ann Alding (1860-1917) married Edwin Dean (1838-1914) in 1878 & they are buried at Settlers, Dannevirke. Edwin Dean was a brother of Harriet's father-in-law! (John Dean 1835-1909)
* see also Bathurst Family in New Zealand
* HELP is welcome in verifying these (or adding other) children. There were 2 William George Dean who married a Harriet around the same time. 'Our' William George Dean & Harriet Alding married in 1877. The 'other' William George Dean & Harried Chitty married in 1891 (& lived in Christchurch), so that BDM lists a total of 18 children for William & Harriet from 1878-1903. Their second name of George is only sometimes listed for either of them.
A process of elimination has paired 5 children to the Christchurch couple
PHOTO
GRAVE at Geraldine Cemetery of William George Dean's parents