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MINIFIE marriages New Zealand - GROOMS

the known MINIFIE marriages New Zealand

MINIFIE GROOMS 1848 - 1833
Albert Minifie (1881-1918)
... married Daisy Marina POINTON in 1904
their known children:
* 1906 - Leslie Langford Rhoda Minifie
* 1910 - Eunice Marina Grace Minifie

Albert George Minifie (1906-1956)
... married Ethel ROBERTS in 1930

Alfred James Minifie (1865-1936)
... married Mary CURTIS in 1886
their known children:
* 1889 - 1978 Alfred James Lester Minifie
* 1896 - 1925 Lily Evelyn Minifie
* 1902 - Mary Daphne Verrain Minifie

Alfred James Lester Minifie (1889-1978)
... married Florence STANLEY in 1919

Charles Frederick Normanby Minifie (1879-1918)
... married Marion McCASKILL in 1905
their known children:
* 1909 - 1980 Charles Henry Minifie

Cyril Minifie (1908-1979)
... married Sina Marie LARSEN (1911-1997) in 1931

Edward Josiah Minifie
... married Elizabeth McMILLAN in 1886
their known children:
* 1888 - Eva Myrtle Minifie

Ernest Minifie (1860-1945)
... married Jane PHILLIPS in 1881
their known children:
* 1881 - Ernest Henry Minifie
* 1883 - George Albert Minifie
* 1884 - Percy Minifie

Ernest Arthur Minifie (1866-1926)
... married Esther Margaret DEMPSY in 1885
their known children:
* 1887 - Ernest Roy Minifie
* 1888 - Olive Anne Minifie
* 1897 - 1947 Reginald George Taylor Minifie

Ernest Henry Minifie (1881-1944)
... married Bertha Matilda DIGGLE in 1905
their known children:
* 1906 - Bertha Rubina Jessie Minifie
* 1908 - Ernest Charles Minifie

Ernest Mark Minifie (1884-1968)
... married Maude Alice LAWTON (1886-1961) in 1905
their known children:
* 1906 - 1961 Cecil Ernest Minifie

George Henry Minifie
... married Elizabeth McDONALD in 1872
their known children:
* 1872 - George Henry Minifie
* 1874 - Susan Minifie
* 1876 - Margaret Minifie
* 1879 - 1918 Charles Frederick Normanby Minifie
* 1880 - Elizabeth Ada Minifie

George Langford Minifie (1873-1952)
... married Sophie NOLAN in 1895
their known children:
* 1895 - 1966 George Langford Claude Minifie
* 1903 - 1989 Dorothy Beatrice Sloane Minifie
* 1906 - 1978 Myrtle Olive Sophie Minifie

George Langford Claude Minifie (1895-1966)
... married Sarah RENWICK in 1920

Henry Minifie (1838-1938)
... married Mary Jane HILL in 1874 in Wellington
their known children:
* 1875 - 1931 Henry Herbert Victor Minifie (born in Wellington)
* 1877 - Frederick William Ryder Minifie
* 1879 - Joseph Charles Minifie (born in Carterton)
* 1881 - Alice Ann Minifie (born in Melbourne)
* 1884 - Alfred Edward Minifie (born in Melbourne)
* 1886 - Ernest Mark Minifie
** 1887 - 1917 Percival Carl Minifie (born in Masterton)
* 1889 - Robert Norman Minifie (born in Victoria)
* 1890 - 1891 Georgina Edith Minifie (aged 8 months in Melbourne)
* 1891 - Edith Mina Minifie
* 1891 - Georgina May Minifie
* 1896 - Ada Mary Jane Minifie
** Percival Carl Minifie had a partner in Victoria, Agnes Boyd McCALLUM (1892-1976)they possibly had a son together, Ian Douglas McCallum (1914-1996). Percival served in WWI as Lieutenant with the 2nd Company Australian Machine Gun Corps (later transferred to 1st Machine Gun Battalion). He was Killed in Action at Broodseinde, Belgium, in the early morning of 4 October 1917 (see photo)
HENRY Minifie died in Victoria, Australia
MARY JANE Minifie remarried in 1902 to David Stirling (1858-1931) of Geelong

Henry Herbert Victor Minifie (1875-1931)
... married Ruby Ellen PEARCE in 1908
their known children:
* 1912 - Lily Mary Minifie
HENRY HERBERT VICTOR Minifie died in North Melbourne, Australia

John William Minifie (1852-1909)
... married Ellen Constance BISHOP in 1877
their known children:
* 1878 - 1907 John William Minifie
* 1882 - 1949 Percival Leo Minifie
* 1887 - Hilda Ann Minifie
* 1890 - 1909 Victor Roy Minifie

Joseph Charles Minifie (1879-1955)
(born in Carterton, died in Thames, Coromandel)
... married Alice Catherine BEYNON (1888-1964) in 1908
their known children:
* 1909 - 1960 Joseph Charles Minifie

Joseph Charles Minifie (1909-1960)
... married Ivy Edna FIELDING (1910-1978) in 1933

Josiah Minifie (1821-1888)
(born in Yeovil, Somerset, England, died & buried in Masterton, Wairarapa)
... married Anne TOMKINS (1831-1901) in 1848 in Wellington
their known children:
* 1849 - Louisa Mary Minifie
* 1853 - Henry Minifie
* 1855 - 1891 Edward/Edmund Minifie (died in Victoria, Australia)
* 1860 - unnamed Minifie
* 1862 - Elizabeth Minifie
* 1864 - Alfred James Minifie
* 1866 - Ernest Arthur Minifie
* 1869 - Samuel Carl Minifie
* 1871 - Mark Tomkins Minifie

Percy Minifie (1885-1941)
... married Sarah POTTER in 1903
their known children:
* 1904 - Percy Arthur James Minifie
* 1906 - Claude Minifie
* 1908 - Cyril Minifie
* 1911 - Ernest Minifie

Percy Arthur James Minifie (1905-1973)
... married Carolina Elizabeth SWANSON in 1926

Reginald George Minifie (1897-1947)
... married Elsie Grace SUMMERTON in 1920

Thomas Minifie
... married Mary Anne FORD in 1853
their known children:
* 1854 - Thomas Minifie
* 1855 - unnamed Minifie
* 1857 - 1860 Rebecca Minifie
* 1859 - George Albert Minifie
* 1860 - Ernest Minifie
* 1863 - Jessie Minifie

the MINIFIE BRIDES 1853 - 1833

PHOTO
Sergeant (later Lieutenant) PERCIVAL CARL MINIFIE
standing at extreme right
- son of Henry Minifie (1838-1938)
& others of the No. 4 Section, 2nd Machine Gun Company
taken c1916 in Picardie, Somme, Vignacourt
...........BACK ROW left to right
#2593 Private Henry Percival Hargreaves
#3928 Private William Sherlock Robins, MM
#1932 Private Horace Wildamere Clarke
#4279 Private Hugh Terrence O'Reilly
#529 Lance Corporal Donald Cameron
#27 Sergeant Percival Carl MINIFIE
...........FRONT ROW left to right
#1662 Lance Corporal George Thomas Pyke
#1917 (previously 2112) Private John Henry Melhuish, Belgian Croix de Guerre
#1126 (1182) Sergeant George Albert Radnell, DCM
#4437 PRIVATE Leslie Stephen Boardman


PUBLICANS' LICENSES 1864 - Auckland & Bay of Islands

Daily Southern Cross, 15 August 1864
PUBLICANS' LICENCES GRANTED

... List of persons to whom Publicans' Licences have been issued by the Provincial Treasurer in conformity with clause 44 of "The Licensing Act 1863":-

* Robert John ADAMSON, Taipa

* Rodger BARRY, North Shore

* Phillip CALLAN, Stokes Point

* Archibald CAMPBELL, Waiuku

* Thomas DEACON, Kaipara Landing Place

* George DOWNS, Whangaroa

* Thomas Pengelly EMERY, Raglan
Thomas married Rangiamohia Merekihereka of Ngati Maniapoto (have also seen Ngati Kahu), a daughter of theirs, Te Waimarama Emery possibly married Ratema Nathan (1871-1953)

* George Tierney FERGUSON, Wangaroa

* William GOOD, Riverhead

* James HOLMES, North Shore

* Maurice KELLY, The Wade

* Cuthbert LEATHART, Big Nuddy Creek

* William Bartley MONTGOMERY, Lucas Creek

* Samuel MOONEY, Mangawai

* John MOON, Raglan

* Alexander Taylor MUNRO, Matakana

* Nicholas Stow MURRAY, Manganpai

* Andrew SCOTT, Whangarei

* Thomas SHORT, Mahurangi

* Benjamin SMITH, Wairoa

* John SMITH, Ahipara

* John SOUTHGATE, Mahurangi

* George Gould WALTER, Mauku

* William Bassett WILLIAMS, Port Waikato

WHOLESALE WINE & SPIRIT LICENCES GRANTED
... Wholesale Wine and Spirit Licenses have been issued to the undermentioned persons in conformity with clause 25 of the "Licensing Act 1863"
.........AUCKLAND
* BROWN, CAMPBELL and Co
* Samuel BROWN
* BUCHOLZ and Co

* CRUICKSHANK, SMART and Co

* GILFILLAND and Co
* David GRAHAM and Co

* William HOBSON

* W. P. KIRKWOOD and Son

* Thomas MACKY and Co
* Richard MOORE
* MORIN and Co

* David NATHAN

* James OLDHAM
* OWEN and GRAHAM

* J. ROBERTSON and Co
* George RIDINGS

* John SALMON
* R. SECCOMBE and Son
* STEPHENSON and WARDELL

* George WEBSTER
* R. WHITSON and Co

* W. J. YOUNG

.........BAY OF ISLANDS
* Samuel STEPHENSON, Russell
* VILCOQ and Co
* WYLES and MURRAY, Mongonui
* William J. YOUNG, Raglan


SEE ALSO ...
* LICENSED to KEEP OPEN TILL 10 o'clock p.m.

* LICENSED to KEEP OPEN TILL 12 o'clock p.m.

* PUBLICAN'S LICENCES for Auckland 1868

JOHN JOHNSON (1805-1866) of Kororareka

New Zealand came under the jurisdiction of the British Crown in 1840.
Hotels selling alcohol had to get liquor licences.
The first licence was issued to JOHN JOHNSON (1805-1866) of the Duke of Marlborough Hotel in Kororareka (Russell) in the Bay of Islands on 30 October 1840. In July 1864 he was granted a license to stay open until 12 midnight

Daily Southern Cross, 14 November 1856
... JOHN JOHNSON, of Russell, innkeeper, says - he acted, together with Marshall, as agent for Hugh McLiver. He remembered Hugh McLiver saying, ... in 1854, when telling of some provision being made for his mother, that there was always a home for her at his own house ... more from the Supreme Court case of McLiver v Macky

Daily Southern Cross, 12 February 1866
... In our obituary of to-day is recorded the death of JOHN JOHNSON, (aged 60) one of the oldest colonists of New Zealand.
Mr Johnson, who was a shipwright by trade, came to Hokianga in 1831 as carpenter of the brig 'Sisters', a flax trader from Sydney, which he left and settled on shore. Some time after he established a hotel at the Bay of Islands, called the 'Duke of Marlborough' and had the hotel up to the time of the sacking of Kororareka
(10 March 1845), from which he retired three years ago.
... A few days since Mr Johnson came up to Auckland in order to place one of his sons, who was suffering from some ailment, under the care of a medical man in the city; and on Thursday last, when standing in Dr Merrett's shop, he was struck with paralysis. He was immediately conveyed to the house of Mr Lundon, Kyber Pass Road, where he died yesterday afternoon.
* At the residence of Mr David Lundon, Kyber Pass-road, John Johnson, Esq, Kororareka, Bay of Islands, aged 60 years
... Mr Johnson has lately been engaged in agricultural pursuits and leaves a widow with one son and two daughters

HELP PLEASE
I would like to know the name of John's wife...
On each of the 3 births of their children (on BDM) she is recorded as: Na Monie Johnson, Iramonie Johnson & Mamonie Johnson?? I would hazard a guess that it may have been Naomi, your help would be appreciated
their known children were:
he LEFT 3 children in 1866 but there may have been others
* 1851 - Susanna Johnson
* 1855 - 1879 James Hawkins Johnson
New Zealand Herald, 12 November 1879
...JOHNSON - At Nuhaka, Gisborne, on October 14, James Hawkins Johnson, only son of the late John Johnson of Russell, Bay of Islands, died aged 24 years
...(Nuhaka is 70km south of Gisborne, 36km east of Wairoa)
* 1857 - Mary Ann Johnson


PHOTO
the DUKE of MARLBOROUGH HOTEL
c1908
It would, no doubt, have looked at lot different when John built it


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Charles Thomas BARRIBALL - Waiuku

CHARLES THOMAS BARRIBALL (1845-1917)
was born at Mt Eden, Auckland to Charles Thomas BARRIBALL (1811-1880) & Ann MARTYN (1814-1885) who came from North Tamerton, Cornwall to be early settlers at Waiuku, Auckland

Charles Thomas Barriball
married in Auckland, 24 January 1872 to:
ELIZA JANE HODGE (1852-1921)
Auckland Star, 26 January 1872 BARRIBALL-HODGE - On the 24th January, at the residence of the bride's father, Pine Villa, Waiuku, by the Rev. J. Wallis, Charles Thomas, third son of Mr. Charles Barriball, Eden Hill, to Eliza Jane, only daughter of Mr. S. Hodge

From the Cyclopedia of New Zealand (Auckland District) (written c1902)
WAIUKU
... Mr. Charles Thomas Barriball, J.P., Chairman of the Waiuku Road Board, is the third son of the late Mr. Charles Barriball, one of the most prominent and respected of the pioneer settlers of Waiuku. He was born in 1845, near Auckland, where he was educated, and came with his parents, in 1860, to Waiuku, where he started farming with his father?an occupation which he has since carried on successfully. At an early age he began to take a keen interest in the general affairs of the district, and at the age of twenty-four was elected a member of the Waiuku Road Board, to which he gave his services until 1899?a period of over twenty years?and was chairman of the Board for the greater part of that time. In 1901 Mr. Barriball was again requested to give his services to the Board, and he was again elected chairman. There are now twenty miles of good roads in the district, and six miles are metalled. Mr. Barriball is a member of the school committee, of which he has been for nine years continuously chairman. He is also chairman and trustee of the Temperance and Public Hall, and a member of the Domain Board. He was long connected with the volunteers, and was one of the original members of the Waiuku Cavalry for about thirty years. For the first half of that period he was sergeant, and for the remaining half sergeant-major, and holds the long service medal. Mr. Barriball has for years devoted his attention to the welfare of the Wesleyan church, and was instrumental in collecting funds for the erection of the present church in 1883, the Barriball family contributing most liberally to that object. It is a fine building, capable of seating 200 worshippers. Mr. Barriball is a well known breeder of Lincoln sheep, and an exhibitor and prize-taker at the leading shows in the province, having won numerous certificates, championships, and silver cups. He has always taken a leading part in the various agricultural and pastoral associations, and was three years successively president of the Franklin Agricultural and Pastoral Association. For over thirty years he has been a strong advocate of temperance. In 1872 Mr. Barriball married Miss Hodge, and they have
a family of three sons and seven daughters

... 1
1872 - 1944 Samuel Eber Barriball

- Samuel married Florence Susan PALMER (1886-1974) in 1920
NOTE Florence married Samuel as her 2nd husband). Samuel's first cousin, Lavinia Delia Barriball (1864-1911, their father's were brothers) had been married to Florence's 1st husband, Charles Bischoff (1852-1918) in 1891. Florence married Charles in 1912

... 2
1874 - 1957 Eliza Edeline Barriball

- Eliza married Walter Edward SMITH in 1900

... 3
1878 - 1945 May Emeline Barriball

- May married Frederick George PARKER (1876-1941) in 1908

... 4
1880 - 1957 Charles John Wesley Barriball

- Charles married Metta Francis LUHRS (1897-1990) in 1917

... 5
1882 - 1980 Daisy Allene Barriball

- Daisy married Herbert FENWICK (1880-1965) in 1908

... 6
1884 - 1918 Ella Cathlene Barriball

- Ella didn't marry
New Zealand Herald, 16 December 1918
... BARRIBALL - On December 14, at Auckland, Nurse Ella Cathlene, dearly-loved fourth daughter of Mrs R. J. Barriball and of the late C. T. Barriball, Waiuku; aged 34 years

... 7
1886 - 1948 Stanley Martyn Barriball

- nothing known about Stanley at this time

... 8
1889 - 1977 Ina Frances Barriball

- Ina married Frederick Charles HOSKING (1886-1965) in 1912

... 9
1891 - 1986 Gertrude Elizabeth Barriball

- Gertrude married Ashton Edward John FITCHETT 5 Jan 1916 in Waiuku
- she was a great granddaughter of John Celdiston FITCHETT & Louisa BUDDLE who emigrated to New Zealand on the LONDON sailing from Gravesend 2 Jan 1842, arriving in Port Nicholson (Wellington) 1 May 1842

... 10
1893 - 1960 Letitia Louise Barriball

- in the 1906 NZ Junior National Scholarships for Teacher's Certificates, Letitia scored 636 points, coming 18th out of 599
- Letitia married Thomas Charles WARD (1896-1973) in 1930


CHARLES THOMAS BARRIBALL died in Waiuku 26 February 1917 aged 71
New Zealand Herald, 1 March 1917
OLD SETTLERS DEATH
... One of the best-known settlers in the farming districts around Auckland died on Monday at Waiuku - Mr Charles T. Barriball, at the age of 71. The father of deceased, the late Mr Charles Barriball, was one of the earliest of Auckland's pioneers, having arrived in the Waitemata 73 years ago and settled in 1860 at Waiuku, where numerous branches of his family still reside.
Mr C. T. Barriball was born at Mount Eden in 1845. At an early age he served upon the public bodies of his district. For 20 years he was a member of the Waiuku Road Board and for a very long period its chairman. His service on the local school committee extended over 30 years and for more than 20 years he occupied the chair. Another period of about 10 years was covered by his membership of the Auckland Education Board as representative of the west ward. More than 50 years ago Mr Barriball was in the Waikato Militia, and later on he was a sergeant in the Waiuku volunteers, famous at that time for its prowess in military sports.
A successful farmer, he specialised in the breeding of Lincoln sheep, and was conspicuous amongst the prize takers at the Auckland district agricultural and pastoral shows.
Mrs Barriball, who survives hi, was before her marriage, Miss Hodge, whose relatives are well known settlers at Papatoetoe.
Their children comprise three sons:- Messrs, Eber, Wesley and Stanley Barriball, the last named being now in camp at Featherstone - and seven daughters - Mrs W. E. Smith, Te Aroha; Mrs F. G. Parker, Waiuku; Mrs H. Fenwick, Hamilton; Mrs F. Hosking, Auckland; Mrs A. Pickett (sic), Huntly; and Misses Ella and Louisa Barriball.
An older brother of the deceased, Mr John Barriball, is still living in the district, and is more than 80 years of age

New Zealand Herald, 2 March 1917
EARLY SETTLER MOURNED

... The funeral of the late Mr C. T. Barriball took place today, the gathering of mourners being one of the largest ever seen in the Waiuku district. Among those present were the members of the Auckland Education Board, on which body the deceased represented the West Ward for ten years. The Waiuku school was closed for the day, the deceased having been member of the local School Committee for 30 years, during twenty of which he was chairman. People from all parts of the district were present, as well as a number from Pukekohe, Papakura, and other places.
One of his sons, Private Stanley Barriball, was present on special leave from Trentham.
The service was conducted by the Rev. J. Clover, of the Waiuku Methodist Church of which the late Mr Barriball had been a very active member


PHOTO
Charles Thomas BARRIBALL

taken from the Cyclopedia link above


BARRIBALL at Taranaki

BARRIBALL buried or cremated New Plymouth
- born still infants not on this list -
some birth dates may be approximate, based on recorded age at death

Albert Edward Martin Barriball aged 70
born: 1895 in NZ to Charles BARRIBALL & Fanny Margaret MARTIN
served: WWI as Private 41467 with F Company
occupation: farmer & museum custodian
last address: 434 Molesworth Street
married: Lynda Maureen Roy WILLCOX in 1928
children: unknown
died: 7 July 1966
buried: Services Area Block E Plot 65 at Te Henui

Charles Barriball aged 64
born: 22 Oct 1848 to Henry BARRIBALL & Mary KERSLAKE
occupation: Farmer
last address: Egmont Road, New Plymouth
married: Fanny Margaret MARTIN in 1877
children: at least 8
died: 31 July 1913
buried: Primitive Methodist - Row 5 Lot 3 Plot 1 at Te Henui

Clarence Frank Barriball aged 79
born: 4 August 1892 to Samuel Henry BARRIBALL & Jane Ann EVA
occupation: unknown
last address: Waitara
married: Elsie OLD in 1917
children: at least 2
died: 17 February 1971
buried: Memorial Area, Block 5 Plot 131 at Waitara Cemetery

Clarence Rex Barriball aged 63
born: 5 March 1922 to Clarence Frank BARRIBALL & Elsie OLD
occupation: unknown
last address: Waitara
married: unknown
died: 27 December 1985
buried: Memorial Area, Block 5 Plot 131 at Waitara

Denis William Charles Barriball aged 8 months
born: August 1889
last address: not available
died: 9 June 1890
buried: unknown location at Te Henui cemetery

Edgar Eric Barriball aged 81
born: 7 April 1899 to Samuel Henry BARRIBALL & Jane Ann EVA
occupation: unknown
last address: Iona Hospital, New Plymouth
married: Ida Florence May HUTCHINS in 1921
died: 26 March 1981
buried: COLUMBARIUM NICHE WALL OUTS Row A, Plot 82 at Waikumete, Auckland

Edith Mabel Barriball (nee MEHRTENS) aged 82
born: 1909
last address: 19 Rimu St, Inglewood
status: widow
married: Percy Wilfred Barriball in 1928
died: 23 June 1991
buried: ashes taken by Funeral Director

Elsie Barriball (nee OLD) aged 90
born: 27 November 1895
last address: New Plymouth
married: Clarence Frank Barriball in 1917
died: 27 August 1986
buried: Memorial Area, Block 5 Plot 131B at Waitara

Eric Desmond Barriball aged 75
born: 31 May 1922 to Edgar Eric BARRIBALL & Ida Florence HUTCHINS
occupation: unknown
last address: 84a South Road,New Plymouth.
married: unknown
died: 31 July 1997
buried: ashes taken by Funeral Director

Ernest George Barriball aged 38
born: 1888 to Samuel Henry BARRIBALL & Jane Ann EVA
occupation: labourer
last address: New Plymouth
married: unknown
died: 12 October 1926
buried: unknown location at Te Henui

Fanny Margaret Barriball (nee MARTIN) aged 86
born: 1856
last address: Rangiatea Home, New Plymouth
married: Charles Barriball in 1877
children: 8
died: 24 December 1942
buried: Primitive Methodist - Row 5 Lot 3 Plot 2 at Te Henui

Henry Barriball aged 77
born: in Cornwall 11 July 1808 to Thomas BARRIBALL & Grace PARSONS
occupation: not available
last address: not available
married: Mary Kerslake
children: 8
died: 15 August 1885
buried: unknown location at Te Henui

Henry George Barriball aged 4 months
born: October 1880 to Samuel Henry BARRIBALL & Jane Ann EVA
last address: Egmont Road, New Plymouth
died: 28 February 1881
buried: unknown location at Te Henui
Taranaki Herald, 1 March 1881 BARRIBALL - On the 28th February, at Egmont Road, HENRY GEORGE, only son of Mr S. H. Barriball, aged 4 months and 16 days. Home papers please copy

Henry John Barriball aged 65
born: 1884 in New Plymouth to Samuel Henry BARRIBALL & Jane Ann EVA
occupation: Hotel Porter
last address: Rahotu, Taranaki
married: Irene Myrtle HOPKINSON in 1923
died: 16 January 1950
buried: Alpha Block Row CZ - East Plot 13 at Te Henui

Ivy Isle Barriball (nee HOOK) aged 50
born: 1889
status: married
last address: Egmont Road, Hillsborough
married: William Henry Charles Barriball in 1913
died: 20 August 1939
buried: Hendrie Street Extension Row 3 Lot 10 Plot 3 at Te Henui

Jane Ann Barriball aged 58
born: 11 November 1852 in New Plymouth to Phillip EVA & Maria HURLSTONE
status: married
last address: Egmont Road, New Plymouth
married: Samuel Henry Barriball 26 Aug 1879 in New Plymouth
children: 13
died: 8 October 1911
buried: Primitive Methodist - Row 3 Lot 8 Plot 3 at Te Henui

Joanne Gaye Barriball aged 46
born: 1961
last address: not available
died: 30 April 2007
buried: ashes taken by Funeral Director

John Barriball aged 59
born: 1850 to Henry BARRIBALL & Mary KERSLAKE
occupation: farmer
last address: Egmont Road, New Plymouth
married:
died: 12 December 1909
buried: Primitive Methodist - Row 3 Lot 3 Plot 2 at Te Henui

Keith Barriball aged 79
born: 1928
last address: Brooklands Rest Home, New Plymouth
married: unknown
died: 2 December 2007
buried: ashes taken by Funeral Director

Leonard Newton Barriball aged 65
born: 18 September 1921
occupation: not recorded
last address: 19C Gardenia Ave, Bell Block
married: unknown
died: 6 February 1987
buried: ashes taken by Funeral Director

Louisa Fanny Barriball aged 6 months
born: April 1880 to Charles BARRIBALL & Fanny Margaret MARTIN
last address: not known
died: October 1880
buried: unknown location at Te Henui

Marjorie Jean Barriball aged 75
born: 1927
last address: 26 Doone Street, New Plymouth
married: unknown
died: 16 April 2002
buried: ashes taken by Funeral Director

Martin Reginald 'Reggie' Barriball aged 82
born: 7 September 1897 to Samuel Henry BARRIBALL & Jane Ann EVA
occupation: labourer
last address: 13 Rimu St., Inglewood
married: Alice Rita Helen BUCKLEY in 1928
died: 5 January 1980
buried: ashes taken by Funeral Director

Mary Barriball (nee KERSLAKE) aged 86
born: 1811
last address: not known
married: Henry Barriball 16 April 1835 in Devon, England
children: 8
died: 15 July 1897
buried: unknown location at Te Henui

Mary Grace Barriball aged 18
born: 6 January 1843 to Henry BARRIBALL & Mary KERSLAKE
status: single
last address: New Plymouth
died: 6 February 1861
buried: unknown location at Fitzroy Methodist Church
Taranaki Herald, 9 February 1861 BARRIBALL - On the 6th instant, MARY GRACE, eldest daughter of mr H. Barriball, aged 18 years

Mary May Barriball aged 23 months
born: June 1878 to Charles BARRIBALL & Fanny Margaret MARTIN
last address: Egmont Road, New Plymouth
died: 9 May 1880
buried: unknown location at Te Henui
Taranaki Herald, 12 May 1880 BARRIBALL - On the 8th May, at Egmont Road, MARY MAY, the beloved child of Charles and Fanny Barriball, aged 1 years and 11 months

Noel Albert Barriball aged 84
born: 1918
occupation: unknown
last address: 35 Trafalgar Street, New Plymouth
married: unknown
died: 10 May 2003
buried: ashes taken by Funeral Director

Percy Wilfred Barriball aged 85
born: 19 February 1896 to Samuel Henry BARRIBALL & Jane Ann EVA
occupation: farmer
served: WWI as Private 63812 with 32nd Reinforcements
last address: 19 Rimu St, Inglewood
married: Edith Mabel MEHRTENS in 1928
died: 27 February 1981
buried: ashes taken by Funeral Director

Ronald Charles Barriball aged 75
born: 1916
occupation: barman
last address: 4 Ropiha Street, New Plymouth
married: unknown
died: 21 September 1991
buried: Services Area, Row E Cremations Plot 1 at Awanui

Ruby Barriball aged 85
born: 1925
last address: Thornleigh Park Rest Home, New Plymouth
married: unknown
died: 16 October 2010
buried: Cremation Area Plot 264 at Te Henui

Samuel Henry Barriball aged 73
born: 4 July 1853 in New Plymouth to Henry BARRIBALL & Mary KERSLAKE
occupation: farmer
last address: Hillsborough
married: Jane Ann EVA 26 August 1879 in New Plymouth
children: 13
died: 1 September 1927
buried: Primitive Methodist - Row 3 Lot 8 Plot 3 at Te Henui

Sydney Roy Barriball aged 5 months
born: April 1905 to Ada Gertrude BARRIBALL
last address: Egmont Road, New Plymouth
died: 10 September 1905
buried: Primitive Methodist - Row 3 Lot 5 Plot 2 at Te Henui

William Barriball aged 37
born: in Cornwall 1838 to Henry BARRIBALL & Mary KERSLAKE
occupation: unknown
last address: unknown
married: Hannah JONES in 1869
died: 6 July 1875
buried: unknown location at Te Henui
New Zealand Herald, 20 July 1875 BARRIBALL - At taranaki, on the 6th of July, after a short illness, William, eldest and beloved son of Mr Henry Barriball, and nephew of Mr Charles Barriball, of Waiuku, in his 38th year
* His widow Hannah next married Alexander CARNIE on 12 Feb 1880 & had a son Alexander Smeaton Carnie (1880-1958) who died in Noble Park, Victoria, Australia

William Henry Charles Barriball aged 79
born: 1886 to Charles BARRIBALL & Fanny Margaret MARTIN
occupation: unknown
served: WWI in Second Reserves, Private 89026
last address: 19 Clemow Road, Fitzroy, New Plymouth
married: Ivy Isla HOOK in 1913
died: 5 Oct 1965
buried: Hendrie Street Extension Row 3 Lot 8 Plot 1 at Te Henui

Clarence Newton Charles Barriball (Haskell), aged 53
born: 2 April 1905 to Kathleen Fanny Barriball (later married Percy Samuel Haskell)
occupation: Labourer
last address: Turangi Road, Waitara
married: unknown
died: 24 May 1958
buried: Block 01, Plot 1 at Awanui cemetery

PHOTO
Mount EGMONT at TARANAKI

an active, but quiescent volcano. The 2518-metre-high mountain is one of the most symmetrical volcanic cones in the world. Because of its resemblance to Mount Fuji, Taranaki provided the backdrop for the movie The Last Samurai


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DIXON buried Bolton Street & Karori WELLINGTON

DIXON buried OR cremated at Bolton St & Karori, to January 2010
- some dates may be of death OR burial -
born still or unnamed children not included in this list

? ADA ANN LOUISA Dixon (nee HARDING)
* 1 Oct 1943 aged 83
married Robert William Dixon in 1882

? ADA LOUISA Dixon (nee SCOTT)
* 21 April 1945 aged 80
married Arthur Dixon in 1885

? AGNES Dixon
* 23 Oct 1906 aged 60

? AGNES JANE Dixon
* 30 Oct 1939 aged 47

? ALBERT LESLIE Dixon
* 6 June 1939 aged 58
5th of 13 children of William Dixon & Rosa IGGULDEN. Albert's paternal grandparents were Charles DIXON (1819-1876) & Mary KIRTON (1819-1878) pioneers of Masterton

? ALBERT WALTER Dixon
* 30 March 1930 aged 35

? ALETHEA SARAH Dixon
* 24 April 1968 aged 81 (spinster)
daughter of Edward Dixon & Sarah WINTERINGHAM. Althea's paternal grandparents were Charles DIXON (1819-1876) & Mary KIRTON (1819-1878) pioneers of Masterton


? ALGERNON FRANCIS EAST 'Frank' Dixon
* 27 August 1891 aged 27
son of John DIXON & Margaret EAST, paternal grandparents were Joseph Dixon & Mary Godley
on database twice, once as Algernon & again as Frank

? ALICE Dixon
* 24 Feb 1930 aged 84

? ALICE JANE Dixon
* 11 August 1928 aged 69

? AMELIA MARY Dixon
* 27 August 1975 aged 73

? ANN Dixon
* 8 June 1936 aged 82

? ANN Dixon
* 6 February 1913 aged 85

? ANN Dixon
* 6 October 1876 aged 66

? ANNIE ALBERTA Dixon
* 27 May 1883 aged 26

? ANNIE CHARLOTTE Dixon
* 28 May 1990 aged 73

? ARCHIBALD THOMPSON MCCULLY Dixon
* 29 October 1981 aged 68

? ARCHIE VINCENT Dixon
* 9 April 1968 aged 77
son of Charles Dixon & Alice Elizabeth HERBERT
married Effie May RAYNER in 1920. Archie's paternal grandparents were Charles DIXON (1819-1876) & Mary KIRTON (1819-1878) pioneers of Masterton

? ARTHUR GODLY EAST Dixon
* 17 August 1936 aged 74
son of John DIXON & Margaret EAST, paternal grandparents were Joseph Dixon & Mary Godley

? ARTHUR JOHN Dixon
* 22 May 1951 aged 80

? BEATRICE Dixon
* 17 April 2000 aged 80

? BEATRICE MAUDE Dixon
* 24 July 2007 aged 81

? BERTIE Dixon
* 28 July 1902 aged 5 weeks
son of William George & Clara Emily Dixon

? BERTIE ROBERT Dixon
* 24 July 1953 aged 75

? BETSY SARAH Dixon
* 20 January 2010 aged 90

? CAROLE Dixon
* 22 June 1998 aged 34

? CAROLINE HILDA Dixon (nee RIVERS)
* 5 July 1947 aged 71
married William Russell Dixon in 1900, son of William Dixon & Rosa Iggulden, paternal grandparents were Charles DIXON (1819-1876) & Mary KIRTON (1819-1878) pioneers of Masterton

? CATHERINE Dixon (nee SHEPHERD)
* 21 April 1874 aged 41
second wife of Edward Dixon (married 1852 in England)

? CATHERINE Dixon
* 1 April 1947 aged 83 (spinster)
daughter of Edward Dixon & Catherine SHEPHERD

? CATHERINE MARY Dixon
* 18 November 1941 aged 89

? CECIL REUBEN Dixon
* 12 January 1962 aged 77
son of William Dixon & Rosa IGGULDEN, Cecil's paternal grandparents were Charles DIXON (1819-1876) & Mary KIRTON (1819-1878) pioneers of Masterton
married Maud FENWICK in 1905 & married Winifred GRANFIELD

? CECIL WILLIAM Dixon
* 27 October 1923 aged 37
7th of 13 children of William Dixon & Rosa IGGULDEN. Cecil's paternal grandparents were Charles DIXON (1819-1876) & Mary KIRTON (1819-1878) pioneers of Masterton

? CHARLES Dixon
* 26 October 1954 aged 53

? CHARLES Dixon
* 22 October 1947 aged 85

? CHARLES HENRY Dixon
* 14 October 1977 aged 82

? CHARLES NOLAN Dixon
* 26 June 1965 aged 53

? CHARLES VERNEY Dixon
* 11 November 1935 aged 71

? DAPHNE ROSE Dixon
* 22 September 1998 aged 75

? DAVID LORNE Dixon
* 8 August 1977 aged 30

? DORIS EVELYN ROSE Dixon
* 8 August 1977 aged 52

? DOROTHY BERTHA Dixon
* 23 September 1904 aged 12

? DOROTHY FRANCES Dixon (nee BIRKETT)
* 19 August 1986 aged 79
married Stanley Dixon in 1928

? DOROTHY GWENDOLINE Dixon
* 6 September 1902 aged 16 months
daughter of Hubert Swan Dixon & Elfleda Emmeline CURTIS

? Edith Annie Dixon
* 4 September 1880 aged 18 weeks
daughter of George Dixon & Emma Jane DUCK, paternal grandparents were Edward Dixon & his 1st wife Mary Greenwood

? EDITH ELSIE Dixon (nee TUCKWELL)
* 1 August 1986 aged 87
married Charles Henry Dixon in 1926

? EDWARD Dixon
* 22 October 1890 aged 65
son of George Dixon & Mary BRIGGS, brother of Charles DIXON (1819-1876) & Mary KIRTON (1819-1878) pioneers of Masterton. Edward married Mary GRRENWOOD in England, he married Catherine SHEPHERD in England (buried here), he married Amelia Esther KEMP in Wellington 1875
buried with his nephew, Robert Dixon ()

? EDWARD HORACE EUGENE Dixon
* 23 February 1959 aged 79
son of Edward Dixon & Sarah WINTERINGHAM. Edward's paternal grandparents were Charles DIXON (1819-1876) & Mary KIRTON (1819-1878) pioneers of Masterton

? EDWIN WALTER Dixon
* 19 December 1917 aged 4?
son of James Bond Dixon & Ivy Sarah Elizabeth TRILFORD

? ELIN CECELIA Dixon
* 6 July 1961 aged 64 (BDM has aged 52)

? ELIZABETH Dixon
* 2 July 1969 aged 89

? ELIZABETH Dixon
* 26 January 1965 aged 79

? ELIZABETH Dixon (nee MOXHAM)
* 9 April 1925 aged 77
married George Dixon (1844-1915) in Wellington 1876

? ELIZABETH Dixon
* 20 June 1914 aged 78

? ELIZABETH Dixon
* 29 October 1931 aged 87

? ELSIE Dixon
* 24 March 1894 aged 17

? ELSIE Dixon
* 2 May 1899 aged 2

? ELZA DOROTHY Dixon
* 30 December 1975 aged 67

? EMMA EDITH Dixon (nee de VERE)
* 4 September 1942 aged 60
married Charles William Dixon in 1912, son of Edward Dixon & his 3rd wife Amelia Esther KEMP

? Emma Jane Dixon (nee DUCK)
* 20 November 1908 aged 58
married George Dixon in 1869

? ERIC Dixon
* 1 July 1918 aged 7 weeks
son of William Herbert Dixon & Violet Gertrude CRAMPTON

? ERNEST KENNETH Dixon
* 11 August 1970 aged 36

? ETHEL JANE Dixon
* 22 May 1956 aged 74

? ETTA MAVIS Dixon
* 5 January 1981 aged 79
base born daughter of Vera Davinia Dixon (1880-1921), daughter of David Dixon & his 2nd wife, Fanny HESSEY from Masterton. Vera's paternal grandparents were Charles DIXON (1819-1876) & Mary KIRTON (1819-1878) pioneers of Masterton. Vera married David Munro McKAY (1883-1961) in 1903 & had at least 6 children

? EVA Dixon
* 28 October 2009 aged 93

? EVELYN GEORGINA Dixon (nee TRUSCOTT)
* 29 October 1957 aged 82
married Robert George Dixon in 1899

? FANNY Dixon
* 30 January 1907 aged 74

? FLORENCE ELLEN Dixon
* 31 August 1962 aged 79

? FRANCIS KIPPELIN Dixon
* 2 November 1926 aged 64 - buried with Louise Victoria

? FRANCIS KIPPLING Dixon
* 31 August 1978 aged 76

? FRANCIS LOUIS Dixon
* 28 August 1895 aged 4

? FRANK Dixon
* 3 October 1903 aged 49

? Frank Dixon
* 25 August 1891 aged 27
also listed under full name, Algernon Francis East Dixon

? FRANK JOHN Dixon
* 23 December 1937 aged 31

? FREDERICK Dixon
* 30 June 1976 aged 80

? GEORGE Dixon
* 30 July 1900 aged 1
son of William George & Clara Emily Dixon

? GEORGE Dixon
* 18 December 1915 aged 71
son of George Dixon & Grace SIMPSON
married Elizabeth MOXHAM in Wellington 1876

? GEORGE Dixon
* 8 June 1920 aged 36

? GEORGE Dixon
* 11 October 1873 aged 56
born in Worksop, Yorkshire, a son of George Dixon & Mary BRIGGS
married Grace SIMPSON in Yorkshire 1838

? GEORGE Dixon
* 12 December 1879 aged 6 hours

? GEORGE Dixon
* 26 June 1883 aged 35

? GEORGE ALEXANDER Dixon
* 26 May 1948 aged 70
son of George Dixon & Emma Jane DUCK

? GEORGE FINLAY Dixon
* 9 March 1853 aged 74

? GERALD IVAN Dixon
* 1 July 1914 aged 6 months

? GLADYS SHEPHERD MILLICENT Dixon
* 13 May 1966 aged 77

? GLADYS VERA Dixon
* 18 July 1973 aged 76

? GLADYS VERA Dixon
* 15 June 1936 aged 1

? GRACE Dixon (nee SIMPSON)
* 21 December 1873 aged 61
born in Nottinghamshire to William Simpson & Eyche La GRANGE (nee NIGHTINGALE)
married George Dixon (1917-1873) 1838 in Yorkshire & arrived on the '?riental' 1857

? GRACE ANN Dixon
* 14 October 1947 aged 74

? GRAY ALLISTER Dixon
* 17 August 1942 aged 5 months

? GWENDOLINE ESMEE Dixon
* 29 March 1988 aged 87

? HAROLD OWEN RALPH Dixon
* 10 July 1968 aged 56

? HARRIETT Dixon
* 25 September 1922 aged 71

? HARRY Dixon
* 4 September 1934 aged 70

? HENRY EDWARD Dixon
* 8 December 1949 aged 71

? HERBERT CHARLES Dixon
* 12 June 1985 aged 77

? HERBERT ISAAC Dixon
* 20 October 1899 aged 55

? HORACE WILLIAM OSCAR Dixon
* 7 March 1978 aged 79

? ISABELLA Dixon
* 20 January 1892 aged 39

? ISOBEL HENRIETTA Dixon
* 30 August 1990 aged 80

? JAMES DANIEL Dixon
* 23 August 1929 aged 49

? JESSIE ELIZABETH Dixon
* 22 October 1963 aged 65

? JOAN Dixon
* 17 July 1991 aged 71

? JOHN Dixon
* 21 August 1899 aged 66

? JOHN Dixon
* 13 August 1917 aged 59

? JOHN EDWARD Dixon
* 10 November 1972 aged 61

? JOHN JAMES Dixon
* 29 April 1929 aged 18

? JOHN JOSEPH Dixon
* 26 February 1955 aged 88

? JOHN WILLIAM Dixon
* 15 May 1969 aged 68

? JOSEPH Dixon
* 7 November 1915 aged 65

? JOSEPH Dixon
* 14 October 1932 aged 86

? Joseph Dixon
* 14 May 1868 aged 53
son of George Dixon & Mary BRIGGS
married Mary GODLEY in Yorkshire 1838 & arrived 'London' 1842

? JOSEPH HENRY Dixon
* 4 June 1946 aged 70

? JOSEPH JAMES Dixon
* 20 July 1960 aged 81

? JOSEPH KEITH Dixon
* 2 August 1966 aged 60

? KATE Dixon (nee McKENZIE)
* 9 August 1907 aged 51
married Joseph Dixon in 1894. Joseph's parents were Charles DIXON (1819-1876) & Mary KIRTON (1819-1878) pioneers of Masterton


? KEITH ASHLEY Dixon
* 10 May 1965 aged 57

? KENNETH HENRY WILSON Dixon
* 20 June 2002 aged 87

? LEONARD Dixon
* 26 July 1928 aged 95

? LESLIE Dixon
* 27 June 1951 aged 60

? LESLIE GEORGE Dixon
* 21 May 1984 aged 68

? LILIAN ADA Dixon
* 6 July 1937 aged 47 (spinster)
daughter of Arthur Dixon & Ada Louisa SCOTT

? LILLIAN MARY Dixon
* 11 July 1979 aged 89

? LOUISE VICTORIA Dixon (nee PARNELL)
* 9 January 1951 aged 78
married Francis Kippling Dixon in 1896

? LYDIA HARRIET Dixon
* 15 July 1940 aged 67 (spinster)
daughter of George DIXON & Elizabeth MOXHAM

? MABEL CATHERINE Dixon
* 11 April 1910 aged 34
daughter of George Dixon & Emma Jane DUCK

? MARGARET Dixon (nee EAST)
* 7 December 1920 aged 90
married John Dixon 1860 in Wellington

? MARGARET DONALDSON Dixon (nee WYLIE)
* 2 June 1948 aged 79
married Charles Verney Dixon in 1896

? MARIE CHRISTINE Dixon
* 3 August 1955 aged 93

? MARION RUTH Dixon (nee BARRAUD)
* 8 November 1937 aged 50
married Arthur John Dixon in 1911

? MARY Dixon
* 26 September 1925 aged 63

? MARY Dixon
* 2 March 1946 aged 94

? Mary Dixon (nee GODLEY)
* 9 March 1894 aged 79
married Joseph Dixon 1838 in Yorkshire

? MARY DRISCILLA Dixon
* 16 November 1913 aged 64

? MAUD Dixon
* 20 November 1918 aged 37

? MINNIE Dixon
* 13 July 1959 aged 84

? ELIZABETH (Mrs A.) Dixon
* 16 January 1870 aged 60

? NOEL VICTOR Dixon
* 2 May 1918 aged 6 months

? PERCY CHARLES Dixon
* 13 October 1954 aged 75

? PETER Dixon
* 28 April 1927 aged 65

? RAYMOND TWIZELL Dixon
* 17 December 1968 aged 66

? REGINALD ORMOND Dixon
* 13 July 1911 aged 4 months

? ROBERT Dixon
* 6 April 1926 aged 63

? ROBERT Dixon
* 10 July 1936 aged 84
married Mary MITCHELL (1855-1918) in 1872
drowned at Kaiwarra * buried Plot 4803 with Uncle Edward Dixon (1825-1890)

? ROBERT GEORGE Dixon
* 21 June 1962 aged 87

? ROBERT JUDD Dixon
* 22 October 1920 aged 64

? ROBERT WILLIAM Dixon
* 9 May 1936 aged 75

? RONALD Dixon
* 27 November 1978 aged 53

? ROSA Dixon (nee WARNER)
* 14 October 1921 aged 38
married percy Charles Dixon in 1903

? ROSS EDWIN Dixon
* 28 August 1946 aged 10

? RUGBY LAWRENCE Dixon
* 10 October 1903 aged 2.7

? SAMUEL CUTTELK Dixon
* 12 September 1969 aged 88

? SAMUEL JOHN Dixon
* 12 January 1882 aged 11 weeks
son of George Dixon & Emma Jane DUCK

? STANLEY Dixon
* 8 August 1970 aged 64

? THOMAS STOKES Dixon
* 7 October 1913 aged 83

? THOMAS WILSON Dixon
* 19 February 1979 aged 84

? VERA CONSTANCE Dixon (nee ADAMS)
* 14 April 1958 aged 76
married George Finlay Dixon in 1912

? VINCENT JAMES Dixon
* 31 December 1959 aged 26

? VIOLET MELVA Dixon
* 14 September 1990 aged 81

? WALTER EDWARD Dixon
* 16 February 1948 aged 68

? WAYNE Dixon
* 7 October 1948 aged 5

? WILLIAM EDWARD CHARLES Dixon
* 3 January 1973 aged 68

? WILLIAM GEORGE Dixon
* 5 June 1964 aged 73

? WILLIAM HERBERT Dixon
* 2 April 1910 aged 2? weeks
son of William Herbert Dixon * Violet Gertrude CRAMPTON

? WILLIAM HERBERT Dixon
* 3 May 1924 aged 49

? WILLIAM JOSEPH Dixon
- son of John DIXON & Margaret EAST
* 12 August 1895 aged 26 (buried with Algernon)

? WILLIAM McGENNET Dixon
* 8 May 1979 aged 70

? WILLIAM RUSSELL Dixon
* 13 August 1933 aged 56

? WILLIE Dixon
* 28 July 1875 aged 5 days
son of Joseph Dixon & Rosina Hannah BENNETT

? WINIFRED EAST Dixon
* 29 December 1977 aged 89 (spinster)
daughter of Arthur D & Ada Louisa SCOTT

? WINIFRED IRENE Dixon
* 7 June 1905 aged 3 months

PHOTO
ARTHUR JOHN DIXON 1951 aged 80 - Plot 434 M at Karori


Robert Walker ASHCROFT + Elsie Day COBB

Robert Walker ASHCROFT (1870-1937)
* was born in Lancashire. He arrived into Auckland, NZ on the 'British King' 2 May 1884 with his parents, James Ashcroft (1841-1930) & Henrietta Louisa Riley (1837-1904) and his 4 brothers Septimus, Peter & twins Arthur and Alfred. They settled in Napier which is where they met the Cobb family. Robert married on 25 Jan 1894, in the Cobb family home in Napier, to:
Elsie Day COBB (1871-1957)
* Elsie was born 23 Oct 1871 in Christchurch, Dorset, England, the eldest daughter of 16 children (11 sons) to Joseph Edward Cobb (1839-1911) & Harriet Sophia Day (1846-1929). She arrived in Wellington 1 Dec 1884 with her parents and eight siblings, on the ship 'Lady Jocelyn'. They moved to Napier on 5 Jan 1884. When she was 21 she and her mother signed the 'Women's Suffrage Petition' in Napier

the children of ROBERT & ELSIE:
. . 1 . .
1894 - 1900 George Alfred Ashcroft
* born in Napier 28 Dec 1894
... GEORGE died in Dannevirke 8 June 1900 aged 5
Daily Telegraph, 11 June 1900
ASHCROFT
On June 8th 1900, at Dannevirke, George Alfred, eldest son of Robert and Elsie Ashcroft, aged 5½
* He is buried in unknown location at Settlers Cemetery, Dannevirke

. . 2 . .
1896 - 1959 Eric Arthur Ashcroft
* born in Napier 8 Feb 1896. He was a cheesemaker in Mangamaire, Manawatu (between Pahiatua & Eketahuna) when he enlisted for war. He served as Rifleman 24/337 with the B Company, NZ Rifle Brigade, 2nd Battalion. He embarked in Oct/Nov 1915, his next of kin was his mother, Mrs E. D. Ashcroft, c/o G. W. Cobb, Martinborough (his mother's brother). He was discharged in Aug 1917 with inflammation of the heart and after contracting mumps.
... Eric married Esther Maude GRIFFIN (1885-1957) in Auckland. Esther was the 2nd of 6 children of Edmund Alvin Griffin (1860-1917) from Castlemaine, Victoria & Jessie Mary Ann Tapp (1860-1927), born NZ.
Waikato Times, 21 Feb 1920
ASHCROFT - GRIFFIN
A quiet and pretty wedding was solemnised at St Mary's Pro-Cathedral, Parnell, on Wednesday 11th February, when Miss Esther Maude Griffin, second daughter of Mrs and the late Edmund A. Griffin, was united in Holy Matrimony to Mr Eric A. Ashcroft, eldest son of Mr and Mrs R. W. Ashcroft of Hamilton and late of Wairarapa. Rev Dr O'Callaghan officiated. The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr R. T. (Roydon Trevor Whitney) Griffin, looked sweet in a dainty dress of white Kobe silk, with the usual veil and orange blossoms. She was attended by her sister, Miss R. (Ruby Catherine) Griffin and Misses Dorothy Ashcroft, sister of the bridegroom and Joan Pain (Joan Elwyn Adele), niece of the bride (3 year old daughter of her sister Ethel Ruahine Pain), who carried bouquets of pale pink and asparagus fern. The bridegroom's gift to the bride was a pendant of fold and aquamarines and to the bridesmaids plain gold bangles. After the ceremony the wedding party adjourned to the Domain Kiosk. where the bride's mother entertained about thirty guests. The usual toasts were honoured and responded to. Subsequently the happy couple left, amidst the many good wishes of numerous friends, for the first stage of their wedding trip. Mr and Mrs Ashcroft sail per Moana for California at an early date.
they had a son, Eric Robert 'Bob' Ashcroft (1927-2007). Bob was 7 and living in Palmerston North when he lost his eye in an accident. He had attended a xmas party and was given a toy gun with a tin barrel. As he arrived home he tripped as he ran across the road and fell on the barrel which penetrated his eyeball. It could not be saved. He married Vivienne Joyce & had 5 children. Dr Eric Ashcroft wrote "The Standard 3 - Form 2 Drug Abust Prevention Kit; an evaluation in 1989" a resource designed to assist police, education officers and teachers to jointly enable and educate young people to make sensible choices about drug use. In 1995 a drug education programme for parents and caregivers "Dare to Support your Kids" and many others. He died at Wellington.
please note I have Eric as a son of Eric & Esther going by the memoriam for James Ashcroft below in 1938 .."Inserted by Eric and Betty and grandson Bob, Palmerston North"
* Esther died in Auckland 3 April 1957 and cremated Waikumete
Eric next married Clarice Evelyn Cobb (1907-1969). Clarice was his 1st cousin, the daughter of his mother's brother Percy and birth sister of his adopted sister Joy (child . 7 . below)
Eric died in Auckland 1 Nov 1959 aged 65. He is buried Plot 517, RSA area at Papatoetoe

. . 3 . .
1898 - 1965 Robert Peter 'Bert' Ashcroft
* born in Dannevirke on 9 Oct 1898
In Aug 1894 Bert was appointed to preach at the Greenmeadows Church's 7pm service. He was a farmer in Arapae, King Country when he enlisted for war in 1917 and served as Private 79854 with the 41st Reinforcements H Company, NZEF, embarking 27 July 1918 on the Ulimaroa but never saw active service. His next of kin was his mother at Arapae, King Country.
... Bert married Alice BROOME in 1921 and had 1 son & 3 daughters Elwyn 'Joy' Ashcroft (1923-1994 +John Henderson 'Jack' Oudney); Hazel 'Rae' Ashcroft (1927-2013 +Ken Sandford) & Valerie Ashcroft (adopted out)
Bert died 10 May 1965 aged 66 in Manurewa.
* Alice died 23 May 1981. They are buried Plot 464 at Papatoetoe cemetery.

. . 4 . .
1901 - 1975 Joseph James George 'Joe' Ashcroft
. born in Palmerston North 15 Dec 1901
In Nov 1923 Joseph was fined 20s in Hamilton Court for not holding his hand out to indicate his turning on his motor cycle and another breach of the motor by-laws the following year.
... Joe married Ethel Sarah McKee MONTGOMERY (1904-1995) in Otahuhu on 21 April 1926 & had 3 children, Edith Mary Ashcroft (1927-1927); Robert James 'Bob' Ashcroft (1930-2007 +Brent +Bell); Elsie Eunice Ashcroft (1933- + Norman Leslie Hooson)
* Joe & brother Harold were 'called up' in the Ballot in Nov 1942, both giving the same address, 4 Fourth Avenue, Northland.
Joe died in Whangarei 14 May 1975 aged 73
* Ethel died 18 March 1995 aged 90 & they are buried together Plot 2656 Maunu cemetery

. . 5 . .
1904 - 1982 Harold Day Ashcroft
* born in Hawera 10 March 1904
In Oct 1928 Harold was in an accident at the junction of Avenue Road 6 Panmure Road, Otahuhu, between his motor-cycle and a motor car driven by Henry Lloyd. He received severe bruises on his left arm and ankle and, suffering from shock, was taken to the hospital.
... Harold married Maria 'Hilda' PIPPEN (1906-1991) in 1930 & had 4 children. Hilda was an adopted daughter of Edward 'Peter' Bede Pippen (1874-1958) & Margaret Mary Agnes Prendergast (1880-1940) from NSW who were living near Te Kuiti in 1908 & Thames in May 1910 when a son Leo Martin Pippen died aged 16 months. They were in Paeroa in 1938 when their youngest son, also Leo Martin Pippen (1911-2002) became engaged to Helen Mary 'Nell' Reily.
* Harold & Hilda were living in Mercer in Jan 1934 when they had a daughter in Otahuhu. They lived in Hauraki, Kaipara, Marsden and Whangarei.
* Harold & brother Joe were 'called up' in the Ballot in Nov 1942, both giving the same address, 4 Fourth Avenue, Northland.
Harold died in Whangarei 6 Oct 1982 aged 78
* Hilda died in 1991 and they are buried together in Maunu Cemetery

. . 6 . .
1906 - 1978 Dorothy Henrrietta Ashcroft
* born 20 March 1906 in Pahiatua
In Feb 1917 Dorothy & brother Harold were presented with a special attendance prize at the Sunday School picnic at Arapae. The prize was donated by their grandmother Mrs James Ashcroft who ran the Sunday School, assisted by two of her sons.
... Dorothy 1st married Alfred Robert FALLOWS (1899-1930) on 10 Dec 1924 & had 2 children. Alfred was born 15 Feb 1899 to William Isaac Fallows (1866-1948) & Bertha Susannah Douglas (1866-1931). His parents were born in Auckland but married in Victoria, Australia.
Waikato Times, 17 Dec 1924
FALLOWS - ASHCROFT
A very pretty wedding was solemnised at St Paul's Church on Wednesday, December 10, when Miss Dorothy Ashcroft, daughter of Mr and Mrs R. W. Ashcroft, of Hamilton, was married to Mr Alfred Fallows, eldest son of Mr and Mrs W. Farrows, of Puni, Pukekohe. The ceremony was performed by the bride's uncle, Revd. A. Ashcroft (president of the Methodist Conference). Mr T. S. Webster presided at the organ. The bride looked very charming, as she entered the church on the arm of her father, in a dainty frock of cream brocaded crepe de chene, she also wore the orthodox veil and orange blossoms and carried a lovely bouquet of tiny lillies and asparagus fern. She was attended by two maids, Miss Ethney Cobb, cousin of the bride, who wore a pretty silk frock of white and mauve and carried a mauve bouquet and Miss Joyce Ashcroft, sister of the bride, in a sweet little frock of white and blue silk with a bouquet to match. After the ceremony the guests were entertained at the residence of the bride's parents where a sumptuous feast was spread and partaken of, the usual toasts being honoured. The happy couple then left, amidst the best wishes of their many friends, by motor on the first stage of their wedding trip. The young couple were the recipients of many useful presents, including a set of cutlery and silver from the staff of the New Zealand Loan and mercantile Co., of which Mr Fallows is a member.
Evening Post, 26 Sep 1930 WHAKATANE - A motor-car accident occurred in the Waimana Gorge and Alfred Robert Fallows, a traveller, resident of Hamilton, lost his life.
Mr Kirk, a settler, of Waimana, riding through the gorge, noticed the marks of a car leading over the bank on Douglas Hill. On investigating he saw a car submerged in the Waimana River, 40ft below. He reported the matter to the police at Taneatua.
The car was recovered from the river this morning and the body of the victim of the accident was recovered later about three-quarters of a mile lower down the river. The body was removed to Whakatane.
Mr Fallows was 32 years of age and a son of Mr W. J. Fallows of Pukekohe. He leaves a wife and two children. He was well known in Hamilton. For a number of years Mr Fallows was secretary of the Hamilton Suburban Tennis Association and a member of the Waikato Hockey Association executive. At the time of his death he was sitting as Noble Grand of the M.U. Oddfellows Lodge. He was on the staff of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Co. for 14 years. Twelve months ago he joined the Goodyear Rubber Co. at Hamilton as a traveller. He left Hamilton on Tuesday morning for Gisborne. He was expected back last night
Alfred's HEADSTONE
In Loving Memory Of
Alfred Robert
Beloved husband Of
Dorothy Fallows
Died 26th Sep 1930 aged 31.
To Memory Ever Dear.
... Dorothy next married Vivian George RANBY (1906-1989) in 1932. Vivian was born 23 March 1906 in Pahiatua, the 8th of 9 children of Joseph William Ranby (1861) & Emma Maud Wilton (1866-1935) who married 8 April 1885 in Kuripuni, Masterton and are buried Hamilton East.
* In Oct 1940 Vivian was in the First Ballot of the Auckland District 'call up' for Home Defence.
Vivian next married Katherine Mary McDonald (1929-1985). A daughter, Joy Ranby, died 2 April 2021 in Auckland
... Dorothy next married Neil LARSEN & had 2 daughters. This was 'possibly' Neil (Neils/Nils) Larsen, 1 of 11 children of Peder 'Peter' Larsen (1841-1909) & Margrethe Olsen (1847-1935) of Denmark, who settled in Mauriceville, Wairarapa. In 1923 there was a Neil Larsen in Arapae. At the time of his mother's death in 1935 (see her link), Neil was living in Te Kuiti. Or none of the above
... Dorothy next married William George BUDD (1895-1990). William was born in Masterton, the 4th of at least 9 children of Henry William Budd (1870-1959) & Maria Cristina Christensen (1872-1952) who are buried in Te Kuiti
Dorothy died 19 Feb 1978 aged 72 in Te Awamutu
* William George Budd died 25 June 1990 aged 94. They are buried together at Te Awamutu

. . 7 . .
1912 - 1994 Joyce Harriett 'Joy' Ashcroft
* born Cobb on 9 May 1912, Joy was the youngest daughter of Elsie's brother Percy Cobb & his wife, Charlotte Mary Drury. Charlotte died in the 1918 Flu Pandemic aged 37, leaving 3 young daughters who were placed in a children's home. Joy was taken in by Robert & Elise, officially adopted in 1923 when she was 10 and her name became Ashcroft. Joy married Walter 'Nelson' BURGESS (1913-2002) as his 2nd wife in 1938 and they had 3 children. Nelson served in WWII as Sergeant 562756, with the 27th Machine Gun Battalion, enlisting from Thames, Coromandel in 1944. His next of kin was Joy at 68 Brown St., Thames. They also lived in Hauraki, & Auckland and were divorced there in 1967. In 1981 Joy was living in Mount Albert.
Joyce Harriet Burgess died 17 Oct 1994 in Christchurch.
* Nelson 1st married Edith Alice Robinson in 1914. He married Joy in 1938. He next married Ellen Aldyth Elsa 'Pat' (nee Pryce, previously Campbell 1912-1993). Ellen is buried in Papatoetoe with her 1st husband. Nelson died 2 Sep 2002 in Auckland & buried Waikaraka.


Timeline NOTES
Evening Post, 27 July 1900, 3 COLONIAL INVENTIONS

ROBERT WALKER ASHCROFT, tinsmith, William John Maddren, mechanic and Septimus Ashcroft (his brother), store-manager, all of Wellington, improved means for putting up butter and the like into regular quantities

In 1904 Robert & Elsie were living in Hawera
In June 1905 they were living in Pahiatua
In 1911 they were living in Newman
In 1913 they were living in Eketahuna
In 1916 they were living in Te Kuiti
1 Dec 1917 Robert and Elsie wrote a letter to the Defence Officer in Te Kuiti giving their consent for their 19 year old son Robert to enlist for war. They were then living in Arapae, 7km north of Piopio.
In 1921 they were living in Frankton Junction, Hamilton

On 18 Dec 1929 they were living in Auckland.
COBB - On Wednesday, December 18, 1929, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs R. W. Ashcroft, Church Street, Otahuhu, Harriet S., beloved wife of the late J. E. Cobb, of Napier; aged 84 years.

On 10 Sep 1930 Robert's father James was living with them in Otahuhu when he died aged 89
Mr James Ashcroft, who died at Otahuhu on September 10, aged 89 years, was born in Lancashire and came to New Zealand in 1884, settling in Napier district. On his retirement he came to live in Auckland. He is survived by the following sons:- The Rev Arthur Ashcroft of Oamaru, Mr Robert Ashcroft of Otahuhu, Mr Peter Ashcroft of Napier and Mr Septimus Ashcroft of Hastings. The mother of Mr Ashcroft was one of four sisters who were the descendants of John Guy, who, 200 years ago, founded and endowed Guy's Hospital. Dr D. W. Ashcroft is about to enter that hospital to complete his medical training.


ROBERT WALKER ASHCROFT died in Auckland 24 March 1937 aged 65 after a long illness.
Manawatu Standard, 25 March 1937 ASHCROFT - On March 24th 1937, at Otahuhu, Auckland, Robert Walker, dearly beloved husband of Elsie Day Ashcroft; in his 66th year - A patient sufferer at rest. Much loved father of E. A. Ashcroft and brother of Rev A. Ashcroft, both of Palmerston North
Obituary of Mr R. W. Ashcroft Mr Robert Walker Ashcroft, who was born in Lancashire, England in 1870, passed away at Otahuhu, Auckland, last month. He came to New Zealand in 1884 with his parents and brothers. He is survived by Mrs Ashcroft, four sons and one daughter; also by nine grandchildren. Rev Arthur Ashcroft of Palmerston North, is one of his brothers, the others being Peter of Napier and Septimus of Hastings. The deceased took an active part in the life of the Dominion, being an enthusiastic Mason and a preacher. He was a member of the Royal Sanitary Institute and from a gift of invention he enriched the country of his adoption. As a maker of violins he won and enviable reputation. Being of a cheerful and kindly disposition he made many friends and his surviving relatives have the happy memory of a husband and father much beloved.
ELSIE DAY ASHCROFT died in Auckland 12 July 1957 aged 85
* They are buried next to each other in Otahuhu Cemetery.
Their HEADSTONE
ASHCROFT
In Loving Memory Of
Robert Walker
Dearly loved husband of Elsie D. Ashcroft
died 24th March 1937 aged 66 years
And His Beloved Wife
Elsie Day
died 12 July 1957 aged 85 years
God's precious gift remembrance.

Auckland Star, 24 March 1938
ASHCROFT
- In dear loving memory of Robert Walker Ashcroft, who passed on for higher service March 24, 1937. Inserted by his wife and daughter, Dorothy.
ASHCROFT - A tribute to the memory of kind and loving father, who was called away March 24, 1937.
...... He was a man among the few,
...... God's choicest gift, a man who's true.
Inserted by Eric and Betty, and grandson Bob, Palmerston North

They are buried Area 2, Lot No 787, at Otahuhu Cemetery
Their HEADSTONE READS:
In loving memory of Robert Walker
Dearly loved husband of Elsie D. Ashcroft
Died 24th March 1937 aged 66
and his beloved wife Elsie Day
Died 12 July 1957 aged 85
God's precious gift remembrance

PHOTO
Headstone of Dorothy Henrrietta Budd (child .6.)
Plot 1453, Block B4, Row 34 at Te Awamutu


David ANDERSON + Elizabeth BELL - Dannevirke

OBITUARY of DAVID ANDERSON (1831-1911)
buried in Napier but mentioned in the Tararua District Councils Historical Records
see also: Settlers Cemetery Dannevirke

Evening Post, 21 August 1911
... Mr David Anderson, the head of the firm of Anderson and Son, coachbuilders, etc., of Dannevirke, is dead. The late Mr Anderson was born at Clatt, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, in 1831, and learned the coach building trade under his father, with whom he worked many years. He came to New Zealand in 1851 in the ship Fatima


Manawatu Standard, 21 August 1911
... The death occurred at his son's residence, Napier South, of Mr David Anderson, the head of the firm of Anderson and Son, coachbuilders of Dannevirke, a well-known Hawke's Bay resident in his eightieth year. Deceased arrived in Lyttelton in the sailing vessel 'Fatima' in 1851, and after a residence in different parts of Canterbury for 35 years, removed to Dannevirke 16 years ago, where he was in business as a coach-builder


Hawera & Normanby Star, 24 August 1911
... Mr David Anderson, the head of the firm of Anderson and Son, coachbuilders, of Dannevirke, is dead. He came to New Zealand in 1851 in the ship Fatima


Timaru Herald, 29 August 1911
... ANDERSON - At Napier, on August 16th, 1911, at his son's residence, David Anderson, the dearly beloved father of Mrs George Saunders and Mrs W. B. Andrew, of Pleasant Point; in his 80th years.
...... Not lost, but gone before


Timaru Herald, 29 August 1911
... Old residents of Pleasant Point will remember Mr David Anderson, who carried on business as blacksmith and coachbuilder in the township from some time in the sixties till 1886, when he moved to Napier and later to Dannevirke. News has been received of the death of Mr Anderson a few days ago.
He was a native of Clatt, Aberdeenshire, and had reached the age of 80 years. The local paper states that the late Mr Anderson was a popular townsman. He possessed a fund of humour, and was always ready with a smart retort or witty reply. He took a keen and intelligent interest in all local and political matters, and his death removes a very familiar figure among the old identities of the place.
Deceased is survived by four sons and five daughters. Two of the latter are Mrs G. SAUNDERS and Mrs W. B. ANDREW of Pleasant Point.
The interment took place at Napier on Saturday, where the remains of deceased's wife, who died some years ago, were interred

NOTE the Passenger List of the Fatima is only a partial list and does not include David at this stage


DAVID ANDERSON (1831-1911)
was born 14 Nov 1831 in Clatt to:
John ANDERSON (1796-1878) & Margaret HOME (1809-1902)
He married ELIZABETH BELL (1842-1889) in 1862
ELIZABETH was born in Dalkeith, Midlothian, Scotland

the CHILDREN of DAVID & ELIZABETH:
... 1
1863 - 1955 George Innes Anderson

... born in Christchurch - died in Dannevirke
... George married Elizabeth Jane HILL (1860-1933) in 1890
... George & Elizabeth are buried at Mangatera

... 2
1864 - 1945 Mary Ann Cameron Anderson

... born in Timaru
... Mary married George SAUNDERS in 1886

... 3
1866 - 1939 Margaret Home Richmond Dale Anderson

... born in Timaru
... Margaret married William Bradley ANDREW in 1882
... Margaret is buried Plot 345, Row 10 at Pleasant Point cemetery

... 4
1870 - 1961 Flora McDonald Anderson

... born in Christchurch
... Flora married Alexander Menzies PATTILLO in 1901 at Pleasant Point

... 5
1875 - ? John Anderson

... nothing known about John

... 6
1877 - 1935 James Strachan Bell Anderson

... - died in Dannevirke
... James married Vera Winifred CROSS in 1910
... James is buried Plot 32, Block ZF at Mangatera cemetery

... 7
1879 - 1960 Anne Forbes Anderson

... - died in Auckland
... Anne married Alfred Henry JONES in 1901

... 8
1883 - ? Jessie Anderson

... nothing known of Jessie

... 9
1884 - 1957 William Sefton Anderson

... served in WWI as Sapper 26497 with the NZEF, 16th Reinforcements New Zealand Engineers
... William died in Auckland
... buried SOLDIERS BURIAL L Row 11, Plot 86 at Waikumete


PHOTO
PLOT 345, Row 10 at Pleasant Point cemetery

Grave site of David's daughter, Margaret Home Andrew


Theophilus 'John' Abbott MELLSOP - Waiuku from 1855

Theophilus 'John' Abbott MELLSOP was born 1803 in Parsonstown,
now Birr, County Offaly, Ireland

London Gazette, 22 May 1842
... 66th Foot, Theophilus John Abbott Mellsop, Gent, to be Ensign, by purchase, vice Newdigate, promoted in the Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards

The Tablet, 1st March 1845
NAVAL AND MILITARY INTELLIGENCE
WAR OFFICE, Feb., 25
... 66th Foot-Ensign Theophilus John Abbott Mellsop to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Coates, whose promotion has been cancelled

Anna 'Maria' Sophia SPEEDY was born 1803 in Dublin, Ireland

John & Maria married in Ireland in 1832
they had 6 known children & then emigrated to New Zealand

Maria left Drumcondira, Dublin, Ireland with their 6 children, on the Carnatic which left London 3 Sep 1855 and arrived into Auckland 28 Dec 1855. A possible brother, James Speedy, accompanied her but not seen on passenger list
John appears to have taken a different route (via America) and arrived 1856 or early 1857. More research needed.
The family settled in Glenbrook (near Waiuku/Pukekohe), Auckland

THEIR CHILDREN
... 1
1834 - 1896 John Thomas Mellsop
- John married Charlotte Elizabeth CRISPE 4 Sep 1862 in Mauku Church in a double wedding with sister Maria
Daily Southern Cross, 6 September 1862
... On the 14th ultimo, at the Mauku church, by the Rev A. G. Purchase, Mr J. T. Mellsop, of Knockmaroon, to Charlotte Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Mr Crispe, of Stanlake. No cards sent
ALSO, at the same time and place, Mr Francis Stevens, of Auckland, to Maria, second daughter of Mr J. Mellsop, of Mauku. No cards sent
- daughter of Joseph CRISPE & Jane HEYWOOD
their 10 known children:
* 1863 - 1934 Mary Theodora Heywood Mellsop
* 1864 - 1930 Harold Crispe Mellsop
* 1866 - 1884 Leonora Mellsop
* 1867 - 1938 Charles Heywood Mellsop
* 1869 - 1913 Arthur Ethelbert Mellsop
* 1870 - 1960 Kathleen Mellsop
* 1874 - 1952 Florence Lillian Mellsop
* 1875 - 1924 Jane Octavia Ida Mellsop
* 1877 - 1963 Harry Oswald Mellsop
* 1879 - 1914 Laurence Lionel Mellsop


... 2
1837 - 1883 Annie Elizabeth Mellsop
- Annie married John WHEELER in 1866
their 10 known children:
* 1867 - 1891 Katherine Elizabeth Wheeler
* 1868 - 1940 Charlotte Maria Wheeler
* 1870 - 1947 William Edward Wheeler
* 1871 - Ernest Wheeler
* 1873 - 1938 Edith Wheeler
* 1874 - 1968 Thomas Ochold Wheeler
* 1876 - 1941 Gertrude Wheeler
* 1879 - 1945 Arthur Octavius Wheeler
* 1881 - 1977 Olive Clair Wheeler
* 1882 - 1954 Harry Cecil Wheeler


... 3
1839 - 1865 Maria Mellsop
- Maria married Francis STEVENS (1835-1911) 14 Sep 1862 at Mauku Church in a double wedding with brother John
their 2 known children:
* 1863 - 1865 Ada Minnie Stevens
* 1865 - 1932 Clara Elizabeth Stevens
New Zealand Herald, 25 March 1865
... STEVENS - On the 11th March, at Bolton-street, Wellington, Maria, the beloved wife of Francis Stevens, Esq., late of Auckland, aged 26? years
- Francis next married Lydia Emma SLADEN (1835-1871) in Wellington 9 Jan 1867
- he next married Ellen MacLURCAN (1837-1916) in Wellington 30 Dec 1871


... 4
1840 - 1924 Bessie Allen Mellsop
- Bessie married Heywood Melville CRISPE 14 may 1874 in Auckland
- son of Joseph CRISPE & Jane HEYWOOD
their 4 known children:
* 1876 - 1953 Heywood Melville Crispe
* 1880 - 1880 Joseph Leslie Crispe
* 1881 - 1962 Clarence Augustus Crispe
* 1886 - 1948 Colin Raymond Russell Crispe
New Zealand Herald, 26 February 1924
OBITUARY of Mrs Heywood Crispe
... ... The death of Mrs Heywood Crispe, which occurred at the residence of her son, Mr H. M. Crispe, at Mauku, last Friday, removes the last of the original settlers of Mauku still remaining in the district. The only tow survivors of the band of pioneers who originally came to Mauku 67 years ago are now Dr J. Giles and Mr. W. Gearson, of Auckland.
Mrs Crispe was the youngest daughter of the late Mr John Mellsop, who, with his family, arrived at Auckland by the Carnatic on December 27, 1855. A few months later they proceeded to Mauku where settlement was just beginning, and took up land. All communication with the outside world was then by way of an arm of the Manukau, there being no roads. One of the difficulties of frontier life then was to obtain an education for children, and in Mrs Crispe's case it was solved by sending her to be taught with the children of the Rev. John Morgan at Te Awamutu. This meant a canoe journey of three days up the Waikato and Waipa Rivers, with halts at Kohanga, where the Rev. Dr. Maunsell had a mission station, and at Rev. Mr. Ashwell's mission at Taupiri. During the two or three years she spent at Te Awamutu Mrs Crispe witnessed the birth of the "King" movement and the coronation of Potatau (Te Wherowhero), the first "King"
In the year 1861 the natives of Patumahoe, who had always been unfriendly toward the adjacent Mauku settlers, became so threatening that the Government deemed it prudent to remove the woman and children to a place of safety and arm the men. The immediate cause of the crisis was the finding of the dead body of a native named Eriota, who the Maoris chose to believe had been shot by a white man. The non-combatants were all taken aboard a schooner en route for Onehunga, and the men garrisoned Major Speedy's house. The next day the natives, having given satisfactory assurances of their pacific intentions, the fugitives returned to their homes. Later it was proved beyond all reasonable doubt that Eriota had been murdered by a slave named Pukapuka.
Two years later, when the Waikato war broke out, there was another hurried flight of the settlers from their homes. This time, after spending three days and nights in the church, guarded by the rifles of the Mauku volunteers, the women and children were conveyed to Auckland, not to return for nearly a year. The men, under the command of the late Major D. H. Lusk, remained, and put up a record for bush-fighting only exceeded by Jackson's and Von Tempsky's redoubtable Forest Rangers. Of the, only two are known to be still living. Mr James Finlay, of Auckland, and Mr Charles Dromgool, ot Tuakau.
In 1874 Mrs Crispe married, her husband being the late Mr Heywood Crispe, one of the original settlers, and a member of the Forest Rifles, who died about 15 years ago. There are three sons, Messrs H. M. and Clarence Crispe, of Mauku, and Mr Colin Crispe, of Clevedon


... 5
1841 - 1900 James Mellsop
- James married Emma Lascelles WILY in 1882
their 4 known children:
* 1883 - 1883 Henry Arthur John Mellsop
* 1886 - 1969 Winifred Lascelles Jenner Mellsop
* 1888 - 1916 Geoffrey Henry Jenner Mellsop
* 1891 - 1965 Dorothy Speedy Jenner Mellsop
New Zealand Herald, 10 April 1900
SUDDEN DEATH AT MANGERE
... Quite a shock was experienced through the Mangere district yesterday morning when it became known that Mr James Mellsop, head teacher of the Mangere school, had died suddenly at his residence about midnight on Sunday. Mr Mellsop was enjoying the best of health until 10 o'clock on Sunday night, when, as he was preparing to retire, he was seized with an apoplectic stroke. Dr Scott, of Onehunga, was summoned by telephone, and arrived within three-quarters of an hour, and stayed by his patient till death took place. Mr Mellsop has been head teacher of the Mangere school since June, 1884, a period of nearly 16 years. His death is not only a great loss to the Mangere district, but a distinct loss to the teaching staff of the Auckland Education Board. During his term of office at the Mangere school the annual high percentage of passes, the number of scholarships and honours taken by his pupils, as well as the tome and discipline of the school, show a splendid record.
Mr Mellsop leaves a widow and three children, the youngest of whom is eight years of age. They are assured of the deepest sympathy of the residents of Mangere in their great bereavement


... 6
1843 - 1925 Charles William Mellsop
- Charles married Mary Ellen BAYLIS in 1871
their 4 known children:
* 1871 - 1968 Charles William Mellsop
* 1874 - Henry Mellsop
* 1877 - Elinor Mellsop
* 1880 - John Mellsop


JOHN MELLSOP died 4 August 1887 aged 83
Auckland Star, 12 August 1887

... MELLSOP - On August 4, at the residence of his son, J. T. Mellsop, Knockmaroon, Waiuku East, John Mellsop, late of Dublin, Ireland, in the 84th year of his age

MARIA MELLSOP died 4 July 1892 aged 88
New Zealand Herald, 8 July 1892

... MELLSOP - On July 4, at Waiuku, Maria, relict of the late John Mellsop, in her 89th year


PHOTO
MAUKU CHURCH

from the site Cyclopedia of New Zealand (Auckland District)
(which mentions a mumber of the above)


passengers of the SEVILLA - Otago 1864

Southland Times, 8 September 1864
THE IMMIGRANTS PER "SEVILLA"

Sevilla, a barque of 598 tons built in Jersey for G Turnbull & Co of Glasgow and chartered by the then new firm of Shaw Savill Company. Made 3 voyages to NZ
Captain Kerr from Glasgow - Morrison, Law & Co, agents
... The addition of two hundred and fifty souls to a small population like that of Southland would, at any time, be a matter of considerable importance, but, unfortunately, the immigrants by the Sevilla have just set their feet on the shores of New Zealand in a season of unusual depression, which is not confined to Southland, but is participated in, more or less, by the whole of the Colony. Want of money is a complaint heard everywhere, from the Provincail Treasury to the counter of the smallest tradesman, It may be, and perhaps we are right in asserting, that the worst is over, and that advancing spring will see a return of prosperity to every branch of industry; but, if the tide has turned, its effects are scarcely to be recognised at present, and probably will not be for some time to come.
The idea that Southland is irretrievably bankrupt has been too widely circulated and is too firmly believed in to be got rid of at once, and the real difficulties of the situation are so great that we must expect that a return to the ordinary briskness of a young settlement having within itself all the elemnets for advancement, will not be accomplished very rapidly.
No one will be inclined to deny that a great deal of real distress has existed amongst the working classes during the winter which is now drawing to a close. Cases have come under our own notice of men being unable to obtain work for a lengthened period - men who were known as industrious and useful members of society. This has been partly rectified, as far as this province is concerned, by the departure of some to the diggings, and to Dunedin where work if fully as difficult to obtain as here; but there is still a very moderate demand for labour of any kind in Southland, and we fear there will be great difficulty in getting the whole of the immigrants by the Sevilla remunerative employment.

Our remarks are very far from being intended to dishearten those who have just joined us, but it is reight that they should have the truth place before them plainly, in order that they may not lose opportunities for employment which may offer, under the impression that a fair remuneration is bot being offered for their services.

We suppose many of these immigrants received letters from their friends and relations in the colony before they sailed, and those letters would probably be written at a atime when labour was worth far more, and employment was more easily to be obtained than it is now. It is a very good rule for fresh arrivals not to be too particular on the subject of wages when first they land. The great point is to get to work as quickly as possible, to forsake the precincts of immigrant barracks and identify themselves, as it were, with the community of which they are destined to form a part. If the first engagements which offer are not all that can be desired, and the remuneration is not as large as was expected, the immigrant will have the satisfaction of knowing that he is at least supporting himself honestly, and gathering experience on many matters of which he was totally ignorant when he landed, but the knowledge of which will materially add to the value of his services when next he is on the look-out for a situation.

Amongst the immigrants by the Sevilla are some of a class which has not before been represented in Southland, and it is very questionable whether they are the best qualified to succeed in colonial life. We allude to the Girvan weavers (*see notes at end). These men have not, however, been used altogether to the loom; we are given to understand that a large portion of their time in the old country has been spent in agricultural pursuits. Some of them are expert gardeners, and all have some idea of outdoor work. It has occurred to us that the time may not be far distant when they may find renumerative employments at their own peculiar trade. In the Province of Nelson some attempt had already been made to initiate the manufacture of woollen goods. Cloths of the coarser kinds are made and sold, we are assured, at paying prices. To commence anything of the kind down here at once would require more capital than is likely to be forthcoming, but that which has been done in Nelson could be attempted in Southland with an equally good prospect of success, and we do not despair of seeing this branch of industry established.

We see that a notice has been fixed outside the Government Buildings, inviting such of the immigrants as are desirous of obtaining employment to call at the Provincial Engineer's Office. We suppose this has been done with the intention of giving them work, but what that work is to be, or where the Government, which is not able to meet its present liabilities, is to find the money to pay the workmen, is more than we are able to tell. It is well that these men should understand at once that the Provincial Government is not in a position to go into the market as an employer of labour. Temporary assistance it may be able to afford, but even that will be at the expense of those who have prior claims on the treasury. It is to be hoped that if such work is given, care will be taken that it shall be os some ervice to the public, and not uselessly thrown away as so soften happens in such cases.
Enough money has been wasted in times when the Province was better able to afford it, but now when the Government is burdened with debt in all directions, double precaution should be used that a like extravagance shall not be indulged in.

There is one outlet for the surplus labour of Southland which we have not hitherto touched upon, but it is one which, at the present juncture, should not be overlooked. To an able-bodied and industrious man the goldfields offer a very fair field for exertion, with a reasonable prospect of good remuneration, and the chance of something better. No doubt some of the new-comers will turn their attention in that direction. Supposing him to possess the requisite health and strength, and a small supply of cash to obtain the necessary outfit, and to support him for some little time after his arrival on the diggings, we do not see that a labouring man could do better than pay a visit to the Lake goldfield. Although even there the dullness of the times has been largely felt, and the yield of gold has decreased, there are many who are doing well, working either on their own account or for wages. There is also that ground which was recently opened in the vicinity of Mr Roger's station, on the Mataura, which a few days since promised so well, and where the sinking is but a few feet.

One thing we can assure the immigrants by the Sevilla, that however bad times are at present, and however great the difficulty they may experience in obtaining employment at first, they are, after all, as certain of ultimate success in their new home as it is possible for men to be of anything in this world, if only they are true to themselves and honestly face the difficulties which they will be sure to encounter at the outset.

NOTES so bad was the employment situation in Ayrshire for hand-loom weavers, that a petition was sent to the NZ Government in 1863 by the Girvan Hand Loom Weavers Emigration Society requesting free passage. The Southland province responded by chartering the Sevilla to deliver 250 immigrants (hence the rather 'strained' letter above)

Southland Times, 3 September 1864
SHIP SEVILLA, from Glasgow

... The following is a list of the passengers per the ship Sevilla, which sailed from Glasgow, on the 23rd May last, and which is now due at the Bluff. For the convenience of parties interested, a catalogue of the names is posted up at the Government offices
(put here in alphabetical order for easier research but not broken down into assisted immigrants & others. For that info see The Sevilla 1864.
Also note that each passenger list varies in number of passengers and/or children)

Agnus AMBROSE
Mary AMBROSE

William ANDERSON
Mrs ANDERSON
& 5 children

Alexander BROWN
Jessie BROWN

Robert CAIGHY

Andrew CARR

Mary CAMERON

William CAMPBELL
Lilly CAMPBELL

William DEEGAN

Hugh DERBY

Richard DONNIGAN & wife
& 5 children

William DONNIGAN & wife
& 3 children

Jane DRYBURGH

Bridget GALLACHER

Owen GALLAHER & wife
& 2 children

Mary GILFILLAN
Isabella GILFILLAN

Jane GLASS

Helen GLOSTER

James GRAY & wife
& 4 children

William GRAY

J. D. HAMILTON & wife
& 3 children

Catherine HANBY
& 1 child

W. J. HARVEY & wife
& 3 children

Mary HOPE

Margaret HOUSTON

George HUET & wife
& 1 child

Mrs HUME
& 1 child

John HUNTER

Mary JEFFREY

Martin JOYCE
Patrick JOYCE, became constable in charge of the Otautau district in 1888
OBITUARY of Constable PATRICK JOYCE
(thanks to RakiuraJohn for providing that link 24-1-2014)

Robert KINNAIRD & wife
& 7 children

Mrs MERRIE
& 4 children

Agnus MOYES & wife
& 5 children

Thomas MUYZ & wife
& 8 children

Lillias McARTHUR

John McCHESNEY & wife (nee Elliot)
& 10 children - 1 being 20 year old Thomas Elliot McChesney who married fellow passenger (see Paterson)
- great story of this family (1843-1953) on Thomas Elliot McChesney (pdf file)

Andrew McCULLOCH & wife
& 2 children

John McINTYRE & wife
& 6 children

Andrew McLEAN (or Alexander) & wife
& 1 child

James McMASTER & wife
& 2 children

Janet McNAB

James McNATTY & wife
& 6 children

Thompson McNATTY & wife
& 3 children

Hector McNEILAGE & wife
& 1 child

W. NIXON & wife
& 1 child

James O'BRIEN

Daniel O'CONNOR

James PATERSON & wife (Catherine nee Ewing (1839-1906). James died in 1867 and Catherine married fellow passenger, Thomas Elliot McChesney (1843-1920) 10 April 1868 in Invercargill. Thomas remarried in 1915 to Sarah Jane Stevenson

Elizabeth PETTIGREW

Bernard QUINN

Jessie ROSE

Andrew SCOTT

Alexander SINCLAIR
Mary SINCLAIR

William STEAD & wife
& 3 children
* 1 John Stead who represented the Third Ward, Invercargill Borough Council
* 2 William Stead (also at above link) who was elected to the Invercargill Borough Council in 1900

Marion STEEL

David STEWART & wife
& 2 children

John TAYLOR & wife
& 1 child

Mrs Allison TAYLOR
& 3 children

Alexander THOMSON & wife
& 5 children

Samuel THOMSON & wife
& 3 children

Samuel THOMSON & wife
& 1 child

John VINT & wife (Margaret Fitzsimmons)
& 4 children (from a total births of 7)
- also listed as arriving on the STORM CLOUD into Otago 30 July 1861

Angus WALLACE
Ann WALLACE
Janet WALLACE

John WALDIE & wife
& 2 children


PHOTO
Councillor John STEAD
, who represents Third Ward in the Invercargill Borough Council, was born at Girvan, Ayrshire, Scotland, but at an early age left his native land with his parents, and arrived at Invercargill in 1864 in the ?Sevilla,? the first immigrant vessel chartered by the Provincial Government of Southland. Mr. Stead was educated partly in Scotland, and partly in his adopted town, and, on leaving school, was apprenticed to the drag trade. he was also engaged for some time in conveying the inland mails to the western districts, and afterwards served an apprenticeship to the boot trade with the well known firm of Messrs. Sloan and Sons, with whom he remained for nine years. He was afterwards with Messrs Kingsland and Sons for seven years, and in 1886 commenced business as boot and shoe importer in Deo Street. Councillor Stead was first returned to the Borough Council in 1890. since which the ratepayers of Third Ward have manifested their approval of his actions as their representative by repeatedly re-electing him. Mr. Stead has been long identified with Odd-fellowship in the Southland district, having joined the St. George's Lodge, Manchester Unity, on the 20th of September, 1875. He subsequently, filled the offices of E.S.V.G. and N.G.; in March, 1894. was elected D.D.G.M., and chosen G.M. at the following annual meeting. Mr. Stead is a trustee of the Friendly Societies' Dispensary, and of the Southland Hospital. He also takes an active interest in St. Paul's Wesleyan church, of which he is a trustee. In 1877, Mr. Stead married Florence, daughter of Mr. Joseph Small, and has several children.
(see above list for his brother William)


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