Can you help with John Sherlock born c1842 d 1905 Auckland, and his wife Matilda b 1831 d.1903 Auckland. I would like to know more especially their parents and ship to New Zealand.
They are buried at St. Peter's Church, Onehunga, Auckland. Thanks. It's possible he's from Dublin.
on 2017-07-14 04:02:31
anne_murray , from New Zealand, has been a Family Tree Circles member since Mar 2015.
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Hi Anne, Had a look on Ancestry & only one Family Treecame up on there. Was on for an ELIZABETH MURRAY FAMILY TREE Onwner being Elizabeth Murray(Related??.) Perhaps you could contact her if you is on Ancestry. She has this on tree.
John Robert Sherlock
1842–1842
BIRTH 1842
DEATH 1842 • Auckland.
Matilda
1831–1903
BIRTH 1831
DEATH 1903 • Auckland New Zealand.
Matilda Jane Hall Sherlock 1859–1930
Elizabeth Mary Sherlock 1860–1879
John Sherlock 1861–1928
Hugh Robert Sherlock 1872–1945
Joseph Sherlock 1872–1884
Ann Sherlock 1874–1942.
Don't know if this is the family, check it out, good-luck.
Harry
He was from Belfast
NEW ZEALAND HERALD, VOLUME XLII, ISSUE 13020, 10 NOVEMBER 1905
SHERLOCK.—On November 7, at Auckland, John Sherlock, late of Belfast, husband of the late Matilda Sherlock, of Onehunga; aged 70 years.
The funeral will leave his son's residence (John Sherlock), Auckland Road, Onehunga, for St. Peter's Cemetery, this day, at 3 p.m. Friends • please accept this intimation.
AUCKLAND STAR, VOLUME XXXIV, ISSUE 110, 9 MAY 1903
SHERLOCK. — At the Auckland District Hospital, on May 6th, 1903, Matilda, the dearly beloved wife of John Sherlock, aged 72 years.
■ The funeral will leave her son's residence. Arthur-st. Onehunga, for St. Peter's Cemetery, on Sunday, at 4 p.m. Friends please accept this invitation.
ooops got it wrong again maybe,
Hi,
Thanks for your effort. I am Elizabeth Anne Murray on ancestory.com.
:)
cheers,
Anne
Hi Anne, Ok I tried www.familysearch.org also but nothing, perhaps if you have no you could give it a try. I may have missed something.
Harry.
Thanks Harry. I did Ancestory international for a year, doing all aspects of my family tree. I have exhausted my paid resources, but wondering if there was anyone out there who knew something, but anyway, I'll put it on the back burner. Thanks again.