'Residents' BOLTON Street Cemetery, Wellington - G
Burials at BOLTON Street Cemetery, Wellington
* date may be of death OR burial
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* any date written 1 Jan 1840 usually indicates unknown
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G names 1840 - 1998
• GAHN, Emma 15 June 1889 aged ?
• GALBRAITH, Emma 31 May 1917 aged 83
• GALBRAITH, Mary 30 April 1875 aged 10
. database has Gilbraith . She was a daughter of Michael & Emma Galbraith
Wairarapa Standard, 1 May 1875 Death In The Lunatic Asylum. (I write relevant extracts below. Full story at link) An inquest was held by Dr Johnston at Mount View Asylum touching the death of Mary Galbraith . Emma Galbraith was sworn: I am the wife of Michael Galbraith and the mother of the deceased child Mary Galbraith. For the last 18 months she has been an inmate of the Asylum and she has been devoid of intelligence since her birth. The deceased was ten years old last Feb. I have been in the habit of visiting her every week and when I arrived at the Asylum yesterday at a quarter to three, she appeared to me to be in her usual good health, playing in the grounds of the Asylum . We remained outside for some time then carried her into the Asylum . A little boy named Shoebridge, a brother of the attendant was with us and my other child, Lizzie Galbraith . Lizzie gave her to Louisa Allington, who is herself an inmate, Miss Shoebridge, the attendant, was sitting close by at the time . Lizzie then returned to me and we there received by third child, Norman, who is also a patient . As we left, deceased, who was still with Louisa Allington, ran up to me. I kissed her and went home . I heard no more until 7 p.m. when a messenger came and said the child was dangerously ill . I returned to the Asylum and found her dead .
• GALBRAITH, Richard Norman 4 Oct 1915 aged 76
• GALVIN, Fergus Kendrick 17 July 1917 aged 25
. MEMORIAL ONLY .
• GALVIN, Gerald Bartley 30 Sep 1926 aged 29
. MEMORIAL ONLY .
• GALVIN, Jane Elizabeth (nee Brown) 13 Oct 1920 aged 64
. married Patrick Galvin (1848-1937 buried Karori), in 1884. Parents of Fergus & Gerald killed in war
• GALWEY, Charles Edmund 3 May 1930 aged 74
• GALWEY, Eleanor (nee Minnitt) 15 June 1888 aged 63
. born Anaghbeg, County Tipperary, died in Gisborne, wife of William
• GALWEY, William 19 Sep 1876 aged 48
. born Londonderry, arrived with his family in 1876
• GAMBLE, Ada Isabella 12 Nov 1932 aged 56
• GAMBLE, Charles Robert 2 Dec 1918 aged 80
. Taylor on Lambton Quay. Arrived on the Ambrosine in June 1858. Married twice
• GAMBLE, Edward 10 April 1867 aged 25
• GAMBLE, Edwin 19 April 1938 aged 66
• GAMBLE, Elizabeth 11 Sep 1874 aged 66
• GAMBLE, Frank 27 July 1869 aged 12 months
• GAMBLE, George 21 March 1870 aged 21
• GAMBLE, George 29 Sep 1880 aged 19
• GAMBLE, Lucy Helena 6 June 1892 aged 16
• GAMBLE, Mary (nee Budden) 29 June 1883 aged 43
. wife of Charles
• GAMBLE, Mary Jane 'Emma' 3 Jan 1885 aged 22
• GAMBLE, William 27 March 1876 aged 12
• GAMBLE, Zoe 12 May 1881 aged 28 days
• GAMBRILL, John Henry 1 March 1887 aged ?
• GAMBRILL, John Henry 24 Dec 1889 aged ?
• GAME, Edward 7 Jan 1880 aged 32
• GANDY, Mary Ann (nee Broadbent) 28 Sep 1870 aged 28
. married William John Gandy (1834-1920) in 1864. He next married Hepzibah Madley (1854-1916) in 1874. They are buried Karori.
• GANNAWAY, Alice Jane (nee Archer) 6 Aug 1942 aged 82
. wife of Edward
• GANNAWAY, Caroline (nee Cozens) 8 Jan 1909 aged 83
• GANNAWAY, Catherine 4 Feb 1887 aged 52
• GANNAWAY, Edward Charles 14 June 1929 aged 71
• GANNAWAY, John 13 July 1901 aged 72
• GANNAWAY, Walter Henry 22 March 1887 aged 22
• GARBES, Herbert 18 Sep 1884 aged 5 days
• GARDENER, Alice Constance 12 Feb 1886 aged 9 months
. BDM has GardEner, database has Gardner
• GARDINER, Henry Hubert 1 Oct 1891 aged 67
• GARDINER, Lucy (nee Kilmister) 1 April 1922 aged 87
. wife of Henry
• GARDINER, Margaret Oliver 26 Dec 1858 aged 23
• GARDNER, Catherine 14 March 1883 aged 6 weeks
• GARDNER, Frank 31 March 1889 aged 8 weeks
• GARDNER, Gwendoline Pearl 10 Jan 1891 aged 4 months
• GARDNER, Jane 5 Jan 1888 aged 32
• GARDNER, John Thomas 10 Aug 1890 aged 42
• GARDNER, Louisa Hilda 17 Feb 1891 aged ?
• GARDNER, Matilda 10 Dec 1878 aged 6 months
• GARLAND, Thomas Edward 6 March 1887 aged 49
• GARNER, Henry 21 Jan 1877 aged 44
• GARRARD, Alice Mary (nee Luke) 24 Aug 1954 aged 79
. married Joseph Garrard in 1899
• GARRARD, Frederick Stephen Francis 30 May 1890 aged ?
• GARRARD, John 17 July 1884 aged ?
• GARRARD, Joseph Louis 28 May 1954 aged 81
. born in Nelson, a son of Joseph Garrard (1835-1887) & Clara Sabina Mould (1834-1933) who married 1858 in the district of St George Hanover Square, London. They emigrated in 1859 with Joseph's younger brother & sister. Joseph was employed as harbour master at the Government wharf in Nelson.
• GARRATT, Florence Emily 23 June 1881 aged 12 months
• GARRATT, Mary Bennett 22 March 1897 aged 53
• GARRATT, Robert Cotton Orari 26 Jan 1879 aged ?
• GARRETT, Emma Amelia (nee Ralph) 6 Aug 1901 aged 54
. 1st married William Keating (1873-1952), wife of William Thomas Garrett below
• GARRETT, Henry 2 Sep 1885 aged 73
. Death Of Garrett, The Bush Ranger The curtain fell at midnight on one of the 'most strange eventful histories' which have to be recorded of any Australasian malefactors who 'left their country for their country's good.' Henry Garrett, who was also known to the prison authorities by the name of Henry Rouse (which was his proper name, the son of a small farmer at harby, Leicestershire, England), expired in the Terrace Gaol last night of senile decay at the age of 72 years. At the time the most desperate class of criminals, instead of being sent to Tasmania, were conveyed direct to Norfolk Island, where Garrett was sent in 1842 on a sentence of 10 years penal servitude, for an offence committed at Birmingham. He was liberated shortly after the gold discoveries in Victoria and was next heard of at Ballarat, where, in 1833, without confederate, he, in broad daylight, entered the Bank of Victoria in Sturt-street, within 50 years of the Commissioner's camp and presenting a revolver at Mr Laing, the manager, "bailed up" that gentleman and robbed the bank of L6000 .. story at his link
* At the inquest a verdict of death from acute bronchitis was returned. A singular fact in connection with the inquest was that the foreman of the jury was one of the victims stuck up by Garrett at Maungatua.
• GARRETT, Hilda Mary Morris 2 Jan 1891 aged 3 months
• GARRETT, Hilda May Collinson 2 June 1888 aged 7 months
. born 12 Nov 1887, baseborn daughter of Lillian Augusta Garrett (1871-1945) who married William James Lanham & buried Karori
• GARRETT, Walter Ernest 26 Jan 1889 aged 13 months
• GARRETT, William 27 Sep 1889 aged 54
• GARRETT, William Thomas 6 Jan 1889 aged 53
• GARRICK, Charlotte (nee Rudman) 2 Sep 1870 aged 34
. wife of Peter, died during childbirth of Jane
• GARRICK, Jane 31 Aug 1870 aged 15 minutes
. daughter of Charlotte & Peter, recorded as John on Find A Grave
• GARRICK, Peter 1 Aug 1899 aged 85
• GARRICK, William 'Henry' 11 Aug 1880 aged 26
. son of Peter & Charlotte
• GARROD, James 5 June 1873 aged 30
• GARTON, Lottie Maud 23 Aug 1876 aged 2
. 1 of 9 children of Edward George Garton (1841-1917) & Harriet Hall (1842-1904), (most of whom have the surname Garton Gough), both died Brisbane
• GARY, Louisa Jane 1 March 1881 aged ?
• GASCOINE, Ada Ellen 28 March 1877 aged 11
. daughter of John & Christina
• GASCOINE, Christina 20 June 1878 aged 52
. 1st wife of John
• GASCOINE, Elizabeth Ann (nee Osgood) 19 Jan 1911 aged 68
. 2nd wife of John
• GASCOINE, John 18 Sep 1884 aged 59
• GASKIN, Fanny (nee Walker) 4 June 1870 aged 23
. 1st wife of John Gaskin (1841-1903), they had 3 daughters.
Evening Post, 7 June 1870 On June 4, at Makara, Fanny, the wife of Mr John Gaskin, aged 23 years.
* John next married Emily Harris (1867-1936) on 7 Sep 1885 (she was 18, he was 44).
Evening Post, 12 July 1886 I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Emily Gaskin, after this date. JOHN GASKIN, North Makara-street.
Evening Post, 31 May 1901 DIVORCE COURT. GASKIN v GASKIN. John Gaskin, of Makara, farmer, for whom Mr Skerrett appeared, applied for a dissolution of his marriage with the respondent, whom Mr Wilford represented. Archibald Monk, who was joined as co-respondent, was not represented by counsel. The petitioner, an elderly man, stated that he was married in Wellington in Septembe, 1885, to Emily Harris, who was much younger than himself. Five children were born of the marriage. The trouble with Monk began began at Mukara and was continued at Waikanae, the respondent ultimately leaving her home to live with Monk. Other evidence showed that Monk and Mrs Gaskin had lived together for some-time at the home of Monk's brother at Rikiorangi. A decree nisi, was granted, with £30 costs against the co-respondent.
* Emily next married Archibald Alfred 'Archie' Monk (1877-1941) on 12 Sep 1901. They had 6 children. Archie was a grandson of John Adolphus Monk (1808-1859) & Phoebe Jane Owlett (1810-1876), also buried Bolton St.
* John died 8 Nov 1903 & is buried Makara
• GAUDIN, Camilla Anna 28 Feb 1917 aged 67
• GAUDIN, Charles Edwin 27 July 1889 aged 5
• GAUDIN, Florence Martha 2 Nov 1881 aged 26 months
• GAUDIN, George William 17 June 1891 aged 50
• GAUDIN, William John 30 May 1921 aged 62
• GAWITH, Charles Frederick 6 Nov 1866 aged 2
• GAWITH, James Frederick 23 Nov 1883 aged 10
• GAWITH, Jane (nee Bird) 17 Dec 1860 aged 48
. wife of Samuel
• GAWITH, Samuel 3 Nov 1886 aged 71
. Samuel & Jane arrived in 1848 in the 'Ajax' with their children. He worked for a time for the New Zealand Company as a carpenter and later was self-employed as cabinetmaker. Samuel built and kept 'Gawith's Family Hotel (later called the 'Metropolitan').
NZ Mail, 4 Nov 1886 GAWITH - On the 3rd November, at his residence, Fair View, Karori-road, after a long and painful illness, Samuel Gawith, in his 71st year; very deeply regretted. "His end was peace"
* The death is recorded of another old settler in the person of Mr Samuel Gawith, the father of Mr C. F. Gawith, solicitor of Masterton. He leaves a widow, three children and a large number of grandchildren to mourn their loss.
• GAWNE, Blanche 16 March 1876 aged 4 months
• GAWNE, Edward 1 Jan 1905 aged 64
. born 24 Oct 1841 in Isle of Man, Edward was a Carpenter
• GAWNE, Emma (nee Roberts) 17 Feb 1895 aged 31
. married Edward Gawne in 1868. They emigrated on the 'Edward P Bouverie' with 3 children, arriving in Wellington 18 Oct 1873 & had 6 children in NZ
• GAWNE, Ethel Winifred 28 Aug 1883 aged 17 months
• GAWNE, Hilary 1 March 1876 aged 18 weeks
• GAWNE, Hilary Emma 23 Jan 1875 aged 14 weeks
. Edward, Emma & 4 of their children
• GEARY, Albert Norman 12 Nov 1895 aged 5 weeks
• GEARY, Alexander Robert 'Alex' 24 May 1927 aged 71
. son of soldier George Geary & Ellen Jane Leatham, Alex was a blacksmith. Married Harriett Jane Forbes Parker (1859-1953) in 1879, buried Feilding. They had a son Alexander James Geary (1880-1964), nicknamed 'Snuffler' who married Alice Maude Petherick. They are buried Kelvin Grove
Evening Post, 27 May 1927 GEARY - On Tuesday, 24th May 1927, at his residence, Alice street, Lower Hutt, Alexander Geary (late of H. M. Customs), result of an accident two years ago. Beloved brother-in-law of Mrs Keay and son-in-law of Mrs Fitzgerald, 28 Plunket avenue, Petone; aged 69 years. Deeply regretted.
• GEARY, Ellen Jane 29 Jan 1913 aged 98
• GEARY, William George 7 March 1889 aged 7.11
. son of Alex & Harriett, died suddenly at home on Walter-street, off Ingestre-street. He attended Te Aro Infant School. At midday he came home and told his mother he had severe stomach pains and went to bed, his mother treating him with household remedies. He complained of great thirst, frequently asking for a drink. A nurse and 2 doctors were sent for, The nurse gave him a warm bath but he died in her presence. The doctors arrived soon after. At the inquest he was found to be healthy and well nourished. The small intestines were found to be distended and congested. The cause of death was intestinal obstruction, caused by a loop of the intestine passing through a hole in the mesentery. There was no internal bruising and nothing to show how it came about.
• GEDDINGS, John 23 Jan 1883 aged 39
• GEE, Bertha 25 Feb 1879 aged 14 days
• GEE, Daniel George Millward 12 March 1887 aged 24
• GEE, Ruby Millicent 4 Jan 1879 aged 11 months
. daughter of George Gee & Ann Elizabeth Wood
• GEMPTON, Sophia Caroline 31 Dec 1875 aged 4 months
. born 11 Aug 1875 in NZ, daughter of William Denham Gempton (1836-1915), ironmonger from Guernsey & Mary Matilda Jamoneau who married in 1874. Mary had 1st married William Arthur Taudevin, shoemaker from Guernsey, in Channel Islands in 1858
• GEORGE, Emily 2 May 1870 aged 66
• GEORGE, Isabel Ada Violet 17 May 1890 aged 8 months
• GEORGE, John Rees 26 June 1889 aged 48
• GEORGE, Madeline Rees 'Madge' 18 Aug 1889 aged 16
• GEORGE, Robert 18 Aug 1882 aged 3
• GEORGESON, Charles Mouat 30 Sep 1953 aged 91
• GEORGESON, Elizabeth (nee Mouat) 29 March 1918 aged 96
. wife of James (1830-1887)
• GEORGESON, James 29 April 1886 aged 2 months
. son of George Georgeson (1860-1887), died Shetland Islands & Ann Elizabeth Mouat Robertson (1849-1935), at Karori
• GEORGESON, James 3 July 1887 aged 57
• GEORGESON, John David Mouat 11 April 1946 aged 87
. son of James & Elizabeth
• GIBB, Edith Emily 16 Nov 1889 aged 16
• GIBB, Emmaline Eugenia 12 Sep 1933 aged 64
• GIBB, Evelina Ellen 3 March 1933 aged 68
• GIBB, George 22 Sep 1909 aged 77
• GIBB, Matilda 22 April 1906 aged 74
• GIBBONS, Isabella Sophia 'Florence' (nee Carter) 18 Sep 1880 aged 25
. married Sills John Gibbons (1856-1943) 3 months prior, on 6 May 1880. Sills next married Jane Ellen Alice Wilmer McKenzie in 1892. Jane divorced her 1st husband, John Taylor, in 1891 after he walked out and moved to Sydney in 1887. Sills & Jane lived at Island Bay for a time then moved to Hamilton. They are buried Hamilton East.
• GIBBS, Charles 24 Oct 1881 aged 44
• GIBBS, Charles Robert 21 Aug 1880 aged 8
• GIBBS, Evelyn Emma 3 June 1888 aged 23
• GIBSON, Ada Winton 1 Dec 1893 aged 42
. wife of Ivie Sloan Gibson
• GIBSON, Alice Mary 27 April 1883 aged 22
• GIBSON, Annabella 30 June 1888 aged 20
• GIBSON, Arthur John 5 Nov 1882 aged 3 weeks
• GIBSON, Arthur Victor 25 Aug 1886 aged
• GIBSON, Francis 7 Jan 1875 aged 21 months
• GIBSON, Ivie Sloan 20 July 1894 aged 58
• GIBSON, Jane 27 April 1880 aged 42
• GIBSON, Jane Collins 7 Jan 1876 aged 9
• GIBSON, Jane Lemon 10 June 1925 aged 89
• GIBSON, John 11 Nov 1875 aged 73
• GIBSON, John 8 April 1881 aged 40
• GIBSON, John Henry 16 Jan 1887 aged 18.8
• GIBSON, Mary (nee Callaghan) 22 Feb 1945 aged 72
. wife of Thomas Hans Gibson
• GIBSON, Robert Andrew 20 Sep 1963 aged 84
• GIBSON, Thomas Hans 30 Oct 1951 aged 87
• GIBSON, Thomas Wright 23 July 1917 aged 81
• GIFFIN, Duncan 19 March 1891 aged 62
• GIFFORD, John 8 Aug 1883 aged 43
• GILBREATH, John Samuel 20 Jan 1868 aged 4 months
• GALBREATH, Norman George 12 April 1877 aged 14
. 2 sons of Richard Norman Gilbreath (1837-) & Emma Anderson (1833-)
* The Friends of Mr R. N. Gilbreath are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his late son, Norman George, which will leave his Residence, Garret-street, on Thursday, the 12th inst., 1 4.30 p.m.
• GILCHRIST, Elizabeth Hapgood (nee Luxford) 24 March 1917 aged 87
. daughter of William Luxford (1797-1870) 7 Elizabeth Jasper Nicholas (1797-1873). She 1st married Thomas Waters (1824-1864) in 1851. She next married Thomas Gilchrist (1826-1881) in 1872
• GILCHRIST, James 27 May 1880 aged 40
• GILCHRIST, Jane 1 July 1881 aged 3 weeks
• GILCHRIST, Thomas 17 July 1881 aged 55
• GILES, Maude 6 July 1882 aged 3
• GILL, Amelia (nee Turner) 17 Sep 1876 aged 69
. daughter of Japeth Turner (1781-) & Hannah Washington (1784-) of Yorkshire. She married John Gill (1818-) in Yorkshire, England on 7 July 1839. They arrived on the 'Gertrude' into Port Nicholson 30 Oct 1841, with 1 year old son Frederick Gill. John was a labourer at Thorndon Flat from about 1842 to 1855. He may have moved north to New Plymouth or Auckland
Evening Post, 18 Sep 1876 GILL - On the 17th September, at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr Charles Cottle (daughter Mary Ann 1844-1905), Tinakori Road, Mrs Amelia Gill, aged sixty-nine years.
• GILL, Frederick 18 Sep 1874 aged 33
• GILL, William 15 Feb 1870 aged 79
• GILL, William Wallace 21 Oct 1888 aged 5 weeks
• GILLARD, James Henry 1 July 1874 aged 50
• GILLARD, Sarah Elizabeth (nee Catley) 6 Nov 1877 aged 47
. wife of Joseph
• GILLARD, William 13 Oct 1874 aged 17
. son of Joseph & Sarah
• GILLES, Arthur MIO 10 Nov 1889 aged ?
• GILLESPIE, Andrew 2 April 1846 aged 12
• GILLESPIE, Andrew Hagarty 2 April 1846 aged 42
• GILLESPIE, Grahame Gordon 2 Nov 2003 aged 72
. born 20 Nov 1930 . married June Yvonne Valpy (1928-) & had 4 sons. . cremated Karori . interred 13 Jan 2004
• GILLESPIE, Janet 30 May 1844 aged 8
• GILLIGAN, James 6 Jan 1879 aged 42
• GILLINGHAM, William 31 July 1879 aged53
• GILLON, Caroline Lucy Isabella 11 Oct 1896 aged 30
• GILLON, Cyril Gore 4 Dec 1874 aged 18 months
GILLON, Edward Thomas 19 April 1896 aged 54
. born Isle of Man, son of Sarah Heron and her husband, Patrick Thomas Gillon, a merchant. He arrived with his parents in 1851 on the 'Maori' and settled in Otago. began working as a journalist for the Otago Witness in the Otago goldmining townships and in 1861 became chief reporter for the newly established Otago Daily Times. In 1862 an attack of fever forced him to leave Dunedin and he became clerk to the Bench in Tokomairiro, South Otago. In Milton in 1864 he helped to establish the Bruce Herald, which he edited until he founded the Bruce Standard. He married Isabella Jackson Miller at Tokomairiro on 8 Feb 1865. He became a parliamentary reporter in Wellington in 1867, working for several newspapers; he joined Hansard briefly, then worked for the Evening Post. In 1872 he became manager of a press association and on its sale, editor of the Evening Post. He resigned this position in 1875 to contest, unsuccessfully, the parliamentary seat of Wellington Country, having been similarly unsuccessful in 1871. From 1875 to 1876 he served on the Wellington City Council and as a provincial council member for Wellington City. He managed the United Press Association for five years from its formation in 1879. In 1884 Edward returned to the editor's chair in the Evening Post. His literary skills and his strong personality matured so that he became one of the most influential journalists in the country. He was recognised as one of New Zealand's best Shakespearian scholars, was a clever horseman, an enthusiastic volunteer in the services, and a good cricketer .. more at his link above
• GILLON, Isabella Jackson (nee Miller) 14 Dec 1881 aged 35
. wife of Edward
• GILLON, Maurice D'Onsley 21 May 1948 aged 69
• GILLS, Ann Elizabeth (nee Foster) 3 Feb 1878 aged 38
. married Henry Gills (1834-1906) in 1870. Henry next married Isabella Hayward (1856-1895)• GILLS, Henry George 1 March 1878 aged 1 month
• GILLS, Isabella (nee Hayward) 12 May 1895 aged 39
. married Henry Gills in 1878 as his 2nd wife. Henry is buried Kimbolton
• GILLS, Isabella Catherine 26 Aug 1884 aged 16 weeks
• GILLS, Isabella Catherine 10 Jan 1886 aged 7 months
• GILMER, Anne Hamilton 11 Nov 1882 aged 7 weeks
. daughter of Hamilton & Elizabeth
• GILMER, Elizabeth (nee Hamilton) 31 Jan 1928 aged 87
. born County Monaghan, wife of Hamilton Gilmer, mother of 6-7 children
• GILMER, Hamilton 25 June 1919 aged 81
. born Broomfield, County Monaghan, Ireland, son of Hugh & Margaret Dorothea Gilmer.
Evening Post, 26 June 1919 Mr HAMILTON GILMER. The death occurred at his residence, 183 The Terrace, last evening of the Hon Hamilton Gilmer, a former member of the Legislative Council who sat in that Chamber from 1907 to 1914. Born in Broomfield, Monaghan, Ireland, he came out to Australia in 1860 and after a brief look round the Victorian goldfields, sought his fortune in New Zealand. He was one of the earliest of the gold-seekers in Gabriel's Gully and later to the West Coast. In the stirring days of Hokitika, Staffordtown and other places, he prospered modestly and eventually settled down to a business career in Greymouth. In 1871 he paid a visit to his native village and there married Miss Hamilton, with whom he returned to Greymouth. He came to Wellington in 1881 and engaged in various business enterprises and had large brewery and hotel interests. He was attracted to the place by his belief in its future as the political and commercial centre of the Dominion. Though possessing many of the qualities which would have assured his success in public life, Mr Gilmer was not attracted by politics. He worked quietly for the success of his adopted country, but sought none of the rewards of service. His only term in politics was as a member of the Legislative Council from 1907 to 1914. Mr Gilmer had wide business interests. Among other positions he was managing director of Staples and Co and a director of the Atlas Assurance Company.
He is survived by his wife, three sons and two daughters. The sons are Dr Hamilton Gilmer (Hamilton Andrew Hugh 1874-1937), Mr Knox Gilmer (1878-1921) and Mr Samuel Gilmer (Samuel Henry 1876-1943). The two first named are well-known citizens of Wellington. The third is a solicitor at present in England awaiting demobilisation after active service with the Imperial forces in Mesopotamia, in the Palestine campaign. The daughters are Mrs Ziele of Sydney (Dorothea 1873-1927) and Mrs Dr Herbert (Florence Elizabeth 1880-1961) of Wellington.
• GILMER, Hamilton Andrew Hugh 23 Oct 1937 aged 63
. son of Hamilton & Elizabeth, married Helen Davidson (1876-1934), cremated Karori
• GILMER, Hamilton John Herbert 27 July 1966 aged 66
. son of Hamilton Andrew & Helen
• GILMER, Lois Christine (nee Caro) 28 Dec 1998 aged 90
. married Hamilton John Herbert Gilmer in 1929
• GILMER, Margaret Ann 8 April 1873 aged 17
. born Castleblayney, County Monaghan, sister of Hon Hamilton Gilmer (1838-1919), died of typhoid fever.
• GILMER, Samuel Henry 27 Nov 1943 aged 67
. son of Hamilton & Elizabeth
photo Hon. Hamilton Gilmer 14 Feb 1907
• GILPIN, James 2 Jan 1901 aged ?
• GILPIN, Richard 14 March 1882 aged 29
• GIMBLETT, James 14 Dec 1891 aged 22
• GINGER, James Thomas 15 April 1883 aged ?
• GITTENS, Robert 7 Nov 1889 aged 49
• GLASGOW, unnamed baby 18 Nov 1885 aged 5 days
. 2nd of 5 known children of William Thomas Glasgow & Marion Cameron Younger, both buried Dunedin
• GLASS, Alfred 22 Jan 1889 aged 45
• GLASS, Charles 20 July 1908 aged 61
• GLASS, Mary Elizabeth 6 Aug 1923 aged 77
• GLEANY, John H 8 Jan 1880 aged 5 months
• GLEN, James Grange 8 June 1888 aged 35
. BDM has James Gordon
Evening Post, 9 June 1888 Mr James Grange Glen, nephew of Mr Thos. Grange, of Akaroa, on 8th June, at Wellington, traveller for Dunedin Brewery Company, died very suddenly of apoplexy at the Albert Hotel last evening. Mr Glen was in his usual health and spirits until two hours before his death and was out riding during the afternoon. He dined as usual at the hotel about 6 o'clock and after dinner went out for a stroll. Feeling a little unwell about 7 o'clock, he went to the surgery of Mr Collins to obtain medical relief and while there he relapsed into a fainting fit. In this condition he was conveyed back to the hotel, where he was attended by Drs Collins and Fell until the hour of his death, which occurred about half past 9 o'clock. Dr Fell has given a certificate that death resulted from apoplexy so that it is improbable that an inquest will be held. The deceased, who had been staying at the hotel for about a week, was about 35 years of age and was a native of Scotland. He was a single man and had an unusually robust and healthy appearance.
• GLENCROSS, Peter 'Glen' 26 May 1886 aged 29
Wanganui Herald, 28 May 1886 Mr Glencross, second engineer of the Go-Ahead, died rather suddenly in Wellington on Tuesday morning. Mr Glencross, or as he was called for short 'Glen', was well known in nautical circles, having been engineer on the Stella, Penguin, Patea and other boats.
• GLEW, Thomas John 'Tom' 10 Aug 1886 aged 36
. born in Lincolnshire to William Augustine Glew & Mary Needham. Married Lucy Mary Pearman (1856-1938) in Wellington 17 Nov 1881.
Glew - Pearman - On the 17th November, at the residence of the bride’s father, Thomas John, the only son of the late William Augustine Glew, of Headby, Lincolnshire, to Lucy Mary, the eldest daughter of Thomas Pearman, late of Deptford, Kent, England. Home papers please copy
. They had a son, Thomas Augustine Glew (1882-).
NZ Times, 11 Aug 1886 The many friends of Mr Thomas John Glew, for some years in business as a publican at the Central and Provincial Hotels and lately billiard marker at the Duke of Edinburgh Hotel, will regret to learn that he dropped dead at that hotel last evening. Shortly before 7 o'clock the deceased was playing a game of billiards and was in the act of aiming for a stroke when he fell backward on to the floor. He had been treated for heart disease until a couple of months ago by Dr Mahon.
* Lucy next married in 1887 to widower John Compton (1824-1898), Wellington Timber Merchant. They lived in Kilbirnie. John had first married Jane Green (1828-1882) in St John's, Waterloo, London 29 Oct 1849. John & Jane are buried in Bolton St
* Lucy next married Francis McGregor (1856-1931) in 1919. Lucy died in Levin and is buried with Francis at Old Levin cemetery
• GLOVER, Emily (nee Hall) 27 June 1924 aged 80
. born in Wellington to William Jabez Hall (1807-1884) & Maria Bates Wheelwright (1809-1883). She married Joshua Toms (1838-1892) in 1863. She married George Glover (1842-1913) in 1893
• GLOVER, John 2 Feb 1901 aged 66
. came over with the Victorian Contingent to assist in the Taranaki war.
• GLOVER, Mary (nee Biggs) 18 Aug 1886 aged 80
. mother of John
• GODBER, Arin Dixon 12 Nov 1865 aged 7
. son of Enoch & Mary
• GODBER, Charles 18 Jan 1927 aged 83
. son of Enoch & Mary
• GODBER, Enoch 16 Jan 1875 aged 67
• GODBER, Ethel Lilian May 20 Jan 1880 aged 2 months
. daughter of Charles & Mary Ann
• GODBER, Mary (nee Dixon) 8 Sep 1907 aged 86
. wife of Enoch
• GODBER, Mary Ann (nee Scotchmer) 13 Aug 1923 aged
. wife of Charles Godber, parents of Albert 'Percy' Godber (1873-1949), NZ Railway employee at the railway workshops, Petone & Hillside, Deputy Superintendent Fireman at Petone and a keen and prolific photographer.
• GODDARD, Louisa Flora Eliza 8 March 1879 aged 12 weeks
• GODFREY, James 26 April 1883 aged ?
• GOLD, Bertha Prendergast 17 Oct 1855 aged 14 days
. daughter of Charles & Eleanor
• GOLD, Eleanor Felicia Askin (nee Geddes) 1 Oct 1900 aged 79
. born in Canada, married Lieutenant-General Charles Emelius Gold (1809-1871) in 1839. Charles served with the 65th Regiment in Canada during the 1838 rebellion and commanded the regiment in NZ for 15 years, including Wangari, Waitara, Wareatea and Warea operations. He died in Dover, Kent 29 July 1871. A number of their children died in NZ, some in England & Australia.
• GOLD, Georgina Sinclair 26 Oct 1855 aged 1.11
. daughter of Charles & Eleanor
• GOLD, Harold Yarburgh 13 Feb 1878 aged 38 days
. son of Charles Yarburgh Gold & Caroline Augusta Evans
• GOLD, William Henry 23 Nov 1855 aged 9
. son of Charles & Eleanor
• GOLDFINCH, Eva 24 Feb 1882 aged 12 days
. daughter of John & Mary
• GOLDFINCH, John Matthew 21 Feb 1895 aged 43
. born Wellington, 1st of 15 children of George Lynch Darby Goldfinch (1822-1904) & Mary Futter (1832-1908) who married on xmas day 1851 in St Paul's, Wellington.
• GOLDFINCH, Mary Elizabeth (nee Quily) 25 Oct 1933 aged 79
. born Adelaide, married John Matthew Goldfinch 22 June 1875 in Wellington & had 7 children
• GOLDFINCH, Nellie 15 Aug 1886 aged 7 months
. daughter of John & Mary
• GOLDFINCH, Olive 6 Jan 1896 aged 17
. daughter of John & Mary
• GOLE, George Thomas Edmund 16 Nov 1883 aged 3.11
. son of Edmund & Sarah Isabella Gole, died NSW
• GOLKAS, Hingo 24 Aug 1881 aged 60
. this name, or spelling of, not found in NZ
• GOOD, Edward Mark Attwater 'Eddie' 31 March 1889 aged 11
NZ Mail, 5 April 1889 GOOD - On 31st March, at the residence of his mother, Broadway-terrace, Edward mark Attwater (Eddie), beloved son of Minnie Good, aged 11 years.
• GOODALL, Charlotte 26 Sep 1886 aged possibly 18 months
• GOODALL, William 27 Nov 1877 aged 21
• GOODER, Betty 'Betsy' (nee Mann, formerly Dyson) 14 Oct 1885 aged 85
. 2nd wife of John Gooder (1803-1882), they arrived on the Arab in 1841 with 5 children
• GOODER, John 28 Sep 1882 aged 79
• GOODER, Rachel Elizabeth 4 March 1865 aged 4.4
• GOODER, Rosa 10 Nov 1891 aged 30
• GOODFELLOW, Achena Campbell Walker 18 Dec 1887 aged 37
• GOODFELLOW, Joshua Colledge 21 Feb 1907 aged 76
• GOODISON, Christopher 3 March 1896 aged 76
. 2nd husband of Mary Ann Goodison, died at the residence of his step-daughter, 45 Molesworth Street, Wellington
• GOODISON, Mary Ann (nee Florence) 24 April 1888 aged 76
. wife of Christopher
• GOODLET, John 14 June 1891 aged 30
. an inmate of the Lunatic Asylum, died this morning at 7 o'clock, from paralysis of the brain
• GOODMAN, Arthur George 17 Nov 1879 aged 4 weeks
. baseborn son of Gertrude Goodman
• GOODMAN, Edmund Burke 7 July 1883 aged 28
. born in Victoria, Australia, a son of Henry Josey Goodman of the firm Warburton & Goodman, Wellington & of hannah More Lakeman. He died of fatty degeneration of the heart whilst in bed at the Toohill's Hotel in Molesworth-street where he was staying.
• GOODMAN, Hannah Moore (nee Lakeman) 26 April 1877 aged 60
. 1st of 3 wives of Henry Josey Goodman (1826-1894) who is buried Te Henui
• GOODWIN, Esther Alice 23 Feb 1881 aged 13
• GOODWIN, James 11 Dec 1874 aged 3
• GOODWIN, James Sainsbury 4 Nov 1888 aged 34
• GOODWIN, Rosa Jane 16 Nov 1939 aged 87
• GOODYEAR, Margaret 27 May 1887 aged ?
• GORDON, Anna (nee Eglinton) 4 May 1882 aged 24
. wife of George
• GORDON, Elizabeth Jane 14 May 1887 aged 10
. daughter of James Gordon & Elizabeth Craig
• GORDON, Emily 15 Oct 1884 aged 25
• GORDON, George 29 April 1890 aged 6
. son of George Gordon (1846-1917) & Grace Carbis (1859-1927), buried Karori. George died when a pile of timber he was playing on fell on him
• GORDON, Hugh 29 March 1890 aged 59
. Hugh was a Merchant from Scotland
• GORDON, James 22 July 1864 aged 19
Wellington Independent, 26 July 1864 GORDON - On the 22nd July, at the Colonial Hospital - Gordon, son of Mr Gordon, lately arrived by the ship 'West Australian'; aged 19 years.
• GORDON, John Wilson 30 Jan 1868 aged 36
• GORDON, Mary (nee McClymont) 12 Dec 1891 aged 56
. born 10 Oct 1834 at Craigoch Village, Kirkmichael, Ayrshire, Scotland to John McClymont (1799-1867) & Ann Boyd. She married James William Hume Gordon (1833-1906) at the Free Church, Ayrshire, Scotland on 5 Nov 1855. James died at their son's home in Palmerston North & buried Terrace End.
NZ Times, 14 Dec 1891 On the 12th December, at The Shealing, Tinakori road, Wellington, after a long and painful illness, Mary, the beloved wife of J. W. H. Gordon, late of Killeckie, Ayrshire, Scotland, aged 56 years.
• GORE, Augusta 6 July 1875 aged 12 hours
. 1 of 8 children of Richard Benjamin Gore (1842-1904), curator of the Colonial Museum in Wellington, Government Meteorological Observer and Statistician and Secretary to the Geological Survey Department, the New Zealand Institute and the Wellington Philosophical Society. He himself was a son of Colonel Henry Ross Gore (1785-1853) & Maria Ursula Sleeman. Her mother was Mary Murphy (1872-1917). All her brothers were prominent tennis players & 1st class cricketers. Her brother, Charles St George Gore (1871-1913), was a NZ cricketer who played first-class cricket for Wellington from 1891 to 1904. Her brother Arthur Hector Gore (1866-1944) played first-class cricket from 1886 to 1902. Her brother Ross Gore (1869-1925) was a NZ All round Sportsman.
• GORE, Harriett 5 Dec 1882 aged ?
• GORING, Forster 10 Dec 1893 aged 83
Evening Post, 11 Dec 1893 GORING - On the 10th December, at his residence, Hawkestone-street, from an attack of bronchitis, Forster Goring, son of the late Sir Charles Forster Goring, Bart., of Highden, Sussex, in his 84th year. He had at one time held a commission in the Dragoon Guards, but resigned in the early fifties and in 1860 came out to Auckland, soon afterwards receiving his appointment as clerk to the Executive Council from Sir George Grey.
• GORING, Hon. Sydney Eloise (nee Yelverton) 13 March 1883 aged 66
. daughter of Barry John Yelverton & Jane Boothe of Ireland.
NZ Times, 15 March 1883 We regret to announce the death of the Hon. Mrs Goring, which occurred on Tuesday, from paralysis. The deceased lady, formerly known as the Hon Miss Yelverton, was a daughter of the first Viscount Avonmore and sister of the present holder of the title. Several families in New Zealand will be placed in mourning by the sad event. She was the wife of Foster Goring, Esq., Clerk of the Executive Council. Mrs Goring leaves three daughters and two sons, of whom Mrs Johnston, wife of the Hon. W. W. Johnston, Minister for Public Works, Mrs Wilmer, long time resident in Wellington, Mr Barry Goring who resides in Kaiwarra and Inspector Goring of the Armed Constabulary, are well known in Wellington. The other daughter, Mrs Roberts is at present, we believe, in India.
NOTES of interest, their son Barry Goring, married Lillian Pynsent at St Paul's just 2 days before his father's death. They had to be sent for during their honeymoon. Miss Ella Izard recently returned from England had a small dance organised as a welcome-home. This was indefinitely postponed because of Forster's death.
• GORTON, Russell St George 13 Aug 1873 aged 4
. son of Edward Gorton & Mary Stephenson Smith
• GOSLEY, James Morehouse 23 Feb 1886 aged 14 days
. son of Frederick Thomas Gosley & Charlotte Elizabeth Adshead
• GOSNEY, James 7 Nov 1891 aged 27
. married Eleanor Emma Vince (1868-1930) in 1887. Eleanor next married Thomas Henry Fewings at St John's Anglican Church, Latimer Square, Christchurch in 1909
• GOUDIE, Isabella 6 Feb 1875 aged 68
• GOUDIE, John 7 Nov 1894 aged 60
• GOUDIE, Margaret 27 July 1886 aged 42
. wife of John
• GOUDIE, William 15 Nov 1875 aged 73
• GOUGH, Emily 30 March 1876 aged 20 months
. daughter of James Alexander Gough (1851-1922) & Maria Otley (1850-1918)
• GOUGH, George 10 Feb 1874 aged 55
• GOUGH, Henry Elmer 25 March 1876 aged 4
. son of Joseph Alexander Gough & Thurza Elizabeth Rassell
• GOUGH, Joseph Alexander 14 March 1877 aged 46
• GOUGH, Thurza Elizabeth (nee Rassall) 20 Oct 1878 aged 45
. wife of Joseph
• GOUGH, William 13 Oct 1891 aged 59
• GOULBURN, Arthur 4 April 1873 aged ?
• GOULD, Peter Buck 5 Feb 1881 aged 26
. HEADSTONE READS: Erected by his mother in loving remembrance of her only son, Peter B. Gould, M.B.C.M., of Aberdeen
• GOULD, William 25 April 1888 aged 75
• GOULTER, Selina Ada 'Lena' (nee Igglesden) 26 Sep 1961 aged 84
. daughter of Charles Moore Igglesden (1832-1920) & Selina Julia Curtis (1844-1893). She married Cecil Vernon Goulter (1882-1918) in 1907. No known children
• GOW, Tommy 21 Oct 1884 aged 34
• GOWEN, Benjamin 20 May 1889 aged 44
• GRACE, Anna 11 May 1877 aged 39
. daughter of John Charles Grace (1807-1886) & Anna Maria Grace (1812-1886)
Evening Post, 12 May 1877 GRACE - On the 11th May, at the residence of her brother-in-law, Mr Bertie Illoughby, Willis street, Wellington, Anna, eldest daughter of John Grace Esq., J.P., of the Hermitage, Waunuiomata, Hutt, Wellington
• GRACE, John 1 Jan 1840 aged ?
• GRADY, Francis Edwin 31 Aug 1890 aged 80
• GRAHAM, Mary Eleanor 2 Jan 1879 aged infant
• GRAINEY, Charles Henry xx
. database has 25 Jan 1887 no age. This is incorrect. Charles was born in 1857. He 1st married Sarah King in 1877 & had 4 children. Sarah died in 1877 and he next married Marie Louisa Elise Geneau (1860-1946) from France in Wellington in 1889 & had 2 sons 1890-1892. He was working for Gear Meat Company in 1895. He was a butcher in Cuba Street in 1896. Marie is buried in Waipukurau with 1 of their sons, Charles Marcel Grainey (1890-1971). So Charles died after 1896, research continues
• GRAINEY, Maud Eliza 2 Sep 1886 aged 3 months
. daughter of Charles Henry & Sarah
• GRAINEY, Sarah (nee King) 27 Nov 1887 aged 37
. born in Waiwhetu, Lower Hutt, 18 Nov 1848, married Charles Henry Grainey in 1877.
• GRAINEY, William Henry 4 May 1878 aged 50
. married Mary Shearer (1838-1912), buried Karori
• GRAINGER, Emily 6 Nov 1884 aged 41
. or possibly Granger
• GRANT, Alexander 15 July 1891 aged 65
• GRANT, Alexander 26 Nov 1954 aged 78
. son of Robert Grant (1840-1890) & Elizabeth Rankin (1845-1917)
• GRANT, Charles Adamant 25 Aug 1876 aged 11 months
. son of Charles & Marianne Grant
• GRANT, Charles James Smithes 17 July 1889 aged 51
. husband of Marianne
• GRANT, Frederick Robert 15 July 1888 aged 10 months
. son of William Grant & Louisa Abbott
• GRANT, Marianne 25 Aug 1913 aged 81
Wairarapa Age, 26 Aug 1915 The death occurred at Seatoun, Wellington, yesterday morning of Mrs Marianne Grant, in her eighty-second year. Mrs Grant arrived at Lyttelton, in New Zealand, in the year 1867 in the ship Melita, of which her husband, the late Captain Charles J. S. Grant, was in command. Mrs Grant has remained in New Zealand, with the exception of about two years, when she, with Captain Grant and member of her family, went to England. Captain and Mrs Grant had been living with members of her family in and about Wellington ever since. She had always been identified with the musical world and contributed as an accompanist in aiding for charitable purposes. The deceased lady is survived by three daughters and a son. The eldest daughter is married to Mr Frank Wills, of Eastbourne; another is the wife of Captain Albert Duder of Auckland and the other is the wife of Mr Lewis C. Woolcott, of the Daily Telegraph, Sydney. The son, Mr Edward Sanderson Grant, is connected with the Railway Service Williamston, Victoria. Mrs Grant also left twelve grandchildren and fourteen great-grandchildren.
NOTE During their voyage on the Melita which sailed from London 23 July 1867, arriving Lyttelton 7 Nov 1867, Captain Cameron died from inflammation on 10 Aug, after 10 days illness. The command was then taken by the Chief Officer, Charles Grant took over.
• GRANT, Marianne 2 Jan 1876 aged 35
• GRANT, Mary Ann (nee Enright) 14 July 1933 aged 85
. married William Nelmes Grant in 1867
• GRANT, Mary Ann 25 Aug 1913 aged
• GRANT, Mary Eliza 29 Jan 1880 aged 7 months
• GRANT, Robert 11 Dec 1890 aged 50
. husband of Elizabeth Rankin (1845-1917) who next married Robert Cameron Neville (1838-1911) in 1892
• GRANT, William Nelmes 29 Sep 1887 aged 42
• GRASBY, Frank 12 Feb 1879 aged 47
• GRAVES, James Thomas 15 Jan 1879 aged 2
• GRAVES, Mabel Grace 28 Aug 1881 aged 13 months
• GRAVES, Winifred May 11 Aug 1884 aged 20 months
. 3 children of Ivatt Graves (1840-1906) 7 Rachel Rae Bently (1850-1916) at Karori
• GRAY, Albert Henry 31 Dec 1878 aged 1
• GRAY, Alexander (Sir) 28 April 1933 aged 73
. son of William Gray (1817-1873) & Catherine Geddes Sutherland (1825-1919), Sir Alexander Gray was a Lawyer and the 4th President of the New Zealand Law Society (1926-1933). Born of Scots parents at New Plymouth in 1860, Alexander Gray was educated in Wellington and entered the Crown Law Office as a cadet at the age of fourteen. Two years later he was articled to H. D. Bell in the firm of Bell and Izard and he was admitted to the Bar in 1881. He entered practice at Greytown as junior partner in the firm of Beard and Gray, and returned to Wellington in 1886 to join J. P. Campbell in partnership. He remained in the same firm, known as Gray and Sladden in later years, for the rest of his life, the change in the law whereby silks were debarred from practice as solicitors not applying to those of his vintage (1912). Succeeding Skerrett as President in 1926, he continued to hold the office until his death. He presided over the first three Legal Conferences, of 1928, 1929 and 1930 and received the honour of knighthood in the New Years honours list 1933. He died that year.
• GRAY, Amy (nee Hoggard) 16 Nov 1882 aged 36
. daughter of John Farr Hoggard & Susan Cording, wife of William Gray (1845-1907), at Karori
• GRAY, Catherine Geddes (nee Sutherland) 29 April 1919 aged 94
. wife of William Gray (1817-1873)
• GRAY, David 30 April 1879 aged
• GRAY, David Sutherland 13 Jan 1904 aged 52
. son of William & Catherine
• GRAY, Elizabeth 7 Dec 1883 aged 35
• GRAY, Frederick Percy 6 April 1880 aged 18 months
• GRAY, James 14 Dec 1877 aged 12 months
• GRAY, James William Sutherland 24 Feb 1916 aged 62
. son of William & Catherine
• GRAY, Kathleen 'Kate' 5 July 1877 aged 14 months
• GRAY, Robert 1 May 1875 aged 16
• GRAY, Robert Ernest 10 Sep 1882 aged 14 months
• GRAY, William 12 July 1873 aged 56
• GREAVES, Mary Ann 18 Feb 1886 aged 10 weeks
. baseborn daughter of Elizabeth Greaves
• GREAVES, Robert 6 Sep 1877 aged ?
• GREAVES, William 6 Jan 1885 aged 30
• GREEKS, Louisa 19 Feb 1878 aged 10 months
. daughter of George Everfield Greeks (1858-1921) & Sarah Scott Stratton (1859-1939) who remarried to Alexander David Carstairs Gosman
• GREEN, Alfred Henry 3 Feb 1879 aged 13 months
• GREEN, George 12 Nov 1881 aged 34
. son of Michael & Ann
• GREEN, Helen Clara Agnes 'Ellen' 13 Oct 1886 aged 48
• GREEN, Isaac 27 Jan 1886 aged 72
• GREEN, Lawrence 31 May 1873 aged 54
• GREEN, Mary 1 Aug 1885 aged 73
• GREEN, Mary Smith 8 Nov 1878 aged 45
• GREEN, Michael 18 May 1856 aged 44
. 1st husband of Ann Jolley (1818-1915) who next married William Potter. Ann died in Palmerston and is buried with him and 2 of their children; George Green (1847-1881) & Mary Ann Capper (1854-1945)
* At the residence of Mr Wilton, Boundary Road east, Anne, relict of the late William Potter, of Wellington; aged 97 years.
Mrs Anne Potter, an old lady of 97, died in Palmerston on Saturday morning. Her first husband was one of the old 65th Regiment, which was in New Zealand during the Maori war. Her family consisted of two sons and five daughters. Mrs Potter came to Wellington in the year 1849, arriving in H.M.S. Havan. Mrs Potter was married twice, she had two sons and five daughters. She leaves 53 grandchildren, 122 great-grandchildren and 25 great-great-grandchildren - surely a record in New Zealand.
• GREEN, Richard 3 Jan 1880 aged 21
• GREEN, William Rolfe Cato 7 Feb 1884 aged 7 months
• GREENFIELD, Emily 22 March 1859 aged 12 months
. daughter of William & Susan
• GREENFIELD, Ellen (nee Scott) 8 Dec 1889 aged 35
. daughter of William Scott (1818-1868) & Mary Florence Mitchell (1828-1888), married Robert Mackay Greenfield in 1874
• GREENFIELD, Louise 19 July 1864 aged 4
. daughter of William & Susan
• GREENFIELD, Robert MacKay 9 Aug 1895 aged 62
. born at Berwick-on-Tweed, Scotland. Husband of Ellen
• GREENFIELD, Susan 5 Sep 1880 aged 52
. wife of William
• GREENFIELD, William 27 April 1885 aged 61
• GREENOUGH, William Mew 13 Jan 1882 aged 30
. Hotel Keeper of Otaki
• GREER, Jane Skerrett 26 July 1883 aged 70
• GREGORY, Frederick 24 May 1883 aged 5 months
. son of John & Sarah Ann
• GREGORY, John 17 Nov 1917 aged 78
• GREGORY, Martha Louisa 17 Jan 1890 aged 17
. daughter of John & Sarah Ann
• GREGORY, Maud 9 Feb 1886 aged 2
. daughter of John & Sarah Ann
• GREGORY, Sarah Anne 11 Nov 1890 aged 27
• GREIG, David 30 Jan 1880 aged 38
• GREY, Alexander 7 Dec 1873 aged adult
• GREY, Andrew 21 Dec 1881 aged 54
• GREY, George William 9 Feb 1885 aged 14
• GREY, John 23 Feb 1867 aged ?
• GREY, Walter Stanley 28 Feb 1891 aged
• GRIEBEL, Leopold 2 Feb 1869 aged 48
• GRIERSON, Margaret (McKean) 16 Sep 1879 aged 33
. wife of John Grierson (1839-1929), died at Ngahauranga during childbirth of a daughter
• GRIFFIN, Cassy 5 Dec 1877 aged 30
• GRIFFITH, William Morris 17 Feb 1874 aged 29
• GRIFFITHS, Alice Mabel 4 April 1881 aged 1 month
• GRIFFITHS, George Knighton 26 June 1882 aged 4
• GRIFFITHS, Jane (nee Saunders) 21 Dec 1884 aged 45
. married John Knighton Griffith (1841-1928) in 1868
• GRIFFITHS, John Knighton 16 March 1883 aged 6 months
. Jane & 3 of her children
• GRIFFITHS, Saynor James Anderson 'Jim' 13 Feb 1886 aged 8
. son of Samuel Saynor Griffith & Margaret Frances Anderson, drowned at the beach near the Gasworks
• GRIGG, Alexander 'Alex' 29 Dec 1909 aged 69
. born Australia, son of Robert Grigg & Rose McPhun. He married Lydia Jamieson (1844-1890) in 1862. Lydia is buried Greytown
• GRIGG, Andrew 27 April 1876 aged 11 weeks
• GRIGG, David Allen 16 April 1853 aged 20
. son of Robert & Rose
• GRIGG, Edward John 21 Feb 1865 aged 28 months
• GRIGG, James 30 Aug 1877 aged 10 weeks
• GRIGG, Robert 15 Sep 1866 aged 66
. of the Imperial Army
• GRIGG, Robert William 13 July 1858 aged 23
. son of Robert & Rose
• GRIGG, Rose (nee McPhun) 27 Nov 1865 aged 61
• GRIGGS, Edward 18 May 1899 aged 74
• GRIGGS, Elizabeth 8 Dec 1876 aged 35
• GRIGGS, Robert 31 July 1887 aged 26
• GRILLO, Mary Ann 1 May 1874 aged 32
• GRIMES, Charles 12 Nov 1885 aged 67
• GRINDELL, John 2 Sep 1890 aged 70
• GRINDLE, Blanche Emily 8 Feb 1876 aged
• GRIX, Annie Jane (nee Johns) 2 June 1939 aged 84
. daughter of Frederick George Johns (1823-1879) & Martha Ann Holliday (1824-1888). Wife of Julian James Grix (1849-1921) at Karori
• GRIX, Elsie Victoria 19 Nov 1941 aged 54
. daughter of Julian & Annie. Piano teacher from a very musical family
• GRIX, Herbert Clifford 10 April 1885 aged 15 months
. son of Julian & Annie
• GROSHOLZ, Mathias August Edward 27 Sep 1878 aged 27
• GROTH, Ludwig 20 Sep 1881 aged 30
. Ludwig died suddenly in the Mount View Lunatic Asylum whilst serving 4 months for obtaining money by false pretences
• GROWDEN, Edwin 3 Jan 1889 aged 46
• GRUBB, Janet (nee Brown) 16 Jan 1894 aged 56
. wife of John Grubb
• GRUBB, John 25 May 1895 aged 56
• GUERRIER, Augustus 18 Dec 1884 aged 25
• GUILFORD, Charles James Holt 6 Jan 1875 aged 4
• GUILFORD, James 17 Nov 1882 aged 62
• GUILFORD, John Sydney 25 Aug 1872 aged 23
• GUILFORD, Mary Ann 2 May 1892 aged 17
• GUILFORD, Rebecca (nee Lingard) 11 July 1896 aged 75
. married James Guilford in Lancashire 1841
• GUILYON, Mary 2 May 1892 aged
• GUISE, Adele May 15 Aug 1883 aged 15 months
• GUISE, Celia Ann 20 Sep 1886 aged 4 months
. 2 daughters of Arthur Guise & Anna maria Parker
• GULLIVER, Isabella (nee Hanna) 7 March 1888 aged 36
• GUNDLICK, Rosa 24 Jan 1880 aged 9 months
• GUNN, John 29 March 1854 aged 53
• GUNN, William 2 Oct 1861 aged 63
• GUTHRIE, Alfred Thomas 31 Jan 1884 aged 12 months
• GUY, Louisa 17 May 1879 aged 6 months
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plot 1305, Bolton Street Cemetery
last resting place of: the Gillon Family
... Edward Thomas Gillon in 1896
* Cyril Gore Gillon in 1874, his sons
* Isabella Jackson Gillon in 1881, his wife
* Caroline Lucy Isabella Gillon in 1896, his daughter
* Maurice D'Onsley Gillon in 1948, his son
photographed 1960s by City Sexton, Percival James Edward Shotter, (1912-1989), prior to its being dismantled to make way for the Wellington motorway
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