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The PRINGLE on the tree as at 27 Sep 2010

Alexander Pringle (1855-1909)
son of Alexander Pringle & Mary Speedy
married Sarah Theresa Newcombe (1865-1898) in 1889
their known children, born in Feilding:
* 1889 - 1918 Alexander Merriford Pringle
- on enlistment (Corporal 33437) his NOK was sister Miss Eileen Pringle, c/o Mrs J. Francis, 159 Adelaide Road, Wellington. Killed in action at Somme, France 14 April 1918
* 1890 - 1915 Hugh Graham Pringle
- on enlistment (Trooper 11/116) his NOK was a brother W. A. Pringle of Pukeroa, Hunterville and sister Eileen Pringle at Willis St, Wellington, then c/o Mrs J. Francis, 159 Adelaide Road, Wellington & later Ashburton. Killed in action at Gallipoli 9 Aug 1915
* 1892 - 1972 Doris Adeline Pringle
- married Merton Littlejohns Hortor (1890-1947) in Lower Hutt in 1915
* 1893 - 1972 Sylvia Helen Pringle
* 1895 - Eileen Maria Pringle
Feilding Star, 12 July 1898 PRINGLE - At Palmerston North, on the 10th instant; Sarah Theresa, the beloved wife of Alexander Pringle, of Colyton; aged 33 years

Alexander Pringle (1822-1900)
- married Martha JACKSON in 1946 in Ireland
- married Mary SPEEDY in 1851 in Wellington

Arthur Henry Pringle (1871-)

David Pringle (1857-1930)

Graham Speedy Pringle (1867-1938)

Harold Pringle (1902-1980)

Helen Pringle (1852-1933)

James Baird Pringle (1859-)

John Pringle (1862-1906)

Sarah Ann Pringle (1847-1872)

Vercia Elizabeth Pringle (1929-2000)

Walter Peter Pringle (1869-1945)

William Birell Pringle (1864-1866)

PHOTO
Alexander Merriford Pringle of Hunterville
(see Alexander & Sarah above)

Surnames: FRANCIS HORTOR PRINGLE SPEEDY
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on 2010-09-29 09:25:03

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