'Residents' BOLTON Street Cemetery, Wellington - C
Burials at BOLTON Street Cemetery, Wellington
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C names 1840 - 1979
• CABLE, George Henry 3 Dec 1888 aged 42
• CAINE, John 14 Sep 1883 aged ?
• CAIRNEY, Robert 3 Oct 1878 aged 7 months
. son of Thomas Scott Cairney (1843-1912) & Margaret Vickers (1841-1908)
• CALDER, David 13 April 1880 aged 34
• CALDER, Jane 28 Dec 1900 aged 86
• CALDWELL, Alice Marion Ellen 10 May 1945 aged 74
• CALDWELL, Jane (nee Ferguson) 19 Feb 1909 aged 64
. wife of Thomas Alexander Caldwell (1833-1893 interred Napier)
• CALDWELL, Thomas Alexander 11 Dec 1875 aged 9
• CALLAGHAN, Alfred 4 April 1890 aged 22
• CALLAGHAN, George 20 June 1867 aged 9 months
• CALLAGHAN, Mary 10 Sep 1912 aged 74
• CALLAGHAN, Patrick 26 Nov 1892 aged 53
• CALLAM, William Richard 26 May 1891 aged 37
• CALLAN, William 14 May 1900 aged 41
. database has 1901
Evening Post, 15 May 1900
FUNERAL NOTICE WELLINGTON SHIPWRIGHTS' SOCIETY. The Members of the above Society are requested to attend the Funeral of the late W. Callan, which will leave his late residence, 5 College Green, on Wednesday at 2 p.m., for Bolton-street Cemetery
• CALLCOTT, Walter Charles 16 Aug 1891 aged 36
• CALLIN, William Robert 21 April 1890 aged 22 days
• HMS CALLIOPE. This memorial commemorates six marines and sailors of HMS Calliope who died in 1846 & 1847.
HEADSTONE
Sacred to the memory of the Undermentioned Men belonging to H.M.S. Calliope who departed this Life in the manner stated against their names and to their memory this Stone is erected by their Surviving Shipmates as a token of their respect.
* William Minifie, Royal Marine who fell whilst gallantly engaged in the attack on the Rebel Chief Kawitti(sic) Te Ruki Kawiti at Ruapekapeka Pah on the 11th day of January 1846.
* Also, William Roberts Capt.Miz.Top. who fell gallantly in the attack on Rangihaeata at Horokiwi on the 6th day of August 1846.
* Also, Thomas Jones Boy, who was Killed by falling from aloft on the 8th day of September 1846.
* Also, John Elson Seaman, who died on the 10th day of February 1847.
* Also, John Clatworthy, Seaman, who was drowned in an attempt to cross the Bar at Wanganui on the 30th day of March 1847.
* Also Henry May Pursers, Steward who died on the 3rd day of May 1847.
• CALLOW, Emma May 8 Oct 1883 aged 18 months
• CALLOW, Margaret (nee Brudon) 20 Dec 1916 aged 74
• CALLOW, William 19 Oct 1882 aged 42
• CAMERON, Agnes 14 April 1876 aged 40 hours
• CAMERON, Alexander 'Alex' 21 Dec 1898 aged 76
• CAMERON, Anne 'Annie' (nee Jeffs) 30 April 1870 aged 26
. wife of Dugald
• CAMERON, Christina 23 Oct 1878 aged 19
• CAMERON, Christina (nee McLean) 21 Dec 1872 aged 75
• CAMERON, Christina Anne 6 Sep 1877 aged 15
• CAMERON, Donald 15 Feb 1860 aged 75
• CAMERON, Donald 30 June 1866 aged 50
• CAMERON, Donald 6 March 1867 aged 56
• CAMERON, Dugald 19 March 1873 aged 53
• CAMERON, Ewen 6 Dec 1848 aged 65
. from Highland, Scotland, married Maria Colquhoun (1793-1873) in 1811. Ewen was walking home one night and stepped too close to the steep ravine in front of his home and fell head first onto the rocks. Maria died at Blue Spur, Clutha.
• CAMERON Hugh 21 Dec 1910 aged 47
• CAMERON, Jessie 5 Jan 1864 aged 65
• CAMERON, John 18 Dec 1878 aged 30
Evening Post, 17 Dec 1878 CAMERON - On the 17th December, at Wellington Hospital, of consumption, John Cameron, aged 30 years.
• CAMERON, Margaret 18 Jan 1861 aged 3
• CAMERON, Mary (nee Morrison) 13 Oct 1911 aged 77
. wife of Alexander (1823-1899)
• CAMERON, Mary Ann 11 Sep 1873 aged 11
• CAMERON, Mary Jane 15 Jan 1880 aged 40
• CAMERON, Robert Holmes 16 April 1883 aged 37
• CAMPBELL Agnes Lena Jessie 10 Feb 1886 aged 4 months
• CAMPBELL Alexander Le Grand 2 Feb 1890 aged 71
• CAMPBELL Ann 25 Feb 1881 aged 7
• CAMPBELL Annie 7 Feb 1899 aged 45
• CAMPBELL Charles 24 Oct 1887 aged 10 months
• CAMPBELL Edward Frederick Noble 11 Aug 1897 aged 35
• CAMPBELL Elizabeth 16 Nov 1909 aged 57
• CAMPBELL Elizabeth Mary 'Violet' 25 March 1890 aged 2
• CAMPBELL Elizabeth McDonell 10 April 1865 aged 2.10
• CAMPBELL Ella 15 Jan 1886 aged 7 months
• CAMPBELL F. W. 2 Dec 1880 aged ?
* person not found
• CAMPBELL Fanny 30 Sep 1877 aged 12 days
• CAMPBELL Frederick Noble 18 Dec 1904 aged 74
• CAMPBELL, Hannah 'Annie (nee Remnant) 4 Feb 1899 aged 46
• CAMPBELL Hester Anne 17 Aug 1894 aged 76
• CAMPBELL James 7 Dec 1935 aged 84
• CAMPBELL James (Capt) 10 Aug 1903 aged 78
• CAMPBELL James Anderson 14 Jane 1886 aged 6 months
• CAMPBELL, John 26 May 1878 aged 20
• CAMPBELL, John Andrew 1 Dec 1891 aged 4 months
• CAMPBELL Leonard Arthur Noble 26 June 1887 aged 19
• CAMPBELL Louisa Noble (nee Parsons) 16 May 1923 aged 87
• CAMPBELL Margaret 16 Dec 1899 aged
• CAMPBELL Neil 24 Sep 1889 aged
• CAMPBELL Thomas 20 June 1890 aged 48
• CAMPBELL William Frederick 5 May 1889 aged 29
• CAMPBELL William John Noble 30 May 1887 aged 30
• CAMPEN, Otto 30 March 1891 aged 20
Evening Post, 2 April 1891 The accident through which Otto Campen met his death occurred in this way:- The deceased,Carl Stamp (his foster-father) and another man named William Reid, a partner of Stamp's were engaged upon a subcontract for excavating a part of the site for the new Asylum at Porirua. A wall of earth about 9th high had been undermined during Monday afternoon and the men went back after supper, intending to complete the fall, so that a start might be made the first thing the next morning to wheel the stuff away. Stamp started to cut away one of the 'legs' or supports with his pick and Campen the other. The latter on finishing his work went underneath the fall, for the purpose of taking out a supposed obstruction, when a flap of earth, weighing about four tons, fell unexpectedly, crushing him beneath it. The ground was known to be treacherous and Campen had been previously warned by his foster-father to be careful. The contractors, Messrs Nerbury and Trevor, had also asked the party, hwo were unused to the work, the exercise care and promised them advice if they needed it. The injuries received by Campen were most severe and consisted of a rupture of an intestine, also of the bladder and fracture of the pelvis. The last-named injuries were only suspected at first and in order to try and save the man's life an operation was performed at the Hospital on Tuesday morning. but he succumbed a few hours afterwards. The jury, of which Mr E. Fraser Jones was foreman, after hearing the evidence at the inquest, which was held by the District Coroner at the Hospital last night, returned a verdict of Accidental Death and particularly wished i to be understood that no b;ame was attached to anyone in connection with the accident. Campden was only 20 years of age and a native of Brisbane, where he purposed returning at an early date.
• CAMPION, Celia 10 May 1885 aged 1 week
• CAMPION, Francis Henry 19 Oct 1871 aged 18
• CAMPION, George Paling 5 Dec 1876 aged 52
• CAPPER, Alice Mary 24 Nov 1882 aged 5
• CAPPER, John Francis 6 Jan 1901 aged 54
• CAPPER, John Henry 5 Dec 1865 aged 53
• CAPPER, Mary Ann (nee Green) 31 Oct 1945 aged 91
• CAPPER, Mary Anne (nee Wilson) 30 June 1886 aged 74
• CAREY, John 22 April 1869 aged 1 month
. son of John Le Marchant Carey & Mary Coventry
• CAREY, Langer 26 May 1882 aged 43
. database has Langar. Surgeon Major Langer Carey was born in Tipperary in 1831, a son of Dr Langer Carey. In 1858 he was Commissioned Staff Assistant, Surgeon vice Staff Assistant, promoted Assistant Surgeon 2nd/9th Foot, On duty in Cork. 1859 - Appointed Assistant Surgeon Royal Artillery. 1870 - in Malta. 1871 - on duty in Citta Vecchia. Returned to England 1872. 1873 - promoted Surgeon Major. 1874 - In Malta, with the 101st Royal Bengal Fusiliers. 1875 - Sick leave in England, back to Malta in 1876 and resigned in 1879 after 18 years service.
• CAREY, Lily 21 May 1879 aged ?
• CAREY, Percy Thomas 24 Jan 1877 aged 2 months
. son of John Le Marchant Carey (1824-1891) & Mary Coventry (1843-1918)
• CARGILL, Raleigh Ansell Featherston 1 April 1876 aged 8 months
• CARKEEK, David MacArthur 26 May 1854 aged 12
• CARKEEK, Stephen 19 April 1854 aged 9
• CARLEY, Victor Lewis 4 Feb 1885 aged ?
• CARLISLE, William 18 May 1867 aged 4 months
• CARLSON, John Canute 19 Aug 1890 aged 45
• CARMAN, Mary Augusta 24 June 1857 aged 13 months
. database has Louisa Augusta Carman.
Mary Augusta was 1 of 3 children who died as infants before 1860. Children of mariner, George James Carman (1830-) & Mary Anna Pike (1839-1901) who married in 1855 at St Paul's, Wellington. George & Mary Ann sailed to Australia in 1860 & had a son in Melbourne, 1861- George James Carman. Soon after his birth George moved to England and remarried. Mary Ann next married Cordt Meyer in Victoria, Australia in 1873 and had a number of other children. They are buried there.
• CARMICHAEL, Jane 7 Jan 1882 aged 28
• CARPENTER, Alfred James 8 April 1871 aged 45
• CARPENTER, Daisy 14 Jan 1884 aged 3 months
• CARPENTER, Ethel 7 Jan 1883 aged 4 months
• CARPENTER, Ethel Jane 2 Sep 1885 aged 6 months
• CARPENTER, Harriet (nee Pricture) 11 Oct 1903 aged 85
. wife of Robert Holt Carpenter
• CARPENTER, Henry 15 May 1874 aged 52
• CARPENTER, Mary 14 July 1895 aged 83
• CARPENTER, Robert Holt 24 Feb 1891 aged 71
• CARPENTER, Sarah 14 Oct 1883 aged 71
• CARPENTER, William Henry Larwick 21 Dec 1896 aged 2
. son of William Alfred Carpenter (1866-1937), buried Aramoho & Ellen McElwain
• CARR, Francis Henry 14 July 1887 aged 41
• CARR, George 24 Aug 1879 aged 45
• CARR, Mary Ann 9 July 1920 aged 62
• CARR, William Stanley 29 Nov 1880 aged 42
• CARROLL, Emily Martha (nee Buchanan) 17 Sep 1941 aged 77
. married Owen Carroll in 1914
• CARROLL, Jane 15 Feb 1928 aged 92
• CARROLL, Martha 28 Oct 1865 aged 65
• CARSON, Ella Elizabeth 26 July 1887 aged 1
• CARSON, Ruth 18 Oct 1889 aged 39
. wife of John Andrew Carson, mother of Ella Elizabeth. John remarried in 1892 to Mary Frances Knipe. He is buried Kelvin Grove.
• CARSWELL, John 18 May 1871 aged 68
. born Fife, Scotland, John married Ann Barty (as his 2nd wife) in 1852 and came to NZ that year on the 'Agra'
• CARSWELL, Mrs Ann (nee Barty) 22 April 1873 aged 64
Evening Post, 22 April 1873
CARSWELL - On the 21st April, Ann Carswell, relict of the late Mr John Carswell, Adelaide Road, aged 64 years. Napier papers please copy
• CARTER, Ada Elsie 8 Nov 1886 aged 8 months
• CARTER, Catherine Sophia (nee Phillips) 1 May 1888 aged 50
• CARTER, Claude Hamilton 7 Feb 1882 aged 9 nibths
• CARTER, Ernest William 13 Jan 1888 aged 2 months
• CARTER, Evelyn Frances Lambton 31 May 1888 aged 2
• CARTER, Felix Thomas Charles 31 July 1880 aged 3
• CARTER, George 5 Nov 1873 aged 19 hours
• CARTER, Jane 9 May 1913 aged 85
• CARTER, John 31 July 1880 aged 31 months
• CARTER, May Pamela 28 April 1890 aged 13 months
• CARTER, Muriel 10 June 1888 aged 7
• CARTER, Pamela (nee Flight) 7 April 1871 aged 47
. married Henry Carter (1826-1902) in 1848 in Westminster, London. Some children born Chelsea, some Victoria, Australia & Dunedin, NZ. One daughter Annie Carter (1849-1920) married John McComisky in Wellington & is buried Karori. Henry Carter died in Cape Town, South Africa.
A. O. F. Court Robin Hood, No 4428 The Brethren of the above Court are requested to meet at the Court Rooms, Commercial Hotel, at 2 o'clock, to attend the Funeral of Past District Chief Ranger, Brother H. Carter's late wife, which will leave his residence, in Courtenay Plane, on Sunday, 9th instant, at half-past 2 o'clock sharp. By order.
• CARTER, Raymond 9 Dec 1882 aged 28
Evening Post, 9 Dec 1882
Sudden Death An awfully sudden death took place shortly before 12 o'clock last night. A young man named Raymond Carter, who arrived from London in the ship Otaki, left the National Hotel, Lambton-quay, soon after 11 o'clock last night and proceeded to Clark's boarding-house at the top of Plimmer's steps, where he resided. Mrs Clark's attention was attracted by a knock at the door and immediately afterward she heard Carter call ou "Clark." This was followed by a heavy fall and Mr Clark at once went to the door to ascertain the cause. Carter was lying close to the door in an apparently dying condition .. more here
• CARTMER, Isaac 29 Sep 1891 aged 5 weeks
• CARTON, Alfred Ernest 29 Jan 1888 aged 11 months
• CARTON, Lilian Louisa 7 Nov 1883 aged 8 months
. children of William John Carton (1862-1912) & Martha Elizabeth ? (1859-1930). Martha remarried in 1913 to Richard Lionel Wakelin.
• CARTWRIGHT, William 18 Sep 1884 aged 23
• CARTY, Samuel Stewart 13 Sep 1880 aged 35
• CARVER, George 5 March 1880 aged 47
. born Wrestlingworth, Bedfordshire. Married Lucy Turner (1833-1902) in 1862 & arrived in NZ with 3 children, Arthur (1864-1930), Albert (1865-1929) & Jane Carver (1867-1907). A son, Young George Carver (1878-1956) was born in NZ. Arthur & Young are buried Taita. Lucy & Albert are buried Karori, Jane is buried Rookwood, NSW.
• CASELBERG, Frances (nee Marks) 26 Aug 1890 aged 47
. 1st wife of Myer Caselberg (1841-1922), married 1868, Myer next married Rosetta Victoria Keesing (1860-1941) in 1892. Myer was born in Gaorah, Poland as Laib ben Kasreal. Because of anti-Semitic persecution the family moved to England, where his father changed the family name from Kasreal to Caselberg, although they had no German connections. Young Laib took the personal name Myer. Myer, a storekeeper, businessman and local politician, was heavily involved in public affairs and local government. He was chairman of Greytown's school committee and the Waiōhine River Board and treasurer of the hospital committee. He also represented Greytown on the first county council and he was a justice of the peace for many years. After moving to Masterton he was a member of the borough council for three years and was mayor from 1886 to 1888. During his mayoralty the municipal gasworks were established. He was chairman of the Masterton hospital committee and the school committee. In 1878 he was appointed to the Masterton Town Lands Trust. He died on 23 June 1922 in Rosetta House, Masterton, which he had built in 1874. His body was taken to Wellington by special train for burial at Karori.
• CASLIFF, R. H. More
. see Catliffe below
• CASS, Charles 8 July 1888 aged 82
• CASSELS, Andrew 17 Feb 1881 aged 18
. Andrew arrived on the barque 'Wigtonshire' which left Glasgow 30 Oct 1880, arriving in Wellington 1 Feb 1881. He died 16 days later.
New Zealand Mail, 26 Feb 1881
CASSELS - At Sydney-street, Wellington, on the 17th February, Andrew, son of Andrew Cassels, merchant, Hamilton, aged 18 years.
• CASSTREE, Henry 1 June 1875 aged ?
. no such name (or spelling of)
• CASTLE, John 24 July 1880 aged 83
. A very old settler named Mr John Castle died at his residence, Brook-street, Thorndon, yesterday morning. Mr Castle arrived in Wellington with his wife and family in the ship Bolton in 1840. He was then forty-three years old, so that he had reached the age of eighty-three at the time of his death/. He was a native of Deal. Kent and laves a widow aged seventy-nine, a grown up family and a number of grandchildren. A paralytic stroke was the cause of death.
• CASTLE, Maria 24 April 1887 aged 85
Wairarapa Standard, 25 April 1887 Mrs Maria Castle, who arrived in Wellington in 1840, died at Wellington on Thursday. Her age was 85. The Friends of the late Mrs Castle are invited to follow her remains, which will leave her late residence, Brook-street, on Sunday 24th inst, at 3p.m.
HEADSTONE In memory of John Castle, died 21 July 1880, aged 83. Also Maria, wife of above, died 21 April 1887, aged 85. "Asleep in Jesus"
* On the passenger list John is listed as a servant to Rev John Frederick Churton (1798-1853) who was the 2nd clergyman to be sent out by the Company. He settled in Auckland where he was Colonial Chaplain and Minister of St Paul's, Auckland.
• CATHRO, Daisy Evelyn 8 March 1883 aged 6 months
• CATLIFFE Robert Henry Moore 7 Jan 1883 aged 7 months
. database has Casliff RH More. He was born in Sydney. His parents were Mary Ann & Robert Moore Catliffe.
Evening Post, 8 Jan 1883
CATLIFFE - On the 7th January, at Scarbro' Terrace, Wellington, NZ, Robert Henry Moore, infant son of Robert Moore and Mary Ann Catliffe, aged 7 months; deeply regretted. Sydney papers please copy.
• CATOR, Charles 25 Jan 1848 aged 36
• CATTELL, Ann (nee Cook) 11 March 1889 aged 64
• CATTELL, Charles Sydney 21 June 1886 aged 24
, Charles died at his home in Kaiwaiwai (half way between Featherston & Martinborough)
• CATTELL, Eleanor (nee Rivers) 9 Nov 1937 aged 84
Evening Post, 8 Nov 1937 Another link with early Wellington days has been severed by the death of Mrs Eleanor Cattell, which occurred yesterday. For approximately eighty years Mrs Cattell had been a resident of Thorndon and in her lifetime she saw many changes as Wellington grew and developed. Mrs Cattell arrived in New Zealand in the ship Alma in 1857. She was a daughter of the late Mr D. J. Rivers, who was host of the Provincial Hotel which stood on the corner of Fraser's Lane, where Aitken Street is now situated. Although not having suffered any serious illness, Mrs Cattell, who was in her eighty-fifth year, had been in failing health during the past few years. Her husband, Mr James Cattell, predeceased her by some thirty-eight years. He came to New Zealand in the ship London in 1842 and was well known among the old identities. For many years onwards from 1865 he was in partnership with the late Mr Sydney Diamond and they had the Princess Hotel built for them at the top of Molesworth Street. As hosts of the Princess they were very popular and continued in partnership for many years. Mr Cattell later taking over Ryland's Hotel in Grey Street, where the A.P.A. Building now stand. The late Mrs Cattell leaves two sons, Dr S. R. Cattell of Leeston, Canterbury (was also in Island Bay) and Mr Frank Cattell of Wellington and one daughter, Mrs Gore Foote of Remuera, Auckland, who will have the sympathy of a very wide circle of friends. There are also eight grandchildren
• CATTELL, Frank 10 Sep 1971 aged 78
. Frank was a son of James & Eleanor. He served in WWI & WWII.
• CATTELL, James (jnr) 13 March 1899 aged 66
. also see notes at Ann James was the only son (+3 sisters) of James (1803-1848) & Mary (1807-1843) Cattell who arrived on the London in 1842. Also on the London was William & Elizabeth Cattell, possibly his brother's father. William had the 'Nags Head' in the early 1850s. James's mother Mary died 10 months later, 6 March 1843, when killed by a dinghy which was lifted into the air by strong winds. His parents are not on this list as buried in Bolton St. James was a well-known Hotel Keeper in Wellington. He had the 'Provincial' & the built the 'Princess' at Thorndon. He took over a hotel at Otaki in 1874, the license having been cancelled by the Provincial Government because of the way it was conducted. He opened it with his son James as manager. In 1875 James & his brother-in-law Sydney Diamond began construction of the new hotel on the corner of Lambton quay & Johnston St. James died of cancer at his home on Molesworth St aged 65 years 11 months
• CATTELL, Madeline Elizabeth (nee Clark) 10 Aug 1977 aged 74
. wife of Frank. Their son, Sergeant NZ 40932, James Clark Cattell 214 Squadron, RNZAF, was killed in action in Germany, 9 April 1941 aged 22. Frank & Madeline were then living at 43 Messines Rd., Karori
• CATTELL, Mary Ann 11 May 1876 aged 2.5
. daughter of the late William (brother of James snr) & Elizabeth Cattell
• CATTELL William Alfred 22 June 1874 aged 23
HEADSTONE In loving remembrance of Charles Sydney CATTELL, beloved husband of Jane E. CATTELL (Jane Elizabeth Clapham), who died 21 June 1886, aged 24. "Had God asked us well we know, We should cry 'O spare this blow', Yes with tearful eyes should pray, Lord we love him let him stay". In affectionate remembrance of Ann CATTELL, the beloved wife of James CATTELL, who departed this life 11 March 1889, aged 64. "Now the labourer's task is o'er, Now the battle day is past, Now upon the farther shore, Lands the voyager at last. Father in thy gracious keeping, Leave we now thy servant sleeping". In loving memory of James CATTELL, beloved husband of Eleanor CATTELL, who died 13 March 1899, aged 66. "The memory of the just is blessed". Also of Eleanor CATTELL, beloved wife of the above, died 7 November 1937, in her 85th year. "At rest"
• CAUGHEY, Eliza 22 July 1941 aged 82
• CAUGHEY, Henry 19 Dec 1896 aged ?
• CAUGHEY, Jane 23 Sep 1941 aged 83
• CAUGHEY, Margaret 1 Aug 1942 aged 83
• CAUGHEY, Mary Ann 1 Aug 1891 aged 65
• CAVANAGH, Mary Ann 4 March 1871 aged 7 months
• CAVANAGH, Thomas Henry 24 Jan 1867 aged 9 months
• CAVE, Edward 2 July 1875 aged 21
• CAVEY, John William Russell 5 Feb 1886 aged 9 months
• CAXTON, John Augustus 14 Oct 1882 aged ?
• CHALMERS, Ann 31 March 1891 aged 44
• CHALMERS, Ellen (nee Moore) 26 Sep 1909 aged 71
. married Frederick Bisdee Chalmers in St Paul's Cathedral, Wellington in 1867. In 1861 Frederick was a Settler of Orui House, Wairarapa. In 1881 he was a Farmer in Upper Plain, Masterton. In 1893 they lived at Fernyhurst, Taueru, Wairarapa. He died 1 Sep 1900 at 90 Wellington terrace & buried Archer St Masterton.
• CHALMERS, John 28 Jan 1858 aged 38
• CHAMBERLAIN, Margaret Jane 19 Aug 1890 aged 8 months
• CHAMBERS, Isabella 26 Feb 1877 aged 6
• CHANDLER, Samuel 17 Nov 1877 aged 48
• CHANEY, John Arbot 28 Sep 1886 aged 47
• CHANEY, Mary Ann (nee Brown) 3 Oct 1897 aged 52
• CHAPLIN, Joseph 16 Feb 1889 aged 66
• CHAPMAN, Charlotte Rutter 10 March 1876 aged 10 months
• CHAPMAN, Elizabeth Margaret 7 Sep 1910 aged 20
• CHAPMAN, Ellen 29 Sep 1886 aged 2
• CHAPMAN, Emma Augusta Catherine 'Kate' 9 Feb 1909 aged 57
. daughter of John George & Emma Caroline Lucy Chapman
• CHAPMAN, Emma Caroline Lucy 11 April 1880 aged 45
. 1st wife of John George Chapman. He next married Elizabeth Neill in 1881.
• CHAPMAN, Frank 31 Oct 1871 aged 11
• CHAPMAN, Helena (possibly nee Rutter) 27 Jan 1876 aged 31
. database & BDM has Helena, funeral notice has Eleanor. She was the wife of master mariner, George Prouse Chapman, mother of Charlotte Rutter Chapman above. A son: 1870-1953, Charles Lewis Rutter Chapman served in the South African War, enlisting from Canterbury. In 1870 George was appointed the harbour-master and pilot at Kaipara station. His death in NZ not found to date.
Evening Post, 28 Jan 1876
CHAPMAN - On the 26th January, at Majoribank street, Wellington, Helena, the beloved wife of G. P. Chapman (late of the R.N.), shipping reporter New Zealand Times, aged 30 years. She leaves four young children to mourn her loss. Sydney papers please copy.
Funeral Notice The Friends of George Prouse Chapman are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of his late wife Eleanor, which will leave his residence, Majoribank-street on Saturday next at 3p.m.
• CHAPMAN, Herbert 30 Dec 1875 aged 2 weeks
• CHAPMAN, John George 9 Dec 1908 aged 76
. Born in London, brought up in the soft goods business, went to Melbourne where he was employed in several firms in the drapery line. He later went into service with Sargood, Son & Co, in Melbourne, becoming the firm's New Zealand representative's wholesale drapery department. Later manager of Macdonald, Thomas Kennedy and Company (auctioneers, land, estate and general agents, sharebrokers and commission agents). Member of St Mark's Church, Wellington, acting as churchwarden and vestryman at various times between 1878 and 1893.
• CHAPMAN, Margaret 24 Dec 1888 aged 6 months
• CHAPMAN, Margaret 8 Nov 1883 aged 2.5
• CHAPPELL, James 4 June 1889 aged 78
• CHAPPELL, Maria (nee Hayward) 19 June 1900 aged 87
• CHARD, Charles 30 May 1885 aged 30
• CHARLTON, Leonard Ivon 27 Aug 1887 aged 8 weeks
. son of William Alder Charlton & Martha Waters
Evening Post, 30 Aug 1887
CHARLTON - On Saturday, 27th August, Leonard Ivon, infant son of W. A. and M. Charlton, aged two months. "Safe in the arms of Jesus." Napier, Christchurch and Dunedin papers please copy
• CHASE, Agnes 6 May 1878 aged 11
. daughter of James & Charlotte Chase
• CHASE, Charlotte (nee Woodling) 28 Feb 1874 aged 43
. born in Southampton, a daughter of John Woodling (1793-1875) & Sarah Ray (1793-1867), married James Chase (1831-1909) & had children in England, Wellington & Carterton. Mother of Agnes & William here
• CHASE, Eliza Roberta Julia 7 May 1886 aged 6 months
. daughter of Edward Chase & Eliza Margaret Allen
• CHASE, William 1 March 1873 aged 1.10
. son of James & Charlotte Chase
• CHATFIELD, Eliza 23 Feb 1884 aged 20 days
• CHAVANNES, Agnes 'Nancy' (nee Gentle) 12 Aug 1879 aged 57
. 1st married Charles Huddell in Quebec in 1850, next married Peter Alexander Chavannes (1857-1879) in First Church, Dunedin in 1863
NZ Times, 11 Aug 1879
CHAVANNES - On the 11th August, at Wellington, Agnes Chavannes, wife of Mr P. A. Chavannes, of the Rutland Hotel, Wanganui; aged 77 years. The Funeral Procession will leave the residence of Mr Nicholls, Brougham-terrace, off Brongham-street.
* Husband Peter died 2 months later in Wanganui & buried Heads Road.
• CHEESMAN, Ann (nee Graham) 26 Sep 1884 aged 68
. born in Slough, Berkshire. Married Robert Suckling Cheeseman in 1838 at Upton-cum-Chalvey, Buckinghamshire. They had two children then emigrated to NZ, arriving Wellington on the ‘London’ 1 May 1842. They had a further six more children in Wellington. A son, Henry Charles Sheesman (1849-1895), born in Wellington married Harriet Rowlands below
• CHEESMAN, Ellen Agnes 12 Jan 1883 aged 31
• CHEESMAN, Florence Mary 20 May 1887 aged 11
. daughter of William Fox Cheesman & Mary Stewart, grandaughter of Robert Suckling & Ann Cheesman here.
• CHEESMAN, Harriet (nee Rowlands) 29 March 1879 aged 27
. married Henry Charles Cheesman (1849-1895) in St Mark's, Wellington 11 June 1877. Harriet died of Typhoid. Inlaws buried here, husband Charles died in Samoa 30 Dec 1895.
• CHEESMAN, Henry Charles 31 Dec 1878 aged 13 months
. son of Henry Charles & Harriet
• CHEESMAN, Robert Suckling 27 Dec 1879 aged 76
• CHEESMAN, William Arthur 5 Jan 1878 aged 7 weeks
. son of Henry Charles & Harriet
• CHEGWIN, Elizabeth 29 Sep 1879 aged 37
NZ Mail, 4 Oct 1879
CHEGWIN - On September 29 1879, at Wellington, New Zealand, Elizabeth Chegwin, aged 37, daughter of the late Edward and Elizabeth Chegwin and granddaughter of the late Thomas Wales, Esq., of Redruth, Cornwall, England.
* We are sorry to have to record the death of Miss Chegwin, who, it will be remembered, met with an accident some nine months ago by falling into the fire. After a lingering illness from the effects of the accident, she died on Monday afternoon at the hospital.
• CHENNY, Lucy 31 Jan 1880 aged 21 months
• CHESTERMAN, Frederick 28 Dec 1877 aged 55
• CHEW, Edward 3 Dec 1891 aged 82
• CHEYNE, Peter 26 Jan 1892 aged 29
• CHILDS, Cecilia Anna Brightwell (nee Dixon) 29 Oct 1931 aged 65
. born in Upper Hutt to Samuel Dixon (1840-1917) & Maria Jane Brightwell. She married Arthur Henry Duff (1854-1912) in 1887. She next married Alfred Theodore Childs (1872-1950) in 1918
• CHILTON, Frederick 31 March 1885 aged 1 day
• CHILTON, Henry Maurice Shelton Suckling 11 Aug 1884 aged 3 months
. the only 2 children of Dr Maurice Alfred Suckling Chilton (1851-1890), hospital house surgeon in Christchurch, Wellington & Marlborough and Elizabeth Murray Richardson (1856-1888). Elizabeth died 2 years later in 1888 of internal inflammation, aged 32 in Taranaki & buried Manaia. Maurice next married Janetta Birnie in 1889 and commenced practise in Havelock South that year. He died the following year in 1890, of heart disease, aged 39 & buried Havelock. Janetta married the following year to John Pegg Mead.
• CHINCHEN, Frederick 27 Feb 1929 aged 75
• CHINCHEN, Mary Ann (nee Pattinson) 16 June 1931 aged 76
, wife of Frederick
• CHINCHEN, Mary Mabel Eliza 20 April 1885 aged 7.8
. daughter of Frederick & Mary
• CHIRNSIDE, Ann 7 Dec 1904 aged 76
. mother of Robert & grandmother of most of those below
• CHIRNSIDE, Ann 'Annie' 28 Jan 1967 aged 88
. daughter of Robert & Margaret (read her notes below).
NOTE Ann's was the last burial in Bolton Street. The motorway started 11 Nov 1968.
• CHIRNSIDE, James 30 Nov 1918 aged 31
. son of Robert & Margaret, died at the Wellington College Temporary Hospital, during the Flu Pandemic
• CHIRNSIDE, Margaret 21 June 1897 aged 46
. wife of Robert. When she died of bronchitis and inflammation of the lungs, she left her eight children in the care of the eldest daughter, 19-year-old Annie, who promised her mother she would keep the family together.
• CHIRNSIDE, Robert 'Robbie' 12 Feb 1891 aged 11
. son of Robert & Margaret
• CHIRNSIDE, Robert 22 Aug 1892 aged 39
• CHISHOLM, Donald 10 Oct 1889 aged 49
. married Sarah Elizabeth Overton in 1872. Sarah next married George Broadfoot in 1897
• CHISHOLM, Isabella (nee Baird) 26 May 1887 aged 70
. married Robert Chisholm (1797-1877) in 1833. Robert is buried Symonds St.
• CHISHOLM, James 1 Dec 1888 aged
• CHISHOLM, Mary Jane 'Cissy (nee Farrelly) 29 Dec 1887 aged 24
. married James Baird Chisholm in 1881. Died in Napier.
• CHISHOLM, Mary Victoria 16 Sep 1874 aged 16 months
. daughter of Donald Chisholm & Sarah Elizabeth Overton
• CHISHOLM, Ruth 3 Feb 1877 aged 11
. daughter of Donald Chisholm & Sarah Elizabeth Overton
• CHILTY, Arthur Harold Sydney 29 Dec 1877 aged 8 months
• CHITTEY, John 15 Nov 1880 aged 48
• CHITTEY, Mary Ann 24 Jan 1900 aged 72
Evening Post, 24 Jan 1900
CHITTEY - On the 24th January 1900, Marh Ann Chittey, relict of John Chittey, late of H.M. Customs, aged 72 years.
• CHOTE, John 4 July 1889 aged 57
Evening Post, 4 July 1899 Mr John Chote, a well-known bricklayer, died suddenly in Martin-street this morning. The deceased had been attended by Dr Fell who treated him for heart disease. He leaves several grown up sons.
• CHRISTENSEN, Charles 26 June 1884 aged 57
• CHRISTENSEN, Roland 18 Feb 1886 aged 10 months
• CHRISTIAN Michael 18 Jan 1876 aged 26
Evening Post, 7 Jan 1876
Mysterious Disappearance Captain James Stevens, of the schooner Elizabeth Curle, has reported to the police that his mate, a young man named Michael Christian, is missing. The vessel is lying in the stream and last night between 11 and 12 o'clock, Christian and a sailor went on board together, both being perfectly sober. Early this morning it was found that Christian had not slept in his bed during the night. His clothes were discovered in the cabin. Hi disappearance cannot be accounted for in any way whatever. The missing man is 24 years of age and a native of Dublin. He joined the vessel at Lyttelton about four months ago and was highly esteemed by all on board. He was on the most friendly terms with the sailors who accompanied him on board. No disturbance or noise was heard during the night. The police have the matter in hand.
Evening Post, 17 Jan 1876
The body of Michael Christian, late mate of the schooner Elizabeth Curle, who disappeared so mysteriously last week, was found on Saturday night on the beach at Pipitea. The deceased evidently met his death by drowning. The remains were removed to the Morgue, where an inquest was held this afternoon before the coroner, Dr Johnston and a jury and a verdict of 'Found Drowned' returned.
• CHRISTIE, James Duncan 30 Jan 1877 aged 6 months
• CHRISTIE, John 3 Jan 1879 aged 76
• CHRISTIE, Margaret 26 Jan 1904 aged 101
NZ Times, 27 Jan 1904 Mrs Margaret Christie, who was buried at the Sydney street cemetery yesterday morning, was close upon 102 years of age; to be exact 101 years, six months and three weeks. She was born 2 July 1802, in the parish of Kinness, Scotland and came out to New Zealand in 1851 with her husband in the ship Bangalore. Her husband, the late Mr John Christie, died at the age of seventy-eight years and she survived him by about twenty-five years. After the death of her husband, Mrs Christie lived for about twelve years with Mr and Mrs Donald at Karori and after their demise she continued her residence with Miss Donald. With the exception of about twelve years residence in Tinakori road Mrs Christie lived for the greater portion of her life in the colony at Karori - some forty years. Mrs Christie enjoyed excellent health up to about twelve months ago, when she met with an injury and never regained her wanted strength, being confined to her bed. Deceased was wonderfully cheerful to the last and passed away peacefully. She leaves no relations
• CHRISTISON, Sarah 30 Sep 1849 aged 7
• CHUCK, Ann Jane (nee Davis) 5 Oct 1889 aged 29
. married Arthur Chuck in 1877
• CHURCH, Alfred Charles 'Charlie' 24 Dec 1927 aged 60
. son of William & Dinah, married Kate Elizabeth Hoar (1868-1948) in 1887. Kate remarried in 1932 to George Brien (1860-1943) of County Tyrone. Kate & Charlie are buried together.
• CHURCH, Alfred Thomas Melrose 22 Feb 1961 aged 70
. son of Charles & Kate, husband of Idela
• CHURCH, Daisy Winifred 17 Jan 1890 aged 1.11
. daughter of Charles & Kate
• CHURCH, Dinah (nee Fearn) 13 Feb 1891 aged 57
. wife of William Henry Church
• CHURCH, Edward Walter 25 July 1875 aged 21
• CHURCH, Idela Madeline (nee Wales) 3 Nov 1959 aged 60
married Alfred Thomas Melrose Church in 1920
• CHURCH, Walter John 6 Aug 1881 4.5
. son of William & Dinah
• CHURCH, William Henry 28 Sep 1914 aged 85
. born Vale of White Horse District, Oxfordshire, husband of Dinah
• CHURCHER, Sarah Jane 6 June 1890 aged 21
• CHURCHILL, Albert Richard 17 March 1892 aged 5
• CHURCHILL, Ernest Walter 21 Jan 1886 aged 9 months
• CHURCHILL, Eva 27 Sep 1890 aged 8 weeks
• CHURCHILL, John 6 Nov 1906 aged 59
. son of William & Sarah, husband of Louisa
• CHURCHILL, Louisa (nee Berry) 25 July 1932 aged 79
Evening Post, 23 Sep 1876
CHURCHILL-BERRY - On the 22nd Sept., at the residence of mr Morison, Cambridge Terrace, by the Rev J. Paterson, John, third son of Mr William Church, to Louisa Berry, eldest step daughter of Mr Henry Morison.
• CHURCHILL, Mabel Hettie 15 Dec 1877 aged 1
• CHURCHILL, Mary Louisa 30 April 1878 aged 5 months
• CHURCHILL, Sarah Sophia (nee Norris) 18 Sep 1901 aged 87
NZ Times, 19 Sep 1901
CHURCHILL - On September 18th, at her residence, Wallace street, Sarah Churchill, relict of the late William Churchill; aged 87 years.
* The Friends of the late Sarah Churchill are respectfully invited to attend her Funeral, which will leave the residence of her son, Mr John Churchill, Boulcott street, to-morrow (Friday), September 20th 1901 at 9.30 a.m. for the Bolton street Cemetery.
• CHURCHILL, William 17 April 1882 aged 72 NZ Times, 22 April 1882
Mr William Churchill, of Ghuznee-street, on of the oldest residents in the city, died on Monday last, aged 72 years. Mr Churchill arrived in Wellington 32 years ago in the ship Pekin and continued to reside in the city up to the time of hid death. He built the original White Swan Hotel in Cuba-street, about 22 years ago and for some time was the landlord.
photo White Swan Hotel, 3-storey building on left. Built by William Churchill in 1860, situated at 70 Cuba Street, close to the Masonic Hotel. It was named after the coastal steamer 'White Swan' which on 29 June 1862 was wrecked off the Wairarapa coast enroute from Auckland to Wellington and was intended to arrive in time for the first session of Parliament ever to be held in Wellington. On board the steamer were many significant political figures of the day, including the Premier, William Fox and several Cabinet Ministers, their wives and government officials. During the morning of the 29th, the White Swan struck rocks south of Castlepoint. Captain Allen Harper deliberately ran the ship aground to save the lives of those on board and all passengers made it ashore easily. Parliament was eventually opened in Wellington on 14 July. The most significant loss resulting from the wreck was that of the government records that were on board at the time. The passengers aboard the ship had been travelling with many official papers and books necessary for the opening of Parliament. A great number of these were lost, despite efforts to float the cases containing the papers ashore.
* In 1939 became it the Wakefield Hotel until demolished in the early 1990s. Today it's the carpark between Cuba St & Swan Lane.
• CHURCHOUSE, Violet 16 Nov 1885 aged 11
• CHUTE, Annie 31 May 1883 Bolton St
• CHUTE, Eva 4 June 1883 aged
• CIRRANGI, Leio A 1 Jan 1891 aged ?
. name not found
• CLAASSEN, Peter Nicholas Frederick 17 Nov 1875 aged 25
. native of Ottensen . found drowned, floating in the water a short distance from the beach, where the reclaimed land joins Lambton Quay, near Messrs Jacob Josephs old store . Captain Kammann of the Herschel stated that the deceased shipped as an able seaman in Hamburg and had been in gaol for 8 days for deserting from the ship (more at link)
• CLAPHAM, Ada 25 March 1869 aged 8 months
• CLAPHAM, Alice Harriett 19 Feb 1938 aged 71
• CLAPHAM, Amy 4 July 1951 aged 70
• CLAPHAM, Arthur Edward 15 Feb 1867 aged 6 months
• CLAPHAM, Charles Sydney 16 Jan 1888 aged 2 weeks
• CLAPHAM, George Parkinson 13 June 1892 aged 70
• CLAPHAM, Herbert 28 Aug 1872 aged 7 months
• CLAPHAM, Jane (nee Edwards) 23 July 1894 aged 60
. wife of Thomas Henry
• CLAPHAM, Joseph Charles 8 July 1857 aged 63
• CLAPHAM, Marian 24 April 1937 aged 65
• CLAPHAM, Mary Ann (nee Bould) 29 June 1926 aged 89
. wife of William Thomas
• CLAPHAM, Maud 20 April 1932 aged 58
• CLAPHAM, Sarah Susannah (nee Tomliens) 17 March 1865 aged 70
. wife of Joseph Charles
• CLAPHAM, Thomas Henry 17 Aug 1881 aged 52
• CLAPHAM, William Thomas 9 April 1890 aged 63
• CLARE, Thomas Osborne 28 April 1884 aged 15 months
• CLARIDGE, Ada Eliza 24 March 1885 aged 10
• CLARIDGE, Alice Thain Seaby 19 Jan 1886 aged 2.9
• CLARIDGE, Annie May 2 April 1885 aged 3 weeks
• CLARIDGE, Elizabeth Amelia 24 July 1883 aged 16 months
• CLARIDGE, Emily Esther 2 June 1891 aged 2 months
• CLARIDGE, Henry George 8 March 1924 aged 76
• CLARIDGE, Henry George 23 June 1876 aged 3 weeks
• CLARIDGE, Jeannette (nee Jones) 28 July 1917 aged 69
. wife of Henry George
• CLARIDGE, Lucy Lottie 5 April 1893 aged 8
• CLARIDGE, Margaret (nee Sayer) 19 Oct 1879 aged 44
• CLARIDGE, Thomas 20 March 1891 aged 65
• CLARIDGE, Vincent 10 Oct 1873 aged 4weeks
• CLARK, 26 July 1872 aged ? adult
• CLARK, Agnes Ann 28 March 1868 aged 2 days
• CLARK, Alexander Forbes 20 March 1890 aged 10 months
• CLARK, Andrew Rowland 21 Dec 1877 aged 1
. BDM has Andrew Howard Clark
• CLARK, Ann 20 Oct 1868 aged 58 *wife of Edwin
• CLARK, Annie 4 March 1920 aged 69
• CLARK, Charles James 24 March 1882 aged 1
• CLARK, David 29 July 1922 aged 77
• CLARK, David Lyndsay/Lindsay 18 April 1884 aged 6 weeks *database has aged 2
• CLARK, Edwin 18 Sep 1885 aged 78
• CLARK, Eliza Jane 31 Aug 1910 aged 85
• CLARK, Elizabeth 7 Oct 1884 aged 74
• CLARK, Ellen Sarah 23 Jan 1870 aged 58
• CLARK, Elspeth Johnstone 13 Nov 1946 aged 55
• CLARK, Frank Andrew 1 Oct 1890 aged 5 weeks
• CLARK, Helen 5 March 1875 aged 18 months
• CLARK, Henry 12 Sep 1875 aged 41
• CLARK, Isaac 28 March 1877 aged 68
. BDM has Clarke
• CLARK, John 20 June 1888 aged 57
• CLARK, John 31 Oct 1868 aged ?
• CLARK, John 15 Aug 1868 aged ?
• CLARK, John 30 Dec 1880 aged 6 weeks
• CLARK, Julia Maria 15 Sep 1874 aged 10
• CLARK, Mary Alice 22 May 1889 aged 14 days
. BDM has Clarke
• CLARK, Millicent Beatrice 17 Feb 1872 aged 4
. BDM has Clarke
• CLARK, Minnie Mahalia 13 Feb 1886 aged 5 months
• CLARK, Octavius Houghton 18 Feb 1881 aged 66
• CLARK, Samuel 2 Dec 1867 aged 35
. BDM has Clarke
• CLARK, Thomas Hendry 29 March 1881 aged 8 months
. BDM has Thomas Henry
• CLARK, Thomas Lewis 13 Feb 1872 aged 5
. BDM has Clarke
• CLARK, William 7 Dec 1902 aged 71
• CLARK, William 18 May 1894 aged ?
• CLARK, William Alexander 11 Jan 1924 aged 84
• CLARK, William Buddle 21 Feb 1872 aged 11
• CLARK, William Sterling 28 Nov 1918 aged 30
• CLARKE, Alfred James 26 Nov 1874 aged 7 weeks
• CLARKE, Amy Fuhrmann 30 June 1885 aged 1
. BDM has Amy Fuhemann
• CLARKE, Clara 23 Aug 1876 aged 6 months
• CLARKE, Edmund Walter 22 Feb 1879 aged 5 months
• CLARKE, Eliza 20 May 1878 aged 39
• CLARKE, Eliza Annie 25 March 1875 aged 15 months
• CLARKE, Elizabeth 25 April 1879 aged 50
• CLARKE, George Masterton 19 June 1864 aged 2 months
. database has George Masterton Clerk. He was a son of Gus Clarke & Louisa Martha Holder
• CLARKE, Isaac 28 March 1877 aged 68
. database has Clark
• CLARKE, Jane 7 May 1883 aged 22
• CLARKE, Mary Alice 22 May 1889 aged 14 days
. database has Clark
• CLARKE, Millicent Beatrice 17 Feb 1872 aged 4
. database has Clark
• CLARKE, Samuel 2 Dec 1867 aged 35
. database has Clark
• CLARKE, Sarah Yate 13 April 1875 aged 44
• CLARKE, Thomas Lewis 13 Feb 1872 aged 5
. database has Clark
• CLARKE, William 22 Oct 1878 aged 30
• CLATWORTHY, Charles 18 Dec 1878 aged 2½ months
• CLATWORTHY, John 30 March 1847 aged infant
• CLATWORTHY, Thomas 18 April 1887 aged 2
• CLAYTON, Rhoda Delilah Isabel 15 Aug 1890 aged 11 months
• CLELAND, Alfred Charles 12 Aug 1888 aged 25
• CLELAND, Harriett Annie 31 March 1883 aged 17
• CLELAND, Mary (nee Mabey) 22 Nov 1918 aged 79
. daughter of Charles Mabey (1798-1894) & Harriet Croom (1805-1895), buried St John's churchyard, Trentham. Wife of Robert McGiffert Cleland from Ireland
• CLELAND, Robert McGiffert 28 April 1884 aged 48
• CLEMENS, Alice Maud (nee Barnes) 20 Dec 1883 aged 26
. 1 of 8 known children of Frederick James Barnes (1824-1874) & Elizabeth Ann Chivers (1826-1867), both died England. Married Frederick 'Fred' Clemens (1855-1928). Frederick next married Helen Waugh. He next married Amelia Constance Rushford. He died in Victoria, Australia
• CLEMENT, Alice Sophia (nee Jones) 7 March 1890 aged 35
. married Henry Samuel Clement (1854-1888), buried Te Henui
• CLEMENTS, Fred Harris 20 Dec 1889 aged 48
• CLENEY, Henry 13 Aug 1890 aged 45
• CLERK, George Masterton 19 June 1864 aged 2 weeks X
. see George Masterton Clarke
• CLEVELAND, George 11 July 1877 aged 55
. ship's mate, married man of Auckland, drowned in Wellington harbour when, at 8p.m. and not perfectly sober, was taking a small row boat out from fisherman's wharf, Te Aro to his schooner Excelsior which was lying at anchor behind the Empire Hotel, south side of Lambton Harbour. His body was found lying on the beach near Ngahauranga. How he managed to fall out of the boat was not ascertained at the inquest.
• CLIFFORD, Henry Victor Maurice 15 Dec 1880 aged 33
• CLOKE, William Henry 19 Oct 1879 aged 18
. The Funeral of the late William Cloke are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral which will leave the residence of his brother-in-law, John Searle, Palmer-street (Aro Valley), on Wednesday, 22nd October at 1 p.m.
• CLOSE, Rose Ann 31 July 1875 aged 24
• CLOTHIER, Mary 13 July 1888 aged 78
• CLOUT, George Edward 17 Aug 1880 aged 16 months
• CLOUT, Mary Jane (nee Ealdon) 24 Nov 1891 aged 79
. wife of John Clout (1814-1881), buried Greytown
• CLUTERBUCK, Sarah 4 April 1866 aged 1
• COAD, Priscilla (nee Barnes) 4 March 1925 aged 69
. wife of Thomas
• COAD, Thomas Nodder 20 Oct 1889 aged 33
• COALKER, James 4 Oct 1878 aged ?
. no such name spelling found
• COATES, Jessie Mason (nee Scott) 24 Sep 1889 aged 33
. married William Coates in 1878 & had 3 children
• COBB, Thomas Faulconer 22 Aug 1883 aged 35
• COBHAM, Clarence Belmont 2 June 1877 aged 27 days
• COBHAM, Samuel Soundy 25 Feb 1881 aged 81
NZ Times, 1 March 1881
Poor old Samuel Cobham is dead. He died at Kaiwarra on Friday aged eighty-one. Mr Cobham was a wonderful old man. He was a sort of amateur surveyor and occasionally did odd jobs in that way. Indeed, we have seen a plan of the city of Wellington, executed by the old man, which showed the city divided in its centre by a river. This plan was drawn by the old gentleman before he left London and when he did not know much about Wellington. Mr Cobham was a kindly sort of person in his way and respected as a very 'old identity.' He had suffered losses of late years and fortune did not deal kindly with the veteran colonist. However, he had a shelter and a home to the last and has now gone to that bourne where the weary are at rest.
• COCHRAN, Barbara 31 Dec 1896 aged 66
• COCHRANE, Agnes 7 Sep 1887 aged 1.7
. daughter of Captain William Cochrane (1839-1887) & Eliza Jane Thompson
• COCHRANE, Thomas 10 Feb 1880 aged 25
• COCHRANE, William 27 Dec 1882 aged 5
• COCHRANE, William 7 Dec 1887 aged 48
• COCKLE, Maria 6 Aug 1875 aged 40
• COCKROFT, Adlin 10 Feb 1870 aged 51
• CODEROY, Clara 29 April 1885 aged ?
• COE, Anne Louisa 11 July 1876 aged 6 months
. 1st of 11 children of George Coe & Amelia Archer
• COHEN, Benjamin Alfred 21 Aug 1896 aged 19
. son of Henry Lipman Cohen & Jane Levy
• COHEN, Celia Annie 'Cissie' 12 March 1903 aged 15
. daughter of Henry Lipman Cohen & Jane Levy. Cissie died in USA as did a brother, Percy Arthur Cohen (1885-1947)
• COHEN, Henry Lipman 22 Nov 1893 aged 51
NOTE Database has his death date the same as his wife Jane, however he is not buried here. Henry was born in London. He died 22 Nov 1893 in Sydney and is buried at Rookwood Necropolis, NSW with children Abigail Adelaide (1891-1892) & Michael Joseph Cohen (1883-1883). Jane died 2 years later in Wellington.
• COHEN, Jane 'Jenny' (nee Levy) 3 March 1895 aged 41. Jane was born in Wellington to Benjamin Levy & Abigail Adelaide Cohen. Jane married Henry Lipman Cohen and they had 13 children, born Wellington & Sydney
• COHEN, Lionel Joseph 20 Jan 1900 15
. son of Henry Lipman Cohen & Jane Levy
• COHEN, Lipman Lewis 21 April 1900 aged 24
. son of Henry Lipman Cohen & Jane Levy
• COHEN, Rose Frances 30 April 1895 aged 13
. daughter of Henry Lipman Cohen & Jane Levy. Died a month after her mother
• COHEN, Sidney Solomon 17 May 1908 aged 29
. son of Henry Lipman Cohen & Jane Levy
• COLE, Agnes (nee Beveridge) 14 June 1886 aged 22
. married Robert Hamilton Cole in 1884 & had 3 children: Osborn Thomas Cole (1885-1885) & twins May Malcom Cole (1886-1976) & Agnes Hindmarsh Cole (1886-1886). She died 2 weeks after the birth of the twins, daughter Agnes died 3 months later. Her husband, Robert Hamilton Cole, next married Christina McRae in 1888. Robert was born in Australia, a son of Er Osborn Cole & Agnes Hindmarsh (below). He may have returned to Australia after his second marriage
• COLE, Agnes Hindmarsh 29 Sep 1886 aged 4 months
. twin daughter of Robert Hamilton Cole & Agnes Beveridge
• COLE Agnes Malcom Hindmarsh (nee Hindmarsh) 8 Oct 1886 aged 53
Evening Post, 9 Oct 1886
COLE - On the 8th October, at Murphy-street, Wellington, Agnes Heinmarsh(sic), the beloved wife of the late E. O. Cole (died 2 months before her, see next)
• COLE, Er Osborne (originally Cooley) 15 Aug 1886 aged 65
. husband of Agnes Hindmarsh above who died 2 months later
NOTE database has 3 Agnes Cole but a different mixture of dates and initials. These are now sorted correctly and this is the story with the names .. Er Osborn Cooley (1821-1886) was born in New York to Er Cooley (Er a name from 'Book of Genesis') & Abigail Osborn. He married Agnes Malcom Hindmarsh in USA and they emigrated to Glenlyon, Victoria, Australia. He was there before 1864 which is when the Glenlyon Road Board accepted his tender to build a bridge in town. They had at least 6 sons and then emigrated to NZ. Somewhere along the way they changed their surname to Cole. All of the children are not yet researched but they had Robert Hamilton Cole in Australia, whose first wife is buried here, and Harry Lancing Cole in NZ in 1869
* An Er Osborn & Isabella Cole had Evelyn Isabel Cole in 1890. This Er Cole was a cornet player in the Wellington City Band and is probably a son
• COLE, Eliza 29 Jan 1885 aged 77
• COLE, Ellis Osborne 28 Jan 1891 aged 10 weeks
. son of George Lincoln Cole & Fanny Ingram Russell
• COLE, Henry Sorley 9 Feb 1882 aged 7 months
. son of William Henry & Elizabeth Cole
• COLE, Ivy Nellie 19 Nov 1889 aged 20 months
. daughter of Arthur & Emma Cole
• COLE, Jessie (nee Cole) 22 Sep 1848 aged 28
Wellington Independent, 30 Sep 1848
At the Parsonage, Wellington, on Friday, the 22nd instant, of consumption, in the 29th year of her age, Jessie, the wife of the Rev Robert Cole, (1815-1894) M.A., and daughter of the late George Hunter, Esq.
• COLE, John 30 April 1867 aged 51
• COLE, John 19 March 1879 aged 75
Evening Post, 15 March 1879
The death is announced of Mr John Cole, of the Waiwetu, a well-known and highly respected old settler. Mr Cole arrived at Wellington in the ship Tyne in 1841 and settled in the Waiwetu, where he continued to reside until the date of his death, on the 14th instant. Deceased was 75 years of age. The news of his death will be received with general regret, especially among the Wesleyan Methodists, of which body he was a staunch support
• COLE, Leslie William Thomas 16 March 1887 aged 7 months
. son of Thomas Cole & Faith Hill Burnett
• COLE, Mary Ann 24 Jan 1877 aged 82
Evening Post 20, Jan 1877
COLE - On the 18th January, at her residence Waiwetu, Hutt, Mary Ann, the beloved wife of John Cole, aged 82 years
• COLE, Mary Emma 22 Nov 1887 aged 3 months
. daughter of Dominic & Maggie Cole
• COLE, Osborne Thomas 17 June 1885 aged 6 days
. son of Robert Hamilton Cole & Agnes Beveridge
• COLE, William Arthur 9 April 1890 aged 4 months
. son of Arthur & Emma Cole
• COLEMAN, Ann 8 May 1916 aged 73
• COLEMAN, Edward Rose 30 May 1863 aged 49
• COLEMAN, Elizabeth 19 June 1888 aged 68
• COLEMAN, Elizabeth 29 May 1888 aged 35
• COLEMAN, Elizabeth Foster 27 Feb 1893 aged 47
• COLEMAN, Elsie Cumming 5 June 1891 aged 2 days
• COLEMAN, Harriett 14 June 1880 aged 55
• COLEMAN, John Wickliffe 25 Nov 1888 aged 33
• COLEMAN, Thomas 5 July 1889 aged ?
• COLERIDGE, Annie Isabella (nee Travers) 5 Sep 1892 aged 45
. daughter of William Thomas Locke Travers (1819-1903) from County Limerick, Lawyer, politician, explorer, naturalist, photographer & Jane Oldham (1820-1888), both also buried Bolton St. She was the wife of John Newton Coleridge
• COLERIDGE, Ernest 16 Aug 1877 aged 73
. see Ernest & Sarah Coldridge. Father of John
• COLERIDGE, John Newton 30 March 1887 aged 54
. married Annie Travers on 17 Jan 1874 in St Paul's Church, Wellington. their children
• COLES, George 8 June 1876 aged 30
• COLES, George 25 Nov 1878 aged ?
. BDM has 'Edward or George Coles' age not recorded
• COLES, Lottie 21 March 1887 aged infant
• COLEY, Annie 31 March 1877 aged 12 months
• COLEY, Edith Elizabeth 24 Aug 1951 aged 67
• COLEY, Elizabeth (nee Pudney) 25 July 1935 aged 76
. wife of Robert
• COLEY, Robert John 4 March 1936 aged 80
• COLEY, Sarah 31 July 1875 aged ?
• COLEY, William 2 Nov 1878 aged 51
• COLLETT, Esau 20 Aug 1859 aged 8 weeks
Wellington Independent, 23 Aug 1859
COLLETT - On the 20th inst., at his father's residence, Thorndon, Esau, youngest son of Mr Charles Collett, aged 10 weeks
. 1 of 8 children of Charles Collett (1827-1896) & Maria Jones (1834-1904) who married 26 July 1952 in Lower Hutt. Charles died in Gore & Maria died in Masterton
• COLLINS, Andrew 13 Nov 1937 aged 87
• COLLINS, Catherine Lilias (nee Hutchinson) 9 Dec 1927 aged 72
. wife of Andrew
• COLLINS, Edward Day 28 Jan 1890 aged 19
• COLLINS, Hugh Christie Ambrose 16 Sep 1916 aged 24
• COLLINS, James 22 May 1883 aged 28
• COLLINS, Jane 7 Jan 1876 aged 9
• COLLINS, John Stafford 5 Jan 1891 aged 9 months
• COLLINS, Phoebe Mary 28 Dec 1876 aged 3 months
• COLLINS, Wilkie Robert 29 Jan 1886 aged 11 months
• COLMAN, Thomas 23 July 1919 aged 64
• COLPUS, Edward George 18 Nov 1888 aged 3 months
• COLQUHOUN, Margaret Andrew (nee Campbell) 4 Sep 1868 aged 43
• COLQUHUON, William 30 June 1889 aged 53
• COLSIE, Ann 30 Sep 1878 aged 41
• COLTMAN, Louise Marion 11 Sep 1891 aged 5 months
• COLVILLE, Frank 12 Feb 1890 aged 1 month
• COLVILLE, Thomas 8 Sep 1874 aged 3 months
• COLWELL, Robert 15 April 1879 aged 1
• COMBER, Kenneth Mark 6 Dec 1998 aged 58
• COMPTON, Elspeth 24 May 1890 aged 76
• COMPTON, Jane (nee Green) 18 May 1882 aged 53
. married John in 1849
• COMPTON, John 14 Aug 1898 aged 75
• COMPTON, Mark Horace 26 Jan 1874 aged 6 months
. son of John & Jane
• CONDER, Elizabeth Emma 20 Jan 1887 aged 16
• CONDER, John Walter 19 April 1876 aged 8
• CONDLE, Frederick 11 March 1880 aged 10 months
• CONDLE, Mary 4 Sep 1879 aged 25
• CONDLIFFE, Nancy 26 April 1888 aged 39
• CONN, Joseph 13 April 1869 aged 9 weeks
• CONNELL, Christina 2 Nov 1886 aged 39
• CONNELL, Elizabeth 2 Sep 1888 aged 22
• CONNOR, Isabella 25 Oct 1887 aged 3 months
• CONNOR, Jane 6 July 1867 aged 32
• CONNOR, John 12 Oct 1886 aged 5 weeks
• COOK, Adolph Albert 8 March 1859 aged 5
• COOK, Alfred Blaker 8 March 1858 aged 2
• COOK, Elizabeth (nee Cording) 1 Dec 1882 aged 68
. daughter of Edmund Herbe Cording (1788-1842) & Anne Eleanor Midford (1792-1866) who also migrated aboard the Clifford, but she had been adopted by her mother's sister, Jane Hemmings. She married Johannes Cook (originally Koch 1807-1892) of Hesse-Kassel, Germany, in London 1831.
• COOK, Emily 7 Oct 1871 aged 2
• COOK, John 29 May 1892 aged 85
. originally Johan Koch
• COOK, John 14 March 1874 aged 32
• COOK, Joseph 24 April 1861 aged 24
• COOK, Mary Ann 6 July 1889 aged 40
• COOK, Thomas 8 Feb 1848 aged 5
• COOK, Thomas 4 July 1885 aged 40
• COOK, William James 28 Jan 1874 aged 3 months
• COOKE, Catherine 15 Feb 1876 aged 21 days
• COOKE, Edward George 7 March 1874 aged 4 months
• COOKE, James 24 April 1869 aged 23
• COOKE, Sarah Ann 1 Dec 1881 aged ?
• COOKE, Stanley 21 Dec 1890 aged 18 days
• COOMAN, Thomas 23 Sep 1886 aged 66
• COOPER, Alfred James 2 Oct 1890 aged 55
• COOPER, Annie 29 June 1882 aged ?
• COOPER, Catherine 30 May 1867 aged 72
• COOPER, Elizabeth 24 Aug 1869 aged 70
Wellington Independent, 22 Aug 1869
COOPER - On August 22, at her residence, Molesworth street, from the effects of accidental injuries by fire, Elizabeth, relict of the late Samuel Cooper, tailor, aged 70 years.
• COOPER, Ellen 13 Sep 1872 aged 14 days
• COOPER, Ellen (nee Berryman) 13 Aug 1927 aged 57
• COOPER, Esther Mary Caroline 12 Jan 1874 aged 3
• COOPER, Ethel Maude 1 Jan 1840 (therefore unknown)
• COOPER, Frank Richard 10 Oct 1888 aged 1
• COOPER, Frederick 21 March 1852 aged 36
. Serjeant H.M. 60th Regiment, with 2 other soldiers. Headstone erected by the brother, non-commissioned officers
• COOPER, George 22 April 1887 aged 22
• COOPER, George 24 July 1891 aged 28
• COOPER, George Henry 16 Aug 1883 aged 40
. George's older brother Thomas established an aerated water factory in Mulgrave St and continued until his death in 1867 at which time George took control of the business. In 1868 the Cooper manufactory was moved from Mulgrave St to the Cecil Hotel Block in Thorndon Quay and for many years George Cooper made ginger beer, aerated waters and cordials of all types from this location. George married Elizabeth Carrick (1845-1911) in 1868 in Wellington. He died suddenly 16 Aug 1883 aged 40 ... more here including his obituary. His widow Elizabeth next married Charles William Brodie in 1888. She took over the running of the business and the company name was changed to C. W. Brodie Elizabeth Brodie died 24 July 1911 from burns. She is also buried in Bolton St
* Another brother, Alfred Cooper, also of the aerated water company, was, in Jan 1906, found dead in the Botanical Gardens, lying on his side under a fern tree, near a small creek. He had been there for several months.
* Another brother was Samuel Cooper below
• COOPER, George Norman 21 Aug 1880 aged 2
• COOPER, Gerald Warner 2 Aug 1877 aged 3 days
• COOPER, Ida Jane 2 Jan 1892 aged 3 weeks
• COOPER, Isabella 9 Sep 1872 aged 37
• COOPER, Jennie Isabel 28 Dec 1891 aged 15 days
• COOPER, Johanna (nee Johnston) 8 Nov 1870 aged 32
• COOPER, John William 17 Dec 1885 aged 31
• COOPER, Rosa Emily 19 Aug 1875 aged 9
• COOPER, Samuel 12 Aug 1866 aged 77
Wellington Independent, 14 Aug 1866
COOPER - On Sunday, August 12, at Thorndon Flat, Mr Samuel Cooper, aged 77 years.
* see his brothers at George Henry above
• COOPER, Stephen 19 Sep 1888 aged 68
• COOPER, Thomas 6 March 1867 aged 51
• COOPER, William 20 June 1880 aged 57
• COOPER, William 18 March 1866 aged 50
• COOTE, Henry Joseph 28 March 1867 aged 48
. Major Henry Joseph Coote was a British army officer who served in India, Corfu and New Zealand and returned to breed sheep in New Zealand on his retirement from the army. He was a member of the New Zealand Legislative Council from 8 July 1865 until his death.
He married Rhoda Carleton Holmes at Lyminster, 22 Oct 1844, daughter of William Holmes of Worthing, Sussex. There were no surviving children of the marriage. He died after a long illness in Wellington, Rhoda died in England in Dec 1898. Their property went to his wife's family. The main homestead is now the site of a residence of Sir Peter Jackson (best known as the director, writer, producer of the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
• COPLAND, Martin 8 April 1881 aged 21
• COPPEN, Susannah (nee Biddell) 22 Feb 1889 aged 30
. wife of Edward Vincent John Coppen
• COPPER, John William 17 Dec 1885 aged 31
• CORBETT, Kate 30 Nov 1867 aged 26
• CORDIAL, John 29 Sep 1881 aged 53
• CORDING, Clara (nee partridge) 24 July 1951 aged 100.10
. married Edmund Cording (1844-1905) in 1872
• CORDING, Clara Sophia 29 April 1885 aged 4.10
. daughter of Edmund & Clara
• CORDING, Claude Richmond 10 Oct 1891 aged 6 months
. son of Edmund & Clara
• CORDING, Edmund 1 Dec 1905 aged 61
. born on Wellington to Edmund Herne Cording (1813-1888), buried Featherston & Sophia Penny (1814-1877) below. Husband of Clara
• CORDING, Sophia (nee Penny) 30 Dec 1877 aged 63
• CORDING, Sophia Jane 13 Feb 1877 aged 9 months
• CORDING, Victor George 23 Oct 1884 aged 4 months
• COREPB, Adelaide 28 March 1882 aged 5 week
. daughter of Andrew & Emma
• COREPB, Edith May 5 Feb 1881 aged 10 weeks
. daughter of Andrew & Emma
• COREPB, Emma Elizabeth (nee Strong) 8 June 1883 aged 19
. married Andrew Nelson Corepb (1845-1921) in 1879.
* All interred with Emma's sister, Louisa Etta Strong 15 Aug 1883 aged 6.10
NOTE Timeline of Andrew Nelson Corepb who was born in Falster, Denmark 18 March 1845. His birth name was Andreas Nielsen Corepb. He used the names Andrew Nelson Corepb and was a Miner in Nelson, Pelorus Sounds, Goulter Bay etc. On xmas day 1909 he arrived in San Francisco and on 3 March 1911 he filed a "Declaration of Intention" to become a United States Citizen. He died in Chicago, Cook, Illinois on 20 Jan 1921.
• CORFIELD, Alfred Downie 12 Sep 1876 aged 40
• CORK, Elizabeth Mary (nee Grant) 5 March 1930 aged 58
. daughter of William Nelmes Grant (1845-1887) & Mary Ann Enright (1848-1933), married George Grierson Cork (1873-1958) in 1895 & had 2 daughters. George was an accountant. He is buried at Waikumete.
1899 - 1924 Edith Nelmes Grierson Cork (+Eliott)
1912 - 1981 Ethna Florence Theodora Cork (+Nudds)
• CORLETT, James 23 Aug 1873 aged 46
• CORNEAL, Louisa Maud 1 May 1890 aged 15 months
• CORNER, William 13 July 1889 aged 4 months69
• CORNFOOT, William 10 Oct 1889 aged
• CORNISH, Alice Mary (nee Whittem) 27 April 1875 aged 31
. wife of Charles Athelston Cornish
• CORNISH, Henrietta Frances 'Hettie' 21 June 1889 aged 35
• CORNISH, Henry Lloyd 3 May 2003 aged 84
. NZ photographer
• CORNISH, Henry Roland 8 July 1953 aged 71
• CORNISH, Joan Philida (nee Johnson) 30 Jan 1977 aged 59
. wife of Lloyd 'Henry' Cornish
• CORNWALL, Charles 26 Nov 1889 aged 24
• COSSGROVE, Andrew Goudie 16 Sep 1890 aged 30
• COSTALL, Caroline 9 Sep 1885 aged 46
• COSTALL, James 29 July 1923 aged 90
• COSTALL, Jessie 17 April 1930 aged 62
HEADSTONE In loving memory of Caroline Costall, beloved wife of J. Costall, who died 9 September 1885, aged 46. "My presence shall go with thee and I will give thee rest. Ex.XXXIII.14." Jessie Costall, beloved 3rd daughter of James and Caroline Costall, died 16 April 1930, aged 62. In loving memory of James Costall, born 1 December 1832, died 29 July 1923. "For he shall give his angels charge over thee, to keep thee in all thy ways".
• COSTELLO, Adelaide 31 March 1884 aged 7
• COSTELLO, Mary Emma 10 Nov 1888 aged 23
• COSTELLO, Matthew 4 May 1885 aged 39
• COTTERELL, George James 17 Dec 1877 aged 40
• COTTISS, Elizabeth 14 April 1882 aged 4 months
• COTTRELL, Margaret Anne 'Annie' 13 May 1880 aged 9 weeks
• COTTRELL, William Ramsey 'Willie' 15 April 1890 aged 3
• COULSON, Robert 15 May 1879 aged 30
• COUPER, John 14 Feb 1852 aged 62
• COUPER, Mary 1 July 1847 aged ?
• COUSINS, Emma 26 April 1877 aged ?
• COUSINS, Martha Beaumont 29 Dec 1887 aged 6 months
• COUSINS, Minnie 19 March 1888 aged 32
• COUTTS, George 2 May 1868 aged 48
• COVENTRY, Ellen/Helen Isabella 8 Aug 1879 aged 2
• COWAN, James 14 Oct 1879 aged 25
• COWBRICK, Amy Beatrice 10 June 1880 aged 1
• COWBRICK, Sydney James 10 Jan 1875 aged 8 months
. children of Sydney Cowbrick (1844-1896) & Clara Elizabeth Ann Purkis (1849-1892), died Napier - spelt Cowlrick on headstone
• COX, Charles 2 May 1890 aged 6 weeks
• COX, Ellen 8 April 1884 aged 9 months
• COX, Martha Anderson 9 July 1884 aged 43
Evening Post, 11 July 1884
COX - On the 9th July, at the Hospital, Wellington, after a long and painful illness, Martha Anderson Cox, aged 43 years. Much regretted by her friends
• COX, Sarah 8 Nov 1883 aged 35
• COY, Mary Annie (nee Clark) 12 Nov 1942 aged 70
• CRABTREE, Jane 27 Oct 1901 aged 78
• CRABTREE, William 20 Feb 1891 aged 65
• CRAIG, Agnes 26 Sep 1873 aged 77
Evening Post, 25 Sep 1873
CRAIG - on the 24th inst., Agnes Craig, aged 77 years
• CRAIG, Caroline Roberta Cornford 'Roberta'7 7 Aug 1937 aged 55
• CRAIG, Charlotte 14 Jan 1879 aged 9 months
. daughter of Andrew Allison Craig & Charlotte Wilton
• CRAIG, Charlotte (nee Wilton) 20 Sep 1890 aged 42
. 12th of 14 children of Robert Wilton & Elizabeth Denman, married Andrew Allison Craig & had 6 children
• CRAIG, Duncan Hill 12 Feb 1887 aged 23
• CRAIG, Fanny (nee Cornford) 28 July 1935 aged 79
. 1 of 8 children of William Charles Cornford & Fanny Shotter (arrived on the Gertrude with her mother Eliza (formerly Shotter) & stepfather Thomas Cole & her 2 Shotter siblings). Fanny married James Craig in 1880 & had 6 children (only 2 daughters survived them)
• CRAIG James 5 Sep 1932 aged 78 *database has 85
Evening Post, 13 Sep 1932
Mr James Craig, an old identity who died recently in Wellington; was the elder son of the late Mr Robert and Mrs Caroline Craig, of Thorndon and was born in Ghuznee street, seventy-eight years ago. At one time he was in business on his own account in Molesworth street, but of later years he followed the painting trade. Mr Craig is survived by his widow and two daughters, Misses Roberta and Kathleen, of Wellington; also three sisters and a brother. The funeral service at St Paul's Pro-Cathedral was conducted by the Rev Canon P. E. James, as also was the burial service in Bolton Street Cemetery. Both were attended by many old friends and acquaintances. The pallbearers were relatives and friends
• CRAIG, James 21 Sep 1861 aged 65
• CRAIG, James 10 Feb 1874 aged ?
. not on BDM. They have a William James Craig aged 4 on 8 Oct 1874 & a Thomas James Craig aged 10 on 1 Dec 1874
• CRAIG, James Charles 20 Sep 1891 aged 4
• CRAIG, James Fraser 18 Aug 1889 aged 39
• CRAIG, Jane 3 Nov 1889 aged 70
• CRAIG, John Archibald 17 Nov 1880 aged 17
• CRAIG, Leah 4 Jan 1893 aged 46
• CRAIG, Lilly Maud Driman 11 April 1885 aged 11 months
. database has 7 years 8 months, BDM has Lily Maud Denman Craig aged 11 months. Lily Maud Denman Craig was born 6 May 1884 to Andrew Allison Craig (buried Nelson) & Charlotte Wilton (Wellington). Granddaughter of Robert Wilton (1795-1869) & Elizabeth Denman (1805-1851), also buried here
• CRAIG, Margaret 14 March 1876 aged 4 months *daughter of William Craig & Elizabeth Starrack
• CRAIG, Mary Ann 15 Nov 1888 aged 28
• CRAIG, Nina Fanny 27 Nov 1895 aged 12
. daughter of James Craig & Fanny Cornford
• CRAIG, Olive May 6 July 1887 aged 2
. daughter of James Craig & Fanny Cornford
• CRAIG Roberta Caroline Cornford 10 Aug 1937 aged 55
. spinster daughter of James Craig & Fanny Cornford
• CRAIG Ronald Robert Keith 6 May 1923 aged 20
. son of James Craig & Fanny Cornford
• CRAIG William Andrew 23 March 1881 aged 21
. database has 21 years. He was born 1889 to James Fraser Craig & Leah Bailey
Evening Post, 21 March 1881
CRAIG - At Martin-street, William A. Craig, beloved son of James and Leah Craig, aged 2 years
• CRAWFORD, Elizabeth 28 Feb 1871 aged 19
• CRAWFORD, George 27 Nov 1880 aged 70
• CRAWFORD, Henry Alexander 16 Jan 1892 aged 49
• CRAWFORD, Mary Ann (nee Gosling) 7 June 1889 aged 69
• CRAWFORD, Matilda (nee Walker) 9 May 1882 aged 32
• CRAWFORD, Peter 21 Feb 1871 aged 3 months
• CRAWFORD, Thomas 27 Feb 1881 aged 52
• CRAWFORD, William George 26 Aug 1924 aged
• CREASE, Ada Beatrice 21 Jan 1895 aged 27
• CREASE, Alice (nee Minifie) 25 May 1903 aged 60
• CREASE, Edwin Hellard 1 Aug 1892 aged 52
• CREASE, Edwin John 30 July 1867 aged 3 months
• CREASE, Nelly 16 Dec 1868 aged 2 months
• CREED, Clara Rebecca 25 Aug 1855 aged 21
• CREED, Thomas Edward 8 Jan 1872 aged 41
• CREIGHTON, Elizabeth 13 July 1890 aged 42
• CRESPIN, Ernest Gordon 20 Feb 1888 aged 3
• CRESSWELL, Edward Semynes 6 Dec 1889 aged 10
• CRESSWELL, Harold 13 Feb 1889 aged ?
• CRESSWELL, Robert 20 Dec 1889 aged 35
• CRICHTON, Apesmia Maud 31 Dec 1882 aged 7 months
• CRISP, Kate 16 Jan 1875 aged 3 months
• CRISP, Louisa Jessie Evelyn 7 Feb 1876 aged 10 weeks
• CRISPE, Annie Elizabeth 3 March 1907 aged 56
• CRISPE, Thomas 28 Aug 1890 aged 46
• CRISPE, Violet Sophia Fanny 30 July 1887 aged 5 days
• CRISPEN, Ethel Laura Louisa 23 Nov 1885 aged 15 months
• CROCKER, Georgina Alice 22 April 1886 aged 2 months
• CROCKER, Laura Georgina 14 Aug 1880 aged 20 months
• CROCKETT, Hugh 23 Jan 1884 aged 21
• CROCOMBE, Alfred Bernard 16 July 1876 aged 10
• CROFT, Ann 23 Aug 1889 aged 30
. died in the Mount View Asylum of 'natural causes'
• CROFT, Charles Edward 17 June 1885 aged 26
• CROFTS, Robert 17 Dec 1884 aged 7 months
• CROLL, Annie Louisa (nee Chappell) 17 Nov 1889 aged 28
• CROLL, Lily Gordon 26 Feb 1889 aged 5 months
• CROLL, Vincent 6 May 1885 aged 57
NZ Herald, 21 Sep 1885
The body of a seaman named Vincent Croll, who has been missing from the steamer Hinemoa for ten days past, was discovered floating in the harbour at noon to-day between the Queen's and Railway Wharves. The head was terribly disfigured and the deceased was only identified by his clothing. It is believed Croll walked over the breastwork while under the influence of drink.
• CROPP, Stephen 15 July 1886 aged 19
• CROSBIE, Thomas 12 Oct 1883 aged ?
• CROSBY, Ann 9 July 1914 aged 75
• CROSBY, Arthur 12 Jan 1890 aged 45
• CROSBY, Martha 16 Oct 1896 aged 27
• CROSS, Edwin John 24 Oct 1886 aged 60
• CROSS, John 28 May 1885 aged 53
• CROSS, Joseph William 23 Nov 1891 aged 20 months
• CROSS, Margaret 25 Oct 1876 aged 17
• CROTAY, Jessie Halcione 11 Dec 1872 aged 6 months
• CROTAZ, Elizabeth 1 Oct 1872 aged 31
• CROW, Benjamin Levi 28 July 1887 aged 10
• CROW, Dinah 28 March 1885 aged 45
• CROWE, Alexander 21 May 1913 aged 88
• CROWE, Letitia (nee Thompson) 28 Nov 1872 aged 34
• CROWE, Louisa Emily Elizabeth 9 March 1884 aged 45
• CROWELL, Winthrop Sears 31 Oct 1889 aged 49
• CROWTHER, Ann 6 Sep 1903 aged 78
• CROWTHER, Eliza (nee Balmforth) 15 Feb 1911 aged 89
• CROWTHER, Jessie 6 April 1883 aged
• CROWTHER, Samuel 17 April 1889 aged 68
• CROWTHER, Sarah (nee Lambert) 12 May 1880 aged 23
• CROWTHER Sarah Frances 2 May 1880 aged 14 months
• CROWTHER, William 23 July 1876 aged ?
• CROWTHER, William Thomas 10 May 1874 aged 22
• CROXFORD, Christina 17 July 1891 aged 54
• CRUMPTON, Frederick Monro 4 May 1865 aged 6
• CRUMPTON, James Francis 4 June 1865 aged 30
• CRUNTIS, E. M. 3 Dec 1884 aged ?
• CUFF, Thomas 13 Aug 1876 aged 40
• CULL, Henry James Jewitt 11 Nov 1868 aged 7 months
• CULLEN, Sarah 19 Jan 1887 aged ?
• CULLIMORE, Mary Ann 20 Feb 1879 aged ?
• CUMMING, Robert Burgess 25 April 1877 aged 39
• CUMMINGS, Eliza 17 April 1882 aged 22 months
• CUMMINS, John 22 Aug 1858 aged 53
• CUNNINGHAM, William Frederick 24 March 1886 aged 23
• CUNNINGTON, Charlotte 30 April 1881 aged 73
• CURRIE, Lucy Bethea 12 Nov 1889 aged 8 months
• CURTIS, Augusta Ann 2 April 1890 aged 54
• CURTIS, Charles Edward 14 Feb 1878 aged 9 months
• CURTIS, Edith Mary 9 Dec 1872 aged 3 months
• CURTIS, Ellen 27 Jan 1896 aged 51
• CURTIS, George 5 March 1878 aged 72
• CURTIS, George Charles 26 Aug 1891 aged 53
• CURTIS, George Harding 15 Sep 1900 aged
• CURTIS, Herbert Fulford 27 July 1875 aged 9 months
• CURTIS, Hilda Milner 24 Feb 1893 aged 12
• CURTIS, James John 6 Nov 1910 aged 67
• CURTIS, John Thomas 19 July 1881 aged 2 months aged
• CURTIS, Joseph 5 May 1875 aged 40
• CURTIS, Mary 19 June 1885 aged 31
• CURTIS, Priscilla (nee Wiggs) 10 April 1875 aged 69
• CURTIS, Walter Hugo Clarelli Hotezzi 8 Nov 1874 aged 11 weeks
. database has Hotezzie as surname .
CURTIS - On November 8, infant son of C. A. Curtis, aged eleven weeks. His father was Cecil Augustus Victor Hotezzi de Cortando "Baron von Blaramberg (1843-1921) from Oldenburg, Lower Saxony, Germany, who went by the surname Curtis. His mother was Elizabeth Pauline Adele Mantel (1850-1938) from Bedfordshire, England. Mr & Mrs von Blaramberg were school teachers in Wellington, Wanganui and Palmerston North. Cecil von Blaramberg (de Cortando, under the name C. A. CURTIS) was the principal of a private school in Wellington (Te Aro Grammar School) from 1870 until about 1880. He was later the headmaster of two state schools, Matarawa, near Wanganui (from about 1880 to 1889) and Terrace End, in Palmerston North (from 1889 to 1893). They are buried Old Gorge, Woodville, Go to his link for more
* I have also added Walter under the de Cortando name list
• CUSHER, Mary Ann 29 Aug 1914 aged ?
• CUTBUSH, Agnes Ingles 17 July 1870 aged 20
• CUTLER, Mary Jane 28 June 1891 aged 37
• CUTTEN, Charles William 8 May 1885 aged 35
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PHOTO
plots 5214 & 5215, Bolton Street Cemetery
last resting place of:
... Ellen Chalmers & Moore family
* Ellen Chalmers (nee Moore) 1909 aged 71
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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