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'Residents' BOLTON Street Cemetery, Wellington - L

Journal by ngairedith

Burials at BOLTON Street Cemetery, Wellington
* date may be of death OR burial
* any born still or unknown names are not listed here
* any date written 1 Jan 1840 usually indicates unknown date
* people of same name grouped together are not necessarily related
* to find plot number etc search database
* If surname links don't open they are still being completed
* See A names for more info/history on this cemetery

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L names 1840 - 1964
LABIKAN, Frank M 14 Aug 1880 aged ?
- no such name found anywhere

LADBROOKE, James Howard 14 Sep 1889 aged 29

LADD, Jim 19 April 1879 aged ?
LADD, Mabel Amelia 11 Nov 1882 aged 2
LADD, Minnie Elizabeth Caroline 29 April 1873 aged 20 months
LADD, Robina (nee Dougherty) 28 May 1867 aged 28
. daughter of Daniel Dougherty (1804-1857) & Sarah McAuley (1818-1898), married Thomas James Ladd (1844-1912) in 1865, died 9 days after giving birth to William Henry Ladd below. Husband Thomas remarried to Clara Emily Wade Roberts in 1887, he is buried Invercqargill.
LADD, Thomas James 27 Feb 1879 aged 6 months
LADD, William Henry 12 Feb 1896 aged 30

LAGOR, Ernest Pomeroy 22 March 1890 aged 3
LAGOR, George William 20 July 1891 aged ?
LAGOR, Lucinda Mary 16 Nov 1891 aged 30

LAHMAN, Agnes Henrietta 19 Oct 1883 aged 10 months
LAHMAN, Henry John 25 Jan 1878 aged 6 months
. children of Henry John (1849-1934) & Margaret Lahman (1858-1937), at Karori

LAING, Christina Margaretta (nee Brown) 21 June 1870 aged 33
LAING, Ida Therese 14 Nov 1868 aged 4
. daughter of Christina
LAING, John 12 Jan 1885 aged 30
LAING, Peter 25 Oct 1884 aged 73 (& 1 day)

LAKE, Annie 23 Jan 1884 aged 7 months
LAKE, Francis 28 June 1888 aged 13 days
LAKE, Minnie 17 Aug 1886 aged 2 months

LAMB, Thomas Cornwallace 7 May 1890 aged 71

LAMBERT, Robert 31 Oct 1877 aged 64
LAMBERT, Rosetta Ernestine (nee Murdoch) 26 Sep 1945 aged 65
. married William Harold Lambert in 1903

LAMONT, John 12 April 1868 aged 29
LAMONT, John 28 March 1869 aged 7 months

LAMPITT, William 29 Nov 1887 aged 3

LANCASTER, Charles William Henry 16 Jan 1891 aged 13 months

LANDELL, James 3 Aug 1886 aged ?

LANDON, Thomas 30 June 1874 aged 25

LANE, Samuel James A 13 Nov 1887 aged 4

LANG, Andrew 23 Feb 1869 aged 15 months
LANG, Andrew 8 June 1910 aged 86
LANG, Catherine 4 Sep 1874 aged 9
LANG, Mary 14 Aug 1874 aged 7.8
LANG, Mary (nee Brown) 2 July 1890 aged 59
. wife of Andrew, here with 3 of their children

LANGDON, Charles Levin 12 Dec 1880 aged 10 months

LANGE, Carl Ludwig 'Charles' 12 Dec 1877 aged 48
LANGE, Joseph John 2 Nov 1880 aged 22

LANGLEY, Emily Sarah 20 Dec 1890 aged 6 days
LANGLEY, May 30 Dec 1878 aged 16 months

LANGSTON, William 25 Sep 1873 aged 39

LANRIDGE, George Leadon 13 May 1876 aged ?

LANSDON, Charles Michael 7 Sep 1879 aged 10 months

LARKIN, Percy 6 May 1879 aged 14 days

LARNACH, Constance de Bathe (nee Brandon) 15 Sep 1942 aged 85
. daughter of Alfred de bathe Brandon (1809-1886) & Lucy Poole (1828-1904), both buried Bolton St. 3rd wife of William James Mudie Larnach (1833-1898), buried Dunedin. A brother, Alfred de Bath Brandon was a member of Parliament, a barrister and solicitor of the Supreme Court, joining his falter's law firm and was Mayor of Wellington in 1894.

LARSEN, Annie 16 Aug 1884 aged 3
LARSEN, Christina 19 Aug 1912 aged 59
LARSEN, Ingrid 19 Jan 1912 aged 58

LAST, Agnes Williamson 11 Jan 1879 aged ?

LATE, Jane 3 May 1889 aged 6 weeks
LATE, Nellie/Nelly 11 Aug 1890 aged 5 months

LATHAM, Margaret Johnston 25 June 1881 aged 22

LAURENT, Marie Catherine Elizabeth 8 Oct 1873 aged 2.4
. cemetery database has Mary Katherine Elizabeth Laurante aged 1 month
Evening Post, 3 Oct 1873 On the 2nd inst, Marie Catherine Elizabeth Laurent, aged 2 years and 4 months, eldest daughter of R. Laurent, Clyde Quay
* Marie was the 7th of 12 children (& first of 5 daughters) of Rodolphe Marie Martin Joseph de St Laurent (1826-1919 of Malen Normandy, France) & Elizabeth Lucy Scott (1837-1921 of Newcastle on Tyne), both died in New Plymouth

LAWRENCE, Arthur Robert 19 Jan 1876 aged 5 months
. name spelling differs on BDM & database - son of Robert Nielson Laurence & Annie Warren

LAURIE, Elizabeth 25 Jan 1898 aged 53
LAURIE, Isabella Paul 20 Jan 1887 aged 21
. database also has Isabella Paul Laurue (nee Clarke), same dates
LAURIE, James 10 June 1880 aged 45
LAURIE, Mary 18 Dec 1883 aged ?
. daughter of Matthew Shaw Laurie & Mary Ann Dew

LAURISON, Peter 12 July 1880 aged 3 days

LAVIN, Andrew 'Mark' 31 March 1918 aged 20.11
. MEMORIAL ONLY . Gunner 50882, 32nd Reinforcements NZ Field Artillery, was killed in action at the Somme

LAWES, Esther Louisa 27 Dec 1864 aged 6
LAWES, Sophia (nee Coward) 22 June 1893 aged 73
LAWES, William 3 June 1868 aged 45

LAWLOW, Margaretta 16 Sep 1889 aged ?
- that name not found

LAWRENCE, Bertie 19 Jan 1878 aged 7 months
LAWRENCE, Charlotte Elizabeth 1 Feb 1870 aged 1 month
LAWRENCE, Eli James 7 Oct 1893 aged 45
. database has Eli Jane
LAWRENCE, George Edward 2 Jan 1870 aged 17 months
LAWRENCE, Leonard Robert 19 Jan 1879 aged ?
LAWRENCE, Wallace Frederick 17 Jan 1867 aged 9 weeks

LAWRIE, Charles John 27 March 1879 aged 6
LAWRIE, Elizabeth (nee Rodgers) 25 Jan 1898 aged 54
. wife of James
LAWRIE, Isabella 29 Jan 1913 aged 37
LAWRIE, James 10 June 1880 aged 45
. James & Elizabeth with 2 of their children

LAWS, Esther Louisa 27 Dec 1864 aged 6.5

LAWSON, Alexander 12 Nov 1930 aged 79
LAWSON, Ann Elizabeth 23 July 1914 aged 75
LAWSON, Ella Kaye 14 Oct 1942 aged 66
LAWSON, Eva Florence 26 Dec 1890 aged ?
LAWSON, Henry 26 April 1878 aged 51
LAWSON, Isabella (nee Morris) 27 July 1948 aged 89
. married Alexander Lawson in 1879
LAWSON, James Ibbs 2 July 1896 aged 35
. database has 2 July 1897. BDM & newspapers have 1896
. James was born 7 Feb 1861 in Ulverstone, Lancashire, England to John Lawson & Emma Stansfield
NZ Herald, 23 July 1896 Killed whilst in the discharge of his duties as Resident Engineer of the Napier-Taranaki railways, at the Pohangina Bridge, Manawatu, on July 2, 1896, James Ibbs, eldest son of John Lawson, Official Assignee, Auckland, aged 35 years (accident details). His father returned to Auckland on 20 July after posting £50 reward for finding his son's body (2013 equivalent of $9,100). His remains were finally found in January 1897, the inquest was in the Princess Hotel, Palmerston North, his probate was in Wanganui, his parents are buried in Auckland so it is possible his is a memorial only. (The reward money was divided between 2 young lads, Svenson & Fafiets who found the body)
LAWSON, John 22 March 1886 aged 22
LAWSON, Margaret Matilda 17 July 1919 aged 65
LAWSON, Mary Kate 3 June 1925 aged 59
LAWSON, Peter 9 Feb 1872 aged 50
LAWSON, Rebecca Altheia 20 Sep 1928 aged 74
LAWSON, Rosa Linda 14 Oct 1942 aged 75
LAWSON, Ruth 21 April 1879 aged 80
LAWSON, Tom 20 Oct 1887 aged 18 months
LAWSON, Walter James 28 Oct 1875 aged 4 months
LAWSON, William Arthur 23 Jan 1873 aged 27 months

LAWTON, Eva Florence 26 Dec 1890 aged 6 months
LAWTON, George 24 Oct 1883 aged 47
LAWTON, James 3 March 1872 aged 6
LAWTON, William 12 Feb 1872 aged 5

LAYTON, William 11 Jan 1881 aged 27

LE CREN, William 21 Nov 1883 aged 50

LE GROVE, Edwin James 9 July 1913 aged 62
LE GROVE, Jessie Maria (nee Thomson) 5 Aug 1882 aged 27

LE ROY, John 3 Sep 1875 aged 19

LEACH, Frederick 22 Oct 1882 aged 9 months
LEACH, Mary 11 Aug 1893 aged ?

LEADER, Frederick 7 Dec 1891 aged 41

LEATHAM, Laura 17 July 1884 aged 14 months

LEBEAU, Jane 21 March 1888 aged 21
- cemetery database has LEBAN
Wairarapa Daily Times, 24 March 1888 LEBEAU - On the 21st March, at Wellington, Jane Lebeau, in her 22nd year. Christchurch and Masterton papers please copy

LECKIE, Henrietta 16 Sep 1890 aged ?
LECKIE, Henrietta Winning 19 Sep 1919 aged 89
LECKIE, William 25 Aug 1884 aged ?
LECKIE, William Henry 28 Aug 1926 aged 71

LEDGER, Ada Evelyn 29 May 1870 aged 4
. daughter of Richard Septimus & Sarah Jane Ledger
LEDGER, Frank Stanley 16 Oct 1924 aged 55
Evening Post, 17 Oct 1924 LEDGER - On the 16th October 1924, at Island Bay, Frank Stanley Ledger, second son of the late Richard Septimus Ledger, & dearly beloved husband of Marie Ledger, in his 56th years
LEDGER, Jane Gordon Ledgerwood (nee Kennedy) 22 Feb 1961 aged 80
. wife of John Louis
LEDGER, John Louis Hickson 10 Feb 1935 aged 71 at Tanera Cres, Brooklyn
. son of Richard Septimus & Sarah Jane Ledger. Controller of the Money Order Office & Post Office Savings Bank
LEDGER, Richard Septimus 22 June 1896 aged 63
LEDGER, Sarah Jane (nee Hickson) 11 March 1883 aged 38
. married Richard in 1863
Evening Post, 12 March 1883 LEDGER - On the 11th March, at Wellington, Sarah Jane, beloved wife of R. Septimus Ledger, aged 38 years

LEE, Charles Ernest Rayner 24 Dec 1889 aged 1 month
. son of William Lee & Jane McJennett
LEE, Elizabeth (nee Baker) 26 April 1931 aged 93
. wife of John
LEE, Elsie Beryl 25 Nov 1880 aged 7 months
LEE, Henry 25 Dec 1883 aged 30
. Henry and 2 of his mates from Ngahauranga butchery, James Walland & Thomas Williams, took a small rowboat out for a fishing excursion on Christmas Eve. They intended fishing near the shore, but being unsuccessful, the pulled towards Soames Island. In a mishap with the oars, the boat turned bottom up, Williams clung on but Henry and James disappeared in the dark water and ere drowned. Both were unmarried.
LEE, John 1 July 1882 aged 45
LEE, John Hogarth 21 Sep 1883 aged 11
. 2nd of 11 children of Robert LEE & Fanny Thompson GULLY
Nelson Evening Mail, 31 Oct 1870 LEE-GULLY - October 29 1870, at Christ Church, Nelson, by the Right Rev, the Lord Bishop of Nelson, Robert Lee Esq, Head Master of the Bishop's School, Nelson, to Fanny Thompson, only daughter of John Gully, Esq
LEE, Julia 6 Feb 1874 aged 6 months
. daughter of William Henry & Margaret Lee

LEECH, Ethel May 5 Feb 1886 aged 4 months

LEEK, Agnes (nee Frazer) 2 Sep 1864 aged 69
. buried with her twin brothers, Alexander Frazer (1799-1868) & Thomas Frazer (1799-1871)

LEESON, Frances May 28 Jan 1885 aged 16 months

LEETE, Maria 9 Dec 1891 aged 71

LEEVERS, Lucy 3 Oct 1885 aged 9 months
. daughter of William Thomas Leevers & Mary Millard (m.20 Sep 1883 Wellington)
LEEVERS, Mary 21 Dec 1885 aged 24
LEEVERS, William Millward 1 Feb 1886 aged 4 weeks
. son of William Thomas & Mary Leevers

LEGGE, Arthur William 14 Aug 1883 aged 37

LEIGHTON, Andrew William 25 Aug 1879 aged 26
- cemetery database has 25 Aug 1883
Evening Post, 25 Aug 1879 LEIGHTON - On the 25th August 18979, at the residence of Dr Leighton Kesteven, of Willis street (his cousin), Dr Andrew William Leighton, aged 26 years, of phthisis. Masterton papers please copy
LEIGHTON, Anna 11 Sep 1916 aged 87
LEIGHTON, John 27 Aug 1871 aged 43
LEIGHTON, Katie Catherine Anna 27 March 1880 aged 18
LEIGHTON, Thomas 15 June 1888 aged 66

LEISHMAN, James (1799-1880)
LEISHMAN, Sophia (nee Leishman) (1788-1869)
. James Sellar & Sophia Leishman

LEITCH, Alexander Crammond 14 Dec 1877 aged 31

LEMMINGTON, Fanny 24 Oct 1864 aged 13
LEMMINGTON, Thomas George 4 Nov 1867 aged 30

LENNIE, William Reid 12 Sep 1888 aged 26

LENNOX, Christina 9 Nov 1909 aged 73

LEPPER, Edward Rigden 3 Nov 1890 aged 15 months
LEPPER, Henry Joseph 17 Aug 1910 aged 76
LEPPER, Mary Elizabeth (nee Rigden) 7 March 1894 aged 58
. wife of Henry
LEPPER, Minnie Elizabeth 6 Sep 1882 aged 5 months
. daughter of William Rigden Lepper & Caroline Sarah Jackson (at Karori)
LEPPER, Minnie Sarah 3 April 1875 aged 3
LEPPER, Susan Elizabeth 14 Sep 1886 aged 5

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LEPPIEN FAMILY
LEPPIN, Arthur Frederick 1 July 1920 aged 50
. son of Henry & Fredericka Leppin
LEPPIN, Clara Fredericka Henrietta 25 April 1867 aged 12 months
- daughter of Henry & Fredericka Leppin
LEPPIN, Fredericka Sophia 24 March 1878 aged 9 months
. daughter of Henry & Fredericka Leppin
LEPPIN, Henry Frederick Gottlieb LEPPIEN 9 Dec 1879 aged 56
. The surname is written as Leppin in the Cemetery records
Henry married Fredarica Helm at St Andrews Church, Wellington on 9 August 1865
. their children & timeline (including Fredericka's second family) at Henry's link
HENRY Leppien died 9 Dec 1879 at Waiohine Toll-gate, Wairarapa & his body was conveyed by train to Wellington for burial. His widow Fredericka remarried to Robert Robinson (1856-1947) & they moved to Taranaki about 1889 (taking some of the Leppien children as well)
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LESLIE, Esther Elizabeth 17 Nov 1881 aged 11 months

LETCHER, Annetta (twin with Elizabeth) 29 March 1880 aged 5 months
LETCHER, Henrietta (twin with John) 7 Aug 1882 aged 32 days
LETCHER, John (twin with Henrietta) 23 July 1882 aged 17 days
. cemetery database has John at 15 weeks
* 4th, 6th & 7th of 7 children of Joseph & Mary Ann Letcher who arrived into Nelson 1876 from Cornwall on the Caroline

LETT, Emma Ann 23 Feb 1881 aged 3 months
LETT, Frederick William 14 Dec 1879 aged 11 months
LETT, William George Mendes 12 Jan 1881 aged 6 weeks
. 7th, 5th & 6th of 8 children of John LETT & Emma Ann WATSON

LEVELL, William 10 March 1874 aged 46

LEVIN, Gerald Maurice Hort 4 Jan 1882 aged 11 weeks
LEVIN, Nora Beatrice (nee Riddiford) 9 July 1963 aged 80
. wife of Robert
LEVIN, Robert Lionel 1 Jan 1954 aged 75
LEVIN, William Hort 'Willie' 15 Sep 1893 aged 48

LEVY, Adelaide Abigail (nee Cohen) 29 Oct 1890 aged 58
. Hebrew Name: Avichal Edel, daughter of Reuven, the Cohen, married Benjamin Levy
LEVY, Benjamin 3 Feb 1845 aged infant
LEVY, Edith Mary 11 Nov 1879 aged 11
. 12 of 13 children of Solomon & Jane
LEVY, Edward Samuel 14 April 1890 aged 18
. son of Benjamin & Adelaide Abigail Levy
LEVY, Ellen Harriet 8 Nov 1864 aged 2.5
. 8th of 13 children of Solomon & Jane
LEVY, Ernest Harvey 7 Feb 1888 aged 17
. 13th of 13 children of Solomon & Jane
LEVY, Ernest Thomas 1 June 1866 aged 10 months
. 10th of 13 children of Solomon & Jane
LEVY, Henry Aaron 13 Jan 1877 aged 27
. 3rd of 13 children of Solomon & Jane
Evening Post, 12 Jan 1877 LEVY - On the 11th January, at the residence of his father, Lambton Quay, Henry Aaron, second son of Mr Solomon Levy, aged 27 years
LEVY, Isaac 28 June 1891 aged 43
LEVY, Jane (nee Harvey) 6 Jan 1901 aged 71
. daughter of Elizabeth Frances Crosz (1802-1875) and her 1st husband Aaron Harvey. Arrived in New Zealand on the 'Birman' in 1842, with her sister, Mrs Thomas Wilson (later Mrs Edwin Jackson). She married Solomon Levy, at the age of 14, on 26 Nov 1844 at the First Independent Church and had 13 children.
LEVY, Julia 15 Sep 1866 aged 11
LEVY, Lipman 27 Jan 1880 aged 57
. born in London in 1823 (wife but no children)
LEVY, Philip 19 April 1904 aged 26
LEVY, Sarah 3 Oct 1881 aged 54
LEVY, Sarah Catherine 'Kate' 10 Feb 1893 aged 28
. daughter of Benjamin & Adelaide Abigail Levy
LEVY, Solomon 27 Oct 1883 aged 66
NZ Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, 4 Jan 1845 MARRIED - Nov 26, in Thorndon Chapel, by J. Woodward, Mr Solomon Levy, of Wellington, to Jane, daughter of the late Mr Aaron Harvey.
Evening Post, 30 Oct 1883
DEATH of Mr SOLOMON LEVY
Very deep and widespread regret was experienced today on receipt of the intelligence of the death of Mr Solomon Levy, one of our oldest and most respected settlers, which took place about 6 o'clock last evening at Blenheim, whither, accompanied by his wife, he had gone to visit a daughter.
Although the deceased gentleman had not been well in health for some time, having recently suffered from heart disease, the news of his death was rather unexpected, as his friends in town had been lead to believe that his health was being benefited by the change.
Mr. Levy left Wellington on the 22nd inst., and died, as already stated, on the 29th, the immediate cause of death being apoplexy. He was 66 years of age at the time of his death.
Mr Levy arrived here about February 1840 (31st January 1840 with his brother Benjamin in the ship Oriental, - his future wife Jane Harvey arrived on the the Birman 1st March 1842) second memorable pioneer expedition, putting in an appearance about ten days or a fortnight after the Aurora. On board was his brother, the late Mr Benjamin Levy. Landing at the Hutt Mr Levy afterward removed to the site now occupied by the city of Wellington.
For a considerable time he exercised his trade as a carpenter. Subsequently he proceeded to Victoria to try his fortunes on the goldfields, where he met with much success. He was married in Wellington, his wife's maiden name being Harvey.
Returning to this city from Victorian goldfields, he became a commission agent, a profession which he also successfully followed.
At one time he acted as a collector on behalf of the Education Board and for a large number of years he was rate collector for the City Council.
His popularity and geniality of disposition rendered him exceptionally qualified to fulfil the duties of such a position, and, to use an expression which was commonly heard at the time "it was really a pleasure to pay Mr Levy." Owing however to ill health, the deceased was compelled to sever his connection with the Corporation, greatly to the regret of all with whom he had been associated.
For 25 years he performed the duties of trustee on behalf of the Britannia Lodge of Oddfellows, from which office he also retired on account of ill health, and the occasion of his leaving was made the opportunity of presenting a testimonial to him for the services he had rendered on behalf of the brotherhood. His degree in the Order was Past Provincial Grand Master and though he had been connected with the lodge for many years, he never on a single occasion found it necessary to apply for the benefits to which he was ordinarily entitled.
He was also a member of the Pacific Lodge of Freemasons for some years and in connection with the subject of friendly societies in this city it may be mentioned that he read an address to the Governor on the laying of the foundation stone of the Oddfellow's Hall, which has since been replaced by the existing Central and Colonial Insurance Company's buildings on Lambton Quay.
He had a large family, most of the members of which are still living, and occupy respectable positions.
He was a member of the Jewish faith, and thoroughly proficient in the Hebrew language, having for some time, in the early days, acted as teacher of Hebrew to the children of Jewish parents.
He was one of the founders of the Wellington Synagogue and a member of its building committee.
As one of the pioneer settlers he, of course, bore his share of vicissitudes of early colonial life, and during the troubleous times with the natives he joined the militia, and helped to protect the hearths and homes of the colonists from the raids of the Maoris.
He was universally esteemed for his numerous excellent qualities - for his probity, philanthropy, and urbanity and the thousand and one deeds of kindness and charity to which testimony is not wanting in abundance. Of him it can truly be said that even his most intimate friend could hardly point to any bad trait in his character or disposition. All his affairs have been left in complete order almost up to the day of his death, and his widow is left comfortably off.
Out of respect to his memory the flag over the Corporation offices flew at half-mast today and sincere expression of regret at the sad occurrence were heard on every side.
The remains will be brought over to Wellington in the s.s. Waihi for interment and it is proposed to give the deceased a public burial
Evening Post, 2 Nov 1883
The funeral of the late Mr Sol. Levy took place yesterday afternoon. The cortege left the deceased gentleman's late residence in Roxburgh street shortly after 4 o'clock. It extended over a quarter of a mile in length, being composed of representatives of the Rechabite Society, Ancient Order of Druids, Manchester Unity of Oddfellows, about a score of carriages containing the immediate friends of the deceased, and between 300 and 400 gentlemen of foot, among whom were the officials of the Corporation, with which Mr. Levy was connected for some years. Along the line of route most shops were closed as the procession passed by, and altogether the spectacle was highly impressive, providing the very great esteem in which Mr. Levy was held by the community at large. The burial service was conducted by the Jewish rabbi, Rev. H. Van Staveren and the arrangements for the funeral were creditably carried out by Mr W. F. Parsons, undertaker
* There is a book written by Rachel F. Baskerville
Jane Harvey and Solomon Levy : a New Zealand family

LEWER, Violet Maud 24 Oct 1889 aged 16 months

LEWIN, Elizabeth 6 Aug 1891 aged 59

LEWIS, Ada Lydia 4 Feb 1881 aged 11 months
LEWIS, Catherine (nee Clark) 4 Aug 1910 aged 67
. wife of Thomas
LEWIS, Edith Frances 10 Feb 1886 aged 4 months
LEWIS, Elizabeth Ann 'Annie' 7 March 1892 aged ?
LEWIS, Frank Herbert 26 April 1873 aged 14 months
LEWIS, Harriett 31 March 1883 aged 73
LEWIS, Harriett Ellen 23 July 1880 aged ?
LEWIS, Hester (nee Hoskins) 5 Nov 1884 aged 43
. married Lewis Lewis in 1863
Marlborough Express, 11 Nov 1884 LEWIS - On the 5th November, at Oxford Road, Wellington, Hester, relict of the late L. L. Lewis, of Blenheim, aged 43 years
LEWIS, Isabella Jane (nee Gallagher) 2 April 1887 aged 41
. born in Melbourne to Robert Gallagher & Isabella June Matthewson. Married William Henry Lewis in Melbourne in 1865.
LEWIS, James 17 Nov 1870 aged 2 months
LEWIS, Jane 12 Oct 1872 aged 9
LEWIS, John 18 Dec 1897 aged 66
LEWIS, Martha (nee Masters) 29 April 1871 aged 69
. Martha was born 11 Dec 1801 in Willoughby, Warwickshire to Thomas Masters & Mary Draper. She 1st married Ebenezer Grimm (1802-) on 4 July 1822 in Willougby, Warwickshire, England. They had children but only 1 found at this time, Mary Ann Grimm, born in England in 1825. Ebenezer was convicted of stealing chickens on 4 March 1833 and transported to Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania) on the 'Stakesby' to serve seven years. His behaviour report is not good and was sent to gaol a number of times for various offences. 1835: neglect of duty, 25 lashes. 1836: AWOL, sent to hard labour. 1837: persistent neglect of duty, sent to gaol. 1838: stealing from a farm, hard labour in chains for 3 months then stockade. 1839: insolence. He received his free certificate in 1840. In the meantime Martha, still in England, remarried to David Lewis (1803-1892) in Lambeth, Surrey on 19 Aug 1839 and moved to NZ on the 'Oriental' with their 15 year old daughter, Mary Ann. David was the NZ Crown Lands Commissioner. He is buried Karori. Her daughter Mary Ann Grimm married William Nicholas Luxford (1825-1892) in 1848 & had 11 children. She is buried at Bolton St. Martha's story, with lots of photos, can be read in a book written by Alexandra Tidswell Lewisville
LEWIS, Mary Annie (nee Brown) 15 July 1893 aged 28
. wife of Alfred Maurice Lewis (1862-1945) who remarried to Lilian Margaret Tonks (1873-1953). They are buried Karori.
LEWIS, Mary Elizabeth 3 Dec 1887 aged 11
LEWIS, Nelly Gertrude 8 Aug 1883 aged 2 weeks
LEWIS, Richard 9 July 1898 aged 50
LEWIS, Thomas William 30 Nov 1891 aged 50

LEWISHAM, Ellen 19 Sep 1883 aged ?

LIARDET, Barbara Anne 25 June 1993 aged 61
LIARDET, Caroline Frederica Evelyn 30 April 1882 aged 83 (nee Liardet)
. Caroline was the daughter of Colonel Liardet of the French Army & Countess Perpetua Catherine de Paul de Lamanon d'Albe, one of the French nobles. She married her cousin Wilbraham Frederick Evelyn Liardet in 1821 (see his bio below)
LIARDET, David Maughan 12 Oct 1987 aged 58
LIARDET, Elizabeth Rebecca (nee Delafontaine) 26 Feb 1911 aged 84
- married Hector Evelyn Liardet in 1856
LIARDET Frederick Evelyn 22 June 1885 aged 29
LIARDET, Hector Evelyn 28 Nov 1891 aged 64
- 2nd child of Wilbraham & Caroline
LIARDET, Percy Charles Evelyn 14 Dec 1881 aged 9 months
LIARDET, Wilbraham Frederick Evelyn 21 March 1878 aged 79
. founder of Port Melbourne, Australia in 1839, Military officer, hotel-keeper and water-colourist, was born 17 July 1799 at Chelsea, London, the son of Wilbraham Liardet, an official in the Ordnance Department, and his wife Philippa, n?e Evelyn, widow of Major Houghton of the 69th Regiment and a direct descendant of John Evelyn, the diarist. Wilbraham married in 1821 his cousin Carolina Frederica, daughter of John William Tell Liardet, an officer of the Royal Marines & had 11 children. The Liardet family was of Swiss origin

LIBLINE, Arthur John 15 Sep 1887 aged 3 months
LIBLINE, Mary Jane 26 April 1885 aged 5
. 7th & 3rd of 8 children of Charles Libline (Lieblein) & Caroline Murch

LIDDLE, David 23 July 1884 aged 65
. database has aged 52, BDM has 65. He was found drowned in the harbour. Formerly of Nelson, he left a wife and grown up family
LIDDLE, James Joseph 'Jim' 15 July 1887 aged 22
Marlborough Express, 15 July 1887 LIDDLE - On the 14th July 1887, at his residence, Thorndon Quay, Wellington, James Joseph (Jim) eldest son of James and A. M. (Annie Maddock) Liddle, aged 22 years

LIGHT, John H 15 Aug 1876 aged 67

LILLEWALL, Joseph William 23 Feb 1887 aged 9 months
. BDM has Lillewall, database has Lillywall, Joseph was the baseborn son of Jane Lillewall. A Mary Jane Lillywall (1860-1905) married Jonas Bottomley in 1889

LIN, Yung 1 Jan 1886 aged ?

LINDSAY, Agnes 13 Feb 1926 aged 66
LINDSAY, Alfred 23 May 1919 aged 79
LINDSAY, Grace Georgina 25 July 1884 aged 20
LINDSAY, Ivy 7 Dec 1895 aged 10 months
LINDSAY, Jane (nee Duncan) 25 Sep 1888 aged 52
. wife of Alfred Lindsay. Alfred next married Fanny Cable (1859-1947) in 1889
LINDSAY, Margaret Duncan 29 Nov 1870 aged 4 months
LINDSAY, Sophia Grace 8 July 1935 aged 73
LINDSAY, Stuart Alfred 26 April 1890 aged 6 months
LINDSAY, William 10 April 1885 aged 2
LINDSAY, William Alexander 11 March 1887 aged 21

LINE, Beatrice Belinda 18 Sep 1887 aged 26
Evening Post, 19 Sep 1887 LINES (sic) - On the 18th September, at the residence of Mr Brown, Barker-street, Wellington, Belinda Beatrice Lines, after a short illness, aged 26 years. Home papers please copy

LING, Benjamin 7 March 1881 aged 61
LING, Isabella (bee Sutherland) 15 Sep 1921 aged 92
. married Benjamin in 1853 & had 6? children

LINGARD, Clara 12 Sep 1874 aged 11 months
LINGARD, James 22 Nov 1895 aged 68
LINGARD, Martha (nee Almes) 28 March 1889 aged 52
. wife of James
Evening Post, 29 March 1889 LINGARD - On 28th March 1880, Martha, the beloved wife of James Lingard, aged 52 years; deeply regretted. Napier and Canterbury papers please copy

? LINLEY, James 17 May 1885 aged 72

LINNELL, Mary (nee Gilkes) 9 Jan 1917 aged 81
LINNELL, Timothy 11 Feb 1890 aged 57

LIPSCOMB, Lillian Cockerell 'Lilly' 14 Jan 1880 aged 6 months

LITTLE, Catherine Ann 29 Aug 1887 aged 3 weeks
LITTLE, Jane (nee Luke) 7 Nov 1964 aged 85
. daughter of Samuel Pearce Luke (1855-1886) & Esther Bramble Symons (1853-1938), married John Carline Little (1878-1943) in 1914
LITTLE, Mary Ann 3 Jan 1891 aged 62
. married Matthew Hawkins Little (1819-1884) in 1846. Matthew is buried Avonside, Christchurch
Evening Post, 2 Jan 1891 LITTLE - On the 1st January 1891, at Arthur-street, Wellington, Mary Ann, relict of Matthew Hawkins Little, late of Christchurch, aged 62 years.

LIVERSAGE, John Robert Henry 6 March 1883 aged 9 months
LIVERSAGE, Millicent Annie Louisa Janet 28 Dec 1889 aged 2
. children of Henry Thomas Liversage (1855-1920) & Mary Frances Stephens (1855-1927)

LIVINGSTONE, Annie 31 March 1875 aged 2

LIY, Shang 5 Oct 1885 aged ?
. The Chinese translated as Hurn Shang (Joon Shang) District, grave of Mr Wah Shang Liy, died in October 1885, born at Tum Jad village

LLOYD, Annie Irene 30 Oct 1886 aged 16 months
Evening Post, 2 Nov 1886 LLOYD - On 30th October, at Hobson-street, Wellington, Annie Irene, only daughter of Charles E. and Louisa D. Lloyd (Charles Edward Lloyd & Louisa Dorset), of Dunedin, aged 1 years and four months
LLOYD, Charles Henry 10 April 1888 aged 1 month
LLOYD, Henry 20 Jan 1885 aged 29
. died in a terrible accident in No.8 tunnel between Pukerua and Paekakariki
LLOYD, Ida 2 Dec 1883 aged ?
LLOYD, Lydia 23 April 1894 aged 78

LOBB, Grace May 21 Jan 1881 aged 6 months
. 5th of 11 children of William John Lobb (1850-1913) & Grace Vibert (1853-1940)

LOCKE, William Sydney 2 Jan 1879 aged 5 months

LOCKHART, George Carmichael Eliott 4 Sep 1871 aged 30
. Lieutenant R.N. 2nd son of Major William Eliott Lockhart (1833-1907), Madras Army
Evening Post, 15 Sep 1871 The Wairarapa Mercury gives fuller particulars of the death from exhaustion of Mr G. Eliott Lockhart than published here before. It says:- On Friday last the body of a man who was identified as G. Eliott Lockhart, was found by Mr McLean, the overseer of the Mataikuna station, about 300 yards from the old ford of the river. From the information we have received, it appears that the deceased, who was an officer of her Majesty's Navy on half-pay, and very well conducted, left Castle Point in the Glimpse on 20th August, and sent to Flat Point where he landed and rode to Castle Point. He then proceeded, on Tuesday, on his way on foot to the Mataikuna station, carrying with him a few articles for Mr McLean. He was seen on the following day by some Maori who were looking for their horses and on Friday he was found dead, lying on his back with his satchel as a pillow. Two cheques on ?2 and ?1 respectively, with 12s in silver, were found on him. R. Maunsell, Esq., J.P., went on Saturday, to hold an inquest upon the body, the result of which we have not yet learnt. The weather was very bad on the coast at the time, snowing and raining alternately and there is but little doubt that he died from sheer exhaustion
NOTE while a number of references can be found on Mataikuna in Papers Past, it is now more commonly spelt Mataikona

LOCKIE, Ann Isabel (nee Hatfield) 12 Nov 1893 aged 26
. daughter of Charles Hatfield (1838-1873) & Charlotte Hill (1840-1892), married Albert Victor James Lockie (1864-1928) in 1891 in St Peter's, Wellington. She died in Napier, giving birth to a son.
NZ Mail, 17 Nov 1893 LOCKIE - On November 12, at Napier, the infant son of Albert and Annie Lockie. LOCKIE - On November 12, at Napier, Annie Isabel, beloved wife of Albert Locked, aged 27 years; deeply regretted.
Albert remarried to Florine Stewart Bates (1884-1960) and they are buried at Florida cemetery, City of Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa with a son, Granville Trevor James Lockie (1918-2012) & his wife Lorna Mary Fenn (1924-2008)

LOCKYER, Elizabeth 31 March 1876 aged 83
LOCKYER, Thomas 29 June 1867 aged 69

LOEBER, Cyril Charles Sterland 13 April 2005 aged 91
LOEBER, Joan Frances McKenzie (nee Boyle) 10 Nov 2007 aged 92

LOGAN, Edith Eleanor 9 Oct 1889 aged 9 months
LOGAN, Francis 2 June 1862 aged 84
LOGAN, Houston Francis 14 Aug 1922 aged 85
LOGAN, Janet (nee Wallace) 19 Aug 1903 aged 95
. wife of Francis
LOGAN, Mary 13 Nov 1884 aged 7 weeks
. BDM has aged 3 months
LOGAN, Sarah 28 Aug 1886 aged 11 months

LOMAS, Elizabeth Ann (nee Forrester) 19 Nov 1887 aged 57
. wife of Joseph
LOMAS, James 22 June 1883 aged 33
LOMAS, Joseph 22 July 1888 aged 69
LOMAS, Mary Elizabeth 14 May 1882 aged 5
LOMAS, William Hartland 22 Aug 1891 aged 3 months
. son of Isaac Lomas & Annie Hartland

LONG, Dulcie Stella 28 Sep 1888 aged 2 months

LONGHURST, Alice 7 Feb 1889 aged 7 months
. Alice Longhurst was baseborn 2 July 1888 to Alice Longhurst. No Alice Longhurst deaths recorded on BDM until 1969 (Alice Maude aged 86)

LOOHS, Athelinda (nee Reeve) 9 Nov 1882 aged 21
. daughter of Benjamin Reeve & Rosina Pickess/Pickness, wife of Carl
LOOHS, Carl Emil 48 Years 4 June 1898 aged 48
. Athelinda Reeve married Carl Emil Loohs, a Master Mariner from Germany, in 1880. Carl next married Florence Marion Cook (1865-1945) in 1887
Evening Post, 3 June 1898 LOOHS - On Thursday, 2nd June, at his residence, Hawker-street, suddenly, Carl Emil, beloved husband of Florence Marion Loohs, aged 48 years; deeply regretted
. Mr Bolton, formerly of the Neptune, has been appointed steward of the Wakatu, vice Mr Loohs (deceased)
. no children found for Carl & Athelinda. Carl & Florence had 3 daughters:
1888 - Florence Augusta Loohs
1889 - 1974 Ida Ethel Loohs
1894 - 1980 Gladys Isabella Loohs

LORSON, Mary Louisa 3 March 1880 aged 4 months

LOSCOMBE, Harriett Sophia (nee Andrews) 16 July 1920 aged 52
. database has LAscombe. She was the daughter of William Andrews (1822-1885) & Mary Woodhouse (1827-1907). Harriet had married Francis Cyril 'Cyd' Loscombe (1873-1937) on 4 Dec 1903 as her 2nd husband. She had 1st married Walter Lange in Wellington on 16 March 1887, but she married Francis under her maiden name.
Evening Post, 15 July 1920 LOSCOMBE - On the 14th July, 1920, Harriet Sophia, beloved wife of Francis Cyril Loscombe; aged 52 years
* Francis next married Elza Helen Kelly (1893- formerly Rookes) on 29 June 1931.
* Elza was born 23 Aug 1893 in Otaki to John Douglas Kelly & Mary Ann Emily Taylor. She had 1st married William May Rookes (1883-1944) in Wellington on 18 July 1912.
* William next married Martha Jane McKay (1902-1944) on 27 Aug 1931. They are buried Eastern Cemetery, Invercargill.
Te Awamutu Courier, 17 Feb 1937 LOSCOMBE - On 15th February 1937, at Hamilton, Francis Cyril (Cyd), beloved husband of Elza Helen Loscombe, of Te Awamutu, aged 64 years. The funeral will leave the Church of England, Te Awamutu, to-day (Wednesday) at 2.30 p.m., for Te Awamutu Cemetery.
* Elza next married Walter Ross Taylor Rugg (1879-1951) in 1950. Walter had 1st married Anne Maud Matilda Parrott (1875-1948) on 17 July 1907. They are buried together at Otahuhu

LOTTKOWITZ, Harry Frank 22 Dec 1877 aged 7 months
Evening Post, 15 May 1877 LOTTKOWITZ - On the 15th May, at Tinakori Road, wife of Henry Lottkowitz, of a son. (Henry 'Harry' was Heinrich Wilhelm August Lottkowitz, shoe & boot maker of Wellington. They also had a son in 1879 they named Bismark Lottkowitz)

LOVE, John 5 Oct 1883 aged 68
LOVE, Sarah (nee Milner) 31 Aug 1875 aged 48
. Sarah married John Love[/url] (1815-1883) 5 Jan 1845 at St Paul's, Wellington. . Sarah was born in Maidstone, Kent to Richard Milner (sometimes written Milliner) & Sarah Gilbert. They arrived into Wellington 14 Nov 1840 on the Martha Ridgeway. John & Sarah had 13 children (see her link)

LOVEDAY, Blanche Mabel Aureola 18 March 1879 aged 10
LOVEDAY, Florence Cassim 31 March 1882 aged 5
. 2 of 5 daughters of Lambert William Loveday & Adelaide Vogel

LOVEL, Amelia Caroline 17 Oct 1848 aged 4
LOVEL, James Harris/Hains 20 Oct 1848 aged 77
. Barrack Master Sergeant
LOVEL, William Sydney 17 Oct 1848 aged 6
. Their name is spelt LOVELL in Early Wellington
- not listed on BDM
* James Harris Lovell & his children were killed in the 7.5 earthquake 16 Oct 1848
. Barrack Master Sergeant Lovell and two of his children, one a girl of about four years and the other, a boy of eight, who were passing down Farish Street, were buried beneath the falling bricks and rubbish which fell from the wall surrounding Mr. Fitzherbert's stores. They were immediately dug out, but we grieve to state that the little girl was quite dead, and the boy was so injured that he expired at eleven o'clock last night. The unfortunate father received severe injuries, but considering the awful nature of his affliction, he is doing better than could have been expected. Sergeant Lovell, expired during the morning and was buried with military honours the following day (Saturday, 21st). The band of the 65th Regiment preceded the large gathering of people to his grave

LOVELACE, William 21 Dec 1884 aged 25

LOVELL, John Townsend 13 May 1885 aged 37

LOVELOCK, Elizabeth (nee Bishop) 7 Feb 1887 aged 76
. married Dr Isaac Lovelock in 1830 & emigrated on the 'Bolton', arriving Petone 21 April 1840
LOVELOCK, Harriett 10 April 1847 aged 14
LOVELOCK, Isaac 4 Feb 1870 aged 65
Daily Southern Cross, 14 Feb 1870 One of the oldest settlers of Wellington, Mr Isaac Lovelock has died at his residence Cuba-street. He came out in the 'Bolton' in 1840
? LOVELOCK, Levi Stephen 5 Jan 1918 aged 77
. son of Dr Isaac Lovelock above, & first born white child in Wellington proper (as opposed to Petone)
Evening Post, 5 Feb 1918 LOVELOCK - On the 4th February 1918, at Palmerston North, Levi Stephen, only brother of Isaac Lovelock, of Palmerston North; aged 77 years
* 2 Levi Stephen Lovelock died in 1918: one the above, the other, his nephew, Trooper Levi Stephen Lovelock a Farmer of Ashhurst, died at Featherston Military Camp during the Flu Pandemic on 18 Nov 1918 aged 36. (son of Isaac William Lovelock & Pathenia Mary Bannister)
LOVELOCK, Lucy 29 June 1914 aged 76

LOVETT, William 1 July 1847 aged 50

LOVEY, Allan 25 Feb 1883 aged ?
. not found

LOW, Emma Kate 29 Dec 1887 aged 19
LOW, Winifred Jean (nee Alcorn) 21 Sep 1998 aged 89
. born in Hamilton 4 March 1909, married Howard 'Brian' Low (1909-1997) 19 April 1938. Buried with her brother, Armer Morris Alcorn (1923-2015), school teacher of Lower Hutt. Children of John Andrews Alcorn & Kate Sarah Spurdle. Armer died in Lower Hutt & cremated Porirua

LOWATER, Edward Morton 28 Oct 1885 aged 47
LOWATER, Ernest 19 Aug 1925 aged 59
. son of Edward & Susannah
LOWATER, Susannah (nee Brown) 21 April 1904 aged 67
. wife of Edward

LOWE, Ada Mary 30 Sep 1924 aged 75
LOWE, Ann Elizabeth (nee Reading) 28 Sep 1876 aged 28
. daughter of John Brown Reading (1813-1876) & Elizabeth Jane Phillips (1812-1893), married Charles Henry Lowe (1844-1924) in 1866
LOWE, Arthur 15 Oct 1882 aged 22 months
LOWE, Charlotte 24 May 1868 aged 28
. not on BDM
LOWE, Edward 24 Aug 1882 aged 3.5
LOWE, Elizabeth (aged 4) & Emily Mary (aged 2) 21 Oct 1876
LOWE, Ellen (nee Crowther) 15 Jan 1934 aged 87
. wife of Ellis
LOWE, Ellis George 6 April 1922 aged 74
LOWE, Emily Mary 1876 aged 2
. (Emily Mary mentioned above)
LOWE, Harriett 19 Feb 1866 aged 48
LOWE, Major (Christian name) 10 Dec 1889 aged 71
LOWE, Margaret Grimshaw (nee Robinson) 12 Aug 1909 aged 89
Evening Post, 13 Aug 1909 LOWE - on the 12th August, at her residence, Wadestown, Margaret, relict of the late Major Lowe, in her 90th year
LOWE, Thomas 30 Dec 1882 aged 71

LOWERY, Mrs N 13 Aug 1873 aged 28

LOWES, Beatrice 6 Jan 1877 aged 3 months
. daughter of William & Charlotte Lowes
LOWES, Charlotte Lowes 19 May 1868 aged 28

LOWRIE, William 18 Dec 1891 aged ?

LOWRY, Annie (nee Tutchen) 30 June 1854 aged 21
. wife of Joseph
LOWRY, Eliza (nee Pipkin) 30 Dec 1915 aged 87
. wife of Philip
LOWRY, James 11 May 1889 aged 34
LOWRY, Joseph 8 June 1870 aged 45
. proprietor of the Nags Head hotel, fell down the stairs in an epileptic fit and died from concussion of the brain. NDM has Lowrey
LOWRY, Philip 27 Nov 1891 aged 65
LOWRY, Sarah 19 Nov 1862 aged 70
LOWRY, Thomas 24 Feb 1885 aged 16

LOXLEY, Elizabeth (nee Entwisle) 26 June 1863 aged 30
. wife of William Smart Loxley (1817-1866)
LOXLEY, Margaret Smart 8 April 1859 aged 15 days
LOXLEY, William Smart 21 Oct 1861 aged 6
LOXLEY, William Smart 23 Sep 1866 aged 49

LUCAS, Eleanor Garner 22 Dec 1876 aged 36
LUCAS, Sarah Ann (nee Tritner) 16 Aug 1891 aged 54
. married Henry Eldridge Lucas in Melbourne in 1860

LUDFORD, John Herbert 11 Feb 1874 aged 4 months
. BDM has John Robert. He was John Herbert Ludford, 1st born of 8 children to John LUDFORD (1842-1910) & Lydia GALLIE. John had first married Lydia's sister Annie Gallie (1849-1870) in 1870, Annie died the following month. Annie & Lydia were daughters of John & Lydia Gallie from Dunedin who arrived on the "Ajax" in 1850. After John Ludford married his second daughter Lydia, John Gallie became incensed and legislation did not legalise the marriage for years after John Gallies death (1878). In 1889 there was a very long & involved court case over the Will of John Gallie (written in 1875, leaving everything to his wife) between Lydia Ludford, half a dozen of her siblings and the representative of her sister Catherine's children. It began in March 1889 and lasted for 7 months. Catherine Gallie who married Harry Winmill in 1888 was the Plaintiff but had died in childbirth just prior to the case (twins Cassie Orbell & Ernest Orbell Winmill were born 16 Jan 1889). The case was called the WINMILL-GALLIE Will Case. The evidence ranged from 1849 and involved nearly 100 witnesses.
* 22 March 1889
* 4 April 1889
* 5 April 1889
* 6 April 1889
* 26 April 1889
* 2 May 1889
* 14 June 1889
* 17 June 1889
* 10 October 1889 probate refused
* then in Dec 1890 Lydia was sued by her brother-in-law, Harry Winmill for £32 ($5870 in 2013), cash lent in connection with the celebrated case

LUDLAM, Alfred 12 Nov 1877 aged 60

LUDWIG, Christoph 10 Jan 1880 aged
. born 1882 as Christoph Ludwig KOCH, dropping the Koch and using Ludwig as surname. He was a Jeweller in Wellington
LUDWIG, Emma Eunice (nee Catherwood) 25 June 1908 aged 86
. married Christoph Ludwig

LUHNING, Frederick 29 Jan 1879 aged ?

LUKE, Ann (nee Pearce) 10 Jan 1890 aged 60
. wife of Samuel (1831-1900)
LUKE, Elizabeth Ann 27 Aug 1937 aged 86
LUKE, Ella Beatrice 15 March 1886 aged 2
LUKE, Emma 2 July 1883 aged 8 Weeks
LUKE, Esther Bramble (nee Symons) 30 Nov 1938 aged 84
. wife of Samuel Pearce Luke (1855-1886)
LUKE, James Henry 22 Nov 1883 aged 23
. Rev james Henry Luke, born in Cornwall to Samuel Luke & Ann Pearce, died at his father's home, Hopper-street, Mount Cook
LUKE, James Henry 8 Nov 1940 aged 57
LUKE, Jane 27 Jan 1888 aged 18
LUKE, Lucy 19 Feb 1883 aged 10 months
LUKE, Mary Jane 26 Feb 1876 aged 12 months
LUKE, Samuel Pearce 25 Dec 1886 aged 31
LUKE, Samuel 5 May 1900 aged 69
LUKE, William 29 March 1887 aged 3 months
LUKE, William Pearce 23 June 1886 aged 33

LUM, Fong Loo Ah 5 April 1891 aged 35

LUNDGREN, Robert 3 Sep 1889 aged 29

LUNDQUIST, Ethel Maud 11 Jan 1887 aged ?

LUNN, Elizabeth 8 May 1888 aged 39

LUNT, John Wood 14 Sep 1880 aged 30

LUNTON, George Edward 16 July 1888 aged ?

LURCH, John 13 May 1890 aged ?

LUSTY, Daniel 10 July 1876 aged 44

LUXFORD, Annie Maria (nee Smith) 27 March 1864 aged 37
. wife of George Henry Luxford
LUXFORD, Charles Alfred Culliford 12 Aug 1880 aged 1 month
LUXFORD, David Lewis 20 March 1910 aged 43
LUXFORD, Elizabeth Jasper (nee Nicholas) 12 Oct 1873 aged 77
. wife of William Luxford (1897-1870)
LUXFORD, Frank Hayes 3 Nov 1954 aged 93
LUXFORD, George Henry 1 May 1905 aged 78
LUXFORD, George Pink 30 March 1854 aged 13 months
LUXFORD, Jabez Thomas 7 March 1867 aged 30
LUXFORD, Mary 25 Nov 1897 aged 74
LUXFORD, Mary Ann (nee Grimm) 15 July 1893 aged 68
. married William Nicholas Luxford. Daughter of Martha Lewis nee Masters, see her mother's story above
LUXFORD, Samuel Charles 12 April 1855 aged 4
LUXFORD, William 12 April 1870 aged 74
LUXFORD, William Nicholas 15 Aug 1892 aged 67

LUXTON, George Edward 16 July 1888 aged 17 months

LYALL, Lucy (nee Thompson) 26 Sep 1885 aged 86
. arrived with her 2nd husband, William Lyall, on the Mariner in 1849. Her son Robert Buckridge (from her first marriage) had the Albion Hotel in Taita
LYALL, Robert 2 March 1868 aged 75
LYALL, William 11 Oct 1871 aged 66
- husband of Lucy, he was in charge of the Pencarrow Lighthouse and was later at Somes Island

LYNNEBERG, Bjorne Hongi 25 Dec 1891 aged 4 months
. 1st of at least 6 children of Lorentz LYNNEBERG & Emma Marie KILDAHL

LYON, David 26 Aug 1874 aged 79
LYON, Margaret 22 July 1871 aged 56
LYON, William 25 Feb 1879 aged 73

LYONS, Percy William 26 Dec 1877 aged 5 months
. son of Edward & Margaret LYONS

LYSAGHT, Edward 15 Oct 1881 aged 47
. of the H.M. Customs
LYSAGHT, Mary Emma (nee Burke) 30 June 1876 aged about 33
. Mary married Edward Lysaght in 1866 - no children found
Mary died suddenly from a clot near her heart

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PHOTO
plot 5801, Bolton Street Cemetery

last resting place of:
... Christoph LUDWIG in 1880
* his wife Emma Eunice in 1908
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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