ELTRINGHAM marriages New Zealand 1891 - 1925
some ELTRINGHAM marriages in New Zealand 1891 - 1925:
Frances May Eltringham
- married Leo Allen BRAIN (1899-1974) in 1923
George Eltringham
- son of Thomas & Berthia
- married Ida/Eda Emily CLARK (1894-1980) in 1915
- daughter of George CLARK & Bertha Rebecca PETERS
- both cremated in cremated Waikumete, Auckland
Margaret Eltringham
- married Charles William Henry Colin HOLMES in 1916
Mary Eltringham
- married James DAWSON in 1903
Stephen Clarence Eltringham
- born 23 October 1904 in Waihi
- Stephen was a Barman
- married Alice Georgina COLLINS (1903-1984) in 1922
- Stephen died 3 April 1973 aged 67
- he is buried ot 153, Block G2 at Waihi Public cemetery
- Alice was born in Henderson, Auckland
- she died 17 March 1984 aged 82, 11 years after Stephen
- she is buried with Stephen
Thomas Eltringham
- married Berthia/Bethia SCOBIE in 1891
- their children were:
1892 - 1892 John Stephen Eltringham (died aged 6 months)
1894 - 1962 George Eltringham
1895 - 1921 (Linotypr Mechanic in Auckland) Stephen Eltringham
1897 - 1994 Thomas Eltringham (builder in Auckland, cremated Purewa)
1900 - 1988 Frances May Eltringham
1903 - Raymond Eltringham
- in 1915 + 1916 + 1917 they were living at 28 Beresford Street, Newton, Auckland when sons George, Stephen & Thomas went to war
- Berthia remarried in 1925 to Walter Charles GELLENDER
- Walter was born 8-10-1858 in St Helier, a twin with Lydai Ann Gellender - In December 1888 Walter was on the Jury in Waipiro for the inquest into the murder of Mr & Mrs Frank POOK
- In 1889 he was in Waipiro, Poverty Bay and was in the Waipiro Dramatic Club
- he put on a couple of items at the Theatre Royal (woolshed) at Waipiro on 26 Sept 1891
- he was still there in 1892 when he and Mr R. Hewetson decorated the Tawhiti Hotel billiard room for the upcomig New Years Eve Ball
- in 1892 he was described as "our local artist, Mr W Gellender" when he presented Mr L. Cottrell with his won work, a silver tankard
- he died in 1934 aged 76
Thomas Eltringham
- son of Thomas & Berthia
- married Doris Cornwall CLARK (1901-1972) in 1922
- a daughter of Arthur Ernest CLARK & Elizabeth Sarah ARCHER
- Doris is COLUMBARIUM NICHE WALL INSD Row A, Plot 65, Waikumete
on 2010-12-05 08:17:03
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Hi does anyone have any information on:
"Stephen Clarence Eltringham"
He married Alice Georgina COLLINS in 1922.
hiya Alice and Stephen Eltringham were my grand parents.who is this
Hello i am looking for information on my grandfather Stephen Clarence Eltringham born 23 October 1904 in waihi married Alice Georgina COLLINS in 1922 does anybody know who stephens parents and grandparents were
does anybody know who Alice's parents and grandparents i asked Ma she doesn't remember Alice was born in Henderson
my Ma is their daughter
does anybody has the list of the 14 brothers and sisters as well as the children i have some of them
I know about Alice parents and grandparents - in fact I have done extensive research into the Collins family in New Zealand. Trying to private message you with no success!
Hi, My father is a son of Stephen Clarence Eltringham. I recently returned from Waihi where i found my grandparents graves & what i think is Stephens parents graves. There is also a aunty (by marriage i think) Alice Mary Eltringham who is buried in Waihi Cemetery. I am interested in finding out more about the family & the names of Stephen & Alices children. I think there were 13 or 14 children. Any help would be appreciated. My dad was Bruce.
Hi, one of Stephen's son's was called Graham, he and a twin called Ida, there were also another set of twins called Danny and Donny I believe. (total of 14 children).
Graham (my granddad), passed away a week ago 11th September 2015 at age 77 (almost 78).
My father has a family photo of them all which he showed at the funeral with all the children.
I know this has been 3 years since you posted, and I don't know where you are posting from but if your father is still alive, let him know of Graham's passing.
Thank you.