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The CRAMER family New Zealand

LOUIS Cramer (1824-1899) was born in Westphalia, Germany to Conrad Cramer & Clara Linge
* Louis married ALICE Power in 1856 in Melbourne. He was a Baker & a Hotel Proprietor, in Melbourne & NZ
* Alice (1840-1870) was born in Dungarvan, Ireland to Edmond Power & Mary Whelan
their known children
* born in Melbourne
* 1857 - 1858 Anna Maria Cramer (aged 1)
* 1858 - 1861 Henry Louis Cramer (aged 2.8)
The Argus Melbourne, 23 Jan 1861
The friends of Mr Louis Cramer are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late son, Henry Louis, to the place of interment, Melbourne General Cemetery. The funeral to move from his residence, 142 Little Lonsdale street east, this day
* 1860 - 1860 William Cramer (aged 5 days in Melbourne)
* born in New Zealand
* 1862 - 1863 Louis Cramer (aged 14 months)
Otago Witness 22 Feb 1862
BIRTH
At the Victoria Bakery, George Street, Dunedin, on the 11th inst., the wife of L. Cramer of a son
* 1863 - 1863 unnamed daughter
Otago Daily Times, 21 May 1863
BIRTH
On the 19th August, at Albion House, George street, Dunedin, Mrs L. Cramer, of a daughter, still born
* 1863 - 1864 Christian Frederick Cramer (aged 15 months)
- Christian died 23 April 1864 aged 15 months which would mean a birth date of Jan 1863 (see baby above)
* (1.1) 1864 - 1942 Francis Alfred Cramer
* (1.2) 1868 - 1944 Charles Albert Cramer
West Coast Times, 11 May 1868
CRAMER
On the 6th instant, at her residence, Sawyers Arms Hotel, Gibson's Quay, the wife of Louis Cramer, of a son
NOTE One of the first buildings in Papanui was the Sawyers Arms Hotel which was opened by an American named Robert Carr. The Hotel was built on the Main North Road near the corner of Sawyers Arms Road which derived its name from the hotel.
ALICE died 6 Jan 1870 in Hokitika aged 29
West Coast Times, 7 Jan 1870
CRAMER
On Thursday evening, the 6th January, at her residence, European Hotel, Gibson's Quay, Alice, the beloved wife of Louis Cramer, leaving her distressed husband and two children. Melbourne papers please copy.
FUNERAL NOTICE - The friends of Louis Cramer are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late wife to the Cemetery. Funeral to move from his residence, European Hotel, Gibson's Quay, this day, Jan 8 at 2 o'clock
LOUIS next married Eliza Kelly (1829-1879) in Feb 1871 in Hokitika
* Eliza was born in County Clare, Ireland
West Coast Times, 18 Feb 1871
CRAMER-KELLY
On the 16th February, at the European Hotel, by the Rev Father Martin, Louis Cramer, to Eliza Kelly, daughter of Mr Patrick Kelly, of County Clare, Ireland. Melbourne papers please copy
LOUIS Cramer died 19 May 1899 in Stratford aged 75. He is buried Plot 204, Block 1 at Pioneer Cemetery, Regan Street

1.1 FRANCIS ALFRED 'Frank' Cramer
Francis married Mary Jane Hill (1866-1935) in 1891 in New Plymouth
* Mary Jane was born in New Plymouth, a daughter of James Hill (1820-1897) & Sarah Ann Armstrong (1825-1902) who were born, and married, in Ireland
their known children
* (1.1.1.) 1892 - 1991 Frances Alice Cramer (born Jan)
* (1.1.2.) 1892 - 1980 Barbara Eveline 'Daisy' Cramer (born Nov)
* (1.1.3.) 1897 - 1963 James Louis Cramer
* 1899 - 1900 Hilda Myrene Cramer (aged 5 months)
* Hilda is buried in the Pioneer cemetery in Stratford
* (1.1.4.) 1905 - 1997 Laura 'Keitha' Cramer
* (1.1.5.) 1906 - 2002 Nora 'Gretchen' Cramer
FRANCIS died 8 Jan 1942 in Wellington

1.2 CHARLES ALBERT Cramer
Charles married Beatrice Bulletta Dudley (1881-1943) in 1902
* Beatrice was born in Opunake, a daughter of Edward John Dudley (1848-1929) from Devon, England & Johanne Katrine Ellingsen (1855-1935) from Norway
Opunake Times, 28 Oct 1902
CRAMER-DUDLEY
- At the residence of the bride's parents, Te Namu, on October 27, Charles Albert Cramer, of Rahotu (second son of Louis Cramer, late of Stratford), to Beatrice Bulletta, third daughter of Edward John Dudley, Broom, Opunake
their known children
* 1903 - Edward Louis Cramer (moved to America)
* (1.2.1) 1905 - 1999 Doris Muriel Cramer (moved to England)
* (1.2.2) 1906 - 1980 Clifford Scott Cramer
* (1.2.3) 1916 - 1967 Newtown Robert 'Newt' Cramer
Charles served as Private 41392 32nd Reinforcements New Zealand Army Service Corps, NZEF. He was listed as a Baker
Northern Advocate, 29 Sep 1927
COMRADES TO THE RESCUE
LET DOWN BY DEPARTMENT - The Military Pensions Department, having declined to renew a tent for a war veteran, Charles Cramer, residing at Onehunga, his former comrades, through the Auckland Returned Soldiers' Association aided by the Taranaki Patriotic Society, have delivered to his home a new portable sleeping shelter. Since having to sleep indoors Cramer has, in five weeks, been absent from work 14 days. The gift is deeply appreciated by Cramer who was gassed in the war
CHARLES died 4 April 1944 in Auckland

1.1.1. FRANCES ALICE Cramer
Frances married Geoffrey Seed (1891-1962) in 1920 in Auckland
* Geoffrey was born in Blackpool, England
Stratford Evening Post, 29 April 1920
SEED-CRAMER
- On the 12th April, at Auckland, Geoffrey, third son of Gertrude and the late John Seed, Esq., of Blackpool, England to Frances Alice, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs F. A. Cramer, of Stratford
their known children
1921 - 2003 Gertrude Alice 'Paddy' Seed
* Gertrude married Dean Frederick Bullen (1916-1981) in Whangarei in 1952. Dean was a son of Frederick Richard Sherrar Bullen & his first wife, Olga Ingeberg Falcon ... see 1.1.4. LAURA 'KEITHA' Cramer. Frederick's 2nd wife was Keitha Cramer, Frances's sister, Gertrude's aunty
FRANCES died 6 April 1991 in Auckland

1.1.2. BARBARA EVELINE 'Betty' Cramer
Barbara married Arthur Ernest Gorton (1889-1971) in 1914 in Wellington
Stratford Evening Post, 18 Nov 1914
PERSONAL
Mr A. E. Gorton was, at last night's meeting of the Fire Brigade, made the recipient of a presentation to mark the occasion of his recent marriage
* Arthur was born in Middlesex, England. He was a Law Clerk. He served with the NZ Army as Rifleman 25/109, 3rd Battalion, B Company, New Zealand Rifle Brigade. His next of kin was wife Betty in Stratford, Taranaki. He was Acting Sergeant in 1919 when he received the Military Medal in France. In 1936 he was Captain Gorton, of the N.Z.R.S.A. headquarters.
Photo of Arthur, second from right, taken in 1939. In 1941 he was Lieutenant-Colonel, M.M., commanding officer and camp commandant
Evening Post, 9 Dec 1941
DAUGHTER
The engagement is announced of Nola Matthews, only daughter of Major and Mrs A. E. Gorton, Wellington, to Leading Aircraftman Norman Hodge (R.N.Z.A.F. Overseas), second son of Mrs J. L. Wilson, Wellington
BARBARA died 15 Nov 1980 in Tawa, Wellington on her 88th birthday

1.1.3. JAMES LOUIS Cramer
James served as Private 33238 22nd Reinforcements Specialist Company, Machine-Gun Section, NZEF. He was recorded as a Baker
Stratford Evening Post, 7 May, 1918
WOUNDED
Official intimation has been received by Mrs F. A. Cramer, Stratford, that her son, Private James Louis Cramer, of the Twenty-third Machine-gun section, who was wounded and admitted to hospital in December last, is returning by Draft No 160 due to arrive in New Zealand about May 17
Stratford Evening Post, 20 Nov 1919
JAMES STEALS A CAR
A JOY-RIDE, Incident at Waitara - fined 10s each
James married Sadie Veda Bullot (1902-1979) in 1924
* Sadie was a daughter of Herbert Eugene Bullot (1868-1957), born New Plymouth & Rose Ellen Hook (1870-1941), born Sussex, England. Her grandfather, Charles Autridge Bullot (1842-1913), was also born in New Plymough, making his parents some of the earliest settlers in NZ. They were Eugene Isidore Bullot (1815-1872, drowned in Waitara) & Susanna Autridge (1816-1896) who arrived into New Plymouth (from Plymouth) on the "Amelia Thompson" 3 Aug 1841
JAMES died 14 March 1963 aged 66

1.1.4. LAURA 'KEITHA' Cramer
* Laura was an accomplished piano player, accompanying children at Church & School events. She was a member of the Stratford Boys & Girls Mutual Improvement Society. She attended Stratford School & Stratford District High
Laura married Frederick Richard Sherrar Bullen (1885-1955) after 1935 as his 2nd wife. One of Frederick's children from his first marriage married Keitha's niece .. see 1.1.1. FRANCES ALICE Cramer
* Frederick was born in NZ, a son of Edward Sherra Bullen (1843-1905) & Charlotte Elizabeth Smythe (1854-1939) from Cork, Ireland who arrived in NZ 1875 on the 'Michael Angelo" (possibly eloped)
* Frederick was a School Teacher. He first married Olga Ingeborg Falcon (1889-1947) in 1910
New Zealand Herald, 21 Dec 1935
SILVER WEDDING
BULLEN-FALCON - On December 21 1910, at the Holy Trinity Church, Otahuhu, by the Rev W. E. Lush, Frederick Richard Sherrar Bullen, to Olga Ingeborg Falcon, both of Auckland - Present address: Schoolhouse, Eltham, Taranaki
LAURA died 25 May 1997 in Auckland aged 92

1.1.5. NORA 'GRETCHEN' Cramer
* In 1922 Gretchen was a student teacher at the Stratford Technical High School. In 1923, aged 17, she was one of the ballet dancers in the Stratford Musical Society production of The Cingalee at the Town Hall. She attended many community events and in 1927, aged 22, she attended a dance in the Parish Hall with the "Kewpie Club' wearing a dress of apricot silk morocain
Nora married William John Coulter (1899-1977) 17 Oct 1928 in Kilbirnie, Wellington
* William was born in Christchurch to Thomas Coulter & Mary Buchanan. He died 27 July 1977 in Palmerston North, 1 day before his 78th birthday
NORA died 26 June 2002 in Rotorua aged 95

1.2.1. DORIS MURIEL Cramer
* In 1913, aged 8, Doris attended the Annual Juvenile Ball of the Fire Brigade, held at the Town Hall in Stratford, dressed in Evening Dress. Her cousins Gretchen was a "Japanese Lady" & Keitha was "Order of the Bath"
* In Dec 1918 Doris, a pupil of the Inglewood Public School, gained a proficiency/competency certificate at the exams
Doris married Ernest Walter Jenkins (1904-1964) 16 May 1929 in Auckland
* Ernest was born in London. They returned to London
DORIS died in Kent, England in 1999 aged 94

1.2.2. CLIFFORD SCOTT Cramer
New Zealand Herald, 25 March 1941
ENGAGEMENT
CRAMER-OWENS - The engagement is announced between Aircraftman Clifford Scott Cramer, second son of Mr and Mrs C. A. Cramer, of 64 Rawhiti Road, Onehunga and Jean, third daughter of Mr and Mrs J. Owens, of Ohakune
Clifford married Jean Owens (1918-1985) in 1942 in Auckland
CLIFFORD died 27 Jan 1980 in Auckland aged 72. His ashes were scattered from Purewa

1.2.3. NEWTOWN ROBERT Cramer
Newtown married Joyce Sutherland 27 Dec 1941 in Onehunga
* Joyce was born in Onehunga, a daughter of Richard Sutherland (1883-1944) & Ida Mary Breese. She was a granddaughter of William Sutherland & Mary Elizabeth Beavan
Newtown served in WWII as Warrant Officer Class 2 #22960, Ships Staff, Second NZEF. He was recorded as a Window Dresser. His wife Joyce was his next of kin at 16 Reef St., Island Bay, Wellington
NEWTON died 2 April 1967 in Auckland aged 50. His ashes were scattered from Purewa

TIMELINE of the CRAMER family
The Argus, Melbourne, 22 July 1856
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the partnership between the undersigned, Charles Myers and Louis Cramer, carrying on the trade or business of bakers, at Melbourne under the firm of Myers and Cramer was dissolved by mutual consent

The Argus, Melbourne, 6 March 1861
FARMERS' ARMS HOTEL
, Litte Collins street, from Christian Mosers to Louis Cramer, granted

Otago Witness, 17 May 1862
EMBEZZLEMENT
Adolphe Beissel was charged with having, on the 15th March, embezzled the sum of £1 10s, the property of his master, one Louis Cramer, the same prisoner was further indicted with feloniously receiving on the 22nd March, another sum of money, to wit, £1 15s, also the property of Louis Cramer and he was again indicted with having on the 29th March, feloniously embezzled a third sum, within six calendar months, to with, the amount of £1 7s 6d, also the property of Louis Cramer. The prisoner pleaded not guilty and was defended by Mr Prendeigast, with him Mr Ward. All the jurors and witnesses were discharged until Monday next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon. The evidence in this case was chiefly in reference to accounts. The prosecutor is a baker in Dunedin and the prisoner had been in the habit of receiving money on his account. The jury retired to deliberate and re-entered the Court-house with a verdict of 'Guilty' His Honor passed a sentence of six calendar months imprisonment in Her Majesty's common gaol

West Coast Times 2 Nov 1867
BREACH OF WESTLAND PUBLIC-HOUSE ORDINANCE
Phineas Solomon, Cafe de Paris and Louis Cramer, Sawyers Arms, were charged by the police with neglecting to keep a lamp burning in the front of their respective hotels. His Worship did not inflict a fine, but cautioned the defendants

West Coast Times, 13 Nov 1868
RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT
LARCENY - Charles Bushman was charged with stealing, on 11th instant, one bottle of whiskey, the property of Louis Cramer. The prisoner was in Mr Cramer's employ and the bottle of whiskey being missed, prisoner's room was searched and the bottle of whiskey was found in his bed. Prosecutor identified the bottle as his property. On being taxed with the theft, prisoner said that he would own to the theft if Mr Cramer would look over it. Subsequently prisoner owned to Detective Dyer that he had taken the whiskey. Prisoner, in his defence, said that he had known Mr Cramer for ten years and when he took the whisky he was so stupefied that he did not know what he was doing. The prisoner was discharged with a caution

West Coast Times, 13 May 1869
IMPERIAL HOTEL
, Revell Street, Hokitika. Louis Cramer respectfully acquaints the public that he has removed to the above Hotel, so well known and centrally situated and he trusts, by a continuance of attention to the wishes and comforts of his friends and the public generally, to merit a continuance of that support and patronage hitherto so liberally accorded to him. Louis Cramer, Proprietor, late of the European Hotel

West Coast Times, 23 June 1869
BANKRUPT
In the District Court of the County of Westland, Holden at Hokitika. In the matter of the Bankruptcy Acts, and of Louis Cramer, of Hokitika, Innkeeper, a Bankrupt
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by order of Court, made the twenty-second day of June, instant, I, the said Louis Cramer, was adjudicated a bankrupt, and the thirtieth day of June, instant, at the Office of the Clerk of the said Court, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, was appointed the day and place for the first meeting of my creditors, and the sixth day of July, now next, at the Supreme Court, Hokitika, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, was the day by the said order appointed for me, the said Bankrupt, to surrender. LOUIS CRAMER

NOTES
The other CRAMER MARRIAGES in NZ that do not seem to be connected to the above family at this time ..
John Cramer
* married Edna Cherry (1873-) in 1892
daughter of Thomas & Sarah Cherry
- no children found in NZ, no death found for either
Michael Cramer (1873-1961)
* married Mary Anne Jane Ryder (1875-1952) in 1902
daughter of William & Jane Ryder
Michael was a Farmer at Waimumu, at 'Nordby Park' Gore
their known children:
1903 - 1903 Margaret Jane Cramer (aged 8 months)
1904 - 1987 William Charles Peter Cramer
1908 - 1908 Agnes Cramer (aged 2 hours)
1912 - 1987 Thelma Mary Jane Cramer
1915 - 1915 Olga Cramer (aged 6 hours)


PHOTO
The family of 1.1 Francis Alfred 'Frank' Cramer taken 1911
* Frank aged 47
* Barbara aged 18
* Nora aged 5
* James aged 14
* Frances aged 19
* Laura aged 6
* Mary aged 45


Peter ARO & Hannah PARTINGTON, Thames, Coromandel

Papito Paro 'Peter' ARO (1849-1922) was born in Calcutta, India
Hannah PARTINGTON (1859-1913) was born in England
they married 16 April 1872 in New Zealand

the 13 children of Peter & Hannah
born in Thames, Coromandel
... 1
1872 - 1880 Ruby Ellen
Aro
* born 24 July 1872
* died 6 Nov 1880 aged 8
* buried Shortland St, Thames
Thames Star, 5 Nov 1880
ARO
- On Nov 5th, at her father's residence, Bird-in-Hand Hill, Ruby Ellen, eldest daughter of mr Peter and Hannah Aor, aged 8 years and 4 months

... 2
1874 - 1910 Elizabeth Hannah
Aro
* born 13 Aug 1874
* married Charles Edwin Wilton (1875-1918) in 1898
- a son of John Moore Wilton & Elizabeth Jones
their known children
1899 - 1941 Gilbert Charles Wilton
1901 - 1986 Vera Elsie Jones Wilton
1904 - 1981 Eric John Moore Wilton
1908 - 1974 Leonard Edwin Francis Peter Wilton
* died 15 Nov 1918 aged 34 in Thames
* buried Shortland Street
* died 2 days apart during the Flu Pandemic
Thames Star, 16 Nov 1918
Mrs Elizabeth H Wilton
, wife of Mr C. E. Wilton, who pre-deceased her two days ago, died at the hospital last night. Mrs Wilton was a daughter of Mr Peter Aro. She leaves a large family

... 3
1877 - 1933 Mary Ada
Aro
* born 21 May 1877
* Mary had a daughter
9 Jan 1898 - Phoebe Myrtle Aro. Phoebe married William John Hargan in 1922. Phoebe married William Chaplin in 1935. Phoebe married Mr Watts. She died 3 Feb 1952 & is buried with Mary & her husband Andrew at O'Neill's Point
* Mary married Andrew Hunter (1878-1899) in 1899
* died 24 April 1933 in Auckland
* buried O'Neill's Point

... 4
1879 - 1936 Peter Nathan
Aro
* born 28 Sep 1879
* married Hera Taihinu (1893-1981) in 1911
* died 6 Oct 1936 aged 57 in Thames
* buried Shortland Street
their known children
1912 - 1961 Peter James Francis Aro
1913 - 1941 Jason Victor Aro
1915 - 1917 Edgar Laurence Partington Aro (aged 2)
1916 - 1916 Eva Ada Elsie Aro (aged 4 months)
* their second son, Jason Victor Aro, Private 22065, of the 21 Infantry Battalion, Second NZEF, Second Echelon, was killed in action in Crete,28 May 1941 aged 28. His memorials are at Athens Memorial, Phaleron War Cemetery & Auckland War Memorial Museum

... 5
1882 - 1918 Charlotte Rachel
Aro
* born 21 June 1882
* married Alfred James Buckland (1879-1918) in 1908
their known children
1910 - 1910 Harry James Buckland (aged 7 months)
1912 - 1941 Ruby May Buckland
* died 21 Nov 1918 aged 36 in Thames
* buried Shortland Street
* died 11 days apart during the Flu Pandemic

... 6
1885 - 1905 James Nathaniel
Aro
* born 22 June 1885
* died 25 March 1905 aged 19 in Thames
* buried Shortland Street
Thames Star, 25 March 1905
ARO
On March 24th, at his parents' residence, Upper Franklyn Street, Block 27, James Nathaniel, beloved son of Peter and Hannah Aro, aged 19 years. The funeral will leave the above residence, to-morrow, at 3pm. R. Twentyman

... 7
1888 - 1968 William John
Aro
* born 15 March 1888
* married Elsie Alice 'Lizzie' Tookey (1897-1913 see ... 9)
* married Helen May Poulgrain (1899-1968) in 1920
* died 9 Jan 1968 aged 79 in Auckland
* buried Waikumete

... 8
1890 - 1952 Francis Emmanuel
Aro
* born 28 Dec 1890
* married Merena Grace (1895-1918) in 1912
* married Evelyn Ruby Prattley (1900-1987) in 1924
NZ Herald, 22 Dec 1924
ARO-PRATTLY
- On September 17, at St Matthew's Church, by the Rev C. H. Grant-Cowan, Francis Emmanuel Aro, third son of the late Mr and Mrs Peter Aro, of Block 27, Thanes, to Evelyn Ruby Prattly, youngest daughter of Mr Thomas Prattly, of Levin
* died 16 Dec 1952 aged 61 in Auckland
* buried Waikumete

... 9
1893 - 1913 Robert Jason
Aro
* born 27 April 1893
* died 22 March 1913 aged 19.11 drowned at Kopu
* buried Shortland Street
* NZ Herald, 24 March 1913
SISTER FATALITIES
... A party of eight persons left the Shortland Wharf in an oil launch for Turua at about 9.30pm yesterday. Four of them were brothers, sons of Mr Peter Aro, of Thames. Two were accompanied by their wives, who were sisters, and formerly the Misses Tookey, while Mr Alfred Tookey and a boy, also named Tookey, completed the party ...
* NZ Herald, 25 March 1913
A LAUNCH ON FIRE
TWO LIVES LOST
A drowning fatality occurred near Kopu late on Saturday night by which Alfred(sic) Aro and Lizzie Aro, both about twenty, lost their lives. The party were in a launch, when the benzine tank became empty. While refilling it, a lamp was brought too close and an explosion occurred. Someone cried "Jump overboard!". The woman did so. Aro followed to save her and called out that he was all right and swimming for shore. Nothing further was seen of the couple. The river was running and the bodies have not been recovered. Some of the other occupants of the boat were slightly burned and the launch was damaged
* New Zealand Herald, 27 March 1913
ARO
On March 22nd, accidentally drowned at Kopu, Robert Jason, dearly beloved fourth son of Peter and the late Hannah Aro, aged 19 years 11 months
ARO On March 22nd, accidentally drowned at Kopu, Elsie Alice, dearly beloved wife of William John Aro, aged 16 years 6 weeks
* New Zealand Herald, 27 March 1913
THE DROWNING AT THAMES
The body of the young man, R. J. Aro, who was drowned in the Thames River on Saturday night last (when attempting to rescue his sister-in-law, Mrs W. J. Aro) was recovered this morning. It was conveyed to the morgue at Thames, awaiting the inquest, which will be held to-morrow. The body of Mrs W. J. Aro has not yet been found
* Thames News, 29 March 1913
RIVER FATALITY
The body of Mrs William Aro, one of the victims of the drowning fatality that occurred near Kopu last Saturday night was recovered from the river yesterday, near Kopu. The body was conveyed to Thames and lodged in the morgue.
The inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of the unfortunate woman was held at the courthouse before Mr W. H. Lucas, district coroner. The evidence tendered was similar to that given at the inquest on the body of Robert Jason Aro, the same witnesses giving evidence, while evidence was also tendered as to the finding of the body of the woman.
A verdict that deceased met her death by being accidentally drowned in the Thames river was returned by the coroner. General sympathy is extended to Mr Peter Aro, who has lost wife and son in a brief period
* New Zealand Herald, 29 March 1913
THE BODIES FOUND
The bodies of both the man and woman Aro, drowned in the Thames River on Saturday through jumping from a boat after some benzine ignited, have been found. At the coroners inquest verdicts of accidentally drowned were returned
* The INQUEST

... 10
1895 - 1895 Ruby Ellen
Aro
* born 13 July 1895
* died 17 Aug 1895 aged 4 weeks in Thames
* buried Shortland Street

... 11
1896 - 1919 Ruby Ann
Aro
* born 17 July 1896
* married Frederick James Johnson in 1919
* died 14 Nov 1919 aged 23 in Devonport, Auckland
* buried O'Neill's Point
NZ Herald, 19 Nov 1919
JOHNSON - On Nov 14th at her late residence, 9 St Leonard's Road, Devonport, Ruby Ann, dearly beloved wife of Fredrick James Johnson and youngest daughter of Peter and the late Hannah Aro, of Thames, aged 23 years - Deeply mourned - Interred at O'Neil's Point Cemetery

... 12
1898 - 1899 Thomas Partington
Aro
* born 31 Dec 1898
* died 7 Jan 1899 aged 7 days in Thames
* buried Shortland Street

... 13
1899 - 1952 Thomas Partington
Aro
* born 4 Dec 1899
* married Ella Tryphena Alice Dunford (1904-1975) 8 Feb 1926
* died 28 Oct 1952 in Auckland
* buried Waikumete

NOTES
Thames Advertiser, 17 Sep 1888
WAIOMO
I am sorry to learn that we are about to lost Mr Peter Aro from amongst us. He has been here for some months in the capacity of amalgamator (we can only afford one) at the Paroquet battery, and by his obliging disposition has gained many friends. I am given to understand that owing no doubt to the change in the proprietors of the Paroquet mine, mill, & c., that the Golden Gem will clean up early during the coming week.

Hannah Aro died 21 Jan 1913 aged 54
Peter Aro died 3 May 1922 aged 73
They are buried at Shortland Street Cemetery

HEADSTONE at SHORTLAND STREET
Plot 3301, Peter & Hannah Aro


marriages at St Mark's CARTERTON, Wairarapa 1902-1910

Marriages in St Mark's CARTERTON 1902-1910

ADAMS, John Alexander (1883-1963)
married Sarah Jane HOOKER (1888-1950) in 1906
* son of Thomas Leonard Adams & Mary Jane Scholes
* daughter of Augustus Manuel Hooker & Letty Matilda Zabell

ALLEN, Ernest William (1879-1958)
married Ethel May MANNING (1881-1943) in 1904
* son of William Bennett Allen & Emma Ticehurst
* daughter of John Thomas Manning & Louisa Thorpe Booth

ANDERSON, James (1880-)
married Florence Daisy KING (1889-1947) in 1906

ARCHER, Alfred (1887-1956)
married Violet Eva SEWELL (1889-1943) in 1908 (see Conwell)
Wairarapa Daily Times, 22 Feb 1908
On Wednesday afternoon, Mr A. Archer, of Clareville, was married to Miss Violet Eva Sewell, of Belvedere
* son of John Archer & Ellen Louisa Climo (who married in 1875 when Ellen was 15)
* daughter of James William Sewell & Beatrice Ella Williams

ARMSTRONG, Howard Harold (1874-1934)
married Gertrude BOLAND (1875-) in 1907
* son of Philip James Armstrong & Sarah Stratford
* daughter of Michael & Charlotte Boland

BAIRSTOW, Junius Spencer (1884-1970)
married Olive May ROBINSON (1885-1963) in 1907
* 9th of 9 children of Isaac Bairstow & Elizabeth Harrison
* daughter of William Robinson & Louisa Dew. Sister of Louisa - see Walton

BEARD, William James (1883-1953)
married Ivy Myrtle BISHOP (1884-1954) in 1903
* son of Edward Alexander Beard & Adelaide Rose Hooker
* daughter of Arthur Archibald Bishop & Charlotte Booth

BELLVE, William (1868-1946)
married Ada Eliza UDY (1869-1950) in 1906
* William first married Edith Parr (1870-1904) in 1893
* son of Estiven Bellve & Emily Constable
* daughter of William Udy & Anne Maria Ticehurst
their known children
1909 - 1968 Rita Bellve
1911 - 1999 Moira Bellve

BILLINGTON, Joseph Henry (1880-1977)
married Sarah Isabella COURT (1886-1955) in 1906
* son of Joseph Billington & Ann Bellows
* daughter of Francis John Court & Jessie McKenzie
their known children
1907 - 1998 Joseph Frances Billington
1908 - 1908 William Billington (aged 2 days)
1911 - 1996 Norman Henry Billington
1912 - 2005 Alma Isabel Billington
1914 - 1988 Frank Hooper Billington
1916 - 1995 Len Earl Billington

BLAKE, Charles Ebenezer (1883-1948)
married Rhona May Isabel GILLIES (1888-1948) in 1905
* son of Charles Blake & Jane Charlotte Loader
* they were farmers in Waingawa

BOOTH, William Howard (1877-1966)
married Catherine Steele MacGOWN (1882-1945) in 1907
* son of William Booth & Euphemia Rathbone
* daughter of Robert Park Macgown & Marion Helen Steele
Wairarapa Age, 25 Nov 1910
MYSTERIOUS DROWNING of WAIRARAPA man - This evening a man, bathing off Petone beach, was seen to suddenly disappear under the water. The police subsequently found the body floating face downwards. Deceased was a stranger to the district and he has not been identified. Among the effects on his clothes was a memo signed "William Howard Booth, Carterton" authorising the bearer to get food at a boarding house. There was also a white pocket-handkerchief bearing the name of "George Havier" Deceased was about 50
* Also see Ernest Wickham below

CARR, James Thomas (1879-1911)
married Mabel McLEAN (1880-1973) in 1907
* daughter of Archibald McLean & Betsy West Duncan
* Mabel next married James Leith STUART in 1921

CARROLL, Martin (1883-1958)
married Alice Maud Mary PICKARD (1877-1942) in 1906
* son of Thomas Carroll & Mary Anne O'David
* daughter of Thomas & Harriet Pickard

CONWELL, Thomas 'Tom' (1880-1966)
married Mary Jane Helen RAWLINGS (1879-1948) in 1905
* son of Thomas Conwell & Jane Marks, both from County Antrim, Ireland, buried Clareville. A brother of Tom, Anthony Conwell married Olive Vivian Maud Sewell, sister of Violet Eva (see Archer). Sister Agnes Jane Ellen Conwell, married Charles Jukes in St Mark's in 1916. Brother James Speer Conwell married Alice May Harris, daughter of Edward George Harris & Alice May Cotter, families settled Upper Hutt, Masterton & areas
* daughter of John Thomas Rawlings & Helen Agnes Wenham. See her sister at Robert Gallon

COOPER, Alexander James (1879-1958)
married Muriel ROYDHOUSE (1882-1962) in 1903
* 1 of 11 of James Cooper & Janet Shaddow Strang. Both from UK, died Gladstone, buried Clareville
* daughter of William Francis Roydhouse & Annie Maxton

DABELSTEIN, Arthur Edward (1886-)
married Elizabeth 'Eliza' UNDERHILL (1879-1946) in 1909
Wairarapa Age, 19 March 1909
St Mark's Church was the scene of a pretty wedding this afternoon when Miss Lizzie Underhill, second daughter of Mr T. G. Underhill (Thomas Green Underhill) of this town, was married to Mr Arthur Ernest Dabelstein, son of the late Mr E. G. Dabelstein of Queensland. The bride was charming attired in a pretty creme costume, a la Directoire, with an elaborate cream lace front and carried a bouquet of maiden-hair fern and roses. Misses J. Whyte and E. Armstrong were bridesmaids, who wore light blue Empire gowns of mousseline trimmed with glace silk, their headgear being of cinnamon silk with blue and brown wings. They also carried bouquets of autumn leaves and pretty blue flowers with cinnamon coloured ribbon streamers. Mr T. Underhill was best man and Mr J. Underhill was groomsman. The marriage ceremony was performed by the Rev R Young. The bridegroom's present to the bride was a gold neck chain to which was attached an amethyst pendant and to the bridesmaids, initialed silver serviette holders. The bride's present to the bridegroom was a handsome watchguard. After the ceremony a number of friends were entertained at the Forester's Hall and the young couple left by the 4.30pm train for Palmerston North. After spending the honeymoon there and in Wellington they will leave for Brisbane, their future home
* Eliza's parents were Thomas Green Underhill & Eliza Nicholls
Sunday Mail, Brisbane, 30 June 1946
DABELSTEIN - The Relatives and Friends of Mr A. E. Dabelstein (Grange), Mr and Mrs. E. T. Dabelstein and Family (Perth), Mr and Mrs J. Duckwitz (Zillmere) and Family, are invited to attend the Funeral of his beloved Wife, their Mother, Mother in-law & Grandmother, Eliza Dabelstein, to leave the Funeral Parlour, 45 Adelaide Street, City, This (Monday) Morning, at 10 o'clock, for the crematorium, Mt. Thompson. CANNON & CRIPPS LTD. Funeral Directors

DAVIES, Walter (1888-1956)
married Olive May BISHOP (1889-1967) in 1908
* son of Philip Davies & Caroline Hicks
* daughter of Arthur Archibald Bishop & Charlotte Booth. Sister of Ivy who married William Beard above
their known children
1908 - Sybil May Davies
1911 - Lottie Ruth Davies

DAYSH, Norman John (1881-1924)
married Annie GUSTAFSON (1882-1949) in 1905
* son of Henry Daysh & Mary Ada Davey
* born in Wellington, 1 of 10 children of Carl Gustafson from Sweden, & Jensine Bastrup Sorensen from Denmark, buried Carterton
their known children
1907 - Harry Duff Daysh
1909 - Norman Daysh

DOUGLAS, Hugh Ronald Turnbull (1880-1959)
married Ethel Alice GASKIN (1884-1960) in 1906
* son of Andrew Douglas & Margaret McLaren
* daughter of George Gaskin & Esther Jane Southee

EATON, Thomas Roland (1870-1962)
married Ann Jane CORLETT (1876-1962) in 1906
* son of John Eaton & Emma Hooper
* daughter of William Corlett & his 1st wife, his cousin, Mary Ann Cowley. Ann's brother Thomas Corlett married Catherine Mary Ann Gertrude Watson in St Mark's in 1913
* Ann had a daughter, 1896 - 1969 Doris Corlett brought up by her grandparents
the children of Thomas & Ann
1907 - 1989 Emma Madge Eaton
1908 - 1981 Annie Evelyn Eaton
1910 - 2002 Una Lilian Eaton
1914 - 1995 John Roland Eaton

EDWARDS, Ernest Arthur 'Jack' (1880-1954)
* born 3 Nov 1880 in Taita. Ernest was a Tailor
married May Belle HALL in 1904
* son of John Edwards & Mary Ann Gray
** grandson of "Totara Jack" John Edwards (1809-1889), whose descendants married into Benge, Cottle, Mabey, Whiteman
their known children
1904 - William Albert Edwards
1908 - Jack Edwards

EDWARDS, William Alfred (1875-1942)
married Jessie May HUETT (1875-1939) in 1903
* son of Henry John & Margaret Scott Edwards
* daughter of Jesse Huett, Sergeant of the 58th Regiment & Mary Graham
their known children
1905 - 1962 William George Edwards
1906 - 1906 Jesse Huia Edwards (aged 14 days)
* William & Jessie brought up her nephew, Sidney Jesse Huett after the death of his mother, Helena Jane 'Aileen' Huett, nee Hollis in 1898 in Lyall Bay, Wellington when he was 1.
Jessie died in Wellington from diabetes complications aged 64. Use finder to see more on the Huett Family on another of my journals

FAIRBROTHER, Ernest (1884-)
married Margaret PARKER (1884-1969) in 1909
* son of Richard Henry Fairbrother & Mary Agatha Percy
* daughter of William Parker & Elizabeth Phillips

FLEURY, Rev Franquefort Eccles (1883-1974)
married Gladys Helen BROWN (1886-1967) in 1908
* The Fleurys were an ancient family of the French "noblesse". He was one of 7 sons & 6 daughters. His father was the Rev Louis Richard Fleury M.A. Rector of Kilworth, who was the youngest son of Captain John Franquefort Fleury, of Ecclesville, County Tyrone, 36th Regiment and a grandson of the Ven. George Louis Fleury (1738-1825), Archdeacon of Waterford, whose family goes back to the first French settlers who had fled to Ireland.
His mother was Alice Dora Eccles, a daughter of Rev R. G. Eccles. According to the 'Ulster Journal of Archaeology' written in 1856 ... "The intimacy between the Fleurys and Franqueforts would seem to have dated from an early period, as their grandfathers both served under Colonel La Bouchetriére, whose dragoons rendered King William such signal service. Captain Franquefort commanded a troop under him, and the Rev. Philip Amaury Fleury was chaplain. An antique silver cup is now in the possession of Chaplain John Franquefort Fleury, of Waterford, out of which King William (III) is said to have drunk at the Battle of the Boyne. It is preserved by the gallant captain with almost religious veneration. The Communion-cup belonging to the French Church is also an interesting relic, bearing on it the inscription Ecclesiae des Françis Waterford, and appearing to be nearly two hundred years old" ..
* Gladys was a daughter of James Brown & Jane Mitchell
New Zealand Times, 1 July 1908
FLEURY-BROWN - On the 10th June 1903, at St Mark's, Carterton, by the Rev. R. Young, rector of the parish Franquefort E. Fleury, Eketahuna, second son of Rev Louis R. Fleury, M.A., rector of Kilworth County Cork, Ireland, to Gladys Helen, youngest daughter of James Brown, J.P. "Fair View" Carterton
Wairarapa Age, 6 Aug 1915
Mr F. E. Fleury, of Nireaha, has received advice that his brother, Leopold Fleury, of the Hood Battalion, Second R.N. Brigade, Mediterranean Expeditionary Force, was shot in the brain while participating in the Dardanelles operations. The deceased, who was twenty-three years of age, was a son of the Rev Louis Fleury, M.A., of Seafield Terrace, Clonlare, Dublin and a grandson of the late Captaion J. Franquefort Fleury, of the Thirty-sixth Regiment
Wairarapa Age, 5 Oct 1920
.. and Franquefort Eccles Fleury of Masterton, was ordained to the deaconate in Wellington, on St Michael and All Angels' Day, 29 September ..
* a son of Franquefort & Gladys, 1917 - 1994 Douglas Eccles Fleury
* Franquefort & Gladys are buried St Agnes Anglican Church, Kiwitea

FRAMPTON, Charles Edward (1878-1952)
married Mary Jane FIELD (1887-1974) in 1907
* son of Albert Arthur Frampton & Charlotte Jones
* daughter of William Edward Field & Jane Ridgway

GALLON, Robert James (1880-1960)
married Mahala Isabel RAWLINGS (1885-1966) in 1905
* son of Alexander Gallon & Margaret Gow. His brother William Stuart Gallon married Mabel Edith Hodder (see Hodder below). His sister Jemima Annie Gallon married Charles Udy whose parents were Hart Udy & Elizabeth Hollard
* daughter of John Thomas Rawlings & Helen Agnes Wenham (see her sister at Tom Conwell)
their known children
1906 - 2005 Gladys Rita Gallon
1908 - 1989 Lorna Mavis Gallon
- Lorna married Samuel Conwell (1904-1995), a son of Samuel Conwell (Marks), (related to, & see, Tom Conwell above) & Mary Ervine/Irvine of Ireland
1928 - 1983 Raymond Robert Gallon

GILLIES, John Haddle (1883-1954)
married Ruth CANTON (1887-1949) in 1907
Wairarapa Age, 9 Aug 1907
A wedding which created a good deal of local interest took place at St Mark's Church this afternoon, when Miss Ruth Canton, daughter of Mr G. Y. Canton, Borough Overseer, was married to Mr J. Gillies, of Carterton. The ceremony was performed by the Rev R. Young, vicar of St Mark's in the presence of a large number of relatives and friends of the young couple. A large number of guests sat down to the wedding breakfast at the residence of the bride's parents. A considerable number of useful presents were received by Mr and Mrs Gillies. Mr and Mrs Gillies left by the evening train en route for Palmerston North, where the honeymoon is to be spent.
* John was born in Scarsdale, Victoria. He died in Feb 1954 in Ballarat. His father, Peter Gillies (1842-1906), was from Aberdeen & died in Clareville. His mother, Mary Ann Marsh (1848-1917) was from Suffolk & died in Victoria
* Ruth was a daughter of George Young Canton & Louisa Paul

GOODIN, Harry (1878-1948)
married Winifred Myrtle CHALLIS (1890-1947) in 1908
* son of Enoch Goodin & Kate Sophia Westcott. Enoch was a brother of Hannah Goodin who became the mother of James Martin who married Caroline Davis - see Martin Johnson below
* daughter of William Challis & Eliza Matilda Tuckwell. They had an earlier daughter they named Winifred Myrtle Challis (1887-1887) who died aged 4 months. Sister of Adelaide Elizabeth (see Lindop). Sister of Eveleen Maud (see Charles Woodley)

GROUBE, Francis Edmund (1881-1963)
married Edith Eliza WHITEMAN (1885-1961) in 1904
* 9th of 11 children of George Groube & Caroline Stonell
* daughter of William Whiteman & Jane Coleman

HALL, Albert Edwin (1884-1961)
married Emily Ruth DIAMOND (1883-1960) in 1906
* son of Edwin Hall & Ellen Maud Cheshire
* daughter of Joseph & Martha Jane (1843-1943) Diamond. The Death of a Centenarian

HALL, Henry (1878-1947)
married Gwendoline Louisa DIAMOND (1876-1958) in 1903
* son of William Hall & Mary Martin?
* daughter of Joseph & Martha Jane (1843-1943) Diamond (see Albert Hall above)
their known children
1904 - 1904 Dudley Charles Hall (aged 5 months)

HAMILTON, Thomas Albert (1885-1951)
married Mary Johanna ERICKSON (1884-1952) in 1906
* son of James Albert & Elizabeth Annie Hamilton
* daughter of Charles Erickson & Alice Williscroft

HARMAN, Richard John (1876-1974)
married Emily WARDLE (1883-1958) in 1903
* son of Richard John (1840-1924) & Annie (1840-1922) Harman who are buried at Taita
* daughter of John William Wardle & Sarah Jane Shadbolt, buried Pongaroa

HARP, John Close (1876-1956)
married Elizabeth Ann MEREWOOD (1876-1960) in 1904
* son of John James Harp & Caroline Osborne
* daughter of Charles Merewood & Sarah Jane Goodin. Sister of Charlotte (see Turley)

HART, William Jesse (1880-1943)
married Florence WOODLEY (1885-1948) in 1908
* son of John & Annie Hart
* daughter of John Woodley & Martha Ann Ayres. Sister of Charles Horace Woodley below
their known children
1911 - Clarence William Hart
1912 - Harare Joseph Hart
1914 - Reta Martha Hart
1917 - Myrtle Anne Hart

HEATH, Charles Richard (1881-1963)
married Jane OLIVER (1875-1959) in 1905
* son of John Heath & Sarah Sutcliffe
* daughter of Charles Edwin Oliver & Edith Ellen Wilton

HENDERSON, Henry Thomas (1884-1964)
married Ellen MEREWOOD (1885-1969) in 1908
* Henry was born in Blenheim to Thomas Harvey Henderson & Annie Harriet Pritchard
* Ellen was born in Carterton to Charles Merewood & Sarah Jane Goodin
their known children
1908 - 1994 Sydney Thomas Henderson
1910 - 1970 Herbert James Henderson
1912 - 1998 Eric Henry Henderson
1914 - 2007 Nancy Ellen Henderson
1916 - 1996 Edgar Henderson
1918 - 2015 Hazel May Henderson
1921 - 1981 Edward Buick Henderon

HERDMAN, James Smith (1888-1960)
married Mary Ann BOWLES (1885-1961) in 1909
* son of John Herman & Rachel Smith. Brother of William next. The family came out to NZ on the "Karamea" which left London on 24 Aug 1904. The ship arrived, via Capetown and Hobart, at Wellington on 17 Oct 1904. Not long after they arrived in Napier, John moved to Carterton for the Gas Manager's job. He was appointed Manager of the Carterton Gasworks on 1 Aug 1907. Rachel stayed in Napier. The 1908 electoral roll shows Rachel and Annie living at Napier at Dalton St, but no John as he was then in Carterton. The Wairarapa Supplementary Roll for 1908 lists Rachel and John and James Smith Herdman living at Belvedere St., Carterton ... lots more interesting story (& photos) at this link
* Mary was a daughter of George Bowles & Mary Ann McLaren. Two of her brothers were killed in WWI, Percival McLaren Bowles & Jesse Bowles

HERDMAN, William Thomas (1885-1944)
married Martha Ann HART (1887-1961) in 1907
* son of John Herman & Rachel Smith. Brother of James above
* Martha was born in England
their known children
1907 - Lorna Isabel Herdman
1910 - Edna Herdman
1912 - Rachel Herdman
1916 - Martha Herdman

HICKSON, Herbert Edward (1877-after 1923)
married Ellen 'Nellie' WILMSHURST (1889-1985) in 1908
* son of Peter Herbert Hickson & Bridget Margaret Higgins
* Ellen was 1 of 17 children of Thomas Henry John Wilmshurst (1851-1945) & his 1st wife, Susan Florence Fairbrass (1851-1922)
** granddaughter of John Thomas Charles Wilmshurst (1823-1909) & Rachel Ann Mudgway

HODDER, Harold (1875-1960)
married Ellen LAWRENCE (1883-1962) in 1903
* son of James Hodder & Thirza Ann Hart
* grandson of Seth Mattison Hart (1828-1911) & Thirza Dix, both England to Carterton
* his sister Mabel Edith Hodder married William Stuart Gallon, brother of Robert James Gallon above
* daughter of William Ellis Lawrence & Mary Anne Robinson

HOOPER, John Thomas (1881-1930)
married Jessie Marion ALLEN (1881-1945) in 1904
* son of William John Hooper & Charlotte Compton
* daughter of William Bennett Allen & Emma Ticehurst

JOHNSON, Martin (1878-1937)
married Keren Happuch MARTIN (1885-1955) in 1905
* son of August & Bodil Johnson
* daughter of James Martin & Caroline Davis. James Martin was a son of James Martin & Hannah Goodin. Hannah was a sister of Enoch Goodin - see Harry Goodin above

KELLY, Henry William (1881-)
married May Elizabeth CRAWLEY (1885-1963) in 1906
* son of William Henry Kelly & Mary Catherine Quirk
* daughter of John & Eliza
Crawley

KEMPTON, Frank Valentine (1882-1952)
married Minnie SULLIVAN (1882-1965) in 1903
* born on Valentine's Day, the 16th of 16 children, all born in Greytown, to Thomas Kempton & Elizabeth Mary Hodder (1839-1907). Elizabeth had 16 children over 24 years. They also brought up 3 grandchildren. Frank was born the same year as Elizabeth's first grandchild - she was 43
* daughter of Dennis Sullivan & Martha Cole. Sister of Alice, see Arthur Sullivan

KNOWLES, Walter John (1882-1944)
married Alice WATERSON (1886-1977) in 1906
* son of John & Mary Knowles
* daughter of William Waterson & Emily Wallbridge

KNUTSON, Henrik 'Henry' (1870-1957)
married Ada Louisa BAIRSTOW (1878-1955) in 1903
* daughter of Isaac Bairstow & Elizabeth Harrison
their known children
1905 - 1987 Isaac Henry Knutson
1910 - Dorothea Louisa Irwin Knutson
1914 - Gytha Isobel Knutson

LAWRENCE, Charles (1862-1931)
married Agnes HOLMES (1869-1925) in 1908
* son of Thomas & Sophia Lawrence
* daughter of James & Mary Ann Holmes

LINDOP, Alexander John Hulme (1878-1947)
married Ada STOCKBRIDGE (1884-1968) in 1905
* son of Walter Joseph Lindop & Josepha Mellor. Brother of Frank next
* daughter of John Stockbridge & MaryGardner
* served in the South African War as Private 6380

LINDOP, Frank James (1880-1960)
married Adelaide Elizabeth CHALLIS (1881-1958) in 1903
* son of Walter Joseph Lindop & Josepha Mellor. Brother of Alexander above
* daughter of William Charles Challis & Elizabeth Matilda Tuckwell. Sister of Evelen Maud (see Charles Woodley). Sister of Winifred Myrtle (see Harry Goodin)

MACDONALD, Duncan Chisholm
married Hilda Mary Campbell GRANT (1888-1965) in 1908
* born Scotland, death not found in NZ
* daughter of Joseph Grant & Mary Evelyn Campbell
Wairarapa Daily Times, 31 July 1908
WEDDING
MACDONALD-GRANT A quiet but very pretty wedding was solemnised in the Gladstone Church on Wednesday, when Hilda Mary Campbell Grant, eldest daughter of Mr Jos. Grant, of Gladstone, was married to Duncan Chisholm Macdonald, of Wishaw, Scotland. The Rev R. Young was the officiating clergyman. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a very pretty grey Eton costume, with silk and silk lace vest. Her hat was of white felt, trimmed with white silk and plumes. Miss Lena Grant was bridesmaid and wore a trimmed cream cashmere dress and red felt hat, trimmed with white silk. Mr Colin Grant aced as best man. The Bridal march was played by Mrs A. J. Cooper and Miss Strang played the Wedding march. As the bridal party left the church they were met with showers of rice.
A reception was afterwards held at the residence of the bride's parents. Mr and Mrs Macdonald were the recipients of handsome and useful presents. They left by the afternoon express for Wellington en route to Christchurch, where they are to spend a few day with their relatives. They will then return to Gladstone for a day or two before taking final leave of their friends. The sail by the Arawa for Scotland shortly, which will be their future home.
[color=green]their known children (note date)
1913 - Colin Grant Macdonald

McCANN, James (1880-1969)
married Amy Betsy JOHNSON (1887-1943) in 1908
* born Invercargill to John McCann & Mary Murphy
* daughter of Niels & Marie/Mary Johnson

McGILVRAY, Malcolm (1873-1923)
married Ellen SMITH (1879-1909) in 1906
* daughter of Charles John & Emma Smith
New Zealand Times, 9 June 1909
McGILVRAY - On the 8th June at 152 Tinakori road, Nell, the dearly beloved wife of Malcolm McGilvray and daughter of Mr and Mrs C. J. Smith of Carterton; aged 30 years. Interment at Carterton at 2pm, tomorrow (Thursday) ... the funeral of Mrs Malcolm McGilvray of Wellington, took place at the Clareville Cemetery this afternoon, the cortege being a large one. A number of beautiful wreaths covered the casket and the Church of England service at the grace was conducted by the Rev R. Young, vicar of St Mark's
Evening Post, 11 May 1923
McGILVRAY - On the 11th May 1923, at Wellington, Malcolm McGilvray, late of the Post and Telegraph Department, in his 51st year

McKENZIE, John 'Jack' (1881-1929)
married Minnie Ann Blanche DIAMOND (1881-1968) in 1904
* daughter of Joseph & Martha Jane (1843-1943) Diamond (see Albert Hall above)

MILLER, Charles Edwin (1875-1952)
married Jessamine HANNAH (1887-1944) in 1907
* son of Septimus James Miller (1843-1905) & Thirza Sarah Mary Oliver (1844-1913)
* daughter of James Frederick Bishop (1856-1950) & Ellen May Bishop (1860-1934)
their known children
1908 - 1928 Dora Elaine Jessie Miller
1911 - 1987 Charles Douglas Miller
1913 - 1985 Gordon Oliver Miller

MILLSON, Thomas Edward (1886-1962)
married Clarice Dinah Coral WATERSON (1892-1978) in 1908
* son of Robert Millson & Phoebe Anna/Hannah Rothwell
* daughter of James Waterson & Elizabeth Jane Knapp
* Clarice next married Claude Robert MOORE (1890-1968)

MINTON, Samuel Brian (1878-1958)
married Elizabeth 'Lizzie' COURT (1887-1940) in 1908
* parents unknown
* daughter of Francis Court & Jessie McKenzie

MORRISON, Hugh (1878-1951)
married Muriel Stanley BOOTH (1881-1980) in 1908
* son of John Morrison & Jessie Morrison
* daughter of William Booth & Euphemia Rathbone

MULDROCK, Hugh James (1884-1971)
married Clarice Ethelyn BAGGARLEY (1887-1973) in 1907
* 3rd of 10 known children of Hugh Clarke Muldrock (1852-1923) & Sarah Peters (1858-1941)
* daughter of James Baggarley & Martha Peters

NILSSON, Henry Sander (1880-1967)
married Iris May HANNAH (1882-1951) in 1907
* son of Jons Nilsson & Elina Christina Ekberg
* daughter of James Frederick Hannah & Ellen Bishop

NIMMO, Henry (1864-1915)
married Minnie Champeney BURROW (1878-1943) in 1903 as his 2nd wife
* born in Scotland to Zachariah Nimmo & ?
* daughter of John Burrow & Elizabeth Francis Robinson

O'HALLORAN, Richard James Disney (1872-1951)
married Margaretta Laura Constance BRAITHWAITE (1876-1954) in 1906
* son of Brabazon Disney O'Halloran & Maria Julia Buchanan
* daughter of Henry Braithwaite & Elizabeth Jupp

O'MEARA, William John (1874-1946)
married Mabel Jane Rebecca STEVENS (1877-1973) in 1903
* son of Morgan Francis O'Meara & Mary Smith
* daughter of James Charles Stevens & Jane Eliza Spackman

PARKER, William Richard (1881-1929)
married Annie CULLEY (1886-) in 1906
* son of William Parker & Elizabeth Phillips
* daughter of John Culley & Sarah Jane Black

PETERS, Albert Frederick (1880-1949)
married Lavinia WATERSON (1884-1925) in 1906
* son of Henrick 'Henry' Peters & Anna Christina Wilde
* daughter of William Waterson & Emily Wallbridge

PETERSEN, Carl Gregers (1881-1939)
married Sophia Christina LORENZEN (1883-1918) in 1904
* son of Carl Johan Gregers Petersen & Johanna Antoinette Frederikhe Rowland
* daughter of Christian Lorenzen & Mary Otane Jensen

PHELPS, Edward Tucker (1887-1950)
married Eveline Jessie Maud DAYSH (1886-1963) in 1908
* daughter of Alfred Daysh & Elizabeth Ann Sage

PICKERING, Henry (1883-)
married Evelyn Louie TURLEY (1889-1983) in 1908
* son of Matthew Edward Pickering & Sarah Ann Brimicombe
* daughter of James & Annie Maria Turley
* Eveline next married John Alfred TAYLOR in 1922

PINK, Alfred Forbes (1879-1940)
married Emma Matilda JOHNSON (1882-1952) in 1908
* son of John & Sarah Ann Pink

PLAYLE, Herbert Charles (1887-1969)
married Clarissa Georgina BANGAY (1885-1957) in 1909
their known children
1909 - Doris Edith Playle
1916 - Frank Herbert Playle

PREBENSEN, Jens Peter (1865-1951)
married Alice May STEVENS (1878-1960) in 1905
* son of Jens Prebensen & Ane Nielsen from Denmark
* daughter of James & Liddia Stevens

RAYNER, Frank (1879-1942)
married Edith Lucy CAMPIN (1888-1967) in 1908
* son of Henry Rayner & Mary Jane
* daughter of William Benjamin & Lydia Lucy Campin

ROFE, Frederick Edward (1878-1952)
married Thora Matilde PETERSEN (1885-1951) in 1906
* son of Frederick Rofe & Alma Kezia Sears
* daughter of Carl Johan Gregers Petersen & Johanna Antoinette Frederikhe Rowland

ROYDHOUSE, Francis William (1877-1943)
married Muriel Blanche CRAWLEY (1883-1973) in 1905
* son of William Francis Roydhouse & Annie Maxton (see Cooper above)
* daughter of John Crawley & Helen Cadenhead

SCOTT, Norman William Arowhenna (1877-1942)
married Gertrude Emma ALLEN (1877-1943) in 1905
* son of William Henry & Elizabeth Ann Scott
* daughter of William Bennett Allen & Emma Ticehurst

SEXTON, Alfred (-1942)
married Isabella RAY (1877-1938) in 1904
* daughter of John Ray & Catherine Strang

SHAW, Joseph
married Annie SMITH (1877-1915) in 1903
* son of ?
* daughter of ?

SMART, Leslie Horton (1882-1954)
married Wilhelmina SIMPSON (1880-1961) in 1907
* son of William Wilson Smart & Mary Moody
* daughter of Andrew Simpson & Wilhelmina Chaney

SMITH, Walter George Thomas (1884-1946)
married Hannah Elizabeth PRICE (1884-1938) in 1905
* son of William John Smith & Ellen Waterson
* daughter of William Frederick Price & Esther Cadwallader

SMITH, William John (1881-1918)
married Eileen Eva May PARKER (1886-1969) in 1906
* son of William John Smith & Ellen Waterson
** grandson of John Waterson & Rosetta Burling
* daughter of Frank William Parker & Harriet Ann Stevens
* Eileen next married Frederick David BRAID in 1923

SOWMAN, George Norman Joseph (1889-1930)
married Elsie Jane BANKS (1887-1971) in 1909
* son of Charles Edward Sowman & Louisa O'Donnell
* daughter of Robert Banks & Julia Jane Dorothy Baigent

SPORA, John Burnett (1882-1956)
married Lucy Lillian NICHOLLS (1881-1945) in 1904
* son of John Spora (1834-1901)
* daughter of Charles Henry & Alice Jane Nicholls
Evening Post, 30 March 1929
SILVER WEDDING
SPORA - NICHOLLS - On the 31st March 1904, at St Mark's Church, Carterton, Wairarapa, John Burnett Spora to Lucy Lillian Nicholls. Present address: 114 Wellington terrace
Evening Post, 3 Aug 1945
Mrs JOHN SPORA
The death occurred recently in Wellington, after a long illness, of Mrs John Spora, of Wadestown. Mrs Spora, who was born in 1881, was a daughter of Mr and Mrs C. Nicholls, former well-known residents of Wellington (1A 'Salisbury Court' Wadestown) and the Wairarapa (Carterton). Although ill health prevented her from taking part in public life, Mrs Spora, through her sunny disposition, her courage and ever-ready wisdom, won the affection and admiration of a large circle of friends. her deat took place on her sixty-fourth birthday. Sh is survived by her husband, three brother, Messrs Charles Nicholls (Northland), James Nicholls (Carterton) and Percy Nicholls (Wellington) and three sisters, Agnes (Mrs Leonard, Te Aroha), Gertie (Mrs Beverley, 'Gertie' Mornington) and Maude (Mrs A. E. Neilson, Karori)

SUTTON, Arthur (1882-1955)
married Alice Maud SULLIVAN (1879-1960) in 1907
* son of John Sutton & Mary Bennetts Harvey
* daughter of Dennis Sullivan & Martha Cole. Sister of Minnie - see Frank Kempton
* Alice next married Edward BEAZLEY in 1924

TATE, Robert Ward (1864-1938)
married Maud Rose MAUNSELL (1874-1947) in 1906
* son of Edward Henry Tate (1829-1882) who arrived in Timaru from Wellington in 1868 as manager of the Union Bank of Australia. His body was discovered on the beach south of Timaru
* Maud was a daughter of Edward Swartz Maunsell (1837-1908) & Rose Anna Maginity. Also see Pyhllis Rehu Tatham next
* Robert was a barrister & solicitor in Greytown. He first married Emma May Johnston in St Mark's Carterton, 12 Oct 1889. Daughter of Colonel Kent Johnston, D.C.G. (of the late Commissariat and Transport Staff, Devonport, England) and of Waituna, Clareville
* In 1919 Robert accepted the offer of the position of Civil Administrator of Samoa. When he served, as Colonel 82004, wife Maud Rose was living at Karaka Bay, Wellington
Death of Colonel Tate C.M.G., C.B.E., aged 74 in Greytown

TATHAM, John Harding 'Jack' (1875-1918)
married Clara Cecilia BUNNY (1879-1959) in 1904
* son of Frederick Edmund Tatham & Julia Ellen Harding
* daughter of Henry Robert Bunny & Elizabeth Ann Vennell
their known children
1905 - 1979 Doris Beatrice Tatham (+Ronald Knowles Bamford)
1906 - 1972 Frederick Bunny Tatham (+Gwen Raema Read)
1909 - 2000 Pyhllis Rehu Tatham (+Edward Robert Maunsell)
- Edward Maunsell's grandparents were the parents of Maud Rose Maunsell, see Robert Tate above
1911 - 1995 Ralph Heathcote Tatham
* John Harding Tatham died of malaria in Palestine during WWI on 18 Oct 1918. He was 43

TICEHURST, James (1846-1930)
married Florence HOLLOWAY (1861-1915) in 1909
* born in Petone, 1 of 10 children of Edwin Ticehurst & Maria Pocock who arrived on the 'Adelaide' March 1840. His sister Emma married William Bennett Allen, see Ernest Allen. His sister Anne Maria married William Udy, see William Bellve. His son William James is next. Also see John Hooper.
* daughter of
* James first married Mary Udy (1845-1907) 11 Sep 1867 & had 6 children. Mary died in Greytown 29 June 1907.

TICEHURST, William James (1881-1960)
married Florence Mabel SOUTHGATE (1879-1971) in 1904
* son of James Ticehurst & Mary Udy
they had two children
1905 - 1993 Wilfred James Ticehurst
1910 - 2001 Mervyn Alf Ticehurst

TODD, Charles Edward (1868-1906)
married Emily Ann Eva CAMPIN (1879-1965) in 1902
* Charles was born in Newcastle-on-Tyne. He died 27 Aug 1906, aged 38, in Greytown and buried at Clareville
* daughter of William Benjamin Campin & Lydia Lucy Morris
They didn't have children
* Emily next married Ernest Edward KAYES (1882-1972) in 1910
their known children
1911 - 2004 Kenneth Howard Kayes

TURLEY, William Henry (1882-)
married Charlotte MEREWOOD (1883-) in 1906
* son of James Turley & Annie Maria Tompsett
* daughter of Charles Merewood & Sarah Jane Goodin. Sister of Elizabeth (see Harp)

WADHAM, Arthur (1882-1971)
married Alice Ada PARKER (1886-1964) in 1907
* son of Henry Wadham & Esther Cull
* daughter of William Parker & Elizabeth Phillips

WAGHORN, John (1874-1943)
married Florence SMITH (1881-1966) in 1905
* born in Greytown to John Waghorn & Emma Turner who arrived on 'The Douglas' in 1873
* daughter of George Frederick Smith & Clarissa Ann Revans
* John & Florence are buried in Te Kuiti

WALTON, Hector Kenneth (1878-1924)
married Louisa Maud ROBINSON (1882-1960) in 1904
* son of Henry Walton & Elizabeth Jane Bould
* daughter of William Robinson & Louisa Dew. Sister of Olive - see Bairstow
* Louisa next married Thomas WAGG in 1929

WELCH, Archie Morley Hillier (1883-1963)
married Edith Annie HOOKER (1889-1946) in 1909
* son of Robert Gill Welch & Jane Udy
* daughter of Augustus Manuel Hooker & Lettie Matilda Zabell

WELLWOOD, Robert Ambrose 'Bob' (1872-1936)
married Alice Jane Taylor TILSON (1883-1969) in 1905
* Robert was born in Ireland, eldest son of Arthur Wellwood (1838-1916) of Raureka, Hastings
* Alice was a daughter of Robert Tilson (born Ireland) & Christina Mitchell (born Greytown)
their known children
1906 - 1971 Lindsay Tilson Wellwood
1907 - 1980 Arthur Lloyd Wellwood
1910 - Kathleen Moira Wellwood
1912 - 1997 Rhoda Mary Wellwood
1915 - 1915 Terrence Wellwood (aged 5 weeks)
1916 - 1990 Olga Joscelyn Wellwood
1918 - Noeleen Wellwood
NOTE Robert's father was born in Ireland and a brother of Robert Wellwood (1836-1927), first mayor of Hastings. Sons of Ambrose Wellwood & Ann Proctor

WILLIAMS, Herbert Linscott (1878-1944)
married Annie PARKER (1882-) in 1906
* son of Richard Williams & Lucy Randle
* daughter of William Parker & Elizabeth Phillips

WHITE, Frederick Francis Foster Clendon 'Frank' (1864-1946)
married Eva Muriel Rutherfurd WARD (1881-1919) in 1905
* Frank was 1 of 11 children of William Bertram White & Eliza Chitty Clendon
* Eva was the only child of William Neville Ward & Georgina Mary Rutherfurd.
Eva died in Havelock North
their known children
1905 - 1995 Gordon Rutherfurd White (4 months after his sister)
1908 - Muriel Mary White
1909 - 1995 Evelyn Freda White

WHITEMAN, William George (1876-1942)
married Elsie May HENDERSON (1886-1984) in 1904
* son of William Whiteman & Jane Coleman
* born in Blenheim, 1 of 15 children of Thomas Harvey 'Harry' Henderson & Annie Harriet Pritchard
their known children
1905 - 1906 William Thomas Whiteman (aged 5 months)
1907 - 1990 Robert James Whiteman
1908 - 1986 Clarence Admiral Whiteman
1909 - 1977 William George Whiteman
1911 - 1984 Harold Arthur Whiteman
1913 - 2001 Olive May Whiteman
1914 - 1995 Ivy Esma Whiteman
1915 - 2016 Eileen Mavis Whiteman

WICKHAM, Ernest Edward (1870-1939)
married Alice Gibson RATHBONE (1862-1943) in 1905
* daughter of John Rathbone & Euphemia Smith
NOTES
In the Carterton News 12 Feb 1908 ... CARRINGTON ESTATE-CLAIMS AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT The hearing of claims against the Government in connection with the taking under the Lands for Settlements Act of the Carrington Estate, containing 6178 acres and situated near Carterton
1. William Howard Booth of Carterton, sheep farmer, owner of the fee simple, £70,000 for that land and £9600 for incidental losses (son of William Booth & Euphemia Rathbone)
2. Miss Kate Eliza Rathbone, an annuitant, £3000 as the capital value of her annuity (daughter of John Rathbone & Euphemia Smith, Ernest's sister)
3. Mrs Euphemia Booth (nee Rathbone), an annuitant, £7500
4. Mrs Alice Gibson Wickham (wife of Mr E. R. Wickham, of Waitara, builder), an annuitant, £2500

WOODLEY, Charles Horace (1884-1928)
married Eveline Maud CHALLIS (1881-1948) in 1907
* son of John Woodley & Martha Ann Ayers. Brother of Florence, see William Hart
* daughter of William Charles Challis & Elizabeth Matilda Tuckwell. Sister of Adelaide Elizabeth (see Lindop). Sister of Winifred Myrtle (see Harry Goodin)

WRIGHT, James Henry (1882-1974)
married Margaret Catherine WEBB (1883-1967) in 1903
* son of Arthur Hobbins Wright & Elizabeth Lily Fletcher. Arthur was a Policeman & NZ Police Commissioner from 1922-1926
* daughter of Thomas Charles Webb & Emmelina Sargent

GUNTHER marriages NZ

the GUNTHER GROOMS
Arthur Charles Gunther (1877-1930)
married Georgina JUNO (1888-1956) on 1911
their known children
1912 - Gladys Catherine Gunther
1913 - Arthur Charles Gunther
1916 - Dorothy Annetta Gunther

Edwin Whitefield Gunther (1873-1912)
married Sarah THRUPP in 1906
their known children
1913 - Edwin Harold Gunther

Ernest Frank Gunther
married Annie FORBES in 1919

Ernest Otto Gunther
married Jane EBERT in 1899
their known children
1900 - Otto Ernest Gunther
1902 - Elsie Gunther
1904 - Gretchen Gunther
1906 - Rose Gunther

John Gunther
married Mary Anne McPherron TINSLEY in 1891
their known children
1891 - Lucy Elizabeth Gunther
1892 - Margaret Gunther
1893 - Catherine Gunther
1894 - John William Whitefield Gunther
1900 - Ruby Pretoria Gunther

John Gunther
married Minnie Essie BROWN in 1914

Otto Ernest Gunther (1900-1947)
married Ethel Elizabeth May FLETCHER in 1920

Richard Nicholas Gunther (1903-1987)
married Mona Malcolm MUNRO (1903-1995) in 1929


the GUNTHER BRIDES
Dorothy Annette Gunther
married Nigel Russell McKEOWN (1911-1981) in 1937

Elsie Gunther (1902-1986)
married Vivian Cecil 'Viv' SPARROW (1902-1980) in 1923
* son of Arthur William 'Bill' Sparrow & Jewel Beatrice Green. Arthur & Jewel had immigrated from Tasmania, settling first in Dunedin, then Christchurch. His father was a carpenter who later became a joinery manufacturer and builder. Viv's brother was Arthur George William Sparrow, commercial artist, photographer, businessman

Emily Clara Gunther
married William John DAWSON in 1888

Gladys Catherine Gunther (1912-1992)
married Cecil Lucas OSBORNE (1909-1973) in 1929

Helen Gunther
married Alexander HOUSTON in 1888

Lilly Margaret Gunther
married James HYNDMAN in 1912
their known children
1913 - Iris Dorothy Hyndman

Lucy Gunther
married Percy FALCONER (1893-1970) in 1930
* 6th of 7 known children of James Falconer (1856-1922) & Clara Thorn (1866-1921), of Wangaehu, Masterton - died Wellington - buried Masterton

Lucy Elizabeth Gunther
married James Albert FALCONER (1886-1963) in 1909
* 1st of 4 known children of William Louttit Falconer (1845-1919) & Alice Sarah Catt of Fernridge, Upper Plain, Masterton

Paula Gunther
married Roman KLUG in 1916
their known children
1918 - Franz Herman Roman Klug

Rose Gunther (1906-1989)
married Lionel Gordon PRATLEY (1904-1986) in 1929

Ruby Pretoria Gunther (1900-1966)
married Percival George YALDEN (1899-1979) in 1924

BLUFF cemetery NZ - burials J-L

BLUFF burials
* excludes still born
* birth date may be calculated from age at death
* date could be that of death or burial
* names grouped together not necessarily related
* a lot more info available by reading the headstones at above link
NOTES Original list of names was taken from the above database. Most people have been individually researched, but not all, use as a guide only to your own research

A to C .. D to F .. G to I .. J to L
M to O .. P to R .. S to U .. V to Y

JACK, William - 19 May 1928 aged 58

JACKSON, Charles - 22 Oct 1965 aged 65
JACKSON, Isabella Ellen - 11 July 1942 aged 48
JACKSON, James - 30 Sep 1898 aged 82
JACKSON, Wilhelmina Elizabeth - 28 Sep 1898 aged 19 week

JAMIESON, Barbara 'Gladys' - 7 Feb 1951 aged 49
* buried with Henry
JAMIESON, Elizabeth Jean - 23 Nov 1977 aged 64
* buried with son Russell Thomas Ward (1939-1957)
JAMIESON, Henry - 9 Sep 1978 aged 81

JOHANSEN, Grace E - 1 May 1939 age not found

JOHNSON, Ben - 4 June 1938 aged 58
JOHNSON, Catherine Maud - 23 Jan 1960 aged 59
JOHNSON, Dulcie Margaret - 12 Nov 1980 aged 89
JOHNSON, Grace Inglis Sinclair - 23 June 1971 aged 87
JOHNSON, Margaret Elizabeth - 23 Oct 1939 aged 63
JOHNSON, Mary - 3 April 1967 aged 90
JOHNSON, William - 31 March 1950 aged 70
JOHNSON, William Edward - 21 May 1980 aged 78
JOHNSON, William Henry - 31 Dec 1965 aged 73

JOHNSTON, Arthur - 11 Aug 1937 aged 58
JOHNSTON, Catherine - 5 July 1910 aged 31
JOHNSTON, Charles - 3 Oct 1888 aged 34
JOHNSTON, Charles Lesmont - 25 Dec 1931 aged 66
JOHNSTON, Fanny - 25 March 1903 aged 9 days
JOHNSTON, Frank Henry - 18 Nov 1959 aged 85
JOHNSTON, Jane - 1 May 1916 aged 31
JOHNSTON, Kathleen - 14 April 1918 aged 3 weeks
JOHNSTON, Margaret - 21 Oct 1896 aged 30
JOHNSTON, Oliver J - 1 Sep 1962 aged 78
JOHNSTON, Sarah Ann - 4 June 1914 aged 69
JOHNSTON, William Henrybooth - 29 Nov 1942 aged 68

JONES, Bramwell Gladstone - 13 July aged 10 months
JONES, Constance Edna - 30 July 1973 aged 77
JONES, Elizabeth Jane - 23 April 1921 aged 33
JONES, Ernest - 19 Aug 1938 aged 55

JOSE, Andrew - 18 Dec 1927 aged 76

JOSS, Catherine - 16 Jan 1964 aged 83
JOSS, Elizabeth - 14 June 1943 aged 17
JOSS, Herbert Mark Leslie - 4 July 1956 aged 67
JOSS, Lena - 3 Jan 1916 aged 30
JOSS, Mary - 29 Sep 1952 aged 52

KANE, Mary - 17 May 1907 aged 2

KEINAN, Annie Christina - 9 July 1880 aged 1 month
KEINAN, Elizabeth Gustava - 21 July 1878 aged 3
KEINAN, John - 29 Aug 1887 aged 57
KEINAN, John Herbert - 14 Oct 1899 aged 11 months
KEINAN, Mary Gustave - 31 March 1926 aged

KELLY, Edmond George - 18 Feb 1936 aged
KELLY, Maurice David - 16 Aug 1945 age not found

KENNAWAY, Andrew Laurie - 15 Feb 1920 aged 56

KENNEDY, James - 25 Jan 1943 aged 59

KERR, John - 18 Aug 1899 aged 53
KERR, Mary - 8 Oct 1922 aged 72
KERR, Thomas - 8 July 1884 aged 6

KING, Andrew - 25 Feb 1894 aged 23
KING, Elizabeth - 23 March 1911 aged 73
KING, Emilie Bertha - 1 Feb 1935 aged 49
KING, Florence May - 9 Aug 1905 aged
KING, James - 14 Aug 1951 aged 85
KING, Janet Watson - 1 Nov 1954 aged 90
KING, John - 3 May 1908 aged 82
KING, John Wallace - 2 Sep 1913 aged 49
KING, Robert Stewart - 27 Feb 1892 aged 2 months
KING, William John - 17 June 1911 aged 22 hours

KINGI-POTIKI, Jane - 23 Dec 1934 age not found
KINGI-POTIKI, William Henry - 18 Aug 1955 age not found
KINGI-POTIKI, Violet - 14 Nov 1946 aged 37
KINGI-POTIKI, William Henry jnr - 18 May 1953 age unknown
* inscribed on white cross is: Violet died 1946, William Henry jnr died 1953, William Henry died 1955

KINGSWELL, Elizabeth - 4 April 1892 aged 62

KIRKLAND, George - 24 Sep 1912 aged 63
KIRKLAND, Isabella - 30 July 1949 aged 83
KIRKLAND, Alan Robert - 11 Sep 1927 aged 12

KITSON, Arthur - 7 July 1929 aged 56
KITSON, Matilda - 29 Oct 1929 aged 53
KITSON, Thomas Clarence - 30 Nov 1901 aged 7 months

KUPA, Joseph Reremoana - 13 April 2016 aged 100

LABATT, Henry Joseph - 24 April 1924 aged 56

LADBROOK, Elise - 5 May 1909 aged 6
LADBROOK, William - 27 July 1901 aged 13 days

LAKER, Alfred John - 19 Feb 1979 aged 75
LAKER, Grace Isobel - 22 Oct 1975 aged 67

LARBY, Frederick James - 7 Aug 1945 aged 48

LAUDER, Alexander - 22 Sep 1912 aged 26

LAWRENCE, Laura Emily - 30 May 1977 aged 65

LAWSON, James Oliver - 4 July 1953 aged 50

LEE, Agnes - 27 Aug 1890 aged 53
LEE, Alice Maud - 23 May 1899 aged 25
LEE, Charles - 9 Aug 1897 aged 58
LEE, Clifford - 22 Nov 1913 aged 2
LEE, Edward James - 20 April 1901 aged 4 Weeks
LEE, Evelin May - 1 Jan 1885 aged 7 months
LEE, Frederick - 26 March 1891 aged 8
LEE, Henry - 26 Feb 1932 aged 76
LEE, Isaac - 22 Dec 1961 aged 76
LEE, John - 10 Aug 1900 aged 4 months
LEE, Mary Ann Florence - 5 July 1905 aged 7 months
LEE, Mary Elizabeth May - 29 Sep 1880 aged 14 months
LEE, Selina - 29 Aug 1948 aged 91
LEE, Thomas Henry - 12 March 1964 aged 84

LEES, Charles - 1 Aug 1897 aged 61

LENIHAN, Cecily Mary - 2 Feb 1921 aged 2

LIGHTFOOT, Annie - 15 April 1896 aged 19
LIGHTFOOT, Arthur - 6 Nov 1913 aged 32
LIGHTFOOT, Charlotte - 30 Oct 1929 aged 77
LIGHTFOOT, John - 19 April 1918 aged 71

LINDQUIST, Beatrice Vera - 7 May 2011 aged 97
LINDQUIST, Francis Oscar - 26 March 1956 aged 71
LINDQUIST, Francis Oscar - 11 Nov 1994 aged 82
LINDQUIST, James Blair - 18 May 1980 aged 61
LINDQUIST, Robina Carson - 13 Sep 1956 aged 67

LINDSAY, Amelia Grace - 20 July 1967 aged 89
LINDSAY, George Napier - 19 May 1933 aged 66
LINDSAY, Jessie Heather - 17 March 1965 aged 60
LINDSAY, Lisle Brotherton- 1 Jan 1976 aged 65

LISTER, Eliza Gertrude Mary - 23 Nov 1918 aged 32

LITTLE, Emily Isabel - 12 Aug 1950 aged 56
LITTLE, John - 4 Jan 1972 aged 82

LONG, David Gordon Douglas - 16 Sep 1941 aged 42
LONG, David John Tiernan - 20 Feb 1896 aged 59
LONG, Ellen - 6 April 1892 aged 30
LONG, Mary - 30 Oct 1946 aged 85

LOUDEN, John - 3 June 1881 aged 17 hours
LOUDEN, Louisa - 17 May 1882 aged 1 day

LOVETT, Charles Herbert - 3 Jan 1918 aged 64
LOVETT, Eloise Emma - 27 Sep 1958 aged 77
LOVETT, Herbert Frederick - 19 Sep 1943 aged 59
LOVETT, Linda Constance - 30 April 1895 aged 9 days
LOVETT, Marion - 15 Jan 1943 aged 68
LOVETT, Ronald Ainsley Keith - 23 March 1963 aged 65
LOVETT, Sarah - 5 June 1935 aged 82

LOW, Ada - 6 March 1936 aged 52
LOW, Alfred - 4 Jan 1935 aged 51

LOWE, Margaret 'Pearl' - 7 March 1962 aged 65
LOWE, William Henry - 3 May 1979 aged 88
LOWE, William Ralph - 16 Feb 1941 aged

LUCAS, Gladys Ruby - 13 Oct 1914 aged 6 weeks
LUCAS, John Richard - 9 June 1914 aged 52

LUKE, DAVID Henry - 18 Jan 1904 aged 8 weeks

LUNDGREN, Charles - 27 March 1914 aged 51

A to C .. D to F .. G to I .. J to L
M to O .. P to R .. S to U .. V to Y

PHOTO
Grave of the Lightfoot family

Plot 89, Block General 5
In loving memory of
John Lightfoot
Died April 16th 1919 Aged 71 years
Also his beloved wife
Charlotte
Died Oct 29th 1929 Aged 77 years
And their beloved children
Annie Lightfoot
Died April 15th 1896 Aged 16 years
Arthur Lightfoot
Accidentally drowned
6th Nov 1913 Aged 32 years


BLUFF cemetery NZ - burials D-F

BLUFF burials
* excludes still born
* birth date may be calculated from age at death
* date could be that of death or burial
* names grouped together not necessarily related
* a lot more info available by reading the headstones at above link
NOTES Original list of names was taken from the above database. Most people have been individually researched, but not all, use as a guide only to your own research

A to C .. D to F .. G to I .. J to L
M to O .. P to R .. S to U .. V to Y

DALE, Catherine Vera - 23 June 1895 aged 5 months
DALE, Frederick Hassel - 8 May 1925 aged 64
* born Ballarat, married Jeanie Walker & had 6 children
DALE, Jeanie/Jane - 12 July 1911 aged 49 (nee Walker)
DALE, John - 27 July 1904 aged 69
DALE, Robert John Hamilton - 24 June 1908 age not found

DALGLIESH, Hugh - 12 Jan 1908 age not found

DALTON, Jennie - 28 Nov 1935 aged 54
DALTON, Richard Pyke - 20 June 1935 aged 12 hours
DALTON, Rita May Scott - 13 Feb 1921 aged 1

DAVEY, Isobel Jane - 27 Feb 2006 aged 87

DAVIDSON, Agnes - 12 Jan 1933 aged 61
DAVIDSON, Robert J - 31 Aug 1939 aged 68

DAVIES, Jane - 19 April 1910 aged 40

DAVIS, Beresford - 3 Feb 1948 aged 10 hours
DAVIS, Susannah - 21 Dec 1877 aged 65

DAWSON, Allen Frederick - 2 July 1950 aged 2
DAWSON, Florence - 20 April 1958 aged 42
DAWSON, James - 3 Aug 1955 aged 66
DAWSON, Lewis Alfred - 10 June 1955 aged 39
DAWSON, Lovina D Norma - 3 March 1945
* there were 2 young girls who died the same day 3 March 1945. Database has the above name. The two girls were: Levina Trena Janette Dawson aged 4 & Norma Evelyn Dawson aged 3
HEADSTONE READS In remembrance of Lewis Alfred Beloved husband of Myra Dawson 1916-1955 also their children Lavina, Norma & Allen also Myra Ruth Dawson 1919-1973
DAWSON, Phoebe Eleanor - 10 July 1929 aged 59
DAWSON, Samuel - 27 Oct 1972 aged 61
DAWSON, Samuel John James - 21 April 1940 aged 76
DAWSON, Sara Ann - 26 Dec 1955 aged 77
DAWSON, William Arthur - 16 Jan 1965 aged 51
DAWSON-CLARKE, Myra Ruth - 10 Oct 1973 aged 54

De SMIDT, Henry Jospeh - 4 March 1872 aged 52
De SMIDT, Louisa Christina - 9 July 1904 aged 73 (nee Gohl)
* Henry & Louise married in NZ in 1863. One of their daughters, Dorothea Theresa De Smidt (1866-1927) married Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph George Ward 1st Baronet of Wellington, GCMG, PC (1856-1930) & 17th Prime Minister of NZ. Born in Melbourne, Joseph joined the post office as a message boy in 1869 but was soon sacked for being impudent to his employer. In the meantime he had learned Morse code and later, as postmaster general, he enjoyed confounding dignitaries escorting him on tours of inspection by smartly tapping out his own telegrams. Ward then worked as a clerk at Samuel Nichol's general store on the Bluff waterfront until 1876 when he briefly joined the Public Works Department as chief clerk, handling the loading and unloading of ships. Sometime in 1877 or 1878 Hannah Ward Barron lent her son £800 with which he built storage sheds on the waterfront. Joseph Ward was beginning what became a lifetime mercantile enterprise buying wool, grain and skins. In time he acquired shipping agencies and sold supplies such as grass seed, sheep dip, fertiliser and supplementary stockfeed to Southland's rapidly growing number of small farmers. In 1878, when still only 21, he was elected to the Campbelltown Borough Council. In 1881 he added the Bluff Harbour Board to what became an impressive list of political trophies. In November – aged 25 – he was mayor, a position which he held until 1886 and again in 1897–98. In February 1883 he was chairman of the harbour board as well, a position from which he was able to influence freight rates and wharf space – both important to J. G. Ward and Company. His company now had its headquarters in the Crescent in Invercargill. Ward held the chairmanship of the harbour board until February 1888, resuming it briefly in 1893 when his company grew shaky and freight rates were much on his mind. He remained a member until 1917.
In 1883 27-year-old Joseph Ward, handsome, olive-skinned and with an expansive moustache, married the tall, graceful Theresa Dorothea De Smidt, who was 10 years younger and the daughter of Bluff's rival publican. There were two ceremonies at Bluff, probably for religious reasons, one on 4 December and the other on the fifth. They were to have five children, four of whom spent their childhood years in Bluff before going away to private schools. It was a most successful marriage.
When Seddon died on 10 June 1906, Ward was in London. He hastened back to New Zealand and was sworn into office as prime minister on 6 August 1906... lots more at his link

DEMETRIUS, Peter - 9 Sep 1888 aged 62
* buried with the Bradshaw

DENNY, Charles Alfred - 22 Jan 1987 aged 74
DENNY, Hubert Earl - 11 May 1957 aged 74
DENNY, Lucy - 14 Dec 1969 aged 81

DENTON, Emily - 17 Nov 1953 aged 64
DENTON, Laurence Percival - 11 Dec 1978 aged 93
DENTON, Raymond John - 7 Sep 1980 aged 59

DEVALON, Felix John - 12 Oct 1959 aged 96

DICKENS, Louisa/Lucy - 2 April 1901 age not recorded
North Otago Times, 3 April 1901
Louisa Dickens, a married woman accompanied by her son, a lad of 13, died on the Monowai, shortly after the steamer arrived at the Bluff, on the passage from Melbourne. The circumstances necessitated an inquest at the Bluff. The post mortem disclosed extensive lung trouble and peritonitis, but the cause of death was rupture of a perforated ulcer on the stomach. The jury returned a verdict that death resulted from natural causes. Mrs Dickens' husband is said to be in Palmerston North

DIMOND, George Torrance - 20 March 1992 aged 63
DIMOND, Nola Gladys - 8 Jan 2012 aged 83
DIMOND, Sandra Marie - 11 July 1956 aged 2 days

DIXON, Cecil Bolasses - 8 June 1968 aged 62
* son of Francis & Susan
DIXON, Francis Kipling - 23 April 1917 aged 13
DIXON, Francis Kipling - 4 April 1896 aged 70
DIXON, Jessie Lilian - 17 March 1945 aged 63 (nee Weir)
* wife of William
DIXON, Leslie Henry - 13 June 1924 aged 23
DIXON, Margaret Jane - 21 July 1885 aged 14 weeks
DIXON, Percy William - 15 Feb 1904 aged 13 months
DIXON, Susan - 30 March 1877 aged 38 (nee Brown)
* married Francis Kipling Dixon in Melbourne in 1859
DIXON, Vida Jane - 24 Oct 1997 aged 93
DIXON, William Bolasses - 27 June 1945 aged 68
NOTE also see DHYRBERG below

DODD, Agnes Jane - 16 Sep 1943 aged 79
DODD, Violet Ann - 17 Oct 1894 aged 3 weeks
DODD, William - 8 July 1928 aged 69

DOHERTY, Sybil Hera - 26 April 2003 aged 92

DONALDSON, Adam - 27 Dec 1924 aged 81
DONALDSON, Flora - 13 Feb 1898 aged 43
DONALDSON, Minnie Sophia - 9 June 1905 aged 5 months

DONOVAN, Annie Louisa - 27 April 1932 aged 52
DONOVAN, James - 30 June 1886 aged 44
DONOVAN, James - 31 Oct 1942 aged 80
DONOVAN, John - 17 March 1944 aged 71
DONOVAN, Margaret - 1 May 1879 aged 38

DOUGLAS, Edna Dorothy Ann - 14 Dec 1994 aged 88

DOUGLASS, May Cameron - 9 Jan 1997 aged 102 (nee Mullay)
* buried with Mullay family

DOWNIE, Phyllis Te Wheariki - 30 April 2002 aged 62

DOYLE, Agnes Smith - 4 April 1973 aged 78
DOYLE, Mary Ann - 25 Sep 1935 aged 76
DOYLE, Peggy Walker - 17 Aug 1941 aged 20
DOYLE, Thomas Francis - 16 July 1968 aged 75
DOYLE, William leslie - 27 July 1963 aged 46
HEADSTONE In loving memory of Peggy, Dearly loved only daughter of, T F & A S Doyle, Died 17th Aug 1941 in her 21st year, And her only brother, William Leslie, Died 27th July 1963 in his 46th year, And their father Thomas F Doyle, And their mother Agnes S Doyle, Only a beautiful memory

DUFF, Charlotte - 30 May 1941 aged 78
DUFF, David - 17 April 1911 aged 16 days
DUFF, David - 6 July 1923 aged 61
DUFF, James - 3 Oct 1962 aged 71
* David, Charlotte & their sons

DUNCAN, Edna Jane - 4 Jan 1943 aged 5 minutes
DUNCAN, Erasmus - 4 May 1942 aged 42
DUNCAN, George - 30 July 1906 aged 74
DUNCAN, Helen Joyce - 26 Sep 1948 aged 29

DURHAM, Charles Alfred - 21 July 1951 aged 53

DHYRBERG, Ruth Kipling 10 March 1922 aged 2 days
* named after her grandmother Ruth Kipling Dixon who married Daniel Elias Wilson in 1885. Their daughter, Beatrice May Elvina Myrial Wilson, married Charles Harold Dyhrberg in 1919 and had Ruth above & Harold Herbert Dyhrberg (1920-1977)

DRAKE, Margaret - 18 Feb 1964 aged 72
DRAKE, Margaret - 26 June 1941 aged 78
DRAKE, Sophia Brier - 29 Nov 1895 aged 4
DRAKE, William - 3 June 1937 aged 89
* footstone for Lil Gimblett (1906-1993)

DRESSLER, William - 13 Oct 1943 aged 60

DREW, Lewis Frederick - 28 May 1927 aged 56

DRISCOLL, Thomas Peter - 8 Aug 1950 aged 53

EADIE, James - 9 May 1946 aged 77
EADIE, Jane - 6 Jan 1990 aged 102 (nee Roderique)
* James & Jane married in 1911

EAST, William Edmund - 11 Jan 1893 aged 2

ECKHOLD, Alfred - 21 Feb 2005 aged 90
ECKHOLD, Alfred Raymond - 12 Jan 1958 aged 20
ECKHOLD, Audrey - 4 Jan 1989 aged 72
ECKHOLD, Brian - 2 April 2007 aged 67

EDGE, Annie - 30 July 1958 aged 75
EDGE, George Vivian Marmaduke - 11 Feb 1946 aged 62

EDGINTON, Catherine - 13 Aug 1953 aged 73 (nee Georgeson)
EDGINTON, George Bernot - 28 May 1960 aged 84
* married in 1904

EDWARDS, Alan 'Bruce' - 3 Sep 1933 aged 7
EDWARDS, Alexander - 18 Dec 1904 aged 78
EDWARDS, Chaslands - 6 Feb 1976 aged 47
EDWARDS, Doris Ismay - 30 July 1956 aged 40
* daughter of George & May
EDWARDS, Edward - 8 Sep 1936 aged 52
EDWARDS, Elizabeth Charlotte - 8 March 1890 aged 18
EDWARDS, Florence Susan May - aged 18 Aug 1946 aged 57
EDWARDS, Hannah - 13 July 1898 aged 16
EDWARDS, John 16 June 1887 aged 13
EDWARDS, John 18 Jan 1934 aged 85
EDWARDS, John 'George' 14 Sep 1928 aged 52
EDWARDS, Margaret - 8 Aug 1887 aged 14
EDWARDS, Maria - 14 May 1921 aged 69
EDWARDS, Mary - 17 Jan 1889 aged 13
EDWARDS, May - 22 June 1956 aged 65
EDWARDS, Thomas Chasland - 20 Nov 1918 aged 41
EDWARDS, William 10 March 1898 aged 19

ELVIN, George Henry - 20 Oct 1903 aged 67

ENNIS, William Bruce - 2 Feb 1944 aged 5 months

ERICKSON, Esmond Eric - 12 March 1941 aged 76
ERICKSON, Matilda Ann - 29 April 1949 aged 73
ERICKSON, Edward - 28 July 1958 aged 61

EWART, Ada Constance Halkett - 30 Jan 1932 aged 25
EWART, William Wilson - 24 Feb 1945 aged 73

FAHEY, John - aged 29 Oct 1944 aged 76

FAKAN, Peter - 24 Sep 1949 aged 2 days
FAKAN, Philip Peter, 5 Sep 1966 aged 57
HEADSTONE In loving memory of Ensign Philip Fakan U.S.M.S., Beloved husband of, Jean Fakan, Died 5th Sept 1966, also their infant son Peter

FANNING, John George Joseph - aged 10 months
FANNING, William - 27 Dec 1957 aged

FARRELL, Nancy - 12 May 1912 aged 77
FARRELL, Peter - 7 Feb 1922 aged 88
FARRELL, Bernard - 31 July 1892 aged 18
FARRELL, Ellen Theresa - 18 Feb 1950 aged 80

FERGUSON, Isabella Anderson - 25 Aug 1965 aged 86
FERGUSON, Stanley Muir - 23 March 1954 aged 36
FERGUSON, Stuart/Stewart - 27 Feb 1934 aged 58

FEWSTER, Linda Christina - 8 July 1966 aged 87
FEWSTER, Walter - 27 May 1941 aged 63

FINNERTY, Delia - 31 March 1931 aged 76 (see photo)
FINNERTY, Rodger - 16 Nov 1931 aged 86
FINNERTY, Rodger Francis ' Dick' - 27 April 1921 aged 29
* Dick was the son of Rodger & Delia

FISHER, William - 22 May 1945 aged 45

FLETCHER, Alfred Peter - 18 Oct 1922 aged 35
FLETCHER, Allan George - 27 April 1916 aged 4
* son of William & Rhoda
FLETCHER, Annie - 6 Nov 1941 aged 59
FLETCHER, James Thomas - 5 Jan 1965 aged 90
FLETCHER, Nathaniel James - 22 Aug 1908 aged 2 days
* son of James Thomas & Sarah Jane
FLETCHER, Rhoda Mabel - 8 Oct 1919 aged 33
FLETCHER, Sarah Jane - 20 Aug 1908 aged 30
FLETCHER, William Robert - 5 Feb 1930 aged 46

FLOATE, Wilhelmina - 5 Jan 1974 aged 70

FLUTEY, Frederick Charles - 10 Oct 1854 aged 25
FLUTEY, Frederick Henry - 31 Dec 2001 aged 97
FLUTEY, Myrtle Isobel - 9 May 2000 aged 89

FORDHAM, Albert Edward - 26 May 194 aged 85
FORDHAM, Ellen - 9 Dec 1899 aged 66
FORDHAN, Thomas H - 19 Feb 1919 aged 58
FORDHAM, Thomas Richard - 4 June 1908 aged 78

FORSYTH, Kevin Athol Robert - 29 Sep 1949 aged 2 days

FOWLER, Anthony Prentice - 3 Jan 1951 aged 21
FOWLER, Beatrice Maria - 30 July 1955 aged 81
FOWLER, Edward - 10 Jan 1957 aged 54
FOWLER, Edward - 2 Aug 1930 aged 59
FOWLER, John Stewart - 26 April 1934 aged 2
FOWLER, John David - 26 Dec 1937 aged 4 months
FOWLER, Maata - 18 Sep 1951 aged 49
FOWLER, Mark - 30 Sep 1957 aged 2 days
FOWLER, Mary Ann - 26 Aug 1923 aged 74
FOWLER, Matson - 29 Sep 1960 aged 3 days
FOWLER, Mere Tekaehe - 29 Feb 1940 aged 63
FOWLER, Norman - 13 Jan 1906 aged 9 days
FOWLER, Richard - 21 Oct 1897 aged 54
FOWLER, Richard - 11 July 1945 aged 60
FOWLER, Robinson Hugh 'Robbie' - 6 July 1960 aged 17
FOWLER, Simon - 17 Oct 1961 aged 1 day

FOX, Dorothy Hannah - 14 Aug 1917 aged 2 months
FOX, William James - 7 Nov 1916 aged 32

FRANCIS, Agnes Rodney - 7 Feb 1944 aged 81
FRANCIS, Rev Robert - 19 July 1928 aged 65
* husband & wife

FRASER, Robert - 25 Jan 1891 aged 72

FREDRIC, Thomas - 28 Nov 1954 aged 77

FROST, James - 14 Sep 1876 aged 6 months
FROST, Sarah - 11 July 1876 aged 23

FRY, Emma Louisa - 3 Oct 1931 aged 90
FRY, Robert Cecil - 8 May 1923 aged 81

FYFE, George Henry - 10 Feb 1965 aged 87
FYFE, May Waari - 28 April 1941 aged 47

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Grave of the Finnerty family

Plot 99, Block General 7
In loving memory of
Rodger Francis (Dick)
Beloved son of R & D Finnerty
Died April 27th 1921 Aged 29 years
R.I.P.
In loving memory of our dear parents
Delia Finnerty
Died 2nd April 1931 Aged 76 years
Rodger Finnerty Died 16th Nov 1931
Aged 86 years
FINNERTY


BLUFF cemetery NZ - burials A-C

The BLUFF, previously known as Campbelltown but referred to as "The Bluff", is the southernmost town in New Zealand. The area was one of the earliest in NZ where a European presence became established. The first ship known to have entered the harbour was the 'Perseverance' in 1813 in search of flax trading possibilities. The first European settlers arriving 1823/1824. Bluff is world known as the home of the iconic Bluff Oysters. Because of the cold, clear waters no other oyster on the planet come close to the taste ..

BLUFF burials
* excludes still born
* birth date may be calculated from age at death
* date could be that of death or burial
* names grouped together not necessarily related
* a lot more info available by reading the headstones at above link
NOTES Original list of names was taken from the above database. Most people have been individually researched, but not all, use as a guide only to your own research

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ABLEY, Frederick - 20 Jan 1905 aged 36
Otago Witness, 25 Jan 1905
The body of a man named Fred Abley, aged thirty-six, missing since Saturday week (7th Jan), came out to the colony as a fireman and greaser on the Tokomaru two months ago, was found alongside the wharf at Bluff on Thursday after the departure of the Theresa Ward for the island. He was last seen on the evening of the 7th inst; walking down the wharf with a parcel under his arm and it is supposed that he fell between the wharf and the cutter variance when trying to get on board. Apparently the body was churned up from the bottom by the Aotea, which took its departure on Wednesday and carried underneath the wharf to the other side by the action of the waves. Deceased leaves a wife and two children in County Essex, England

ADAM, Ann - 10 Aug 1893 aged 15
ADAM, Elizabeth - 28 April 1901 aged 16
ADAM, James - 3 July 1910 aged 61
ADAM, Jane Elizabeth - 10 March 1877 aged 6 weeks
* BDM has her as Adams

ALBERTSON, Russell William - 14 Aug 1946 aged 7 hours

ALDER, Arthur - 18 Oct 1874 aged 39

ALLAN, Harold Robert Lewis - 27 Jan 1967 aged 67
ALLAN, Isabel Margaret - 10 Aug 1965 aged 65 (nee McDonald)
* Harold & Isabel married in 1920

ANDERSON, Andrew - 19 Jan 1888 aged 30
ANDERSON, Charles - 7 Oct 1931 aged 73
ANDERSON, Elizabeth Agnes - 2 March 1913 aged 26
ANDERSON, Elizabeth Jane - 8 Sep 1929 aged 69
ANDERSON, Jean - 14 May 1941 aged 23

ARNETT, Jane Mere - 14 March 2004 aged 101
ARNETT, Richard - 25 April 1937 age not found

ASHWELL, Annie Maria - 21 Dec 1949 aged 75
ASHWELL, Charles Victor - 10 July aged 46
ASHWELL, Dorothy - 5 Feb 1925 aged 30 minutes
ASHWELL, Joseph Stewart - 21 Jan 1906 aged 8 months
ASHWELL, Louisa - 19 Sep 1901 aged 6 months
ASHWELL, Thomas - 3 June 1930 aged 67

ATKINSON, Alfred Ernest - 6 June 1920 aged 49

BAGRIE, Alexander Hay - 9 July 1901 aged 77

BAILEY, Alexander 'Alex' - 3 April 1938 aged 71
BAILEY, David - 4 Aug 1956 aged 20 minutes
* buried with his granddad Perce
BAILEY, Mary Jane Cartsburne - 22 Dec 1926 aged 52
* wife of Alex
BAILEY, Perce Frederick - 24 May 1955 aged 62
BAILEY, Thelma Elaine - 8 Nov 1934 aged 19 months

BAIN, George Robert - 9 Jan 1900 aged 2 days

BALL, George - 3 Feb 1941 age not found

BALLANTYNE, James - 10 Aug 1959 aged 61
BALLANTYNE, Janet Jamieson - 4 Oct aged 61
BALLANTYNE, Stella Maude - aged 72
BALLANTYNE, William - 28 Feb 1929 aged 63

BANNERMAN, Lois Burns - 20 June 1919 aged 3

BARBER, Margaret - 28 Oct 1967 aged 96
BARBER, William - 20 June 1944 aged 84

BARCLAY, Susan - 14 Jan 1958 aged 4 hours

BARKER, Elizabeth - 11 Aug 1912 aged 72
BARKER, Raymond Blair - 29 Oct 1920 aged 6
BARKER, William - 6 March 1939 aged 65
BARKER, William - 26 March 1907 aged 67

BARNES, Albert James - 6 April 1909 aged 3
BARNES, John James - 9 June 1932 aged 71
BARNES, Louisa - 28 April 1901 aged 6 months

BARNETT, Agnes Lilian - 29 Aug 1961 aged 71
BARNETT, Albert James - 10 May 1920 aged 3
BARNETT, Algernon John Steptoe - 30 Jan 1956 aged 73
BARNETT, Thomas Richard - aged 24 July 1910 4 hours

BARNSDALE, Eliza Jane - 28 Aug 1957 aged 85
BARNSDALE, Laura Adelaide - 25 March 1983 aged 80
BARNSDALE, William Thomas - 14 Jan 1939 aged 67

BARRON, Hannah Ward - 10 Nov 1898 aged 68

BARRY, Daniel - 30 Nov 1911 aged 74

BARTON, George James - 16 July 1946 aged 80
BARTON, James - 21 Jan 1942 age not recorded
BARTON, Laura - 19 Dec 1941 aged 69 (nee Symonds)
* married George James Barton in 1897

BAXTER, Allan James - 14 July 2010 aged 75

BEAL, Percy Owen - aged 16 months

BEATON, Ada Louisa - 30 July 1896 9 months
BEATON, Alexander - 14 Jan 1898 aged 47
BEATON, Annie Eliza - 8 Dec 1927 aged 67
BEATON, Charles Thomas - 22 Feb 1977 aged 89
BEATON, Jack Ernest - 26 July 1983 aged 68
BEATON, Jennie - 11 March 1954 aged 15 minutes
BEATON, Violet Olivia - 29 Sep 1967 aged 76
BEATON, William James - 19 June 1893 aged 20 months

BERTRAND, James Robert - 24 March 1910 aged 69
BERTRAND, Mary Elizabeth - 25 March 1917 aged 62
BERTRAND, Robert Edmund - 27 Feb 1894 aged 19
BERTRAND, William Wickham - 4 July 1877 aged 9 months

BIELAWSKI, Ann/Annie - 3 Oct 1911 aged 42

BIGWOOD, Beatrice Mary - 3 Nov 1968 aged 80
BIGWOOD, Beatrice May - 14 Nov 1915 aged 10 months
BIGWOOD, Christina Ann May - 17 Sep 1973 aged 82
BIGWOOD, Emily Anne - 9 July 1924 aged 79
BIGWOOD, Ernest George - 31 May 1964 aged 84
BIGWOOD, Ernest Harold - 21 Dec 1990 aged 83
BIGWOOD, Jabez - 30 June 1922 aged 77
BIGWOOD, Margaret Emily - 27 Aug 2001 aged 80
BIGWOOD, Reginald Douglas - 7 June 1941 aged 18
BIGWOOD, Rupert Oliver - 19 Nov 1958 aged 68

BIRCHALL, Walter - 29 May 1887 aged 30

BIRD, Miss Sarah - 1 Feb 1902 aged 77
* buried with 5 Waddel family

BLACK, George Morton - 1 Jan 1944 aged 74
BLACK, John Kyron - 4 Sep 1967 aged 58

BLACKLOCK, William - 20 Jan 1895 aged 69 (see photo)
* from Callander, Perthshire

BOBERG, Bessie - 2 May 1934 aged 74

BOLLONS, John Peter - 18 Sep 1929 aged 66

BOWEN, Daniel - 14 Sep 1900 aged 50

BOWERS, Jane Barr - 6 Nov 1906 aged 66
BOWERS, Stephen - 21 March 1903 aged 75

BRADSHAW, Charles - 2 Nov 1909 aged 68
BRADSHAW, Peter Demetrius - 9 Sep 1999 aged 62
BRADSHAW, Thomas - 26 March 1925 aged 50
BRADSHAW, Ellen - 1 Jan 1926 aged 83
* all buried together

BREAYLEY, Alexander Thomas - 28 Nov 1930 aged 53

BROOKES, Wallace Ambercrombie - 19 April 1931 aged 71

BROWN, Henry Hope - 5 Aug 1894 aged 50

BUCKINGHAM, Roa Joan Goodwin (nee Hewitt, formerly Norman)
- 11 Jan 2000 aged 75. Buried with Sydney Thomas Buckingham & Carrie Pretoria 'Tory' McGarry
BUCKINGHAM, Sydney Thomas - 5 April 1992 aged 68

BULLARS, Catherine - 12 Oct 1940 aged 84
BULLARS, John - 19 Feb 1939 aged 88

BURCOMBE, Thomas - 1 Oct 1937 age not found

BURKE, Hannah - 30 Jan 1896 aged 68
BURKE, James - 1 Sep 1906 aged 84
BURKE, Thomas - 7 April 1916 aged 86

BURNETT, Alice - 18 Sep 1961 aged 82

BURROWS, Bessie - 17 Sep 1906 aged 63
BURROW, Nicholas John - 27 July 1903 aged 73

BURT, Gordon David - 28 Nov 1942 aged 14 weeks

BURTENSHAW, Alfred - 19 June 1940 aged 14 weeks
BURTENSHAW, Christina Alice - 22 July 1975 aged 84 (nee Anderson)
* married William Henry in 1919
BURTENSHAW, Clutha - 27 Dec 1944 ..
* Clutha James Burtenshaw (1919-1985), Porter, NZR 27518 WWII, son of William & Christina, worked in Bluff on the railways. The burial here in 1944 is the stillborn son of his & Alma Florence. Clutha James' ashes were taken from Southland, interment unknown
BURTENSHAW, Louisa Winifred - 7 June 1967 aged 88
BURTENSHAW, Margaret Alexandra - 5 Jan 1903 aged 4 months
BURTENSHAW, Shirley - 15 Oct 1949 aged 23
BURTENSHAW, Thomas - 11 Dec 1906 aged 12 weeks
BURTENSHAW, William Henry - 29 Oct 1981 aged 82

BURTON, George - 27 March 1944 aged 70

BUTCHER, Frederick - 29 July 1914 aged 65
Mataura Ensign, 30 July 1914 THE BLUFF FIRE One of the biggest fires that has ever occurred at Bluff for over a decade commenced in the Club Hotel Buildins at midnight on Tuesday. By the fire at Bluff in the Club Hotel buildings in the early hours of Wednesday (29th) morning three lives were lost namely Peter MONSON (55), Fred BUTCHER (66) and John Thomas BROOK (22)
Brook, a Private in the Bluff territorials, was a fireman and lodged at the hotel. He was due at his work in the railway shed at six o'clock and as he did not turn up inquiries were made. Brook had only arrived from Lumsden the previous week to take up his duties at the Bluff. He was a single man, 22 years of age. On the night preceding the fire he arrived at the hotel from a hard day's work and his remark to one of the hotel staff was, "I am dead tired and I am going to have a good sleep." He went straight to his room and from that minute nothing was seen of him again. A careful search of the place failed to reveal any human remains under the bedroom he occupied (room 6) but it is possible that the unfortunate man had groped his way out into the corridor and had been overcome by the heavy smoke.
Monson was an American Swede and had been employed on the barque Irene as ship's carpenter. His charred body was found in a bent-up tangled wreckage of the bedstead (room 15), where he was evidently suffocated in his sleep.
Butcher, the third victim, commonly known as "Blucher", was a well-known identity, an old character of both Invercargill and Bluff, being an ex man-o'-warsman.
There were many heroic actions during the progress of the fire. Two of he maidservants were rescued in the nick of time, one being unconscious with her night clothes on fire. Another became stupefied and was unable to move when a man caught hold of her and carried her down the fire escape. The fire brigade rendered excellent service under trying circumstances

BUTLER, Agnes Blair - 31 Oct 1946 aged 60
BUTLER, Beatrice Victoria - 27 May 1980 aged 82
BUTLER, Charles Blaney - 20 Oct 1929 aged 16
BUTLER, William Patrick - 26 Aug 1972 aged 88

BUTTERFIELD, Alice Louisa - 11 Nov 1953 aged 73
BUTTERFIELD, Gladys Louisa - 25 Oct 1923 aged
BUTTERFIELD, Henry Baden Powell - 23 Aug 1900 aged 3 months
BUTTERFIELD, Henry Benjamin - 27 March 1953 aged 78
BUTTERFIELD, James Joseph - 12 Dec 1955 aged 88
BUTTERFIELD, Jane - 9 Feb 1907 aged 15 hours
BUTTERFIELD, Lilian Evelyn - 1 May 1911 aged 5
BUTTERFIELD, Robert James William - 12 Aug 1915 aged 12

CAIRD, Andrew Banks - 16 May 1940 aged 45

CAITHNESS, Elizabeth - 11 May 1961 aged 72

CALDER, Ann - 22 June 1914 aged 71
CALDER, Arthur - 2 Oct 1936 aged 62
CALDER, Catherine Ann - 8 April 1953 aged 11 months
CALDER, Doris R - 9 Aug 1917 aged 7 months
CALDER, Ernest Alexander - 24 Oct 1967 aged 82
CALDER, Ernest Lewis 'Nobby' 22 April 2001 aged 79
CALDER, Ethel Ravine - 26 Nov 1932 aged 38 (nee Roderique)
* married Ernest Alexander in Dunedin 1916
CALDER, George Allan - 12 Dec 1931 aged 55
CALDER, Hannah Bella - 27 Nov 1934 aged 49
CALDER, James - 1 May 1911 aged 69
CALDER, James - 21 July 1954 aged 73
CALDER, James Alexander - 21 Aug 1920 aged 4
CALDER, Lindsay - 18 Sep 1925 aged 13 months
CALDER, Margaret Straughan - 28 Aug 1920 aged 6 months
CALDER, Marjorie Ann - 10 June 1983 aged 52

CAMERON, Duncan Burns - 16 April 1894 aged 41
CAMERON, Edith Raeburn - 21 April 1955 aged 70
CAMERON, John Mitchell - 13 Dec 1918 aged 6 months
CAMERON, John - 23 May 1945 aged 74
CAMERON, Minnie - 12 Aug 1905 aged 2 days

CAMPBELL, Clara - 30 Jan 1916 aged 40
CAMPBELL, George Alexander McDonald - 8 Nov 1904 aged 5 months
CAMPBELL, Herbert Arthur John - 9 April 1922 aged 9
CAMPBELL, Herbert W - 22 Feb 1939 aged 62
CAMPBELL, Insell - 5 May 1917 aged 2 weeks
CAMPBELL, Mary - 22 March 1938 aged 80
CAMPBELL, Minnie Syliva - 24 Aug 1932 aged 46
CAMPBELL, Norah Ann - 18 Sep 1963 aged 81
CAMPBELL, Robert - 28 April 1913 aged 41
CAMPBELL, William - 18 Aug 1929 aged 59

CANTRICK, John - 11 Dec 1896 aged 50
CANTRICK, Madeline - 23 April 1976 aged 89
CANTRICK, Mary - 18 Feb 1902 aged 41
CANTRICK, Walter - 2 Feb 1903 aged 84

CHAPMAN, Elaine Isabella - 11 April 1910 aged 6

CHARLESTON, Alexander - 27 May 1937 aged 73
CHARLESTON, James - 12 Jan 1889 aged 70
CHARLESTON, James - 30 June 1942 aged 83
CHARLESTON, Margaret - 28 June 1905 aged 84
CHARLESTON, Mary - 4 June 1938 aged 65

CHESHIRE, William Colin - 27 Dec 1945 aged 42

CHEYNE, Alexander - 1 Oct 1945 aged 71
CHEYNE, Isabella Thomson - 16 Dec 1959 aged 77

CHISHOLM, Marie Margaret - 2 Oct 1944 aged 24 hours

CHRISTIE, Agnes - 16 Nov 1927 aged 71

CHURCHOUSE, Albert Edward - 31 Oct 1899 aged 27

CLARE, Anne Alexa - 26 April 1975 aged 94
CLARE, Emily - 16 Nov 1906 aged 70
CLARE, Joshua - 23 Feb 1897 aged 75
CLARE, Walter McNeil - 13 Oct 1963 aged 84

CLARK, Alexander - 23 Aug 1888 aged 69
CLARK, Catherine - 2 Jan 1906 aged 79
CLARK, James - 23 May 1883 aged 45
* James Clark was born Edward McGraw. Born in Liverpool, Lancashire, he emigrated to Otago c1857-1862. Edward married Harriett Jubber in Dunedin in 1863. After the death of their son John in 1866 Harriet left Edward to go back home to her parents. While she was there she found out she was pregnant with Margaret and her parents sent her back to NZ. Around this time, for some reason, Edward McGraw changed his name to James Clark. He then started working for the Marine Department as a Lighthouse Keeper and all records from then onwards are under the name of James Clark. He was first appointed to the Lighthouse Service on 1 May 1867 as a Probational Assistant Lighthouse Keeper at Taiaroa Heads.
He later served at the Nuggets and then Dog Island until his death by a fall down Dog Island Lighthouse, 23 May 1883.

CLEAVE, George Brian - 14 June 1957 aged 71
CLEAVE, James Henry - 17 May 1960 aged 91
CLEAVE, Mary Louisa - 2 Nov 1966 aged 77

CLEAVER, Carl Frederick - 21 Jan 1904 aged 39

COBBETT, William H - 30 May 1894 aged 20
Western Star, 2 June 1894
On Wednesday about 1.30pm, a body was observed floating close to the wharf at the eastern end at the Bluff. Messrs F. Fordham, A. Beaton and Smith took a boat and brought it ashore, when it was found to be that of the young lad Cobbett, who was supposed to have deserted from the barque Lochnagar during her recent stay at port. He had acted as a cabin boy and was a smart young fellow, fairly well educated, steady and popular among his shipmates. As he had left letters for London in his berth, also clothes &x., his shipmates thought he had probably fallen overboard. Captain Gasson thought he had deserted and, after acquainting the police, wrote him off the articles as having deserted. The body was much decomposed and it seems that the skull was fractured across the crown from side to side, indicating that deceased when falling overboard must have struck something. The night was very dark when he was lost and it is supposed that he walked over the wharf when returning to the ship. He was rather shortsighted and this may have had a good deal to do with the accident which caused his death. It is understood he has a mother living in London and that he was her only son.

COBBITH, Ellen - 8 Oct 1886 aged 10 days
COBBITH, James - 16 April 1884 aged 4 months

COFFEY, Edward - 30 Jan 1880 aged 42

CONDREN, Carmen Louisa - 4 Jan 1961 aged 39

CONNELLY, Catherine Agnes - 9 July 1956 aged 87

CONNOR, Charles - 9 March 1904 aged 27

CONWAY, David/Davis - 31 Dec 1916 aged 76
CONWAY, John David - 6 Dec 1918 aged 30
CONWAY, Margaret May - 17 June 1935 aged74
CONWAY, Thomas Henry - 12 March 1915 aged 20

COOPER, Albert Owen - 13 Aug 1903 aged 2 months
COOPER, George Owen - 4 May 1916 aged 68
COOPER, Margaret Orminston - 18 Dec 1946 aged 85
COOPER, Sarah - 14 Nov 1938 aged 83
COOPER, Thomas - 15 July 1913 aged 66
COOPER, William Owen - 23 Oct 1897 aged 6

COOTE, Ivy Irene - 19 Nov 1954 aged 53

CORLETT, Robert - 8 April 1897 aged 56

COTTER, Slyvester Miles - 26 May 1908 aged 40

COUPAR, George Greig - 12 May 1915 aged 58
COUPAR, James Stuart Haereroa - 23 Jan 1934 aged 83
COUPAR, Mrs Nancy - 3 Sep 1937 aged 72
COUPAR, Stewart Anglem Bruce - 27 March 1944 aged 43

CUFF, Eileen - 21 Nov 1906 aged 1

CULLEN, James - 31 March 1945 aged 51

CULLING, Coral Patricia - 20 Dec 1940 aged 4
CULLING, Sidney George - 15 May 1954 aged 59
* married Laura Emily Haywood in 1932

CUNNINGHAM, Maud Anderson - aged 10 weeks
CUNNINGHAM, Ruth - aged 16 months

CURWOOD, Francis Henry - 14 Oct 1896 aged 3 weeks
CURWOOD, William - 23 Sep 1896 aged 12 hours

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William Blacklock (1825-1895)

Plot 145, Block 5, General
Sacred to the memory Of
William Blacklock
Native of Callander, Perth-shire Scotland
Who died 20 Jan 1895 Aged 69 years


passengers on the ARETHUSA Wellington, NZ 1879

The ARETHUSA to New Zealand
Ship: 1272 tons
Captain: John H Stiven
Surgeon Superintendent: Dr Edward Husband
Sailed: Plymouth 3 Sep 1879
Arrived: Wellington 7 Dec 1879

Evening Post, 8 Dec 1879
ARRIVAL of the ship ARETHUSA
~ with 375 Immigrants ~

The fine ship Arethusa, under command of Captain J. H. Stiven and chartered by the N.Z. Shipping Company, arrived in harbor with the change of wind last night. Captains Rose and Holliday, with Dr Johnston and Mr Redwood, went on board and, after examination, reported the passengers all well. The captain reports leaving Plymouth on third September and had fine weather till crossing the Line on 8th October; the Cape was passed on 3rd November and Tasmania on the 29th; Farewell Lighthouse was made on the 6th and she anchored at the Heads on Sunday morning till the wind changed last night, when she was brought in by Pilot Holmes. The passage was particularly find throughout. The health of the passengers was very good. Four deaths occurred during the first seven weeks - one adult and three infants. There were also four births, one of which was stillborn and twins prematurely. All the immigrants, excepting about 70, are nominated; about 50 go to Wanganui by the 'Stormbird' to-night and the Manawatu takes a like number to Foxton to-morrow. Those for Wellington will be landed by the 'Moa' to-morrow morning.

IMPORTANT NOTES
* The ages people gave to immigration back then were usually adjusted, if necessary, to suit the 'requirements' of immigration. NZ expected that young, healthy people would populate the country, therefore most older immigrants dropped a few years off their birth age to be allowed to emigrate. Best to remember that when reading the list below and use their birth dates as a guide only to your own research.
* The spelling of some names probably differs from how we spell them today
* Apart from wives and very young children, all immigrants had to list an occupation. Most men listed Labourer and single women chose Servant, Dairymaid etc. Immigrants could (and did) turn their hand to anything, so writing their 'occupation' here is demeaning and not at all indicative of their abilities, which is why I have not added them
* People with the same surnames, grouped together here, may not always mean they were related

ANDERSON
John aged 20 (1859-) blacksmith from Tyrone
Thomas aged 17 (1862-) carpenter from Tyrone
Margaret aged 15 (1864-) servant from Tyrone
James aged 14 (1865-) servant from Tyrone
* nominated by Isabella Anderson, servant c/o W. S. Levy, Roxburgh St., Mt Victoria, Wellington

APPLERLEY
Alfred aged 24 (1855-1918) wheelwright from Herefordshire
Elizabeth aged 22 (1857-1932)
* nominated by John Apperley, carpenter of Masterton. However, Alfred & Elizabeth appear to have gone straight to Hawke's Bay where 10 children were born (8 sons) from 1880-1900
Poverty Bay Herald, 5 Nov 1932
Hastings recently lost another of its old and respected citizens who had resided there for about 53 years (1879), in the person of Mrs Elizabeth Apperley, widow of the late Me Alfred Apperley.

ARMSTRONG Robert aged 22 (1857-) from Antrim

BAILEY
Benjamin aged 38 (1841-) from Shropshire
Ann aged 37 (1842-)
Robert aged 19 (1860-)
William aged 14 (1865-)
Thomas aged 12 (1867-)
Martha aged 9 (1870-)
Sarah Lucy aged 6 (1873-)
* nominated by Seamen Farraday, blacksmith of Wellington

BAINFORD Miriam aged 23 (1856-) servant from Staffordshire

BARNES
Anne M aged 40 (1839-) from Oldford, London to join husband
George J I aged 20 (1859-)
* nominated by John G Barnes of Ingestre St., Wellington

BARRISCRIL/BARRISCRIEL Samuel aged 22 (1857-) from County Monaghan

BERRY Elizabeth aged 12 (1867-)
* travelled with the Pearce family

BLUIKHORUE
* also Blenkarne, Blinkhorne
Charles aged 54 (1825-1893) from Leicestershire
Sarah aged 59 (nee Brooks 1820-1882)
* dropped their ages considerably. Charles was born 1813 & Sarah 1809
* nominated by William Blinkhorne, carpenter of Masterton (note spelling)
* they are buried in Archer street. A son, William Blenkarne (1837-1911) & wife Hannah (nee Kite 1839-1910) arrived in 1874 on the 'Conflict' with 3 children. A daughter, Mary Ann Blinkhorne (1841-1934) married John Hayes & arrived with the 1st 4 of their 11 children in July 1879 on the 'Zealandia'

BOGGS
Hales aged 26 (1853-) joiner from Yorkshire, Essex
Jane aged 25 (1854-)
Harry aged 3 (1876-)
Bertha aged 4 months (1879-)
* nominated by Richard Gill, civil service of Wellington

BOOTH
Annie aged 55 (1824-1879) housekeeper from Abbeyleix, Laois, Queens County, Carlow
* nominated by Mrs Miller, Adelaide - died on board from pulmonary haemorrhage
Isabella H aged 21 (1858-) servant born Carlow
Alice M aged 18 (1861-) servant born Carlow
John J aged 17 (1862-) born Carlow
Emily aged 14 (1865-) born Carlow
Frances aged 12 (1867-) born Carlow

BOWIE David aged 29 (1850-1897) shipwright from Kincardine, Scotland
Agnes aged 26 (1853-1892)
Euphemia aged 1 (1878-)
* nominated by Mrs Hannah Bowie, Ingestre St., Wellington

BOYD Thomas aged 22 (1857-) from County Down

BOYLE Thomas aged 19 (1860-) from County Antrim

BRADLEY
Patrick aged 34 (1845-) from County Meath
Mary aged 30 (1849-)

BRISTOL Thomas aged 25 (1854-1919) from Staffordshire

BROAD Edward F aged 20 (1859-) carpenter from Surrey
* nominated by George Henry Broad (1853-1922), bookbinder of Wellington

BROGAN Elizabeth aged 18 (1861) from County Cavan

BURKE
Richard aged 43 (1836-) wharf labourer from Dublin
Margaret aged 42 (1837-)
Margaret aged 19 (1860-)
Thomas aged 16 (1863-)
Patrick aged 14 (1865-)
Richard aged 11 (1868-)
Joseph aged 7 (1872-)

CALL Patrick aged 23 (1856-) from Tipperary
* nominated by Pat Slattery, farm labourer of Karori

CARMICHAEL
Margaret A aged 22 (1857-) from Antrim
Sarah aged 20 (1859-) from Antrim

CARTY
Pat aged 18 (1861-) from Roscommon
Ann aged 20 (1859-) from Roscommon
* nominated by Bridget Carty, cook at the Princess Hotel, Tory St., Wellington

CLARKE James aged 21 (1858-) from County Cavan

COLE William aged 22 (1857-) from Gloucestershire
* nominated by Frederick Cole of Greytown

COLEMAN
Annie aged 19 (1860-) from Queens County
Ellen aged 17 (1862-) from Queens County

CONDON Michael aged 19 (1860-) groom from Limerick

CONNOR Peter aged 30 (1849-) groom from County Cork
* nominated by John Reane, Turakina - additional entry has: James Meehan, Marton

COOKE
Martha aged 28 (1851-) from Donegal
David aged 8 (1871-)
Martha aged 7 (1872-)
Isabella aged 5 (1874-)
* nominated by Mrs Isabella Roulstoy, dressmaker of Mulgrave St., Wellington

COOPER
George James aged 35 (1844-) fitter from Plumstead, London
Emily aged 16 (1863-)
Henry Charles aged 14 (1865-1907)
Mildred E aged 12 (1867-)
George J aged 11 (1868-)
Marian aged 8 (1871-)
Eleanor aged 4 (1875-)
* nominated by R Duff, carpenter

CORKER William J aged 26 (1853-) from Derry

COUCHMAN
Frederick aged 44 (1835-) signalman from Kent
Charlotte aged 44 (nee Gardner 1835-)
* Charlotte was actually born in Dover 16 Nov 1829 so was aged 50, as was Frederick. In a letter to family in England, Charlotte wrote about the dull routine of shipboard life and comments on the poor food. On arrival they stayed at the NZ Company depot while searching for jobs. Charlotte comments on wages and prices and reports that two of her daughters, Jane aged 16 and Martha aged 10, had found situations as nursemaids. By 24 Dec the family had moved to Bulls where Jane and Martha were employed in a hotel.
* Charlotte died in Wanganui Hospital 17 Oct 1902 aged 74

Charles Frederick aged 24 (1855-1938) carpenter from Sussex
* son of Frederick & Charlotte above
Eliza Victoria aged 22 (nee Thornhill 1857-1933)
Emily aged 1 (1878-)
Frederick aged 5 months (1879-)
* another 8 children born in NZ

Frederick aged 22 (1857-) railway worker from Sussex
John aged 20 (1859-) railway worker
Horace aged 18 (1861-) railway worker
Jane aged 16 (1863-)
William aged 13 (1866-) shop boy
Martha Ann aged 10 (1869-)
* children of Frederick & Charlotte above

COWAN
Charles aged 50 (1829-) dairy farmer from Ayrshire
Euphemia aged 48 (1831-1880)
Elizabeth aged 20 (1859-) dairy maid
Charles aged 16 (1863-) farm boy
George aged 14 (1865-) farm boy
Euphemia aged 11 (1868-)
Robert aged 7 (1872-)
* Euphemia died of consumption just 7 weeks after arrival

CRAVEN joiner from Lancashire to Feilding
John aged 30 (1849-)
Alice aged 29 (1850-1892)
Sarah aged 8 (1871-)
Elizabeth aged 6 (1873-)
Frederick aged 2 (1877-)
Herbert aged 1 (1878-)
Feilding Star, 11 Oct 1892
CRAVEN - At Ashhurst, on October 9th, Alice, beloved wife of John Craven, aged 43 years. She is buried Plot 5, Block 27 at Terrace End

CRAWFORD
Annie M aged 19 (1860-) from County Fermanagh
Eliza aged 17 (1862-)
* nominated by John Frane, ploughman of Hunters Farm

CROCKETT
John aged 22 (1857-1914) from Derry
Joseph aged 18 (1861-1932) from Derry
* sons of William Crockett & Matilda Patterson
John married Elizabeth Ovenden in Hawera in 1883
Joseph married Eliza Honnor in 1884
* They are buried in Te Henui cemetery

DARLING William H aged 24 (1855-) from Leitrim
* possibly William Rutherford Darling (see child .. 1)

DAVISON
Joseph H aged 23 (1856-) carpenter from Yorkshire
Mary aged 23 (1856-)
Shaw aged 8 months (1879-1879), died on board from dentition & diarrhea

DEUT
John 34 (1845-) blacksmith from York
Mary aged 34 (1845-)

DICKENSON James aged 22 (1857-) from Northumberland

DOWNER
Hayden E aged 36 (1843-1896) shipwright from Hamptonshire
Annie aged 33 (1846-1926)
Fritz E aged 2 (1876-)
Alfred William aged 2 (1877-1961)
* nominated by George Inman, carpenter of Masterton

DRIVER
William aged 31 (1848-) chairmaker from Middlesex
Harriet aged 25 (1854-)
* nominated by Mrs Mary Chainley, Willis street

EADIE
Andrew aged 29 (1850-) from Fife
Honora aged 28 (1851)

ELLIOTT Robert aged 21 (1858-) from Derry

FARRELL Kate aged 22 (1857-) dairymaid from Kerry

FAWCETT Jane aged 20 (1859-)

FERGUSON
William aged 38 (1841-) ship joiner from Lanark
Margaret aged 35 (1844-)
Thomas aged 6 (1873-)
William aged 5 (1874-)
John H aged 3 (1876-)
James aged 2 (1877-)
Alex aged 8 months (1879-)

FITCHLEY Hugh aged 29 (1850-) driller from Lancashire

FITZGERALD
Abbey aged 19 (1860-) from Cork
Mary aged 18 (1861-) from Cork

FLETCHER Joseph aged 24 (1855-) from Lancashire

FOX John aged 21 (1858-) from Rosscommon

FRANCE
Allen aged 35 (1844-) joiner from Yorkshire
Mary Ann aged 36 (1843-)
Ada aged 11 (1868-)
Elizabeth aged 7 (1872-)

GARNETT
James aged aged 27 (1851-1887) railway guard from Bradford
Henrietta aged 24 (nee Riley 1855-)
Martha aged 5 (1874-)
* James died in Marton, 14 Nov 1887, aged 36. Marton, 14 Nov 1887 A man named James Garnet, dropped dead this morning while at work. It is supposed heart disease was the cause of death.
* also read

GARUHAM/N Henry aged 19 (1860-) from Suffolk

FLEMING
Gaven aged 26 (1853-) from Lanark to Feilding
Sarah aged 23 (1856-)
William aged 6 (1871-)
James aged 4 (1875-)

GILLBANKS
* Isaac aged 32 (1847-) bootmaker from Lancashire
Ann aged 32 (1847-)
Mary aged 10 (1869-)

* William aged 34 (1845-) from Lancashire
Mary aged 35 (1844-)
John Henry aged 14 (1865-)
Benjamin Wilson aged 8 (1871-)
Joseph aged 3 (1876-)
William aged 1 (1878-)
* siblings, settled in New Plymouth

GOSLING
Lawrence aged 24 (1855-) stevedore from Middlesex
Sarah aged 22 (1857-)
Ellen aged 2 (1877-)
Mary aged 11 months (1878-)
male infant (1879-) born on board

GREARSON
Michael aged 20 (1859-) from Monaghan
John aged 19 (1860-) from Monaghan

GRIFFITHS James aged 13 (1866-) scholar from Essex
* was nominated but not known by whom. Not known who he travelled with

HAM
* Mary aged 39 (1840-1923) from Devonshire
* She was the wife of Job Ham (1835-1925) coal trimmer of Morwellham, Devon, who arrived two months before her, in Oct 1879 on the 'Zealandia' with their oldest son William Ham (1862-1940). Job worked for the Westport Coal Company. Mary died in Queen's St, Mt Victoria, Wellington July 1923 aged 82. Job died in Wellington June 1925 aged 90 from bronchitis & pneumonia. They are buried Karori.
* Henry 'Harry' aged 10 (1869-1948)
* Harry married Mary Carolina Debreceny in Kumeroa, Woodville in 1899 & had 2 children. In 1903 a fight erupted over possession of the house Harry built on the land owned by his father-in-law. In 1908 Mary sued Harry for the £5 maintenance due. In 1915 he was sentenced to 6 months gaol for not paying maintenance. In 1917, Mary living in Feilding, & Harry living in Wellington, were divorced after being separated for years. Harry died Aug 1948 & buried Karori
* James aged 8 (1871-1950)
* John aged 6 (1873-1934)

HARPER
James aged 39 (1840-1884) millwright from Forfar
Helen Ferrier aged 37 (nee Webster 1842-1908)
Mary aged 10 (1869-1933)
Margaret aged 8 (1871-1937)
Helen aged 6 (1873-1948)
Agnes aged 4 (1875-1942)
James aged 2 (1877-1940)
They had two more children in NZ
* James drowned in the Wanganui River 24 June 1884 aged 44
Manawatu Standard, 24 June 1884
A man named Harper, an engineer employed on the steam crane used at the Heads railway contract, fell off the breakwater this morning and was drowned almost immediately. It was a steep incline and no appliances were at hand for saving his life. He is a married man with six young children.
* Helen died in Wanganui 24 Nov 1908 aged 65
Wanganui Chronicle, 26 Nov 1908
HARPER - On the 24th inst., at her residence, 101 Harrison Street, Helen, widow of the late James Harper, aged 65 years
They are buried at Heads Rd., Cemetery

HARRIS
Harriet aged 33 (1846-) from Erith, Kent to join husband George Harris, baker, Taranaki St., Wellington
Harriett aged 13 (1866-)
George aged 8 (1871-)
Lucy aged 5 (1874-)
Henry aged 4 (1875-)
Charles aged 2 (1877-)
Sarah aged 1 (1878-)

HEALD
William aged 22 (1857-) from Lancashire to Feilding
Alice aged 23 (1856-)
Mary aged 1 (1858-)
* nominated by P. Pope, builder of Feilding
Ralph aged 26 (1853-) joiner from Lancashire to Feilding
Ellen aged 25 (1854-)
Mary E aged 4 (1875-)
Ralph aged 8 months (1879-)

HIBBERD Clara aged 25 (1854-) cook from Yorkshire

HURLEY Patrick aged 21 (1858-) from Cork

HURLSTON Mary aged 67 (1812-) widow from Somerset

HURLSTONE Charles aged 29 (1850-) shipwright, born Bristol, from Somerset. Probably same spelling (or vice versa) as widow Mary Hurlston above
* nominated by S. A. Hurlston, shipwirght, Clyde Quay

HUTCHINS
Thomas aged 28 (1851-) blacksmith from Cheshire
Elizabeth aged 26 (1853-)
Edward aged 2 (1877-)
Elizabeth aged 3 days (1879-)

ILPATRICK Annie aged 19 (1860-) from Derry
* married Herbert Thomas in 1882

IRELAND
Robert aged 24 (1855-) from Durham
Ellen aged 22 (1857)
Jane aged 1 (1878-1879) died on board from mucoenteritis

JONES Daniel aged 32 (1847-) blacksmith from Monmouth

KEARNS
Michael aged 20 (1859-) shipwright from Kerry
Mary aged 18 (1861-) from Galway

KEATING Thomas aged 23 (1856-) from Cavan

KENNEDY Samuel aged 21 (1858-) from County Down

KERVEN(S) Mary aged 21 (1858-) from County Kerry

KNIGHT Sarah aged 56 (1823-) a nurse from Worcestershire
* Her address was listed as c/o Sutton, 52 High St., Kates Hill, Dudley, Worcester
* nominated by John Kite, labourer of Masterton
* Sarah died in Masterton 8 Aug 1889 aged 80, making her birth year 1809

LENOWRY Joseph aged 29 (1850-) boat builder from Guernsey

LEONARD
William aged 24 (1855-) mason from Aberdeen
Mary aged 20 (1859-)

MADIGAN Michael aged 25 (1854-) from county Clare

MAHONEY
Cornelius aged 23 (1856-) from Kerry
* nominated by Daniel Mahoney, contractor of Tinakori
Honora aged 19 (1860-) from Kerry
Ellen aged 17 (1862-) from Kerry

MARKEY Alice aged 21 (1858-) from Monaghan

MARKS
Arthur aged 19 (1860-) tailor from Warwickshire
Albert aged 16 (1863-) tailor from Warwickshire

MARTIN
Frances aged 49 (1830-) from Middlesex, 'Matron' on board
James aged 44 (1835-) from Salop (Shropshire)
Fanny aged 40 (1839-)
Patrick aged 23 (1856-) from Cavan
Martha aged 20 (1859-)
Elizabeth aged 17 (1860-)
George aged 14 (1865-)
Kete aged 12 (1867-)
Lucy aged 10 (1869-)
John aged 7 (1872-)
William aged 5 (1874-)
Henry aged 1 (1878- )
* nominated by Seamen Farraday, blacksmith of Wellington

MAXWELL
Jane aged 20 (1859-) from Antrim
Mary A aged 17 (1862-) from Antrim

MAY John aged 22 (1857-) from Kerry

McAUERIN
James aged 30 (1849-) from Tyrone
Harriet aged 27 (1852-)
Harriet aged 6 (1873-)
James aged 2 (1877-)
Eva aged 8 months (1879-)

McCULLOCH William aged 42 (1837-) from Ayrshire
* travelled with Stuarts

McDONOUGH John Joseph aged 19 (1860-) from Rosscommon

McEVOY Joseph aged 18 (1861-) from Meath

McGILL William aged 23 (1856-) from Antrim

McKEE
Elizabeth aged 42 (1837-) nurse from Lanark
Mary aged aged 32 (1847-) nurse from Lanark
Peter aged aged 13 (1866-)
David aged 11 (1868-)

McKEOWN
John aged 43 (1836-) from Tyrone
Mary A aged 32 (1847)
James aged 8 (1871-)
Mary aged 6 (1873-)
John aged 4 (1875-)
Margaret aged 11 months (1878-)

McLAUGHLIN
James aged 24 (1855-) from Rosscommon
Bridget aged 22 (1857-) dairymaid from Rosscommon
Agnes aged 20 (1859-) dairymaid from Rosscommon

MITCHELL William aged 33 (1846-) gardener from Forfar

MOORE
Jane C aged 28 (1851-) teacher from Queens County
David H aged 6 (1873-)
Robert J aged 4 (1875-)
Thomas J aged 3 (1876-)
Georgina aged 2 (1877-)

MORAN Thomas aged 22 (1857-) from Kerry

MOULT
Edwin aged 24 (1855-) farmer from Cheshire
Juliet aged 26 (1853-)
Harry aged 10 months (1879-)

MUIR to Feilding
Joseph aged 25 (1854-)
Euphemia aged 30 (1849-)
Jessie aged 2 (1877-)

MURPHY, Patrick aged 22 (1857-)
* Agricultural Labourer from Lighthouse, Castleisland, County Kerry

MURRAY
James aged 39 (1846-) machine fitter from Forfar
Mary A aged 39 (1846-)
Margaret aged 12 (1867-)
David aged 9 (1870-)
William aged 6 (1873-)
Catherine aged 4 (1875-)
Robert aged 2 (1877-)

O'CONNELL Cornelius aged 20 (1859-) from Kerry

O'CONNOR Honora aged 20 (1859-) from Cork

O'LEARY
Daniel aged aged 21 (1858-) from Cork
Florence aged 21 (1858-) from Cork
Elizabeth aged 20 (1859-) from Cork

OLSEN Frederica aged 17 (1862-) from Norway

O'SULLIVAN Mary aged 19 (1860-) from Cork

PAGE George aged 26 (1853-) puddler from Staffordshire to Nelson

PARR
Jemima aged 38 (1841-) cook from Aberdeen
Isabella aged 17 (1862-) from Aberdeen
Alice M aged 15 (1864-)
George aged 12 (1867-)
Ada I aged 9 (1870-)
Jane E aged 6 (1873-)
Rose H aged 3 (1876-)

PAYNE
Leonard aged 26 (1853-) railway guard from Sussex
Marion aged 26 (1853)
Amy R aged 6 (1873-)
Lilly M aged 3 (1876-)
Alice F aged 11 months (1878-)

PEARCE
Richard aged 29 (1850-) carpenter from Wiltshire
Charlotte aged 30 (1849-)
* 12 year old Elizabeth Berry travelled with them

PEARSON
Robert aged 30 (1849-1920) platelayer from Westmoreland
* son of Thomas Pearson & Margaret Edger. Married his brother's widow and had 3 children with her before emigrating
Agnes aged 34 (nee Armstrong 1845-1910)
* wife of Robert. Had first married his brother George Pearson (1838-1874) and all but the last 3 children are George's children. She & Robert had another 5 children in Turakina
Thomas Winter aged 16 (1863-) errand boy
George Henry aged 14 (1865-) errand boy
Edith Annie aged 12 (1867-)
Eleanor Agnes aged 10 (1869-)
Mary Jane aged 7 (1872-)
Colin Winter aged 5 (1874-)
Bessie aged 2 (1877-)
John aged 1 (1878-)
Agnes aged 5 months (1879-)

Thomas aged 34 (1845-) mason from York
Martha aged 37 (1842-)
George William aged 7 (1872-)
Edith aged 10 (1869-)
Mary aged 5 (1874-)
Sarah I aged 1 (1878-)

POWER
Lawrence aged 65 (1814-) Kilkenny
Ann aged 60 (1819-)
John aged 18 (1861-) Kilkenny to New Plymouth
Julia aged 16 (1863-1942) born Kilkenny, from Queens County to New Plymouth
* This Power family were among the 50 or so immigrants to be sent to Taranaki. They left Wellington 4 days after landing, on 11 Dec, on the steamer 'Waitaki'
* Julia married (arranged) John Francis O'Donnell (1840-1913) from Donegal in 1883 in Wellington & had 6? children. Two young sons buried Mount St cemetery. John is buried in Nelson. Julia moved to Huntly, Waikato with her 3 daughters and is buried in Kimihia, Huntly

PRETIOUS William Henry aged 10 (1869-1942) scholar from Yorkshire
* not known who he was travelling with

RAFTIS Mary aged 18 (1861-1926) from Kilkenny
* Mary married William Nicholas Tregonning (1862-1947) in 1897 & had 5 children. William was born at Pleasant Creek, Victoria, Australia. He was a Post Master in Wellington. They are buried in Karori

RIELLY Thomas aged 20 (1859-) from Cavan

RILEY
Elizabeth aged 47 (1832-) widow from Yorkshire
Hannah aged aged 25 (1854-) from Yorkshire

RIMMER
Thomas aged 23 (1856-) joiner from Cheshire to Feilding
Ellen aged 22 (1857-)
William A aged 2 (1877-)
Annie aged 1 (1879-)

ROBERTSON William aged 42 (1837-) from Renfrew to Feilding

ROSS
George aged 29 (1850-) carpenter from Rosshire
Mary aged 22 (1857-)
Annie aged 5 months (1979-)

SLATTERY Thomas aged 20 (1859-) from Tipperary

SMITH William aged 26 (1853-) from County Down

STANLEY
Mary aged 47 (1832-) widow from Lancashire
Thomas aged 22 (1857-) bricklayer from Lancashire

STUART
John aged 23 (1856-) from Ayrshire to Feilding
Sarah aged 23 (1856-)
James aged 6 (1873-)
Mary aged 4 (1875-)
John aged 2 (1877-)
Jane aged 6 months, died on board from meningitis

TAYLOR
George aged 23 (1856-) mason from Aberdeen
Mary aged 22 (1857-)
Andrew aged 21 (1858-) from Aberdeen
David aged 19 (1860-) from Aberdeen
* all nominated by James B Taylor, blacksmith of Waverley
James M aged 6 (1873-), travelled with Leonard

TEIDEMAN Elizabeth aged 30 (1849-) cook/housemaid from Surrey

THOMSON William aged 20 (1859-) carpenter from Aberdeen

THORNHILL Eliza Victoria aged 22 (nee Couchman 1857-1933). Buried Taita
* married Charles Frederick Couchman in 1876, related to the other Couchman

TIERMAN
Bridget aged 25 (1854-) from Rosscommon
Mary aged 27 (1852-) from Rosscommon

TURNBULL
Robert aged 31 (1848-) cabinetmaker from Roxburgh
Euphemia aged 28 (1851-)
John C aged 5 months (1879-)

VEITCH Robert aged 23 (1856-) upholsterer from Edinburgh

WADDINGTON William aged 23 (1856-) Lancashire to Feilding
* travelled with Wilkinson

WATKINS James aged 24 (1855-) coachman from Fermanagh

WATSON James T aged 30 (1849-) joiner from Glasgow
* c/o Andrew Watson, 8 Dish St., Kelvinhough, Glasgow, Perth ??
Jessie B aged 29 (1850-)
James J aged 9 months (1878-)
* nominated by C. Watson, carpenter of Cruickshanks Sash 7 Door Factory, Wanganui

WILKINSON
John aged 44 (1835-) from Lancashire to Feilding
Mary aged 44 (1835-)
Sarah aged 24 (1854-) from Lancashire
* travelled with Heald
John aged 22 (1857-)
William aged 20 (1859-)
Mary aged 18 (1861-)
George E aged 13 (1866-) joiner
Margaret aged 11 (1868-)
Kate aged 9 (1870-)

WILLIAMS
Mary A aged 23 (1856-) from Stafford
Michael aged 22 (1857-) from Tipperary
* nominated by Pat Slattery from Karori

WINDRUM
George aged 24 (1855-1936) from Monaghan
Robert J aged 21 (1858-) from Monaghan

WOOD Anna Maria aged 58 (1821-) widow from Tyrone

PHOTO
ARETHUSA in Wellington 1879


William Donaldson & Eliza Mercer's 17 children, Otago

The journal was researched for FaithD, who asked (28 Jan 2018) ... I'd love to know if anyone has any information on Margaret Donaldson, or any photographs of her. She was born 1896 in Dunedin, NZ. Her parents were William and Eliza (nee Mercer) Donaldson from Kinnardineshire and Dollar Scotland respectively. After the research we've done I'm fairly sure she was our grandmother. She was unmarried when my father was born and never married.

Margaret was the 13th child of 17 children of William & Eliza Donaldson. The original info on the 17 children was taken from the journal
DONALDSON from Dunnottar, Kincardineshire
* This is the (expanded) Fifth Generation from that journal ..

William Donaldson (1846-1932) was born 25 Aug 1846 on "Glithno", a farm in Kincardineshire, Scotland to James Donaldson & Helen Walker
* In Dunedin on 19 July 1876, William married Eliza Mercer (1857-1906). It was Eliza's 19th birthday, William was 29. Eliza was born 19 July 1857 in Dollar, Clackmannan, Scotland to Charles Mercer & Eliza Herron

the children of William & Eliza
NOTE for some (yet unknown) reason, William & Eliza didn't registered the birth of their last 7 children until 1907
.. 1 ..
1876 - 1935 William Donaldson

William was born on 9 Aug 1876 in Dunedin
William married Alice Sarah Martin (1879-1914) in Glebe, Sydney in 1901. Alice was born 10 Sep 1879 in Sydney, 1 of 15 children of William Henry Martin (1842-1916) & Sarah Eliza Cain (1849-1916) who married in 1864 when Sarah was 14 and they died in Sydney 3 months apart).
known children of William & Alice
* 1904 - 1980 Edna Bernace Donaldson (born Ashfield, Sydney)
* 1910 - 1941 Thelma Muriel Donaldson (born NZ)
* 1912 - Myrtle Ivy Donaldson (born NZ)
* Alice died 17 Aug 1914 aged 35 in Wanganui
Wanganui Chronicle, 19 Aug 1914
DONALDSON
- On the 17th inst., at her late residence, 69 River Bank, Alice, the beloved wife of William Donaldson, aged 35 years. (Feilding and Dunedin papers please copy). FUNERAL NOTICE - Friends are informed that the Funeral will leave her late residence on Wednesday, the 19th inst., at 2.30pm
William died 18 Oct 1935 aged 58 in Dargaville
Press 21 Oct, 1935
FARMER'S SUDDEN DEATH
- A NATIVE OF DUNEDIN dies at Dargaville. The death took place suddenly last night of Mr William Donaldson, a widower, aged 58, a well-known Hoanga farmer. He had not been well for some time. He was taking part in a dance at a Scottish Society gathering and at the conclusion he walked to the door where he died. Mr Donaldson was a native of Dunedin. He served in the Boer War as a member of a Queensland unit. He was prominent in Scottish Society circles and was a popular farmer in the district where practically all the settlers are returned soldiers
William is buried Mount Wesley Old Cemetery
photo credit Terry Love



.. 2 ..
1878 - 1939 James Donaldson

James was born on 9 Feb 1878 in Dunedin
James died on 27 March 1939 aged 61
* nothing else known at this time


.. 3..
1880 - 1936 Charles Leonard Donaldson

Charles was born on 3 March 1880 in Dunedin
Charles emigrated to Patagonia about 1902 after the Boer War, in which he served in the Otago Mounted Hussars.
Charles married Elizabeth Noel Oakes McKay (1884-) on 18 May 1912 in Punta Arenas. Elizabeth was born on 25 Dec 1884 to James McKay, outfitter. They had a daughter in 1913, Elizabeth Mercer Donaldson, who married in a religious ceremony on Feb 12th 1936 in Punta Arenas, Chile to Jocelyn Garrett Grimwood (1902-1995, died South Africa). They had a son, Charles Anthony Garrett born 21 Oct 1939 in Punta Arenas, Chile, died 1992 in South Africa aged 53
In 1915 Charles was a farm manager at Estancia Oazy Harbour, which is in Provincia de Magallanes, Magallanes, Chile
Charles died 1 Dec 1936 in Estancia Punta Delgada, Chile. He was buried in Punta Arenas, Chile


.. 4 .. 1881 - 1897 Helen Eliza 'Nellie' Donaldson
Nellie was born on 31 Dec 1881 in Dunedin
Nellie died on 23 Nov 1897 aged 16 in Andersons Bay.
Otago Witness, 25 Nov 1897
DONALDSON
- On the 23rd November, at her parents' residence, Anderson's Bay, Helen Eliza (Nellie), the beloved eldest daughter of William and Eliza Donaldson, after a long and painful illness; aged 16 years. Deeply regretted
Nellie was buried Plot 50, Block 4 at Anderson's Bay with her mother & others (see photo at end)


.. 5 ..
1883 - 1967 Clemintina 'Jessie' Donaldson

Jessie was born 25 Dec 1883 (Xmas Day)
Jessie was named as a next of kin on her brother Neil's war enlistment of 1916, as living at 25 Waterloo Ave, Pipitea, Wellington. She never married.
Jessie died 29 March 1967 aged 83.
She was cremated at Karori, Wellington


.. 6 ..
1885 - 1949 Gordon Donaldson

Gordon was born on 28 Jan 1885 in Oamaru
Gordon married Catherine 'Kate' Bayne (1881-1965) on 17 Feb 1909 in Otakou, Otago.
Otago Witness, 31 March 1909
WEDDING AT OTAKOU
- A very pretty wedding was celebrated in the Maori Kaik Hall, Otakou on February 17. The contracting parties were Miss Catherine Bayne, daughter of John Bayne of Otakou and Mr Gordon Donaldson, son of William Donaldson, sen., Macandrew Bay. The hall was elaborately decorated with the flowers of the season. The bride, who was given away by her father, looked charming in a dress of cream silk, with beautiful bouquet and the usual bridal wreath and veil. The bridesmaids were Misses Christina, May, Isabella, Florence and Mabel Bayne. Miss Christina wore a beautiful cream crepon dress, the Misses May and Isabella, cream crepe and the Misses Florence Eveline and Mabel A. C. A. (Mabel Agnes Caroline Anderson) Bayne white. Mr Hislop filled the position of best man. The Rev Father Hearne conducted the marriage ceremony, after which the Wedding March was played by Miss Hansen. The bridal party, with close on 300 guests, sat down to the wedding breakfast, after which speeches were given by Mr J. Karetai sen., Mr D. Ellison sen., Mr Hislpo, the Rev Father Hearne, Mr G. Donaldson and Mr Pope. Numerous toasts were honoured. The presents were numerous, valuable and useful. After these were inspected the happy couple took their departure, amidst showers of rice, on their honeymoon.
In the evening a dance was held, which lasted till the early hours of the morning. At intervals songs were given by Miss M. Hansen. Miss McKay and Messrs George Taiaroa, Charles Te Au, P. Karetai, Martin Taiaroa, George Ryan, John Tobin and the M.C., Mr Smith. Duets were given by Miss M. Fitzpatrick and Mr John Tobin and also Messrs John and James Tobin. Miss M. Hansen, with assistants, supplied the music for the evening. Messrs Titama Pahi and George Taiaroa obliged the company by dancing the sword dance. The haka, which caused much excitement, was performed by Messrs Dave Ellison, John Russell, Charles Te Au, George Taiaroa, George Ryan, Harry Taphi and Mrs Philip Eyan
* Catherine was born 21 Aug 1881 in Owaka, South Otago, 2 of 15 children of John Bayne (1854-1945) from Perthshire, Scotland & Margaret Eveline McGrory (1857-1931) from County Fermanagh, Ireland
their known children
* 1910 - 1978 Gordon John Bayne Donaldson
* Gordon married Helen Riddex Stevenson in 1932
* 1911 - 1976 Margaret Eliza Donaldson
* 1915 - 2011 Catherine Ellen Donaldson
* 1917 - 1970 Alice Agnes Donaldson
* 1918 - 2006 George William Donaldson
* 1920 - 1940 Mary Louisa Donaldson
* 1923 - 2017 David Alexander Donaldson
* 1927 - 1998 Nancy Patricia Donaldson
Gordon died on 21 Nov 1949 aged 64 in Highcliff, Dunedin
* Catherine died 14 June 1965 aged 81 in Highcliff
They are buried Plot 91, Block IV at Green Island Cemetery with son Gordon John Bayne Donaldson (1910-1978)


.. 7 ..
1886 - 1961 John Glen 'Jack' Donaldson

John was born 27 Feb 1886 in Dunedin
John married Mary Margaret Boorman (1894-1977) on 21 Dec 1911 in Otago Peninsula. Mary was 1 of 4 daughters of Frederick Samuel Boorman & Mary Margaret Doran
their known children (of 6)
* 1912 - 1986 Frederick John Glen Donaldson
* 1916 - 2008 Ethel Novena May Donaldson
* 1932 - 2000 Edna Frances Ruth Donaldson
Jack died 17 Aug 1961 in Stirling, South Otago aged 75.
He is buried Plot 96/97, Block 2 at Balclutha
* Mary Margaret died 2 May 1977 aged 84 & is buried Plot 96, Block C


.. 8 ..
1887 - 1897 Robert Donaldson

Robert was born 11 Nov 1887 in Dunedin
He died 22 June 1897 aged 9 at Tomahawk, southwestern end of the Otago Peninsula (known since 1930 as Ocean Grove)
Otago Witness, 24 June 1897
DONALDSON
- On the 22nd June (accidentally killed at Anderson's Bay), Robert, sixth son of William and Eliza Donaldson; aged nine years and six months. Deeply regretted.
Press, 25 June 1897
A SAD OCCURRENCE - SUFFOCATED IN A STONE WALL. A little boy named Robert Donaldson, aged nine and a half years, the son of Mr William Donaldson, farmer of Anderson's Bay, near Dunedin, met with his death in a most extraordinary and pitiable manner on Tuesday. In the company his younger brother, he left his father's place on a rabbit-hunting expedition on the property of Mr A. Mathieson, of Tomahawk on on the Peninsula. About midday they chased a rabbit into a hole in a dry stone wall. The boy Donaldson put his head and shoulders into the hole and in doing so evidently dislodged a large stone, weighing 50lb, and other smaller ones, which fell upon his neck and shoulders, pinning him so securely that although he struggled desperately he was unable to extricate himself. His brother endeavoured to render aid, but the stone was so heavy that he was not possessed of sufficient strength to remove it. The boy Donaldson then told the other lad that he was dying and requested him to go and tell his father. The lad started off for Mr Donaldson's place, which was about a quarter of a mile away and the father hurrying to the spot removed the stone with difficulty from off the poor little fellow. When taken out the lad was found to be quite dead. The body was removed to the house and doctor Gordon Macdonald was telephoned for. The latter arrived as quickly as possible and made an examination of the body. The face was found to be covered with blood and there was a slight abrasion on the boy's back, but no bones were broken. He expressed the opinion that death was due to suffocation. At an inquest held on the body the jury returned a verdict to the effect that the lad was accidentally killed while rabbiting in a stone wall fence by stones loosening and pressing their weight on his body.
Robert is buried in Plot 49, Block 4 at Anderson's Bay, with his mother Eliza, sister Helen Eliza .. 4 .. & sister in-law Rebecca, 1st wife of his brother David .. 17 ..


.. 9 ..
1889 - 1967 Novena Mary 'Midgie' Donaldson

Midgie was born on 21 Sep 1889 in Dunedin.
Midgie married Gilbert Scott (1879-1932) on 8 Sep 1920 in Wellington. Gilbert was born on 11 Sep 1878 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England, a son of James Scott & Mary Jane Edgar. He died on 4 April 1932 aged 53
Otago Daily Times, 7 April 1932
SCOTT - On April 4, 1932, at the Military Annexe, Auckland, Gilbert, dearly loved husband of Midgie Scott, of 47 First avenue, Kingsland, Auckland; aged 53 years. Buried Waikumete Cemetery, Service Persons Area B, Row 4, Plot 55
Novina Mary Scott died 9 July 1967 in Auckland aged 77. She is buried Waikumete Cemetery, Protestant Berm B, Row 25, Plot 72


.. 10 ..
1891 - 1941 George Thomas Donaldson

George was born on 3 Mar 1891 in Dunedin
George married Catherine Hornby Berry (1893-1977) on Xmas day 25 Dec 1916, in St James Parish, South Dunedin. Catherine was a daughter of John Bowen Berry & Elizabeth Harrison Hornby.
their known children
* 1917 - 1978 Thomas William Donaldson
George died on 25 May 1941 in Wrights Bush, Southland aged 50.
* Catherine died 36 years after him, on 20 July 1977 aged 87, also at Wrights Bush.
They are buried together in Grave 165, Block VI at Wallacetown cemetery
photo credit Loopy Lass



.. 11 ..
1892 - 1966 Ronald Donaldson

Ronald was born on 14 April 1892 in Dunedin
Ronald enlisted for WWI from 115 Stafford St., Timaru. His next of kin was his father in Abbotsford, Dunedin. He served as Trooper 7/1349 with the Canterbury Mounted Rifles, 6th Reinforcements (this is not confirmed)
Ronald died 3 Sep 1966 in Nelson aged 74
* He may have married Helen Bauchope Collins (nee Hall 1879-1953) in 1930. He may have married Edna May Fittall (1905-1968) in 1937
Ronald is buried Plot 78, Row 5, Block B at Richmond Ward
* Edna May Donaldson is buried Plot 80, Row 5, Block B


.. 12 ..
1894 - 1957 Jean 'Molly' Donaldson

Molly was born 21 March 1894
She moved to Australia, apparently about 1918
Molly died in 1957 in Sydney
* nothing else known


.. 13 ..
1896 - 1972 Margaret Donaldson

Margaret was born 24 May 1896 in Dunedin. She used to look after elderly widowed men & farmers. She also used to work at the old (2nd built) Mount Cook Hermitage (see comments below)
Margaret gave birth in Christchurch on 15 Oct 1929 to a son, Bruce Donaldson. She was 33. Margaret never married. During the depression, as a single woman, she found herself unable to bring Bruce up. He was placed in foster care. Bruce died 23 Nov 2017 aged 88
Margaret died 2 Dec 1972 aged 76 in Christchurch. She was cremated at Bromley
* anyone know of Margaret and her life ?


.. 14 ..
1898 - 1957 Neil Donaldson

Neil was born 18 Dec 1898 in Anderson's Bay, Dunedin. He wrote on his enlistment paper that he was born in Australia.
Neil worked as a lorry driver/ploughman, starting work as a farm worker for W. Waddell in Sutton, central Otago.
Neil enlisted for war on 21 Sep 1916, aged 17, with the Otago infantry Regiment. His address was 22 Brown street, Dunedin. As he was underage he enlisted under the name Ronald Neil McDonald, #49439 (from Sep 1917 19 year-olds required permission of parents to enlist. Before this the age was 20). He listed his next of kin as his sister, Miss Jessie Clementina Donaldson, c/o Mrs Brien, 25 Waterloo Avenue, Wellington, also his brother John Donaldson of North East harbour, Otago.
Neil served as Private 36429, 27th Reinforcements, D Company, in France & Belgium and was badly injured in the field with a gunshot wound to the head at Passchendaele on 12 Oct 1917. He was admitted to hospital 6 Nov 1917 when, under a Statutory Declaration dated 5 Dec 1917, his name was proved to be "36429 Neil Donaldson". He was fully discharged 15 April 1918 as no longer physically fit for war service and returned to NZ
Neil married Ivy Christina Preston in 1920. Ivy was born 6 Sep 1894 in Hobart, Tasmania, a daughter of Albert Ernest Keep Arthur Joseph Albertus 'Albertis/Alberto' Preston (1868-) & Annie Christina Mazey (1866-)
Neil died 7 Dec 1957 aged 58 in Dunedin and his ashes buried Plot 55, Block 45S, Soldiers Interment. Not known what happened to Ivy


.. 15 ..
1899 - 1973 Nora Donaldson

Nora was born 28 Dec 1899
Nora attended North East Harbor School. She received a prize for her good attendance in 1908 and for sewing in 1910. In 1912 she was in Standard V at Broad Bay school on the Otago Peninsula and received prizes for attendance & writing
Nora married William Joseph Gini (1886-1965) 28 July 1925
Otago Daily Times, 27 July 1925
GINI - DONALDSON On July 28 1925, at St Andrew's Church, Christchurch, by the Rev M. L. D. Webster, William Joseph, eldest son of Mr and Mrs O. Gini of Wellington, to Nora, daughter of Mr William and the late Eliza Donaldson, Burnside (and late Otago Peninsula)
* William was born 14 Feb 1886 in Wellington, the 1st of 5 children of Orazio Gini (1864-1940) & Julia Ann Allen (1885-1955). Orazio was from Livorno, Italy, naturalised in 1890 and a timber worker in Wellington.
* William Gini had first married Rhoda Mary Veronica Chapman (1890-1962) in 1915. They had a son, Nigel William John Gini (1917-2012) in Wellington. William received a decree nisi in Christchurch, 19 June 1924 on the grounds of Rhoda's desertion
Nora died 5 April 1973 in Auckland. Burial not found


.. 16 ..
1901 - 1923 Annie 'Don' Donaldson

Annie was born 1 Jan 1901 in Otago
Annie attended North East Harbour School. She came 3rd in writing in Standard II in 1910. In 1912 she was in Standard III at Broad Bay school on the Otago Peninsula and won a class prize
Annie married Sydney William Knight (1891-1966) on 24 Jan 1923.
* Sydney was 1 of 9 children of William Edward Short Knight, chairman of the Otago Hospital Board, & Eliza Candwell
Annie died 3 Aug 1923 during childbirth, at Waipori Falls, Dunedin. Her daughter living only a few hours
Annie is buried Plot 18, Block 51 at Anderson's Bay. With her is her sister-in-law Rowena Ann 'Rowie' Knight in 1918 aged 20 (a victim of the Flu Pandemic). Annie's mother-in-law Eliza Knight in 1936 aged 65 and her father-in-law William Edward Knight in 1946 aged 88. Also on their headstone is written: "In Memory Of Oswald Bertram Reynolds, Gunner 2/2519, 1st Battery, Killed in action 25 Sep 1916 aged 24". Oswald was killed at Somme, France. He rests in peace in Guards Cemetery, Lesboeufs. He was a son of Alfred Reynolds & Margaret Rachel Lewis of Dunedin (because his name is on the headstone directly below Rowena's, I only assume he may have been her fiance?)
* Annie's widower, Sydney William Knight next married Ina McLeod (1906-1997) in 1931. Sydney died 23 Sep 1966 aged 75 in Dunedin and his ashes buried Plot 277, Block 45S, Soldiers Interment at Andersons Bay. The plague reads: "Trooper 9/376, Sydney William Knight of the 1st NZEF, Otago Mounted Rifles". Ina died 31 Aug 1997 aged 90 at Ross Home, Dunedin and her ashes buried with Sydney on 3 Sep 1997. On 22 June 1999 her son added her name on the plague beneath Sydney


.. 17 ..
1901 - 1977 David Donaldson

David was born 18 Dec 1901 in Dunedin
David attended Broad Bay school on the Otago Peninsula in 1912 when he won a class prize
David married Rebecca Callaghan (1910-1936) 24 Oct 1929 in Dunedin. Rebecca was born in East Taieri, Otago, 1 of at least 9 children of James Callaghan born Donagal, Ireland & Maria Harris born Saddle Hill, Taieri
the known children of David & Rebecca
* 1930 - 2011 Lorna Donaldson
* 1931 - 1987 Colin James Donaldson
* 1933 - 1944 Alma Donaldson
* 1935 - Gwendoline Donaldson
* Rebecca died 24 March 1936 aged 27 in Dunedin Hospital and was buried Plot 49, Block 4 at Andersons Bay Cemetery. With her is her 9 year old brother-in-law, Robert Donaldson in 1897 & 49 year old Eliza Donaldson (nee Mercer), her mother-in-law in 1906
David next married Eliza 'Lylee' Brown Thomson (1908-2001). Eliza was a daughter of Henry Andrew Thomson & Mary Leah Mawson
David & Lylee had a son
* 1944 - Malcolm Mawson Donaldson
David died 3 July 1977 in Palmerston South, Otago He was buried in Palmerston


ELIZA Donaldson (Mercer) died in Dunedin on 27 Dec 1906 aged 49
Evening Star, 27 Dec 1906
DONALDSON
- On the 27th December, at 84 High street, Dunedin, Eliza, the beloved wife of William Donaldson, of Macandrew's Bay, Peninsula; aged 49 years. Deeply regretted.
Eliza is buried Plot 49, Block 4, at Anderson's Bay Cemetery

WILLIAM Donaldson died in Marton, Manawatu, on 26 March 1932 aged 85
Otago Daily Times, 30 March 1932
DONALDSON
- On March 26, 1932, at his son's residence, Marton, North Island, William, beloved husband of the late Eliza Donaldson, late of Macandrew Bay, Otago Peninsula; aged 85 years. Interred at Marton
William is buried Plot 22, Block 1, Row VII in the Old area at Mt View Cemetery, Marton
NOTES
William died at his son's residence in Marton in 1932. At this time, by process of elimination, I am presuming the son was either William (1876-1935) because he was up in that area. His wife had died in Wanganui in 1914 and her death notice said 'Feilding Papers please copy', although by his death in 1935 he was a 'well known' farmer in Dargaville. Or, it may have been James (1878-1939) of whom I have no information yet. Research continues

also see Donaldson buried Dunedin

PHOTO
Plot 49 & 50, Block 4
Andersons Bay, Dunedin
burial place of
* Eliza Donaldson (nee Mercer) and
* her daughter .. 4 .. Helen Eliza Donaldson
* her son .. 8 .. Robert Donaldson
* her daughter-in-law .. 17 .. David Donaldson's wife, Rebecca (nee Callaghan)


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burials at PUKETAHA, Hawkes Bay 1874-1974

80 burials at PUKETAPU Cemetery 1874 - 1974
PUKETAPU as it was in 1908

* excludes still born
* birth date may be calculated from age at death
* searching above link provides plot number & more info

ADAMS, James Michael
died 24 Oct 1979 aged 80
married in 1933 (& buried with), Alva Enid Harper (1906-1994)

ALEXANDER, Archibald Robert
died 25 Aug 1924 aged 18

ALEXANDER, John
died 29 Aug 1964 aged 67
married in 1923 (& buried with), Ivy Isobel Dolbel (1902-1977)

ANDERSON, Edith Eleanor (nee Hughes)
died 17 Dec 1943 aged 60
married Joseph Alfred Anderson in 1901
buried with Joseph & 7 month son Stanley Francis (1907-1907)

ANDERSON, Abel Joseph
died 4 Oct 1941 aged 68
note name difference from above

BETTINGTON, Reginald Henshall Brindley
died 24 June aged 69
from NSW. Wife Marion (1905-1988) buried Napier

BICKNELL, Elizabeth Rachel 'Betsy' (nee Howell)
died 18 Nov 1903 aged 68
married John Bicknell (1831-1884) & had 11 children

BICKNELL, Isabella (nee Boggs)
died 29 March 1924 aged 72
married in 1885 (& buried with) Joseph Bicknell

BICKNELL, John
died 24 March 1884 aged 52
born East Chinnock, Somerset
husband of Elizabeth Rachel above
father of some buried here

BICKNELL, John
died 4 June 1933 aged 76
son of John Bicknell & Elizabeth Rachel Howell
married in 1886 (& buried with) Kate Annie Sabin

BICKNELL, Joseph
died 21 Nov 1916 aged 63
son of John Bicknell & Elizabeth Rachel Howell
married in 1885 (& buried with) Isabella Boggs

BICKNELL, Kate Ann (nee Sabin)
died 24 Oct 1940 aged 76
married in 1886 (& buried with) John Bicknell

BOYD, Adelaide Victoria (nee Fearn)
died 4 Aug 1941 aged 49
married in 1933 to Edward Boyd

BOYD, Edward
died 2 Aug 1965 aged 73
buried with Mae Fearn (1924-1949)

BOYD, Margaret
died 29 Aug 1882 1882 aged 35

BOYD, Mary Anne
died 2 March 1877 aged 4

BRODIE, Malcolm William O'Callaghan
died 4 Nov 1966 aged 79
buried with Phyllis

BRODIE, Phyllis Gwavas (nee Carlyon)
died 13 Jan 1940 aged 43
married 1922 (& buried with) Malcolm Brodie above

BURNS, Catherine
died 9 Aug 1950 aged 70
buried with William Stanley Jones (1876-1943) & wife Jessie Burns (1878-1966)

BUTTRICK, Alice Wilmont
died 28 June 1944 aged 59

BYRNE, Frank Stephen
died 28 May 1954 aged 69
buried with wife Jane

BYRNE, Jane (nee Hunt)
died 4 Dec 1958 aged 67
married 1916 (& buried with) Frank Stephen Byrne (1886-1954)

CABLE, William
died 26 Sep 1896 aged 49
see Elizabeth Anne Jones

CADWALLADER, Alice Susan
died 2 Jan 1960 aged 9 months
daughter of Vernon & Betty Cadwallader

CATO, Hutton Irving
died 13 Aug 1940 aged 38
married 1935 (& buried with) Margaret Douglas Pattullo (1907-1981)

COCKBURN, Louisa (nee Studd)
died 5 May 1940 aged 82
married 1890 (& buried with) Peter Alexander Aitchison Cockburn

COCKBURN, Peter Alexander Aitchison
died 29 Nov 1927 aged 72
buried with wife Louisa

DAVIS, Catherine
died 31 May 1914 aged 72

DAVIS, Edward
died 23 Jan 1900 aged 75
buried with Catherine

DONALD, Russell
died 22 July 1949 aged 74

ELLIOTT, Lillian
died 18 Aug 1949 aged 79
wife of (& buried with) Walter

ELLIOTT, Walter
died 15 May 1941 aged 80

ERICKSEN, Elizabth Bell Hilton 'Eliza' (nee Weaver)
died 7 April 1929 aged 46
married 1907 (& buried with) Peter Ericksen (1882-1952)

ERICKSEN, Millicent
died 15 March 1926 aged 18
daughter of Peter & Eliza Ericksen

FEARN, Ellen Jane (Smale)
died 5 March 1939 aged 65
married 1889 (& buried with) George James Fearn

FEARN, Florence Eveline
died 22 Sep 1907 aged 14
daughter of (& buried with) George & Ellen Fearn

FEARN, George James
died 12 Aug 1948 aged 81
buried with wife Ellen & Daughter Florence

FEARN, James Lionel
died 2 Sep 1928 aged 37
Rifleman 41320 Reinforcements G Company (part), NZ Rifle Brigade
son of George & Ellen Fearn above

FEARN, Mae
died 22 Jan 1949 aged 24
buried with Edward Boyd (1892-1965)

FERGUSON, Arthur Henry
died 27 April 1941 aged 68
buried with Elizabeth

FERGUSON, Elizabeth (nee Bowden)
died 7 March 1928 aged 50
married 1912 (& buried with) Arthur Henry Ferguson

FIELD, Helen Elizabeth
died 22 June 1933 aged 1 month
daughter of Geoffrey Arnold 'Geoff' Field (1905-2000) & Lucy Helen Tong (1909-1976)

FYFE, James
died 27 March 1931 aged 70
buried with wife Jemima

FYFE, Jemima
died 13 Dec 1912 aged 53
buried with husband James

GARDNER, Mrs
died 1 Jan 1939 aged ?
buried beside the other Gardner here
(Mary Elliott Maitland Gardner) ? aged 23

GARDNER, James Henry
died 5 June 1908 aged 19
son of Henry & Elizabeth Gardner

GARDNER, Thomas William
died 1 Sep 1907 aged 32
buried with son Thomas Henry & with James Henry Gardner

GARDNER, Thomas William
died 4 Jan 1908 aged 4 months
son of Thomas William & Alice (nee Arundel)

HAMMONDS, Beverly Anne
died 23 Nov 1932 aged 1.9
daughter of Maynard Auberton Hammonds (1905-1981) & Alice Tongs (1902-1957)

HAYES, Edward
died 9 May 1934 aged 79
buried with wife Elizabeth

HAYES, Elizabeth Rachael (nee Bicknell)
died 18 Sep 1924 aged 64
daughter of John Bicknell & Elizabeth Rachel Howell
married 1886 (& buried with) Edward Hayes

HESLOP, Jane Elizabeth 'Betty'
died 25 Feb 1898 aged 81
widow of John Heslop (1812-1894)

HOWELL, Charles
died 10 March 1927 aged 57

HOWELL, Christina (nee Gilbert)
died 9 Sep 1898 aged 63 of a stroke, in Rissington, Hawkes Bay
buried with husband Isaac Howell
TIMELINE of Christina Gilbert
c1840 Christina arrived in NZ as a child
1850 Christina married William Jones (1829-1871) 17 June 1850 (she was 15 - the legal age then was 12). They had a son in Wellington, William James Jones (1851-1901, buried below). They later separated and divorced.
c1852 Christina next lived with George Baker Nye (1826-1907, previously twice married) & had 2 daughters in Foxton, Elizabeth 'Lizzie Nye (1853-1942) & Nancy Ellen Nye (1855-1855 aged 5 weeks). Christina left George just after the death of Nancy (leaving daughter Lizzie to be brought up by a widowed aunt, who adopted her in 1864). Christina went back to Wellington.
1855 Christina next married widower Michael Dixon (1810-1883) as his 2nd wife (Michael 1st married Sarah Shepherd (1808-1843, buried Karori), their children were early settlers of Masterton. Michael & Christina moved to Masterton but not long later Christina took off to Wellington on his horse. Michael retrieved the horse by walking over the Rimutakas to get it.
1871 ex husband William was killed at Nelson Creek, Greymouth, in a mining accident, on 9 Sep 1871, by falling from a 150 foot flume. Burial records have him as 30 which has to be incorrect, which would make him marrying at age 9. BDM has his age as 35. Family members say he was 42
c1857 Christina next lived with Isaac Howell & had 9 children (1858 to 1871).
1864 Christina's sister Mary Anne Gilbert, married Isaac's brother William Bentinck Howell
1882 Christina married Isaac on 25 May 1882.
1883 Husband Michael Dixon died 13 Aug 1883 in Kuripuni
1898 Christina died 9 Sep 1898 in Rissington, Hawkes Bay
1907 Ex partner George Baker Nye died 25 May 1907 in Foxton
1920 Husband Isaac Howell died 20 Oct 1920 in Hastings

HOWELL, Issac
died 20 Oct 1920 aged 89
one of the early settlers of Puketapu

HUDSON, Thomas Lowry
died 15 March 1880 aged 18

HUGHES, Geoffrey
died 9 Aug 1951 aged 35
buried with Robert

HUGHES, Hannah Matilda
died 29 May 1937 aged 79
wife of (& buried with) Henry Hughes

HUGHES, Harriett
died 25 Dec 1892 aged 68
wife of William Hughes

HUGHES, Henry
died 28 March 1901 aged 48
husband of Hannah

HUGHES, Henry
died 4 Jan 1935 aged 59

HUGHES, Mrs
died 29 April 1942 aged ?

HUGHES, Muriel Bennett
died 17 Aug 1961 aged 59
buried with Herbert Samuel Hughes (1893-1982)

HUGHES, Robert
died 13 Aug 1940 aged 17 months
buried with Geoffrey

HUGHES, William
died 5 Jan 1885 aged 65

HUNT, James Barnes
died 5 Oct 1926 aged 65
buried with John

HUNT, John
died 29 Sep 1942 aged 86
buried with James

JONES, Elizabeth Anne (nee Hughes)
died 16 Nov 1875 aged 19
buried with her mother, Harriet Hughes (nee Bicknell, 1824-1892), Harriet's 1st husband William Cable (1827-1896) & her 2nd husband William Hughes (1819-1885, Elizabeth's father)
Elizabeth married William James Jones 11 July 1875, 4 months before her death. She died giving birth to William Stanley Jones who was brought up by Elizabeth's 12 year old sister, Edith Harriet Hughes who, at the age of 15 in 1878, married her brother-in-law, (& William Stanley's father), William James Jones. Because NZ law at that time prohibited a man from marrying his sister-in-law, they married in Sydney

JONES, Jane (nee Culshaw)
2 June 1933 aged 69
married 1889 (& buried with) William James Jones, as his 3rd wife

JONES, William James
died 6 May 1901 aged 50
son of Christina Howell (nee Gilbert) see story above, & her first husband William Jones
William married Elizabeth Anne Hughes (1856-1875) in 1875
* widowed at 24
He next married his sister-in-law Edith Harriet Hughes (1863-1887) in Sydney in 1868 (story also above). Their son, Edward Sydney Jones (1880-1958), married Esther Bicknell, a daughter of John Bicknell & Betsy Howell above
* widowed again at 36
next married Jane Culshaw (1864-1933) in 1889
buried with Jane

LAMBE, Percy
died 1 Aug 1913 aged 42

LASCELLES, Kara Montague Innes
died 15 June 1903 aged 6
1 of 17 children of Henry Rohde Lascelle (1858-1917), from Ootacamund, India & Sarah Davis (who remarried in 1918 to Ewen Cameron)

LE QUESNE, Joshua Alexander
died 15 Sep 1916 aged 24
son of Joshua Le Quesne & Alice Ann Bicknell
grandson of John & Elizabeth Bicknell above

LE QUESNE, Rollo Gordon
died 29 Aug 1905 aged 16 months
son of Joshua Le Quesne & Alice Ann Bicknell
grandson of John & Elizabeth Bicknell above

LOWRY, Maria
died 12 July 1927 aged 94

LOWRY, Thomas
died 18 Oct 1881 aged 67

LOWRY, Thomas Henry
died 1 Jan 1944 aged 78

McINTYRE, Alexander Robinson
died 12 Oct 1943 aged 73

McINTYRE, Euphemia
died 8 Oct 1919 aged 74

McINTYRE, Margaret
died 16 July 1885 aged 2

McINTYRE, Walter John
died 5 July 1963 aged 76

McINTYRE, William
died 19 July 1903 aged 29

MOORE, Amy Elizabeth
died 6 Nov 1912 aged 46
buried with May Constance Moore

MOORE, Geoffrey William
died 22 Oct 1931 aged 45

MOORE, May Constance
died 29 Sep 1966 aged 78
buried with Amy Elizabeth Moore

NOELL, Edward Harvey
died 6 Nov 1916 aged 69
buried with wife Louisa & daughter Kate

NOELL, Kate Annie
died 4 Aug 1963 aged 71
buried with Edward Harvey & Louisa Noell

NOELL, Louisa (nee Sabin)
married Edward Harvey Noell in 1883
died 25 Feb 1945 aged 85
buried with husband & daughter Kate Annie

NOELL, Stanley Shepherd
died 15 Feb 1960 aged 79
son of Edward & Louisa above

O'BRIEN, Charles
died 17 Feb 1896 aged 64
buried with wife Jane

O'BRIEN, Jane (nee Stapleton)
died 2 Sep 1932 aged 84
buried with husband Charles

OLIVER, Fanny Anna (nee Yates)
born Durham, England & had 12 children
married George Andrew Oliver 1854 in Lancashire
died 2 Dec 1920 aged 84
buried with husband George Andrew & children

OLIVER, George Andrew
born Newcastle-upon-Tyne
died 2 Feb 1884 aged 62
buried with wife Fanny & children

OLIVER, Hawdon Doria
9th of 12 children of George & Fanny
name Hawdon was her maternal grandmother's surname
died 6 Oct 1874 aged 2
buried with parents & brother

OLIVER, Louie Edward
7th of 12 children of George & Fanny
died 7 May 1881 aged 13
buried with parents & sister

SMALE, Elizabeth
died 9 Aug 1912 aged 71
wife of (& buried with) William John Smale (1835-1924)

SMALE, Leah Stokes (nee Buckman)
died 21 Aug 1905 aged 26
married 1904 (& buried with), George Edmund Smale

STEWART,
died 14 Feb 1891 aged ?
daughter of James Percy Stewart

STEWART, James Percy
died 17 May 1902 aged 42

STRACHAN, Alexander
died 21 Feb 1918 aged 50
husband of Maria Henrietta Smale in 1891

THOMAS, Bertha Winifred (nee Bicknell)
died 25 Aug 1904 aged 27
daughter of John Bicknell & Elizabeth Rachel Howell
married William Thomas in 1898 & had a son

PHOTO
28 Sep 1922
A glimpse of Napier from PUKETAPU HILL
shows east coast railway embankment & bridge on the left

Sir George Grey Special Collections
Auckland Libraries, AWNS-19220928-37-3
showing the east coast Railway Embankment