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Evelyn Bellevue COTTLE (15th child) born Taita, NZ 1888

Charles Joseph COTTLE (1838-1918), was born 22 Feb 1838 in Swainswick, Bath, England to Charles COTTLE (1811-1841) & Mary DIAMOND (1811-1841). They arrived into Wellington 11 June 1841 on the 'Catherine Stuart Forbes'
* His parents both died in Wellington in 1841, shortly after arrival. Charles and his brother William were then bought up by John & Amelia Gill who were later to become Charles's inlaws

Mary Ann GILL (1844-1905)
was born 22 Jan 1844 in Wellington, New Zealand to John GILL (1818-) & Amelia TURNER (1807-1876). They had arrived into Wellington 30 Oct 1841 on the Gertrude
* Her parents died in Wellington & buried Bolton street

Charles Joseph COTTLE married Mary Ann GILL on Christmas Day 1861 in St Paul's Church, Thorndon, Wellington

CHARLES & MARY ANN had 15 children
9 boys & 6 girls and a gap of 26 years youngest to oldest
4 of the COTTLE brothers married 4 EDWARDS sisters
* they were daughters of Robert EDWARDS & Eliza BENGE of the Hutt Valley
* & grandaughters of David Benge, pioneer of Taita & Mangaroa

. . 1 . .
1862 - 1943 Joseph Japhet Cottle
- born 28 Sep 1862 (the name of his maternal grandfather Japhet Turner)
JOSEPH married Rebecca GEORGE (1863-1918) in 1888
the 10 children of JOSEPH & REBECCA:
* 1890 - 1965 Henry Joseph Cottle
* 1891 - 1981 Ada Elizabeth Cottle (+Percival Samuel Lett)
* 1892 - 1963 Charles Robert Cottle (+Bertha Florence Beech)
* 1894 - 1961 Annie Rebecca Cottle (+John Frederick Westhead)
* 1895 - 1955 Eileen Lillian 'Nellie' Cottle (+John Bruce Millar)
* 1897 - 1873 Maud Mary Cottle (+Arthur Caesar Cretney)
* 1899 - 1965 Winifred Florence Cottle (+Walter 'Leslie' John Hale)
* 1900 - 1977 William John Cottle (+Pearl Daken)
* 1902 - 1972 Olive Grace Cottle (+Allan Campbell)
* 1907 - 1908 Thomas Edward Cottle (aged 20 months)
REBECCA Cottle died 3 Nov 1918 in Masterton aged 55
Dominion, 4 November 1918
... COTTLE - On November 3, at her residence, Kopuranga, Rebecca, beloved wife of J. J. Cottle (suddenly). Deeply regretted. Funeral will leave Masterton 1 p.m. Tuesday, November 5.
... The death is announced of a well-known and greatly-respected old resident of Kopuranga, Mrs Cottle, at the age of 55. Mrs Cottle, who leaves a husband and grown up family of nine children, was the youngest daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Thomas George, of Tinakori-road, and sister of Mrs Slight of Paekakariri, and Mrs George Carter, Russell-terrace. There are also several brothers resident in Wellington and the Wairarapa district.
JOSEPH next married Ida Lillian CARTER (1891-1974) in 1923
- daughter of George Petoni CARTER (1840-1919) & Emma GEORGE (1848-1939)
NOTES
...Ida's mother Emma was a sister of Joseph's first wife Rebecca
...see more about George Petoni & Emma Carter at footnotes below
the 3 children of JOSEPH & IDA:
* 1924 - 2007 Joseph Petoni 'Toni' Cottle (+Edith Lillian 'Joyce' Southee)
* 1925 - Thomas James 'Tom' Cottle (+Lourdes 'Lulu' Cruz)
* 1928 - 1949 Dorothy Ida Cottle (+Maurice King Phillips)
JOSEPH JAPHET Cottle died 22 Aug 1943 in Masterton
- he is buried Plot JJC, Row A, Old Ground at Archer street with Rebecca

. . 2 . .
1864 - 1894 Frederick Charles Cottle
- born 7 March 1864
FREDERICK died 28 January 1894 aged 29 in Belmont, Lower Hutt
Wairarapa Daily Times, 30 January 1894 Suicide At The Hutt
- he is buried in the Old Taita cemetery

. . 3 . .
1865 - 1942 Hannah Jane Cottle
- born 26 December 1865 in Wellington
HANNAH married James William FOX in Belmont, Lower Hutt 3 Jan 1894
- son of James William FOX & Helen Burns TANNAHILL
the children of HANNAH & JAMES:
* 1895 - 1958 James Charles Fox (+Mary Catherine Florence)
* 1897 - 1957 Charles Joseph Fox (+Ina Phyllis Hancox)
* 1898 - 1899 Alfred William Fox (died aged 5 weeks in Taita)
* 1900 - 1969 Mary Ellen 'Winifred' Fox (+Alexander Hutton Kidd)
* 1902 - 1972 Leslie George Fox (+Evelyn Beryl Una Hancox)
* 1903 - 1985 Elsie Evelyn Lavinia Fox (+John Dafter)
* 1906 - 1993 Helena Henrietta Daphne Fox (+Alexander Robert Callander)
* 1911 - 1994 Ida Annie Rubina Fox (+Ronald Nigel Dugan Strickland. Died Canada)
JAMES WILLIAM Fox died 21 Feb 1916 in Palmerston North hospital aged 56
HANNAH JANE Fox died 11 Nov 1942 at daughter Winifred's in Levin aged 76
- they are buried Plot 16, Block 6, Terrace End, Palmerston North

. . 4 . .
1867 - 1946 Edward William Cottle
- born 1 July 1867 in Taita
EDWARD married Hannah Mary PEARCE (1869-1945) in 1893
- daughter of James PEARCE & Letitia LAWSON
the children of EDWARD & HANNAH:
* 1893 - 1945 James Charles Edward Cottle (+Agnes McGiffe Rennie)
* 1898 - 1986 Mary Letitia Cottle (+William Charles Edwill Huse)
* 1904 - 1978 George Henry Cottle (+Dorothy Margaret Jackson)
HANNAH MARY Cottle died 24 March 1945
EDWARD WILLIAM Cottle died 25 March 1946 aged 79
- they are buried in St John's Anglican cemetery, Trentham

. . 5 . .
1868 - 1956 John Robert Cottle
- born 29 Dec 1868 in Taita
JOHN married Bertha Evelyn EDWARDS (1879-1966) 11 Dec 1895 in Wellington
the children of JOHN & BERTHA: (born in Taita)
* 1897 - 1974 Victor John Cottle (+Elsie McLeavey)
* 1901 - 1971 Alexander Vernon Cottle (+Mavis Leta Hawkins)
JOHN ROBERT Cottle died 3 June 1956 in Palmerston North
BERTHA EVELYN Cottle died 23 August 1966 in Palmerston North
- they are buried in Otaki

. . 6 . .
1870 - 1943 Charles Henry Cottle
- born 14 Nov 1870 in Taita
CHARLES married Alice Jessie EDWARDS (1873-1947) 4 July 1894 in Wellington
the children of CHARLES & ALICE:
* 1895 - 1987 Alice May Cottle (+Ward Richard Milton Pearce)
* 1897 - 1978 Horace Record Cottle (+Adina Beatty +Elizabeth Mason 'May'' Eagle)
* 1900 - 1992 Rosina Blanche Cottle (+John Maurice Parsons)
NOTE
Ward Richard Milton Pearce who married Alice May Cottle was a brother of Hannah Mary Pearce, Alice's aunty (her father's sister) - see link at Hannah above

. . 7 . .
1872 - 1942 Mary Amelia Cottle
- born 20 Nov 1872 in the Wellington area (Taita?)
MARY married Ernest Edward GOSS (1866-1950) in 1891
- son of Samuel George GOSS (1835-1915) & Sarah STAMP (1835-1918)
the children of MARY & ERNEST:
* 1893 - 1976 Charles Ernest Samuel Goss (+Amy Ruby Elizabeth Cadwallader +Ella May Shannon)
* 1895 - 1961 William Edward Goss (+Jeanette Nicols)
* 1896 - 1977 Violet Selina Goss (+Walter James Hooper)
* 1897 - 1976 Ernest 'Arthur' Goss (+Ida Emma Northcott)
* 1900 - 1970 Stanley Norman Goss (+Myrtle Evelyn Herrick)
* 1901 - 1992 Alice Mary Goss (+William Henry 'Bill' Lawry +Alfred Charles Williams)
* 1904 - 1982 Albert Henry Goss (+Esther Irene Northcott)
* 1907 - 1982 Sarah May Goss (+Walter Erle 'Hutch' Hutchings)
* 1909 - 1984 Edward 'Digger' Goss (+Claire Salisbury)
* 1910 - 1989 Harry James Goss (+Adelaide King)
* 1912 - 1996 Alfred 'Claude' Goss (+Isabel Mary Rossiter)
MARY AMELIA Goss died 11 Dec 1942 in Levin
Evening Post, 11 January 1943 The death occurred recently in Levin of Mrs Mary Amelia Goss, who was born in Wellington 70 years ago, being the second daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Joseph Cottle, pioneers of Wellington, She was married to Mr Ernest Goss 51 years ago, farming first at Upper Belmont, then at Mangamaire, and later ar Nireha, where she lived for 32 years. Four years ago Mr and Mrs Goss retired and went to live in Levin. She is survived by her husband and eight sons, Messrs Charles, William, Stanley, and Claude Goss of Mireaha; Arthur Goss of Rata, Albert Goss of Shannon; Private Edward Goss, Rotorua and Gunner Harry Goss who is a prisoner of war in Italy; and three daughter, Mrs Walter Hooper, Newman; Mrs William Lowry, Pahiatua and Mrs Erle Hutchings, Eketahuna. There are 26 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Mrs Goss also leaves six brothers and four sisters
ERNEST EDWARD Goss died 20 Oct 1950 aged 84
- they are buried Grave 50B, Block AB at Mangaoranga, Eketahuna

. . 8 . .
1874 - 1912 James Viller/Villa 'Jim' Cottle
- born 12 June 1874 in Silverstream, Hutt Valley
JAMES married Elizabeth 'Liz' MacINTYRE (1877-1966) in 1897
- daughter of Charles McINTYRE (1835-1902) & Isabella Mary WATSON (1844-1924)
the children of JAMES & ELIZABETH:
* 1898 - 1918 Donald Charles Cottle (Killed in Action Le Cateau France)
* 1900 - 1979 Malcolm McDonald McIntyre Cottle (+Flora May Chalmers)
* 1901 - 1986 Isabelle Mary McIntyre Cottle (+David Joseph Welsh)
* 1907 - 1997 Ida Elizabeth Cottle (+William Patrick Marshment)
JAMES VILLER Cottle died 15 April 1912 aged 38 in Silverstream of Influenza
Hutt Valley Independent, 20 April 1912 We have to record the death, at his residence Silverstream, of Mr James Villa Cottle at the age of thirty-eight. Deceased was the sixth son of the well-known pioneer, settler, Mr C. Cottle of Wellington. His is the second death in the family of nine sons and six daughters, his brother Frederick having predeceased him a few years ago. Deceased married Elizabeth, (daughter of Mr. Charles McIntyre, a Wellington veteran), who bore him two sons and two daughters, the elder boy having recently left school.
Mr Cottle has been in failing health for some two years, lung trouble having followed upon a severe attack of influenza. He was sitting outside in the sun on Monday afternoon, and at 11.20 the same night was no more. The immediate cause of death was haemorrhage of the lungs.
The funeral took place on Thursday, at the Taita cemetery, the service being performed by the Rev. J. H. Sykes. "Jim" Cottle was deservedly popular, and the thirty-odd vehicles of friends which followed his remains to their last resting place bore testimony of the esteem in which he was held in the district.
ELIZABETH next married David JUDD (1855-1916) 20 Aug 1913
- son of William JUDD & Anne SAYERS (arrived Wellington 1840 'Martha Ridgway')
- David Judd 1st married Sarah Jane Parker in Wellington 1878 - 12 children
DAVID Judd died 10 Sep 1916 in Masterton aged 61
- he is buried in the Otaki cemetery
Wairarapa Daily Times, 11 September 1916 Mr David Judd, of Jubilee Rd., Otaki., died yesterday. The deceased, who was 61 years of age, was well-known throughout the Wairarapa, where a number of relatives reside. He leaves a widow and a family of eleven.
... The late Mr David Judd was born at the Hutt 61 years ago. As a young man he was a great athlete, and figured prominently on the running track, winning distinction time and again, especially in long distances, from one to three miles. On more than one occasion he defeated the professional J. Moran. He was also a first-class cricketer and footballer. He settled at Belmont, where he resided until about twelve years ago, when he purchased Messrs Jones Bros.' farm, Otaki, and went there to live.
ELIZABETH Judd died 8 August 1966 aged 89 in Wellington
- she was cremated at Karori

. . 9 . .
1876 - 1936 Alfred Belmont 'Pat' Cottle
- born 25 Jan 1876 in the Wellington area (Belmont?)
ALFRED married Alvina Louisa Eliza 'Teen' EDWARDS (1883-1957) in Masterton 1901 - they were farmers at Mount Bruce, Masterton in 1915
the children of ALFRED & ALVINA:
* 1902 - 1976 Alfred Roy Cottle (+Mary Ann Graham of Masterton, 11 children)
* 1905 - 1972 Ruby 'Rita' Cottle (+Hugo Nicol in Masterton)
* 1907 - 1959 Henry Frank Cottle (+Edna Florence Haliwell)
* 1910 - 1973 Eric Charles Cottle (+Margaret 'Joy' Donald)
ALFRED BELMONT Cottle died 25 June 1936 in Kopuaranga (near Masterton)
- he is buried Plot ABC, Row 22 at Archer street cemetery
ALVINA LOUISA Cottle died 24 May 1957 in Katikati aged 74
- she is buried Plot ALC, Row 26, Plan II at Archer street cemetery

. . 10 . .
1877 - 1957 Selina/Salena Frances Cottle
- born 2 September 1877 in the Wellington area
SELINA married Hathaway Valentine FUTTER (1871-1963) in 1896
- son of John FUTTER & Mary Ann HATHAWAY
the children of SELINA & HATHAWAY:
* 1897 - 1963 Florence Mary Futter (+Gordon Cunningham)
* 1899 - 1990 Alice Gwendoline Futter (+Clarence Edward Good)
* 1900 - 1987 John Charles Mafeking Futter (+Mavis Wilmot Estall)
* 1904 - 1968 Albert Valentine Futter (+Alethea Arabella Cook)
* 1909 - Daphne Noeline Futter (+Philip Lloyd Page)
SELINA FRANCES Futter died 25 June 1957 aged 79
HATHAWAY VALENTINE Futter died 24 June 1963 aged 92
- they were cremated at Karori, Wellington

. . 11 . .
1879 - 1945 William Albert Cottle
- born 11 August 1879 in Taita
WILLIAM married Catherine DOULL (1885-1973) in 1905
- daughter of Alexander DOULL & Catherine SINCLAIR (both buried Bolton Street)
the children of WILLIAM & CATHERINE:
* 1906 - 1977 William Alexander Charles Cottle (+Edna Myrtle Parker)
* 1907 - 1975 Hector Sinclair Cottle (+Kitty Maud Brooker)
* 1908 - 1973 Eileen Bellevue Cottle (+Charles Okeover Anson +Colin Leonard Wilkie)
* 1911 - 1982 Vivian George Cottle (+Hilda Joan McAllister)
* 1912 - 1996 Arthur Charles Cottle (+Margaret Jean Dalton)
* 1915 - 1964 Vena Catherine Cottle (+Frederick Wedderburn Moore)
* 1917 - 1994 Gwendoline Melba Cottle (+Robert Edward Shannon)
* 1919 - 1992 Ernest John 'Jack' Cottle (+Audrey May Beatty)
* 1924 - 2006 Albert William Cottle (+Phyllis Josie Wilkie)
WILLIAM ALBERT Cottle died 23 Feb 1945 in Taita aged 65
- he is buried Old Taita cemetery
CATHERINE Cottle died 26 December 1973 aged 89

. . 12 . .
1881 - 1964 Ellen Winifred 'Nell' Cottle
- born 16 Feb 1881 in Wellington district
ELLEN married Thomas Michael BURKE (1879-1951) in 1907
the children of ELLEN & THOMAS:
* 1907 - 1989 Tom Erlyn Burke (+Inez Theresa Haggarty +Phyllis Meaclem)
* 1909 - 1986 Charles David Burke (+Daphne Ellen Aitken)
* 1913 - 1982 Edmund John Burke (+Patricia Agnes Turner)
THOMAS MICHAEL Burke died 24 October 1951 aged 72
ELLEN WINIFRED Burke died 10 September 1964 aged 83
- she is buried in the Old Taita cemetery

. . 13 . .
1883 - 1950 Arthur Ernest Cottle
- born 29 September 1883 in Wellington district
ARTHUR married Olive Blanche EDWARDS (1888-1948) 1902 in Levin
the children of ARTHUR & OLIVE:
* 1903 - 1981 Ivy Myrtle Cottle (+Eric Edward Detlof Olivecrona)
* 1904 - 1954 Gilbert Arthur Cottle (+Mavis Zena Jonson)
* 1905 - 1994 Elsie May Cottle (+Peter Edmond Thawley)
* 1907 - 1924 Olive Blanche Cottle (aged 17 in Levin)
* 1911 - 1993 Harold Ernest Cottle (+Zita Louisa Mary Elliot)
* 1916 - 1981 Vera Mary Cottle (born Woodville +Benjamin Allan Newnham)
* 1921 - Ronald Charles Cottle (+Dolly Beatrix Bates)
OLIVE BLANCHE Cottle died 2 Aug 1948 aged 63 in Levin
ARTHUR ERNEST Cottle died 9 May 1950 aged 66 in Levin
- they are buried Plot 58, Row 48 at Old Levin cemetery

. . 13 . .
1885 - 1958 Alice Emily Cottle
- born 4 October 1885 in Wellington district
ALICE married Herbert Stranach 'Bert' WRIGHT (1885-1945) of Durban, South Africa in 1909
the children of ALICE & HERBERT:
* 1910 - 1990 Nola Barbara Wright (+William Donald Bassett)
* 1911 - 1992 Evelyn Bellevue Wright (+Ronald Edward Pirani)
* 1919 - 1995 Charles Joseph Cottle Wright (+Eunice Mary Elizabeth Norman +Peggy Helen Horn)
* 1922 - 2013 Gloria Elza Wright (+Douglas Hamilton Rowe)
* 1924 - Donald Stranach Cottle Wright (+Alma Jane Carruthers)
HERBERT STRANACH Wright died 7 Jan 1945 in Wellington aged 59
ALICE EMILY Wright died 9 June 1958 in Wellington aged 72
- they were cremated at Karori

. . 15 . .
1888 - 1983 Evelyn Bellevue Cottle
- born 17 September 1888 in Wellington district
EVELYN married Gilbert Stuart REID (1884-1969) in 1911
the known children of EVELYN & GILBERT:
* 1911 - 1976 Stuart Charles Reid
* 1919 - 2006 Mavis Bellevue Reid (+Albert Foster Hall)
GILBERT STUART Reid died 12 June 1969 aged 85
EVELYN BELLVUE Reid died 18 January 1983 aged 94
- they are buried ?

Mary Ann Cottle died 30 Nov 1905
Charles Joseph Cottle died 20 Feb 1918 in Wellington
- they are buried Old Taita cemetery

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FOOTNOTES
about George Petoni CARTER & Emma GEORGE (for Pauline, see comments below)

GEORGE PETONI CARTER was born 22 Nov 1840 in Petone, Wellington to:
Joseph CARTER (1811-1875) & Sarah Ann BRIANT (1812-1881), although a surname of Cosgrove has been seen. Joseph & Sarah were married 5 April 1831 at St Marys, Le Strand, Westminster, London
- their children born in England were:
1832 - Richard Carter
1833 - Cecelia Sarah Carter
1836 - Isabella Mary Carter
1839 - Emily Rebecca Carter
they emigrated into Port Nicholson (Wellington) 22 Jan 1840 on the 'Aurora'
- their children born in New Zealand were:
* 1840 - 1919 George Petoni Carter (+Emma George as above)
1843 - Ellen Edward Carter
1846 - 1905 Joseph Thomas Carter
1848 - Briant Frederick Carter (note name)
1851 - 1925 Walter Pullen Carter

EMMA GEORGE was born 1 January 1848 in Wellington, the 3rd of 11 children of:
Thomas GEORGE & Mary WALL from Wales who married 26 Oct 1841 at the Cheltenham Parish Church in the County of Gloucestershire just 10 days before emigrating on the Martha Ridgway, arriving into Nelson 7 April 1842.
their first 2 children were born in Nelson:
1844 - 1932 Thomas George (+Elizabeth Yule 1866 - died Carterton)
1845 - 1933 Mary Ann George (+Charles Sleight 1877 - died Paekakariki)
then Thomas & Mary travelled on the cutter 'Johnnie Walker' to Wellington where they permanently settled. The family lived in Willis Street and then a short time later at Tinakori Road, opposite where the present botanical gardens are. Thomas was the Turnkey at the Terrace Gaol for 22 years. Mary ran a Tea Garden called "The Cream Horn Garden".
their following 9 children were born in Wellington:
* 1848 - 1939 Emma George (+George Petoni Carter as above - born Willis St)
1850 - 1922 William George (+Mary Ann Sayers 1873 +Marion Joseph Hooper 1887 +Ellen Boyce 1901 - died Wellington)
1852 - 1889 Elizabeth George (+Herbert Henry Kilminster/Kilmister 1870)
1855 - 1948 John George (+Sarah Ellen Gillard 1876 - died Pahiatua)
1856 - 1904 James George (+Mary Amelia Skipper 1878 - died Wellington)
1858 - 1942 Frederick George (+Melena Goss 1882 +Catherine Mary Stanton 1917 - died Masterton)
1859 - 1924 Robert George (+Elizabeth Campbell 1881 - died Victoria, Australia)
1861 - 1937 Henry George (+Mary McDonald - died Auckland)
1863 - 1918 Rebecca George (+Joseph Japhet Cottle as above - died Masterton)
- more on this George family at Martha Ridgway link above

* George Petoni Carter married Emma George in 1865
the children of GEORGE & EMMA:
(not extensively researched so treat as a guide only. Number in brackets are their children but again, number is minimum & not verified)
* 1866 - 1931 Annie Carter (+ Charles Jacob Sisson in 1888 (4) - died Dargaville)
* 1868 - 1919 Rebecca 'Beckie' Carter (+ Charles Graham Richardson in 1894 (3)
* 1870 - 1949 Mary 'Polly' Carter (+ Albert Edward Jeffs in 1890 (5)
* 1872 - 1959 Isabella Sarah 'Bella' Carter (+ Duncan John McGregor (7)
* 1873 - 1873 George Carter (aged 19 hours)
* 1875 - 1932 Gertrude 'Gertie' Carter (+ Hamilton Graham in 1904 (6)
* 1876 - 1947 George Joseph Carter (+ Mabel Annie Monk in 1906 (3)
* 1878 - 1953 Emma Alice 'Emmie' Carter (+ Charles Richard Fuller in 1908 (2)
* 1880 - 1968 Edith May Carter (+ William Leighton Short in 1901 (4)
* 1882 - 1938 Walter Percival Carter (+ Jessie May Petrie in 1906 (6)
* 1883 - 1986 Cecilia Carter (+ August Anderson in 1904 (5)
* 1886 - 1886 Ada Elsie Carter (aged 8 months)
* 1888 - 1968 William Henry Harold Carter (+ Ethel Jean Jameson in 1912 (2)
* 1891 - 1974 Ida Lilian Carter (+ Joseph Japhet Cottle as above (3)

Evening Post, 6 Oct 1883 - FOR SALE
A House and corner Block of Land 100 feet x 205 feet, in centre of township of Petone. Apply to George Carter, Petone

Evening Post, 17 Dec 1889 - IN BANKRUPTCY
ESTATE OF GEORGE CARTER, PETONE. Tenders are invited for the Purchase of the undermentioned Property in the above Estate, viz.:-
Equity of Redemption in sundry Freehold Property;
Shed known as Carter's Workshop;
Sundry Doors, Moulding, Timber, Nails, Locks, &c.;
Book Debts
For full particulars apply to George Carter, Petone, and the undersigned, to the latter of whom Tenders are to be forwarded not later than Monday, the 23rd instant, at 12 o'clock noon. C. C. GRAHAM, Official Assignee, Wellington, 17th December, 1889

Evening Post 16 June 1919
OBITUARY of George Petoni Carter

Mr George Petone Carter, who it is claimed was the first European child born in the Wellington district, died at his residence in Russell terrace, Newtown, yesterday, aged 79. His parents were among the first lot of immigrants to land at Petone. For many years his father was in the Customs in Wellington. The late Mr George Carter was at one period of his life a builder, and afterwards engaged in farming at Reikiorangi, but for some years before his death he had lived in Wellington. He has left a widow (a daughter of the late Mr George) and eleven children

Evening Post, 15 Dec 1931 A FINE COLONIST
Mrs George P. Carter, who celebrated her 84th birthday on Saturday at the residence of her eldest daughter, Mrs Jeffs, Palm Grove, holds a unique family record (says a correspondent). She herself bore a family of ten girls and four boys, two of whom died in infancy. She is now the grandmother of sixty, the great grandmother of forty, and the mother of twelve, while sixteen grand children are deceased. Mrs Carter was formerly Miss George, of Tinakori road. She was born on 31st December 1847, but, for the purposes of convenience, celebrated the event on Saturday last, the 12th, in the presence of over 100 of her descendants. It has been the old pioneer's custom for years to give each of her descendants a Christmas present, and Saturday's birthday function was thus a happy opportunity for the custom to be carried out, as well as an opportunity for the large family of descendants to pay their birthday respects to a revered old lady. Mrs Carter was married in 1865 to Mr George Petone Carter, son of the late Mr Joseph Carter, who landed in New Zealand in 1840, and worked in the Customs office, his demise occurring in 1873. His son was born in Petone in November 1840, the first white child to be born there. He went gold digging in 1859, and in 1861 started the pit sawmills at Karori cemetery. At the celebrations on Saturday Mrs Carter was surrounded by her descendants, young and old, and from a Christmas tree came the first present, a gift from her family. A birthday cake was a feature, and the honoured guest also received a handsome bouquet from the hands of a great grandchild. Mrs Carter confesses to having been a constant reader of the "Post" ever since its inception.

Evening Post, 25 Aug 1934 PETONE LANDMARK
OLD CENTRAL HOTEL SOON TO DISAPPEAR
An old Petone landmark, the building at the corner of Jackson and Fitzherbert Street, which used to be the Central Hotel and is now the headquarters of the Petone Relief Committee, will shortly disappear. The Petone Borough Council has been granted permission by J. Staples and Co., the owners of the building, to have it pulled down in connection with the Jackson Street widening scheme ... The building is about forty-seven years old. An old resident who came to Petone fifty years ago said that it was built a few years after his arrival. It was first used as a boarding-house, but was afterwards vacant for a considerable time. The builder was Mr George Carter, who also built several shops between the hotel and the present site of the Self-Help grocery shop. Messrs Ward and Williams used to own the building. While it was still vacant a barber named William Scoones had a shop in a corer of it. The first licensee was Mr Thomas Wrigley, who came to Petone from Masterton ... (more at link)

Evening Post, 19 Aug 1939 - DEATH OF EMMA
The death occurred recently of one of Wellington's very old residents, Mrs Emma Carter. In the past eight years Mrs Carter had lived with one of her daughters, Mrs Jeffs, 12 Palm Grove, Berhampore. Mrs Carter was born at Willis Street in 1847. Her parents, Mr and Mrs Thomas George arrived at Nelson by the Martha Ridgway in the early forties, later crossing to Wellington, and eventually settling in Tinakori Road, where they lived for many years. Mrs Carter's late husband, Mr George Petone Carter, was born at Petone in 1840, his parents, Mr and Mrs Joseph Carter, having arrived there in September of the same year by the sailing ship ?Aurora?. In spite of her great age Mrs Carter had a wonderful memory and interested many of the younger generation with her tales of old Wellington. Of the 153 descendants of Mrs Carter 140 are still living.

GEORGE PETONI Carter died 17 June 1919 aged 78
EMMA Carter died 8 August 1939 aged 91
- they are buried Plot 747 X, CH ENG at Karori cemetery

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SYDENHAM OXENHAM Somerset to Poverty Bay

Sydenham OXENHAM was born in Somerset, England 16 July 1848
- he emigrated to New Zealand on the 'Inchinan' leaving London 14 Jan 1852 arriving into Auckland 27 May 1852 with his parents Sydenham William Oxenham (1809-1892) & Mary Ann (1826-1884, nee Oxenham) and sisters, Fanny Oxenham (1850-1852) and Jenny Oxenham (1851-1852) who died enroute
* his parents Sydenham & Mary Ann married 4 Jan 1847 in Bath, Somerset. Sydenham was a Fencible who was settled in the Onehunga Village and had a further 6 known children
1852 - 1933 Edwin Oxenham
- note that the name of the ship is incorrect at that link. The Berhampore arrived in NZ in 1849 and their name is not on the passenger list
1854 - 1925 Selina Oxenham (Mrs Joseph Scott)
1857 - 1934 Frederick Oxenham
- moved to Poverty Bay for a time with other family members. He married Agnes Jane Williams in 1889 and they had 11 known children, one of whom was named Sydenham John (1895-1980)
1859 - 1860 Ellen Maria Oxenham
1861 - 1875 Henry Oxenham
1863 - 1864 Mary Malinda Oxenham

Sydenham married Emily TRIMMER on 18 May 1878 in St John's, Napier
Hawkes Bay Herald, 21 May 1878
OXENHAM-TRIMMER - At St John's Church, Napier, on May 18, by the Rev John Spear, Sydenham Oxenham, to Emily, second daughter of Mr George Trimmer, baker, Coote-road. Auckland papers please copy
Emily was born 21 March 1856 in Howick, Auckland
They had 9 children, all born Hawkes Bay & Poverty Bay
...1 1879 - 1880 Sydney John Oxenham
- Sydney died 11 May 1880 aged 10 months
he is buried plot 100, block MKOLD at Makaraka with Frank

...2 1881 - 1954 Clara/Clair Oxenham
- Clara married William MAXWELL in 1911
Poverty Bay Herald, 20 Sep 1911
At Holy Trinity Church this afternoon, Mr W. Maxwell, of Matawai, was married to Miss Clair Oxenham, of Motu. Two sisters of the bride acted as bridesmaids, Mr Shanks was best man and Mr Holschier was groomsman, The service was partly choral. The Rev Dawson Thomas conducted the service. Miss Hyett presided at the organ
they had 2 known children:
1913 - Marcia Heather Maxwell
1915 - Fiona Esther Maxwell

...3 1883 - 1955 Selena Violet 'Cissy' Oxenham
- Selena married Clifton William ROSSER (1880-1966) in 1906
Observer, 6 Jan 1906
A marriage interesting to many Aucklanders was celebrated on the 20th ult., at Waerenga-a-hika Church, when Miss Cissy Oxenham, second daughter of Mr Sydenham Oxenham of Makauri (Gisborne), was united to Mr C. Rosser, second son of Mr W. Rosser, of Auckland. The Rev. M. W. Butterfield officiated, in the presence of a large congregation. The bride, who was given away by her fahter, looked very graceful and pretty in a creme dress and the customary wreath and veil. She carried a beautiful bouquet and wore a gold brooch, presented by the bridegroom. Misses C. S and E. Oxenham, sisters of the bride, acted as bridesmaids, both wearing dainty white muslin frocks trimmed with lace and they carried bouquets. The bridegroom's gift to each was a pretty gold brooch. Mr McKenzie was best man and Mr J. Oxenham, groomsman. After the ceremony the guests were entertained at the residence of the bride's parents, where afternoon tea was dispensed in a large marquee.Mr and Mrs Rosser left by the evening steamer for Auckland, where they spent their honeymoon.
they had 1 known child:
1907 - Mildred Iris Rosser

...4 1886 - 1896 Frank Oxenham
- Frank died 8 May 1896 aged 10
he is buried plot 100, block MKOLD at Makaraka with Sydney

...5 1888 - 1943 John Oxenham
Poverty Bay Herald, 18 Jan 1910
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION - Notice is hereby given that the Partnership theretofore subsisting between us, the undersigned, Sydenham Oxenham of Gisborne, Brick manufacturer; John Oxenham of the same place, Brick manufacturer; and William John Baty of Kaiti, Settler, carrying on business as brick, tile and pipe manufacturers, at Kaiti, Gisborne, under the style of OXENHAM AND COMPANY, has been dissolved by mutual consent as from the 17th day of January 1910. All accounts owing by the Partnership will be paid by the undersigned, William John Baty, who alone will also receive all debts due to and assets of the Partnership. Dated at Gisborne this 17th day of January, 1910.
- John married Marion Gladys ROBERTSON in 1923
Marion was born 23 May 1891, she died 1975 aged 84
- John died Dec 1943 aged 55
They are buried at Old Gorge cemetery, Woodville

...6 1890 - 1967 Mary Ann Oxenham
- Mary Ann married Henry John Holschier (1884-1969) from Dandenong, Victoria, Australia, who was very involved in Rowing in Poverty Bay (as was his brother Herbert Francis Holschier 1886-1966) and served as Lieutenant Corporal 10453 from Motu in WWI. Their parents were Herman Joseph Holschier & Margaret Walsdorf, originally from Erbach, West Germany. They are buried with her mother, see photo

...7 1892 - 1966? Sydenham Stanley Oxenham
- Sydenham married Ruth Natalie McFarlane (-1973)
* In 1918 he was with the Public Works Department in the Merriwa Shire, NSW. He was appointed Engineer to the Nambucca Shire Council in 1921. He resigned in 1924
* In 1928, Sydenham was an architect in Cairns, Australia when he designed the Hides Hotel. At the time of construction it was one of the largest buildings in Cairns and was one of only two three-storeyed structures in the city. The Hotel is now heritage listed.
* In 1935 there was a right-up in the 'Albury Banner and Wodonga Express' (NSW)...
Mr. S. S. Oxenham,. A.R.A.I.A., A.M.I.E. Aust., architect and consulting engineer, is commencing the practicing of his profession in the Albury district and has established an office in Commercial Club Chambers. Mr. Oxenham was born and educated in New Zealand and trained at architecture in New Zealand and Sydney. He was for a number of years engaged at designing and supervising large city architectural works in important city offices, including the Government architect 's office of tho Public Works Department. He went to Canada and America for experience and was engaged at large water supply and hydro electric works and at large steel buildings. Mr Oxenham qualified as an engineer and was appointed shire engineer to Merriwa Shire Council and shire engineer to Nambucca Shire Council and then city engineer to Cairns City Council, Queensland. He resigned the last position to engage in private practice as architect and consulting engineer. Mr Oxenham visited the city of Napier immediately after the great earthquake and investigated building and earthquake resisting structures. He was a member of the Cairns Rotary Club. He is settling in Albury and should prove a valuable citizen.
-- whilst in Napier they had a daughter, Joyce Natalie Oxenham --
* In 1938 in was an Architect in Albury when he designed a handsome masonic Temple at Albury. That year he also redesigned the old Tawonga Hotel, Victoria
* ~ there are many, many documented works over the following years
* In 1946, at his mother's death Sydenham was an architect in Sydney, Australia
Sydenham (possibly) died 29 June 1966 in Springvale Victoria Ruth died at North Bondi in 1972

...8 1896 - 1964 Esther 'Effie' Oxenham
- Esther married Harry Jones Priestley (1902-1963) in 1936
From about 1938 until the mid-1940's, Harry and Effie taught at schools in the Bay of Plenty and on Matakana Island - they didn't have children. After the war in 1946, Harry and Effie were teaching at Mohaka Native School in Hawkes Bay. It was here that Harry had an accident while chopping wood and injured an eye. It was more serious than first thought and led to total blindness. They moved to Auckland for treatment and Harry joined the St. Dunstan's School for the Blind where he learned leather work and started making sandals from his home factory in Manukau Road. Harry's sight started to improve in 1950 and he eventually regained total sight. By 1957 he was back working as a Clerk. They are buried with her mother, see photo

...9 1896 - 1907 David Oxenham
- David died 20 May 1907 aged 11
he is buried plot 973, block MKF at Makaraka cemetery

NOTES
* DEATH OF HIS FATHER
Auckland Star, 20 July 1892
OXENHAM - On July 20, at his residence, Inkerman street, Onehunga, Sydenham Oxenham, pensioner 13th Foot-Regiment, in his 84th year. The funeral will take place to-day (Thursday) at 3p.m. Friends please accept this invitation.
Another old identity passed away last night after a lingering illness. He had been ailing for a few weeks past of bronchitis, in the person of Mr Sydenham Oxenham, pensioner of the 13th Light Infantry. The deceased was in his 84th year and had resided in Onehunga for the past forty years. During the Afghan war, Mr Oxenham served under Captain, afterwards General Havelock and was one of the "Havelock's Saints". Oxenham was at the defence of Jellalabad, under Sale and witnessed the arrival of Dr Brydon under the walls of the fortress, the sole European survivor of the Cabul expedition which had set out 16,000 strong. He was at the taking of Ghuznee and had three medals, won for services performed. The late Mr Oxenham arrived in Poverty Bay in the early seventies and had been engaged at carious pursuits, principally those of contracting and brickmaking. The very difficult work of carting the pipes of the Gisborne water works was carried out under the deceased gentleman's supervision. The funeral will leave his late residence, deLautour road at 11a.m. to-morrow. Deceased leaves three sons and one daughter

* Sydenham Oxenham jnr was very innovative, inventing a couple of labour saving devices ...
known Patents:
1888 - at Makaraka, for a portable combined seed and grain cleaner and separator
1898 - #8671 an improved guard to protect house guttering from the intrusion of small birds and the deposit of refuse matter
Poverty Bay Herald, 3 Nov 1898
TO THE PUBLIC OF GISBORNE - Having obtained the patent rights for my inventions, I wish to invite the Public to inspect them at Messrs Wade and Erskine's yards. It is claimed that they will do away with at least 50 per cent of typhoid fever and dysentery and therefore they are deserving of public consideration. SYDENHAM OXENHAM
1899 - #9369 an appliance for straining water before it enters a storage tank

* Sydenham was in Bankruptcy in 1892
Poverty Bay Herald, 28 July 1892
IN BANKRUPTCY - Tenders are invited for the Purchase of the Debtor's rights and interest in the Stone Crusher, Embankments, Hoppers and plant in about the Patutahi Quarry , including:-
1 Blacksmith's Shop
1 Cook House
1 Sledge House
2 Trucks
3 Loose Truck Wheels
5 pairs Truck Wheels and Axles
1 set Duplicate Jaws for Stone Crusher
Tenders to be sent in by noon on Saturday next, the 30th inst., to my office, Gladstone road, Gisborne, where conditions of Tender may be seen. John Coleman, Deputy Official Assignee

* thanks to sjaneo on 23-8-2010 who wrote:
I am in the middle of researching the Robertson family tree of which Marion Gladys Oxenham is a member. Her husband was a John Oxenham so I assume this is the same one buried in the same cemetery. I have found that they had a son Douglas and possibly a son Troy
- thank sjaneo, research reveals that John OXENHAM married Marion Gladys ROBERTSON in 1923

Sydenham Oxenham died 12 April 1910 in Gisborne
he is buried plot 973, block MKF at Makaraka cemetery
Important Note There is a Sydenham William Oxenham (1848-1927) who died 25 Jan 1927 and is buried at Makaraka cemetery, plot 1303, block MKF with Sarah Oxenham (nee Lander 1852-1911), married 1870 in Onehunga, had 9 children from 1871-1888, lived in North Shore for a time and whose birth/death details match the above Sydenham?
Emily Oxenham died 25 Aug 1946 aged 90, 36 years after Sydenham and is buried at Taruheru cemetery (plot 45, block 14)
The HEADSTONES read
In memory of EMILY OXENHAM, died 25 August 1946 aged 90 years, widow of Sydenham Oxenham.
In memory of HARRY JONES PRIESTLEY, 1902-1963; and his beloved wife, ESTHER, 1896-1964.
In memory of MARY ANN HOLSCHIER, 1890-1967; HENRY JOHN HOLSCHIER, died 9 September 1969 aged 85 years.


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"J" names - OLD GORGE Cemetery, Woodville

the 'Residents' of OLD GORGE CEMETERY, Woodville, Manawatu, New Zealand
. visiting Old Gorge cemetery . The cemetery lies 3km from Woodville township. Head west along SH3/Napier Road, towards the (now closed) Manawatu Gorge. Just a short distance past Old Gorge Road (on your left) and over a bridge, look for the Railway Crossing sign on your right. Cemetery access is over the railway line, up the narrow, winding road and there it is, nestled among beautiful old oak trees, at the bottom of the Ruahine Range. There is parking, or you can drive around the cemetery to plots. An ingenious display board lists all names, their plots and a map.
. guided tours . Friends of Old Gorge Cemetery conduct tours on the last Sunday of each month that has 5 Sundays, with fascinating, insightful stories of the life and times of these early pioneers and settlers

. Old Gorge Cemetery searches .
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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W
. maiden name in brackets .

J
JACKSON
* baby 1916-1916
* Cecil Leopold 1882-1882
* Harriett (Judd) 1842-1918
* Mary Jane 1865-1930
* Thomas 'Tom' 1827-1907

JACOBSEN
* August 1855-1925

JAMES
* Arthur Edwin 1869-1928
* John 1849-1928
* Robina Harriett (Loosemore) 1840-1921

JAMIESON
* Alice Theresa (Poole) 1877-1933
* George Glasgow 1905-1939
* Noel Glasgow 1944-1945
* Paul Thomas 1947-1949
* Thomas Glasgow 1871-1955

JOHANSEN
* Alice Marjorie (Savage) 1915-1952

JOHNSON
* Ellen Maria (Smith) 1864-1950
* Samuel 1854-1942
* Walter James 1918-1919

JOHNSTON
* Belinda Anne 'Diddy' (Bolton) 1941-2010
* Robert Roy 1890-1943
. 13th Mayor of Woodville 1938-1943 .
* Evelyn 'Eva' (Dumbleton) 1889-1986

JONES
* Alfred Shire 1929-1984
* David 1858-1902
* Eileen Mary 1917-1925
* Helen (Hutchins) 1885-1964
* Jack 1893-1966
* Lloyd Campbell 1925-1925
* Mabel (Williams) 1897-1965
* Mary Ann (Cuthbert) 1855-1916
* Muriel Jessie 1914-1934
* Peter 1960-1960
* Robert Henry 1876-1931
* Simon Lloyd 1867-1928
* unnamed baby 1943-1943
* Vincent Mowlem 1848-1920
* William 1855-1895
. William was disinterred and moved to Terrace End

JUDD
* Alistair James 1961-2000
* Annie Faulds (Stoddart) 1900-1938

updated 6.10.2023
created 26.10.2008

PHOTO
Thomas & Harriett (nee Judd) Jackson


"I" names - OLD GORGE Cemetery, Woodville

the 'Residents' of OLD GORGE CEMETERY, Woodville, Manawatu, New Zealand
. visiting Old Gorge cemetery . The cemetery lies 3km from Woodville township. Head west along SH3/Napier Road, towards the (now closed) Manawatu Gorge. Just a short distance past Old Gorge Road (on your left) and over a bridge, look for the Railway Crossing sign on your right. Cemetery access is over the railway line, up the narrow, winding road and there it is, nestled among beautiful old oak trees, at the bottom of the Ruahine Range. There is parking, or you can drive around the cemetery to plots. An ingenious display board lists all names, their plots and a map.
. guided tours . Friends of Old Gorge Cemetery conduct tours on the last Sunday of each month that has 5 Sundays, with fascinating, insightful stories of the life and times of these early pioneers and settlers

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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W

I
IBBETSON
* baby 1886-1886

INGLIS
* Helen (Hilton) 1887-1964
* James David 1872-1949

IRELAND
* Louisa 1858-1933

ISLES
* Elizabeth 'Betsy' (Smith) 1827-1910
* James 1834-1901
* William 1826-1908

updated 5.9.2023
created 25.10.2008

PHOTO
Grave 29, Block 17
William Isles
Erected By David Isles. In Memory Of His Father WILLIAM ISLES. Who Died Sep 18 1908. Aged 82 Years. 'Not Lost But Gone Before'
photo kindly provided by Marijke Bullians 9.1.2016


"P" names - OLD GORGE Cemetery, Woodville

the 'Residents' of OLD GORGE CEMETERY, Woodville, Manawatu, New Zealand
. visiting Old Gorge cemetery . The cemetery lies 3km from Woodville township. Head west along SH3/Napier Road, towards the (now closed) Manawatu Gorge. Just a short distance past Old Gorge Road (on your left) and over a bridge, look for the Railway Crossing sign on your right. Cemetery access is over the railway line, up the narrow, winding road and there it is, nestled among beautiful old oak trees, at the bottom of the Ruahine Range. There is parking, or you can drive around the cemetery to plots. An ingenious display board lists all names, their plots and a map.
. guided tours . Friends of Old Gorge Cemetery conduct tours on the last Sunday of each month that has 5 Sundays, with fascinating, insightful stories of the life and times of these early pioneers and settlers

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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W
. maiden name in brackets .

P
PALLANT
* Annie (Houlden) 1871-1939
* Arthur Alfred 1866-1958

PALLESEN
* Else Marie (Thomassen) 1859-1938
* Ferdinand 1851-1928
* Harry 1891-1961
* Margaret 1883-1883
* Margaret Olive (Ladd) 1914-2014
* Thomas 1889-1939
* Verna Ida Elizabeth Annie (Tyler) 1893-1938

PALMER
* Henry Lyall 1846-1929
* Joan Margaret (Ross) 1861-1908
* Margaret Moffat 'Maggie' (Campbell) 1854-1900
* William Jamieson 1881-1918

PARIS
* Mary Johnstone (Shearer) 1865-1927

PARKER
* Alice (Lusk) 1900-1988
* Percy George 1896-1955

PARMINTER
* Caroline Maria (Drinkwater) 1863-1885
* Caroline Izetta Rose 1885-1885
* James Pearse 1849-1886

PATERSON
* Ronald Huntley 1903-1957

PATRICK
* Margaret 1903-1903

PATTERSON
* James 1894-1894

PATTISON
* May Ann Jane 1891-1959
* Robert 1857-1954

PEARSON
* James 1883-1969

PECK
* Daniel 1879-1965
* Elizabeth (nee Peck), his wife 1881-1921
* Frances "Fanny" (Stent) 1857-1938
* Samuel (husband of Fanny) 1850-1931

PEDERSEN
* Betty Ella 1919-1919
* Marjory Jean 1916-1916
* Mary 1906-1953
* Oskar Emmanuel 1892-1892
* Reg Bernard 1919-1919
* unnamed prem baby 1915-1915

PEEBLES
* Alexander 1844-1919
* Clara (Read) 1868-1933
* George 1869-1947
* Jane (Pirie) 1844-1913
* Keith George 1904-1948
* Mabel Gertrude (Schmidt) 1895-1949
* Madge Millicent 1896-1982
* Roy James 1900-1968

PENNEY
* Arthur Charles 1876-1892
* Alfred James Marmaduke 1891-1892
. siblings

PERFECT
* Agnes (Hope) 1866-1886
* Doris Emmeline Gertrude 1898-1898
* George John 1833-1909
* George John 1857-1915
* Gladys Emeline 1896-1896
* John McLaren 1884-1889
* Margaret (Rourke) 1836-1883

PETERS
* Peter 1863-1929

PETTERSON
* Dorothy Eleanor (Harding) 1933-1998
* Wilfred Ross 1930-2014

PETTMAN
* Helen 1890-1903

PHELAN
* Alice Elizabeth (Milroy) 1876-1954
* John Andrew 'Jack' 1877-1978

PHELPS
* Benjamin Welshman 1832-1914

PHILIPS
* Dorothy Jean 1915-1941
* Emily Janet Eliza (Toomath) 1890-1975
* Gordon Whiteford 1931-1941
* William Henry Jervis 1880-1947

PICKERING
* Arthur Montague 1883-1948
* Elfreda Joan (Dixon) 1881-1943

PILCHER
* Harold Alfred 1897-1972
* Margaret Nancy (Dungan) 1926-1973
* Nita (Dungan) 1923-1985
* Olive Evelyn (Mitchell) 1901-1976

PINFOLD
* Ellen Ellen 1883-1888
* Frederick James 1888-1936
* Harriet (Watkins) 1856-1899
* James Frederick 1889-1936
* John 1837-1901
* John 1851-1930
* Mary Jane (Meredith) 1844-1922

POMANA
* Leniel Allen 1954-1947

POND
* Alfred Elvery 1915-1915

PORTEOUS
* Andrew Stewart 1848-1896

POTTS
* Randal Septimus 1870-1893

POULTON
* unnamed baby 1920-1920

POWER
* Alice (Budge) 1854-1935
* Mary 1886-1897
* Patrick 1857-1941

PRATLEY
* William 1852-1910

PRIEST
* Mary Jane 1880-1894

PRITCHARD
* Agnes 1876-1940
* Arthur 1850-1928
* Edward 1881-1938
* Ellen Elizabeth (Hynes) 1876-1911
* Frances Wilby 1910-1917
* Sarah Jane (Turner) 1849-1931

PRYDE
* Alice (McKinlay) 1889-1989
* Isobel Constance 1915-2013
* John 1876-1955
* John Andrew 1911-2005

PULL
* Frederick Arthur 1885-1887

PULLAN
* Edna Grace 1910-1913
* Florence Louisa 1882-1919

PURCHEL
* Matilda 1890-1890

updated 30-8-2023
created 25.10.2008

PHOTO
PLOT 62, BLOCK 14 - Daniel & Elizabeth PECK

kindly taken by Selwyn Stevens, Sept 2009


"V" names - OLD GORGE Cemetery, Woodville

the 'Residents' of OLD GORGE CEMETERY, Woodville, Manawatu, New Zealand
. visiting Old Gorge cemetery . The cemetery lies 3km from Woodville township. Head west along SH3/Napier Road, towards the (now closed) Manawatu Gorge. Just a short distance past Old Gorge Road (on your left) and over a bridge, look for the Railway Crossing sign on your right. Cemetery access is over the railway line, up the narrow, winding road and there it is, nestled among beautiful old oak trees, at the bottom of the Ruahine Range. There is parking, or you can drive around the cemetery to plots. An ingenious display board lists all names, their plots and a map.
. guided tours . Friends of Old Gorge Cemetery conduct tours on the last Sunday of each month that has 5 Sundays, with fascinating, insightful stories of the life and times of these early pioneers and settlers

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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W
. maiden name in brackets .

V
VEALE
* Raymond George 1930-1955

VICKERS
* Joseph Aristide 1865-1958
* Mabel (Ruscoe) 1876-1958

VOSS
* Cissy Jane (Kirby) 1881-1943

updated 1.9.2023
created 25.10.2008

PHOTO
Plot 23A, Block 20
Raymond George Veale
photo kindly taken by Vanessa Tayler, Feb 2020


"U" names - OLD GORGE Cemetery, Woodville

the 'Residents' of OLD GORGE CEMETERY, Woodville, Manawatu, New Zealand
. visiting Old Gorge cemetery . The cemetery lies 3km from Woodville township. Head west along SH3/Napier Road, towards the (now closed) Manawatu Gorge. Just a short distance past Old Gorge Road (on your left) and over a bridge, look for the Railway Crossing sign on your right. Cemetery access is over the railway line, up the narrow, winding road and there it is, nestled among beautiful old oak trees, at the bottom of the Ruahine Range. There is parking, or you can drive around the cemetery to plots. An ingenious display board lists all names, their plots and a map.
. guided tours . Friends of Old Gorge Cemetery conduct tours on the last Sunday of each month that has 5 Sundays, with fascinating, insightful stories of the life and times of these early pioneers and settlers

. Old Gorge Cemetery searches .
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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W
. maiden name in brackets .

U
UPSTON
* Doris Stella 1913-1931
* Mary Ann (Bryant) 1888-1964
* Olwyn Lorraine 1951-1962
* Robert 1879-1969

updated 1.9.2023
created 25.10.2008

PHOTO
Plot 39, Block 16
Doris Stella Upston
kindly taken by Marijke Bullians 7.2.2016


"T" names - OLD GORGE Cemetery, Woodville

the 'Residents' of OLD GORGE CEMETERY, Woodville, Manawatu, New Zealand
. visiting Old Gorge cemetery . The cemetery lies 3km from Woodville township. Head west along SH3/Napier Road, towards the (now closed) Manawatu Gorge. Just a short distance past Old Gorge Road (on your left) and over a bridge, look for the Railway Crossing sign on your right. Cemetery access is over the railway line, up the narrow, winding road and there it is, nestled among beautiful old oak trees, at the bottom of the Ruahine Range. There is parking, or you can drive around the cemetery to plots. An ingenious display board lists all names, their plots and a map.
. guided tours . Friends of Old Gorge Cemetery conduct tours on the last Sunday of each month that has 5 Sundays, with fascinating, insightful stories of the life and times of these early pioneers and settlers

. Old Gorge Cemetery searches .
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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W
. maiden names in brackets .

T
TANNER
* Margaret (Brown) 1878-1917

TATAM
* Alfred Charles Monkhouse 1867-1891

TATHAM (Wheeler)
* Samuel William 1857-1923

TATTERSHALL
* Daniel Blamey 1851-1925
* Eliza (Paterson) 1844-1919

TAYLOR
* Charles Carnegie 1851-1921
* Ellanor Mary 'Ella' 1906-1952
* Elsie May (Oulsnam) 1892-1919
* Emma (formerly Kennedy) 1834-1913
* Frances Mary 1874-1896
* Henry 'Harry' 1828-1898
* Jane (Waldrom) 1883-1954
* Margaret Alice (McKinlay) 1909-1953
* William Michael 1880-1956
* William Henry 1890-1915

TEKAI
* William John 1964-1964

TENNENT
* Emily Mary (Boor) 1855-1944
* Muriel Edith 1884-1905
* Robert Collings 1849-1939

THACKER
* Mary Ann Pierce (Christopher) 1836-1904

THOM
* William Tillick 1906-1906

THOMAS
* Alice Agatha 1893-1894
* Elizabeth Jane (Harris) 1829-1907
* Frank 1908-1908
* George Alexander 1890-1891
* Henry 1825-1891
* Ivy Gladis 1896-1896
* John 1869-1949
* Myrtle 1895-1895

THOMASS
* Ethel Amelia 1927-1997
* George William 1906-1999
* Neil Lewis 1935-1953 Tangiwai disaster victim
* Paul Garry 1940-1953 Tangiwai disaster victim
* Pearl Myrtle (Vickers) 1908-1986

THOMPSON
* James 1848-1884

TINDAL / Tindall
* William 1839-1891

TODD
* Stinson 1908-1913

TONKIN
* Edward George 1889-1889

TOOGOOD
* Elizabeth Alice (Stanford) 1860-1922

TORR
* Leslie James 1892-1893

TOWERS
* Edwin Dannatt 1891-1905

TRAVERS
* Andrew Bell 1886-1887
* Catherine Ellen 'Katie' 1890-1891
* Marion Christie (Hulme) 1866-1902
* Mary 1902-1902
* Michael Bell 'Mick' 1856-1928
* Walter Alexander Huia 1900-1900

TROUP
* Jane 1885-1885
* Margaret 1894-1902

TUELY
* Arthur Wellesley 1903-1904
* Maud Mary (Parker) 1877-1907

TURNBULL
* Alan Beatty 'Bon' 1915-1991
* Carol Frances -2022
* Jane (Pagan) 1879-1964
* Martha Ellen 'Pat' 1912-1969
* Philip Sydney 1913-1932
* Sydney 1876-1961

TURNER
* Leonie Ellen 1938-1939
* Mary Lynette 1942-1944
* Myrtle Hannah (Dodd) 1917-1956
* Thomas Edmund 1906-1994

TURVEY
* Harry 1871-1929
* Katherine Beck 'Kate' (Waldmann) 1879-1954

TYERMAN
* baby 1917-1917
* Berkley 1854-1916
* Rebecca Mary (Tyerman) 1858-1936

updated 18.9.2023
created 25.10.2008

PHOTO
Mary Ann Pearce Thacker
(Christopher)
Grave 87, Block 13


Thomas Joseph BROOME of BALLANCE DAIRY COMPANY, New Zealand - 1897

What happened to Thomas Broome

I would like to know where and when he died and where he is buried

He married Susan Grace Saywell in 1895
She died 2 years later
In 1899 he then remarried, to Susan's sister Edith Emily Saywell

Jemima OXENHAM - Hampshire to Wairarapa 1840

Jemima Oxenham was born in Portsea England in October 1826
- the 3rd youngest of 12 children
After the death of their parents the girls were put in an orphanage until their brother John took them to New Zealand - it was his plan to marry them off as quickly as possible

They sailed on the AURORA
This was one of first ships to New Zealand

The TORY had arrived in September 1839 with 6 passengers and filled with supplies to barter with the Maori
The second ship was the CUBA which arrived in January 1840 with 34 passengers, all of them men. A couple of them were married men whose wives followed at a later date

The AURORA carried 148 passengers
- it left Gravesend 22 Sep 1839, arriving in New Zealand 7 Jan 1840

With Jemima was her brother
* John Oxenham, aged 29, a shipwright
and her sister
* Sarah Oxenham, aged 19, a seamstress.


JEMIMA, aged about 14?, married George Hamilton COGLAN (?-1841) 4 June 1840 in Wellington
- Jemima married George 5 months after arriving in New Zealand.
Brother John wanted to 'marry her and her sister off quickly' and he did, however George turned out to be a drunkard and a mean brute.
Jemima came to despise him

The following year George was found drowned at Petone, some say it was from a boat accident, others say there was a brawl. . .

Chief Constable Richard Sayer went to tell Jemima the news of her husbands death.
She excused herself to go upstairs and be alone for awhile.
Richard then heard strange noises upstairs and the chandalier overhead was swaying. He went upstairs to see what was happening - he found Jemima, shoes off, dancing for joy at the news.
He is said to have joined in and within weeks they were married


JEMIMA, aged 16, next married Richard Burgess SAYER (1820-1854) 8 May 1842 in Wellington


JEMIMA, aged 29, next married John ASHMORE (1808-1864) 30 April 1855 in Wellington


JEMIMA, aged 40, next married Benjamin STINSON (1833-1867)


EVENING POST 20 August 1869:
DEATH - On the 13th instant, at Carterton, Mrs Jemima Stinson, formerly Mrs Ashmore. Aged 43 years.



I have had people in Carterton looking for her grave but they believe the headstone is probably no longer there ... can you help with more deatils of her husbands?


I would like to know who Jemimas parents and siblings were and also her children

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