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The CARRINGTON family buried WOODVILLE, New Zealand

There are 5 Carrington family buried at the Old Gorge Cemetery in Woodville, New Zealand

Can you please provide me with more information on them and their relationships to each other

PLOT 24 - BLOCK 22: Ira Galileo Carrington 1916-1938
- died aged 22

PLOT 25 - BLOCK 22: Gordon Peter Longden Carrington 1867-1948
- born Kensington, England
- married Elizabeth Bishop COLLIER in 1900
- they had a son, Lance Howarth Carrington in 1901
- Lance married Thelma Doreen DENTITH (1905-1962) in 1922
- Elizabeth Bishop Carrington died in 1903 aged 28
- Gordon next married Leah EADES (1887-1980) in 1906
- he died aged 80
- (thanks to Warwick for that info, see below)

PLOT 26 - BLOCK 22: Basil Promeshens Carrington 1908-1949
- son of Gordon & Leah above
- Basil died aged 41

PLOT 26 - BLOCK 22: Leah Carrington (nee EADES) 1888 - 1980
- wife of Gordon Peter Longden Carrington
- Leah died aged 92

PLOT 50 - BLOCK 14: Vivienne Iolanthe Carrington Aug 1918-Nov 1921
- Vivienne died aged 3


NOTE Gordon & Leah also had Inez Salome Carrington on 14th March 1909, died in 1999
- they have had others ... (see Warwick's note below)

1 comment(s), latest 13 years, 8 months ago

looking for info on ANNIE MARGARET CHEYNE - Woodville, New Zealand

There are 2 Cheynes buried in the Old Gorge Cemetery in Woodville

Ann Margaret Cheyne is the only one I have a very little info on
- she was born about 1878 and died 11th May 1947 aged 70.
She is buried in PLOT 3, BLOCK 20

The other is Christine D. Cheyne - born about 1847, died 23rd September 1934 aged 87, buried in PLOT 4, BLOCK 18

Any information on these 2 women (possibly mother and daughter) would be greatly appreciated - especially who were the men in their lives and what they were doing in Woodville

what happened to WILLIAM WARRAND CARLILE - Woodville, New Zealand

William Warrand Carlile married his cousin Julia Jane Begg, 4th daughter of 9 children of Agnes Warrand Wilson 1824 of Ireland and Samuel Begg 1812 of West Indies who arrived in New Zealand in 1860 and settled in Napier

William and Julia married in 1877 in Napier and did not have chldren

Julia drowned while bathing in the Mangaatua Creek on the 31st January 1891 aged 34, she is buried in the Old Gorge Cemetery, Woodville - read her story at the above link

On the 29th April 1892 William remarried in Featherston to Mabel Martin Monckton who was born about 1866, (one of 17 children of Frederick K Monckton and Ann Martin) she died aged 76 on the 11th January 1942 in Havelock North, Hawkes Bay (was living in Te Mata Road)

But I cannot find where or when William died
Can you please help ??

Charles EMPSON - Nelson New Zealand 1842

In 1849 the settlers of Nelson, New Zealand were dissatisfied at the way the country was being run by one man in distant Auckland. They wanted an immediate introduction of Representative Government into the Southern Settlements of New Zealand.
They therefore took up a petition to submit to Parliament.
It was signed by 392 of the local men


CHARLES EMPSON arrived into Wellington in May 1842 aged 22 (although I can't find him on the May 1842 passenger lists of the CLIFFORD or the LONDON)
- He married Louisa Howard in Nelson on 24-2-1852.

They had 7 children:

- Henry Fredric Empson 12-2-1853 who died aged 12 on 24-10-1865 from falling off his pony

- Charles Clendon Empson born 25-1-1855 in Nelson, married Adeline Young, died 5-8-1938 in Richmond

- Ellen Fanny Empson born 30-2-1856, married Francis Gould, son of a preacher

- George Augustus Empson born 14-3-1858 in Wairau, was chief postmaster in Havelock South, moved to Te Awamutu with his wife Jane Hughes where he died in 1944

- Stanley Howard Empson born 4-4-1860 in Wairau, he married Mary Catherine MacDonald in Auckland, he died in Ngaruawahia, Waikato 23-6-1937

- Annie Louise Empson born 2-6-1862 in Marlborough, she married John Morris Pratt in 1882. They moved to Holbrrok NSW where she died Nov. 1944

- Francis Slocombe Empson born 15-7-1864 in Marlborough, died 1903 aged 39.

Charles as owner, along with David Herd, as manager, planted the first Marlborough vineyard. Charles died soon after the first harvest but Herd went on to win prize after prize for the red muscatel wine. Charles great grandson, Neil Empson, settled in Italy and became a noted exporter of Italian wines.

Charles is on the 1852 Jurors list as a merchant living in Bridge Street
He is on the 1853 Nelson Electoral Roll as a 'merchant'

Can you help with a 'story' for any of the other petitioners who were settlers of Nelson in the early 1800s (see at link)

FOX at Christ Church Taita Cemetery

the surname FOX buried at the
CHRIST CHURCH TAITA Cemetery

Can you add stories or more information to them - where they came from, when, who they married, when they died etc ...

Alan Charles James FOX (1911-1980)
son of Charles James FOX & Helen Liddle EADE
husband of Janet Mary TREMBATH
- plot 184

Alfred William FOX (1898-1899)
son of James William FOX & Hannah Jane COTTLE
- plot 42

Charles James FOX (1880-1942)
son of James William FOX & Helen Burns TANNAHILL
married Helen Liddle Eade in Eltham, Taranaki
died 18 Oct 1942
- plot 42

George William FOX (1910-1975)
son of Charles James FOX & Helen Liddle EADE
husband of Edna Preston
died 6 July 1975
- plot 184

Helen Liddle FOX (1889-1956 nee Eade)
wife of Charles James Fox
- plot 42

Helen Burns FOX (1841-1914 nee Tannahill)
wife of James William Fox
died 7 Nov 1914 in Rongotea
- plot 184

James William FOX (1836-1884)
son of James Fox & Priscilla Percy of London
married Helen Burns Tannahill 25 March 1859 in Wellington
died 30 August 1884
- plot 42

Janet Mary FOX (1915-1992 nee Trembath)
- plot 184
wife of Alan Charles Fox

John William FOX (1836-1884)
born in Vauxhall, England
married Helen Burns Tannahill
- plot 42

Lydia Mary FOX (1866-1867)
daughter of James William Fox & Helen Burns Tannahill
- plot 42

Vivienne Claire FOX (1925-1997)
married Robert Charles Fox
- plot 184

see also Fox on Peck of Taita

KIWI memorial wall at WALTON and WEYBRIDGE, (Walton-on-Thames,)

The WALTON AND WEYBRIDGE (WALTON-ON-THAMES) cemetery adjoins St. Mary's Churchyard, Surry, England

The New Zealanders who are commemorated there are:

Private Montrose Arthur BAKER, 1895-1916 Gisborne

Colonel Charles Mackie BEGG, 1879-1919 Wellingtn

Volunteer Wilmet Annie BENNETT, 1886-1918 Masterton

Private Frederick Robert BLACK, 1881-1917

Rifleman Roland George BLINKO, 1886-1917 Hawkes Bay

Private John Lewis Boyd, ?-1932, Wharehungs, Waikato

Sergeant John Brian DALTON, 1880-1915 Hawera

Sapper Jack FLEMING, 1876-1915 Huntly or Auckland

Private William FOX, 1893-1915 Christchurch

Driver Alfred Henry HALL, 1884-1916 Napier

Private Kingi HAMANA, 1894-1916 Wairoa

Corporal Thomas Hennry HUDSON, 1895-1916 New Plymouth

Private William Orr McDIARMID, 1890-1916 Patea

Corporal Thomas Wallace PHILLIPS, 1895-1915 Cambridge

Private James Livingstone PORTER, 1891-1915 Dunedin

Private William Henry RISHWORTH, 1891-1915 Dunedin

Rifleman Edward ROUT, 1894-1915 Auckland

Gunner William Henry RUSSELL, 1876-1916 Lower Hutt

Private TAURA, 1894-1917 Cook Islands

Private Raniera WAIRAU, 1895-1916 Hawkes Bay

Captain Charles Kay WARD, 1885-1918 Wellington

PECK buried Mangatera DANNEVIRKE

A list of the PECK family that are buried at Mangatera cemetery.

Mangatera cemetery is situated near SH2 3km north of Dannevirke, Manawatu

Daniel Peck
- was born 12th October 1860 in Lower Hutt
- he died 30th July 1930
- he was the son of Richard and Elizabeth (nee Gaskin) Peck
originally from Kent, UK
- Daniel married Jane Sargent in 1891 at Wimbledon, Manawatu - 111km east of Palmerston North - he was 31 and she was 17
- They had 11 (known) children, 6 boys and 5 girls - you can see them on the link at his name.
- Daniel died 31 years before Jane. They are buried together in PLOT 10 - BLOCK ZD - SECTION: MAIN

Douglas Peck
- he was born in July 1929
- was 18 months old at death on 1st February 1931
- He is buried with Ellen Christina Peck (nee Kendrick) so she was possibly his mother
- He is buried in PLOT 33 - BLOCK AB - MAIN SECTION

Ellen Christina Peck (nee Kendrick)
- was the daughter of Charles Alfred Kendrick of Marton and
Henrietta Gilbert of Paraonui, Waikato
- She was born in Halcombe Manawatu - 32km NW of Palmerston North on the 25th April 1900
- She was married to Wilfred Norman Peck on the 18th October 1918 in Dannevirke
- She died 10 years after him on the 1st Febuary 1971 and is buried in the same plot as Douglas John Peck who died aged 18 months in 1931, so was possibly a son
- they are buried in PLOT 33 - BLOCK AB - MAIN SECTION
- Wilfred is buried in the RSA section of the cemetery

Ernest Seddon Sydney Peck
- was a son of Daniel and Jane (nee Sargent) Peck
- he was born in Dannevirke in 1907
- He married Margaret Taniora.
- He died 2 years before her on 25th March 1977 and they are buried together with Raymond Seddon Karauria Peck who died in 1999 aged 65, meaning a birth year of 1934, so he was possibly a son
- they are buried in PLOT 22 - BLOCK LM - MAIN SECTION

Francis Alfred Peck
- was born 1920
- he died May 28th 2002 in Dannevirke
- nothing is known at this time about Francis except he was a truck driver at some time in his life
- he is buried in PLOT 84 - BLOCK 23 RSA SECTION

George Peck
- was born in 1868
- he was the 6th of 10 children to Richard and Elizabeth (nee
Gaskin) Peck of Kent, UK
- he was a farmer in the Manawatu
- he never married
- he is buried in PLOT 26 - BLOCK P - MAIN SECTION

Jame Edward Peck
- was born on the 1st June 1963 in Dannevirke
- he died 12 hours later
- do not know who the parents were
- he is buried in PLOT 20 - BLOCK AG - MAIN SECTION

Jane (nee Sargent) Peck
- was born in Wimbleton, Manawatu - 111km E of Palmerston North
- She was the wife of Daniel Peck, also buried there
- She died 31 years after him in Napier. They are buried together in PLOT 10 - BLOCK ZD - SECTION: MAIN

Margaret (nee Taniora) Peck
- was born 1904
- she was the wife of Ernest Seddon Sydney Peck
- she died on July 2nd in Dannevirke and is buried with her husband in PLOT 10 - BLOCK ZD - SECTION: MAIN
- their son Raymond Seddon Karauria Peck is also buried there

Norman Charles Peck
- was born in 1931
- he died on May 22nd 1993
- he was a farmer in the area
- do not know at this time who his parents or siblings or wife and children were
- he is buried in PLOT 11 - BLOCK 18 - SECTION: RSA

Raymond Seddon Karauria Peck
- was born in 1934
- he was possibly a son of Ernest Seddon Peck and Margaret, nee Taniora
- At the time of death he was living at 301 Kini St, Flaxmere,
Hastings
- He is buried with his parents who died in 1977 & 1979
- they are in PLOT 22 - BLOCK LM - SECTION MAIN

Wilfred Norman Peck
- was born in 1891 in Stoney Creek - 9km N of Palmerston North Manawatu
- he was the son of Charles and Atlantic English (nee Thomsen) Peck
- he was the great grandson of the pioneer Daniel Peck
- he was farming in Tiratu - 11km East of Dannevirke at the time of his death, 10 years before Ellen
- he served in WWI at the age of 24:
SERIAL NUMBER - 10/66
FIRST KNOWN RANK - Private
NEXT OF KIN - C. Peck (father) Matatera, Dannevirke, New Zealand
MARITAL STATUS - Single
ENLISTMENT ADDRESS - Matatera, New Zealand
MILITARY DISTRICT - Wellington
BODY ON EMBARKATION - Main Body
EMBARKATION UNIT - Wellington Infantry Battalion
EMBARKATION DATE - 16th October 1914
PLACE OF EMBARKATION - Wellington, New Zealand
TRANSPORT - HMNZT 7 or 10
VESSEL - Limerick or Arawa
DESTINATION - Suez, Egypt
- he died on April 6th 1961
- he is buried in PLOT 125 - BLOCK RSA - SECTION: WWI

William Peck
- was born in 1906, a son of William "BILL" Peck of Lower Hutt and Minnie Sargent of Wimbledon, Manawatu
- he was a truck driver at some stage
- he was married to Laura Rose Jensen
- he died on Christmas Day 1942 in Napier aged 36
- he is buried in PLOT 30 - BLOCK ZL - SECTION: MAIN

unknown Peck
- no birth date
- INTERMENT ID NUMBER - 10548
- BURIAL WARRANT NUMBER - 1074
- is buried in PLOT 93 - BLOCK 3 - SECTION: STILLBORN

The MELLOW family at KAPONGA General Cemetery, SOUTH TARANAKI

The 13 children of Richard Thomas Best MELLOW & Hannah Maria EARP


The MELLOW family that are buried in Kaponga & Hawera Cemeteries, South Taranaki

Adrianne Kay Mellow
- buried Hawera General Methodist 25th July 1961 aged 3

Baldwen Mellow
- buried Kaponga General Methodist 28th May 1967 aged 85

Brian John Mellow
- buried Kaponga General Children 23rd December 1954 aged 1 day

Bryan Richard Mellow
- buried Kaponga General Presbyterian 29th January 1981 aged 46

Grace Elizabeth Mellow
- buried Kaponga General Anglican 24th July 1985 aged 93

Hannah Maria Mellow
- buried Kaponga General Methodist 1st March 1926 aged 73

Hector Thomas Earp Mellow
- buried Kaponga General Methodist 5th July 1958 aged 78

Lorna Majorie Mellow
- buried Hawera General Episcopalian 22nd August 2008 aged 91

Lyne Thomas Mellow
- buried Hawera General Episcopalian 8th Novmber 1931 aged 33

Lynette Karen Mellow
- buried Hawera General Methodist 25th July 1961 aged 6

Norman Clacie Mellow
- buried Hawera General Episcopalian 9th April 1986 aged 70

Phyllis Mabel Mellow
- buried Kaponga General Methodist 25th July 1961 aged 34

Richard Thomas Best Mellow
- buried Kaponga General Methodist 14th June 1923 aged 73

Robin Mellow
- buried Manaia Burial Old Lawn 23rd April 1956 aged 4 days

Roland Clacie Mellow
- buried Kaponga General Anglican 14th April 1952 aged 65

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HAMBLING family OLD GORGE cemetery WOODVILLE, NZ

CHARLES HAMBLING was born 22 May 1836 in Salford, West Oxfordshire, a son of William Hambling & Hannah Allen. By 1851, at the age of 12-13, he was living with his mother Hannah & his step-father, Shadrach Harrison.
Charles married Ann Cummins Prattley in Fifield, Oxfordshire on 31 May 1858 (her name was Pratley or Prattley)
their children
. born in Oxfordshire .
1859 - 1903 Annie Hambling (+Ebbett)
1860 - 1935 Levi Hambling (+Hawken)
1862 - 1947 Emma Hambling (+Fuller)
1866 - 1911 Leonard Hambling (+McMahon)
1869 - 1935 William Hambling
1870 - 1904 Ellen Hambling (+McKenzie)
They emigrated to New Zealand on the 'Winchester' leaving 2 May 1874, arriving in Napier 26 July 1874

Anne died 10 years later, in April 1884 and Charles returned to England. There, in Gloucestershire, on 6 Oct 1884, he married Ann's sister Sarah Pratley (a twin with brother Henry). Two months later, on 4 Dec 1884, they sailed from Gravesend for NZ. Sarah had obviously already booked a passage to NZ prior to her marriage in Oct 1884 and subsequently is on the passenger list under her maiden name. With them was Sarah's 15 year old daughter Elizabeth Pratley (1869-1952) & another of Sarah's sisters, Mary Jane Prattley (1854-1938). They arrived in Wellington 20 Jan 1885. Their first child was born in Woodville on 13 Dec 1885
Their children
. born in Woodville .
1885 - 1969 Amy Hambling (+Hamlin)
1886 - 1960 Ellis Charles Hambling (+Towers)
1888 - 1893 Eli Raymond Hambling (age 5)
1889 - 1970 Edward James Hambling (+Atwood)
1890 - 1952 Ruth Hambling (+McVicar)
1891 - 1891 George Hambling (age 10 weeks)
1892 - 1974 Herbert John Hambling (+Thornton)
1894 - 1894 Elsie May Hambling (age 8 months)

Short extracts from: The Farthest Promised Land
.. Charles wrote: Dear brother, since I wrote to you last I have got two horses of my own and a light four-wheeled trap. We call it an express here, with which I take goods and parcels, and remove furniture about the town, to and from the port and station. Some days I earn £1 a day. I have not earned less than £5 a week since I began last April, so you see we are getting on all right, and now I have made another speculation — it is in land. About thirty-five of us have formed ourselves into a society, and have bought of the Government about 2,500 acres of bush land at £1 per acre and we are allowed seven years to pay it in. We pay 9d per acre quarterly. We have divided the land among ourselves and mine is nearly 100 acres and it is the best land in the province of Hawke's Bay. It is about 100 miles from Napier, that is, half way to Wellington. It is a new township called Woodville and our land is going to be called the Woodville Small Farm Association. There is a good road from Napier to there and from there to Wellington. There will be three railways to meet at that township when finished - the Napier, Wellington and Wanganui Railways and that will make our land very valuable in a few years. Some of the men have gone to begin clearing theirs and I have two men clearing for me. I must have ten acres cleared and fenced and a cottage to live in at the end of two years; and clear and fence ten more acres in the next two years; after that we can clear it when we like ..
.. To conclude our account of this small farm settlement we will briefly recount a few episodes from the experience of and his family in the decade after he left his carrying 'speculation' in Napier for his land 'speculation' at Woodville. The Hawke's Bay Almanack for 1878 shows that Charles Hambling served for a time as a Methodist Free Church lay preacher at Woodville. However, in 1879 Primitive Methodists from the Manawatu began sponsoring cottage meetings at Woodville and Charles Hambling threw in his lot with them. When they built Woodville's first church in 1881, he became its Sunday School superintendent.
By 1882 he had freeholded his 98 acre block in the settlement, and it was valued at £490 (equivalent in 2009 to $73,517). His eldest son Levi, who appears as a carpenter at Woodville, also owned 40 acres of freehold worth £334. In 1882 Charles's eldest daughter, Anne, was married at her father's house to John Harris Ebbett, the coastguard's son from St. Keverne in Cornwall, now a painter in Woodville.
Levi Hambling remained with the Methodist Free Church congregation, and in 1882 took the contract to build them a church to plans drawn by Joseph Sowry. The first wedding in the building took place on 1 January 1883, when Levi Hambling was married to a colonial-born girl.
When the railway at last reached the town in March 1887, Charles Hambling promptly returned to the carrying business which he had found so lucrative in Napier and began running an express to and from the Woodville station.
Note The Methodist Church was established in Woodville in 1876 and a Presbyterian Church established in 1885. The two churches united in 1974 to form the St James Union Church.

Woodville Examiner, 28 Sep 1894
HAMBLING - At his residence, Oxford Road Farm, on Tuesday, September 27th, Charles Hambling; aged 68 years.

Obituary The death occurred at his residence Oxford Road, yesterday morning of Mr Charles Hambling, an old and well-known settler in the Woodville district. The end was not unexpected as Mr Hambling had been in very frail health for some time and had been compelled to relinquish active participation in business pursuits.
Mr Hambling was one of the earliest settlers in this district. He was born in Oxfordshire and came to New Zealand in 1874, first taking up his residence in Napier. He resided there for four years and then came to Woodville, where he carved out a home for himself on Oxford Road. Mr Hambling, by dint of hard work and perseverance, made the Oxford Road farm one of the finest in the district. Mr Hambling was twice married, his first wife dying in 1884. He had six children by his first wife, four of whom survive him, the eldest being Mr Levi Hambling of Woodville. Most of the second family are grown up and are fortunately able to take over their father's business.
The late Mr Hambling engaged for many years in the occupation of carrier and his was a familiar personage to most travellers passing through Woodville.

Woodville Examiner, 30 Sep 1894
The funeral of the late Mr C. Hambling took place yesterday and was largely attended. Prior to the body being removed from the house, a short service was held by the Rev Mr Bowie. The same gentleman also conducted the service at the graveside.

Wairarapa Daily Times, 1 Oct 1904
Mr C. Hambling, one of Woodville's oldest settlers, died at 'Oxford Farm' on Tuesday last. He leaves a large family to mourn his loss. He will be well remembered by travellers from Napier in the early days when the train only came as far as Makatoku, as the owner of 'Skylark' and 'Darkie; two horses which drew the brake up hill and down dale to the call of their master's voice. Mr Levi Hambling, of this town, is a son of deceased.
Mrs Greening, of Pinfold-road, passed away on the same day of heart disease. Both funerals took place on Thursday.

HAMBLING buried OLD GORGE CEMETERY
* Ann Cummins (nee Prattley) Hambling, 1839-1884 (age 44)
* Beatrice Clarissa 'Trissy' Hambling, 1897-1905 (age 7)
* Charles Hambling, 1836-1904 (age 68)
* Clarice Elsie Hambling, 1888-1891 (age 3)
* Eli Raymond Hambling, 1888-1893 (age 5)
* Elsie May Hambling, 1894-1894 (7 months)
* George Hambling, 1891-1891 (10 weeks)
* Lewis Percival Hambling, 1885-1886 (11 months)
* Ruby Ivy Hambling, 1893-1894 (13 months)
* Sarah (nee Prattley) Hambling, 1850-1917 (age 67)

PHOTO
Grave 55, Block 17 Charles Hambling (1836-1904)


"H" 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 .
* Find A Grave
* Billion Graves
* Tararua District Council

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 .

H
HAIGH
* Harriet Jane 'Dollie' (Thomas) 1873-1944
* Sidney Solomon 1866-1944
* Thelma Myrtle V. 1900-1946

HAINES
* Lavinia (Marriner) 1843-1910
* Magdalene 1897-1897

HALE
* Edward Thomas 1881-1960
* Emily Gertrude (Dunn) 1886-1948

HALFORD
* Alice (Blaskett) 1884-1968
* Albert Edward 1879-1949

HALLIDAY
* Isabella (Johnston) 1849-1931
* Isabella 1877-1889
* John 1848-1894
* Sarah 1825-1915
* William 1849-1924

HALPIN
* John 1872-1939
* Margaret Eileen 1917-1918
* Rebecca (Matheson) 1880-1967

HAMBLING
* Ann Cummins (Prattley) 1839-1884
* Beatrice Clarissa 'Trissy' 1897-1905
* Charles 1836-1904
* Clara Elsie 1888-1891
* Eli Raymond 1888-1893
* Elsie May 1894-1894
* George 1891-1891
* Lewis Percival 1885-1886
* Ruby Ivy 1893-1894
* Sarah (Prattley) 1850-1917

HAMMOND
* Elizabeth Jane (Hutchins) 1874-1947
* Heber 1866-1954
* Herbert William 1900-1972
* Maud Beatrice 1897-1914

HANARAY
* Elizabeth Emily (Cracknell) 1853-1930

HANCOCK
* John 1823-1900
* Mary Ann 1821-1895
* Robert Joseph 1872-1916

HANCOX
* Henry Thomas 1848-1906

HARDING
* Albert Edgar 1907-1990
* Arnold Albert 1882-1946
* Bertie Ryan 1884-1889
* Cecilie Leona (Baker) 1906-1984
* Charles Edward 1870-1907
* Charlotte Elizabeth (Richards) 1865-1937
* Derek 1931-1931
* Edgar 1878-1958
* Edward 1839-1889
* Edward John 1898-1969
* Ethel (Gear) 1906-1961
* Frances May (Pallant) 1910-1995
* Greta Glory (Gillespie) 1898-1976
* Helen Strang (Warnock) 1886-1976
* John 1866-1933
* Leolin 1880-1960
* Louisa (Ebbett) 1882-1938
* Rosa (James) 1875-1953
* Ruby 1917-1919
* Sara Priscilla 1891-1891
* Sarah Anne (Wyatt) 1830-1897
* Walter Percival 1902-1984

HARRIS
* Albert Alexander 1922-1929
* Alfred 18866-1968
* Elizabeth Jane (Hislop) 1892-1965
* Elsie 1892-1892
* Elsie Ada (Clark) 1893-1939
* Emily (Mist) 1868-1954
* Frank Henry 1899-1900
* John 1885-1935
* Joseph Henry 1885-1891
* Mary Jane (McDonald) 1853-1893
* Mary Julia 'Minnie' 1890-1892
* Percy 1892-1959
* William John 1868-1886

HARTSTONE
* Ann Annie (Barnett) 1847-1933
* Arthur Pethern 1875-1920
* Edith (Bradford) 1887-1935
* Edith Katherine 'Kate' 1888-1892
* George 1886-1967
* Olive May (Dodd) 1902-1971
* Rachel Zoe 1915-1918
* William Pethern Thomas Henry 1840-1924

HATWELL
* John Montgomery 1876-1925
* Joseph 1853-1923
* Mary Ann (Montogmery) 1849-1926
* Raymond John 1910-1916

HAWKEN
* Eliza (Joll) 1840-1909
* Harry Caldwell 1874-1902
* Henry 'Harry' 1835-1913

HAYES
* Alexander 1878-1959
* Alexander Lawrence 1928-1950
* Marion Maud (Evans) 1882-1953
* Michael Charles Leslie 1940-1941

HAYHURST
* William 1837-1915

HAYWARD
* Samuel 1838-1896

HEALY
* Ann 'Annie' (Madigan) 1834-1901
* Thomas Mckenna 1822-1902

HEARFIELD
* Elsie Florence (McLeod) 1892-1919

HENDERSON
* William 1837-1922

HENSON
* Kenneth John 1914-2003
* Ngaire Elizabeth (Olsen) 1925-1972

HERLIHY
* John 1852-1904
* Nora 1853-1918
* Thomas Placid 1879-1910

HERRICK
* George Edward 1860-1912
* Joseph Clarence 1904-1938

HICKS
* Mary Ann (Babb) 1828-1903

HILL
* Alexander 1914-1914
* Ann Elizabeth (Harding) 1867-1936
* Bertram 'Laddie' 1895-1915
* Camillia Ann (Noonan) 1871-1938
* Elizabeth 'Lizzie' 1883-1891
* Henry Edward 1877-1960
* William Iles 1832-1885

HOBBS
* baby 1911-1911 (2 hours)
* baby 1911-1911 (2 days)
* Charles 1903-1903
* Lucille 'Lucy' (Gestro) 1876-1914

HODDER
* baby 1923-1923

HODGES
* Lucy (Barrott) 1854-1898

HOGG
* born still baby 1921-1921
* born still baby 1926-1926
* Nellie Eileen 1905-1905
* Mildred Gladys 1911-1911

HOLDAWAY
* baby 1936-1936

HOLDER
* Alice Regina (Hawkens) 1868-1958
* Annie Eleanor 1871-1886
* Ethel Beatrice 1888-1888
* Horace Frederick 1863-1947

HOLMES
* Arthur Joseph 1898-1971

HOPE
* Sarah (Rowles) 1838-1912
* William 1831-1916

HOPPER
* Frederick William 1863-1919

HORNE
* David Mitchell 1844-1912
* Elizabeth (Thomas) 1879-1922
* Elspet Esplin 1845-1924
* Henry Palmer 1873-1948
. 11th Mayor of Woodville 1914-1931 & 1935-1938
* John Thomas 1900-1966
* Robert James 1885-1892

HOSKINS
* Archelaus Theodore Leslie 1891-1918

HOTEN
* Frederick Donald 1905-1959

HOUGHTON
* Elizabeth Edith (Nixon) 1879-1951
* George Robert 1875-1944
* Howard Arnold 1912-1976

HOUSTON
* Elizabeth "Betty" Joan 1934-2006
* Gary Raymond 1937-2001

HOWARD
* baby 1923-1923
* James 1884-1931

HOWELL
* Joy Beverlie (Baker) 1922-2009

HOY
* David Mervyn 1935-1955

HUGHES
* David 1843-1929
* Elizabeth Ann 1846-1919
* Eve 1880-1971
* Marion Christie 1908-1915
* Marion Christy (Travers) 1884-1947
* Robert Frederick 1923-1928
* William 1882-1948

HULL
* Ethel Jessie 1884-1884

HUME
* Matthew 1885-1925

HUNT
* Gweneth Edina (Gothard) 1896-1954
* Harry Edwin 1881-1938
* Herbert George 1924-1924

HUNTER
* Edward Marshall 1893-1893
* Florence Annie (Price) 1868-1939
* John Brocklebank 1850-1924
* John Beck 1892-1916
* Mary Brocklebank 1895-1910

HURLEY
* Emily (Morgan) 1879-1960
* Francis Frederick 1870-1950

HUTCHING
* Albert Featherston 1874-1965
* Alpheus Ariochi 1891-1920
* Alton Arthur Staines 1878-1883
* Aristachus Paul 1869-1918
* Artemus Stephen 1867-1951
* Aston Alton Taylor 1890-1891
* Edith Mary 1913-1920
* Elizabeth Ann 1863-1894
* Emily Jane (nee Pascoe) 1881-1964
* Janet Alice (nee Crawford) 1877-1962
* Maria (Staines) 1838-1920
* Stephen 1834-1919

HUTCHINS
* David Charles 1933-2003
* Elizabeth (Roberts) 1851-1934
* Ellen Maria (Culley) 1855-1900
* Frederick John 1883-1952
* Graeme William 1931-1958
* Henry Garnet 'Harry' 1883-1883
* Jessie Grace 1887-1888
* John Henry 1881-1881
* Mildred Annie 'Nance' (Gray) 1899-1981
* Thomas Edward 1849-1939

HUTCHINSON
* baby 1939-1939
* Catherine Mary (Andersen) 1875-1963
. aka Catrine Marie, Katrina Mary, Katherine, 'Katy'
* Joan 1940-1940
* John Matthew 1875-1955
* Keith Raymond 1933-1951
* Rex 1943-1943
* Thelma Alice 1932-1932

updated 18.9.2023
created 21.3.2008

PHOTO
Grave 55, Block 17
CHARLES HAMBLING
photo provided by Daisy✿ on 10 Sep 2014