Looking for Details of My Great Grandmother Jannette Jane Rollo Married John Massey IN Napier Hawkes Bay New Zealand IN 1868 I Beleive She May Be of...
Jannette Rollo 1845– BIRTH ABT. 1845 DEATH New Zealand. Husband. John Massey 1842–1922 BIRTH 1842 • Stockport, Cheshire, England DEATH AFT. 1922 • New Zealand. Marriage 20 MAR 1868 • John's, Napier, New Zealand Jannette Rollo (1845–) 1 Source 1868 26 Married by 20 MAR 1868 • Rev. J. TOWNSEND Jannette Rollo (1845–) John's Mother Maria Jones 1814–1855 BIRTH 1814 • Shipston, Staffordshire, England DEATH 1855 • Stockport, Cheshire, England. Marriage ABT. 1840 • England Unknown Massey (–1842). John. Immigrated 6 FEB 1859 • Arrived NZ aboard the ship KINNAIRD. This I found, bit curious, could check it out. Name: Janett Rolla Child: Ethel May Massey Page Number: 292 Volume Number: 269. For This Is a Marriage Check Her Name. Name: Jannette Rolla Gender: Female Marriage Year: 1868 Relation: Bride Spouse: John Massey Folio Number: 1081. Sorry not much I could find on jannette.
This is the passenger list which was published in the WELLINGTON INDEPENDENT, on 9 FEBRUARY 1859. KINNAIRD Sailed from London, under Captain Stephens, on 6 October 1858 and arrived in Wellington, New Zealand on 7 February 1859. Agents, Smith & Co. ARRIVAL OF THE BARQUE Kinnaird This fine Aberdeen Clipper, arrived from London on Sunday morning, after a passage of 108 days from the Downs, having experienced nothing but calms and light winds to the Equator and fine weather almost throughout. She brings a few cabin passangers and about 80 in the steerage, the majority of whom have arrived out to join their friends under the provincial Government Regulations. The passengers speak in high terms of Captain Stephen and the Surgeon, and we believe presented them with a flattering complimentary letter. The Kinnaird is a very fine ship of great beam, and showed herself to be a fast sailer during the few strong breezes experienced on the Voyage. We notice an importation by this ship of some pure Saxony Sheep, for Mr Purvis Russell's Station, consisting of five rams and seven ewes. The Kinnaird loads here for London. Source: The Wellington Independent February 9 1859
MARRIAGE. HAWKES BAY HERALD, VOLUME 12, ISSUE 928, 24 MARCH 1868 MASSEY— ROLLO At St. John's Church, Napier, on the 20th March, by the Rev. J. Townsend, John Massey, of Clive, to Jane Rollo.
Jannette Rollo
1845–
BIRTH ABT. 1845
DEATH New Zealand.
Husband.
John Massey
1842–1922
BIRTH 1842 • Stockport, Cheshire, England
DEATH AFT. 1922 • New Zealand.
Marriage
20 MAR 1868 • John's, Napier, New Zealand
Jannette Rollo (1845–)
1 Source
1868
26
Married by
20 MAR 1868 • Rev. J. TOWNSEND
Jannette Rollo (1845–)
John's Mother
Maria Jones
1814–1855
BIRTH 1814 • Shipston, Staffordshire, England
DEATH 1855 • Stockport, Cheshire, England.
Marriage
ABT. 1840 • England
Unknown Massey (–1842).
John.
Immigrated
6 FEB 1859 • Arrived NZ aboard the ship KINNAIRD.
This I found, bit curious, could check it out.
Name: Janett Rolla
Child: Ethel May Massey
Page Number: 292
Volume Number: 269.
For This Is a Marriage Check Her Name.
Name: Jannette Rolla
Gender: Female
Marriage Year: 1868
Relation: Bride
Spouse: John Massey
Folio Number: 1081.
Sorry not much I could find on jannette.
Harry.
Thanks Harry for your efforts.
This is the passenger list which was published in the WELLINGTON INDEPENDENT, on 9 FEBRUARY 1859.
KINNAIRD
Sailed from London, under Captain Stephens, on 6 October 1858 and arrived in Wellington, New Zealand on 7 February 1859. Agents, Smith & Co.
ARRIVAL OF THE BARQUE Kinnaird
This fine Aberdeen Clipper, arrived from London on Sunday morning, after a passage of 108 days from the Downs, having experienced nothing but calms and light winds to the Equator and fine weather almost throughout. She brings a few cabin passangers and about 80 in the steerage, the majority of whom have arrived out to join their friends under the provincial Government Regulations. The passengers speak in high terms of Captain Stephen and the Surgeon, and we believe presented them with a flattering complimentary letter. The Kinnaird is a very fine ship of great beam, and showed herself to be a fast sailer during the few strong breezes experienced on the Voyage. We notice an importation by this ship of some pure Saxony Sheep, for Mr Purvis Russell's Station, consisting of five rams and seven ewes. The Kinnaird loads here for London.
Source:
The Wellington Independent February 9 1859
And the list on Rootsweb
MARRIAGE.
HAWKES BAY HERALD, VOLUME 12, ISSUE 928, 24 MARCH 1868
MASSEY— ROLLO
At St. John's Church, Napier, on the 20th March, by the Rev. J. Townsend, John Massey, of Clive, to Jane Rollo.