Matches 1,201 to 1,250 of 2,328
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Emigrated on 'Garland', Departing Liverpool 26 Apr 1852, arriving Melbourne, 31 Jul 1852.
| BROWN, Marion (I24861)
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Emigrated on 1848 Blundell with Harrisons - Mary and Janet Stark | STARK, Mary (I16086)
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Emigrated on the 'Boyne' 1864
1841 Census http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~kayhin/40138d.html
Enumeration District 16
Civil Parish of Ruan Minor
Carlis,1,John Bray,45,,Ag Lab,In county,
,Elizabeth Bray,,45,,In county,
,Elizabeth Bray,,13,,In county,
,John Bray,10,,,In county,
,William Bray,8,,,In county,
1. Parish Ruan Major Name Elizabeth BRAY Sex F Relationship dau Date 13 Apr 1828 Father John BRAY Mother Elizabeth - Alt. Mother ? Alt. Father ? Alt. Surname | BRAY, Elizabeth (I1878)
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Emigrated on the ship "Boyne", 1350 tons
Captain: John Kelly
Surgeon Superintendent: James Reed
Sailed London 18 Nov 1878 - arrived Lyttelton 26 Feb 1879
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Enumeration District 4
Civil Parish of St. Keverne
Cornwall Online Census Project?1841
Transcript of Piece HO107/138 (Part 1)
Folio 22 Page 6
Coverack,1,James Mildern,40,,,In county,
,,Grace Mildern,,50,,In county,
,,William Hoskin,10,,,In county,
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1851 census - http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~kayhin/51913a.html
Folio 127 Page 6
Enumeration District 4a
Civil Parish of St. Keverne, Eccl. Parish of -
21,Carnsellon,Stephen Roberts,Head,U,55,,Farmer Of 55 Acres Empl 2 Labs,St. Keverne Cornwall,,
,,Charlotte Roberts,Sister,U,,53,,St. Keverne Cornwall,,
,,Elizabeth Bray,Servnt,U,,21,House Servant,St. Keverne Cornwall,,
,,William Hosking,Servnt,U,20,,Farm Servant,St. Keverne Cornwall,, | HOSKIN, William (I1729)
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Emigrated on the ship "Boyne", 1350 tons. Sailed from Plymouth 18 Nov 1878 - arrived Lyttelton, Canterbury 26 Feb 1879
Captain: John Kelly
Surgeon Superintendent: James Reed
| HOSKIN, Jesse (I3057)
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Emigrated to NZ as single man on Zealandia, 1862
Potential Temuka Cemetery. Alongside Catherine Hamilton died, 26 Apr 1908 | HAMILTON, John (I11333)
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Emigrated to NZ ca 1850
Born at Portland, Dorset, on 28 May 1847, Augustus Florance was the son of Jane Angell Stone and her husband, also Augustus, a doctor. Dr Florance, a “cribbage… [and] chess player, a man interested in natural philosophy, a reader of Shakespeare… Cervantes… [and] Desiderus Erasmus”, was a social reformer, endeavouring "to accomplish the Sisyphean task of bringing temperance to the delinquents of Portland".
Augustus junior and his contemporaries inherited this antipathy to the drink trade. A cousin, who emigrated to the USA, wrote, in 1886: "I hope he (Augustus junior) adheres to his temperance sympathies. Tell him he has all my sympathy on that question. I belong to the Women’s Christian Temperance Union… We all hope and pray that the curse of strong drink will be removed from our republic, which will come in God’s own time".
When his wife died, Dr Florance left his family in the care of relatives and sailed for New Zealand. He lived at the Hutt, near Wellington, produced “primitive” paintings of the area (now held in the Alexander Turnbull Library), married a second time, went back to England and emigrated to Lyttelton as ship’s doctor on the Mersey in 1862.
Dr and Mrs Florance settled in St Albans, Christchurch, the narrow blind lane up to their home being where Ranfurly Street now runs off Caledonian Road. The doctor, a popular general practitioner, dressed in silk dust coat and top hat, cultivated medicinal herbs, supported the Total Abstinence and St Albans Mutual Improvement societies, and died in 1879, "a poor man with an honoured name". His widow, Elizabeth, lived on at the property till her death, at 91, in 1906.
In England, Augustus junior dwelt in a loving Christian environment. The cousin who settled in America noted: "I used to get Gussie to sleep many a time in Portland". Augustus himself wrote that, at 10, he was "converted to know and believe in Jesus Christ, the Son of God, by earnestly reading the New Testament at school…". He emigrated to Canterbury on the Captain Cook, arriving in September 1863. Although he was assisted by the provincial government, Dr Florance paid the greater part of his passage money. | FLORANCE, Dr Augustus (I3396)
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Emigrated to NZ in 1875
Sister "M.E. Smeddles"
| SMEDDLES, Benjamin (I2677)
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Emigrated to NZ on "Eastern Empire" arriving in Lyttelton, 4 Jan 1865
Stephen Keast 31
Ann Keast 27
John P. Keast Infant
No other kids mentioned. | KEAST, Stephen (I11)
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Essex Church of England Parish Registers, Essex County Council, Chelmsford, Essex, England. | Source (S266)
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Essex Church of England Parish Registers, Essex County Council, Chelmsford, Essex, England. | Source (S1094)
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Essex Church of England Parish Registers, Essex County Council, Chelmsford, Essex, England. | Source (S1166)
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Eva's mother would appear to have been remarried to a CUNNINGHAM | BRYCE, Eva Maude (I5459)
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Evelyn Anne Legge
Born on 16 April 1941
Passed away on 27 November 2016
Aged 75 years
Legge, Evelyn Anne (Anne). On Sunday, November 27, 2016, peacefully at home surrounded by her loving family; aged 75 years. Much loved mother and mother-in-law of Chris and Cherie, Richard and Sandy, and Jo and Ross Mangin, loved Grams of Casey, Regan; Amelia, and Angus, also a beloved daughter of the late Angus and Elsie Robertson, and a beloved sister and sister-in-law of her extended family. The family wish to acknowledge the tender care extended to Anne by Mr Frizzell, and Nurse Maude. In lieu of flowers donations to The Cancer Society would be appreciated and may be made at the service. Messages to the Legge family, c/o PO Box 111-01, Christchurch 8443 | ROBERTSON, Evelyn Anne (I242)
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Fairhall Cemetery | WILLIAMS, Shirley Ngaire (I3669)
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Fairly certain there was no marriage or children | HAMILTON, Frances (I3260)
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FannyMaudLauren.jpg
Top: L to R; Fanny Maud Laurenson, Frances Mary Morse, Fleming Laurenson
Bottom: L to R; Capt. T T Laurenson, Edith Sarah Laurenson, John Gilbert Laurenson.
Source: Lynette Green | LAURENSON, Fanny Maud (I1507)
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Farmer : Died in a Dray Accident. | FUSSELL, Aaron (I12599)
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February 1, 2025
At home in Hinds (suddenly). Dearly loved second son of Ken and Patricia. Loved brother and brother-in-law of Bruce and Denise,
Donn and Janine, Peter and Jayne, and Elaine. A very fun uncle to all of his nieces and nephews.
We will all miss the stories and tricks.
A celebration of Robert's life will be held at Hinds Ridge, 1098 Hendersons Road, Hinds, on Thursday, February 6, at 1.30pm. | MCLAREN, Robert James (I20798)
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Fell off a cliff into the river and drowned | BAGLEY, John Joseph (I8171)
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First Church of Otago | Family: MCDOWALL, Robert Montgomery / HARRISON, Christina (F6149)
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First Independent Church | Family: ROSS, Donald / CAMERON, Mary (F6383)
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First Presbyterian Church | Family: SINCLAIR, Graham Ronald / FOWLER, Ngairita Lois Dawn (F11358)
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Fleet Street | SALES, William John (I34827)
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Folio 1880/1475 Mother sited as "Hester" and father not recorded. | HAMILTON, James William Ellis (I4360)
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Folio 1938/10921 | Family: SMITH, Edgar Henry / DANIELSON, Hilda (F3171)
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Forfar Street | HARRISON, Margaret (I18145)
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Former Just of the Peace - ended in 2012 | JACK, Robert David (I25498)
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Fought in WWI | SEXTON, Eric William (I677)
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found a 1941 newspaper clipping with Thelma McCombe writing in looking for a penpal saying she was 10 years old. | MCCOMBE, Thelma Ann (I29882)
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Found in 1851 census for Hamilton, Lanark
6 leechlee street
Margaret Stark, widow, Head of household, labourer, 34, At home
Thomas, 14, Labourer
Robert, 8, scholar
Janet, 8, Scholar
John, 4,
James, 1
John Mitchel, 1 month, lodger - nephew?
Mary Mitchel, widow, 27 lodger -sister?
Margaret Doe, 34, visitor.
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This looks like Margaret in the 1881 Census:
Dwelling: 23 Leechlee Street
Census Place: Hamilton, Lanark, Scotland
Source: FHL Film 0203692 GRO Ref Volume 647 EnumDist 10 Page 9
Marr Age Sex Birthplace
Margaret STARK W 66 F Hamilton, Lanark, Scotland
Rel: Head
John MITCHELL U 30 M Hamilton, Lanark, Scotland
Rel: Nephew
Occ: Coal Miner
Margaret PARKER U 18 F Hamilton, Lanark, Scotland
Rel: Grand Daur
Occ: Factory Weaver
Samuel NAISMITH U 10 M Dalziel, Lanark, Scotland
Rel: Grand Son
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1891 not sure
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Died 1897 at 85 years and seemingly entered as "illegitimate" daughter of Jane Watson. A mention of a daughter Jessie Naismith. Also Samuel mentioned as 'Carter'. | MITCHEL, Margaret (I5263)
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Founder of St Albans Library
Link below seems to point at Nat Lib :-
http://www.nram.org.nz/record.php?id=11729&parent=nramindexbyvolume&volume=Y&PHPSESSID=6271d59e773e1b980c5b330e38fa9b5d | FLORANCE, Augustus (I3270)
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Founding partner of Adams & Currie Ltd. Christchurch
Bruce Alan Currie
Passed away in New Zealand on 7 March 2015
Aged 89 years
eg. No. 433186 LAC Instrument Engineer RNZAF. Life member of the Canterbury Aero Club. Founding partner of Adams & Currie Ltd. Christchurch. Bruce died on 7th March 2015 in Christchurch hospital, aged 89 years (7 days before his 90th) surrounded by his loving family. Loved and cherished husband and soul mate of the late Jill (died 2012). Father and father and law of Ross and Lesley, Jocelyn and Allan, Steve and Jillian, Pauline and Garth, and their families of 10 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren. The family thank the staff of Anthony Wilding retirement village for the loving care they gave Bruce along with Dr Phil Jacobs and the Christchurch Hospital Staff.
| CURRIE, Bruce Alan (I4220)
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FRANCE - SERRE ROAD CEMETERY No.2
Was a Rifleman in WWI - Serial number 23/278
Military District - Otago
Body on Embarkation - 1st Battalion, New Zealand Rifle Brigade
Embarkation Unit - A Company
Embarkation Date - 9 October 1915
Place of Embarkation - Wellington, New Zealand
Transpor - tHMNZT 30 or HMNZT 31 or HMNZT 32 or HMNZT 33 or HMNZT 34
Vessel - Maunganui or Tahiti or Aparima or Navua or Warrimoo
Destination - Suez, Egypt
| SEXTON, John Byron (I1235)
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Free Church of Scotland | Family: STARK, John / STEELE, Maggie Dobbie (F3682)
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Free Mariner's Church | Family: ROBERTSON, Laurence / JOHNSON, Jessie (F91)
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Freemason's Hospital | RAMSAY, Andrew (I24987)
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From "Weekly news" 27 March 1940
New Zealanders who enlisted in England for War service: members of the
Anti-tank battery.
The battery has been training for some time at Aldershot and a report last week stated that it would leave for Egypt soon.
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STARK R.C. et al..
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Cremation record from Auckland
http://www.manukaumemorialgardens.co.nz/results.asp?FirstName=&Surname=stark&submit1=Search
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A funeral service for Bob Stark was held at the chapel of Mark Rowley Funeral Services, Devonport, Auckland. | STARK, Robert Cyril (I2906)
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From NZSG CD.
Gutschlag Gustave Gore East (Gordon) reg 218 1888 Parent August Gutschlag | GUTSCHLAG, Gustavus Godfrey (I2147)
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From NZSG CD.
Gutschlag John Raymonds Gap Reg 32 1922 Parent A Gutschlag
Gutschlag John L Gore Main Reg 5717 1925 Parent Mrs Gutschlag
Gutschlag John Leonard Drummond Reg 636 1920 Parent A Gutschlag
Gutschlag John Leonard Drummind Reg 693 1925 Parent Gutschlag
Died of an accident | GUTSCHLAG, John Leonard (I1162)
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From NZSG CD.
Gutschlag Phyllis Louisa Gore Main Reg 5742 1925 Parent A Gutschlag | GUTSCHLAG, Phyllis Louisa (I1285)
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From Warren Lee.
From Crossow in Prussia now on the border of Poland and Germany, could be spelt Crossen, Krosno Ordrzanske. 3.85 kms from Frankfurt on the Oder river. 68 kms from Berlin.
Godreids occupation on Williams marriage certificate to Mary Dovolosky says he was a Thatcher.
Extract of a letter from Warren Lee (born Keith Warren Gutschlag) 2001.
'I recall Pauline (Bungard, granddaughter of Caroline Gutschlag/Bungard) telling me that the name Gutschlag stood for Good shot/stroke, as they were the executioners (headchoppers) for the Prussian rulers for several hundred years as the family business'.
Gottfried died 21 Dec 1861 and was buried 24 Dec 1861 at Crussow Germany. He was 43 years old, an Arbeitsmann (workman) and left behind five minor children. (I have only been able to find the christenings of four). Info from LDS Film 1334989 | GUTSCHLAG, Gottfreid (I1584)
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From www.ennever.com family tree website. | LARKE, Julian Katrita (I3979)
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Frome 10/657 | Family: WHEELER, Thomas / DYER, Anne Elizabeth (F2130)
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Fulton Home | STARK, Eileen (I5728)
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Gabriel Drouin, comp. Drouin Collection. Montreal, Quebec, Canada: Institut Généalogique Drouin. | Source (S1208)
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Gabriel Drouin, comp. Drouin Collection. Montreal, Quebec, Canada: Institut Généalogique Drouin. | Source (S1353)
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Gale Research Company. Biography and Genealogy Master Index. Detroit, MI, USA: Gale Research Company, 2008. | Source (S255)
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GARDNER. On 10th May, at Butler street, Timaru, the wife of Mr G.W. Gardner of a son (Timaru Herald, 20 May 1880) | GARDNER, William Buckingham (I2987)
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Gave estate to extended family. No Children | TOPHAM, Jean (I27238)
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