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1651 | In my possession. | Source (S382)
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1652 | In Rodney, owned lot 26. | CLARKE, Charles Septimus (I1139)
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1653 | In Rodney, owned part of lot 93 and lot 94. | WYATT, Joseph (I2038)
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1654 | In Rodney, owned part of lot 93. | WYATT, John (I2037)
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1655 | In Rodney, owned part of lot 94. | WYATT, John Charles (I2044)
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1656 | In the 1911 England Census her name is given as Betsey Skipworth Ward. Variously spelt as Betsy or Betty. | WARD, Betsey Skipworth (I3808)
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1657 | In the baptism; In the wedding, the Church is named as 'Cath Church Rotokakahi'. Rotokakahi appears to be the largersettlement, some 4 km to the east of Pawarenga as a township. Pawarenga is named as the Parish. | Family: DUNN, Frederick Christopher / TORKINGTON, Elizabeth Rose (F980)
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1658 | In the BDM database | CLARKE, William (I1201)
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1659 | In the book "Designing Modern Childhoods: History, Space, and the Material Culture of Children" by Marta Gutman, Ning De Coninck-Smith, available on Google Books. Footnote of Chapter 4 "The Myers Park Experiment in Auckland, New Zealand, 1913-1916" mentions Sarah Ann Cain as having lived in the Grey Street Gully houses - assumed to be slums, cleared in 1914 and transformed into Myers Park. | SHIELDS, Sarah Anne (I3644)
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1660 | In the christening record, the mother is named as 'Evelyn'. | SULLIVAN, Evelyn (I135)
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1661 | In the electoral roll her name is given as Alice Florence T. | DAVEY, Alice Florence (I28)
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1662 | In the electoral roll, there's a 'Ellen Margery Margaret Agnes' [!], whom I assume is this woman. | KEMPT, Ellen Marjory Margaret Agnes (I164)
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1663 | In the electoral roll, there's a Duncan Alexander Matheson, who it seems to me can only be this one. | MATHESON, Duncan (I84)
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1664 | in the family: JM (Jessica Morrison's ms book) 3. From Longcot, Berkshire. JM 11. Living at Waymouth St, Adelaide,1839. JM 22. Returned to Longcot. 'Carpenter'. Left 5 Feb 1841, arrived Port Nicholson 11 June 1841. 1854, Ardmore. Auckland City 842. (JM 30). Purchased a section in Albert St. May 1850, in San Francisco. To England, then to Sydney and NZ, 23 Mar 1853. Durham St, Auckland. Travellers Rest, 222 acres. JM 48. Arrived Adelaide on Brig 'William Hutt' - Bee's letter of 23 Nov 1973. | SMITH, Benjamin (I1282)
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1665 | In The Gail Fares Forth appendix p 304, she is listed as the widow who accompanied her sons on the Spray. In MAMT, p. 158, she is named as widowed on migration to NZ. She is the sister of Christian Cameron, #1036. In House of Memories xx, she is given as 1801-1897, from Balmacara, Scotland. MAMT ? Maureen ...No, it's not Maureen Molloy, Those who speak to the heart. | CAMERON, Isabella (I63)
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1666 | In the Immigrants List, in 1856, she is aged 23, which implies she was born about 1833. The tomb stone at Leigh givesan age of 66, which implies she was born about 1834. Leigh cemetery xerox. | MATHESON, Jessie (I75)
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1667 | In the late 1940s, - Diane. | DAVEY, Alice Florence (I28)
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1668 | In the microfiche index to births, there's an entry for Maude Mary C for 1870 (#218); the only other entry for Clark=e=is Maude Clara in 1878, #1576. Ted says (970714) that he thinks Maude is the eldest. | CLARKE, Maud Mary (I1203)
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1669 | In the old tin that Enid lent me. | Source (S380)
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1670 | In the original record for William Ward his death was listed as 6 Feb 1958 based on a burial record from Reepham cemetery and wife Betsy Ann Ward: Ward, Betsy Ann, d. Thu, Feb 06, 1958, age: 86yr, bur. Tue, Feb 11, 1958, yard #3, of The Manor House, Reepham, In loving memory of William John Ward who died Aug 23rd 1955 aged 78 and his beloved wife Betsy Ann who died Feb 6th 1952 aged 86 years [B=1872] [B=1877] [B=1866] However the William John Ward who had a wife called Betsy Ann and died in 1955 was aged 78, so was born about 1877 so can't be the same William Ward. | WARD, William (I04085)
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1671 | In the Wellington Independent: "The deceased was one of the proprietors of this journal." From the entry for Thomas Wilmore McKenzie in "A Dictionary of New Zealand Biography" Volume II, 1940 "When the paper changed hands, four of the compositors (W. E. Vincent, George Fellingham, James Muir and McKenzie) started the Independent, which they ran successfully for many years." | FELLINGHAM, George (I3576)
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1672 | In this record, the given name was at first 'Janet'; no source, proby Ed Thatcher | TORKINGTON, Jeanette (I1161)
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1673 | In what became Morley house, opposite Ewen's present house. | MATHESON, Jessie (I144)
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1674 | Inaccurately gives "Ellingham" in the obtiuary. | FELLINGHAM, Emily Rebecca Louisa (I3573)
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1675 | Index to Outward Passengers to Interstate, UK, NZ and Foreign Ports 1852-1923 - Public Record Office Victoria. http://prov.vic.gov.au/ CAVANAGH ?- MRS 33 GOTHENBURG APR 1868 BLUFF HOKITIKA & PORTS IN BETWEEN APR 1868 001 CAVANAGH BERNARD 36 GOTHENBURG APR 1868 BLUFF HOKITIKA & PORTS IN BETWEEN APR 1868 001 | KAVANAGH, Bernard (I3544)
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1676 | Indexed in Suzanne Hamilton's index to landboard minutes. | FINLAYSON, John Alexander (I118)
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1677 | Inferred from age at death. | SHIELDS, Catherine (I4978)
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1678 | Influenza Epidemic (Howard Family Tree) | HOWARD, Richard (I3700)
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1679 | Influenza Epidemic (Howard Family Tree) | HOWARD, Mary (I3701)
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1680 | Influenza epidemic - Howard Family Tree | HOWARD, James William (I3703)
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1681 | Info from Ancestry (DNA match with grandaughter Kathryn Jones). Don't know if the other son John Wyatt is the same person or not? | WYATT, John Alfred (I5171)
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1682 | Info from Karen Thorpe from Ancestry... James Scott marries Eliza Clayton and have 10 children...one of which is John Scott. John marries Mary Jane Stanley...they have 3 children one of which is Eliza Ann(my gran) Eliza married Arthur Flanagan and they had 5 children including Ada(my mum) Ada married my Dad Thomas and made me! | Family: SCOTT, James / CLAYTON, Eliza (F1206)
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1683 | Info from Ruth Denton 970220. She died in '50s'. Two years after marriage. | OPPENHEIM, Mary (I2847)
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1684 | Info from Ruth Denton 970220. She was a Bulgarian, caught in England (as an alien) at the outbreak of hostilities in1939. No issue. | ARMOUR, Lilliana (Lilly) (I2849)
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1685 | Info from Ruth Denton 970401 | HEDGES, Madeline (I2853)
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1686 | Info from Ruth Denton, 970220, 970401 | HOSKING, Alice (I2845)
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1687 | Info from Ruth Denton, 970220. | WORTHINGTON, Mary (I2835)
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1688 | Info from Ruth Denton, 970220. | WORTHINGTON, Susan Mary (I2842)
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1689 | Info from Ruth Denton, 970220. | TITKIN, Peter (I2843)
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1690 | Info from Ruth Denton, 970220. | TITKIN, Angela (I2844)
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1691 | Info from Ruth Denton, 970220. A Japanese woman. After Geoffrey's death, she stayed on in Oxford, and was visited byRuth, but she became strange, the house was a shambles, and then without goodbye she disappeared, perhaps to USa. Nochildren. | -, Tamoto (I2848)
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1692 | Info from Ruth Denton, 970220. An academoc, prof of far eastern studies, at All Souls, and then at St Anthony's. Diedin the 1950s. | HUDSON, Geoffrey Francis (I2846)
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1693 | Info from Ruth Denton, 970220. In 970401, Ruth spells her father's name as Edger! | DENTON, John Edgar (I2837)
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1694 | Info from Ruth Denton, 970220. No children. | HUDSON, Geraldine (I1259)
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1695 | Info from Ruth Denton, 970220. No issue. | HUDSON, Margaret (I1260)
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1696 | Info from Ruth Denton, 970220. No issue. Killed in the South African war. | HUDSON, Arthur Charles (I1261)
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1697 | Info from Tanya Lindsay 951120. | ATKINSON, Lurene (I1105)
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1698 | informal marriage | Family: TORKINGTON, William Arthur / WAA, Jane (F10)
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1699 | Information at http://ouraucklandstuff.freeservers.com/CFJohnShields.htm (see attached media) Suggests that a John Shields with wife Hannah may have been a son. However John, Hannah and Mary Shields arrived in New Zealand in 1864: https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZ18640531.2.16?query=john%20shields | SHIELS, John (I3775)
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1700 | Information from Jane Ward, daughter of Raymond Ward: "So George?s second wife was called Sue. They were too old to have children once they got together. I remember Sue she was an extremely kind lady and I loved going to visit her in the very house in the picture you shared. I remember it exactly. Especially their front room with the bowl of sweets on top of the tv..she was very generous and my Mum used to tell me off for standing and staring at the sweets until she offered me some! Elsie my fathers older sister did live in Slough near London. We loved visiting with her too as she always had chocolate from the factory her husband worked in!!! " | WARD, George (I04090)
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