Notes
Matches 201 to 250 of 2,963
# | Notes | Linked to |
---|---|---|
201 | 1999 Apr 23: Vern has a drawing of the Spray, which he retrieved from the Alexander Turnbull Library in Wellington. | MATHESON, Angus (I61)
|
202 | 2 months labor for vagrancy starting on Dec 2, 1878. Eleven previous convictions. 3 months labor for vagrancy May 12 1878. Fifteen previous convictions. Discharged prisoners NZ Police Gazette 1879. 6 months for vagrancy starting Sep 1 1879. Sixteen previous convictions. Discharged prisoners NZ Police Gazette 1880. | SHIELDS, Sarah Anne (I3644)
|
203 | 2 sons | CLARKE, Tertius William (I1270)
|
204 | 2 sons, 2 daughters | BROWNING, Arthur (I3221)
|
205 | 25 yrs old at her marriage | MATHESON, Margaret Norma (I174)
|
206 | 27 JAN 1882 given in Pat Heremaia's Walkley Tree | READ, William Brown (I3694)
|
207 | 270 Catherine St, Ashton Under Lyne | TORKINGTON, Anne Marie (I1150)
|
208 | 29 March 1813 according to England Births and Christenings 1538-1975 available on Family Search. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N82P-3D8 This contradicts the year from the tombstone. | SMITH, Benjamin (I1282)
|
209 | 3 Blake St Ponsonby | SMITH, Priscilla (I1291)
|
210 | 3 boys, 1 girl and 5 grandchildren, 981226 | TORKINGTON, Jeanette (I1161)
|
211 | 3 sons 1 daughter | CLARKE, Herbert George (I1268)
|
212 | 3 sons and 2 daughters were alive at the time of her death in 1907. | MATHESON, Annie (I72)
|
213 | 34. Henry Arthur TORKINGTON - International Genealogical Index/SP Gender: M Birth: 21 Mar 1891 Richmond, Melbourne, Vctr., Australia | TORKINGTON, Henry Arthur (I1044)
|
214 | 3rd Cousin match to Vern Smith with Ancestry DNA | NORRIS, Vera (I4861)
|
215 | 4 May | NEWEY, Jean (I481)
|
216 | 4 Nov 2003. A Linux enthusiast. Computer nerd for the corrrespondence School. WWW.LinuxSolutions.co.nz. Home Schoolfollowed by Correspondence School. | OGILVIE, Glen Michael (I3440)
|
217 | 4th cousin DNA match on Ancestry with great-great grandchild. John Henry Collins Elizabeth Collins William Campbell Gault Elizabeth Collins Gault E.B. (4th cousin to Vern Smith) | COLLINS, John Henry (I3040)
|
218 | 4th quarter | MATHESON, Rowena (I168)
|
219 | 6 miles from Invercargill. | KAVANAGH, Bernard (I3544)
|
220 | 7 km n. of Ngunguru. | DUNN, Frederick Christopher (I3055)
|
221 | 730131: Dorothy Davies said that Joe and Harold lived for a while with 'Miss Hollis'. Presumably this is the woman who wrote to Joe in NZ, and whom Joe neglected to reply to. | TORKINGTON, Joseph (I7)
|
222 | 86 Years at his death in 1921 give a birth year of 1835. (From Death Certificate) | CAIN, John Gill (I3643)
|
223 | 960927. There used to be a gravestone, but in 1994 I noticed that it had been removed. The grave keeper has a map of graves. WHANGATEAU CEMETERY Division PUBLIC BURIAL Plot Location Block 1 Row 27 Plot 3H Seq 1 Funeral Director NOT KNOWN Reference Number 3794 | SMITH, Norman Roderick (I18)
|
224 | 961008: person 1036 (# 1053 in BK) and her husband, John Finlayson, who's the grandfather of Angus Matheson the NovaScotian migrant. | CAMERON, Christina (I1036)
|
225 | 961008: She is named as a widow of John Finlayson and she accompanied her son on the Spray. | CAMERON, Christina (I1036)
|
226 | 961110: She lives at Ti Point, in Laika Ave, in Jack's former house. Stocky, portly, dresses in black, has a child.Her father from Melbourne bought the house for her; there was a housewarming party, during which the father wasassaulted. Info from Dee and from Ted. I'm not sure of the surname she uses. | COOK, Donna (I2146)
|
227 | 970109: Iris asked me again a few days ago to find Mary Haskell's date of birth: she wants to put up a plaque at theLeigh Cemetery in her memory. I'm having some trouble in finding the date of death. Unfortunately, the New Zealand room of the Auckland Public Libraryis currently closed - for the next seven weeks or so - I had hoped to look at their index of deaths. Today, aftervisiting Vivian, I went up to the library of the Auckland Museum to see what genealogical resources they had. The entryto the library is from the back of the museum, where there's quite a bit of parking. They have an extensive card indexto death notices in the Herald, but I failed to find an entry for our Mary Matheson. (I took notes of what I found:these are on a sheet of A4.) I then discovered fiche on 'NZ Cemetery Records', and looked at Rodney County, fiche00018, which is for Leigh, but there's no Mary Matheson listed for this cemetery. I then noticed the NZSG fiche for indexes of NZ births, marriages, and deaths, and looked there for Mary's death. Iscanned the years 1933 to 1941: there's a Mary Ann Matheson in 1934, ref. 3036; Mary Black McLean Matheson for 1937;and Mary Elizabeth Matheson for 1938 Mary Ann Matheson, though, if cousin Alex really saw his grandmother being lifted into a ca no more than three years oldat the time. It may be worth asking: 1: Audrey Binstead at the Warkworth Museum if she has some record of the death of Mary Ann Matheson (nee Haskell). 2: Brian Tozer. 3: Carol Murray. 4: Look at Carol Murray's file of Mathesons, yet again. PS: There's no Mary Matheson in this file who can be'ours'. 5: Ring Joan Fryer, genealogist of the Haskells. I accept her name as Mary Anne, from a typescript note of mine written immediately following Rosa Matheson's request tome to put up an inscription to the group of now unmarked Matheson graves. | HASKELL, Mary Anne (I95)
|
228 | 970116: Was at Vera's funeral in Australia | WATERS, Judith Louise (I474)
|
229 | 970129 Looking for the date of death of Mary Anne Matheson. Ted suggested I inquire of Annie Whalen's children. Annielived it seemed at Kawakawa Bay, in the Hauraki Gulf south of Auckland. I don't find any Whalens living there, butAnnie's daughter Hazel married a Graeme Spick, and I see a G R Spick at Karaka Rd, Kawakawa Bay, Ph 292 2882, and thismight be the husband, or perhaps one of the sons. Perhaps ring and see whether Hazel is still about. | WHALEN, Hazel Jessie (I401)
|
230 | 970206: I was speaking to Val of Rosa's request for a memorial at Leigh for her * sister *, | HASKELL, Mary Anne (I95)
|
231 | 970220. Of New Park. Note that this Worthingham, and not, it seems, a Worthington. But check against the list of1950. | WORTHINGTON, Thomas (I1865)
|
232 | 970302 Bill England's father had a house at the top of Pitt Street, Auckland, which was sold in 1925 for 900 pounds. In1987, just before the financial crash, the land it stood on was valued at $3 000 000. This represents an annualappreciation of 13%. Bill and his two sisters sold the property, and this enabled Bill to build the house at West EndRd, and to set up his haberdashery shop in Otahuhu. - Bill, talking with me today, at Syd's place, in Hutton St. | ENGLAND, William John (I1120)
|
233 | 970316: Was at Vera's funeral in Australia - Alison Gilmour | PUNA, Kiri Louise (I1088)
|
234 | 970316: Jeffrey Waters tells me that he's in hospital for a further operation on a tumor. | ROSS, Leo George McLeod (I1004)
|
235 | 970403: Address, Shepherd Rd, Kerikeri | YOUNG, Roderick Thomas (I918)
|
236 | 970415. But in the death notice of her father, she is named as Miriam Rogers, and her husband as the late RoderickRogers. | YOUNG, Miriam Gladys (I425)
|
237 | 970421: Leo Young showed me some notes of his on an Agnes Young. A coroner's report of 26 July 1893 at the CarringtonMental Hospital records her death from 'typhoid'. Leo's notes give various dates for her death, each a few days apart.I adopt the one given as 'Tuesday', which is the correct day of the week. Her parents live at Matakana. She wasadmitted to Carrington 2 Sep 1887 from Devonport, aged 34. | YOUNG, Agnes (I2640)
|
238 | 970714: I asked Ted whether Minnie had ever spoken of her mother. He could recollect no occasion on which Minnie had spoken of Mary Anne. He did no know who had looked after the kids after Mary Anne had died. Ted thought that Maud was the oldest, and that Willie was the youngest. | WYATT, Mary Anne (I1140)
|
239 | 970813: Data from Bill England's death notice. | SCHNABEL, Ralf (I2922)
|
240 | 980220. Iris Chitty has a book with the fly leaf inscribed: 'Ann Haskell (nee) Matheson, Cape Breton Island 1865'. The book was published 1861. I think it's Bunyan's Prilgrim's Progress. | MATHESON, Ann (I70)
|
241 | 980701. I asked Ted about Arthur's movement upon leaving home. Working at Civil's in Warkworth, which was both a general store and a motor garage Relief camp at Ngunguru (on the east cost, north of Whangarei, about twenty miles). Building the bridge at Waiwera (the wooden one) In Auckland, working as a plumber's labourer (which Ted said he found very congenial). In Auckland, driving for Carpenters | TORKINGTON, William Arthur (I13)
|
242 | 980726, from Trudy | TORKINGTON, Kay Ngaire (I39)
|
243 | 980730: This date may well be in error, even though it comes from Haight's index. Garry Tee specifies 23 Apr 1839,referring us to Haight v 1 p. lxv. Better check on it. | CLARKE, Edward (I2138)
|
244 | 981204. Source 245 (Mahurangi Presbyterian Baptism Records) gives the following children, who may be the children of ourAlexander Haskell: (1) Willam Alexander, b. 19 Apr 1897, his father: Alexander John Haskell, m: Evelyn. (2) Cyrus James, b. 5 Jun 1899, father, Alexander John Haskell, m: Evelyn. | HASKELL, Alexander John (I96)
|
245 | 981207: Baptism has 'Sophia' as the mother. | CRUIKSHANK, David James (I1793)
|
246 | 981207: The source gives the father of this child as 'Augustus Hector Meiklejohn', of which nothing more is known. The mother is given as 'Marthar Nahor Meiklejohn', who is listed elsewhere as the wife of Arnold Bell Meiklejohn. I'm assuming, charitably, that there's been an error in the source at this point. -ALS | MEIKLEJOHN, Katherine Mary (I2984)
|
247 | 981209: I'm guessing that this refers to the Baptism of William. No Christian names are given in the record. | CLARKE, William (I1201)
|
248 | 981210: The source gives an unnamed child baptised by the Bishop at this date; only Maud was alive then. | CLARKE, Maud Mary (I1203)
|
249 | 981210: I've adopted the name order given in the Baptism records. | WYATT, Walter Thomas (I2039)
|
250 | 981219: Pearl Torkington holds this Bible. | Source (S198)
|