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2001 McKenzie, Keith [?] 7 VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
 
2002 McKenzie, Kenneth, 32 VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
 
2003 McKenzie, Lidly [?], 8 VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
 
2004 McKenzie, Margaret, 3 1/2 VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
 
2005 McKenzie, Margaret, 1 1/2 VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
 
2006 McKenzie, Margaret, 4 VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
 
2007 McKenzie, Margaret, 50 VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
 
2008 McKenzie, Mrs 32 VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
 
2009 McKenzie, Mrs [Arabella], 56 VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
 
2010 McKenzie, Mrs, 28 VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
 
2011 McKenzie, Mrs, 28 VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
 
2012 McKenzie, Mrs, 31 VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
 
2013 McKenzie, Mrs, 45 VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
 
2014 McKenzie, Murdock, 25 VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
 
2015 McKenzie, Norman, 4 VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
 
2016 McKenzie, Norman, 8 VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
 
2017 McKenzie, Rodderick, 29 VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
 
2018 McLean, Hugh, 35 VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
 
2019 McLeod, Donald, 28 VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
 
2020 McLeod, Mrs, 26 VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
 
2021 McLeorn [?], Frank, 34 VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
 
2022 McMillan, Donald, 28 VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
 
2023 McMillan, William, 30 VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
 
2024 McNab, Mrs, 22 VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
 
2025 McNab, Robert J, 27 VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
 
2026 Member of 65th Regiment:

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sooty/queensbirthdayparade1900.html

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/65th_(2nd_Yorkshire,_North_Riding)_Regiment_of_Foot
 
TURNOCK, Adam Cotterill (I3640)
 
2027 Member of the I.O.O.F. for over 30 years (Golden Wedding notice). This is the Independent Order of Odd Fellows.

"The Independent Order of Odd Fellows has its roots in the old English craft guilds. It was set up to provide workers and their families with financial and other assistance, at a time when there was no government welfare. The first New Zealand IOOF Lodge was formed in Dunedin in 1862. There followed a big growth of both male (Subordinate) and female (Rebekah) lodges throughout New Zealand. At the height of its membership, there were over 100 NZ lodges. Membership declined after the introduction of the welfare state in the 1930s..

The IOOF is known as a Friendly Society, with basic tenets of friendship, love and truth. It is a non-profit organisation owned by its members, and assists them through providing such things as loans and mortgages, financial and medical plans, and family bereavement plans. It also helps in the personal growth and development of its members, and regularly supports various charities.

Today the Grand Lodge is still based in Dunedin. There are also lodges at Christchurch, Wanganui, Cambridge and Te Aroha." 
BREWSTER, Robert Lowe (I3677)
 
2028 Mentioned in Ed Thatcher's letter TORKINGTON, Florence Annie (I1158)
 
2029 Mentioned in Ed Thatcher's letter TORKINGTON, Ethel (I1159)
 
2030 Mentioned in Ed Thatcher's letter TORKINGTON, Marie (I1160)
 
2031 Mentioned in Minnie's and Harold's letters. TORKINGTON, Samuel (I1148)
 
2032 Mentioned in Minnie's letter TORKINGTON, Annie (I1041)
 
2033 Messaged Raewyn through Ancestry November 2022 asking to get in touch via email. Raewyn replied via email February 2023. BUCHANAN, Alice (I1854)
 
2034 Metioned in Minnie's letter; mentioned in Ed Thatcher's letter. TORKINGTON, Albert Frank (I1157)
 
2035 Michelle lives in Mooress Valley, Lower Hutt and own Plant Nurseries in Moores Valley and Levin. BILLETT, Michelle Grace (I03947)
 
2036 Mick was in the airforce during WWII and flew in the Pacific Islands. Mick was later a barman at the Alexander Hotel.

(Paul Turnock - Facebook group) 
TURNOCK, Thomas Edwin (I4886)
 
2037 Middleton WRIGHT, Esther (I3038)
 
2038 Military personnel file: http://ndhadeliver.natlib.govt.nz/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE21252835 WYATT, George Knight Leonard (I2072)
 
2039 Minnie jilted Walter - Alvin's early note. WYATT, Walter Thomas (I2039)
 
2040 Minnie Torkington and Beatrice corresponded. When Minnie died, Beatrice wrote to the Torkington family, and Agnesreplied, and hence grew the aquaintanceship between that generation of Torkingtons and Ruth Denton, a granddaughter ofBeatrice's. Info from Ruth Denton, 970220. Died Jan 1950. HUDSON, Beatrice Mary (I1257)
 
2041 Mob riots outside his house. COLTMAN, John (I1220)
 
2042 Most likely candidate from England & Wales marriages 1837-2008 Transcription is John Ward married in Spilsby in 1851 to Mary Davy (possibility out of 4 names). Family: WARD, John / BRIGGS, Mary (F1092)
 
2043 Mother in BDM Sarah Ellen (I5192)
 
2044 Moved off the farm when Peter was 3 months old because someone set fire to a hay barn. HOOPER, Alban Edwin (I3554)
 
2045 Moved to America (Source: Facebook Spice group) SPICE, Walter (I3081)
 
2046 Mrd Elizabeth? Kevin's not of the Death notice. BLUCK, John (I2027)
 
2047 Mrd to Roger, Kevin's note of the death notice of her father. BLUCK, Jennifer (I2028)
 
2048 Mrs J. Campbell. Could she be the woman in an old photo we have? MCDONALD, Annie (I567)
 
2049 Mrs Matheson's birthday is mentioned in CS Clarke's Diary for 20th May 1920 FINLAYSON, Catherine (I77)
 
2050 Mum (Dorothy nee Walkley) and Dad (William Ward) married in 1940 They ran a dairy farm in Kumeu and at a later stage they focused on market gardening and growing kiwi fruit.
I was their first child, born on 15 March 1944. Jocelyn was born 2 years after me followed by Gail 8 years later.
Jocelyn and I attended Huapai Primary School. In 1956 Mum and Dad sold their Kumeu farm and moved the family to a large block of land in Orewa.
In 1957 Jocelyn and I recommenced our schooling at Orewa District High School (as it was known then) and were foundation pupils. Dad subdivided and sold a large portion of the Orewa land and used the rest of it for market gardening. Much of our childhood at Orewa was spent helping Dad and Mum harvesting the fruit and vegetables and on many occasions accompanying Dad into the city to Turners and Growers with his produce.
During our time living at Orewa, Dad and Mum bought a little Island in Whangaruru Harbour (just south of the Bay of Islands) called Motukauri Island. I spent quite a few of my weekends accompanying Dad up to Motukauri Island. The other members of the family occasionally made the long journey to the Island but as I was living at home at the time I was the one who was available to keep Dad company on this journey. Dad eventually sold the Island in the late 1960s.
I left school in 1960 to attend the Auckland Business College then worked for Hemingways Correspondence School until 1970 at which stage I decided to travel with Mum and Dad on the 6 week boat trip (Ellinis) to England It was on the Ellinis that I met Vern who was travelling to England on a Scholarship.
We met up with Pat and Jocelyn who had travelled overland through Asia and Europe and Gail who flew over a few weeks later. I worked as a temp secretary while in England and Scotland. After much travelling and visiting relations Mum, Dad and Gail travelled the 6 week boat journey back to New Zealand at the end of 1970 while I stayed on for a few more weeks with Vern and we eventually flew back to New Zealand in early 1971.
Vern and I married on 17 April 1971 then moved to Wellington where he worked as a telecommunications engineer and I worked as a Secretary to the Ombudsman, Sir Guy Powell (first Ombudsman). Our first child, Russell, was born in Wellington on 19 July 1972.
In 1973 Vern was transferred back to the Auckland office. Raewyn was born on 30 December 1974. We built a house in Royal Road, Massey where we lived for over 20 years. Vern left Telecom in 1992 to join UNITEC.
Both our children attended Royal Road School and Massey High School. They both attended Auckland University, Russell obtaining a PhD in Electrical Engineering and Raewyn, First Class Honours Degree in Computer Science. Russell married Novey in 2002 in USA. They have 2 boys and now live in Santa Clara, south of San Francisco where Russell is employed by Google working on ?Street View?. He has just become a United States Citizen. Raewyn married Brendan in 2002. They have two girls. Raewyn is a stay at home mum while Brendan works as a plumber and has been in the same plumbing firm for a number of years. They own their own home in Royal Road, Massey.
We moved house to live in Sturm Avenue, Massey in 1998. We spend a lot of our spare time travelling to our beach house in Onemana on the Coromandel Peninsula.
Vern has now retired from UNITEC and has started a small web designing business.
I am still working at Kaurilands School as a teacher-aide assisting special needs children for nearly 20 years now.
 
WARD, Sally Lowe (I24)
 

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