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251 981220: In Alvin's possession; received by him from Minnie Torkington, c. 1950.

Available online https://archive.org/details/catherinehutton00huttgoog 
Source (S251)
 
252 981222: I guess 'Elizabeth' her 'Lizzie' CLARKE, Elizabeth (I1213)
 
253 981225: Castlejordon, according to an internet site, is about 48 km West of Dublin. First, follow the road to the westfrom Edenderry (about 45 km west of Dublin) and Rhode; after some 5 km, turn to the north, on a minor road leadingultimately to Kinnegad; Castlejordon is located where this road crosses the Yellow River. HAUGHTON, Catherine Mary (I37)
 
254 990103: Alvin and Barry were present when he died, of a heart attack, at Barry's place at Ti Point. TORKINGTON, Charles Edward (I17)
 
255 990207: The first postal letter, containing some dozen pages of data. Source (S285)
 
256 990225: But is she referring to 'John' or 'Fred' Bagot? BAGOT, John (I1155)
 
257 990225: Perhaps to 'Winnie'. Family: THATCHER, Joseph / (F505)
 
258 990321: Died of the flu. - Margaret Matheson. KEMPT, Ellen Marjory Margaret Agnes (I164)
 
259 990325, Many Kempts came out on the Ellen Lewis. KEMPT, Ellen Marjory Margaret Agnes (I164)
 
260 990409: I have a xerox of the pages for the Mathesons, which I got from the Museum on 961002. Source (S20)
 
261 990423: See Vern's e-mail to me of 990419 for certain difficulties with this date and with other dates for these earlySmiths. NEAVY, Mary (I1305)
 
262 990423: Vern's email of 990419b points out certain difficulties with these dates. NEAVY, Martha (I1283)
 
263 990501 Kerry Moore, 9 Alexander Rd, Algie's Bay, is researching the Meiklejohns. MOORE, Kerry (I2622)
 
264 990502. The current priest of the Pawarenga Catholic Parish is Father H Bachman. - Dianne Wilson, at the North ShoreOpen Day, 990502. TORKINGTON, Elizabeth Rose (I2936)
 
265 990502: Index ref # 11383. TORKINGTON, Elizabeth Rose (I2936)
 
266 990504: I had taken this woman's surname to be that of her mother (Waa), but I now find from a printout of the sourcethat her surname is Torkington. I also find that her baptism took place on 21 Jul 1956, not on 13 Feb 1933. My error Ithink arose from the fact that the operator of the index (about six months ago) gave me the details orally, and I did notsee the screen that she was interpreting. I feel that she could very well have misinterpreted the screen and the fieldsshe was reading from. TORKINGTON, Elizabeth Rose (I2936)
 
267 990508: Lives with Keith, but one day a month with his mother. TORKINGTON, Jordan Arama (I3051)
 
268 990508: She detests the name Elizabeth MAIHI, Elizabeth (I1133)
 
269 990601: Lived there with Alma SMITH, Norman Roderick (I18)
 
270 990601: Pearl recalls, as a child, being 'resuced' from a bogged car one wet night on the Waiwera hill by Arthur when he was running the Waiwera Garage. She thought she would be about 6 years old. TORKINGTON, William Arthur (I13)
 
271 990628: The extraordinary thing is that he and his family of five lived only two doors away from Selina, nee Torkington. TORKINGTON, Samuel (I3076)
 
272 990628: Stockport's 8 mi s of Ashton U L. Family: TORKINGTON, James / WRIGHT, Clara (F455)
 
273 990702, ex census 1881, CD:
Dwelling:Market Place
Census Place:Oundle, Northampton, England
Source:FHL Film 1341380 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 1585 Folio 33 Page 18
MarrAgeSexBirthplace
John Sanders CLARKEM52 MNew Parks, Leicester, England
Rel:Head
Occ:Surveyor & Inspector Of Nuisances
Emma CLARKEM48 FLeesthorpe Hall, Leicester, England
Rel:Wife
Mary Wainwright CLARKEU21 FChesterfield The Hague, Derby, England
Rel:Daur
Fred William CLARKE 9 MPealling Hall, Leicester, England
Rel:Son
Occ:Scholar
Margaret Emma CLARKE 8 FOundle, Northampton, England
Rel:Daur
Occ:Scholar
Geo.Ayscough CLARKE 6 MOundle, Northampton, England
Rel:Son
Occ:Scholar
Ernest Actor KITEU16 MCheltenham
Rel:Visitor
Occ:Scholar
Charles H. BLUCKEU16 MWilloughby Rectory, Leicester, England
Rel:Visitor
Occ:Scholar
Fred.S. BLUCKE 15 MWilloughby Rectory, Leicester, England
Rel:Visitor
Occ:Scholar
Mary Ann STOKESU19 FPolebrook, Northampton, England
Rel:Serv
Occ:Housemaid Domestic Servant
Mary GORDONU21 FKings Cliffe, Northampton, England
Rel:Serv
Occ:Cook Domestic Servant 
CLARKE, John Sanders (I1212)
 
274 990702: Chesterfield, Derbyshire, is 20 km south of Sheffield. Notice 'The Hague': is this the name of an estate orhouse? CLARKE, Mary Wainwright (I1240)
 
275 990702: In the 1881, the wife's name is Emma Clarke. SMITH, Emma (I1858)
 
276 990702: In the 1881 census transcription, given as Geo Ayscough Clarke. CLARKE, George Riscough (I1245)
 
277 990714: This source is in a white ring-bound folder containing some thirty or forty typed pages, at first glance acompetently produced family history. I might have made this xeroxed copy from material leant to me by one of the mournersat Bill England's funeral, and perhaps it was Margaret herself. Source (S311)
 
278 990812. Barry and Dee were present, and Nat gave the baby his first wash. Nat sent a long e-mail account of the birth,990812. TORKINGTON, William Arthur (I3102)
 
279 990818. For JCEW's military service, see the extensive notes in folder 2, box B5/11, at the Archives at the WarkworthMuseum. WYATT, John Charles Edgar (I320)
 
280 990818. George Wyatt and his Mary Marshall nee Woods arrived on the Shalimar in 1859. WYATT, George (I3104)
 
281 990818: A Note in Box B5/11 at WW Archives Source (S331)
 
282 990913: From 'Heather Miller, packet', I have her surname as Sutherland. However, having viewed the Register of Births for her Daughter Emily, there, the surname is clearly Sullivan. Which I adopt. SULLIVAN, Emma Grace (I2966)
 
283 990914: I notice (in my Genealogy General Folder 2, item 90) that there was a Thomas Thatcher at Dacre's Claim in 1895,he was born at Asthon Under Lyne. He was married in 1895 at Dacre's Claim. The document records the birth of a son,Percival Ernest Thatcher. THATCHER, William (I1170)
 
284 990914: At her death, there were sons aged: 52, 46, and a dau aged 52. PRATT, Minnie Clyde (I2030)
 
285 990914: Her birth C gives Constance Catherine Esther Meiklejohn. MEIKLEJOHN, Constance Esther Catherine (I2591)
 
286 990914: surname hard to read BROSKLUND, Anne Kate (I3124)
 
287 : died aet. 31, which gives birth at 1859. MATHESON, Isabella (I81)
 
288 ? Born 1st October 1974 in Auckland, New Zealand
? Attended Lincoln Heights Primary School from 5-12yrs old then Massey High School from 13-17yrs old. Lived in the same house all this time with my parents Gail and Paul and sister Vanessa. Also had a Tibetan Spaniel dog called Scampy and several cats that my mother did away with by running them over in her car (she says it was accidental, but I?m not so sure!).
? Had a happy early childhood filled with annoying little sister, making great friends (one of whom I met when I was 5 and am still close friends with), the odd trip overseas (England, America, Hawaii, Bali, Australia, Singapore) thanks to Dad working at Air New Zealand and pretend play/making up concerts with cousins at family gatherings.
? After leaving high school at the end of sixth form I studied at AUT doing a Business Diploma for 1 year then went into the work force. Worked in photography labs, insurance (NZI & brokering), Telecom faults service and lastly Air New Zealand as Service Analyst for 3 years before leaving to have first baby.
? Began teaching dancing regularly while on maternity leave for my dance teacher (have done jazz dance since I was 6 yrs old) which led me to starting my own dance school 5 years ago. I now run Anjannette?s Academy of Modern Dance and have over 60 pupils enrolled.
? Met my husband James when I was 18 and we married 5 years ago (have been together for more than 15 years). James is a Solicitor in Auckland central and runs his own law firm.
? Our first child, Zane Dionysus Carnie, was born Jan 25th 2000. He is 9 years old and attends Waitakere Primary School at the year 5 level.
? Our second child, Isabelle Therese Carnie, was stillborn at 38 wks pregnant.
? Our third child, Ethan James Carnie, was born June 10th 2005. He is now 3 years old and attends Farm Friends Kindy 3 days a week.
? Our fourth child, Eva Annabelle Carnie, was born July 16th 2007 and is now 19 months old.
? We live in Swanson, Auckland and have been in our current house for 7 years. We also own a house in Turangi which we escape to whenever we can. This is about all the travel we get done these days!
? As a family we like to go to the beach, walk in the bush and explore Turangi and its surrounding areas.
 
CRAGGS, Anjannette Marie (I03831)
 
289 A autobiography of Nigel as recorded by him for the Walkley Family Reunion 2009. See the publication "Walkley Family Reunion 2009".

I was born on 29/8/1975, in Auckland, New Zealand. My birth was not an easy one, as I was born with the condition called Spina Bifida, which left me paralyzed in the lower half of my body. My parents names are Jocelyn Heremaia and Pat Heremaia, and I have a sister Moringa Heremaia.
I went to primary school at Kaurilands primary school, just down the road from our house. When I finished there, I went to Glen Eden intermediate School, and from there went to Green Bay High School.
After High School, I decided to go to Poly tech, where I completed a certificate in recreation and coaching. Once I finish that, I then decided to go to Massy University, and there I completed a Bachelor of Business Studies degree in 2001, majoring in sport management and coaching.
Once I had finished university I decided to take a break, as I had not had a proper break from education since I started school in 1980.
In 2001, I got my first job working at Para Fed Auckland, archiving all their records from the early 1960s. This was a very difficult job, as the information was in many places.
After finishing at Para Fed Auckland, I took another break. I moved out of home and got myself a self contained 2 bedroom rental home in Glen Dene. I went on to work where I currently am now at the Laura Ferguson Trust. I work as a computer tutor teaching mainly people with head injuries computer skills. Although, this is not in the sporting field it is very rewarding.
As you can probably guess from my degree in sport management, I have always been interested in sport.
I started my sporting career when I was young where I competed in a multitude of sports, although my main sport at that time was swimming.
In 1991 I represented New Zealand in the Junior Paraplegic Games in Australia where I won a gold medal in the 100 metres back stroke, a silver in the wheelchair relay and a bronze in the 50 metres breaststroke.
I competed in several 10 kilometre road races and half-marathons in New Zealand, and in 1992 in Sydney competed in an International 10 kilometre Road Race where I competed with the best in the world, I completed the race in a personal best time.
On the 6th October 1992, I received the TRUST BANK AUCKLAND'S "Pursuit of Excellence Award" for representing Auckland in the National Paraplegic Games from 1990 to 1993 winning eight gold, three silver and four bronze medals in swimming, track and field events. I also held New Zealand records in backstroke and free style.
Unfortunately in 1994, my sporting career and life came to a bit of a stop, as I had to go into hospital, once again. This time I had an operation on my neck, as I had cysts forming which made my arms and fingers weak. The operation I had on my neck, was not very successful, and left me partially paralyzed in my upper body. This was a very traumatic time for me, as I was starting to lose my independence; I now not only had paralysis of my legs, but also partial paralysis in my upper limbs too.
So now that I had become a tetraplegic, I had to choose a different sporting pathway, and decided to try wheelchair rugby. Wheelchair rugby was a departure from what I was used to, as it was a team sport and I had always been involved in an individual sport. I now had to learn to work with others and not only think about myself. Although, I enjoyed playing wheelchair rugby, I was never really very good; however, I did have my moments of brilliance. I finished playing wheelchair rugby in 2005 and currently I am playing no sport.
 
HEREMAIA, Nigel Rhys (I03823)
 
290 A bachelor. - Gertie. CAMPBELL, Donald Goodwin (I586)
 
291 A brother Edward A Parkes served in India. PARKES, Charles Henry (I1248)
 
292 A Bryan Kavanagh, born about 1781 is recorded in the Ireland, Civil Registration Deaths Index, 1864-1958.

Name: Bryan Kavanagh
Estimated birth year: abt 1781
Date of Registration: 1866
Death Age: 85
Registration district: New Ross
Volume: 4
Page: 637
FHL Film Number: 101583 
KAVANAGH, Bryan Bernard (I3548)
 
293 A CD Source (S327)
 
294 A collection of A4 typescript pages given me by Clare Baylis, 990715 Source (S314)
 
295 A community minded couple - several records of donations made to community organisations found in Papers Past. HOWARD, James (I3682)
 
296 A conjecture MATHESON, Rodney Malcolm (I558)
 
297 A cousin to Rodney Russell. RUSSEL, Daisy (I2792)
 
298 A descendant of Keith Matheson runs the present boutique in High Street Auckland. MATHESON, Ian Meiklejohn (I89)
 
299 A file I got from the BBS. Source (S37)
 
300 A guess at the sex. DUNLOP, Demain Che (I1637)
 

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