Notes
Matches 2,501 to 2,550 of 2,963
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2501 | Served 12 months' labour for vagrancy, starting Jun 5 1879. Information in NZ Police Gazette gives her a native of Ireland, born 1829, height 4 10 3/4, complexion sallow, hair grey, eyes blue. 29 previous convictions. | KEARNEY, Anne (I3673)
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2502 | Served in WW1 as a Corporal in the Royal Flying Corps. http://ndhadeliver.natlib.govt.nz/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE20704477 | BREWSTER, Robert Stanley (I3681)
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2503 | Served in WW1. http://www.aucklandmuseum.com/war-memorial/online-cenotaph/record/C101074 | NEELEY, Roderick Matheson (I201)
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2504 | Served in WW2 http://www.aucklandmuseum.com/war-memorial/online-cenotaph/record/C131030 | TURNOCK, Desmond Trevor (I3760)
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2505 | Served in WWII | DOLMAN, William George (I5114)
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2506 | Service at Leigh | STONEHAM, Lilian Pearl (I32)
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2507 | Service No. L81430 Rank: Sergeant Progressed to sergeant by June 1975. Service from 7 January 1964 to 18 December 1987 Source: Certificate of Service in Royal New Zealand Airforce | HOOPER, Peter Edwin (I3529)
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2508 | Service read by CSClarke as noted in his diary | SULLIVAN, Emma Grace (I2966)
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2509 | Settled in Gisborne. - Morrison p. 4. p. 70. Five sons, two daughters living at the time of his death. Bee has a list ofchildren, but very like the chns names for his brother Peter. | SMITH, Ezra (I1288)
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2510 | Settlement begins. | MCLEOD, Norman (I3265)
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2511 | Settler | TORKINGTON, Harold (I6)
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2512 | Settler Omaha | WYATT, John (I2037)
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2513 | Settler Parkiri | PRATT, George (I3005)
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2514 | settler, Little Omaha | WYATT, Joseph (I2038)
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2515 | Settler, Little Omaha | GREENWOOD, James (I3001)
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2516 | settler, residential | KAVANAGH, Bernard (I3544)
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2517 | Several sources give 27th Nov as date, but death notice gives 29th and BDM search confirms that. | HOOPER, Robert (I3571)
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2518 | Shane Alexander Thomson was born on the 27th January 1969 in Hamilton, Waikato, the only child of Beverley Walkley and Brian Thomson. Shane?s great love in life was cricket. He won a NZ scholarship to Worcester County at seventeen years of age, and made his first class debut for Northern Districts the next season in 1987, and for New Zealand in 1989 at the age of 20. Shane had an impressive Test debut against India at Auckland in 1990, His finest hour was the thrilling unbeaten 120 in a memorable run-chase against Pakistan at Christchurch in 1993 ? 94. In 1995 ? 96 his average flirted just below 40 He played 19 Tests and 56 One Day Internationals for New Zealand. He played in the 1996 Cricket World Cup Personal information: Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling style Right-arm off-break Right-arm fast-medium Career statistics Tests ODIs Matches 19 56 Runs scored 958 964 Batting average 30.90 22.95 100s/50s 1/5 0/5 Top score 120* 83 Balls bowled 1990 2121 Wickets 19 42 Bowling average 50.15 38.14 5 wickets in innings 0 0 10 wickets in match 0 n/a Best bowling 3/63 3/14 Catches/stumpings 7/- 18/- He retired from first-class cricket in 1997, aged just 28. [Source: Cricinfo, 4 February 2006] Shane is now married to Julie (nee Cawley) and living in Taupo. They have a two year old son Jack Alexander, born on the 20th of November 2006, as well as Julie?s two children Josh and Abbie from a previous marriage. Shane manages his own Property Maintenance business in Taupo. In his spare time, Shane now helps to fund raise money for many charities, playing in celebrity cricket fund raisers with many of his former New Zealand team mates. This has allowed him to find joy in this less competitive and fun side of the game he loves. | THOMSON, Shane Alexander (I03873)
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2519 | She 'died in her 91 st year' - death notice | DUNNING, Ivy (I185)
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2520 | She and her mother came from Ceylon, I think. Perhaps from a tea plantation. She had a brother, Iris believes. It maybe that she and her mother purchased the Remuera house, where, later, Rose and Jack lived. | HOUGHTON, Rosebud (I226)
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2521 | She called in here 3 Apr 2004, on her way to Tauranga. | WOODRUFFE, Prudence Diana (I44)
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2522 | She didn't come to New Zealand with her mother. She doesn't seem to be on any of the other passenger lists. The information Alvin has for her seems to be from a family tree that Gertie compiled based on information from Christina Smith. | MATHESON, Mary (I71)
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2523 | She died 1910 aet. 68. | KNIGHT, Elizabeth Jane (I2149)
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2524 | She gives her father as Arthur W Torkington, instead of as William Arthur Torkington. 990504. The baptism is recorded inthe index as in the parish of Pawarenga. Pawarenga village is a small village near the entrance to the Whangape Harbour,which is the harbour immediately to the north of Hokianga. The baptism and the marriage were on the same day. Themarriage was at the 'Cath church Rotokahi'. | TORKINGTON, Elizabeth Rose (I2936)
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2525 | She had 15 brothers and sisters | TURNOCK, Hazel Vernoica (I3524)
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2526 | She had 2 children, a boy and a girl. (Lorraine Shepherd) | WARD, Elsie (I04117)
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2527 | She has a entry in Gertie Smith's autograph book. | NEELEY, Marcia Gwendoline (I379)
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2528 | She has a sister Judith Yates? | CLARKE, Marie Veronique Claire (I3300)
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2529 | She has an entry in Gertie Smith's autograph book. | MATHESON, Jessie Christabel (I208)
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2530 | She has an entry in Gertie Smith's autograph book. | NEELEY, Joyce Clare Augusta (I377)
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2531 | She has an entry, dated 18 Jan 1932, in Gertie Smith's autograph book. | HASKELL, Wilma Mavis (I138)
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2532 | She is 17 in the file c:\a\geneal\2famils\3mathes\matheson.doc | MATHESON, Margaret (Peggy) (I69)
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2533 | She is an Italian. | Mariana (I3156)
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2534 | She is Aunty Lizzie's grand-daughter, her father having been adopted by Arthur Torkington of Johannesburg. | LINDEN, Joy Heather (I3292)
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2535 | She is buried in an unmarked grave upon the Hillsborough mountain, Auckland. (Area 4, Block O, Lot 151). Source: Paul Turnock via Facebook group | HILLS, Emily Marie (I3641)
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2536 | She is listed as a child in Mary's will. | DOLMAN, Kathleen Mary Inga (I5115)
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2537 | She is named as widowed on migration to NZ. | CAMERON, Christina (I1036)
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2538 | She is not on the N Maori roll, nor Hobson, nor Marsden; nor in any subsequent N Maori roll; nor in any electorate in1998. | TORKINGTON, Elizabeth Rose (I2936)
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2539 | She is on a 1829 school roll for St Ann's aged 14. | MATHESON, Margaret (Peggy) (I69)
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2540 | She is on a 1829 school roll for St Anns' aged 8. | MATHESON, Mary (I71)
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2541 | She is surnamed Cameron. | CAMERON, Christina (I1036)
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2542 | She kept house for her father after his wife died - source "Upper Hutt - the History". | HOOPER, Emily (I3665)
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2543 | She later became a Mrs Holder. | MEIKLEJOHN, Alexandrina (I2979)
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2544 | She left two daughers. | CLARKE, Ann (I1938)
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2545 | She married | WYATT, Mary Beatrice Zealandia (Beatty) (I2059)
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2546 | She married Ernest Coaton and had two children, Kenneth E Coaton and Herbert H Coton, according to Ancestry family trees. | WARD, Vera Elizabeth (I5127)
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2547 | She may be a descendant of #1055 or #119. | MCKEE, Frances Jane (I82)
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2548 | She probably had a prior marriage as father's name is different in record for marriage to Richard Atkinson Read. | Family: LOUGHTON / CAUKUELE, Rosamond (F1522)
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2549 | She ran a dairy attached to a house in Ponsonby. | WEBB, Frances Emily (I3066)
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2550 | She recused Robert Stanley Brewster from drowning when she was 18 and he was 4. | HOWARD, Bessie (I3716)
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