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14001 Recorded on Scottish Indexes as Pauling John Francis, Alloa, Clackmannan, 106 and Mary Wallace Pauling, Alloa, Clackmannan, 106.

No 2590: On 11 Dec 1916 at parish Church, Alloa, Scotland, Gunner Francis John Pauling, NZ Field Art. to Mary Wallace youngest daughter of William Pauling of Alloa. 
Family: John Francis Pauling / Mary Wallace Pauling (F1402)
 
14002 Recorded on the Ashburton Burials:

PAULING, Maggie,
d 11 Feb 1894 at Ashburton, bur 13 Feb 1894, blk 32, plot 26, wife of James Henry, dau of John & Maggie BENNETT, aged 33yrs,
Presby, O.M. Rev G B Inglis 
Bennett, Maggie (I557)
 
14003 Recorded twice:
14 Aug 1853, Whitburn, West Lothian and 26 Aug 1853, West Calder, Midlothian
 
Family: James Scott / Mary Ann Hamilton (F249)
 
14004 Recorded under Allison Kimber, Mabel Daisy May (I10266)
 
14005 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Living (F1057)
 
14006 Recorded under Colligan and Collington Family: James Forrest (Colligan) Collington / Annie Mackay Edward (F6716)
 
14007 recorded under Frame and Scott Scott, Edwin Louis (I601)
 
14008 Recorded under Marshall Family: Albert Alexander Allison / Mabel Daisy May Kimber (F6946)
 
14009 recorded under Quin Quin, Roger Ronald Weir / (I10028)
 
14010 Recorded under the name of Agnes Lucy Schiavi Family: James Henry Campbell / Lucy Agnes Schiavi (F501)
 
14011 Recorded under the name of Agnes Lucy Schiavi Family: Albert Ernest Cox / Lucy Agnes Schiavi (F502)
 
14012 Recorded under the name of Isobel Lilian Tyne
 
Family: Herbert Spencer Triggs / Bella Lily (Pauling) Tyne (F1406)
 
14013 recorded under the Surname of Gifford. Bessie was a widow. Family: Archibald Hugh Cooper / Bessie Ruth Tribe (F619)
 
14014 Records have been searched from 1879 - 1881 for any Sidney/ Sydney born in the Timaru area, but nothing listed indicates our Sidney.
School records and other details indicate around late Sept or early Oct 1880 to be born and Sidney states on documents that he was born in Timaru.
 
Corlett, Sidney (I624)
 
14015 Ref: B/195 Kimber, Henry Ralph (Harry) (I10265)
 
14016 Ref: B/195 Thackwell, Ellen Ada (I10272)
 
14017 Refer to Ancestry Tree of Alan ISAAC Family Tree - arisaac
https://www.ancestry.co.uk/family-tree/person/tree/5232130/person/-1484204865/facts 
Duncan, Jeanie Ann (I4272)
 
14018 Refer to File of Thomas Wintrup and Helen Andison family. Still uncertain how they all fit in.

From the Familyserach web site, the Mother's name was Helen Andison

Children showing on Scotlandspeople for Thomas Wintrip & Helen Andison
William Wintrip, 10 Feb 1805, Crailing, Roxburghshire, Ref 786/ 10 136 (Both)
Isabel Wintrup, 13 Nov 1808, Ancrum, Roxburghshire, Ref 780/ 10 191 (Thomas Wintrup)
Janet Wintrup, 16 Sept 1810, Ancrum, Roxburghshire, Ref 780/ 10 194 (Thomas Wintrup)
James Winterup, 31 May 1812, Ancrum, Roxburghshire, Ref 780/ 10 202 (Thomas Winterup)
Thomas Wintrup, 20 Oct 1816, Lilliesleaf, Roxburghshire, Ref 795/ 10 94 (Both)
Robert Wintrup, 24 May 1818, Lilliesleaf, Roxburghshire, Ref 795/ 10 92 (Both)
Robert Wintrope, 21 Aug 1821, Hawick, Roxburghshire, Ref 789/ 50 17 (Both)

No marriage located on Scotlandspeople re Thomas and Helen Andison.
They may have come from England or even Ireland to Scotland - not looked.

Thomas Wintrup may still connect to my family line of Robert Wintrup, but more reseach is required.
Have Thomas's death who died in 1868, Hawick Roxburghshire.
 
Wintrup, John (I9413)
 
14019 refer to notes. Smith, Elisabeth (I7989)
 
14020 Register No 1099:
PAULING, William,
born 21 Jan 1893,
Parent William PAULING, Rakaia,
Rakaia School,
Admission date 30 Oct 1899,
Final Attendance date 3 July 1901,
Previous School Hampstead,
Left District 
Pauling, William (I1379)
 
14021 Register No 1100:
PAULING, Walter J,
born 12 May 1894,
Parent William PAULING, Rakaia,
Rakaia School,
Admission date 30 Oct 1899,
Final Attendance date 3 July 1901,
Previous School - none,
Left District 
Pauling, Walter James (I1380)
 
14022 Register No 1491:
PAULING, Charles,
born 21 Aug 1895,
Parent - William PAULING, Guardian Mrs W PALMER, Rakaia, Rakaia School,
Admission date 16 Feb 1909,
Final Attendence date 21 August 1909,
Previous school Yaldhurst,
destination ? 
Pauling, Charles Leslie (I2329)
 
14023 Register No 9864 - Admitted 2.50Pm, Inspector visit 18 April at 3.10PM
James Yardley
2 United Bldgs. Craigneuk
5/ per week Rent
No Insurance.
aged 56, Religtion - Prot (Ert)?
Miner
Eliza Stewart, wife, aged 46; Robert a Pitboy at Lory Pit, aged 14 yrs 9 months and Richard, at school aged 12
Born: Whitburn and Married.
Cause of Disablement, whether Wholly or Partially. - Partially Bronchitis
Wholly or Partially Destitue - Partially
Names of Parents and if alive - David Yardley, miner & Eliza Laird (both dec)
Length of Residence:
Applicant states he was born in Fauldshouse in the Parish of Whitburn. Receives 12/6 per week. Army Separation Allowance in respect of son John. Was offered Poorhouse in November, 1912 but did not accept. Applies for Outdoor Relief, Settlement Dalziel

Previous applications: No 8682
Result of Appliction: Withdrawn

Names of Children not living at home
Eliza, aged 32, md to John McLeary, miner, 4 chn, res: United Bdlgs. He in Army
Agnes, aged 27, md to David Hall, 3 chn, res: United Bldgs, He in Army
David, aged 34, md, miner, 4 chn, res: United Bdlgs
William, aged 25, Single, miner, C/o sister Agnes
James, aged 23, Single, miner, C/o Brother David
John, aged 21, a Soldier in Scottish Rifles
 
Yeardly, James (I7932)
 
14024 Register No: 1620:
PAULING, Percival Kitchener, born 23 March 1900, guardian - Mrs PALMER, Rakaia, School Rakaia, Admission date 29 April 1912, Final Attendance date 3 April 1914, Previous School Leeston, Next School ? 
Pauling, Percival Kitchener (I2758)
 
14025 Register of Marriages for the District of STanley in the County of Perth fro the year 1934, Entry No 4.

11th May 1945 - Decree of Divorce was pronounced by Lord Keith, Ordinary, in an action at the instance of John McLaughlan Elliot, whose home address is 13 Kincardine Street, Dundee, but who is presently serving in HM Forces, against Catherine McKenzie Fairholm or Elliot; residing at Post Office House, Percy Street, Stanley, Perthshire.

Dated at Stanley, 18th May 1945
 
Family: John McLaughan Elliot / Catherine McKenzie Fairholm (F1689)
 
14026 Registered as Fairholm but later called James (Jim) Gibson Scott Jnr Scott, Fairholm (James Gibson) (I5902)
 
14027 Registered Psychiatric Nurse,
Lyn recieved the Queen's Service Medal in 1986 for Services to the Community. 
Cassidy, Lyn (I3113)
 
14028 Registered under both Henderson and O'Donoghue
 
Family: Ian George (Peter) Scott / Mary Kathleen (Molly) O'Donoghue (F5922)
 
14029 Registered under surname of McGRAD
Mother Maiden Name is CLARE
 
McGrath, Mary Ann (I4425)
 
14030 REID
Isabel lawful daughter of James Reid and Janet Roy in Moss side of Balviny.
James Thomson Senr in Mains of Balviny and Robert MacKie in Moss side were witnesses.
 
Reid, Isobel (I4284)
 
14031 Remarried after Jean died.
 
Family: Andrew Frederick (Fred) Cain / Nellie Violet Linton (F554)
 
14032 remarried to Frank Milham in 1936 - Death under Milham Connor, Annie Elizabeth (I9651)
 
14033 Removal of Prisoners:

Eight of the prisoners sentenced at the last sitting of the Supreme Court will be removed, in charge of Sergeant Carlyon, to the Lyttelton gaol, by the early train this morning. The following are their names, and the terms of imprsionment:
William Corlett, 4 years' penal servitude
etc.
 
Corlett, William (I618)
 
14034 Renfrew as stated on the 1851 Census.
 
Yeardly, David (I2725)
 
14035 RENNIE Elizabeth Helen
1st March 1908
Parents: George Rennie and Ellen Jane Walker
Res: Lot 1 Con 14, Farmer 
Rennie, Elizabeth Helen (I10386)
 
14036 RENWICK Robert, Head, Mar, 36, Landed Proprietice Farmer of 1000 Acres Employing 8 Labourers.
RENWICK family
ELLIOT Douglas, Servant, Unm, 19, House Maid, Roberton Roxburghshire
 
Elliot, Douglas Hall (I7224)
 
14037 Reputed father is John Sim McLennan, Margaret (Sim) (I9770)
 
14038 Research has shown that John and Janet Provan are not the parents of my Helen Provan who married Alexander Gardner.
I have left the details on my web site to assist anyone else researhing this family, and that also later on perhaps we might find a link to this family.
 
Family: John Provan / Janet Telfer (F289)
 
14039 Residence of Mr C F Worth, 27 William Street, Hataitai

Frank Flipp,
aged 27, Butcher, Bachelor,
born Petersfield, Hants, England
Usual Res: Kilbirnie
Parents: No Father - Mother: Kate Harris MS Flipp
Bessie May Hill,
aged 32, Spinster,
born Petersfield, Hants, England
Usual Res: Kilbirnie
Parents: Harry Hill, & Elizabeth Mary Hill MS Kimber

Witnesses: C F Worth, Butcher, William St, Kilbirnie & R H Harris, Butcher, Johnsonville.
 
Family: Frank Flipp / Bessie May Hill (F1231)
 
14040 Resident Magistrate's Court

Selling by Auction without being Licensed.

Regards to Woollcombe V R Worthington. The defendant was charged with selling a number of sheep at the Point Pound by auction wihtout having an auctioneer's license.

William Corlett, a laborer, living at the POint, said that he knew defendant. He remembereed about the beginning of May, seeing a mob of sheep in the pound. He was working with defendant at the time. Defendant asked him to come to the pound to bring out the sheep for sale, and instructed him to run-up the sheep to one shilling and sixpence a head, if there were any buyers. No one came to the sale, and the sheep were not sold while witness remained at the pound. Defendant did not tell witness what he was going to do with the sheep.

(William Corlett was working for R Worthington)
 
Corlett, William (I618)
 
14041 Resident Magistrates Court

Civil Cases

E H Brewer v W. Corlett - Claim £4 10s.
Judgment for the amount and costs.
 
Corlett, William (I618)
 
14042 Resident Magistrates Court

Forgery

Michael O'Brien and William Corlett were brought up charged with forgery.

It was asked for O'Brien to be discharged as believed to be innocent.

After some further argument, his worship said he would proceed with the trail of O'Brien first, and ordered Corlett to sit down.

O'Brien is then discharged.

Details regarding the forgery take place and how that William came into pocession of the cheque and when he cashed it at the bank for £22 5s.
Michael O'Brien had gone with a mate to the hotel at the Cave. They bought drinks and he cashed the cheque with William for £2 5s.
William played cards with them and lost, then William got them to play dice in which William said he won.

The prisoner reserved his defence, and was committed to take his trial at the next sitting of the Supreme Court, to be held at Timaru, bail being allowed, himself in £400, and two sureties of £200 each.
 
Corlett, William (I618)
 
14043 Resident Magistrates Court

Forgery

Michael O'Brien and William Corlett were charged with the forgery of a cheque for £22

the prisoner O'Brien was employed as cook by Mr Jeffcoate, from whom he obtained a cheque for £2. This cheque had been subsequently altered to £22, and presented at the Bank by the prisoner Corlett, who is proprietor of the Cave Hotel, and who had cashed it for the prisoner.
O'Brien stated that when he got it cashed by Corlett he only got £2 for it, and Corlett asserted that he had paid O'Brien £22 for it.
In favour of the boy O'Brien, he had given himself up and asked for an inquiry into the case. On the other hand, the detective who arrested Corlett had a conversation withhim, which was not at all favorable to Corlett.
the case was remanded for three days and bail was refused.
 
Corlett, William (I618)
 
14044 Resident Magistrates Court

Sly Grog Selling

Arthur Dyson was charged with, that on the 10th January last he did unlawfully sell one glass of beer, and one glass of wine in his house at Kerry Town.
Dyson had no license for his house.

Denis Heffernan: I was at the defendant's house with John Murphy, John Connor and William Corlett, in the afternoon of the 10th of January.
I believe Corlett asked for "shandy-gaff"
John Murphy: I recollect going to Dyson's house on the 10th instant. W Corlett was with me. We both had ginger wine and lemonade. I went there again the same evening with the two last witnesses, and Corlett.

Case was adjourned until the 1st Feb.

William Corlett: I recollect being at the house of the defendant on the 10th of last month. It was in the evening. I had some giner-wine and lemonade there, and then I had some lemonade and beer. I do not know who paid for it. We played cards for a shilling in, and winner "shout". I ordered lemonade and ginger-wine, and asked the defendant had he any beer. He said he had, but would not sell any.
Cross-examined by Mr White: I had been at a sale at Temuka that day and had some drinks. I was quite sober when I reached Dyson's. When I asked for beer Dyson said he was not selling any, but would give me some. I did not pay for any beer, and I did not see any other man pay for any.

Conclusion: Murphy left the money on the table to pay for the drink, and that Corlett took beer to drink.
Defendant was fined £5 and costs.
 
Corlett, William (I618)
 
14045 Resident Magistrates Court - Geraldine

Wilful Destruction of a Pig.

Corlett v George and William Davie

In this case the plaintiff charged the defendants (two boys) with maliciously killing a boar pig belonging to him, by stabbing it with ground forks.

The defendants were ordered to pay £4 and costs; or in default, 14 days imprisonment.
 
Corlett, William (I618)
 
14046 Resident Magistrates Courts

Civil Cases

P. Cunningham and Co. v W. Corlett - Claim £33 6s 10d
Mr C Perry appeared for the plaintiff. Judgment by default for amount claimed and costs.
 
Corlett, William (I618)
 
14047 Retired Insurance Assessor, Ex Homeserviceman Pauling, Ashley Neil (I2778)
 
14048 retired, due to ill health and she sold "Prospect House" and moved to Maitland Street to live next to her sister Annie Penman.
 
Scott, Margaret (I1543)
 
14049 Revoked and made void any reference to her neice Eleanor Green Skutt from her will as well as her being a joint execitor. Anything bequeathed to Eleanor Skutt now to go to neice Margaret Ann Jubber, and sole execitor to be Benjamin Skutt her nephew. Skutt, Mary (I4810)
 
14050 Rex, Cherrie, Mandy, Tony, Brian - as per Headstone Family: Robert Gibb / Marjory Helen Lay (F6722)
 

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