Ailsa and Bill Family Histories
Our Family's Journey Through Time
Matches 4,351 to 4,400 of 15,908
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| 4351 | Not sure where Dorothy has died, perhaps Central Otago or the Clutha are where she once lived or even with family members. More research is required. | Tisdall, Dorothy Winifred (I4509)
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| 4352 | nothing located for a marriage around this time frame for a Helen Pickard. More research required as of Oct 2016 | Pickard, Helen (I3509)
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| 4353 | Notice in the Advertiser, for Ethel Lily Janet (June) Buckley, 1977 via SA Genealogy database | Bennett, Ethel Lily Janet (I5638)
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| 4354 | Notice received from J W Bishop SM Christchurch that he has adjuged James Redshaw Smith to be the putative father and under order accordingly this 10th June 1909. Birth was registered by Ida McCutcheon, Authorsed Agent, St Albans. | Pauling, Noel Gordon (I2167)
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| 4355 | Notices in "The Press" 23 & 24 April 2003 | Hutana, Edward Napier (I1508)
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| 4356 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I4027)
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| 4357 | NZ Reserve List - WW1 CAIN Charles Edward, Engine Driver, Flat Creek, Nelson, 2 Children. | Cain, Charles Edward (I511)
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| 4358 | NZ Rifle Brigade 9th Reinforcements Left New Zealand 26th July 1916 No 18700 Pinhey Stafford Northcote Hardware Assistant NOK: Mrs M Pinhey (Mother), 349 Queen Street, Masterton Later changed to Mrs M Bray, Budge Street, Blenheim | Pinhey, Stafford Northcott (I8734)
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| 4359 | NZ Second Reserve List WW1 WILLIS Rev Wallace Victor, The Vicarage, Pembroke Otago. Clerk in Holy Orders. (D) - 3 children | Willis, Wallace Victor (I525)
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| 4360 | NZ WW11 Ballot Lists Military Area No 10, Christchurch 631669 PAULING Dennis Raymond, clerk, 6 Woodville St, Shirely. | Pauling, Dennis Raymond (I3005)
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| 4361 | NZEF Reserve List FOX Alfred Ernest, Miner,157 Derby St, Westport, 3 children | Fox, Alfred Ernest (I527)
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| 4362 | NZEF:VOL 11:056280 MILNE Laurence Desmond, Pte Inf Bde, Single, Dunedin, Carpenters App, 17 Embo St, Kew, Dunedin- Miss JK Milne, Sister: 23rd NZ Battalion. Book published by Angus Ross; Official History of NZ in the 2nd WW 1939-45, 23rd Battalion. He was the 100th member of the NZ 2nd Battalion Scots. | Milne, Laurence Desmond (I297)
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| 4363 | O'CONNOR On April 28 1951 at Dunedin, Annie Euphemia, dearly beloved wife of Edward McIntosh O'Connor, 106 Richardson Street, St Kilda and loved youngest daughter of the late Charles and Jane Scott, Nevis, Central Otago, and Taieri Beach; in her 51yrs "At Rest" The Funeral will leave her late residence today (Monday) the 30th inst at the conclusion of a service commencing at 2pm for the Anderson's Bay Cemetery. Hugh Gourley, Ltd, Funeral Director | Scott, Annie Euphemia (I1778)
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| 4364 | O'CONNOR Anne (nee Columb) On Oct 31 1982 at Avalon Home; dearly loved wife of the late Ted O'Connor, late of 5 Annex St, also loved sister of Jim (Temuka), Tom (Picton), David (Melbourne), Mollie McKenzie (Auckland) & the late Bridget (Sister Antoninous), Nellie McDowell, Ted, Pat and Charles and also loved Aunt of all her nieces and nephews. "RIP" Requiem Mass will be celebrated in St Patricks Basilica, Macandrew Rd, Tomorrow (Tuesday), Nov 2, at 11am. The Funeral leaving after the Mass for the Anderson's Bay Cemetery Rosary today (Monday) Nov 1 at 7pm Cut flowers only please. Message to 10 Allen Rd, Green Island. Gillions and Sons Ltd, Funeral Director | Columb, Annie (I6416)
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| 4365 | O'GORMAN On May 21 1935, at a private hospital, Auckland, Patrick Joseph O'Gorman (police constable, Avondale), dearly-beloved husband of Evelyn Annie O'Gorman (late of Christchurch) : aged 38 years. RIP Requiem Mass, will be celebrated at St Mary's Church, Avondale, at 9am today (Thursday), the funeral leaving the church at 2.30pm for Waikumete Soldier's Cemetery. | O'Gorman, Patrick Joseph (I3042)
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| 4366 | O'GORMAN Evelyn Annie, 16 Karetu Road, SE 4. widow | Rice, Evelyn Annie (I2829)
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| 4367 | O'GORMAN Evelyn Annie, 20 Holbrook St, SW3. widow | Rice, Evelyn Annie (I2829)
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| 4368 | O'GORMAN Patrick Joseph - Avondale - Police Constable | O'Gorman, Patrick Joseph (I3042)
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| 4369 | OBITUARY JAMES GRUBB Quite a gloom was cast over Lyttelton yesterday, when it became known that Mr James Grubb had passed away. Deceased had been in poor health during the past three years, and his death was not unexpected. He will be greatly missed in shipping circles, in which he was held in the highest esteem, and was always sought by old skippers on their arrival. Deceased was the second son of the late Mr John Grubb, who arrived in Lyttelton in 1848. He was the carrier of the first mails between Lyttelton and wellington in the schooner Canterbury, and was the constructor of the first wharf in the port, known in olden days as Screw Pile Jetty. Subsequently he entered into partnership with Mr Allan as Messrs Grubb and Allan, shipwrights. The deceased served under his father, finishing off at Dunedin, where he worked on the construction of the Discovery and Terra Nova Returning to Lyttelton. He took over the business from his father and was for the last thirty-five years master shipwright for the Union Steam Ship Company at the port. Mr Grubb became a member of the Lyttelton Borough Council in 1895, and was again returned in 1898. He was elected Mayor in 1902, in which year the Municipality took over the gasworks. During his mayoralty he was active in forwarding the progress of the borough. In 1904 and 1905 he once more sat as a councillor. Mr Grubb was a founder member of the Canterbury Kilwinning Lodge, then under the Grand Lodge of Scotland, and afterwards joined the Grand Lodge of New Zealand. Brother Grubb was PGD and also Master of the Canterbury Kilwinning in 1881, 1883, 1887, 1890 and 1893. Mrs Grubb pre-deceased her husband twelve years ago. He leaves a family of two sons, the elder of whom was recently reported wounded in the Somme battle; the second, who was at the landing at Gallipoli, has been invalided home; and five daughters. The Press - 26th March 1917 named the married daughters: Mrs Murchison (Liverpool), Mrs McCaskey (Ashburton) and Mrs Robson (Gore). One of the late Mr Grubb's sisters, Mrs Whitmore of Christchurch, is one of the very few survivors of the first four ships. | Grubb, James (I4363)
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| 4370 | OBITUARY Mrs Emma Eaton, a Wairarapa pioneer, passed away at her residence, Redwood (sic) Street, Carterton, on Sunday at the age of 88 years (states "The Post's" Carterton correspondent). The late Mrs Eaton was born at Taita in 1844, being a daugher of the late Mr and Mrs John Hooper, and went to the Wairarapa in 1870, when the road to Carterton was only a cart track. Her first home in this district was on land in Moreton Road, and later with her husband and family, she removed to Kokotau, reitring from there 22 years ago to settle in Carterton. Mrs Eaton experienced the hardships of the pioneering days, and had vivid recollection of the big earthquakes of 1855 as well as of the trouble with the Maoris. Her husband predeceased her ten yeas ago, and a family of four sons and three daughters survive her. They are Messrs John Eaton (Carterton), George (Masterton), Thomas and Charles (Longbush), Mesdames A King (Carterton), Coleman (Hamilton), W Renall (Parkvale). A son and a daughter predeceased her some years ago. During the evening service at St. Mark's Church on Sunday, the Rev. W F Stent made reference to the passing of Mrs Eaton. She had, he said, set an example of duty and service in pioneering which had helped to make New Zealand what it is today. | Hooper, Emma (I6374)
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| 4371 | Obituary Mrs K A GILLANDERS The death occurred recently of Mrs K A Gillanders, aged 90, a prominent resident of Te Kuiti. Born in Carnoch, Scotland, she came to New Zealand in 1908 with her husband and settled in Te Kuiti in 1909. Mr Gillanders died in 1932. Three of her sons served in the war of 1914-18, Tom, the eldest son, being killed at Gallipoli. Two sons, Messrs Ken and Will Gillanders, reside in Te Kuiti, Mr Alex Gillanders in Patumahoe, and Mr Roderick Gillanders, the youngest member of the family, has been a missionary in Brazil for more than 20 years. The daughters are Mrs J S Loan, Dunedin, Mrs F S Duncanson, Wellington, Mrs H M McCallum, Waitara, Mrs H A Jones, and Mrs W Moir, Auckland, and Miss L Gillanders, who has been companion and nurse to her mother for many years. | MacLennan, Catherine Emily (I1756)
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| 4372 | Obituary Miss J A McNulty Miss Jean Ada McNulty, one of New Zealand's outstanding woman roller skaters, died in Dunedin on Friday. She was 45. Miss McNulty won the New Zealand solo championship seven times and from 1944 to 1946 held the title continuously. She won the title first when she was 20. She also represented New Zealand twice in world championships at Oakland, in the United States of America, and held numerous titles in solo, two-step partner, gliding partner and pairs championships. After winning several titles, Miss McNulty became one of the New Zealand Roller Skating Association's first Judges. When the Dunedin rink closed she went to Auckland in 1947 and won a number of her titles while there. She also taught many children during her career, and was prominent in administration of the sport. Born in Dunedin in 1922, Miss McNulty attended the Albany Street School. Later in her life she was a partner in a dairy. | McNulty, Jean Wintrip Ada (I1849)
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| 4373 | Obituary The death occured yesterday of Mr Kenneth Scott of 'Arngibbon' Burnside. Mr Scott who was 57yrs of age was the youngest son of the late Mr and Mrs Alexander Scott. He had a distinguished military career in the 1914-18 War. He was connected with the Otago Hussars before the war and when hostilities broke out he enlisted immediateley sailing from Port Chalmers as a trooper. He gained quick promotion and rose to the rank of Lieutenant - Conerel, being attached to the Otago Infantry Regiment. He served in Gallipoli, France and Egypt and was awarded the MC and Bar. He was a member of the Pirates Football Club for many years and was an outstanding hooker. He was engaged in farming right up to the time of his death and was highly respected and very popular in the district. | Scott, Kenneth (I1549)
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| 4374 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I292)
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| 4375 | Oct 3, 4th, 11th, 18th - Banns Published Edward Dilnot Abode: Alma Place ? Bachelor Elizabeth Knight Spinster Married 1 Nov 1868 | Family: Edward Dilnot / Elizabeth Knight (F5883)
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| 4376 | ODLING Herbert C, Head, 46, Married, Marble Merchant, Employer, Buxton ODLING Lilian M, Wife, 35, Mar, Married 16 yrs, 3 Children born and living, Upper Norwood ODLING Barbara M, Dau, 8 ½, Hampstead COVER Ruth A, Visitor, 37, Single, Steadham Sussex OVENDEN Ellen M, Servant, 24, Single, Parlour Miad (Domestic), Mersham Kent BOYS Emma E, Servant, 26, Single, Cook (Domestic), Burton | Ovenden, Ellen May (I4523)
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| 4377 | OLSON Beverley May (Bev) At Palmerston North Hospital on January 31 2007. "A Brave Sufferer at Rest". Dearly loved wife of the late Keith. Much loved mother of Lianne, Kim and Juliet, and loved Nana of Nick, Jorja, and Hannah. Loved sister of Robin Corlett, and the late Dinah Todd. Messages to 8 Francis Lane, Masterton. In lieu of flowers donations to the Cancer Society which may be left at the funeral service or sent to PO Box 121, Masterton would be appreciated. Bev will lay at home, 11 Victoria Street, Masterton on Sunday February 4 from 2.00pm until 6.00pm. Friends are invited to attend Rosary, which will be recited in St Patrick's Catholic Church Queen Street, Masterton on Sunday February 4 at 7.00pm. Bev's funeral service will be held in Wairarapa Funeral Services Chapel 35-37 Lincoln Road, Masterton on Monday February 5 at 11.00am followed by burial at the Tinui Cemetery. | Corlett, Beverley May (I4491)
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| 4378 | OLSON, Keith Patrick - Grassendale, Tinui, 37yrs Died 4.8.1967 | Olson, Keith Patrick (I4492)
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| 4379 | On official RGO site recorded as: Lee Mackey, with Mothers Maiden Name as Harrietey but on FreeBDM/ Ancestry and FTM recorded as Leo Mackey of which I have verified is correct and sent an email to corrections on the official RGO site. | Mackey, Leo (I8152)
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| 4380 | On the 17th inst, aged 53 years. Mr Thomas Ingley, sen, of Harborne: deeply lamented. | Ingley, Thomas (I5515)
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| 4381 | on the opposite side [CENTER:]And Jean Wilson Somerville Beloved Daughter of John and Isabella Somerville Aged 20 Years. Died 5th May 1933 [:CENTER] | Somerville, Jeanie Wilson (I8709)
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| 4382 | On this Fifteenth day of June One Thousand Nine Hundred & Forty. Stanley W D Hearnshaw, bachelor, Montreal, legal age, son of Frank Hearnshaw and Lillian (Bear) his wife; Mary Margorie Corlett, Spinster, legal age, daughter of John Corlett & Mary Scott his wife were united in marriage by me on the authority of licence in the city of Outremont, Quebec. Marriage Contract acknowledged before Notey MacLennan Groom - Stanley Hearnshaw Bride - Marjorie Corlett Witness - Hettie McCullogh Witness - Douglas T Corlett Minister - Charles George ?? | Family: Stanley Hearnshaw / Mary Marjorie Corlett (F768)
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| 4383 | Online Database says DOB is 17 Jan 1917, yet orginal fiche say 50yrs old as well as MI in the Cemetery. | Thomas, Raymond George (I4678)
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| 4384 | Only birth for an Alexander Gardner Laird between 1916 - 1925 on Scotlandspeople is for one Registered in 1917, at Shettleston - 644/19 205 There is 2 Alexander Lairds registered in 1918. Govan 644/21 451 and Blantyre 624/284 | Laird, Alexander Gardiner (I8045)
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| 4385 | Only Birth registration is Thomas Daniel Kemp No Mothers Names Recorded | Trice, Thomas (I8448)
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| 4386 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F2380)
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| 4387 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F2381)
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| 4388 | Only record of a James Wallis marrying a Susanna within this time frame. They are recorded in Penzance Cornwall 1841 Census as being married and together but with no children. Why would they go to Devon to marry? most likely this may be incorrect and a search of any Cornwall marriages may show a different surname for Susannah. | Family: James Wallis / Susanna Harris (F2055)
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| 4389 | Only two Albert's registered during this time period. Albert Barnwell, Rugby Albert John, Warwick | Walton, Albert (I3705)
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| 4390 | ORR Elizabeth, Head, Unm, 65, Dressmaker, Carnwath | Orr, Elizabeth (I8560)
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| 4391 | ORR Elizabeth, Head, Unm, 75, Formerly Dressmaker, Carnwath KNOX Elizabeth, Granddaughter, S, 13, Scholar, Forth | Orr, Elizabeth (I8560)
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| 4392 | ORR Grace, Head, Wid, 78, Labourer, Carnwath ORR Elizabeth, Dau, Unm, 48, Dressmaker, Carnwath DEWAR Mary, Granddaughter, 17, Dressmaker, Carnwath (Mother listed as Elizabeth Orr) | Watson, Grizzal (I5378)
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| 4393 | Other birthday book states, Sept 6, Kitty McNulty, 1885 Online Database gives date as 5th Sept 1885. School records consistantly state 29 July 1885 as birthdate. This may have been so that she could start school at the beginning of the next school term. Also Isabella was recorded as Isabella Cathleen McNulty - but she always seems to have been recorded as Isabel/ Isabella Kathleen. She was also known as Kitty or Kay McNulty. | McNulty, Isabella Kathleen (I1813)
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| 4394 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I8902)
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| 4395 | Other Siblings: born at Kilchoman, Argyll, Scotland Janet McAlister - 29 April 1842 Mary McAlister - 18 June 1848 Donald McAlister - 30 Jan 1853 | McAlister, William (I9472)
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| 4396 | Other surnames: Temple Did Janet marry a Temple or take on the Temple name due to being brought up by them. | Livingston, Janet (I5090)
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| 4397 | OVENDEN Albert, 25, Farmer, Yes OVENDEN Sarah, 25, Yes OVENDEN William, 4, Yes OVENDEN Henry, 3, Yes OVENDEN Thomas, 1, Yes | Ovenden, Albert (I2978)
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| 4398 | OVENDEN Albert, Head, M, 37, Market Gardener, 3 Acres of Land, Occupier of the land, Kent Woodnesborough OVENDEN Sarah, Wife, M, 35, Wife, Woodnesborough OVENDEN William H, Son, U, 14, Market Gardener, Woodnesborough OVENDEN Henry, Son, 13, Market Gardener, Woodnesborough OVENDEN Mary, Dau, 8, Scholar, Woodnesborough OVENDEN Sarah, Dau, 6, Scholar, Woodnesborough OVENDEN Thomas, Son, 4, Woodnesborough OVENDEN Walter, Son, 2, Woodnesborough | Ovenden, Albert (I2978)
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| 4399 | OVENDEN Albert, Head, M, 45, Farmer 20 acres, Woodnesborough, Kent OVENDEN Sarah, Wife, M, 44, Woodnesborough OVENDEN John, Son, Unm, 14,Ag Lab, Woodnesborough OVENDEN Walter, Son, Unm, 12, Woodnesborough OVENDEN Edward, Son, 10, Woodnesborough OVENDEN Elias, Son, 8, Woodnesborough OVENDEN Frances, Dau, 3, Woodnesborough | Ovenden, Albert (I2978)
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| 4400 | OVENDEN Albert, Head, M, 56, Farmer of 20 acres, employing 3 sons, Kent Woodnesborough OVENDEN Sarah, Wife, M, 55, Woodnesborough OVENDEN John, Son, Unm, 24, Ag Lab, Woodnesborough OVENDEN Elias, Son, Un, 17, Ag Lab, Woodnesborough OVENDEN Frederick, Grandson, 11, Ag Lab, Parham, Kent | Ovenden, Albert (I2978)
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