NZ pre 1846

early european contacts

Person Page 424

Francis White

M, #10576, b. about 1750
Pedigree Link

Family: Hannah Walker (b. about 1760)

SonWilliam (Rev) White+ (b. 11 February 1794, d. 25 November 1875)
DaughterAnn White (b. about 1796)
SonFrancis White+ (b. 1799, d. 26 January 1877)

Biography

Francis White was born about 1750.1

Citations

  1. [S18] John HOBBS 1800 - 1883, WILLIMENT T M I

Hannah Walker

F, #10577, b. about 1760
Pedigree Link

Family: Francis White (b. about 1750)

SonWilliam (Rev) White+ (b. 11 February 1794, d. 25 November 1875)
DaughterAnn White (b. about 1796)
SonFrancis White+ (b. 1799, d. 26 January 1877)

Biography

Hannah Walker was born about 1760.

Eliza Leigh

F, #10578, b. 11 July 1809, d. 28 February 1883
Pedigree Link

Family: William (Rev) White (b. 11 February 1794, d. 25 November 1875)

ChildWhite (b. 3 April 1830, d. 3 April 1830)
SonWilliam Leigh White (b. 23 February 1831, d. 23 August 1831)
SonWhite (b. 23 January 1833, d. 23 January 1833)
SonJohn Ebenezer White+ (b. 1 August 1834, d. 1892)
SonJoseph White (b. about 1835, d. about 1858)
SonThomas Leigh White (b. 1836, d. 1891)
DaughterEliza Leigh White (b. 1837, d. 1882)

Biography

Eliza Leigh was born on 11 July 1809 in Earith, Huntingdonshire, ENG.1,2 She and William (Rev) White were married on 30 June 1829 in Bluntisham, Huntingdonshire, ENG.3,2 She died on 28 February 1883, at age 73.2
Any relation to Samuel LEIGH 1785 the Missionary ? Eliza Leigh immigrated to ENG to NZ in 1830.4

Citations

  1. [S18] John HOBBS 1800 - 1883, WILLIMENT T M I
  2. [S801] J M R OWENS, Wesleyen Missionaries to NZ before 1840
  3. [S1] Department of Internal Affairs, The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1
  4. [S1141] Angela WANHALLA, Matters of the Heart

Joseph White

M, #10579, b. about 1835, d. about 1858

Parents

FatherWilliam (Rev) White (b. 11 February 1794, d. 25 November 1875)
MotherEliza Leigh (b. 11 July 1809, d. 28 February 1883)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Joseph White was born about 1835 in Mangungu, Hokianga, NZ.1 He died about 1858, at age ~23, in Mangugnu, Hokianga, NZ, died aged 23 when kicked by horse wrong Joseph see Joseph #12674.1

Citations

  1. [S18] John HOBBS 1800 - 1883, WILLIMENT T M I

Eliza Leigh White

F, #10580, b. 1837, d. 1882

Parents

FatherWilliam (Rev) White (b. 11 February 1794, d. 25 November 1875)
MotherEliza Leigh (b. 11 July 1809, d. 28 February 1883)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Eliza Leigh White was born in 1837 in Hokianga, NZ.1 She died in 1882, at age ~45.1

Citations

  1. [S743] Auckland Provincial Centennial Committee, Early Settlers Roll

Anna Patterson

F, #10581, b. about 1804, d. 3 April 1853
Pedigree Link

Family: Thomas (Lieut R N) McDONNELL (b. about 1780, d. 13 September 1864)

SonThomas McDONNELL+ (b. about 1832, d. 8 November 1899)
SonWilliam McDONNELL (b. about 1835)
SonGeorge McDONNELL (b. about 1838)
SonEdward McDONNELL (b. July 1842)
DaughterMcDONNELL (b. about 1844)
DaughterClementine McDONNELL (b. 1846)
DaughterNoveria McDONNELL (b. about 1849)

Biography

Anna Patterson was born about 1804 died aged 49 MMMI.1,2 She died on 3 April 1853, at age ~49, in Pakanae, Hokianga, NZ.3,4,1,2,5,6 She was buried in April 1853 in Mangungu, Hokianga.7,2
Anna Patterson immigrated to Hokianga, NZ on the Sir George Murray, in 1831 ESR has 1831.8,6

Citations

  1. [S294] MI's Mangungu Mission Cemetery personal visit
  2. [S634] Mangungu Cemetery, Auckland Public Library
  3. [S1] Department of Internal Affairs, The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1
  4. [S17] LAWS C H, The Methodist Mission to NZ
  5. [S272] Newspapers Past, http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast
  6. [S813] ed Forbes EADIE annotations by APL Librarian P M FRENCH may 1973, Early Settler Roll Auckland Province with additional notes in pencil by Ak PL Librarian
  7. [S351] Jean IRVINE, Historic Hokianga
  8. [S743] Auckland Provincial Centennial Committee, Early Settlers Roll

Thomas McDONNELL

M, #10582, b. about 1832, d. 8 November 1899

Parents

FatherThomas (Lieut R N) McDONNELL (b. about 1780, d. 13 September 1864)
MotherAnna Patterson (b. about 1804, d. 3 April 1853)
Pedigree Link

Family: Rose von DADELZEN (d. 7 March 1869)

SonMcDONNELL (b. about 1872)
DaughterMcDONNELL (b. about 1874)
DaughterMcDONNELL (b. about 1876)
SonMcDONNELL (b. about 1880)

Biography

Thomas McDONNELL was born about 1832 in Manila, Phillipines?1,2 He and Rose von DADELZEN were married on 16 April 1866 in Auckland, NZ.1 He and Henrietta Elsie Lomax were married on 9 April 1870 in Wellington, NZ.1 He died on 8 November 1899, at age ~67, in Wanganui, NZ.1
Thomas McDONNELL was a Military Campaigns, NZ wars. 1863 ON.1 Left NZ 1853 to try his luck in the Victorian gold fields but returned 1855. He immigrated to from Sydney with mother to Horeke, Hokianga., in 1841.1

Citations

  1. [S1] Department of Internal Affairs, The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1
  2. [S846] J D RAESIDE, Sovereign Chief, a Biography of Baron de THIERRY

Rose von DADELZEN

F, #10583, d. 7 March 1869
Pedigree Link

Family: Thomas McDONNELL (b. about 1832, d. 8 November 1899)

SonMcDONNELL (b. about 1872)
DaughterMcDONNELL (b. about 1874)
DaughterMcDONNELL (b. about 1876)
SonMcDONNELL (b. about 1880)

Biography

Rose von DADELZEN and Thomas McDONNELL were married on 16 April 1866 in Auckland, NZ.1 She died on 7 March 1869.1

Citations

  1. [S1] Department of Internal Affairs, The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1

Henrietta Elsie Lomax

F, #10584
Pedigree Link

Biography

Henrietta Elsie Lomax and Thomas McDONNELL were married on 9 April 1870 in Wellington, NZ.1

Citations

  1. [S1] Department of Internal Affairs, The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1

McDONNELL

M, #10585, b. about 1872

Parents

FatherThomas McDONNELL (b. about 1832, d. 8 November 1899)
MotherRose von DADELZEN (d. 7 March 1869)
Pedigree Link

Biography

McDONNELL was born about 1872.

McDONNELL

F, #10586, b. about 1874

Parents

FatherThomas McDONNELL (b. about 1832, d. 8 November 1899)
MotherRose von DADELZEN (d. 7 March 1869)
Pedigree Link

Biography

McDONNELL was born about 1874.

McDONNELL

F, #10587, b. about 1876

Parents

FatherThomas McDONNELL (b. about 1832, d. 8 November 1899)
MotherRose von DADELZEN (d. 7 March 1869)
Pedigree Link

Biography

McDONNELL was born about 1876.

McDONNELL

M, #10588, b. about 1880

Parents

FatherThomas McDONNELL (b. about 1832, d. 8 November 1899)
MotherRose von DADELZEN (d. 7 March 1869)
Pedigree Link

Biography

McDONNELL was born about 1880.

William McDONNELL

M, #10589, b. about 1835

Parents

FatherThomas (Lieut R N) McDONNELL (b. about 1780, d. 13 September 1864)
MotherAnna Patterson (b. about 1804, d. 3 April 1853)
Pedigree Link

Biography

William McDONNELL was born about 1835 in Sydney?

George McDONNELL

M, #10590, b. about 1838

Parents

FatherThomas (Lieut R N) McDONNELL (b. about 1780, d. 13 September 1864)
MotherAnna Patterson (b. about 1804, d. 3 April 1853)
Pedigree Link

Biography

George McDONNELL was born about 1838 in Sydney?

Edward McDONNELL

M, #10591, b. July 1842

Parents

FatherThomas (Lieut R N) McDONNELL (b. about 1780, d. 13 September 1864)
MotherAnna Patterson (b. about 1804, d. 3 April 1853)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Edward McDONNELL was born in July 1842 in Horeke, Hokianga, NZ.1
Edward McDONNELL was baptized on 1 November 1842 in Hokianga, NZ.1

Citations

  1. [S1022] Wesleyan Register Hokianga Mission 1830, 1834-44 part one and part two, Baptisms and Marriages

Joseph Orton

M, #10592, b. about 1790

Biography

Joseph Orton was born about 1790.
Wesleyan Superintendant of Missions based in New South Wales. Visited NZ on the New Zealander arriving 6th may 1833. left again for Sydney 27 jul 1833.
wrote a journal MCE. Joseph Orton immigrated to visited Hokianga arriving 21 may 1833 on the New Zealander in 1833.1,2 He was a missionary and chairman of Wesleyen methodist Church in Sydney. in 1833.1

Citations

  1. [S17] LAWS C H, The Methodist Mission to NZ
  2. [S18] John HOBBS 1800 - 1883, WILLIMENT T M I

John Guard

M, #10593, b. 15 October 1831, d. 1918

Parents

FatherJohn (Captain) (Jacky) Guard (b. 9 December 1793, d. 9 November 1857)
MotherElizabeth (Betty) Parker (b. 3 December 1814, d. 16 July 1870)
Pedigree Link

Biography

John Guard was born on 15 October 1831 in NZ T 101 previously had 1st but DOWI has 15th.1,2,3 He and Marai Athelia Ashdown were married. He died in 1918, at age ~87, in Port Underwood, SI, NZ.2
Was on the 'Harriet' which shipwrecked on Taranaki coast 1834. Crew and passengers taken hostage including John and his parents and sister.
3 year old kidnapped by Ngati Ruanui in South Taranaki in 1834 and held a few months. John Guard was baptized on 25 December 1831 in Sydney, AUS.1

Citations

  1. [S1] Department of Internal Affairs, The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1
  2. [S205] Heather HEBERLEY, Last of the Whalers
  3. [S1120] Don Wilson, Whaler by Providence

John (Rev) Skevington

M, #10594, b. 9 January 1815, d. 22 November 1845

Parents

FatherSamuel Skevington (b. about 1780)
MotherMary Birks
Pedigree Link

Family: Jane Etchells (b. 1811, d. 1880)

DaughterAnnie Winfrey Skevington+ (b. 26 June 1844, d. 25 November 1900)
DaughterMary Jane Skevington+ (b. 1846)

Biography

John (Rev) Skevington was born on 9 January 1815 in New Radford, Nottingham, ENG.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 He and Jane Etchells were married in 1839 in Radford, Nottinghamshire, ENG.5 He died on 22 November 1845, at age 30, in Auckland, NZ, previously had 21 sep 1845
epitaph has 22 nov
AC has 22 nov.2,5,6,8,9
From email from Alexander Romanov-Hughes andes@melbpc.org.au

SKEVINGTON, John (Rev.) (c1815-1845) ( Wesleyan Methodist )

Born c1815 in the Nottingham area, England. (Possibly baptised on 5 February 1815 at Radford, Nottinghamshire, England, the son of Samuel Skevington and his wife Mary.) Received on trial as a preacher in foreign missions in 1839. Arrived at Hobart, Van Diemen's Land with his wife on 7 April 1840 per the missionary schooner "Triton" from Bristol, England. Proceeded to Melbourne, arriving on 1 May 1840 per "Lillias" from Hobart. Was stationed at the Buntingdale Mission station ministering to aborigines. Went to Sydney, New South Wales with his wife in December 1841 per "Seahorse". Later went to New Zealand as a missionary to the natives. At Taranaki South (Waimate), N.Z. Died on 21 September 1845 at Auckland, New Zealand after having travelled for twenty days to attend the Auckland District Meeting.

[National Archives, New Zealand; British Conference Minutes (1846)]

JOHN SKEVINGTON. He was one of the Missionaries who sailed in the "Triton", and joined the New Zealand Mission, where he was honoured by his Lord and Master with a large amount of success. His piety and zeal carried him through difficulties of no ordinary magnitude; and, though he did not possess those talents which are usually termed great, he was a good and faithful servant, whom the master owned in the salvation of many. He was greatly beloved by the natives, among whom he exercised the influence of a father and a friend. By his bretheren in the New Zealand Mission he was esteemed as a man of God, and a faithful Missionary. He had travelled a journey of twenty days to be present at the Auckland District Meeting, where he preached a useful sermon on the Wednesday, and died on the Sunday evening following, September 21st, 1845. His death was awfully sudden. He had gone with his host to the chapel; and, shortly after the sermon commenced, he fell down, and was carried into the vestry a dead man. His bretheren could only weep over him; and the natives of his charge, about seven of whom had accompanied him through the long journey, wept also, and said "Our father is gone to heaven: he has fulfilled his commission: but our sorrow is for his widow and child, and for ourselves, for we are now orphans. Where shall we look for another father and pastor?" He was a native of the neighbourhood of Nottingham, was in the thirty-first year of his age, and had exercised his ministry six years.
( British Conference Minutes [Wesleyan], Bristol, 1846 ) ( p.312 )
Bishop SELWYN met him oct 1842 at Manawapou NT, RMT

References from AC

"Memento Mori - John Skevington 1814-1845" by Donald Phillipps
Wesley Historical Society (New Zealand) Journal '89 PP 50-52

"Early Mission Days in South Taranaki" by Rev A B Chappell
Wesley Historical Society Vol 1 March 1942 No. 4 PP 5-15

"150th Anniversary 'Heretoa' Wesleyan Maori Mission Station Waimate South May 30th 1992"
by Gary Clover
Wesley Historical Society Journal 1991-92 pp 61-65

"Going Mihinare, Evangelical Religion and the Historians: A Phenomenological Critique" by Gary Clover
Thesis from The College of St John the Evangelist Auckland. 27 May 1980

"In the beginning the History of a Mission" by Rev T G Hammond
The Methodist Literature and Colporteur Society 1915 PP 30-33

"Memor of the Late Rev John Skevington"
The Local Preachers' Magazine and Christian Family record for ? Vol 7-8 - from the Internet Google Books

Correspondence between John Skevington and Sir Donald McLean - found on the Internet

"Heartland of Aotea" by Ian Church
Hawera Historical Society 1992 PP43-46; 54-68

"Missionary Wives" by Arthur Fryer
Hawera Historical Society

"Annie Winfrey Barrett: A Memoir" by Rev A J French
Experience Jul, Aug, Sep 1901. John (Rev) Skevington was baptized on 5 February 1815.2 He was a Wesleyan Missionary in 1830.1 He immigrated to to BOI on the Triton then to Waimate South, TAR, NZ, in May 1840.2,3 He was a missionary in 1842.2

Citations

  1. [S1] Department of Internal Affairs, The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1
  2. [S82] Alexander Romanov-Hughes, email address
  3. [S18] John HOBBS 1800 - 1883, WILLIMENT T M I
  4. [S297] ed Nancy M TAYLOR, Early Travellers in NZ
  5. [S412] Alec CLARK, email address;
  6. [S579] Shirley KENDALL, Early Auckland Biths and Deaths
  7. [S583] ed Nancy M TAYLOR, Early Travellers in New Zealand
  8. [S743] Auckland Provincial Centennial Committee, Early Settlers Roll
  9. [S732] W A CHALMERS, Samuel Ironside in New Zealand 1839-1858

George (Rev) Buttle

M, #10595, b. about 1810, d. May 1874
Pedigree Link

Family: Jane Newman (b. about 1818, d. 1857)

SonButtle
DaughterButtle
SonButtle
SonButtle
DaughterHannah Buttle
SonButtle
DaughterButtle
SonNewman Buttle

Biography

George (Rev) Buttle was born about 1810.1,2,3 He and Jane Newman were married after May 1840.4 He and Mehetabel Newman were married on 31 December 1873 in Wesley Church, Melbourne, VIC, AUS.5 He died in May 1874, at age ~64, in Papatoetoe, Auckland, NZ.5
There was a Sarah BUTTLE? JOH who was she? George (Rev) Buttle immigrated to arrived BOI may 1840 on the Triton in 1840.4,1 He was a Missionary in 1840.5

Citations

  1. [S743] Auckland Provincial Centennial Committee, Early Settlers Roll
  2. [S732] W A CHALMERS, Samuel Ironside in New Zealand 1839-1858
  3. [S1141] Angela WANHALLA, Matters of the Heart
  4. [S18] John HOBBS 1800 - 1883, WILLIMENT T M I
  5. [S1] Department of Internal Affairs, The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1

John (Rev) Aldred

M, #10596, b. about 1818, d. 14 January 1894
Pedigree Link

Family: Mary A Lawry (b. abt Y 1810)

DaughterAldred (b. 22 July 1850)

Biography

John (Rev) Aldred was born about 1818 p 606 68 in 1892 JGOC.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 He and Mary A Lawry were married on 1 May 1849 in Auckland, NZ.9 He died on 14 January 1894, at age ~76, in NZ.8,9
16 descendants in 1892 JGOC
arrived Nelson 3 march 1843 MDL. John (Rev) Aldred immigrated to arrived BOI may 1840 on the Triton in 1840 JGOC has arrived Hokianga 1839 on the Triton.2,5 He was a missionary Wellington then Nelson in 1840.1,2

Citations

  1. [S1] Department of Internal Affairs, The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1
  2. [S18] John HOBBS 1800 - 1883, WILLIMENT T M I
  3. [S204] Sheila NATUSCH, Brother Wohlers
  4. [S581] Ruth M ALLAN, Nelson a history of early settlement
  5. [S743] Auckland Provincial Centennial Committee, Early Settlers Roll
  6. [S807] J J CRAIG, Jubilee Gathering of Old Colonists October 10 1892
  7. [S732] W A CHALMERS, Samuel Ironside in New Zealand 1839-1858
  8. [S857] Max D LASH, Nelson Notables 1840-1940
  9. [S813] ed Forbes EADIE annotations by APL Librarian P M FRENCH may 1973, Early Settler Roll Auckland Province with additional notes in pencil by Ak PL Librarian
  10. [S870] H F AULT, The Nelson Narrative

Charles (Rev) Creed

M, #10597, b. 1812, d. 1879
Pedigree Link

Family: Elizabeth Harris

SonCreed (b. 1841)

Biography

Charles (Rev) Creed was born in 1812 in ENG.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17 He and Elizabeth Harris were married about 1838 in ENG.18,9 He died in 1879, at age ~67, in NSW, AUS.6,9
Arrived Hokianga mar 1839 on the James
arrived New Plymouth 14 jan 1841 1st Wesleyen Missionary in Taranaki.
went to Waikouaiti, Otago on the "Deborah" in 1844 until 1852 ref NZDB p 337 to replace Rev WATKIN HFW
several children died before or shortly after birth. JST
recorded Maori traditional lore and their accounts of contacts with Europeans . a valuable manuscript PEEN. Charles (Rev) Creed immigrated to arrived Hokianga march 1839 on the James in 1839.19,10,13 He immigrated to arrived New Plymouth 14 jan 1841, on the Triton, in 1841.18,20 He was a Wesleyen missionary in 1841.1

Citations

  1. [S1] Department of Internal Affairs, The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1
  2. [S74] Yesterday and Today in Otago
  3. [S204] Sheila NATUSCH, Brother Wohlers
  4. [S195] Frank TOD, Whaling in Southern Waters
  5. [S316] Letters from New Plymouth 1843
  6. [S331] J S TULLETT, The Industrious Heart
  7. [S354] Thomas MORLAND, series of lectures on Early NZ History to Otago Institute
  8. [S531] ed John WILSON, Reminiscences of the Early Settlement of Dunedin and South Otago, Hocken Library, Dunedin
  9. [S530] Otago Settler's Museum, Dunedin, exhibits
  10. [S536] Bob MATTHEWS, OASES database of early settlers to Otago.
  11. [S75] Alfred Eccles and A H Reed, John Jones of Otago
  12. [S753] Hon F WAITE, Port Molyneux
  13. [S743] Auckland Provincial Centennial Committee, Early Settlers Roll
  14. [S732] W A CHALMERS, Samuel Ironside in New Zealand 1839-1858
  15. [S944] Peter ENTWISLE, Behold the Moon the European Occupation of the Dunedin District 1770-1848
  16. [S1124] Margaret H ALINGTON, Goodly Stones & Timbers History of St Mary's Church New Plymouth
  17. [S1141] Angela WANHALLA, Matters of the Heart
  18. [S11] A B SCANLAN, Historic New Plymouth
  19. [S18] John HOBBS 1800 - 1883, WILLIMENT T M I
  20. [S346] The New Plymouth Settlement 1841-1843

James (Rev) Buller

M, #10598, b. 1812, d. after 1892
Pedigree Link

Family: Jane Tonkin Martin (b. about 1810)

SonJames Martin Buller (b. 26 August 1836)
SonWalter (Sir) Lawry Buller+ (b. 9 October 1838, d. 19 July 1906)
DaughterBuller (b. about 1839)
SonBuller (b. about 1841)
DaughterBuller (b. about 1842)
SonBuller (b. about 1844)
DaughterBuller (b. about 1848)
SonBuller (b. about 1850)
DaughterBuller (b. about 1852)
SonBuller (b. about 1855)
ChildBuller (b. 1874)

Biography

James (Rev) Buller was born in 1812 in ENG.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13 He and Jane Tonkin Martin were married on 9 August 1835 in ENG.13 He died after 1892.11
James (Rev) Buller resided in Wellington, Christchurch, Auckland and Thames., 1854 ON.14 Emigrated to Australia 1835 from Helston, Cornwall, ENG.
visitied Hokianga in 1836. MM
signed petition to King William IV 1837 BOI JL
served at Mangungu and Tangiteroria.(1840 on for 14 years)
Wesleyen missionary AM
sent to Wellington 1840 AM
8 descendants in 1892 JGOC
11 children JMOW. He resided in Pakanae, Hokianga, in 1836.14 He was a tutor to TURNER's children at Hokianga mission in 1836.15,3 He immigrated to from Sydney to Pakanae on the Patriot on 8 April 1836.14,10,11 He resided in Tangiteroria, Kaipara, NZ, from 1837 to 1853.14

Citations

  1. [S9] Jack LEE, The Bay of Islands
  2. [S30] REED A H, Historic Northland
  3. [S18] John HOBBS 1800 - 1883, WILLIMENT T M I
  4. [S241] MULGAN Alan, the City of the Strait
  5. [S351] Jean IRVINE, Historic Hokianga
  6. [S397] Hokianga Census 1838 by James BUSBY, Alexander Turnbull Library
  7. [S452] Jack LEE, Hokianga
  8. [S566] Adrienne PUCKEY, Trading Cultures a history of the far north
  9. [S723] Arthur H CARMAN, Tawa Flat and the Old Porirua Road
  10. [S743] Auckland Provincial Centennial Committee, Early Settlers Roll
  11. [S807] J J CRAIG, Jubilee Gathering of Old Colonists October 10 1892
  12. [S732] W A CHALMERS, Samuel Ironside in New Zealand 1839-1858
  13. [S881] J M R OWENS, The Wesleyan Missionaries to NZ before 1840
  14. [S1] Department of Internal Affairs, The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1
  15. [S17] LAWS C H, The Methodist Mission to NZ

Jane Tonkin Martin

F, #10599, b. about 1810
Pedigree Link

Family: James (Rev) Buller (b. 1812, d. after 1892)

SonJames Martin Buller (b. 26 August 1836)
SonWalter (Sir) Lawry Buller+ (b. 9 October 1838, d. 19 July 1906)
DaughterBuller (b. about 1839)
SonBuller (b. about 1841)
DaughterBuller (b. about 1842)
SonBuller (b. about 1844)
DaughterBuller (b. about 1848)
SonBuller (b. about 1850)
DaughterBuller (b. about 1852)
SonBuller (b. about 1855)
ChildBuller (b. 1874)

Biography

Jane Tonkin Martin was born about 1810 in ENG.1,2 She and James (Rev) Buller were married on 9 August 1835 in ENG.3
Immigrated to Australia from England 1835. Jane Tonkin Martin immigrated to from Sydney to Pakanae in April 1836.4

Citations

  1. [S18] John HOBBS 1800 - 1883, WILLIMENT T M I
  2. [S397] Hokianga Census 1838 by James BUSBY, Alexander Turnbull Library
  3. [S881] J M R OWENS, The Wesleyan Missionaries to NZ before 1840
  4. [S1] Department of Internal Affairs, The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1

Walter (Sir) Lawry Buller

M, #10600, b. 9 October 1838, d. 19 July 1906

Parents

FatherJames (Rev) Buller (b. 1812, d. after 1892)
MotherJane Tonkin Martin (b. about 1810)
Pedigree Link

Family: Charlotte Mair (b. 1838, d. 1891)

SonBuller (b. about 1863)
DaughterBuller (b. about 1865)
SonBuller (b. about 1870)
DaughterBuller (b. about 1872)

Biography

Walter (Sir) Lawry Buller was born on 9 October 1838 in Newark, Pakanae, Hokianga, NZ.1,2,3,4 He and Charlotte Mair were married on 24 April 1862 in Whangarei, NZ.1,5 He died on 19 July 1906, at age 67, in Fleet, Hampshire, ENG.1
Walter (Sir) Lawry Buller was a naturalist.2 Well known as ornithologist
see BULLERs book of New Zealand Birds
Walter Lawry Buller was born at the Wesleyan mission, Newark, at Pakanae, Hokianga, New Zealand, on 9 October 1838, the son of Jane Tonkin Martin and her husband, James Buller. He married Charlotte Mair at Whangarei on 24 April 1862; they had four children. He died at Fleet, Hampshire, England, on 19 July 1906.

Buller's parents emigrated to Australia in 1835 from struggling middle class circumstances in Helston, Cornwall, hoping to join a Wesleyan mission in the South Seas. James Buller was both devout and forceful; he was accepted as a missionary soon after arriving at the Mangungu Wesleyan mission, Hokianga, from Sydney, in April 1836, served briefly at Pakanae and then for 15 years at Tangiteroria, Kaipara. He was then minister in Wellington, Christchurch, Auckland and Thames, becoming president of the Australasian Wesleyan Conference in 1864.

Walter Buller, the second of 10 children, grew up at Tangiteroria and was educated at the missionaries' Wesleyan College in Auckland. After the family moved to Wellington in 1855 he became native interpreter in the Magistrate's Court, but his obvious ability and energetic self-promotion soon brought him advancement in the Native Department. In 1862, when the network of magistrates in Maori districts was expanded under Governor George Grey's 'new institutions', he was appointed resident magistrate in Manawatu. There he became involved in assisting Isaac Featherston's land purchasing for the Wellington provincial government. In 1865 he was transferred to Wanganui, but Featherston had him seconded back to complete the purchase of the disputed Rangitikei?Manawatu block; this was eventually done over Ngati Raukawa protests. He was baptized on 11 November 1838 in Mangungu, Hokianga, NZ.4

Citations

  1. [S1] Department of Internal Affairs, The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1
  2. [S30] REED A H, Historic Northland
  3. [S743] Auckland Provincial Centennial Committee, Early Settlers Roll
  4. [S1022] Wesleyan Register Hokianga Mission 1830, 1834-44 part one and part two, Baptisms and Marriages
  5. [S209] J C ANDERSON & G C PETERSON, The MAIR Family