Edward (Captain) Mein Chaffers
M, #11801, b. 30 August 1806, d. 10 August 1845
Parents
Biography
Edward (Captain) Mein Chaffers was born on 30 August 1806 in Portsea Island, Portsmouth, HAMP, ENG.
1,2,3,4,5 He and
Dinah (Diana) Strickland were married on 16 October 1830 in St George's Church, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
1 He died on 10 August 1845, at age 38, in on board HMS Warspite, in Beirut, committed suicide.
1 Was master on the Beagle when Darwin visited NZ
Was the captain of the Tory.
surveyed Wellington Harbour 1839 EB
perhaps born North Yarmouth, Norfolk? DE
1840 on committee organizing Ball and Fete PP1840
subscriber to a fete may 1840 Wellington PP 23 may 1840. Edward (Captain) Mein Chaffers was baptized in 1818 in St Marys Church, Portsea, Portsmouth, Hamp, ENG.
1 He was a seaman in Navy in 1830.
1 He immigrated to to Wellington on the Tory in May 1839.
6,7,1 He was a Ships Captain on 12 May 1839.
6 He was a harbourmaster Port Nicholson. in 1840.
6 He emigrated from in the Brougham from Wellington to ENG on 2 May 1841.
1
Citations
- [S201] EDWARDS Doug, Put Him in the Longboat
- [S241] MULGAN Alan, the City of the Strait
- [S308] A H CARMAN, The Birth of a City Wellington 1840 - 1843
- [S570] Papers Past 1840, N Z Gazette & Wellington Spectator
- [S1120] Don Wilson, Whaler by Providence
- [S40] Cecil and Celia MANSON, Curtain Raiser to a Colony
- [S190] Elsdon BEST, The Discovery and Re Discovery of Wellington Harbour.
Samuel Revans
M, #11804, b. 1808, d. 1888
Biography
Samuel Revans was born in 1808 in ENG.
1,2,3,4,5,6,7 He died in 1888, at age ~80.
5 Brought printing press and pre-fabricated office with him.
1863 fought duel with Henry HARRISON DK
subscriber to a fete may 1840 Wellington PP 23 may 1840. Samuel Revans immigrated to arrived Wellington 7 mar 1840 from London on the Adelaide on 18 September 1839.
1 He was a publisher / editor Wellington, barrister in 1841.
1,3 He was in farmer Wairarapa in 1847.
1
Citations
- [S40] Cecil and Celia MANSON, Curtain Raiser to a Colony
- [S241] MULGAN Alan, the City of the Strait
- [S308] A H CARMAN, The Birth of a City Wellington 1840 - 1843
- [S354] Thomas MORLAND, series of lectures on Early NZ History to Otago Institute
- [S400] Donald KERR, The Smell of Powder - duelling in NZ
- [S570] Papers Past 1840, N Z Gazette & Wellington Spectator
- [S851] David HAMER & Roberta NICHOLLS, The Making of Wellington 1800-1914
Francis Alexander Molesworth
M, #11805, b. 1818, d. 4 August 1846
Parents
Biography
Francis Alexander Molesworth was born in 1818 in ENG age 27 at death.
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11 He died on 4 August 1846, at age ~28, in LON, ENG, died from injuries received when a tree fell on him when clearing his land in the HUTT.
12,5,6 Only short time in NZ due to injuries from falling tree and he died in London 1844. Had got engaged to Emily WAKEFIELD
1842 River Hutt
ejw2 has ship as 'Oriental"
another source has date of death as 1845 CRC
1840 on committee organizing Ball and Fete PP1840
subscriber to a fete may 1840 Wellington PP 23 may 1840
owned a section on Porirtua Rd ACHT. Francis Alexander Molesworth immigrated to arrived Wellington from London 31 jan 1840 on the Oriental in September 1839.
12 He was a farmer Hutt Valley, alderman in 1841.
12,4 He emigrated from left NZ in 1844.
11
Citations
- [S189] CROAD N E, New Zealand from Tasman to Massey
- [S217] Anthony MURRAY-OLIVER, Historic Throndon
- [S245] H S Chapman, The New Zealand Portfolio
- [S314] Wellington Burgesses Roll 1842
- [S308] A H CARMAN, The Birth of a City Wellington 1840 - 1843
- [S344] Edward Jerningham WAKEFIELD, London Journal
- [S354] Thomas MORLAND, series of lectures on Early NZ History to Otago Institute
- [S569] Paers past, N Z Gazette & Wellington Spectator
- [S570] Papers Past 1840, N Z Gazette & Wellington Spectator
- [S723] Arthur H CARMAN, Tawa Flat and the Old Porirua Road
- [S851] David HAMER & Roberta NICHOLLS, The Making of Wellington 1800-1914
- [S40] Cecil and Celia MANSON, Curtain Raiser to a Colony
Richard Davies (David) Hanson
M, #11806, b. 1805, d. 2 March 1876
Biography
Richard Davies (David) Hanson was born in 1805 in London, ENG, DNZB p 349.
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12 He died on 2 March 1876, at age ~71, in Adelaide, SA, AUS.
7 'purchased' the Chathams.
went to Adelaide, Australia 1846 AHC
left Wellington 28 april 1840 on the Cuba PP1840
established whaling station in the Chathams 1840. MKIN
NZGG 29 sep 1841. Richard Davies (David) Hanson immigrated to arrived 2 march 1840 From London to Wellington on the Cuba on 1 August 1839.
13 He was a lawyer for NZ Coy. in 1840.
13 He was a crown prosecutor for southern districts in 1841.
14 He was a magistrate on 7 July 1841.
14 He was a solicitor, editor N Z Colonist in 1842.
6 He was a solicitor Wellington in 1843.
11 He emigrated from to Australia in 1846.
12
Citations
- [S41] E J WAKEFIELD, Adventure in New Zealand.
- [S1] Department of Internal Affairs, The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1
- [S189] CROAD N E, New Zealand from Tasman to Massey
- [S245] H S Chapman, The New Zealand Portfolio
- [S272] Newspapers Past, http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast
- [S314] Wellington Burgesses Roll 1842
- [S308] A H CARMAN, The Birth of a City Wellington 1840 - 1843
- [S570] Papers Past 1840, N Z Gazette & Wellington Spectator
- [S581] Ruth M ALLAN, Nelson a history of early settlement
- [S723] Arthur H CARMAN, Tawa Flat and the Old Porirua Road
- [S325] Wellington Burgess Roll 1843
- [S851] David HAMER & Roberta NICHOLLS, The Making of Wellington 1800-1914
- [S40] Cecil and Celia MANSON, Curtain Raiser to a Colony
- [S835] NZ Government Gazette
Arthur Cruickshank Elmslie
M, #11807, b. 23 August 1813, d. 13 December 1893
Biography
Arthur Cruickshank Elmslie was born on 23 August 1813 in ENG.
1,2,3,4,5,6,7 He died on 13 December 1893, at age 80, in Anahou, French Pass, Nelson.
1,4 Old boy of Christ's Hospital, London, ENG, ANF
1839 living Onahau RMA
travelled back to England 1847? to see parents and while away Erihapeti died. MDL. Arthur Cruickshank Elmslie immigrated to to Te Awaiti, Tory Channel, NZ, in May 1831.
1,4 He was a whaler, Queen Charlotte Sound from 1833 to 1839.
8,9,3,4,6
Citations
- [S567] A N FIELD, Nelson Province 1642 -1842
- [S581] Ruth M ALLAN, Nelson a history of early settlement
- [S732] W A CHALMERS, Samuel Ironside in New Zealand 1839-1858
- [S857] Max D LASH, Nelson Notables 1840-1940
- [S974] Hilary & John MITCHELL, He ringatoi o nga tupuna Isaac Coates and his Maori portraits
- [S1090] Rhys RICHARDS, The First Pakehas Around Wellington and Cook Strait 1803 - 1839
- [S1144] Helen BEAGLEHOLE, One Hundred Havens the settlement of the Marlborough Sounds
- [S40] Cecil and Celia MANSON, Curtain Raiser to a Colony
- [S201] EDWARDS Doug, Put Him in the Longboat
Erihapeti (Elizabeth) Pouakai
F, #11808, b. about 1820, d. 1847
Biography
Erihapeti (Elizabeth) Pouakai was born about 1820.
1,2,3 She died in 1847, at age ~27, in Queen Charlotte Sound, NZ.
1,2 She was buried in 1847 in Maori cemetery, Wakapuaka.
1 Daughter of a chief of the Ngatikoata tribe. ANF
had name as "Nga Bouka" ? ANF?
ANWA2 has "Eura."
Citations
- [S567] A N FIELD, Nelson Province 1642 -1842
- [S857] Max D LASH, Nelson Notables 1840-1940
- [S1141] Angela WANHALLA, Matters of the Heart
Geordie Bolts
M, #11809, b. about 1800
Biography
Geordie Bolts was born about 1800.
1 See George Joseph THOMS.
Citations
- [S732] W A CHALMERS, Samuel Ironside in New Zealand 1839-1858
Te Ua Turikiririki
F, #11810, b. about 1810, d. 1837
Biography
Relative of Te Rauparaha HMO
daughter of Nohorua RHYR3
niece of Te RAPARAHA DOWI ANWA2.
Citations
- [S1090] Rhys RICHARDS, The First Pakehas Around Wellington and Cook Strait 1803 - 1839
- [S1141] Angela WANHALLA, Matters of the Heart
Joseph (Joe) Robinson
M, #11813, b. about 1811, d. 1879
Biography
Joseph (Joe) Robinson was born about 1811 in Eng? died age 68 RHYR3.
1,2,3,4,5 He and
Harena Kawanu were married. He died in 1879, at age ~68, in New Plymouth, NZ.
5 Joseph (Joe) Robinson was a worked with whaling gang Moturoa, New Plymouth 1840'S.
5 He built a ship "Venture" 8 tonnes. used as coastal trader.
note UK 1881 census has a Jane ROBINSON born Wellington about 1812. Who was Jane? did she marry? Joe? and if so did they go back to England before birth of a daughter Mary Ann in 1845 in Newcastle on Tyne.
possibly in court Wellington jul 1840 relating to an assault charge PP1840
From National Library
Robinson, Joseph Henry, -1879
Robinson, Joe, -1879
Shipwright, born in Kent. In 1821 Joseph sailed to Sydney on board the whaling ship 'Nordford' accompanied by his brother James. They arrived at Port Nicholson in 1822 or 1823. He married Harena Kawamu (see the Name record for Kauamo) and they had James b 1837, Eleanor (Harena) b 1841, Rebecca b 1846 and Maryann b 1844. The family lived at Petone, Queen Charlote Sound and later New Plymouth, where Joseph and Harena both died and are buried. Conflicting information has Joseph and James arriving in Sydney on 5 Jan 1823 on board the 'Thetis' and coming onto NZ five months later in a ship owned by Captain Thoms (see 77-124). For names and dates of birth of their issue see 77-124, and also `Nga Tupuna o Te Whanganui-a-Tara' Vol 3 (Wellington City Council & Wellington Tenths Trust, 2005)
note: National Library has a number of references to this family. He immigrated to ENG to AUS to NZ about 1836 other accounts have arrived abt 1822 or 1823.
5 He was in boat building, Hutt Valley, in 1839.
6,7,1
Citations
- [S120] Wellington Maritime Museum
- [S241] MULGAN Alan, the City of the Strait
- [S567] A N FIELD, Nelson Province 1642 -1842
- [S570] Papers Past 1840, N Z Gazette & Wellington Spectator
- [S1090] Rhys RICHARDS, The First Pakehas Around Wellington and Cook Strait 1803 - 1839
- [S40] Cecil and Celia MANSON, Curtain Raiser to a Colony
- [S41] E J WAKEFIELD, Adventure in New Zealand.
William (Bill) (Captain) A Smith
M, #11814, b. about 1800
Biography
William (Bill) (Captain) A Smith was born about 1800 in Eng?
1,2 Helped to pilot the Tory into Wellington in 1839. Probably a whaler. CRC
might have ben the SMITH who along with WALTERS bought Barrett's Hotel from Dicky BARRETT in 1841.
there was a Captain SMITH R A on the Cuba into Wellington 4 jan 1840 NP
probably the "SMITH" who shifted from Te Awaiti to Wellington 1839/1840 to be agent for NZ Coy? ANF
was only Englishman living in Wellington 1839 apart from ROBINSON who was with the Maori in the HUTT. AHCT. William (Bill) (Captain) A Smith was in whaler Queen Charlotte Sound in 1835.
3 He was a Looked after the NZ Coys affairs in Port Nicholson while Tory went north in 1839.
3
Citations
- [S567] A N FIELD, Nelson Province 1642 -1842
- [S723] Arthur H CARMAN, Tawa Flat and the Old Porirua Road
- [S40] Cecil and Celia MANSON, Curtain Raiser to a Colony
Willoughby (Lieutenant) J Shortland
M, #11815, b. 1804, d. 1849
Parents
Biography
Willoughby (Lieutenant) J Shortland was born in 1804 in Plymouth, ENG, DNZB p 428.
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19 He and
Isabella Kate Johnston Fitzgerald were married in 1842 in Auckland, NZ.
20 He died in 1849, at age ~45, in Devonshire, ENG.
1,20 Was in Wellington to look after law and order in 1840.
dec 1842 in Tauranga with troops to quell fighting. ES
Isabella Kate Johnston Fitzgerald and Willoughby Shortland didn't have any children. They married in Auckland in 1842
Shortland Street in New Plymouth and Auckland named after him.probably passenger on Louisa Campbell arriving Auckland 18 aug 1845 ( from Wellington?) SL. Willoughby (Lieutenant) J Shortland was in Royal Navy in 1830.
1 He was in Police magistrate then Colonial Secretary and keeper of records in 1840.
1,21,14,19 He immigrated to Sydney to Bay of Islands with HOBSON on HMS Herald on 17 January 1840.
1,10,17,18 He was a magistrate on 7 July 1841.
19 He emigrated from left NZ in 1843.
1
Citations
- [S40] Cecil and Celia MANSON, Curtain Raiser to a Colony
- [S1] Department of Internal Affairs, The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1
- [S189] CROAD N E, New Zealand from Tasman to Massey
- [S241] MULGAN Alan, the City of the Strait
- [S308] A H CARMAN, The Birth of a City Wellington 1840 - 1843
- [S345] Marjorie APPLETON, They Came to New Zealand
- [S354] Thomas MORLAND, series of lectures on Early NZ History to Otago Institute
- [S400] Donald KERR, The Smell of Powder - duelling in NZ
- [S513] GIFFORD W H and WILLIAMS H B, A Centennial History of Tauranga
- [S523] ROSS Ruth M, New Zealand's First Capital
- [S544] Peter TREMEWAN, French Akaroa
- [S566] Adrienne PUCKEY, Trading Cultures a history of the far north
- [S570] Papers Past 1840, N Z Gazette & Wellington Spectator
- [S572] NZ Advertiser and Bay of Islands Gazette
- [S633] Owen J CHERRETT, Without Fear or Favour
- [S645] Paul MOON, The Voyagers
- [S743] Auckland Provincial Centennial Committee, Early Settlers Roll
- [S807] J J CRAIG, Jubilee Gathering of Old Colonists October 10 1892
- [S835] NZ Government Gazette
- [S606] Rachael McDOUGALL, personal email
- [S238] N Z Govt, List of Officers in NZ Government 1840 (from Blue Book)
John (KNOCKS) Knox
M, #11816, b. about 1827
Parents
Biography
John (KNOCKS) Knox was born about 1827.
1 Born England or Sydney. Mother died when he was an infant and then father who was a clerk with Bell and Moss ( or Mossman) in Sydney died when John was 8 or 9.
BELL brought him to Mana Island. BELL died so he went with John (Tommy) EVANS to Tokumapuna island near Kapiti. Then joined the Tory in 1839 as interpreter. Eventually went back to Tokumapuna. CRC?
note: CCBA has father alive 1842 and was a passenger on the "Wallaby" returning from Mana to Laucenston. CCBA. John (KNOCKS) Knox immigrated to to Mana Island from Sydney in 1836 aged nine. Was an orphan. Came with BELL.
2 He was in interpreter for NZ Coy. in 1839.
2
Citations
- [S613] Rhys RICHARDS, Captain Charles BAYLEY
- [S40] Cecil and Celia MANSON, Curtain Raiser to a Colony
Bell
M, #11817, b. about 1800, d. about 1837
Biography
Bell was born about 1800.
1 He died about 1837, at age ~37, in Mana Island, NZ.
2,3,4 First white "owner" of Mana island.
probably the Sydney business man who owned a shore whaling station in Cloudy Bay 1830 HMO. Bell immigrated to from Sydney to Mana Island in 1836.
2
Citations
- [S241] MULGAN Alan, the City of the Strait
- [S40] Cecil and Celia MANSON, Curtain Raiser to a Colony
- [S41] E J WAKEFIELD, Adventure in New Zealand.
- [S18] John HOBBS 1800 - 1883, WILLIMENT T M I
Mary
F, #11818
Biography
After husband's death continued to live with the Maoris. Mary immigrated to to Mana Island from Sydney in 1836.
2
Citations
- [S6] Trevor BENTLEY, Captured by Maori
- [S40] Cecil and Celia MANSON, Curtain Raiser to a Colony
Samuel Cobham
M, #11820, b. about 1810
Biography
Samuel Cobham was born about 1810.
Designed a city for the Hutt Valley .... totally unrealistic. CRC.
Esther Hazelden
F, #11821, b. about 1792, d. 1869
Biography
Esther Hazelden was born about 1792.
1 She and
Thomas Bishop were married. She died in 1869, at age ~77.
1
Citations
- [S694] Sheryl WILLIAMS, descendant
Levi Lovelock
M, #11822, b. about 1772
Biography
Citations
- [S694] Sheryl WILLIAMS, descendant
Charlotte Brisenden
F, #11823, b. about 1776, d. 1846
Biography
Charlotte Brisenden was born about 1776.
1 She and
Levi Lovelock were married. She died in 1846, at age ~70.
1
Citations
- [S694] Sheryl WILLIAMS, descendant
Charlotte Lovelock
F, #11824, b. 11 September 1842, d. 29 April 1929
Parents
Biography
Charlotte Lovelock was born on 11 September 1842 in Cuba St., Wellington, NZ.
1,2 She and
William Tonks were married on 31 January 1859 in Wellington, NZ.
3,2 She died on 29 April 1929, at age 86, in Wellington, NZ.
1 She was buried on 1 May 1929 in Karori, Wellington, NZ.
1
Citations
- [S694] Sheryl WILLIAMS, descendant
- [S736] NZBDM
- [S116] various web sites, Shipping Lists
Eliza Lovelock
F, #11825, b. 1845, d. 4 February 1932
Parents
Biography
Eliza Lovelock was born in 1845 in Wellington, NZ.
1 She and
David Thomas were married on 9 June 1879 in NZ.
2 She died on 4 February 1932, at age ~87, in Wairarapa, NZ.
2 She was buried in February 1932 in Clarieville Cemetery, Carterton, Wairarapa, NZ.
2
Citations
- [S694] Sheryl WILLIAMS, descendant
- [S116] various web sites, Shipping Lists