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William (Rev) Thomas Fairburn

M, #10326, b. about 1795, d. 1859
Pedigree Link

Family 1: Sarah Tuckwell (b. 8 May 1798, d. 3 September 1843)

SonRichard Alexander Fairburn+ (b. 1820, d. 1896)
DaughterElizabeth (Betsy) Fairburn+ (b. 1821, d. 2 September 1904)
SonJohn Fairburn (b. 29 August 1823, d. April 1893)
DaughterWilliam Fairburn (b. 1825, d. 1825)
DaughterEdwin Fairburn (b. 27 April 1827)
DaughterEster (Esther) Fairburn (b. September 1828)

Family 2: Elizabeth Newman (b. about 1820, d. 1847)

DaughterCaroline Fairburn (b. 12 June 1847, d. 4 April 1934)

Family 3: Jane (LOMAS) (LOMES) Tomes (b. about 1830)

SonWilliam Thomas Fairburn (b. 14 February 1855)
DaughterSusan Jane Fairburn (b. 8 September 1857)

Biography

William (Rev) Thomas Fairburn was born about 1795 in Kent?, ENG.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13 He and Sarah Tuckwell were married on 12 April 1819 in St Johns, Paramatta, Sydney, NSW, AUS.14 He and Elizabeth Newman were married on 25 February 1845 in BOI, NZ.4,15 He and Jane (LOMAS) (LOMES) Tomes were married on 28 August 1851 in BOI, NZ.4,15 He died in 1859 in Auckland?, NZ.14
William (Rev) Thomas Fairburn was a carpenter, CMS lay missionary 1819 ON.16 1839 had a house at Pahia.
one account on the web has the FAIRBURN family arriving 1823 with WILLIAMS plus 6 children both families. WILLIAMS had 3 so FAIRBURN also 3
gave donation to the building fund for the new Christ Church in Russell, 1834
Christ Church booklet has whole family listed as giving donations to the building fund eachchild named.
JL has account that FAIRBURN and BEAN worked on building house for BUTLER at Kerikeri from June 1821 to March 1822.
signed petition to King William IV 1837 JL
claimed 20,000 acres granted 2560 acres FK
NZ government Gazette 1841 Listed under Land Claims NZGG
NZGG 8 sep 1841 Land Claim no. 269 a Thames
1823 Paihia
1834 Puriri
Maretai
Otahuhu
1841 resigned from CMS AMID
AMID has arrived Kerikeri august 1823 with wife and two children
arrived 1819 to Kerikeri but returned to Sydney for a period then returned again to Paihia ELU
? source. Win & Steve Sinden & http://www.easystreetretreat.com.au/australianroyalty where it is noted:
Family traditions differ as to the origins of William Thomas Fairburn. According to an old birthday book belonging to his grand-daughter, Louisa Kemp, he was born in Deptford. There are three places of that name in England, but which one applies to our William? In New Zealand, he named his last home, Ravensbourne, suggesting that he may have come from Deptford, Kent where there is a river by the same name. In her biography, Elizabeth Colenso strengthens this idea when she writes that her father found more than 40 nieces and nephews living in Kent when he returned to England after an absence of nearly 40 years. But descendants of William's eldest son, Richard, are convinced that the family came from Yorkshire. Patricia Fairburn, a grand-daughter of Richard, recalls her father saying that William Thomas "ran away from home after a quarrel with his father". To confuse the issue further, a young man named David or Ricky Fairburn was in New Zealand in 1969 searching for his missionary ancestor, whom, he said, was the son of a wealthy printer. A John Fairburn, Map and Chartmaker and Print Maker, was trading at 146 Minories, London between 1793 and 1810, and later at 13 Broadway, between 1822 and 1832. In 1835, William's wife, Sarah reported in a letter to her daughter, Elizabeth, the death of her grandfather in his ninetieth year. The Printer mentioned above could have been at the right age in 1835 to have been this person. Research to date has found no proof of any of these traditions. So the mystery of William birthplace and date deepens?.
The New South Wales Muster of 1822 shows that William travelled to the Colony on the ship Shipley, though he does not appear on the passenger list. This ship made two voyages to Sydney. The first left London on 18 December 1816, arriving on 24 March 1817 with 125 male prisoners, a detachment of the 46th Regiment and merchandise for the Colony. The second voyage left London on 18 July 1818 and arrived in Sydney on 18 November 1818, with 146 male prisoners. When the ship returned to England on 1 April 1819, on board was a Private John Fairburn of the 84th Regiment. Was this a brother of William? Had they traveled out together on the Shipley previously? The 84th Regiment had strong connections with Yorkshire.
The first positive knowledge we have of William in Sydney is from a receipt he signed for repairs to a carriage and sulky belonging to Mrs Elizabeth Macarthur of John Macarthur) receipt dated 12 November 1817 would indicate that William arrived on the first voyage of the Shipley. At this time, he was working for a coachbuilder named Thomas Howard and was probably no more than 19 years of age. His son, Edwin, later wrote that his father was 'an educated lad, fond of adventure, who started to New South Wales on his own account and having great mechanical genius, turned his hand to almost anything'.
After their marriage, William and Sarah sailed on 27 July 1819 on the Brig 'General Gates' under Captain Rigg, bound for New Zealand. They arrived at Rangihoua, Bay of Islands on 12 August 1819. William had been employed by Reverend Samuel Marsden when in Sydney to be a carpenter on the building of a house for the Superintendent of the New Zealand Mission, Reverend John Butler. They lived with the Butlers at Rangihoua until the carpenter's store was finished at Kerikeri. Butler wrote, " We have been busy all loading our goods for Kedeekedee and in the evening Mrs Butler, self, Mr and Mrs and Charlotte] Kemp, Mr F Hall, three carpenters, their wives and families went on board the punt and set off for Kedeekedee". The tide turned obliging them to spend a night ashore feasting on tea and pork dining with some natives. At two o'clock in the morning they proceeded, being taken in tow by some natives in a large Maori canoe, arriving at Kerikeri at 6am in the morning of 21 December 1819. Thus William and Sarah began their New Zealand missionary service, sharing quarters in the carpenter's store with William and Elizabeth Bean, William and Margery Puckey and their families.
In 1822, it became necessary for William and Sarah to return to New South Wales to be present for the General Muster of the Colony. Sarah and the two children sailed on the Westmoreland on 25 November 1821, arriving in Sydney on 11 December 1821. As William remained in New Zealand, Sarah probably spent Christmas with her family in Sydney. 1822 would be the last she and her family would spend together. After the completion of Reverend Butler's house on 22 March 1822, William sailed to Sydney on the ship Vansittart, arriving on 29 April 1822. During Sarah's absence, he and William Bean had boarded with the butlers at 18/- per week. A charge Butler would have rendered on the Church Missionary Society!
The Fairburns stayed in Sydney until July 1823. William already had a house on 60 acres of land under lease from the Government in the Parish of Melville Blacktown - Eastern Creek) When this was finally given up is not known, but by the middle of 1823, William had been taken on again by the New Zealand Mission. He immigrated to to Bay of Islands on the General Gates arrived BOI 12 aug 1819 in 1819 ESR has Brampton.16,17

Citations

  1. [S24] listed in "The Bay of Islands" by Jack LEE. see JL
  2. [S198] by this we conquer
  3. [S252] Hauraki Contested
  4. [S592] Pewhairangi Bay of Islands 1814-1845
  5. [S637] Paihia 1823
  6. [S652] Women of the North
  7. [S743] Early Settlers Roll
  8. [S871] Kororareka & other essays
  9. [S880] Te Hemara James HAMLIN 1803 - 1865
  10. [S879] Dairy of James HAMLIN1830-1834
  11. [S898] The Old Land Claims in NZ
  12. [S835]
  13. [S994] Muriwhenua Land Claim (Wai-45) 1989
  14. [S782] Pre 1839 foreigners in NZ
  15. [S783] William Thomas FAIRBURN
  16. [S8] John Horsman
  17. [S27] Prophets in the Wilderness

Robert (Rev) Maunsell

M, #10328, b. 24 October 1810, d. 19 April 1894

Parents

Pedigree Link

Family 1: Susan Cherry Pigott (b. 1814, d. 24 November 1851)

SonEdward S Maunsell (b. 1837, d. 1907)
SonGeorge Maunsell (b. 1838, d. 1909)
SonRobert Maunsell (b. 1840, d. 1908)
SonJohn Fred Maunsell (b. 1841, d. 1921)
DaughterSusannah Eliza Maunsell (b. 1843, d. 1920)
DaughterFrances Maunsell (b. 7 December 1845, d. 1924)
SonMaunsell (b. 11 February 1848, d. 27 February 1849)
DaughterAnnie G Maunsell (b. 1849)
SonMaunsell (b. 19 December 1850)

Family 2: Beatrice (PAUTON) Panton (b. 26 November 1825, d. October 1864)

DaughterMaunsell
SonMaunsell
DaughterMaunsell

Biography

Robert (Rev) Maunsell was born on 24 October 1810 in Milford, Limerick, IRL, see also p 441
82 in 1892 JGOC.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14 He and Susan Cherry Pigott were married about 1834 in LON, ENG.1 He and Beatrice (PAUTON) Panton were married on 30 September 1852 in Auckland, NZ.1 He died on 19 April 1894, at age 83, in Parnell, Auckland, NZ.1,12
Originally founded mission at Mokatoa, Manakau Harbour then 1838 shifted to Maraetai, Waikato heads.
email from: Bridget CANNING. bridget@wizbiz.net.nz " My ancestor is the Archdeacon and family name is Maunsell "
SELWYN met him and his wife 30 dec 1842 Waikato heads NT
Auckland 1840's DM
COLENSO visited early 1842 NMT
37 descendants 1892 JGOC. Robert (Rev) Maunsell immigrated to from England via Sydney arrived BOI 26 nov 1835 on the Active in 1835 JGOC has 1834.15,1,12,13 He was a missionary, linguist, translator in 1836.15,1

Citations

  1. [S1] The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1
  2. [S198] by this we conquer
  3. [S252] Hauraki Contested
  4. [S297] Early Travellers in NZ
  5. [S354] series of lectures on Early NZ History to Otago Institute
  6. [S391] The Waimate Mission
  7. [S194] The First Fleet of Auckland
  8. [S566] Trading Cultures a history of the far north
  9. [S583] Early Travellers in New Zealand
  10. [S645] The Voyagers
  11. [S764] The Great War for NZ Waikato 1800-2000
  12. [S743] Early Settlers Roll
  13. [S807] Jubilee Gathering of Old Colonists October 10 1892
  14. [S880] Te Hemara James HAMLIN 1803 - 1865
  15. [S8] John Horsman

Susan Cherry Pigott

F, #10329, b. 1814, d. 24 November 1851
Pedigree Link

Family: Robert (Rev) Maunsell (b. 24 October 1810, d. 19 April 1894)

SonEdward S Maunsell (b. 1837, d. 1907)
SonGeorge Maunsell (b. 1838, d. 1909)
SonRobert Maunsell (b. 1840, d. 1908)
SonJohn Fred Maunsell (b. 1841, d. 1921)
DaughterSusannah Eliza Maunsell (b. 1843, d. 1920)
DaughterFrances Maunsell (b. 7 December 1845, d. 1924)
SonMaunsell (b. 11 February 1848, d. 27 February 1849)
DaughterAnnie G Maunsell (b. 1849)
SonMaunsell (b. 19 December 1850)

Biography

Susan Cherry Pigott was born in 1814 in Camberwell, LON, ENG.1 She and Robert (Rev) Maunsell were married about 1834 in LON, ENG.2 She died on 24 November 1851, at age ~37, in Waikato Heads, NZ.2,3,1
Susan Cherry Pigott immigrated to rom England via Sydney arrived BOI 26 nov 1835 on the Active in 1835 previously had 1837 from ENG.4

Citations

  1. [S743] Early Settlers Roll
  2. [S1] The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1
  3. [S272] http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast
  4. [S8] John Horsman

Charles Molston Gordon

M, #10330, b. 27 February 1791, d. 17 April 1862

Parents

FatherThomas Gordon (b. about 1764, d. 31 March 1851)
MotherAlice Smith (b. about 1770, d. 1806)
Pedigree Link

Family 1: Maria Lees (b. 7 September 1802, d. 13 December 1819)

DaughterAnn Gordon (b. 1818, d. 1892)

Family 2: Mary Jane Brown (b. 30 January 1783, d. 30 April 1859)

SonHephzibah Gordon (b. 1822, d. 1899)
SonJames Gordon (b. 1843, d. 1930)
SonThomas Gordon (b. 1851)

Biography

Charles Molston Gordon was born on 27 February 1791 in St George Hanover Square, London, MDX, ENG.1,2,3,4,5,6 He and Maria Lees were married on 11 November 1816 in CE Castlereagh, NSW, AUS, age at marriage = 14?1,7 He and Mary Jane Brown were married on 23 April 1821 in St Peters CE, Richmond, NSW, AUS.1 He died on 17 April 1862, at age 71, in Double Bay, Sydney, NSW, AUS.1,7
Arrived Australia from England aged 13 with parents 1804 on the Experiment.
first arrived Bay of Islands early 1817? possibly on the Active voyage which arrived BOI may 1817.
went to NZ with William CARLISLE and his wife Mary Ann GORDON who was Charles's sister.
travelled to Whangaroa 1819 with KENDALL and LEIGH.
left Bay of Islands 9 nov 1819 on the Active and arrived Sydney 30 nov 1819 EG.
see Charles GORDON write up on file. Charles Molston Gordon was baptized on 27 March 1791 in St George CE, MDX, ENG.1 He was an agriculturalist, sawyer, CMS mission, Rangihoua in 1816.8,9,2 He immigrated to arrived Bay of Islands from Sydney in 1817.1,4 He emigrated from arrived Sydney 18 nov 1819 on 9 November 1819.1,10

Citations

  1. [S57]
  2. [S592] Pewhairangi Bay of Islands 1814-1845
  3. [S731] Crisis at Kerikeri
  4. [S743] Early Settlers Roll
  5. [S880] Te Hemara James HAMLIN 1803 - 1865
  6. [S1046] Te Rongopai 1814 bicentenary reflections on Christian beginnings
  7. [S58] email address
  8. [S22] The First Family
  9. [S9] The Bay of Islands
  10. [S59] The Life of Samuel Marsden

Maria Lees

F, #10331, b. 7 September 1802, d. 13 December 1819

Parents

FatherJohn William Lees (b. 1777, d. 28 August 1836)
MotherMary Stevens
Pedigree Link

Family: Charles Molston Gordon (b. 27 February 1791, d. 17 April 1862)

DaughterAnn Gordon (b. 1818, d. 1892)

Biography

Maria Lees was born on 7 September 1802 in Sydney, NSW, AUS.1,2,3 She and Charles Molston Gordon were married on 11 November 1816 in CE Castlereagh, NSW, AUS, age at marriage = 14?1,2 She died on 13 December 1819, at age 17, in Sydney, NSW, AUS.1,2
2nd child misscarried Bay of Islands 1819.
Maria died shortly after arriving back in Sydney. Maria Lees immigrated to arrived Bay of Islands from Sydney in 1817.1,3 She emigrated from arrived Sydney 30 nov 1819 on 9 November 1819.1

Citations

  1. [S57]
  2. [S58] email address
  3. [S743] Early Settlers Roll

Ann Gordon

F, #10332, b. 1818, d. 1892

Parents

FatherCharles Molston Gordon (b. 27 February 1791, d. 17 April 1862)
MotherMaria Lees (b. 7 September 1802, d. 13 December 1819)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Ann Gordon was born in 1818 in Rangihou, Bay of Islands, NZ.1 She died in 1892, at age ~74.1
Ann Gordon immigrated to arrived Bay of Islands from Sydney in 1817.1 She was baptized on 31 October 1819 in Rangihou, Bay of Islands, NZ.2 She emigrated from arrived Sydney 30 nov 1819 on 9 November 1819.1

Citations

  1. [S57]
  2. [S627] Index to Anglican Baptisms, Burials & Marriages in the BOI

Hannah Coats

F, #10333, b. 1752, d. 20 May 1823
Pedigree Link

Family: Thomas (Captain) Hansen (b. 1762, d. 30 January 1837)

SonThomas Hansen+ (b. 30 May 1785, d. 8 March 1874)
DaughterHannah Hansen+ (b. 2 September 1792, d. 27 November 1851)

Biography

Hannah Coats was born in 1752.1,2,3,4 She and Thomas (Captain) Hansen were married in 1784 in Cornhill?, London, ENG.1 She died on 20 May 1823, at age ~71, in Sydney, AUS.1 She was buried on 22 May 1823 in Sydney, AUS.1
To Australia with family jul 1807.
descendant = Mrs S E FREETH Auckland.
to NZ on the Active dec 1814
stayed in BOI from 1814 with son Thomas to assist Missionaries returned to Sydney 8 nov 1815 on Active with son Thomas who was going to Sydney to get married.
visited her family in Oihi in nov 1819 and then returned to Sydney. Did not return to NZ.
Was present at birth of grand son Thomas Holloway King.
jun 1819 convicted of possessing muskets belonging to Crown. Sentenced to 7 years jail. Hannah Coats immigrated to arrived Bay of Islands on the Active. on 22 December 1814.3

Citations

  1. [S22] The First Family
  2. [S23] Narrative of a Voyage to New Zealand
  3. [S592] Pewhairangi Bay of Islands 1814-1845
  4. [S1046] Te Rongopai 1814 bicentenary reflections on Christian beginnings

Thomas Hansen

M, #10334, b. 30 May 1785, d. 8 March 1874

Parents

FatherThomas (Captain) Hansen (b. 1762, d. 30 January 1837)
MotherHannah Coats (b. 1752, d. 20 May 1823)
Pedigree Link

Family: Elizabeth Atkinson Tollis (b. 20 August 1799, d. 25 March 1867)

DaughterHannah King Hansen+ (b. 11 January 1817, d. 14 April 1907)
SonThomas Hansen (b. 1818, d. 4 June 1894)
DaughterJane Elizabeth Hansen+ (b. 1820, d. 2 July 1891)
SonWilliam Brind Hansen+ (b. 1821, d. 23 August 1889)
SonEdward Hansen+ (b. 24 June 1823, d. 9 November 1894)
DaughterHarriet Hansen+ (b. 1824, d. 1911)
DaughterMartha Hansen+ (b. 1826, d. 3 July 1902)
SonThomas Hansen (b. about 1827)
SonPhillip Hansen (b. 1828, d. 1891)
DaughterDinah Hansen+ (b. 31 March 1831, d. 18 October 1910)
DaughterAmy Hansen+ (b. 1832, d. 9 September 1920)
SonJohn Tollis Hansen+ (b. 1834, d. 1910)

Biography

Thomas Hansen was born on 30 May 1785 in London, ENG, died aged 89
ESR has 1789.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13 He and Elizabeth Atkinson Tollis were married on 25 December 1815 in St John's Church, Paramatta, NSW, AUS, married by Rev Samuel MARSDEN.2 He died on 8 March 1874, at age 88, in Russell, Bay of Islands, NZ, ESR has 1872.1,2,8 He was buried in March 1874 in Oihi, Bay of Islands, NZ.1,10
Went to Australia in jul 1807 with parents on the Duke of Portland.
came to NZ with parents on the Active arriving 22 dec 1814.
went to Sydney on the Endeavour early 1815 and back to NZ mid 1815 on the Active, then back to Sydney leaving BOI 8 nov 1815 on the Active to marry in Sydney. Returned to NZ feb 1816 with wife.
note baptism records have mother as Margaret CONYARD. Not sure whether this record is right Thomas or whether Margaret was in fact the mother or if there was an error in the records.
1827 met Augustus EARLE AE AE spelt name "HANSON"
to Te Puna 1832 AMI
mentioned in OLCs as having given axes to Maori chiefs as part of land transactions by De THIERRY JDRA. Thomas Hansen was baptized on 19 June 1785 in Stepney, London, ENG.2 He immigrated to Arrived Bay of Islands on Active on 9 November 1814 JGOC has 1815 vari has Feb 1816.2,14,8

Citations

  1. [S60]
  2. [S22] The First Family
  3. [S203] Nine Months Residence in New Zealand 1827
  4. [S216] The Years Before Waitangi
  5. [S411] BRIND of the Bay of Islands
  6. [S592] Pewhairangi Bay of Islands 1814-1845
  7. [S644] A Most Noble Anchorage
  8. [S743] Early Settlers Roll
  9. [S807] Jubilee Gathering of Old Colonists October 10 1892
  10. [S828] MI and memorials Marsden Cross, Oihi, Rangihou Bay, BOI
  11. [S846] Sovereign Chief, a Biography of Baron de THIERRY
  12. [S871] Kororareka & other essays
  13. [S1046] Te Rongopai 1814 bicentenary reflections on Christian beginnings
  14. [S23] Narrative of a Voyage to New Zealand

Benjamin (Rev) Yate Ashwell

M, #10335, b. about 1810, d. 30 September 1883
Pedigree Link

Family 1: Harriet Elizabeth (b. about 1810, d. 1867)

DaughterElizabeth Ashwell (b. about 1836, d. 1851)
SonBenjamin Churchill Ashwell (b. 1838, d. 11 October 1847)
DaughterMary Ashwell (b. about 1846, d. 1865)
DaughterSarah Matilda Ashwell (b. about 1846)

Family 2: Maria Brothers (b. about 1840)

ChildUnknown (b. 1870, d. 1870)

Biography

Benjamin (Rev) Yate Ashwell was born about 1810 died aged 73 PPA.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17 He and Maria Brothers were married on 12 May 1868.18 He died on 30 September 1883 in Remuera, Auckland, NZ.17,16
Married twice .. fist wife three children 1, Sarah married Rev J PALMER of Norfolk Island Mission. . second wife no children PPA
PPA New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1417, 2 June 1868, Page 8
marriage ASHWELL-BROTHERS

established a mission at TeAwamutu 1839
signed petition to King William IV 1837 BOI JL
note: were at Waimate 1836.
claimed 20 acres and granted 20 acres FK
SELWYN met him 28 dec 1842 at Kaitithi?, Waikato NT
1835 Paihia
Kororareka
1839 Waikato Heads AMID
George ANGAS visited the family 1844 PMO
NZGG 20 oct 1841 Land Claim no. 307 Waikato
OBITUARY.
New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6830, 8 October 1883, Page 10 (Supplement)
see obituary extensive details

PPA Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4137, 6 October 1883, Page 6
Obituary
The Rev, Benjamin Yates Ashwell died on Sunday evening, Sept. 30, at his residence, Remuera, in the 73rd year of his age. Mr Ashwell's life has been devoted entirely to missionary work, and on his arrival in New Zealand many years ago he was employed as a cateehist, and subsequently he was ordained a minister of the Anglican Church ; he continued to labour na a missionary among the Maoris in the Lower Waikato districts for many years, his station being at Taupiri. Later on Mr Aahwell removed to Auckland, and was appointed minister of Holy Trinity Church, Devonport, and since he rosigned that charge ha has laboured in the suburbs, and devoted himself chiefly to ministering to the inniatos of the Auckland Hospital and Gaol. Mr Ashwell's long and honourable course of living won the esteem aud goodwill of all who knew him, and his memory will bo cherished both by sottlert and natives.

The remains of tile late Rev. B. Y. Ashwell were committed to the gravo on the Ist Ootober, in St. Stephen's Cemotery, Tho procession left the lato residence of doceased at half-past threo o'clock, and reached the cemetery about four. The procession was a large ouo, which evidenced the respect in which Mr Aihwcll was held br churchmen and missionaries. Among those who stood round the open jjravs were the Venerable Archdeacons Dudley, Maunsoll and Pritt, the Revs. Drs. Kidd and Kinder, and Revi. Messrs Burrows Csvldor, Brans, Gould, Houelden, Hill, Mulgan, Nelson, I'urchins, Tobbs, and Walpole j also, the Rev. G. B. llonro, minister of St. Lukt'i Presbyterian ChtircU ; the R±vg. A. Reid and J. Vallis ; Wealerun tulnicUri; alto, Messrs (J. P. Pierce, V. IS. Rie±, W. 8. Coehrane, J. L. Wilson, C±wi±, H. I. B?bor, V. Larkius, Major llookts, aud a uambar of other loadill 8,11 He was a Missionary, Maretai, Waikato Heads. in 1839.1

Citations

  1. [S1] The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1
  2. [S9] The Bay of Islands
  3. [S21] Letters From the Bay of Islands The story of Marianne WILLIAMS.
  4. [S13] Bretts Historical Series 1890
  5. [S198] by this we conquer
  6. [S297] Early Travellers in NZ
  7. [S513] A Centennial History of Tauranga
  8. [S592] Pewhairangi Bay of Islands 1814-1845
  9. [S645] The Voyagers
  10. [S755] The Whale's Wake
  11. [S743] Early Settlers Roll
  12. [S764] The Great War for NZ Waikato 1800-2000
  13. [S871] Kororareka & other essays
  14. [S880] Te Hemara James HAMLIN 1803 - 1865
  15. [S835]
  16. [S813] Early Settler Roll auckland Province with additional notes in pencil by Ak PL Librarian
  17. [S272] http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast
  18. [S227] BDM on line indices

John (Rev) Morgan

M, #10336, b. about 1806, d. 8 June 1865
Pedigree Link

Family: Maria Matthews Coldham (b. 13 April 1806)

SonMorgan (b. about 1834)
DaughterFanny Maria Morgan (b. about 1836)
DaughterEmily Morgan (b. about 1838)
DaughterCaroline Morgan (b. about 1840)
SonMorgan (b. about 1843)
DaughterAlfred Henry Morgan (b. April 1847, d. 21 June 1847)
DaughterSarah Morgan (b. about 1849)
SonSamuel John Morgan (b. about 1851)
SonMorgan (b. about 1853)
DaughterMorgan (b. about 1855)
SonMorgan (b. about 1860)

Biography

John (Rev) Morgan was born about 1806 in Dublin, Ireland.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11 He and Maria Matthews Coldham were married on 26 August 1835 in Paihia, BOI, NZ.12,13 He died on 8 June 1865 in Mangere, Auckland, NZ.14
Left England nov 1832.
1840 took over Te Awamutu mission from Rev B Y ASHWELL.
may 1844 went with Thomas BUDDLE, John WHITELY, and James WALLIS to the great Waikato feast at Remuera.
made donation to Christ Church building fund. living BOI 1834
signed petition to King William IV 1837 JL
biography see web site: http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/biographies/1m55/1
1Jan 1838 left BOI on "Columbine" to Tauranga enroute Rotorua CHT
dec 1842 visited by Bishop SELWYN NMT
1833 Paihia
1835 Puriri
1841 Waikato AMID
11 children, 7 sons all died before 1865 but 4 daughters still alive in 1865. PPA
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH18650609.2.15. John (Rev) Morgan immigrated to 21 may 1833 arrived Bay of Islands on the New Zealander. in October 1832 another source had The Prince of Denmark.1,15,12,9 He was a Missionary, catechist from 1834 to 1840.16,1,2 He was a Deacon in 1849.12

Citations

  1. [S1] The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1
  2. [S24] listed in "The Bay of Islands" by Jack LEE. see JL
  3. [S198] by this we conquer
  4. [S252] Hauraki Contested
  5. [S513] A Centennial History of Tauranga
  6. [S583] Early Travellers in New Zealand
  7. [S592] Pewhairangi Bay of Islands 1814-1845
  8. [S764] The Great War for NZ Waikato 1800-2000
  9. [S743] Early Settlers Roll
  10. [S871] Kororareka & other essays
  11. [S880] Te Hemara James HAMLIN 1803 - 1865
  12. [S293] descendant
  13. [S1063] Demographic History of BOI section 3 marriages 1814 - 1899
  14. [S272] http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast
  15. [S39]
  16. [S8] John Horsman

John (Rev) Alexander Wilson

M, #10337, b. 1809, d. August 1887

Parents

FatherJohn (Captain) Alexander Wilson (b. about 1775, d. 1820)
MotherElizabeth Hall (b. about 1780)
Pedigree Link

Family: Anne Catherine Hawker (b. 1808, d. 23 November 1838)

SonJohn Alexander Wilson (b. 21 April 1829, d. 1909)
SonE (Captain) J Wilson (b. 1831)
SonJames Christopher Wilson (b. 1831)
SonCharles Wilson (b. about 1832)
SonFrances Hawker Wilson (b. 1834)
SonGeorge Wilson (b. 1835)

Biography

John (Rev) Alexander Wilson was born in 1809.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12 He died in August 1887, at age ~78.
Missions in Waikato 1836 MW 1833 to Puriri PN
1840 Opotiki Mission
gave donation to the building fund for the new Christ Church in Russell, 1834
signed petition to King William IV 1837 JL
1838 Tauranga with A N BROWN. ES
went to Sydney 17 may 1839 with 2 of his children but later returned. CHT
Bishop Selwyn visited him dec 1842 NMT
1833 to Te Puna mission AMID
arrived Te Puna 1833 with their two children AMID
obit:
Auckland Star 13th August 1887.
The Rev. John Alexander Wilson, whose obituary notice appears in the usual column on this page was the second son of Captain John Alexander Wilson, who served in the 60th Rifles through the Peninsular War. The deceased gentleman in early life entered the Royal Navy, and served on the Mediterranean, Channel, and West Indian stations. On the latter, he was actively engaged in the suppression of piracy, then prevalent in those days. In 1832, Mr Wilson, who had married Anne Catherine, second daughter of Major Hawker, of the 12th Dragoons, relinquished his profession and came to New Zealand in connection with tho Church Missionary Society. The deceased gentleman was a zealous, courageous and indefatigable missionary, whose enthusiasm led him to surrender good prospects and a good position to come to ;New Zealand to benefit the New Zealanders, and he had his reward, for he was ever in the van of a movement which caused wars and cannibalism to cease, and established respect for human life, consideration for human sufferings, and devotion to peaceful pursuits and Christian worship, throughout the length and breadth of New Zealand. John (Rev) Alexander Wilson immigrated to left Sydney 18 march 1833 on the Byron arriving BOI 11 apr 1833 in 1833.13,11 He was a july 1835 to Matatamata Mission in 1835.14 He was a CMS Missionary Opotiki in 1840.15,16

Citations

  1. [S24] listed in "The Bay of Islands" by Jack LEE. see JL
  2. [S21] Letters From the Bay of Islands The story of Marianne WILLIAMS.
  3. [S198] by this we conquer
  4. [S252] Hauraki Contested
  5. [S275] This Horrid Practice
  6. [S355] A History of Tauranga County
  7. [S513] A Centennial History of Tauranga
  8. [S519] Family Life in New Zealand 1840-1850 James West STACK
  9. [S583] Early Travellers in New Zealand
  10. [S592] Pewhairangi Bay of Islands 1814-1845
  11. [S743] Early Settlers Roll
  12. [S898] The Old Land Claims in NZ
  13. [S39]
  14. [S1] The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1
  15. [S8] John Horsman
  16. [S50] Christ Church Kororareka, Russell

Samuel (Rev) Leigh

M, #10338, b. 1 September 1785, d. 2 May 1852

Parents

Pedigree Link

Biography

Samuel (Rev) Leigh was born on 1 September 1785 in Milton Staffordshire, ENG.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12 He and Catherine Clewes were married about 1821 in Staffordshire, ENG.13 He and Elizabeth were married on 16 August 1842 in Gillingham, Dorset, ENG.13,1 He died on 2 May 1852, at age 66, in Reading, ENG.1
Visited NZ arriving 5 may 1819 on the Active from Sydney. Left 17 june 1819.
started first Wesleyan mission at Kaeo, Whangaroa harbour Jan 1822.
WHITE arrived in NZ may 1823 followed by HOBBS and the TURNERS in jul 1823.
In 1823 Rev TURNER, Mr WHITE and MR STACK took over the mission. Samuel LEIGH (suffering ill health) and family returned to Sydney but was in the Brampton with Samuel MARSDEN when it was wrecked on the 7th sep 1823. Later went to Sydney on the Dragon 14 nov 1823. In 1827 the mission was burnt down by the Maoris. Samuel (Rev) Leigh immigrated to from England in the Brixton.arrived 22 jan 1822 Active Kaeo, Whangaroa harbour, on 28 April 1821.14,9 He was a Wesleyen Missionary Whangaroa in 1822.15 He emigrated from to Sydney from Whangaroa in the Dragon on 14 November 1823.13

Citations

  1. [S1] The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1
  2. [S9] The Bay of Islands
  3. [S30] Historic Northland
  4. [S18] WILLIMENT T M I
  5. [S497] A Reluctant Pioneer
  6. [S592] Pewhairangi Bay of Islands 1814-1845
  7. [S636] Before The Treaty of Waitangi
  8. [S731] Crisis at Kerikeri
  9. [S743] Early Settlers Roll
  10. [S880] Te Hemara James HAMLIN 1803 - 1865
  11. [S898] The Old Land Claims in NZ
  12. [S1046] Te Rongopai 1814 bicentenary reflections on Christian beginnings
  13. [S27] Prophets in the Wilderness
  14. [S8] John Horsman
  15. [S21] Letters From the Bay of Islands The story of Marianne WILLIAMS.

Nathaniel (Rev) Turner

M, #10339, b. February 1793, d. 5 December 1864

Parents

FatherThomas Turner (b. about 1760, d. about 1802)
MotherElizabeth
Pedigree Link

Family: Ann Sargent (b. 17 July 1798, d. 12 October 1893)

DaughterAnn Sargent Turner (b. 3 March 1823)
SonThomas Turner (b. 29 March 1824, d. 1852)
SonNathaniel Bailey Turner (b. 4 May 1825, d. 16 April 1826)
ChildTurner (b. December 1825, d. December 1825)
SonJohn Sargent Turner (b. 3 December 1826, d. 1900)
DaughterMartha Turner (b. 31 August 1828)
SonNathaniel Turner (b. 11 October 1829, d. 1910)
SonGeorge Turner (b. December 1830, d. 17 October 1831)
SonJoshiah George Turner (b. 14 September 1832, d. about 1910)
SonCharles Wesley Turner (b. 5 April 1834, d. 25 October 1906)
DaughterMary Emma Bloor Turner (b. 20 July 1835)
DaughterSarah Eliza Hopkins Turner (b. 18 November 1836)
DaughterHannah Jane Turner (b. 1 December 1839)
DaughterLouisa Elizabeth Turner (b. 15 August 1840)
SonEdwin Turner (b. April 1842, d. 3 January 1843)
SonEdwin Turner (b. 24 April 1844)

Biography

Nathaniel (Rev) Turner was born in February 1793 in Hough, Cheshire, ENG.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16 He and Ann Sargent were married on 10 January 1822 in Ipstones, Etruria, Staffordshire, ENG, RT has Stoke on Trent. other has 15th.1,2 He died on 5 December 1864, at age 71, in Brisbane, AUS.2
Wesleyan Missionary
Orphaned at age 9.
One of eight children.
returned to Sydney january 1827 when Wesleyen Mission at Kaeo sacked and then returned back to NZ.1827?
returned again to Hokianga NZ on the Patriot from Sydney 28 apr 1836 to take over as head of mission from WHITE.

Nathaniel Bailey Turner
Born: 4 May 1825
Baptised: 5 June 1825
Died: 16 April 1826

Records indicate he died of a gastro-intestinal illness

Reverend Nathaniel TURNER
Baptised an Anglican, on March 10th 1793 in the parish church of St. Chads, (old church collapsed, new church
now built 400m north), Wybunbury (pronounced Win-bree), Cheshire. Became a Methodist minister and
missionary, ordained London 23/1/1822.
Departed England, with his wife Anne and the Rev. William White, on the brig 'Deveron' of 250 tons on 15/2/1822,
arrived in Hobart, Tasmania 19/6/1822 . Departed for Sydney with wife Anne and daughter Ann on 30/4/1823 on
the ship 'Govenor Phillips' and then 22/7/1823 on the ship 'Brampton' to the Bay of Islands, N.Z. arriving 3/8/1823.
Other passengers on the Brampton were the Rev. Samuel Marsden, the Rev. Henry Williams and his wife
Marianne, the Williams children Henry ( actually Edward) jnr, Samuel and Marianne, William and Sarah Fairburn and family, Turner's (William's ??)
servant girl Betsy and Wesleyan missionary assistant, John Hobbs. Nathaniel then travelled overland with John
Hobbs and arrived 3 days later at the Wangaroa Mission Station, Wesley Vale.
The missionaries were forced out of the Mission Station by hostile Maoris in early January 1827 and the Station
was burned. Left New Zealand for Sydney 31/1/1827 on the ship 'Sisters', arrived in Sydney 9/2/1827. Departed
Sydney for Tonga on the schooner 'Industry' 8/10/1827, arrived in Tonga 23/11/1827. Mission work in Tonga was
successful and Nathaniel developed a written language for the Tongans. Left Tonga for Sydney on the 'Lucy Ann'
27/4/1831, arrived in Sydney 3/6/1831.
Worked in New Zealand for a second time at Hokianga, arriving on the ship "The Patriot", about 30/4/1836.
Departed on the ship "Francis Spaight", 23/8/1839 with his ten children after a successful mission. Later worked in
Tasmania and Sydney. Retired to Brisbane in 1853 where he built a house and lived there until he died of
complications following surgery for a kidney stone. See the book "The Pioneer Missionary" by the Rev. J.G.Turner.
First buried in a spot he had chosen in the Brisbane Cemetery. He was later moved to the John Sargent Turner
grave at Toowong, General Cemetery, Brisbane.

signed petition to King William IV 1837 JL
returned to Australia 1839 JHO
could be a couple more still born children. Nathaniel (Rev) Turner was baptized on 10 March 1793 in Wybunbury, Cheshire, ENG.2 He immigrated to Kaeo, Whangaroa harbour, Brampton, in 1823.17,11 He was a carpenter, missionary in 1823.17 He emigrated from BOI to Sydney on the Sisters on 17 January 1827.18 He emigrated from Hokianga to Australia in 1839.4

Citations

  1. [S27] Prophets in the Wilderness
  2. [S61] grandson of Nathaniel TURNER
  3. [S9] The Bay of Islands
  4. [S18] WILLIMENT T M I
  5. [S198] by this we conquer
  6. [S351] Historic Hokianga
  7. [S397] Alexander Turnbull Library
  8. [S452] Hokianga
  9. [S497] A Reluctant Pioneer
  10. [S566] Trading Cultures a history of the far north
  11. [S743] Early Settlers Roll
  12. [S732] Samuel Ironside in New Zealand 1839-1858
  13. [S846] Sovereign Chief, a Biography of Baron de THIERRY
  14. [S876] The Wesleyan Missionaries to NZ before 1840
  15. [S880] Te Hemara James HAMLIN 1803 - 1865
  16. [S898] The Old Land Claims in NZ
  17. [S8] John Horsman
  18. [S21] Letters From the Bay of Islands The story of Marianne WILLIAMS.

John (Rev) Hobbs

M, #10340, b. 22 February 1800, d. 24 June 1883

Parents

FatherRichard Hobbs (b. about 1766)
MotherElizabeth (PARAMOUR) Palmer (b. 1764)
Pedigree Link

Family: Jane Brogreff (b. 1799, d. 16 December 1887)

DaughterEmma Hobbs (b. 2 August 1828, d. 1906)
DaughterMarianne Hobbs (b. 31 July 1830)
DaughterMargaretta Hobbs (b. 19 November 1831)
SonRichard Hobbs (b. 24 February 1833, d. 1918)
DaughterPhoebe Jane Hobbs+ (b. 23 June 1835)
SonGeorge Hobbs (b. 11 June 1837, d. 18 March 1838)
SonEdward Gyles Hobbs (b. 11 December 1839)
DaughterEliza Hobbs (b. 28 December 1842)
SonWilliam Hobbs (b. about 1845, d. May 1865)
SonHobbs (b. 1847, d. about 1847)

Biography

John (Rev) Hobbs was born on 22 February 1800 in St Peters, Isle of Thanet, ENG, p 357.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21 He and Jane Brogreff were married on 15 August 1827 in St Phillips Church, Sydney, NSW, AUS.1,22,3 He died on 24 June 1883, at age 83, in Auckland, NZ.5,2,16 He was buried in June 1883 in Grafton St, Cemetery, Auckland, NZ.2
Left England 4 jul 1822 on the Christiana to Tasmania, AUS.
went to Australia 1822.
Wesleyan Mission at Kaeo. This mission sacked in 1827 by the Maoris Returned to Sydney on the Sister 27 jan 1827.
A new mission started by HOBBS and STACK at Mangnugnu, Hokianga in 1827. Travelled from Sydney to Hokianga on the Governor MacQuarrie leaving 20 oct 1827.
Bought land in Hokianga dec 1827 JHO
left again 6 jun 1833 on the New Zealander for Tonga where he had been transferred. He returned in 1838.
Hi there whoever you are I was wondering if you were related to me my Ancestor is John Hobbs born 1800 St Peters Thanet died 1883 Auckland New Zealand.
Cheers Heather Barford
I have come across Jane Broggreff (different spelling) on your page - married to Rev John Hobbs - but I cannot see either of these families in your list of families.
Regards Libby
Elizabeth McMillan
libbymcm@optusnet.com.au
a descendant is Tolla WILLIMENT wrote biography.
called in to Wellington 1839 with BUMBY AM
1838 4 children in Hokianga Census HC
march 1839 5 children WACH
oct 1827 arrived Hokianga on the
66 descendants 1892 JGOC
also three miscarriages 1829, 1829, 1838 JMROW. John (Rev) Hobbs immigrated to arrived BOI 3 aug 1823 on the Brampton then to Kaeo, Whangaroa Harbour., in 1823.23,2,16,17 He was a carpenter, joiner, blacksmith, Missionary in 1823.23,1 He emigrated from BOI to Sydney on the Sisters on 27 January 1827.24 He emigrated from to Tonga on the New Zealander on 5 June 1833.22,3 He immigrated to from Tonga to Hokianga, NZ, in 1838.22

Citations

  1. [S27] Prophets in the Wilderness
  2. [S1] The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1
  3. [S18] WILLIMENT T M I
  4. [S198] by this we conquer
  5. [S62] descendant
  6. [S241] the City of the Strait
  7. [S351] Historic Hokianga
  8. [S397] Alexander Turnbull Library
  9. [S408] www.ourhokianga.com/census1846.htm
  10. [S452] Hokianga
  11. [S497] A Reluctant Pioneer
  12. [S543] Heke's War in the North 1845 extracts from Diary
  13. [S566] Trading Cultures a history of the far north
  14. [S581] Nelson a history of early settlement
  15. [S592] Pewhairangi Bay of Islands 1814-1845
  16. [S743] Early Settlers Roll
  17. [S807] Jubilee Gathering of Old Colonists October 10 1892
  18. [S732] Samuel Ironside in New Zealand 1839-1858
  19. [S880] Te Hemara James HAMLIN 1803 - 1865
  20. [S879] Dairy of James HAMLIN1830-1834
  21. [S1090] The First Pakehas Around Wellington and Cook Strait 1803 - 1839
  22. [S17] The Methodist Mission to NZ
  23. [S8] John Horsman
  24. [S21] Letters From the Bay of Islands The story of Marianne WILLIAMS.

William (Rev) White

M, #10341, b. 11 February 1794, d. 25 November 1875

Parents

FatherFrancis White (b. about 1750)
MotherHannah Walker (b. about 1760)
Pedigree Link

Family: Eliza Leigh (b. 11 July 1809, d. 28 February 1883)

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

William (Rev) White was born on 11 February 1794 in Ingleton, County Durham, ENG., see also p 329, 441.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20 He and Eliza Leigh were married on 30 June 1829 in Bluntisham, Huntingdonshire, ENG.1,21 He died on 25 November 1875, at age 81, in Auckland, NZ.1
Carpenter by trade, Wesleyan lay preacher. Sailed to Australia on the Deveron february 1822.
visited Waikato 1825 VOM
originally at Kaeo Mission and then went to Manganugnu, Hokianga Mission in 1830.
Went to Sydney 14 nov 1823 on the Dragon to find a wife but returned to Kaeo wifeless february 1824 on the Endeavour. JHO
Went back to England late 1825 to marry and returned to NZ 30 jan 1830.
established missions Kawhia, Raglan, Kaipara and Manakau.
left NZ for England 28 jul 1836 and returned to NZ dec 1838 on the Coromandel but no longer as a missionary but as a private businessman. JLHK.
worked with brother Francis
made donation to Christ Church building fund. 1834
had land in Hokianga and Kaipara
some trial in 1835? DNZB p 270
called at the Sounds enroute Sydney to BOI 1836 AM
OLCHK 87, 85, 272, 265 / 512, 1 ac Motiti Island grant of 8 3/4 ac; 513, 150 ac at Mata ( Te karae?) grant to Wm RUSSELL of 462 ac; 514, 2 ac Ruapapaku Island Disallowed 515, f; 1000ac at TRotoponga on the Waihou River Pds 1000 scrip. JLHK
OLCHK 254 517 with G RUSSELL, 250 ac at Mangaraupo on the Mangamuka River scrip pds 250 granted to G RUSSELL; 518 470 ac no location no grant made; 519, 10,000 ac on the Orira River scrip Pds 6099 to W WHITE, grant of 1280 ac to M A BURDEKIN, scrip Pds 160 to F WHITE JLHK
OLCHK additional claims 438 / 1328 ?? JLHK
dismissed from WMS 1836 for misconduct AMID
visited whaling stations in Port Underwood april 1836 with wife on board the Martha. DOWI. William (Rev) White immigrated to Arrived 16 may 1823 on the St Michael from Sydney. kaeo, Whangaroa Harbour., in 1823.22,23,24 He was a missionary, Whangaroa and Mangungu in 1823.22 He was a land speculator, timber trader, Kaipara and Hokianga in 1840.25

Citations

  1. [S1] The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1
  2. [S9] The Bay of Islands
  3. [S21] Letters From the Bay of Islands The story of Marianne WILLIAMS.
  4. [S18] WILLIMENT T M I
  5. [S241] the City of the Strait
  6. [S244] A History of New Zealand Life
  7. [S345] They Came to New Zealand
  8. [S351] Historic Hokianga
  9. [S452] Hokianga
  10. [S497] A Reluctant Pioneer
  11. [S566] Trading Cultures a history of the far north
  12. [S581] Nelson a history of early settlement
  13. [S755] The Whale's Wake
  14. [S764] The Great War for NZ Waikato 1800-2000
  15. [S732] Samuel Ironside in New Zealand 1839-1858
  16. [S838] New Zealand and Recollections Of It (Travels in NZ 1834)
  17. [S846] Sovereign Chief, a Biography of Baron de THIERRY
  18. [S880] Te Hemara James HAMLIN 1803 - 1865
  19. [S879] Dairy of James HAMLIN1830-1834
  20. [S898] The Old Land Claims in NZ
  21. [S801] Wesleyen Missionaries to NZ before 1840
  22. [S8] John Horsman
  23. [S27] Prophets in the Wilderness
  24. [S17] The Methodist Mission to NZ
  25. [S41] Adventure in New Zealand.

James (Rev) A Stack

M, #10342, b. 1 September 1801, d. 1883

Parents

FatherStack
Pedigree Link

Family: Mary West (d. 1850)

DaughterStack (b. about 1828)
DaughterStack (b. about 1830)
SonJames (Canon) West Stack (b. 27 March 1835, d. 13 October 1919)
DaughterMary Stack (b. about 1837)
DaughterCatherine A Stack (b. about 1841)
SonEdward M F Stack+ (b. about 1844)
DaughterEmily Stack (b. about 1845)
DaughterAnnie Stack (b. about 1845)

Biography

James (Rev) A Stack was born on 1 September 1801 in Portsmouth, ENG.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18 He died in 1883, at age ~82, in Eng?16
Left for Sydney 27 jan 1827 after Mission at Kaeo sacked.
after Whangaroa mission sacked jan 1827. Later in 1827 started new mission with John HOBBS, Manganugnu, Hokianga.
Travelled on the Herald arriving Bay of Islands 8 oct 1827 then to Hokianga to set up new mission. JHO
returned to England leaving NZ 17 sep 1831 on the Elizabeth (whaler). and married? then returned to NZ 1833 as part of Anglican missions.
Travelled with William WILLIAMS 1838 see DBNZ p 598
gave donation to the building fund for the new Christ Church in Russell, 1834
signed petition to King William IV 1837 BOI JL
note other children probably in 1881 UK census ( Annie, and Emilie and Edward M F)
1881 UK Census.
Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
James STACK Head W Male 79 Portsmouth, Hampshire, England Retired Missionary Churchill Socty
Catherine A. STACK Daur U Female 40 New Zealand Lady Teacher School
Ellen B. WEEKS Servant U Female 15 Southsea, Hampshire, England Domestic Servant

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Source Information:
Dwelling Rialto House 18 Edmonton Ter
Census Place Portsea, Hampshire, England
Family History Library Film 1341285
Public Records Office Reference RG11
Piece / Folio 1162 / 2
Page Number 4

1841 missionary at Tauranga (and wife Eliza?) ES
suffered stress and had to give up post at Rangitukia Mission station nov 1846 JAM
dec 1842 Bishop SELWYN visited him at Rangitukia ( East coast?) NMT
June 1834 travelled with wife and infant to Mangapouri Mission ... perhaps one infant has died before then. HJRY. James (Rev) A Stack was a Navy. from 1810 to 1815.1 He immigrated to arrived BOI with LEIGH in 1822.7 He immigrated to arrived feb 1823, Kaeo, Whangaroa Harbour, travelled on St Michael., in 1823 ESR has arrived Paihia 1827.19,1 He was a Wesleyen missionary, later CMS (1831) in 1823.19 He emigrated from BOI to Sydney on the Sisters on 27 January 1827.4 He emigrated from to Sydney then ENG in 1847.20

Citations

  1. [S27] Prophets in the Wilderness
  2. [S17] The Methodist Mission to NZ
  3. [S9] The Bay of Islands
  4. [S21] Letters From the Bay of Islands The story of Marianne WILLIAMS.
  5. [S31] NZ born Citizens in the 1881 UK Census
  6. [S30] Historic Northland
  7. [S18] WILLIMENT T M I
  8. [S198] by this we conquer
  9. [S351] Historic Hokianga
  10. [S355] A History of Tauranga County
  11. [S511] Historic Poverty Bay
  12. [S513] A Centennial History of Tauranga
  13. [S566] Trading Cultures a history of the far north
  14. [S583] Early Travellers in New Zealand
  15. [S755] The Whale's Wake
  16. [S743] Early Settlers Roll
  17. [S880] Te Hemara James HAMLIN 1803 - 1865
  18. [S898] The Old Land Claims in NZ
  19. [S8] John Horsman
  20. [S1] The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1

John (Rev) Whitely

M, #10343, b. 20 July 1806, d. 13 February 1869

Parents

FatherJames Whitely (b. about 1775)
MotherElizabeth Rainor (b. about 1780)
Pedigree Link

Family: Mary Ann Cooke (b. about 1810)

DaughterElizabeth Ann Whitely (b. 15 July 1833)
DaughterSarah Hannah Whitely (b. 5 October 1834)
DaughterMary Fletcher Whitely (b. 29 September 1836)
SonJohn James Whitely (b. 25 February 1838, d. 17 April 1839)
DaughterWhitely (b. about 1840)

Biography

John (Rev) Whitely was born on 20 July 1806 in Kneesall, Nottinghamshire, ENG.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15 He and Mary Ann Cooke were married on 4 September 1832 in South Collingham, ENG.1,12 He died on 13 February 1869, at age 62, in Killed by Maori, Pukearuhe, Taranaki.1
Ordained as Wesleyan Minister 27 sep 1832
left England 1832.
arrived with wife to Hokianga 21 may 1833 then to Kawhia.
made donation to Christ Church building fund. 1834
signed petition to King William IV 1837 JL
1856 went to new Plymouth JST
1 son 3 daughters? JMRO. John (Rev) Whitely was baptized on 20 July 1806 in Kneesall, Nottinghamshire, ENG.1 He immigrated to arrived 6th may 1833 from Sydney on the New Zealander to Manganugnu, Hokianga, in 1833.16,17,3,11 He resided in Mangugnu, Hokianga, in 1833.1 He was a Wesleyan missionary in 1833.16 He resided in Kawhia, Waikato, in 1835.1,18 He resided in Pakanae, Hokianga, from 1836 to 1839.1 He resided in Kawhia in 1839.1 He resided in Auckland, NZ, in 1854.1 He resided in Taranaki in 1856.1,19

Citations

  1. [S1] The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1
  2. [S9] The Bay of Islands
  3. [S18] WILLIMENT T M I
  4. [S206] Historical Sketch of NZ the first hundred years
  5. [S331] The Industrious Heart
  6. [S397] Alexander Turnbull Library
  7. [S452] Hokianga
  8. [S566] Trading Cultures a history of the far north
  9. [S581] Nelson a history of early settlement
  10. [S779] Blood and Tears
  11. [S743] Early Settlers Roll
  12. [S801] Wesleyen Missionaries to NZ before 1840
  13. [S732] Samuel Ironside in New Zealand 1839-1858
  14. [S846] Sovereign Chief, a Biography of Baron de THIERRY
  15. [S880] Te Hemara James HAMLIN 1803 - 1865
  16. [S8] John Horsman
  17. [S39]
  18. [S764] The Great War for NZ Waikato 1800-2000
  19. [S11] Historic New Plymouth

James (Rev) Wallis

M, #10344, b. 18 April 1809, d. 5 July 1895

Parents

FatherRobert Wallis (b. about 1776)
MotherSarah Wilson (b. 1774, d. 1852)
Pedigree Link

Family: Mary Ann Reddick (b. 26 May 1802, d. 8 February 1893)

DaughterElizabeth Reddick Wallis (b. 23 November 1835, d. 11 December 1924)
SonWilliam Henry Wallis (b. 29 April 1837, d. 7 May 1910)
DaughterSarah Lydia Wallis (b. 3 December 1838, d. 7 August 1923)
SonThomas Jackson Wallis (b. 6 September 1840, d. 5 October 1862)
SonJames Waterhouse Wallis (b. 18 May 1842, d. 2 August 1877)
SonRobert Martin Wallis (b. 25 March 1844, d. 4 August 1919)
DaughterMary Harriert Wallis (b. 20 March 1846, d. 11 February 1928)
DaughterEmily Rebecca Wallis (b. 6 April 1849, d. 6 July 1875)
SonJabez Bunting Wallis (b. 9 August 1851, d. 5 July 1869)

Biography

James (Rev) Wallis was born on 18 April 1809 in Blackwall, LON. ENG, DNZB p 441
age 83 in 1892 JGOC.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15 He and Mary Ann Reddick were married on 16 April 1834 in ENG.12 He died on 5 July 1895, at age 86, in Mt Eden, Auckland, NZ.1,8,12,15
Went to Raglan 1835. Left 1837.
signed petition to King William IV 1837 JL
served at Mangungu, Waingaroa, Tangiteroria JOH
56 descendants in 1892 JGOC
There is a booklet in the Raglan Museum. "The Rev James Wallis of the Wesleyan Missionay Society" by C T J LUXTON. CTJL
first missionary in Tangiteroria, northern Wairoa NWGS
"they originally landed in Hokianga. They had travelled the leg from London to Hobart on the 'Manfield', finding passage on the Brazil Packet to NZ 3 weeks later. The details you have on his move to Raglan & then away to Tangiteroria, Kaipara, might be rounded out by mentioning that James was recalled to Raglan in 1839, where they remained for 25 years before moving to Auckland for retirement." CANE

see WIKI: https://www.wikiwand.com/en/James_and_Mary_Wallis

The three main researchers in the Wallis family are Jane Lamb (in Chirstchurch) & Murray Herd (in Auckland). Murray differs with a couple of the uncles of Rev James, but we all have much the same tree. Jane is from the current Raglan family & may now more detailed accounts than I do (I'm Australian). Brenda Hawley is a descendant of the Buddle's in NZ who I'm in touch with.
https://press.anu.edu.au/publications/pacific-missionary-george-brown-1835%E2%80%931917
Margaret Reeson's book on George Brown is a good reference & she did a lot of research in NZ. Her husband is an academic so she was well in tune with good research & reference protocols. CANE. James (Rev) Wallis immigrated to arrived dec 1834 on the 'Brazil Packet' Hokianga in 1834.16,17,8,9 He was a methodist missionary in 1835.16,1

Citations

  1. [S17] The Methodist Mission to NZ
  2. [S1] The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1
  3. [S9] The Bay of Islands
  4. [S5] The Brown Frontier
  5. [S18] WILLIMENT T M I
  6. [S331] The Industrious Heart
  7. [S764] The Great War for NZ Waikato 1800-2000
  8. [S743] Early Settlers Roll
  9. [S807] Jubilee Gathering of Old Colonists October 10 1892
  10. [S732] Samuel Ironside in New Zealand 1839-1858
  11. [S880] Te Hemara James HAMLIN 1803 - 1865
  12. [S881] The Wesleyan Missionaries to NZ before 1840
  13. [S968]
  14. [S969] The Rev James WALLIS of the Wesleyan Missionary Society
  15. [S789] on line WIKI trees
  16. [S8] John Horsman
  17. [S56]

Mary Ann Reddick

F, #10345, b. 26 May 1802, d. 8 February 1893

Parents

FatherLewis Reddick (b. 1778, d. 1816)
MotherHonor Smith (b. 1784, d. 1846)
Pedigree Link

Family: James (Rev) Wallis (b. 18 April 1809, d. 5 July 1895)

DaughterElizabeth Reddick Wallis (b. 23 November 1835, d. 11 December 1924)
SonWilliam Henry Wallis (b. 29 April 1837, d. 7 May 1910)
DaughterSarah Lydia Wallis (b. 3 December 1838, d. 7 August 1923)
SonThomas Jackson Wallis (b. 6 September 1840, d. 5 October 1862)
SonJames Waterhouse Wallis (b. 18 May 1842, d. 2 August 1877)
SonRobert Martin Wallis (b. 25 March 1844, d. 4 August 1919)
DaughterMary Harriert Wallis (b. 20 March 1846, d. 11 February 1928)
DaughterEmily Rebecca Wallis (b. 6 April 1849, d. 6 July 1875)
SonJabez Bunting Wallis (b. 9 August 1851, d. 5 July 1869)

Biography

Mary Ann Reddick was born on 26 May 1802 in ENG.1,2,3 She and James (Rev) Wallis were married on 16 April 1834 in ENG.2 She died on 8 February 1893, at age 90, in Mt Eden, Auckland, NZ.1,2
Mary Ann Reddick immigrated to arrived from Hobart 1 dec 1834 on the 'Brazil Packet' Hokianga in 1834.1

Citations

  1. [S743] Early Settlers Roll
  2. [S881] The Wesleyan Missionaries to NZ before 1840
  3. [S789] on line WIKI trees

Cort (Rev) Henry Schnackenberg

M, #10346, b. 27 November 1812, d. 10 August 1880

Parents

FatherHeinrich Schnackenberg (b. about 1770, d. 1826)
MotherKatrina (b. about 1775)
Pedigree Link

Family: Annie Jane Allen (b. 22 November 1835, d. 2 May 1905)

DaughterKatrina Elizabeth Schnackenberg+ (b. 30 April 1865)
DaughterAmy Isobel Mary Schnackenberg (b. 23 April 1867, d. 1947)
SonEdward Henry Schnackenberg+ (b. 1869, d. 1953)
SonThomas Carl Schnackenberg+ (b. 21 March 1871, d. 1953)
DaughterLucy Jane Schnackenberg (b. 27 September 1872)

Biography

Cort (Rev) Henry Schnackenberg was born on 27 November 1812 in Wilstead, Ottersberg, Germany.1,2,3 He and Amy Trappett were married on 12 July 1843 in Sydney, NSW.3 He and Annie Jane Allen were married on 12 May 1864 in Auckland, NZ.4 He died on 10 August 1880, at age 67, in at sea enroute Auckland from Raglan.2,5,6 He was buried in August 1880 in Symonds St Cemetery, Auckland.4
Wesleyan Missionary.
spent a few years in London then emigrated to Australia 1838. Cort (Rev) Henry Schnackenberg immigrated to Waingaroa, Raglan on the Bee, in 1839.7,2 He was a flax and timber trader in 1839.3 He was a missionary in 1845.7

Citations

  1. [S764] The Great War for NZ Waikato 1800-2000
  2. [S743] Early Settlers Roll
  3. [S969] The Rev James WALLIS of the Wesleyan Missionary Society
  4. [S789] on line WIKI trees
  5. [S272] http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast
  6. [S227] BDM on line indices
  7. [S8] John Horsman

Charles (Rev) Baker

M, #10347, b. 1803, d. 15 February 1875
Pedigree Link

Family 1: Unknown

DaughterSophia Baker (b. about 1824)

Family 2: Hannah Maria Bailey (b. 1802, d. 1887)

DaughterDorcas Sophia Baker (b. 1824, d. 1875)
SonWilliam Bailey Baker (b. 1828, d. 1865)
SonCharles Pratt Baker+ (b. 1829, d. 1862)
SonEbenezer R M Baker (b. 1830, d. 25 November 1905)
DaughterHannah Maria Baker (b. 19 November 1831, d. 1868)
SonJoseph Gilbert Baker (b. about 1832)
DaughterP Baker (b. about 1833, d. 1904)
SonCharlotte Baker (b. 1833, d. 1837)
SonL Baker (b. about 1835, d. 1905)
SonSamuel Marsden Baker+ (b. 30 December 1837, d. 3 June 1915)
SonFrederick (Rev) Thomas Baker+ (b. 1839, d. 23 July 1896)
SonJoseph Goadby Baker+ (b. 1840, d. 3 February 1924)
DaughterMary Eliza Baker (b. about 1841, d. 14 December 1860)
SonHenry Williams Baker (b. 11 April 1843, d. 1927)
DaughterCharlotte Elizabeth Baker (b. 3 September 1844, d. 1866)

Biography

Charles (Rev) Baker was born in 1803 in Yorkshire, ENG, DNZB p 459.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21 He and Unknown were married. He died on 15 February 1875, at age ~72, in Auckland, NZ, ESR2 has 6th feb.6,11,16
Note there was a death of a John Grey BAKER aged 3 months 5 nov 1855 buried at Marsden Cross Bay of Islands. Son or grandson??
involved in the building of the Christ Church Kororareka 1834 made donation to Christ Church building fund.
Probably a son William who married Amy HANSEN.
From NZ Founders Society have a Mr R K BAKER of Christchurch as a descendant. he has year as 1828 on ship Rainbow.
made claim for 6260 acres JL
signed petition to King William IV 1837 JL
claimed 6242 acres granted 2560 FK
SELWYN met him Tolaga Bay 1 dec 1842 NT
1847 and 1851 sought treatment for acute rheumatism in Auckland left Tolaga Bay early 1847. JAM
wrote a journal JAM
went to Tolaga Bay 12 jan 1843 8 of their 11 children. JAM
Kerikeri 1828
Pahia 1834
Waikare 1840 - 42
Tolaga Bay 1843 - 51
Rangitukia 1854-57
AMID has 12 children
note shipping list for Rainbow 1828 has Rev Charles BAKER, wife and daughter
One son married a BEDGGOOD of Waimate. MKI
NZGG has Daniel COOPER land claim no.70 g/h/i/j with James HOLT and William Barnard RHODES of Sydney. Land originally purchased by Charles BAKER 25 sep 1835 also same group claim no 70 k for land bordered by Mr REYNOLDS and other side by Mr JONES NZGG 24 nov 1841. Charles (Rev) Baker immigrated to Sydney to Kerikeri, Bay of Islands, on the Rainbow, arriving 9 june 1828, in 1828 BHS has 1837.2,14,4 He was a missionary, catechist, Pahia in 1834.22 He resided in Pahia, Bay of Islands, in 1839.23 He was a CMS Missionary Tolaga Bay in 1843.8

Citations

  1. [S1] The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1
  2. [S9] The Bay of Islands
  3. [S24] listed in "The Bay of Islands" by Jack LEE. see JL
  4. [S13] Bretts Historical Series 1890
  5. [S18] WILLIMENT T M I
  6. [S63] Never the Fainthearted - Charles Baker pioneer Missionary 1803 - 1875
  7. [S198] by this we conquer
  8. [S297] Early Travellers in NZ
  9. [S334] To Face the Daring Maoris
  10. [S411] BRIND of the Bay of Islands
  11. [S511] Historic Poverty Bay
  12. [S566] Trading Cultures a history of the far north
  13. [S565] The Meeting Place
  14. [S592] Pewhairangi Bay of Islands 1814-1845
  15. [S644] A Most Noble Anchorage
  16. [S743] Early Settlers Roll
  17. [S846] Sovereign Chief, a Biography of Baron de THIERRY
  18. [S871] Kororareka & other essays
  19. [S879] Dairy of James HAMLIN1830-1834
  20. [S898] The Old Land Claims in NZ
  21. [S835]
  22. [S50] Christ Church Kororareka, Russell
  23. [S8] John Horsman

Hannah Maria Bailey

F, #10348, b. 1802, d. 1887
Pedigree Link

Family: Charles (Rev) Baker (b. 1803, d. 15 February 1875)

DaughterDorcas Sophia Baker (b. 1824, d. 1875)
SonWilliam Bailey Baker (b. 1828, d. 1865)
SonCharles Pratt Baker+ (b. 1829, d. 1862)
SonEbenezer R M Baker (b. 1830, d. 25 November 1905)
DaughterHannah Maria Baker (b. 19 November 1831, d. 1868)
SonJoseph Gilbert Baker (b. about 1832)
DaughterP Baker (b. about 1833, d. 1904)
SonCharlotte Baker (b. 1833, d. 1837)
SonL Baker (b. about 1835, d. 1905)
SonSamuel Marsden Baker+ (b. 30 December 1837, d. 3 June 1915)
SonFrederick (Rev) Thomas Baker+ (b. 1839, d. 23 July 1896)
SonJoseph Goadby Baker+ (b. 1840, d. 3 February 1924)
DaughterMary Eliza Baker (b. about 1841, d. 14 December 1860)
SonHenry Williams Baker (b. 11 April 1843, d. 1927)
DaughterCharlotte Elizabeth Baker (b. 3 September 1844, d. 1866)

Biography

Hannah Maria Bailey was born in 1802.1,2 She died in 1887, at age ~85, check.3
Could be A BAKER buried Russell Churchyard. Hannah Maria Bailey immigrated to Sydney to Bay of Islands, on the Rainbow, arriving 9 june 1828, in 1828.4,2 She died on 20 May 1875, at age ~73.2

Citations

  1. [S592] Pewhairangi Bay of Islands 1814-1845
  2. [S743] Early Settlers Roll
  3. [S64] Russell Churchyard Burials
  4. [S511] Historic Poverty Bay

Samuel Marsden Baker

M, #10349, b. 30 December 1837, d. 3 June 1915

Parents

FatherCharles (Rev) Baker (b. 1803, d. 15 February 1875)
MotherHannah Maria Bailey (b. 1802, d. 1887)
Pedigree Link

Family: Dorcas Mary Arabella Ann Webb (b. about 1840, d. 1968)

SonErnest Hastings Baker
SonArthur Phillip Baker+ (b. about 1890, d. 30 October 1960)
DaughterViolet Ellen Baker (b. about 1895, d. 1961)

Biography

Samuel Marsden Baker was born on 30 December 1837 in Paihia, BOI, NZ.1,2,3,4 He and Dorcas Mary Arabella Ann Webb were married on 4 July 1867 in St Matthews Church, Auckland.1,5,6,7,4 He and Ellen Maria Fowles were married in 1911 in Foxton, NZ.8 He died on 3 June 1915, at age 77, in Te Puke, NZ, ESR has 1914.8,6
See word file BAKER
3 descendants in 1892 JGOC
PPA Obituary Te Puke Times, Issue II, 8 June 1915, Page 3
THE LATE MR. S.M. BAKER.
AN INTERESTING CAREER. The late Mr Samuel Marsden Baker, who passed away at Te Puke on Thursday last, after a long illness of two years' duration, was born at the Bay of Islands in 1837. He was the fourth son of the Rev. Chas Bakei, one of the early missionaries of the Church of 3 England, who arrived in New Zealand in .1828. When about 18 years of age Mr Baker entered the Native Office, under Mr McLean, afterwards Sir DonalcK McLean, where he assisted in the translation of the laws into Maori?a book called '* Ko Ngature." He was later appointed Clerk and Interpreter of the Court and Customs at Whangarei. Not liking the place he left the district, and followed various avocations for several years. While on a visit to Auckland, he met the Hon Dr Pollen, who was representing the Government in the Norths at the time, and he prevailed on him to go as interpreter on board 11. M. S. Brisk (under Captain Hope), which went to cover the landing of troops at Opotiki, after the murder of the Rev. Mr Volkner. ihey met the three transports with troops at Hicks Bay, and he accompanied them to the scene of action. After the place was captured Mr Baker was entrusted with despatches to convey to Sir George Grey, in Wellington. MiBaker was the first interpreter to the Upper House, but was forced to resign the position on account of an affection of the throat, .In 1873 he was appointed Clerk of Court to Foxton, Otaki, Feilding, and Halcombe, an office he held for several years. The latter part of his life was spent in farming. He leaves a wife and large family of sons and daughters. Samuel Marsden Baker was baptized on 8 March 1838 in Paihia, BOI, NZ.9,10

Citations

  1. [S65] paper from Christine CLEMENT CC
  2. [S743] Early Settlers Roll
  3. [S807] Jubilee Gathering of Old Colonists October 10 1892
  4. [S813] Early Settler Roll auckland Province with additional notes in pencil by Ak PL Librarian
  5. [S101] Marriage Certificate
  6. [S272] http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast
  7. [S227] BDM on line indices
  8. [S26] email address
  9. [S627] Index to Anglican Baptisms, Burials & Marriages in the BOI
  10. [S1062] Register 1153 BOI Baptisms 1823 - 1840

Dorcas Sophia Baker

F, #10350, b. 1824, d. 1875

Parents

FatherCharles (Rev) Baker (b. 1803, d. 15 February 1875)
MotherHannah Maria Bailey (b. 1802, d. 1887)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Dorcas Sophia Baker was born in 1824 in Eng?1 She and Thomas Henry Smith were married. She died in 1875, at age ~51.1
Dorcas Sophia Baker immigrated to Sydney to Kerikeri, Bay of Islands, on the Rainbow, arriving 9 june 1828, in 1828.1

Citations

  1. [S743] Early Settlers Roll