L Baker
M, #10351, b. about 1835, d. 1905
Parents
Biography
L Baker was born about 1835 in Paihia, BOI, NZ. He died in 1905 in NZ.
1 He was buried in 1905 in Russell Churchyard, BOI, NZ.
1
Citations
- [S64] Russell Churchyard Burials
Charlotte Baker
M, #10352, b. 1833, d. 1837
Parents
Biography
Charlotte Baker was born in 1833 in Paihia, BOI, NZ, ESR has Kirikiri.
1,2 He died in 1837, at age ~4, in BOI.
1 Charlotte Baker was baptized on 20 October 1833.
3
Citations
- [S743] Early Settlers Roll
- [S813] Early Settler Roll auckland Province with additional notes in pencil by Ak PL Librarian
- [S627] Index to Anglican Baptisms, Burials & Marriages in the BOI
P Baker
F, #10353, b. about 1833, d. 1904
Parents
Biography
P Baker was born about 1833 in Kerikeri, BOI, NZ. She died in 1904 in NZ.
1 She was buried in 1904 in Russell Churchyard, BOI, NZ.
1
Citations
- [S64] Russell Churchyard Burials
Charles Pratt Baker
M, #10354, b. 1829, d. 1862
Parents
Biography
Charles Pratt Baker was born in 1829 in Kerikeri, BOI, NZ.
1,2,3 He and
Frances Maria Jones were married on 10 November 1859 in St Marks, Remuera, Auckland, NZ.
4,5 He died in 1862, at age ~33.
2 PPA
MARRIAGES.
BAKER JONES November 10th. at St. Mark's Church, Remuera, by the father of the bridegroom, Charles Pratt, second son of the Rev. Charles Baker, to Frances Maria. fourth daughter of S. T. Jones, Esquire, of London. Charles Pratt Baker was baptized on 21 June 1829 in Kerikeri, BOI, NZ.
6
Citations
- [S511] Historic Poverty Bay
- [S743] Early Settlers Roll
- [S813] Early Settler Roll auckland Province with additional notes in pencil by Ak PL Librarian
- [S227] BDM on line indices
- [S272] http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast
- [S627] Index to Anglican Baptisms, Burials & Marriages in the BOI
Joseph Gilbert Baker
M, #10355, b. about 1832
Parents
Biography
Joseph Gilbert Baker was born about 1832 in Kerikeri, BOI, NZ.
1
Citations
- [S511] Historic Poverty Bay
Mary West
F, #10356, d. 1850
Biography
Mary West died in 1850 in ENG.
1,2 Gave donation to the building fund for the new Christ Church in Russell, 1834. Mary West immigrated to arrived feb 1823, Kaeo, Whangaroa Harbour, travelled on St Michael., in 1823 ESR has arrived Russell 1834.
1 She emigrated from to ENG in 1848.
1
Citations
- [S1] The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1
- [S743] Early Settlers Roll
James (Canon) West Stack
M, #10357, b. 27 March 1835, d. 13 October 1919
Parents
Biography
James (Canon) West Stack was born on 27 March 1835 in Puriri, Thames, NZ.
1,2 He and
Eliza Rachel Jane Jones were married on 28 January 1861 in Auckland, NZ.
1 He died on 13 October 1919, at age 84, in Worthing, ENG.
1 James (Canon) West Stack was a missionary.
1 Went to Sydney with father 1847 then England 1848. returned to NZ 7 dec 1852 on the Slain's Castle.
NZDB p 411.
wrote; "Early Maoriland Adventures"
Ordained 1855 JWS. He emigrated from to Italy then ENG in 1898.
1
Citations
- [S1] The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1
- [S519] Family Life in New Zealand 1840-1850 James West STACK
Stack
F, #10358, b. about 1830
Parents
Biography
Stack was born about 1830.
Stack
F, #10359, b. about 1828
Parents
Biography
Stack was born about 1828.
John Layton
M, #10360, b. about 1810
Biography
John Layton was born about 1810.
1
Citations
- [S627] Index to Anglican Baptisms, Burials & Marriages in the BOI
Rosannah
F, #10361, b. about 1810
Biography
Rosannah was born about 1810.
1
Citations
- [S627] Index to Anglican Baptisms, Burials & Marriages in the BOI
George Litchfield Layton
M, #10362, b. 1840
Parents
Biography
George Litchfield Layton was born in 1840 in Paihia, BOI, NZ.
1 George Litchfield Layton was baptized on 15 March 1840 in Paihia, BOI, NZ.
2
Citations
- [S627] Index to Anglican Baptisms, Burials & Marriages in the BOI
- [S1062] Register 1153 BOI Baptisms 1823 - 1840
Layton
M, #10363, b. about 1827
Parents
Biography
Layton was born about 1827.
Source???
Charles Darwin
M, #10364, b. 12 February 1809, d. 19 April 1882
Biography
Charles Darwin was born on 12 February 1809 in Shrewsbury, ENG, age 26 when visited NZ.
1,2,3,4,5 He died on 19 April 1882, at age 73, in LON, ENG.
Charles DARWIN visited NZ in december 1835 for a 10 days on the Beagle. Made a donation for the building of the new church in Russell.
Visited Waimate Mission Station. MWS
Early Life
Naturalist Charles Robert Darwin was born on February 12, 1809, in the tiny merchant town of Shrewsbury, England. He was the second youngest of six children. Darwin came from a long line of scientists. His father, Dr. R.W. Darwin, was as a medical doctor, and his grandfather, Dr. Erasmus Darwin, was a renowned botanist. Darwin?s mother, Susanna, died when he was only 8 years old. Darwin was a child of wealth and privilege who loved to explore nature.
In October 1825, at age 16, Darwin enrolled at Edinburgh University along with his brother Erasmus. Two years later, Charles Darwin became a student at Christ's College in Cambridge. His father hoped he would follow in his footsteps and become a medical doctor, but the sight of blood made Darwin queasy. His father suggested he study to become a parson instead, but Darwin was far more inclined to study natural history.
Voyage on the HMS Beagle
While Darwin was at Christ's College, botany professor John Stevens Henslow became his mentor. After Darwin graduated Christ's College with a bachelor of arts degree in 1831, Henslow recommended him for a naturalist?s position aboard the HMS Beagle. The ship, commanded by Captain Robert FitzRoy, was to take a five-year survey trip around the world. The voyage would prove the opportunity of a lifetime for the budding young naturalist.
Citations
- [S30] Historic Northland
- [S201] Put Him in the Longboat
- [S345] They Came to New Zealand
- [S391] The Waimate Mission
- [S748] Evolution's Captain
James Kemp
M, #10365, b. 7 September 1797, d. 21 February 1872
Parents
Biography
James Kemp was born on 7 September 1797 in Wymondham, Norfolk, ENG.
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19 He and
Charlotte Butcher were married on 16 November 1818 in Abbey Church, Wymondham, Norfolk, ENG.
1 He died on 21 February 1872, at age 74, in Auckland, NZ.
1,20,14 James Kemp was a CMS missionary and teacher Kerikeri 1819 ON.
1,4 Went from England to Sydney,Australia in the Baring and then to NZ on the General Gates arriving Bay of Islands 12 aug 1819.
Established the second CMS mission at Kerikeri.
Built the Stone Store at Kerikeri.
gave donation to the building fund for the new Christ Church in Russell, 1834
claims to have purchased 12,000 acres JL
signed petition to King William IV 1837 JL
claimed 18552 acres granted 5276 acres FK
Auckland 1840's DM
1852 retired AMID
1857 signed letter to Captain McGEGOR, 65th Regt. MKI
NZGG 20 oct 1841 Land Claims no 309 a and 299 n and 299 o for land purchased 1819 on behalf CMS. He was a blacksmith in 1817.
1 He immigrated to arrived 12 aug 1819 in the Bay of Islands in the General gates from Sydeney in 1819.
1,14
Citations
- [S1] The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1
- [S9] The Bay of Islands
- [S24] listed in "The Bay of Islands" by Jack LEE. see JL
- [S21] Letters From the Bay of Islands The story of Marianne WILLIAMS.
- [S18] WILLIMENT T M I
- [S198] by this we conquer
- [S194] The First Fleet of Auckland
- [S497] A Reluctant Pioneer
- [S543] Heke's War in the North 1845 extracts from Diary
- [S592] Pewhairangi Bay of Islands 1814-1845
- [S644] A Most Noble Anchorage
- [S731] Crisis at Kerikeri
- [S755] The Whale's Wake
- [S743] Early Settlers Roll
- [S846] Sovereign Chief, a Biography of Baron de THIERRY
- [S880] Te Hemara James HAMLIN 1803 - 1865
- [S879] Dairy of James HAMLIN1830-1834
- [S898] The Old Land Claims in NZ
- [S835]
- [S652] Women of the North
Richard Kemp
M, #10366, b. about 1770
Biography
Richard Kemp was born about 1770 in Eng.
Charlotte Butcher
F, #10368, b. 27 July 1790, d. 22 June 1860
Family: James Kemp (b. 7 September 1797, d. 21 February 1872)
Biography
Charlotte Butcher was born on 27 July 1790 in Carleton Forehoe, Norfolk, ENG, died aged 70 MIKK.
1,2,3,4 She and
James Kemp were married on 16 November 1818 in Abbey Church, Wymondham, Norfolk, ENG.
1 She died on 22 June 1860, at age 69, in Kerikeri, Bay of Islands, NZ.
1,5,3,4 Had 9 surviving children. Had a still born child 1819 Hohi. AMID
1835 had a nervous breakdown but recovered but health there on fragile. Charlotte Butcher immigrated to arrived Bay of Islands 12 aug 1819 on the General Gates in 1819.
1,4
Citations
- [S1] The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1
- [S592] Pewhairangi Bay of Islands 1814-1845
- [S652] Women of the North
- [S743] Early Settlers Roll
- [S295]
James Kemp
M, #10369, b. 3 August 1824, d. 2 May 1899
Parents
Biography
James Kemp was born on 3 August 1824 in Kerikeri Bay of Islands, NZ, died aged 75 MIKK.
1,2,3,4,5,6 He and
Sophia Louisa Davis were married on 25 October 1854 in Waimate, BOI, NZ.
7 He died on 2 May 1899, at age 74, in Kerikeri, BOI. NZ.
3,6 Signed petition to King William IV 1837 BOI JL
PPA New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11061, 12 May 1899, Page 3
DEATH OF MR J. KEMP, OF KERIKERI.
"They are getting fewer quickly," so said one of those in the funeral procession of the late Mr. James Kemp, in moving from his late residence to the little churchyard across the road at Kerikeri. The speaker himself had the old missionary blood in him. His remarks applied to the sons and daughters of the band of missionaries who came to New Zealand early in the century. Mr. James Kemp's father belonged to the second company, that landed here in August, 1819. The subject of our notice was born in 1824, and Kerikeri has been his home all his long life. For very many years he kept a store in the big stone building close to the water. In this capacity he is remembered by all who knew him as being, in the words of a settler present, " a true man." Among other things to be set to his credit is the fact that he absolutely refused to have anything to do with the waipiro trade for the Maoris. His public life was mostly confined to his work in connection with the little English church. He was always , happy in welcoming the minister, and for about twenty-one years faithfully discharged the duties of layreader, until about six years ago failing health compelled him to give up the duties, which were taken up by his brother, Mr. W. P. Kemp. In 1854 Mr. Kemp married Sophia Louisa, daughter of the late Rev. Richard Davis, another of the band of missionaries. Mrs. Kemp survives him; as also four sons and four daughters. His death occurred on Tuesday, May 2, and the funeral took place on the Friday following. It was conducted by Canon Walsh. The deceased's favourite hymn, " Nearer My God to Thee," was sung very feelingly, and another favourite piece of his, "Vital Spark," was played on the organ. Notwithstanding the very severe weather, a large muster of friends (pakeha and Maori), from considerable distances, were present to show respect to the deceased. ' ; ' ? James Kemp was baptized on 12 September 1824 in Kerikeri, BOI, NZ.
5 He was a storekeeper, Kerikeri, BOI, in 1843.
4 He was a farmer in 1858.
8
Citations
- [S1] The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1
- [S9] The Bay of Islands
- [S295]
- [S592] Pewhairangi Bay of Islands 1814-1845
- [S627] Index to Anglican Baptisms, Burials & Marriages in the BOI
- [S743] Early Settlers Roll
- [S198] by this we conquer
- [S66] Baptisms and Marriages in the Parish of Kerikeri
Richard Kemp
M, #10370, b. about June 1827
Parents
Biography
Richard Kemp was born about June 1827 in Kerikeri, Bay of Islands, NZ.
1,2,3,4 1857 signed letter to Captain McGEGOR, 65th Regt. MKI. Richard Kemp was baptized on 18 November 1827 in Kerikeri, Bay of Islands, NZ.
4 He was a Storekeeper, Kerikeri, BOI in 1843.
2
Citations
- [S1] The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1
- [S592] Pewhairangi Bay of Islands 1814-1845
- [S644] A Most Noble Anchorage
- [S627] Index to Anglican Baptisms, Burials & Marriages in the BOI
Henry Tacy Kemp
M, #10371, b. 1821, d. 1901
Parents
Biography
Henry Tacy Kemp was born in 1821 in Kerikeri, Bay of Islands, NZ, p 396.
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 He died in 1901, at age ~80, in Wellington, NZ.
6 Eldest son, went to ENG june 1834 and returned aug 1837, fluent in Maori, AMID
may be two Henry KEMP s.
Henry and Maria had 6 children. Henry Tacy Kemp immigrated to to Kerikeri in 1821.
6 He was baptized on 11 February 1821 in Kerikeri, BOI, NZ.
7 He was a clerk and interpreter in Office of Colonial Secretary in 1840.
9 He was a land commissioner?, Native Protector in 1845.
1,2
Citations
- [S1] The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1
- [S18] WILLIMENT T M I
- [S411] BRIND of the Bay of Islands
- [S566] Trading Cultures a history of the far north
- [S592] Pewhairangi Bay of Islands 1814-1845
- [S743] Early Settlers Roll
- [S627] Index to Anglican Baptisms, Burials & Marriages in the BOI
- [S994] Muriwhenua Land Claim (Wai-45) 1989
- [S238] List of Officers in NZ Government 1840 (from Blue Book)
Kemp
F, #10372, b. December 1829
Parents
Biography
Kemp was born in December 1829 in Kerikeri, Bay of Islands, NZ.
1,2
Citations
- [S21] Letters From the Bay of Islands The story of Marianne WILLIAMS.
- [S592] Pewhairangi Bay of Islands 1814-1845
William Papillon Kemp
M, #10373, b. 13 October 1828, d. 28 May 1906
Parents
Biography
William Papillon Kemp was born on 13 October 1828 in Kerikeri, Bay of Islands, NZ.
1,2,3,4 He and
Johanna Allen Norris were married on 3 May 1860 in Kerikeri.
5 He died on 28 May 1906, at age 77, in his 77th year MIWN.
2,4 PPA New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13194, 4 June 1906, Page 4
DEATH OF AN OLD COLONIST.
One of the second generation of "old missionaries," Mr. William P. Kemp, died at his residence, Waimate North, on Monday last. He was the third son of Mr. James Kemp, one of the band of missionaries sent.to this country (it was not a, colony then) by the Church Missionary Society in the early part of the last century. 'Hie Rev. Samuel Mursden, on his second visit to New Zealand, in 1819,. brought with him the Rev. I. Butler and Mr. Kemp, and they founded the mission settlement of Kerikeri. Mr. Kemp was bom at Kerikeri in the year 1829, and was therefore nearly 77 years of age at the time of his death. His brothers?Mr. Jas. Kemp, of Kerikeri, and Mr. H. T. Kemp-? as well as his four sisters, had all died before him. Mr. Kemp's long life has been of a quiet and unostentatious diameter, and attracted but little attention from the outside world; but in. his own. neighbourhood and in his own quiet way he did a work that will always keep his memory green. For a time he was clerk of the R.M. Court, and- he was a licensed interpreter up to the time of his death. Strict in keeping to the habits of social and religious life brought to this young country by the fathers frojin the old,* wellordered homes beyond the sea, he was at the same time blessed with a genial temperament that made his company pleasant to all who knew him. When his brother, Mr. Jas. Kemp, died, after the many years of faithful service as lay reader in the little church at Kerikeri, Mr. Wni. Kemp took up the work and continued to go from his home at Waimate to conduct the services on the Sundays when Archdeacon Walsh was not present, his last service being only eighteen days before his death. The funeral look place at the historic churchyard at Waimate North on Wednesday, May 30, and was conducted by the -Iter. J. Kcrelene, in the absence of Archdeacon. Walsh. The service was part in English and part in Maori, and the large number of neighbours present on an extremely wet and boisterous day was a testimony to the respect in which the deceased was held.
55.William Papillion KEMP, of Waimate, mar. Johanna Allen NORRIE of Waimate, at the Waimate Chapel, by Licence, with Consent of Guardian & all parties, on 3rd. May 1860,by Robert BURROWS, in the presence of E. NORRIS & Anne G. GOODFELLOW. PEP. William Papillon Kemp was baptized on 22 November 1829 in Kerikeri, Bay of Islands, NZ.
6 He was a native interpreter, grazier in 1875.
6
Citations
- [S1] The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1
- [S296]
- [S592] Pewhairangi Bay of Islands 1814-1845
- [S743] Early Settlers Roll
- [S66] Baptisms and Marriages in the Parish of Kerikeri
- [S627] Index to Anglican Baptisms, Burials & Marriages in the BOI
Mary Ann Kemp
F, #10374, b. January 1826, d. 1882
Parents
Biography
Mary Ann Kemp was born in January 1826 in Kerikeri, Bay of Islands, NZ.
1,2,3 She and
William Clarke were married on 28 April 1852 in Waimate, BOI, NZ.
4 She died in 1882, at age ~56.
2 Born late january AMID
need to clarify as ESR also has George CLARKE 1823 as spouse.
ESR has a Mary Ann KEMP 1836 as spouse of John LORD and arriving Auckland 1842
1852 living kerikeri BOIMAR1. Mary Ann Kemp was baptized on 14 May 1826 in Kerikeri, BOI, NZ.
3
Citations
- [S592] Pewhairangi Bay of Islands 1814-1845
- [S743] Early Settlers Roll
- [S627] Index to Anglican Baptisms, Burials & Marriages in the BOI
- [S1063] Demographic History of BOI section 3 marriages 1814 - 1899
Elizabeth Kemp
F, #10375, b. January 1823
Parents
Biography
Elizabeth Kemp was born in January 1823 in Kerikeri, Bay of Islands, NZ.
1 She and
Hopkins Clarke were married.
Contracted polio 1835 JWO
note ESR has Hopkins CLARKE married to Elizabeth KEMP born 1840 Kirikiri. Elizabeth Kemp was baptized on 23 March 1823 in Kerikeri, BOI.
2
Citations
- [S652] Women of the North
- [S627] Index to Anglican Baptisms, Burials & Marriages in the BOI