Samuel Marsden Kemp
M, #10376, b. October 1834, d. 28 May 1835
Parents
Biography
Samuel Marsden Kemp was born in October 1834 in Kerikeri, Bay of Islands, NZ.
1 He died on 28 May 1835, at age 0, in Kerikeri, Bay of Islands, NZ, died aged 7 months.
2,1 Samuel Marsden Kemp was baptized on 18 January 1835 in Kerikeri, BOI, NZ.
3
Citations
- [S592] Pewhairangi Bay of Islands 1814-1845
- [S1] The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1
- [S627] Index to Anglican Baptisms, Burials & Marriages in the BOI
Charlotte Kemp
M, #10377, b. 1838, d. 1865
Parents
Biography
Charlotte Kemp was born in 1838 in Kerikeri, Bay of Islands, NZ.
1 He and
Ebenezer Goddard Norris were married on 16 March 1859 in BOI, NZ.
2,3 He died in 1865, at age ~27.
1 Charlotte Kemp was baptized in August 1838 in Kerikeri, Bay of Islands, NZ.
3
Citations
- [S743] Early Settlers Roll
- [S592] Pewhairangi Bay of Islands 1814-1845
- [S66] Baptisms and Marriages in the Parish of Kerikeri
John Goodwin Stephen
M, #10378, b. 1839
Parents
Biography
John Goodwin Stephen was born in 1839 in Bay of Islands, NZ.
John Goodwin Stephen was baptized in 1839 in Kerikeri, Bay of Islands, NZ.
1
Citations
- [S66] Baptisms and Marriages in the Parish of Kerikeri
James Stephen
M, #10379, b. about 1810
Biography
James Stephen was born about 1810.
Maria Wilson
F, #10381, b. about 1816
Parents
Biography
Maria Wilson was born about 1816 in Barbados.
1839 came to NZ to help her brother John and the 4 children after his wife died. Maria Wilson immigrated to ENG to NZ in 1839. She was christened in 1889 in Kerikeri, NZ.
Ann C Wilson Kemp
F, #10382, b. 1844
Parents
Biography
Ann C Wilson Kemp was born in 1844 in Orotuhu, Bay of Islands, NZ.
1 She and
Henry Edmunds were married.
Possibly married Henry EDMONDS? Ann C Wilson Kemp was baptized on 12 September 1844 in Kerikeri, Bay of Islands, NZ.
1
Citations
- [S66] Baptisms and Marriages in the Parish of Kerikeri
Joseph Edmonds
M, #10383, b. 1836
Parents
Biography
Joseph Edmonds was baptized in 1844 in Kerikeri, Bay of Islands, NZ.
2
Citations
- [S67] 2 Torres Crt, Burleigh Waters, QLD 4220, AUS
- [S66] Baptisms and Marriages in the Parish of Kerikeri
John Samuel Edmonds
M, #10384, b. 1799
Biography
John Samuel Edmonds was born in 1799 in SSX, ENG.
1,2,3,4,5,6,7 Gave donation to the building fund for the new Christ Church in Russell, 1834 but not listed in list of donations as "CMS"
made claim for 3962 acres JL
signed petition to King William IV 1837 BOI JL
1834 - 1839 Kerikeri Mission then settled near Kerikeri Inlet. AMID
worked on the Stone Store Kerikeri MKI. John Samuel Edmonds immigrated to to Kerikeri, BOI, NZ on the Elizabeth, in 1834.
8,6 He was a missionary and stonemason in 1834.
8
Citations
- [S67] 2 Torres Crt, Burleigh Waters, QLD 4220, AUS
- [S9] The Bay of Islands
- [S198] by this we conquer
- [S592] Pewhairangi Bay of Islands 1814-1845
- [S644] A Most Noble Anchorage
- [S743] Early Settlers Roll
- [S898] The Old Land Claims in NZ
- [S68] email address
Mary Ann St(R)Ickland
F, #10385, b. about 1805
Biography
Mary Ann St(R)Ickland was born about 1805.
1 BDMBOI has Miriam. Mary Ann St(R)Ickland immigrated to to BOI on the Elizabeth in 1834.
1
Citations
- [S743] Early Settlers Roll
Reuben Edmonds
M, #10386, b. 1836
Parents
Biography
Reuben Edmonds was born in 1836 in Paitai.
1 He and
Jessie Norman were married.
1 Reuben Edmonds was baptized in 1844 in Kerikeri, Bay of Islands, NZ.
2
Citations
- [S67] 2 Torres Crt, Burleigh Waters, QLD 4220, AUS
- [S66] Baptisms and Marriages in the Parish of Kerikeri
James Linklater
M, #10389
Parents
Biography
James Linklater and Mary Elizabeth Wiilscroft were married.
Samuel Ward
M, #10390, b. 24 October 1815, d. 11 February 1895
Biography
Samuel Ward was born on 24 October 1815 in MDSX, ENG.
1 He and
Matilda Crabb were married on 5 June 1836 in Bridport, Dorset, ENG.
1 He died on 11 February 1895, at age 79, in Dorchester, ENG.
1 13 children see PECK.
Citations
- [S704] web site extensive trees
Henry Edward Tonks
M, #10391, b. about 1843
Parents
Biography
Henry Edward Tonks was born about 1843 in Wellington, NZ.
1
Citations
- [S695] descendant
William Dunn
M, #10392, b. about 1760
Biography
Citations
- [S694] descendant
Jane Quickfall
F, #10393, b. 1781, d. 1866
Biography
Jane Quickfall was born in 1781 pencilled in in ESR.
1,2 She and
Richard Stockwell were married. She and
Thomas (Rev) Kendall were married on 21 November 1803 in Kirmington, Linconshire, ENG. She died in 1866, at age ~85, pencilled in in ESR.
1 Jane Quickfall immigrated to to Bay of Islands, dec 1814 on the Active., in 1814.
3,4,1
Citations
- [S743] Early Settlers Roll
- [S1046] Te Rongopai 1814 bicentenary reflections on Christian beginnings
- [S22] The First Family
- [S23] Narrative of a Voyage to New Zealand
John (Rev) W King
M, #10394, b. 1789, d. 6 May 1854
Parents
Family: Hannah Hansen (b. 2 September 1792, d. 27 November 1851)
Son | Phillip Hansen King+ (b. 28 August 1813, d. 30 August 1880) |
Son | Thomas Holloway King (b. 20 February 1815, d. 12 November 1818) |
Son | John Wheeler King (b. 1816, d. 16 June 1895) |
Daughter | Jane Holloway King+ (b. 10 February 1818, d. 5 December 1894) |
Son | William Spence King+ (b. 20 November 1819, d. 7 December 1896) |
Son | Joseph King (b. 1820, d. 11 October 1823) |
Son | Samuel Leigh King (b. 1822, d. 12 January 1871) |
Son | Joseph King (b. 11 October 1823, d. 24 November 1826) |
Son | James King (b. 28 August 1825, d. 5 July 1877) |
Daughter | Hannah King (b. 1827, d. 11 April 1886) |
Daughter | Sarah King (b. 1829, d. 2 January 1899) |
Daughter | Mary King (b. 2 April 1831, d. 12 April 1831) |
Daughter | Elizabeth Marsden King+ (b. 1837, d. 13 July 1926) |
Biography
John (Rev) W King was born in 1789 in Swerford, Oxfordshire, England, died aged 67 ESR has 1787 JGOC has age 94 in 1892 but obviously wrong
PPA for death of son William has John KING born Shadwell, LON, ENG.
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21 He and
Hannah Hansen were married on 10 November 1812 in St John's Church, Parramatta, NSW, Australia., married by Rev Samuel MARSDEN.
2 He died on 6 May 1854, at age ~65, in Te Puna, NZ.
1,22,2,17,19 He was buried in May 1854 in St John the Baptist, Waimate North, NZ, AMID has buried Hohi.
9 Entered services of CMS 1809, served at 1st CMS mission in NZ at Rangihoua ( Oihi) from 1814 until its removal to Te Puna in 1832
gave donation to the building fund for the new Christ Church in Russell, 1834
travelled to Australia on the Ann 1809.
claimed to have purchased 21,000 acres JL
signed petition to King William IV 1837 BOI JL
claimed 10300 acres granted 5150 acres FK
june 1819 travelled from BOI to Hokianga with KENDALL. JLHK
possibly a child born abt 1841 = Mary Eliza KING who died Te Puna 14 dec 1860 aged 19 yrs MKI
6 descendants in 1892 JGOC seems low? John (Rev) W King was a shoemaker, flax dresser, CMS catechist (missionary) from 1809 in 1805.
23 He immigrated to arrived Bay of Islands on the Active to Rangihoua. on 22 December 1814.
24,25,3,17,18 He was a farmer in 1835.
2
Citations
- [S38]
- [S22] The First Family
- [S23] Narrative of a Voyage to New Zealand
- [S9] The Bay of Islands
- [S21] Letters From the Bay of Islands The story of Marianne WILLIAMS.
- [S351] Historic Hokianga
- [S411] BRIND of the Bay of Islands
- [S452] Hokianga
- [S456] one name study
- [S497] A Reluctant Pioneer
- [S565] The Meeting Place
- [S592] Pewhairangi Bay of Islands 1814-1845
- [S636] Before The Treaty of Waitangi
- [S644] A Most Noble Anchorage
- [S652] Women of the North
- [S731] Crisis at Kerikeri
- [S743] Early Settlers Roll
- [S807] Jubilee Gathering of Old Colonists October 10 1892
- [S828] MI and memorials Marsden Cross, Oihi, Rangihou Bay, BOI
- [S880] Te Hemara James HAMLIN 1803 - 1865
- [S898] The Old Land Claims in NZ
- [S60]
- [S27] Prophets in the Wilderness
- [S13] Bretts Historical Series 1890
- [S1] The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1
Hannah Hansen
F, #10395, b. 2 September 1792, d. 27 November 1851
Parents
Son | Phillip Hansen King+ (b. 28 August 1813, d. 30 August 1880) |
Son | Thomas Holloway King (b. 20 February 1815, d. 12 November 1818) |
Son | John Wheeler King (b. 1816, d. 16 June 1895) |
Daughter | Jane Holloway King+ (b. 10 February 1818, d. 5 December 1894) |
Son | William Spence King+ (b. 20 November 1819, d. 7 December 1896) |
Son | Joseph King (b. 1820, d. 11 October 1823) |
Son | Samuel Leigh King (b. 1822, d. 12 January 1871) |
Son | Joseph King (b. 11 October 1823, d. 24 November 1826) |
Son | James King (b. 28 August 1825, d. 5 July 1877) |
Daughter | Hannah King (b. 1827, d. 11 April 1886) |
Daughter | Sarah King (b. 1829, d. 2 January 1899) |
Daughter | Mary King (b. 2 April 1831, d. 12 April 1831) |
Daughter | Elizabeth Marsden King+ (b. 1837, d. 13 July 1926) |
Biography
Hannah Hansen was born on 2 September 1792 in London, England., died aged 60.
1,2,3,4,5,6,7 She and
John (Rev) W King were married on 10 November 1812 in St John's Church, Parramatta, NSW, Australia., married by Rev Samuel MARSDEN.
3 She died on 27 November 1851, at age 59, in Tepuna, Bay of Islands, NZ.
1,2,3,4,8,6,7 She was buried in 1851 in Oihi, Bay of Islands, NZ.
1 Went to Australia with family in july 1807. Hannah Hansen was baptized on 9 September 1792 in St George's-in-the-East, Stepney, London, ENG.
3 She immigrated to arrived Bay of Islands on the Active. on 22 December 1814.
9,6
Citations
- [S38]
- [S70]
- [S22] The First Family
- [S592] Pewhairangi Bay of Islands 1814-1845
- [S644] A Most Noble Anchorage
- [S743] Early Settlers Roll
- [S828] MI and memorials Marsden Cross, Oihi, Rangihou Bay, BOI
- [S652] Women of the North
- [S23] Narrative of a Voyage to New Zealand
Phillip Hansen King
M, #10396, b. 28 August 1813, d. 30 August 1880
Parents
Biography
Phillip Hansen King was born on 28 August 1813 in Parramatta, NSW, AUS.
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 He and
Charlotte Dair Fisk were married on 1 July 1840 in Auckland, NZ, BOIMAR! has Te Puna.
2,6,10 He died on 30 August 1880, at age 67, in Waiuku, NZ, Russell Museum has 1888 and also HF.
1,2,6,8 Phillip Hansen King was a farmer Waiaua, Bay of Islands, sometime interpreter.
2 Arrived Bay of Islands on Active on same voyage as parents John and Hannah.
NOTE: BOIBAP1, original baptism records has mother of Isabella Jane listed as Harriot and place of residence 1841 Te Puna.
12 children? according to Russell museum. others may be: Constance 1886-1982, Isabella Hargreaves 1840 -1932, leonard C 1889 -1917, Eleanor 1859 -1957, William J 1860 - 1949 ( but already one listed?)
1830 went to England for about two years and learnt carpentery as a trade but never followed this trade later.
1845 went to Auckland because of Maori disturbances. Returned 1846 but found the isoloation difficult. Went to Auckland 1850.
signed petition to King William IV 1837 BOI JL
claimed 2305 acres granted 2305 acres FK
AMI has 12 children. ( not listed)
The first Pakeha owners at Waiaua were Philip and Charlotte King, Philip being the oldest son of John and Hannah King, the CMS missionaries of Hohi / Rangihoua. Philip was himself for some time a catechist at Hohi and Te Puna, before purchasing this land at Waiaua in 1836. There is a long history of farming at Tepene, as well as the mining of china clay for the ceramics industry, and most recently the development of an international golfing resort, Kauri Cliffs. He immigrated to arrived Rangihoua, Bay of Islands on the Active., on 22 December 1814.
2,11,8
Citations
- [S70]
- [S22] The First Family
- [S9] The Bay of Islands
- [S198] by this we conquer
- [S411] BRIND of the Bay of Islands
- [S456] one name study
- [S592] Pewhairangi Bay of Islands 1814-1845
- [S743] Early Settlers Roll
- [S807] Jubilee Gathering of Old Colonists October 10 1892
- [S1064] Demographic History BOI section 3
- [S23] Narrative of a Voyage to New Zealand
Peter (Captain) Dillon
M, #10397, b. about 1780, d. 1847
Biography
Peter (Captain) Dillon was born about 1780 in Martinique Irish parents?
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 He and
Maori were married in 1843 in Tauranga.
6 He died in 1847.
4 First visited NZ 1809 ASH
visited NZ as Ship's Captain, Active june 1814 from Sydney.
Captain, Chevalier, Peter DILLON
several visits
1827 BOI on the "Research" ( east India Company's Surveying vessel) PM, CHT
awarded Legion of Honour and other titles for finding the wreck of La Perouse. MA. Peter (Captain) Dillon was a Ships Captain Active in 1814.
4 He was a Captain of Calder in 1823.
9 He was a Captain of St Patrick in 1825.
5
Citations
- [S206] Historical Sketch of NZ the first hundred years
- [S216] The Years Before Waitangi
- [S275] This Horrid Practice
- [S345] They Came to New Zealand
- [S411] BRIND of the Bay of Islands
- [S513] A Centennial History of Tauranga
- [S731] Crisis at Kerikeri
- [S755] The Whale's Wake
- [S818] BOI Shipping Arrivals and Departures 1803 - 1840
Dinah Carruthers
F, #10398, b. about 1790
Biography
Dinah Carruthers was born about 1790.
1 She and
William Hall were married on 29 May 1809 in England.
1 Left NZ on the Vansittart 1822 for Sydney.
note: AMI has departed march 1816 ? Dinah Carruthers immigrated to Bay of Islands, NZ, in December 1814.
2,3 She emigrated from to Sydney, Australia on the Vansittart, in 1822.
Citations
- [S592] Pewhairangi Bay of Islands 1814-1845
- [S22] The First Family
- [S23] Narrative of a Voyage to New Zealand
William Carlisle
M, #10399, b. about 1784, d. 27 July 1852
Parents
Biography
William Carlisle was born about 1784.
1,2,3,4 He and
Mary Ann Gordon were married on 11 September 1811 in St Matthews CE, Windsor, NSW, Aus.
5 He and
Elizabeth Blackman were married on 7 January 1816 in Richmond, NSW, AUS.
5 He died on 27 July 1852 in Carwell, Rylstone, NSW, AUS.
5 Arrived Sydney 24 jun 1804 as a free settler on the convict ship Experiment. Also on board were Thomas and and Alice GORDON and children, also free settlers.
arrived with family Bay of Islands 1817.
Thomas GORDON and William CARLISLE were given grants of 100 acres each at Richmond NSW. Both travelled on Experiment and came from London. I am descended from Thomas's daughter. She married William Carlisle. William and Charles went to New Zealand - were sent by Samuel Marsden. William was there about 3 years and Charles for a bit shorter time. They returned to Australia about 1819. I do have the dates on CD and would have to look for it.
1832 went to Te Puna Mission AMID. William Carlisle immigrated to arrived Bay of Islands in 1816 first went without family then returned with family later in 1817.
made a short visit to Rangihou in 1822.
5,3 He was an assistant to KENDALL in Mission at Rangihoua. sawyer and school teacher in 1816.
6,7,1 He emigrated from arrived Sydney 18 nov 1819 on 9 November 1819.
5,8
Citations
- [S592] Pewhairangi Bay of Islands 1814-1845
- [S731] Crisis at Kerikeri
- [S743] Early Settlers Roll
- [S1046] Te Rongopai 1814 bicentenary reflections on Christian beginnings
- [S57]
- [S22] The First Family
- [S9] The Bay of Islands
- [S59] The Life of Samuel Marsden
Mary Ann Gordon
F, #10400, b. 24 November 1792, d. 19 February 1813
Parents
Biography
Mary Ann Gordon was born on 24 November 1792.
1,2 She and
William Carlisle were married on 11 September 1811 in St Matthews CE, Windsor, NSW, Aus.
1 She died on 19 February 1813, at age 20, in Sydney, NSW, AUS.
1 Arrived Sydney Australia on the Experiment with family in 1804.
Thomas and William Carlisle were given grants of 100 acres each at Richmond NSW. Both travelled on Experiment and came from London. I am descended from Thomas's daughter. She married William Carlisle. William and Charles went to New Zealand - were sent by Samuel Marsden. William was there about 3 years and Charles for a bit shorter time. They returned to Australia about 1819. I do have the dates on CD and would have to look for it. EG. Mary Ann Gordon was baptized on 20 January 1793 in St Marys CE, St marleybone, MDSX, ENG.
1 She immigrated to Sydney to BOI in 1817.
1,2 She emigrated from arrived Sydney 18 nov 1819 on 9 November 1819.
1,3
Citations
- [S57]
- [S731] Crisis at Kerikeri
- [S59] The Life of Samuel Marsden