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Mary Ann Curtis

F, #18376, b. December 1815, d. 26 October 1841

Parents

FatherWalter Curtis (b. 23 February 1792, d. 5 October 1844)
MotherElizabeth Hogg (b. about 1795, d. 1 January 1881)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Mary Ann Curtis was born in December 1815 in Lowestoff, Suffolk, ENG.1,2 She died on 26 October 1841, at age 25, in Lowestoff, Suffolk, ENG.2

Citations

  1. [S272] http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast
  2. [S953] ggg grandson

Caroline Curtis

F, #18377, b. June 1818

Parents

FatherWalter Curtis (b. 23 February 1792, d. 5 October 1844)
MotherElizabeth Hogg (b. about 1795, d. 1 January 1881)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Caroline Curtis was born in June 1818 in Lowestoff, Suffolk, ENG.1

Citations

  1. [S272] http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast

John (Captain) Gillies

M, #18378, b. about 1800, d. 6 September 1875
Pedigree Link

Biography

John (Captain) Gillies was born about 1800 in SCT?1,2 He and Eliza Rottenbury were married on 29 September 1834 in Sydney, NSW, AUS.2 He and Anne were married about 1843 in Sydney, NSW, AUS.2 He died on 6 September 1875 in Coromandel Harbour, NZ, drowned.2
Ship builder on the Manning River, NSW 1830's onwards. Built the brig "Tryphena" 1842.
completed the building of the 410 ton brig "Stirlingshire" Nagle's Cove. Great Barrier Island november 1848 DOAR1
built the Vivid 1848 and sold to William (Captain) BUTLER. JCMO
shipbuilding Coromandel from 1844 to 1846 then to Nagle's Cove GBI. DOAR1. John (Captain) Gillies was a boat builder, Great Barrier Island in 1844.3 He immigrated to Sydney to Auckland on the Vixen on 28 February 1844.2

Citations

  1. [S877] The Butler House Mangonui 1847-1990
  2. [S973] Captain John GILLIES
  3. [S303] email address;

Anne

F, #18379, b. about 1804, d. 20 August 1858
Pedigree Link

Biography

Anne was born about 1804 died aged 54.1 She and John (Captain) Gillies were married about 1843 in Sydney, NSW, AUS.2 She died on 20 August 1858 in Coromandel Harbour, NZ.1
Anne immigrated to Sydney to Auckland, NZ on the Vixen, on 28 February 1844.2

Citations

  1. [S303] email address;
  2. [S973] Captain John GILLIES

William McLEOD

M, #18380, b. about 1810

Biography

William McLEOD was born about 1810.1
In dec 1836 jointly purchased Whanganui Island, Coromandel harbour with William WEBSTER DA
http://sites.google.com/a/aotea.org/don-armitage/Home/great-barrier-island-history.

Citations

  1. [S303] email address;

F S Peppercorne

M, #18381, b. about 1810

Biography

F S Peppercorne was born about 1810.1
Associated with William WEBSTER and Ranulph DACRE in a mining venture on the Coromandel 1845 DA

see also: http://sites.google.com/a/aotea.org/don-armitage/Home/great-barrier-island-history.

Citations

  1. [S303] email address;

Arthur (Captain) Devlin

M, #18382, b. 1810, d. 27 August 1893

Parents

Pedigree Link

Biography

Arthur (Captain) Devlin was born in 1810.1,2,3 He died on 27 August 1893, at age ~83, in Hastings, VIC, AUS.2
Detailed history see: http://www.netspeed.com.au/Kdevlin/Stanley/CAPTAIN%20ARTHUR%20DEVLIN.pdf
spent year in NZ on coastal trading on the Abercrombie and back to Sydney 1842. Later to Great Barrier island 1848 to sail Stirlingshire from GBI to Sydney.

Citations

  1. [S303] email address;
  2. [S305] http://www.netspeed.com.au/Kdevlin/Stanley/CAPTAIN%20ARTHUR%20DEVLIN.pdf
  3. [S595] article in More True Tales Great Barrier

Ann Wilkinson

F, #18383
Pedigree Link

Family: Jonathon Woods

SonBenjamin Woods+ (b. 1787, d. 6 November 1867)

Biography

Ann Wilkinson was born.1

Citations

  1. [S304] NZ Genealogist pp 167-169 jul/aug 2010

Joseph Bryar

M, #18384, b. about 1810

Biography

Joseph Bryar was born about 1810.1
1840 living near Kawakawa BOI. GO.

Citations

  1. [S304] NZ Genealogist pp 167-169 jul/aug 2010

Arthur Devlin

M, #18385
Pedigree Link

Family: Priscilla Squire

SonJames Devlin (b. 1808, d. 1875)
SonArthur (Captain) Devlin (b. 1810, d. 27 August 1893)
DaughterMary Devlin (b. 1813, d. 1835)
SonPatrick Devlin (b. 1815, d. 1865)
DaughterAnn Devlin (b. 1817, d. 1854)

Biography

Arthur Devlin was born in IRL.1 He and Priscilla Squire were married on 2 April 1806 in NSW, AUS.1
Exiled to Australia due to rebellion etc.

Citations

  1. [S303] email address;

Priscilla Squire

F, #18386

Parents

Pedigree Link

Family: Arthur Devlin

SonJames Devlin (b. 1808, d. 1875)
SonArthur (Captain) Devlin (b. 1810, d. 27 August 1893)
DaughterMary Devlin (b. 1813, d. 1835)
SonPatrick Devlin (b. 1815, d. 1865)
DaughterAnn Devlin (b. 1817, d. 1854)

Biography

Priscilla Squire and Thomas Small were married. She and Arthur Devlin were married on 2 April 1806 in NSW, AUS.1

Citations

  1. [S303] email address;

James Squire

M, #18387
Pedigree Link

Biography

James Squire and Elizabeth Mason were married.

Elizabeth Mason

F, #18388
Pedigree Link

Biography

Elizabeth Mason and James Squire were married.

Thomas Small

M, #18389
Pedigree Link

Biography

Thomas Small and Priscilla Squire were married.

James Devlin

M, #18390, b. 1808, d. 1875

Parents

Pedigree Link

Biography

James Devlin was born in 1808 in AUS.1,2 He died in 1875, at age ~67.1
Living Matanaka, Otago 1843 FT
mentioned in Shortland's Journal FT.

Citations

  1. [S305] http://www.netspeed.com.au/Kdevlin/Stanley/CAPTAIN%20ARTHUR%20DEVLIN.pdf
  2. [S195] Whaling in Southern Waters

Mary Devlin

F, #18391, b. 1813, d. 1835

Parents

Pedigree Link

Biography

Mary Devlin was born in 1813 in AUS.1 She died in 1835, at age ~22.1

Citations

  1. [S305] http://www.netspeed.com.au/Kdevlin/Stanley/CAPTAIN%20ARTHUR%20DEVLIN.pdf

Patrick Devlin

M, #18392, b. 1815, d. 1865

Parents

Pedigree Link

Biography

Patrick Devlin was born in 1815 in AUS.1,2 He died in 1865, at age ~50.1
Spent sometime on Great Barrier Island finishing off building the Stirlingshire around 1846 with his brother Arthur. DAR.

Citations

  1. [S305] http://www.netspeed.com.au/Kdevlin/Stanley/CAPTAIN%20ARTHUR%20DEVLIN.pdf
  2. [S595] article in More True Tales Great Barrier

Ann Devlin

F, #18393, b. 1817, d. 1854

Parents

Pedigree Link

Biography

Ann Devlin was born in 1817 in AUS.1 She died in 1854, at age ~37.1

Citations

  1. [S305] http://www.netspeed.com.au/Kdevlin/Stanley/CAPTAIN%20ARTHUR%20DEVLIN.pdf

James Lawrence

M, #18394, b. about 1810

Biography

James Lawrence was born about 1810.1
1845 came from Sydney to Nagle Cove Great Barrier Island to work on shipbuilding
http://sites.google.com/a/aotea.org/don-armitage/Home/great-barrier-island-history/capt-nagle-jp-convicts-his-workers-early-1846.

Citations

  1. [S303] email address;

William (Hon) Swanson

M, #18395, b. 1819, d. 1903
Pedigree Link

Family: Mary (b. about 1820)

SonCharles Swanson (b. 1846, d. 1930)
SonWilliam Swanson (b. 1847)
SonGeorge Swanson (b. 1852, d. 1934)

Biography

William (Hon) Swanson was born in 1819 in Leith, SCT.1,2,3 He and Mary were married. He died in 1903, at age ~84, in Swanson, Auckland, NZ, ESR has 1897.1,2
Considerable detail on W SWANSON
http://sites.google.com/a/aotea.org/don-armitage/Home/great-barrier-island-history/capt-nagle-jp-convicts-his-workers-early-1846
1844 to Sydney from Scotland. DA
M.L.C., is one of Auckland's best known and most trusted politicians; he has had a somewhat eventful career, and the record of many vicissitudes which he has experienced will show the general trend of colonial life. Born in Leith, near Edinburgh, on the 30th of May, 1819, he early suffered the loss of both his parents, and was brought up under the care first of his paternal grandfather, and subsequently of an uncle. Shortly after attaining his majority, Mr. Swanson completed his apprenticeship as a shipwright, and lost little time in trying his fortunes in the colonies. Arriving in Auckland in 1844, he found employment in various lines, but wages at that time were low in the Northern Capital, and Mr. Swanson visited California in the hope of striking something better. His voyage thither was eventful enough, as may be imagined from the fact that it was undertaken in a vessel of fourteen tons. The shipwright, however, had confidence in his own work, and, when the customs officer at Auckland declined to clear the vessel outwards on account of her being too small for a foreign voyage, Mr. Swanson, the builder and owner, quietly took his departure for the Bay of Islands, where he found an officer either more ignorant, or less strict as to the tonnage of his little craft. His mates, though possessing a theoretical knowledge of seamanship, were divided in opinion on some of the more abstruse points of navigation, and had it not been for the timely aid of a ?passenger??the late Mr. Bell, brother of Mrs. Allan O'Neill?there is no doubt that the desired haven could never have been reached. With Mr. Bell's assistance, however, Mr. Swanson and his little company found their way to Tahiti, and on to Honolulu, where the vessel was sold, Mr. Swanson, by the transaction, becoming a landed proprietor on a small scale. After working some time in Honolulu at four dollars a day, Mr. Swanson continued his journey, and arrived in California at a time when the wages of skilled artisans ranged from sixteen to twenty-five dollars per day; he was fortunate in obtaining employment for some length of time at the maximum wage. Returning to this colony in 1852, Mr. Swanson took up land at the place now bearing his name, and engaged heartily in the timber industry. Here he not only met with personal prosperity, but put many others in the way of making a competence. Being popular with all classes, and thoroughly trusted, Mr. Swanson was early marked out for a public career. The first position of importance to which he was elected was that of representative of the West Ward on the City Board, immediately on the formation of that body. The next step was to the Provincial Council, in which he represented first the Northern District of Auckland and then the City West; in 1871 he was elected without contest to a seat for Newton in the General Assembly. Mr. Swanson continued a member of the Provincial Council until the abolition of those bodies in 1876. In the House of Representatives he sat continuously until 1884, when, for the first and only time, he was beaten. This is a splendid record for a politician who has, throughout his career, conscientiously abstained from soliciting votes on his own behalf. Though lost to the Lower House, Mr. Swanson was not long out of harness, for in May, 1885, he was offered a seat in the Upper House, as a fitting acknowledgment of past services and present usefulness as a legislator. This offer was made by the Stout-Vogel Government, and was accepted by Mr. Swanson on condition of its being understood that he was free to act as independently as had always been his principle. Ever since his appointment Mr. Swanson has been an active member?not greatly given to talking, but exercising a salutary influence on the deliberations of the Council. As a citizen. Mr. Swanson is held in high esteem. No charitable object has ever been denied his aid, and his private acts of kindness and generosity have all been done with an absence of ostentation well worthy of imitation. The giving of annual treats to the children of the public schools has been a favourite means with Mr. Swanson of affording pleasure to others, and these have generally been given on the reassembling of school after the summer vacation. Of Mr. Swanson's eight children, seven survive and six are married. Mrs. Swanson was a chieftainess belonging to a powerful native tribe, and it is popularly supposed that she brought her husband many broad acres. This is, however, erroneous, as Mr. page 90 Swanson duly purchased from the Crown all his landed estates. His daughters are finished musicians, their indulgent father having provided his children with every opportunity of culture, besides attending to their material well being. For some time before her death, which occurred early in 1897, Mrs. Swanson was in very delicate health. William (Hon) Swanson was a boat builder in 1845.1,3 He immigrated to Sydney to NZ on the Terror in March 1845 ESR has 1840 to Great Barrier Island.1,2

Citations

  1. [S303] email address;
  2. [S743] Early Settlers Roll
  3. [S973] Captain John GILLIES

Mary Ann Cole Simmons

F, #18396, b. about 1845

Parents

FatherJohn Simmons (b. about 1820)
MotherMary Ann (HOLLINGSWORTH) Hollingshead (b. 1820)
Pedigree Link

Family: William Henry Sharp (b. 6 April 1845)

SonKenneth George Sharp (b. about 1870)
DaughterSharp (b. about 1870)

Biography

Mary Ann Cole Simmons was born about 1845. She and William Henry Sharp were married in 1896.1

Citations

  1. [S442] index

William Henry Sharp

M, #18397, b. 6 April 1845

Parents

FatherWilliam Sharp (b. 1820)
MotherJane (b. 1814, d. 21 October 1860)
Pedigree Link

Family: Mary Ann Cole Simmons (b. about 1845)

SonKenneth George Sharp (b. about 1870)
DaughterSharp (b. about 1870)

Biography

William Henry Sharp was born on 6 April 1845 in Papakura, Auckland, NZ.1,2,3 He and Mary Ann Cole Simmons were married in 1896.4
William Henry Sharp was baptized on 8 April 1845 in Wesleyan Chapel, Auckland.2

Citations

  1. [S302] email address
  2. [S1021] Register of Baptisms 1844-1972 Auckland area
  3. [S1052] Register of Families 1849 Presbyterian Church Auckland
  4. [S442] index

Kenneth George Sharp

M, #18398, b. about 1870

Parents

FatherWilliam Henry Sharp (b. 6 April 1845)
MotherMary Ann Cole Simmons (b. about 1845)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Kenneth George Sharp was born about 1870.1
Grandfather to Vicki JOHNSON VJ.

Citations

  1. [S302] email address

Anna Marie Goldsworthy

F, #18399, b. 11 April 1841, d. 1929

Parents

FatherJohn R Goldsworthy (b. 1810, d. 9 March 1865)
MotherElizabeth Richards (b. 1815, d. 27 May 1855)
Pedigree Link

Family: James Meiklejohn (b. about 1835)

SonPercy Vivian Garfield Meiklejohn
SonRobert John Strange Meiklejohn (b. 1876)
SonErnest Wilfred Meiklejohn (b. 1877)
DaughterMabel Richards Meiklejohn (b. 1879)

Biography

Anna Marie Goldsworthy was born on 11 April 1841 in Parnell, Auckland, NZ.1,2,3,4 She and James Meiklejohn were married on 25 December 1862 by rev Robert McKINNEY.1 She died in 1929, at age ~88.3
Papers Past https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/imageserver/newspapers/P29pZD1BUzE5MjkwOTAyLjIuMTc5JmNvbG9yPTMyJmV4dD1naWYmYXJlYT01JiZ3aWR0aD0zOTQ=
PPA Waikato Independent 3 sep 1929
OBIT
MRS ANNA MEIKLEJOHN The death occurred of Mrs Anna Maria Meiklcjohn, aged 88, at Devonport, on .Saturday. Born in Parnell in 1841, Mrs Meiklcjohn was a daughter of Mr John Goldsworthy, who arrived in New Zealand in 1840. After her marriage in 1862 she and Mr Mciklejohn lived at Big Omaha with the exception of three years spent on the Thames goldfields. Mr MciklejoXn died 30 years ago. Mrs Meiklejolih is survived by three sons, one daughter, 12 -grandchildren and three great-grand-children.

Citations

  1. [S303] email address;
  2. [S595] article in More True Tales Great Barrier
  3. [S743] Early Settlers Roll
  4. [S272] http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast

James Meiklejohn

M, #18400, b. about 1835
Pedigree Link

Family: Anna Marie Goldsworthy (b. 11 April 1841, d. 1929)

SonPercy Vivian Garfield Meiklejohn
SonRobert John Strange Meiklejohn (b. 1876)
SonErnest Wilfred Meiklejohn (b. 1877)
DaughterMabel Richards Meiklejohn (b. 1879)

Biography

James Meiklejohn was born about 1835.1 He and Anna Marie Goldsworthy were married on 25 December 1862 by rev Robert McKINNEY.2

Citations

  1. [S743] Early Settlers Roll
  2. [S303] email address;