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Thomas Laughlan

M, #40401, b. about 1785

Biography

Thomas Laughlan was born about 1785.1
Thomas Laughlan was a crew and sealer on the Cumberland in 1812.1

Citations

  1. [S1218] J O C ROSS, William Stewart sealing captain, trader and speculator

Hall

F, #40402, b. 1810, d. 1810

Parents

FatherWilliam Hall (b. about 1790)
MotherDinah Carruthers (b. about 1790)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Hall was born in 1810 in at sea on the Ann.1 She died in 1810, at age ~0, in at sea on the Ann.1
Twin.

Citations

  1. [S1219] Kath Hansen, Rangihoua : Mission Impossible ?

Hall

U, #40403, b. 1810, d. 1810

Parents

FatherWilliam Hall (b. about 1790)
MotherDinah Carruthers (b. about 1790)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Hall was born in 1810 in at sea on the Ann.1 He/she died in 1810, at age ~0, in at sea on the Ann.1
Twin.

Citations

  1. [S1219] Kath Hansen, Rangihoua : Mission Impossible ?

Unknown

F, #40404, b. about 1790
Pedigree Link

Biography

Unknown was born about 1790.1 She and Peter (Captain) Dillon were married in 1814 in Sydney, NSW.1

Citations

  1. [S1219] Kath Hansen, Rangihoua : Mission Impossible ?

William Thorne

M, #40405, b. about 1790

Biography

William Thorne was born about 1790.1
William Thorne immigrated to Sydney to BOI on the Active in September 1815.1

Citations

  1. [S1219] Kath Hansen, Rangihoua : Mission Impossible ?

Thomas Rogers

M, #40406, b. about 1790

Biography

Thomas Rogers was born about 1790.1
Shipwrecked abt sep 1815 North Cape rescued feb 2016 by the Active left NZ on the Active to Tahiti KAHA. Thomas Rogers was a crew on the Betsey in 1815.1

Citations

  1. [S1219] Kath Hansen, Rangihoua : Mission Impossible ?

Thomas Hunt

M, #40407, b. about 1785

Biography

Thomas Hunt was born about 1785.1
Shipwrecked abt sep 1815 North Cape rescued feb 2016 by the Active left NZ on the Active to Tahiti KAHA. Thomas Hunt was a crew on the Betsey in 1815.1

Citations

  1. [S1219] Kath Hansen, Rangihoua : Mission Impossible ?

William Pascoe Crook

M, #40408, b. about 1875
Pedigree Link

Biography

William Pascoe Crook was born about 1875 in ENG.1 He and Unknown were married ENG.1
Spent a few weeks Rangihoua enroute from Sydney to Tahiti 1816 to take up position. KAHA. William Pascoe Crook was a missionary Tahiti in 1816.1

Citations

  1. [S1219] Kath Hansen, Rangihoua : Mission Impossible ?

Unknown

F, #40409, b. about 1780
Pedigree Link

Biography

Unknown was born about 1780 in ENG.1 She and William Pascoe Crook were married ENG.1
Spent a few weeks Rangihoua enroute from Sydney to Tahiti 1816 KAHA.

Citations

  1. [S1219] Kath Hansen, Rangihoua : Mission Impossible ?

Conway

M, #40410, b. about 1775

Biography

Conway was born about 1775.1
Marsden sent two Sawyers, CONWAY and CAMPBELL to Rangihoua 1815 KAHA. Conway was a sawyer Rangihoua in 1815.1

Citations

  1. [S1219] Kath Hansen, Rangihoua : Mission Impossible ?

A Hope Blake

M, #40411, b. 1840, d. December 1911

Parents

FatherGeorge Henry Blake (b. 1803, d. 1849)
MotherSarah (b. 1806)
Pedigree Link

Biography

A Hope Blake was born in 1840 in at sea on the Slains Castle off Cape of Good Hope.1 He died in December 1911, at age ~71, in Christchurch.1
PPA
Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15804, 20 December 1911, Page 2
A HARDY PIONEER.
THE LATE Mr A. Hope BLAKE.
After an eventful life, a life spent in tlie forefront of the most stirring times of New Zealand?s history., Mr A. Hope Blake, who was one of the pioneers of the dominion, died Christchurch on Monday. Mr Blake wao born on the ship Slain?s Castie when she was rounding the Cape of Good Hope (on her way to the dominion in 1840, and he landed in Wellington with his parents in the first month of the following year. His father came out to the new country under contract to the New Zealand Company, but in 1849 he decided to go to Lyttelton. On the way down from Wellington he was drowned, and he left his wife with nine children to care for and rear in a rough country. She fought her battle bravely, and with the aid of her family, and encouraged by the kindness of the settlers, she succeeded admirably. In 1861 Mr Hope Blake went to Napier and commenced in business as a baker. The outbreak of the Maori War found him in the Napier Militia, and he served at the battle of Oamarunui, an engagement that he afterwards simply but sadly described in his "Sixty Years in New Zealand." After the quelling of the rising of tho Hau Haus he returned to the bakehouse, and a year later he married, but he also took part in other campaigns against the rebellious natives. In 1874 his fortunes carried him to Canterbury, and once more he set himself up in a bakery business and continued in charge of it until his death. Two years ago he completed and had published a thoroughly interesting and well written work on the early times in New Zealand, principally the North Island, given to the public under the title "Sixty Years in New Zealand.? In that modest literary effort Mr Blake contributed some cajiable sketches i t Maori war scenes and many shrewd delineations of Maori character, coupled with a number of well-told anecdotes. Throughout his life Mr Blake took an active interest in the dominion's politics, being closely identified withi the fortunes of what is now the Opposition Party, and right to the time of his death he was a keen critic of the political situation. As a young man he was a first-class rifle-shot and for three vears was provincial champion of Hawke?s Bay. In music he found another sphere for earnest and enjoyable service, and from 1851 until the Sunday before his last illness he was a member of a church choir, either in Wellington, in Napier or in Canterbury. During his residence in Christchurch he was a member of the choir at St Mary?s Catholic Church, and he was an enthusiastic member of the St Vincent de Paul Society connected Ĺ’with St Mary?s parish. Latterly he was president of the branch, and it was while returning from a conference at tho Catholic Cathedral -in connection with tho Society that he caught a chill, which developed into pleurisy and then turned to Pneumonia, causing his death after a life of seventy-one years, of which all but a very brief period in the first year of his life was spent in the dominion. Mr Blake was a highly respected citizen and a proud and worthy recipient of the Maori war medal. He leaves a widow and four sons.

Citations

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

Captain Daniels

M, #40412, b. about 1785

Biography

Captain Daniels was born about 1785.
Captain Daniels was a Captain of the Catherine in 1817.1

Citations

  1. [S1219] Kath Hansen, Rangihoua : Mission Impossible ?

Charles Pharazyn

M, #40413, b. 1839, d. 1903

Parents

FatherCharles Johnstone Pharazyn (b. 11 October 1802, d. 16 August 1903)
MotherMary Catherine Buckland (b. about 1809, d. 1864)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Charles Pharazyn was born in 1839 in LON, ENG, died aged abt 66.1 He died in 1903, at age ~64, in London, ENG.1
PPA
Press, Volume LX, Issue 11535, 18 March 1903, Page 8

SUICIDE OF A NEW ZEALANDER.
DROWNED IN THE THAMES
United Press Association?By El _otrio Telegraph?Copyright. (Received March 17th, 11.52 p.m.) LONDON, March 17. Mr Charles Pharazyn, of New Zealand, has been missing for three weeks. His body has now been found in the Thames. At the inquest a verdict was returned of suicide during temporary insanity. Mr Pharazyn was a well-known Wellington resident. He was a son of Mr C. J. Pharazyn, one of Wellington's earliest settlers, who landed there in 1841, and is living there yet, at the age of 101.

Citations

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

Harriet Maria

F, #40414, b. about 1805, d. 1864
Pedigree Link

Biography

Harriet Maria was born about 1805 in ENG. She and Charles Johnstone Pharazyn were married in 1825 in LON, ENG. She died in 1864, at age ~59, in NZ.1
Harriet Maria immigrated to NZ on the Jane arriving NZ 24/5/1841 on 30 November 1840.2

Citations

  1. [S1177] WIKIPEDIA
  2. [S116] various web sites, Shipping Lists

Mary Catherine Buckland

F, #40415, b. about 1809, d. 1864
Pedigree Link

Family: Charles Johnstone Pharazyn (b. 11 October 1802, d. 16 August 1903)

SonRobert Pharazyn (b. about 1835)
SonEdward Pharazyn (b. about 1837)
SonCharles Pharazyn (b. 1839, d. 1903)
SonWilliam Pharazyn (b. 1842, d. 1872)

Biography

Mary Catherine Buckland was born about 1809 in ENG died aged 55. She and Charles Johnstone Pharazyn were married in 1832 in LON, ENG. She died in 1864, at age ~55, in Wellington, NZ.
SL has Saarah PHARAZYN.

Jessica Rankin

F, #40416, b. 1818, d. 1891
Pedigree Link

Biography

Jessica Rankin was born in 1818 in ENG. She and Charles Johnstone Pharazyn were married on 24 December 1867 in St Paul's, Wellington. She died in 1891, at age ~73, in NZ.

William Pharazyn

M, #40417, b. 1842, d. 1872

Parents

FatherCharles Johnstone Pharazyn (b. 11 October 1802, d. 16 August 1903)
MotherMary Catherine Buckland (b. about 1809, d. 1864)
Pedigree Link

Biography

William Pharazyn was born in 1842 in Wellington, NZ.1 He and Frances Mary Greenwood were married. He died in 1872, at age ~30.1

Citations

  1. [S1177] WIKIPEDIA

Frances Mary Greenwood

F, #40418, b. about 1845

Parents

FatherJohn (Dr) Danforth Greenwood (b. about 1803, d. June 1890)
MotherSarah Field (b. 1809, d. 13 December 1899)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Frances Mary Greenwood was born about 1845.1 She and William Pharazyn were married.

Citations

  1. [S1177] WIKIPEDIA