Individual Notes

Note for:   Elizabeth Collier,   1830 -          Index

Individual Note:
     Name from 1851 England and Wales Census

1851 England and Wales Census shows Elizabeth Collins?, Relationship: Daughter, Aged: 21, Birthplace: Mill, Fulham, Civil Parish: Bethnal Green, Occ: None Listed, Address: 22 Wellington Road



Individual Notes

Note for:   William Harrison,   ABT 1820 -          Index

Individual Note:
     Name from C Woolliscroft Family Tree

Occ: Confectioner and Admitted to "Society of Lintot" 10/1/1842 and Year of Birth and Place from M Serdiuk



Individual Notes

Note for:   William Faulsham,   ABT 1821 -          Index

Individual Note:
     Name from C Woolliscroft Family Tree

Year of Birth and Place from M Serdiuk



Individual Notes

Note for:   Emily Martha Faulsham,   ABT 1850 -          Index

Individual Note:
     Name from C Woolliscroft Family Tree

Year of Birth and Place from M Serdiuk



Individual Notes

Note for:   Mary Gaucheron,   Chr. 23 FEB 1742 -          Index

Christening:   
     Date:   23 FEB 1742
     Place:   St Dunstan Church, Stepney, London, England

Individual Note:
     Name from C Woolliscroft Family Tree

*Date of Christening from Latter Day Saints IGI Individual Record Source, Batch No: C055774, Dates: 1730 - 1752, Source Call No: 0595420, Type: Film, Printout: 6902926, Age at Christening: 1*



Individual Notes

Note for:   Lewis Or Louis Gaucheron,   Chr. 23 DEC 1747 -          Index

Christening:   
     Date:   23 DEC 1747
     Place:   St Botolph Church, Bishopgate, London

Individual Note:
     Name of Lewis from C Woolliscroft Family Tree

Name of Louis from M Serdiuk

*Date of Christening from Latter Day Saints IGI Individual Record Source, Batch No: C001615, Dates: 1742 - 1752, Source Call No: 0380143, Type: Film, Printout: 6901246*



Individual Notes

Note for:   John Gaucheron,   Chr. 28 MAY 1755 -          Index

Christening:   
     Date:   28 MAY 1755
     Place:   Spitalfield, Christ Church, Stepney, London

Individual Note:
     Name from C Woolliscroft Family Tree

*Date of Christening from Latter Day Saints IGI Individual Record Source, Batch No: C069691, Dates: 1721 - 1780, Source Call No: 0592621, Type: Film, Printout: 6903950*



Individual Notes

Note for:   Thomas? Gaucheron,   Chr. 13 NOV 1757 -          Index

Christening:   
     Date:   13 NOV 1757
     Place:   Spitalfield, Christ Church, Stepney, London

Individual Note:
     Name from Latter Day Saints IGI Record

*Date of Christening from Latter Day Saints IGI Individual Record Source, Batch No: C069691, Dates: 1721 - 1780, Source Call No: 0592621, Type: Film, Printout: 6903950*



Individual Notes

Note for:   Alexander Known As Sandy Miller,   1881 - 17 SEP 1964         Index

Burial:   
     Date:   19 SEP 1964
     Place:   Archer Street, Q E Park, Masterton Cemetery

Individual Note:
     Lived in Masterton Elisabeth Gael Pye nee Stewart remembers Uncle Sandy and Aunty Pearl

1891 Census shows Civil Parish of Muthill, School Board District of Muthill, Parliamentary Division of West Perthshire, Village of Muthill. Alexander Miller, Son, Unmarried, Aged: 9, Occ: Scholar, Birthplace: Muthill, Dwelling: Willoughby Street, Rooms with one or more windows: 3

Jessie McIntyre arrived with 8 children on the "Rakaia". All of them were her nieces and nephews. It departed 27/3/1901 from London and arrived Wellington 29/5/1901,
Names as on Passenger List,
McIntyre, Miss Jessie, Housekeeper, 45
Miller, Miss E H, Teacher, 22
Miller, Mr J G, Grocer, 21
Miller, Mr Alex, Grocer, 19
Miller, Mr William, Grocer, 18
Miller, Miss Christina, Student, 14
Miller, Master Tom, Student, 11
Miller, Miss C, Student, 9
Miller, Miss E, Student, 5

1902 Masterton Supplementary Roll shows Miller Alexander, Masterton, Carpenter

1910 Wises shows Miller, Alex, carpenter, 73 Church St, Masterton

Details from Masterton Oral History Archive Interviewee Information Form for Kenneth McIntyre Miller
Alexander Miller was a builder and first worked for C E Daniels in their Mill making butter boxes out of white pine. Later Alexander worked for various builders before starting up with a partner Mr Wallace about 1934. They built the first two houses that were build in College Street which was put in round about that time. The owner of the subdivision or a friend brought two sections and built two houses to set the subdivision going and it has never looked back. That was about 1935.

*Marriage Details Date: 1921, Folio No: 7473*

The Wairarapa Midweek 21st December 2004 shows
Childhood Christmas Remembered
By Terry Cairns
...
Cousins
We would exchange greetings with cousins Ted, Eila, Nella and Arthur plus their children. Then across the road to greet Mavis and Rusty's - and more cousins. There were presents exchanged by practically everybody.
Brief visits, kisses etc all around then we toddled off to Gran Allsworth's where Aunty Pearl Uncle Sandy, Uncle Punch and cousin Ken had been up since dawn setting it up.
Uncle Sandy (a scot of course) was a carpenter by trade but somehow the trestle tables always needed a new cord or a nail driven down. He had the tools.
There was a walnut tree of unknown vintage growing in the backyard of my gran's home.
If afforded us shade for our Christmas gathering.
We would all help put out the trestle tables and wooden forms, plus chairs, ready for the white tablecloths to be spread for an unknown number of visitors. People came from all over Masterton, Petone and Levin. The Picketts, Granthams, Jones, Wootons, Allworths, Millers, Pragnell, Mooneys and the Treens from Korokoro. There was sufficient food so nobody would go away hungry. I would hazard a guess that there would be all round 80 people calling in during the day.
Gran would sit at the head of the table in a chair especially cushioned for her. Relations sat at her elbow to look after her every need. Grace before the meal was said and then what a tuck-in Turkey, goose, chicken, vension, beef, mutton, pork, salads, many kinds of nuts, ginger chunks followed by fruit salad, the traditional English plum-duff and custard, apple and currant pie washed down with cordial or a cup of tea. Children searched for threepenny bits in the plum-duff and seldom missed out, as the adults would ask them to look away as they sneaked a coin from their waistcoat pockets to put into the pud.
After the meal it was all hands to the dishes and preparation for afternoon tea and later of the evening meal. Some adjourned to the sofas to rest while the young gathered around the camellia bush for Gran's, Aunt Pearl's and Sandy's handouts. Teenagers crossed to Uncle Punch's horse paddock on the corner of Herbert Street to play a spirited game of tippeny-run cricket.
Where are the people of Masterton during Christmas Day nowadays? You will find them doing what we did - gathering with the families for an exchange of presents and a good dinner. A traditional Wairarapa Christmas

Masterton Cemetery Records shows Miller, Alexander, Record: 008313, Aged: 82, Cemetery: Archer Street, Q E Park, Plan: VIII, Row: 16, Plot: AM, Date of Death: 17/9/1964, Date of burial: 19/9/1964

The Wairarapa Times-Age 17th September 1964 shows
Miller, Alexander (Sandy) - On September 17, 1964, loved husband of Grace Pearl Miller, of 105 Makora Road, Masterton, loved father of Ken; in his 83rd year. Service at St John's Methodist Church, Masterton, Saturday, September 19, 1964, at 11am. Funeral then leaving for the Masterton Cemetery. Wairarapa Funeral Services
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The Wairarapa Times-Age 18th September 1964 shows
Funeral
Stonehenge Lodge No. 1
U.A.O.D
Officers and Members are respectfully requested to attend the Funeral of the late Bro. A. Miller,
By request of A.D

Cemetery fiche for Masterton Cemetery Headstones shows record no: 1645
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In memory of Alexander (Sandy) loved husband of Grace Pearl Miller died 17/9/1964 aged 81 years. Grace Pearl Miller died 19/7/1977 aged 83 years