Individual Notes

Note for:   George Wallace Raymond Evans,   27 JUN 1930 - 21 SEP 1991         Index

Individual Note:
     Name and Date of Birth from G Evans

Lived in Nelson in 1977 from Sarah Evans's Death Notice

*Marriage Details Date: 1950, Folio No: 4422, Names: George Wallace Raymond Evans and Una Evelyn Norris*

Nelson City Council Records shows George Wallace Raymond Evans, Date of Death: 21/9/1991, Cremation Date: 25/9/1991, Aged: 61 years, Plot Type: Ashes, Funeral Director: P. Day & Sons

The Nelson Evening Mail 23rd September 1991 shows
Evans George Wallace Raymond, on September 21, 1991, at his home, Flat 2, 46 Salisbury Road, Richmond. Loved father and father in law of Karen and Kevin Linton, Neal and Elizabeth, Mark and Kendall and loved Pop of Trudie, Daryl, Lance, Daniel, Emma, Coralee and Adam. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Hospice at Home Service, C/- Sally McCormack House, 96 Waimea Road, Nelson, would be appreciated.
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Funeral Notice
The friends of George Wallace Raymond Evans are respectfully informed that his Cremation Funeral Service will be held at Marsden House Funeral & Cremation Home, 41 Nile Street East, Nelson, on Wednesday Afternoon, September 25, 1991, at 2 pm.
Marsden House
Funeral Directors
F.D.A.N.Z.



Individual Notes

Note for:   Joseph Whitehouse,   ABT 1832 -          Index

Individual Note:
     Name and Year of Birth from Passenger List

Joseph was in Tasmania in 1891 from Charlotte Martha Whitehouse's Obituary

Joseph Whitehouse arrived in New Zealand with his Parents and 3 Siblings on the Lord William Bentinck it sailed from London 8/1/1841 and arrived Wellington 19/5/1841
Names as on Passenger List
John Whitehouse, Aged: 39, Agricultural Labourer & Shepherd
Charlotte Whitehouse, Aged: 34
Joseph Whitehouse, Aged: 9
Thomas Whitehouse, Aged: 5
William Whitehouse, Aged: 3
John Whitehouse, Infant



Individual Notes

Note for:   Thomas Whitehouse,   ABT 1836 - 6 MAR 1913         Index

Burial:   
     Date:   8 MAR 1913
     Place:   Bolton Street Cemetery, Wellington

Individual Note:
     Name from Passenger List and Lived in Cuba Street, Wellington in 1891 from Charlotte Martha Whitehouse's Obituary

Thomas Whitehouse arrived in New Zealand with his Parents and 3 Siblings on the Lord William Bentinck it sailed from London 8/1/1841 and arrived Wellington 19/5/1841
Names as on Passenger List
John Whitehouse, Aged: 39, Agricultural Labourer & Shepherd
Charlotte Whitehouse, Aged: 34
Joseph Whitehouse, Aged: 9
Thomas Whitehouse, Aged: 5
William Whitehouse, Aged: 3
John Whitehouse, Infant

*Marriage Details Date: 1860, Folio No: 281, Names: Thomas Whitehouse and Margaret McGillivray*

Wellington Independent 20th July 1860 shows
Married - July 15th, at St. Peter's Church, Te Aro, by the Rev. A. Stock, M.A., Thomas Whitehouse, of Wellington, to Margaret, fourth daughter of James McGillvray, of Inverness, Scotland

Bolton Street Cemetery Records show Thomas Whitehouse, Date of Burial: 8/3/1913, Cemetery: Public, Plot: 45.J

Probate Record shows Thomas Whitehouse, Place: Wellington, Occ: Gentleman, Date of Death: 6/3/1913, Court: Wellington, Archives Reference: AAOM 6029 15349, Probate No: 15349, Date Filed: 27/3/1913, Type: Will, Archives NZ, Wellington

The Evening Post 6th March 1913 shows
Whitehouse - On the 6th March, 1913, at 40, Dixon street, Thomas Whitehouse; aged 77 years. Private interment
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Mr. Thomas Whitehouse, a very old settler in Wellington, died at his residence, in Dixon Street, this morning. For a time before his death he had been in bad health. Mr. Whitehouse, who was 76 years of age, was born in Birmingham, and came to New Zealand with his parents in the ship Lord Bentinck, in 1841, landing at Wellington. Seven years later he entered the employ of Mr. G. P. Wallace, grocer, who was drowned in the wreck of the barque Maria some years afterwards. The late Mr. James Wallace, who was for a long time secretary of the Manawatu Railway Company, took over the business, and Mr. Whitehouse was also with him for some time, leaving after sixteen years' service in the establishment. In 1865 Mr. Whitehouse built a shop at the corner of Dixon street and Cuba street, opposite the Royal Oak Hotel, and he carried on a grocery business there for many years. He then built premises at the corner of those streets opposite Te Aro House, which are now occupied by Messrs. Jas. Smith and Sons, and he removed his business there, continuing until 1885, when he sold out to Messrs. Barr and Co. In the early days he was in the militia, and for many years he was a member of the Wellington Bowling Club. He has left a family of three sons - Arthur (Sydney), Donald (Christchurch), Walter (Wellington), and three daughters - Mrs. Holgate (Wellington), Mesdames Jamieson and Nees (Christchurch). Mrs. Whitehouse died some years ago. The funeral, which will be private, will take place on Saturday morning. The interment is to be made in the Sydney street cemetery