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New Zealand Completed Requests / Re: Auckland NZ orphanages 1850s-1860s
« on: Tuesday 28 May 19 08:53 BST (UK)  »
Yes I did thanks Eva. Charles looked after his younger brothers. They moved to Taupiri which is where they found their wives.

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Thank you whiteout7 - will do that now

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Tony Matijasevic (Matijasevich) born 03 May 1922 (not 100% certain) in Korcula - Croatia (known as Dalmatian Yugoslavia at the time).

Mother- Anna Rudolph; Father - Rudi Matijasevic

Family arrived in NZ around 1923-28 (when Tony was about 6 years), including brothers George, Max & Jimmy.
 
Settled in Northland. For some reason, Tony was raised by the Mathias family,  George went to the Yuri family and no idea where Max and Jimmy went.

Tony died in Rotorua, New Zealand 14 Feb 2005.

Daughter has been to Croatia twice. Set to go again in 3months. Wanting to connect with heritage more fully while there.

ALSO want to connect with Tony's brother's families (New Zealand)

All contributions greatly appreciated

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Europe / From Dalmatian Yugoslavia (Croatia) to Northland New Zealand
« on: Wednesday 27 June 18 11:04 BST (UK)  »
Tony Matijasevic (Matijasevich) born 03 May 1922 (not 100% certain) in Korcula - Croatia (known as Dalmatian Yugoslavia at the time).

Mother- Anna Rudolph; Father - Rudi Matijasevic

Family arrived in NZ around 1923-28 (when Tony was about 6 years), including brothers George, Max & Jimmy.
 
Settled in Northland. For some reason, Tony was raised by the Mathias family,  George went to the Yuri family and no idea where Max and Jimmy went.

Tony died in Rotorua, New Zealand 14 Feb 2005.

Daughter has been to Croatia twice. Set to go again in 3months. Wanting to connect with heritage more fully while there.

ALSO want to connect with Tony's brother's families (New Zealand)

All contributions greatly appreciated
 

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The Common Room / Re: Will RootsChat be of help to you?
« on: Friday 05 January 18 07:00 GMT (UK)  »
Rootschat is of immense value to me.

Thank you for this wonderful service

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Family Fitzgerald
« on: Friday 05 January 18 06:00 GMT (UK)  »
Looks like Labourer, to me

? father's occupation ?

Dawn M

Thanks to all .... It is indeedLabourer ... his occupation

Hi Billyblue ... James was part of the Royal Fencibles - arrived in NZ in 1852. He was a soldier/pensioner.

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Family Fitzgerald
« on: Friday 05 January 18 01:12 GMT (UK)  »
This appears on my ancestor's death registration (NZ). Hoping someone can decipher the bottom name beginning with L, and to what the name refers - a place, or another family name?

These are the parents of Louis James Haddon who died in NZ 1905

James Haddon
*Flanora Haddon  (aka Hannah Fitzgerald Haddon)

Family Fitzgerald
 La-------




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New Zealand Completed Requests / Re: Public Trust New Zealand
« on: Monday 02 October 17 10:09 BST (UK)  »
huriteAO

I wouldn't perhaps read too much into the fact that William Andrew MARTIN left a good part of his estate to the widowed Apikara LARDELLI (it seems that he was also a friend or colleague of her late husband, Victor S. LARDELLI, who incidentally left a sizeable estate, himself.)
And William A. MARTIN did of course also make provision in his will for his (estranged ?) wife Catherine Ann, to benefit financially.

William A. MARTIN's last Will was dated 18 November 1922.   

It is not until 1925 that Apikara LARDELLI is shown as living at 7 Harris Street, Gisborne (the residence of William Andrew MARTIN). [She could though have been there earlier ?   Electoral rolls cannot always be relied upon to given accurate info.]

Catherine Ann MARTIN in 1919 had lived at # 5 Harris Street - with William A. residing at # 7 Harris Street, Gisborne.   The Harris Street properties owned by William A. were described in his Will ... "# 7 Harris Street being the middle of the three houses (owned) on that street".

I can't find Catherine again until 1935 when she's living in Auckland at # 17 Maurice Ave, Parnell (there in 1938 also).  [Note:  She's not the Catherine Ann Martin living with a daughter in Hastings (1928). ]

Noting also that the Will of William A. MARTIN stated that (after bequests to Apikara and Catherine Ann) the residue of his estate should go to his sister, Margaret TONER (looks like?) of Sydney, Australia.
So it really does not seem like he and Catherine had children.

   ~  Lu

Many thanks again Lu. I'll try Toner if I go down that track. I'd previously looked for Jones

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New Zealand Completed Requests / Re: Public Trust New Zealand
« on: Monday 02 October 17 10:01 BST (UK)  »
Waikumete Cemetery - Auckland :

[Note:   According to an earlier recent thread on here, there are currently (but soon to be resolved) issues with obtaining information from the online records for above cemetery. ]

The following though comes from cemetery (burial) information (source:  ancestry.com) >

Waikumete Cemetery - Wesleyan F - Row 6

Plot 59 :   Katherine Ann MARTIN - buried 14-8-1952.

[Plots which have headstones, are indicated as such in this record.   It appears there is no h/stone for Katherine Ann MARTIN. ]

  ~  Lu

This is amazing Lu ... I looked there because her two sisters were buried at Waikumete in 1893 and 1903. I hadn't found her there.  Thank you very much. I just wonder who saw to her burial arrangements with all her generation dead. I have much yet to find...Thank you again for this starter

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