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New Zealand Completed Requests / Re: Kawau Is - Gov Grey - TAYLOR family#2
« on: Sunday 07 May 23 12:48 BST (UK)  »
Hello again EM.

Thank you for your reply.

The time period 1864 - 1874 that you indicated you have Richard TAYLOR associated with Kawau Island, suggests to me he was presumably educated, and on the Island in some administrative or personal assistant capacity; OR was employed within the building, or landscaping - gardening, nursery/orchards - and agriculture on the island. The land surrounding the homestead was extensively developed, while Governor Grey was there.

With children arriving from 1864 [assuming the R. P. TAYLOR children that I found was correct] he was not in NZ because of the Militia engagements, ongoing at that time.

Our historic PAPERSPAST hits came up with possibly three or four R TAYLOR’s in the North Island in that period. The high profile Reverend, a builder in greater Auckland, and one who had an issue with alcohol.  However Richard P, and Richard Pratchett, helped considerably with eliminating lessor hits. PRATCHETT is a very rear name in that period in NZ.

Being old school, I find our old National Archives way of searching more user friendly, so as another alternative you can access and search via this work around link:-

https://archway.howison.co.nz 

Depending upon the National Archives branch, holding a record of interest, there may be a member who could take photos of the file, on one of their research visits.

As well as the Warkworth local historians, an email to the John Kinder Theological Archives in Auckland, may be able to give you more information about Anglican ministry north of Auckland. It was early days in NZ farming settlement, and many parishes covered a lot of territory, and no weekly services, in outlying areas. At that time most service/travel was via the coastal seas and waterways.

The Kinder Archive, acts as the NZ Archive for Anglican and Methodist records.

www.kinderlibrary.recollect.co.nz

If you are prepared to publish names, occupation/s and area of settlement, that you have found in Australia in the 1870’s, others on this forum have a lot of experience in tracking trans Tasman movements of families.

Happy hunting.

Alan.

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New Zealand Completed Requests / Re: Kawau Is - Gov Grey - TAYLOR famiiy#2
« on: Friday 05 May 23 06:27 BST (UK)  »
Hello again.

https://kura.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/digital/collection/photos/id/35263/

These records may add to your knowkedge of that period on the island.

Alan.

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New Zealand Completed Requests / Re: Kawau Is - Gov Grey - TAYLOR famiiy#2
« on: Thursday 04 May 23 21:38 BST (UK)  »
Hello from NZ.

Just set aside time for a quick search of our NZ historic births.

TAYLOR hits for the ten years you mentioned were rather high, but by breaking down into 5 year periods, and then clicking on the FATHER’S column; seven births were found for Margaret and Richard. 

I assume a similar death search will find that the first Robert Henry did not last long.

I drilled down on just the last two names to find the actual date the birth entered the registry.  Just narrow the search date field, until the birth is not called up on one day, but is, on the next days date.

https://www.bdmhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz/Search/Search?Path=%2FqueryEntry.m%3Ftype%3Dbirths

The following births to Margaret & Richard Pratchett TAYLOR are registered in our NZ HISTORIC BIRTH register.
1864 / 24233   Richard Pratchett
1866 / 12048   Ann Jane  [to Richard P TAYLOR]
1868 / 12744   William Masefield
1870  /  12986    Margaret Elizabeth
1871  /  15117   Robert Henry
1872  /  15983   Robert Henry   b  6/9/1872
1874  /  15441   Allen George   b. 23/2/1874

There is a great team of volunteers at the local WARKWORTH museum, who may be able to assist you with more local knowledge.

https://warkworthmuseum.co.nz/


Alan.

PS Had to look.  Robert Henry death at 4 months 1871 / 8176   [8/10/1871]

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New Zealand Completed Requests / Re: Papers Past - Part V
« on: Tuesday 02 May 23 20:52 BST (UK)  »
Pleased for you Lu, you have earned a break in your own research, considering how much you contribute to the research of other members.

Papers Past also appreciate the feed back that lets them know, that all their diligent work put into going digital, is so worth while.

Alan.

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New Zealand Completed Requests / Re: Does Anyone Know Where This Place Is?
« on: Tuesday 25 April 23 01:15 BST (UK)  »
Do you feel you have been got at Spades ?  Sorry about that.

On NZ Historic births I can not find any living NZ KING births in 1928.  Just a still birth to Adeline Alice & John KING. sb. 37/3/1928.   1928/13770

As Allied service men on leave, would visit their clubs, with their "mates" I would not place too great an importance upon it being, the NZ CLUB.

Also as a half brother has been mentioned, he may also have been known by another name.

Alan.

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New Zealand Completed Requests / Re: Does Anyone Know Where This Place Is?
« on: Tuesday 25 April 23 00:01 BST (UK)  »
Spades, a Queensland death is noted in the original post. That is why I was not sure if he even enlisted in NZ.

Alan.

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New Zealand Completed Requests / Re: Does Anyone Know Where This Place Is?
« on: Monday 24 April 23 23:45 BST (UK)  »
Good morning on ANZAC day.

If you have reason to believe he enlisted with the NZ Airforce, the research of ERROL MARTYN is the go to, for information re his time with the NZ service.

Copies are held by the larger libraries in NZ, UK etc.

https://natlib.govt.nz/records/21730953?search%5Bi%5D%5Bcreator%5D=Martyn%2C+Errol+W.&search%5Bpath%5D=items

Alan.

PS.  A little background to this life time project of Errol's, and the three large books that are the result of.

https://www.airforcemuseum.co.nz/blog/for-your-tomorrow-by-errol-w-martyn/ 

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New Zealand Completed Requests / Re: "Papers Past"
« on: Thursday 13 April 23 21:31 BST (UK)  »
Greetings from NZ.

I was in contact with Emerson, of Papers Past by email this week, and he and Jason, who lead the NZ National Library PAPERS PAST service, do an excellent job.  Nothing half hearted about it.

I was not discussing this particular issue, but I know that they are working on technical issues at this time.

Hopefully full access will be restored shortly.

Alan.

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New Zealand Completed Requests / Re: James Glen - Lyttelton Public Cemetery
« on: Wednesday 12 April 23 02:58 BST (UK)  »
Hello.

1880's. In the context of the period, foreign sailor, and time required to make contact with NOK, I would assume a lot would depend upon if the shipping agent, or employer, was prepared to meet the cost, or if local authorities were just left with a body, and the prospect of a pauper's grave, in a local cemetery.

Not familiar with the accepted protocols, of that era.

Alan.

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