Yes Lu I have read that inquest inside out and upside down

It raises more questions than it answers.Did the whole family move South at the same time and William was working in Christchurch because he couldn't find any elsewhere ,or had he just gone AWOL ? habitually drunk,hmmm? Hawkes Bay is a puzzle,though Mary Ann did end up there.What a life of worry that poor woman must have endured.
I seem to remember something in a newspaper about unclaimed letters,but can't lay my hands on it.I've mentioned it in my "genealogy diary" so it must be somewhere.I'll look tomorrow.
Sorry to hear about your Mum,merg -she was a great help to me when not much was available online.That explains why I haven't heard from her.I meant to email during lockdown.
I too ,kept all our correspondence.You have my email address,so feel free to ask if there's anything I can help with

I thought the John Bumby Jenkins version was particularly entertaining -a well documented fellow,it wouldn't have been hard to check the facts.Other sites have endowed him with parents and 18 children. I thought about enlightening them ,but that has had no positive effect in the past,so I don't bother now.
I haven't followed up the Barratts recently,but I'm still diving into the Jenkins family now and then.
My sister has just moved to Christchurch.I was just giving her a day or two to unpack before sending her on a "mission" to find William's grave

- you'll know more about where to look - I'd be grateful if you'd let me know if you find him.I suspect he may have been in an unmarked grave though.
Barbara