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Occupation: Farmer (1898, at time of marriage): Factory hand at Arthur Ellis & Co, Dunedin: Worked on construction of the second Dunedin to Mosgiel railway line: Owned and operated a fruit, confectionery and stationery shop in Caversham, Dunedin: Shearer: Dealer.
Religion: Salvation Army
Residence: Farm at Mt Suart, Otago, NZ: Main South Road, Caversham, Dunedin: Cargill Road, Sth Dunedin: 29 Whitby Street, Mornington, Dunedin
137. Reverend Montague (Monty) JACKSON
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Education: Caversham School, Dunedin, NZ: Completed the Ministerial Course at Knox College, Dunedin, NZ
Occupation: Presbyterian Minister
138. Olive JACKSON
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Cause of Death: Died of whooping cough at the age of 10 weeks
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He was working in Christchurch as an upholsterer for Ballantynes at the time of their disastrous fire on 18 November 1947, one of the greatest fire tragedies in the history of New Zealand, claiming the lives of 41 people.At the time of Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh's first visit to New Zealand in 1954, he upholstered the two chairs that were used by them during a church service in the Christchurch Cathedral. The chairs were covered with a beautiful crimson brocade fabric. Photos of the chairs and a description of them appeared in the local newspapers, which also acknowledged the fact that they had been expertly upholstered by Raymond Jackson.
Education: Caversham School, Dunedin: King Edward Technical College, Dunedin, NZ
Occupation: Upholsterer: Agricultural Contractor (during World War II)
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Education: 1924, Student at NZ Missionary College, Longburn, NZ
140. Catherine Elizabeth JACKSON
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Education: Caversham School, Dunedin, New Zealand
Occupation: Millinery: Nursing
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Cause of Death: Drowned while fishing at Murawai, north of Auckland
65. John JACKSON
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Fact: He was a Sergeant-major in the Salvation Army Corp, South Dunedin.
Occupation: Farmer: Bread Delivery (by horse and cart): Insurance Agent
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68. James (Jim) Alexander JACKSON
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Fact: Secretary for Druid Lodge, Christchurch
Occupation: Farmer: Head Yardsman for Englands Timber Merchants, Christchurch
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Occupation: Farmer: Home Missionary for Presbyterian Church: Moderator of the South Auckland Presbytery
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70. Frank JACKSON
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Occupation: Accountant, Secretary and Director of Williamson Jefferys Ltd
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71. Ebenezer JACKSON
My grandmother was Jane Rogerson Veitch, who came to Australia with her parents and married Ebenezer Jackson in Melbourne, Victoria in 1895. Ebenezer was at that stage a Major in the Salvation Army and was conductor of the Salvation Army band in Melbourne.
Any connection?
Brian Jackson
Perth, Western Australia
My grandmother was Jane Rogerson Veitch, who came to Australia with her parents and married Ebenezer Jackson in Melbourne, Victoria in 1895. Ebenezer was at that stage a Major in the Salvation Army and was conductor of the Salvation Army band in Melbourne.
Any connection?
Brian Jackson
Perth, Western Australia
1881 census
Cardiff St Andrews, Glamorgan, Wales
PRO RG11 Piece/Folio 5292/87 Page 17
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
Thomas CRAM Head M Male 41 Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales Painter (House)
Jessie CRAM Wife M Female 40 Kinross, Scotland
Thomas S. CRAM Son Male 15 Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales Painter
Elizabeth A. CRAM Daur Female 13 Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Ernest CRAM Son Male 12 Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Jessie CRAM Daur Female 10 Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Robert O. CRAM Son Male 8 Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Rhoda H. CRAM Daur Female 6 St Andrews, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Rachel M. CRAM Daur Female 5 St Andrews, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Charles D. CRAM Son Male 4 St Andrews, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Frederick J. CRAM Son Male 3 St Andrews, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Florence E.G. CRAM Daur Female 1 St Andrews, Glamorgan, Wales
74. Ernest CRAM
1881 census
Cardiff St Andrews, Glamorgan, Wales
PRO RG11 Piece/Folio 5292/87 Page 17
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
Thomas CRAM Head M Male 41 Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales Painter (House)
Jessie CRAM Wife M Female 40 Kinross, Scotland
Thomas S. CRAM Son Male 15 Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales Painter
Elizabeth A. CRAM Daur Female 13 Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Ernest CRAM Son Male 12 Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Jessie CRAM Daur Female 10 Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Robert O. CRAM Son Male 8 Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Rhoda H. CRAM Daur Female 6 St Andrews, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Rachel M. CRAM Daur Female 5 St Andrews, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Charles D. CRAM Son Male 4 St Andrews, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Frederick J. CRAM Son Male 3 St Andrews, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Florence E.G. CRAM Daur Female 1 St Andrews, Glamorgan, Wales
159. Thomas CRAM
Taken from the Family research carried out by Norman Leonard CARPENTER and "written up" in 1979
plumber, 67 Harcourt Street, Ebbw Vale
79. Charles Donald (Charlie) CRAM
Taken from the Family research carried out by Norman Leonard CARPENTER and "written up" in 1979
Chief Petty Officer (Retd) Royal Navy
In 1920's was "mine host" at Cambrian Hotel, Bridgend, Glamorgan1881 census
Cardiff St Andrews, Glamorgan, Wales
PRO RG11 Piece/Folio 5292/87 Page 17
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
Thomas CRAM Head M Male 41 Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales Painter (House)
Jessie CRAM Wife M Female 40 Kinross, Scotland
Thomas S. CRAM Son Male 15 Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales Painter
Elizabeth A. CRAM Daur Female 13 Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Ernest CRAM Son Male 12 Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Jessie CRAM Daur Female 10 Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Robert O. CRAM Son Male 8 Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Rhoda H. CRAM Daur Female 6 St Andrews, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Rachel M. CRAM Daur Female 5 St Andrews, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Charles D. CRAM Son Male 4 St Andrews, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Frederick J. CRAM Son Male 3 St Andrews, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Florence E.G. CRAM Daur Female 1 St Andrews, Glamorgan, Wales
Taken from the Family research carried out by Norman Leonard CARPENTER and "written up" in 1979
Daughter of Ashton, fish-monger, Cardiff Market
Taken from the Family research carried out by Norman Leonard CARPENTER and "written up" in 1979
Abt 1966 lived in flat in Ely Road, Cardiff
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John Edwin(Jack) was a manager for T E Beynon in Cardiff. He died in 1949 aged 76, not long after my parents were married.
84. Agnes Phillipa (Aggie) BRIDGEMAN
E-mailed by John Bridgeman (15.6.2003)
from web
1881 census
12 Topaz St, Roath, Glamorgan, Wales
PRO RG11 Piece/Folio 5285/143 Page 28
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
James BRIDGEMAN Head M Male 35 Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales Railway Engine Driver
Mary BRIDGEMAN Wife M Female 36 Scotland
Agnes BRIDGEMAN Daur Female 4 Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales
Eleanor BRIDGEMAN Daur Female 1 Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales
BMD
Births Sep 1876
HEALE William Arthur Plymouth 5b 2391881 census
31 Edgcumbe St, East Stonehouse, Devon, England
PRO RG11 Piece/Folio 2203/80 Page 67
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
Samuel HEALE Head M Male 28 Inwardleigh, Devon, England Butcher & Poulterer
Ellen HEALE Wife M Female 27 Inwardleigh, Devon, England
William HEALE Son Male 2 East Stonehouse, Devon, England
Albert HEALE Son Male 9 m East Stonehouse, Devon, England
James HEALE Visitor U Male 18 Inwardleigh, Devon, England Farmers Son
1881 census
12 Topaz St, Roath, Glamorgan, Wales
PRO RG11 Piece/Folio 5285/143 Page 28
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
James BRIDGEMAN Head M Male 35 Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales Railway Engine Driver
Mary BRIDGEMAN Wife M Female 36 Scotland
Agnes BRIDGEMAN Daur Female 4 Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales
Eleanor BRIDGEMAN Daur Female 1 Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales
Charles Leonard (Len) CARPENTER
Married in Holy Trinity Cathedral, Havanna, Cuba
Known to live at Gwendoline street, Ystrad Fodwg, Rhondda, TreherbertThe 1881 Census - Ystradyfodwg Parish, Glam - Res: 72 Gwendoline St - Piece 5300 - Folio 110 - Pg 49
Francis Carpenter Head M 34 Collier Somerset, England
Jane Carpenter Wife M 29 Scotland
George Earnest Carpenter Son 11 Scholar Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan
Elizabeth Jane Carpenter Daur 6 Scholar Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan
Charles Leo Carpenter Son 3 Scholar Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan
Albert Joseph Carpenter Son 1 Scholar Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan
Jessie Carpenter Boarder U 22 Collier Somerset, England1891 census
RG12/4421 Pg 34
94 Gwendoline Street
Francis Carpenter, Head, 44, Photographer’s Agent, Somerset - East Harptree, English speaker
Jane Carpenter, Wife, 39, Scotland - Kinross, English speaker
George E Carpenter, Son, 21, Stoker coalminer, Glamorgan Ystradyfodwg, English speaker
Elizabeth Jane Carpenter, Daughter, 16, Glamorgan Ystradyfodwg, English speaker
Charles L Carpenter, Son, 13, Messenger port, Glamorgan Ystradyfodwg, English speaker
Florence Carpenter, Daughter, 8, Glamorgan Ystradyfodwg, English speaker
Mary M Carpenter, Daughter, 3, Glamorgan Ystradyfodwg, English speaker
Herbert (Hubert?) Vranch, nephew, 22, coalminer, Somerset - Radstock, English speaker1901 census
RG13/5012 Fo: 81 Pg 19
100 Gwendoline Street
Francis Carpenter Head Married 53 Commision Agent East Harptree, Somerset, English speaker
Jane Carpenter wife Married 49 Dundee, Scotland, English speaker
Charles L Carpenter Son single 24 Blacksmith's Striker Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan, English speaker
Florence H (should be E) Carpenter Daughter single 18 Dressmaker's apprentice Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan, English speaker
Mary M Carpenter Daughter single 13 Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan, English speaker