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MarieCeleste
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9 Jun 2013 09:30 |
pm from Lynne
"Just received Frederic's death cert. and yes it is Robert and Amy's son. How sad. He was the second child they had lost, not unusual I know in those days. Have just sent for Ellen's death cert. She only lived a few months. "
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Persephone
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3 Jun 2013 03:25 |
Lynne
My tree would be useless to you .. I do not have the Dakins or Bollards in my tree..
What I have given you is from researching as per your brief in your opening post etc.
I was going to ask you if you wanted me to work forward to present day with your family and find a contact but as Jo has given you a number to call.. I will leave that avenue for you to discuss with her.
If you want me to search further for missing bits etc that Jo has not given you please ask.. and as you have sent me your tree I will take a look at it also and see if I can fill in any gaps.
I am assuming your tree is up to date..
and I will still see if I can get a photo for you of the grave at Karori.
Cheers Persie
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Lynne
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2 Jun 2013 23:51 |
Hi Persie Just read the article about the ship taking the family out to NZ - Amy's younger brother Amos Bentham is also listed. Wonder if he stayed there as well. I thought I had him on the census here. I think there must have been Dakins there already as looking on the cemetery details there are Dakins buried much earlier than Robert and Amy.
Lynne
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Lynne
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2 Jun 2013 23:46 |
Hi MarieCeleste Have sent for the death cert. for Frederic. Hopefully it will be the right one! Lynne
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Lynne
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2 Jun 2013 23:44 |
Wow, thanks Persie There is so much information coming through now I can't keep up. I have had some via Jo Gregory on Ancestry. As you say the Dakin/Bollards were quite well known. I've looked at the grave and the little wooden house. I would love to see some photographs; I'm sure somebody must have some. Robert and Amy made a good life for themselves. It must have been incredibly daunting taking the steps they took for a better life. Many, many thanks. Jo has sent me a telephone number for one of the Bollard descendants which I will attempt to ring. I have a lot of information about Amy's family (which is also my family) so someone may find it useful. Looking forward to looking at your tree. Lynne
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MarieCeleste
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1 Jun 2013 00:33 |
You see - add NZ to your title and you never know what will turn up.
Good info Persie
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Persephone
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31 May 2013 23:24 |
History of the Avondale Hotel
The first Avondale Hotel was built around 1860 on the corner of Rosebank Rd and Great North Rd but it burnt down. The second one was built on the corner of Wingate St and Great North Rd around 1870 but burnt down in December 1872. The third one was built there in 1873 and it also burnt down in 1888.
The fourth Avondale Hotel was built in 1889. It was made of plaster over brick and had kauri beams and woodwork inside.
After 1910 it was empty for a while until it became the Avondale Post Office in 1914. In 1938 it was sold and became a private hotel called the Avoncourt Hotel. It was demolished in 1967.
In 1967 a supermarket called Coopers was built on the site. The building was altered considerably in 1976 and became the Inner Circle Tavern (used to go there) Around 1991 the building again considerably altered and is now a group of shops including a bank and a cafe.
From me... Used to have a fantastic cafe and was really busy then the owners sold and it went downhill.. have not been back in ages will have to take a look.
Persie
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Persephone
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31 May 2013 23:12 |
We have a Bollard Avenue in Avondale and the name is quite well known.. This is about Louisa's husband.
http://timespanner.blogspot.co.nz/2008/11/r-f-bollard-1863-1927.html
Son - Richard Dakin Bollard born 1898, died 30 May 1916 in Waikato Hospital.
Robert John Bollard born 1892
Full Name Robert John Bollard Forename(s) Robert John Surname Bollard War World War I, 1914-1918 Serial No. 33120 First Known Rank Sergeant Major Occupation before Enlistment Farmer Next of Kin R.F. Bollard, M.P. (father), Tamahere, via Hamilton, New Zealand Body on Embarkation New Zealand Expeditionary Force Embarkation Unit 24th Reinforcements (Second Draft) Specialist Company, Signal Section Embarkation Date 26 April 1917 Place of Embarkation Wellington, New Zealand Transport HMNZT 82 Vessel Pakeha Destination Plymouth, England
Died 1963 aged 72... He married Marjorie Bessie Black Holden in 1923.
Aimee Jane Bollard born 1885 died 1886 aged 8 months
Marjorie and Doris... twins born 18 Nov 1894
Marjorie married 1929 Milton Rowley Aldridge .. she died 1976 (she was known as Madge)
Doris married Duncan Amadale Bennet 1919 .. she died 1975
Muriel Jessie born 26 May 1889 married in 1956 to Charles Henry Rea she died 1978.
There is quite a bit about this family re weddings and little bits of social niceties that they used to go in for.
Persie
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Persephone
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31 May 2013 22:43 |
Just had a look through the list of Louisa's children and one of them is Richard Dakin Bollard.
So will go through files and put it all together..
Cheers Persie
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Persephone
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31 May 2013 22:39 |
If I have the right Louisa (which is probably her)
Their son died in 1942 (memorial in Karori with parents) ..
Full Name Harold Francis Bollard Rank Last Held Lieutenant Forename(s) Harold Francis Surname Bollard War World War II, 1939-1945 Serial No. 5/2300 Gender Male Occupation before Enlistment Barrister and Solictor Next of Kin Mizpah Annie Bollard (wife), Remuera, Auckland, New Zealand Marital Status Married, 1 child Last Unit Served New Zealand Military Forces, Home Guard Place of Death New Zealand Date of Death 23 August 1942 Age at Death 37 Year of Death 1942 Cause of Death Killed in an aircraft accident Cemetery Name Karori Cemetery, Wellington, New Zealand Grave Reference 6J. C2. Memorial Name Auckland War Memorial Museum, World War 2 Hall of Memories Biographical Notes
Harold Bollard was the son of the Hon. Richard Francis Bollard and Louisa Bollard; husband of Mizpah Annie Bollard, of Remuera, Auckland, New Zealand. Attended Hamilton High School, Waitaki College and Victoria University of Wellington
re Missing plane:
http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=EP19420824.2.10&srpos
Persie... Will return later..
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Persephone
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31 May 2013 22:35 |
January 1876
Mr and Mrs Dakin and child arrived on the ship Carnatic.
You can use snipping tool and snip from paper or change to computer generated text but then you have to proof read it as all sorts of scratches etc get translated into gibberish.
http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=AS18760121.2.16&srpos=10&e=-------10--1----2robert+dakin--
Persie
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Persephone
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31 May 2013 22:11 |
Louisa died in 1952 aged 89...
She was cremated but there is a photo of his grave and her name is on there as well but it is not a clear photo.
This is in Karori Cemetery in Wellington.. I will be in Wellington last week of August and could go and take a look and see if I can get a clearer photo of it.
Persie
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Persephone
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31 May 2013 22:05 |
There is a Louisa Dakin married in 1884 to Richard Francis Bollard in NZ
They had seven children.
If you think this is her I can give you all their dates and spouses etc.
Persie
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MarieCeleste
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31 May 2013 19:56 |
Lynne - if you google "Robert Dakin" "new zealand" avondale there is a lot of info comes up. Looked like he had a good life there and was very well respected.
ADDED: Here's just one example, a brochure of walks in the area which has a photo of a cottage he built in 1886 http://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/EN/newseventsculture/heritage/Documents/blockhousebayheritagewalks.pdf
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Lynne
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31 May 2013 19:06 |
Thank you Chris and MarieCeleste, It certainly looks like Louisa actually joined her parents in New Zealand and that she married out there. Have edited the first post as suggested and who knows, maybe someone else can take the story a step further. Exciting!
Lynne
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Chris Ho :)
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28 May 2013 08:47 |
ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES. Auckland Star, 1 October 1896
(relating to Amy Dakin, NZ Newspapers below link)
http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast
Chris :)
http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=NZH18880417.2.22&srpos=9&e=-------10--1----0dakin+avondale--
(above about Fire at Hotel)
http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=AS18850110.2.8&srpos=1&e=-------10--1----0louisa+dakin--
(Louisa Marriage?)
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MarieCeleste
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28 May 2013 07:57 |
Hi Lynne - I think it's the first time I've ever had a match for someone on that gravestone site!
Outgoing passenger lists from UK don't start until 1890 so they would have already been in NZ by then.
I'd suggest going to your first post and clicking "edit" - you could then amend the title of the thread to include "New Zealand". People from all over the globe help on these boards so someone who knows about relevant records may spot it and be able to help further.
Good luck!
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Lynne
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28 May 2013 01:05 |
Marie-Celeste You are amazing, perchance I put all the info I had into Google and found the photographs of the gravestone. It's now 1.00 am and I haven't got any further but it certainly looks like them. I've searched the passenger lists available but can't find them. I have put out a call for any descendents on the Auckland message board so hopefully I might get a response. It looks as if they had some relations out there as someone put up the rather elaborate gravestone. I wonder if daughter Louisa went out to join them? That's for another day. Many thanks Lynne
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MarieCeleste
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28 May 2013 00:06 |
Robert and Amy's grave: http://www.gravestonephotos.com/public/gravedetails.php?available=yes&fullname=Amy%20Dakin&grave=205874&personid=435107&db=205874
You can request a free image by email.
They also appear to have the grave indexed as Robert David Dakin (1836 to 1894) and Amy Rose Ada Dakin (1837 to 1896)
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MarieCeleste
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28 May 2013 00:04 |
?? Possible ??
Civil Registration event: Death
Name: DAKIN, Frederic
Registration district: Chorley County: Lancashire Year of registration: 1861 Quarter of registration: Apr-May-Jun Volume no: 8E Page no: 287
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