William SMITH
#33601
William married Eva HALSTEAD, daughter of Albert HALSTEAD and Margaret GARVEY, in 1947 at Hemsworth, Yorkshire, England.1
Sources of Information:
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q1 1947 - Ref 2b 1215 - Hemsworth."
Gerald Robert HENRY
#33602, b. 5 October 1920, d. 29 May 1979
Gerald Robert HENRY was born on 5 October 1920 at Hemsworth, Yorkshire, England.1
Gerald married Eva HALSTEAD, daughter of William HALSTEAD and Beatrice JONES, in 1941 at Hemsworth, Yorkshire.2
Gerald died on 29 May 1979 at White Horse Inn, Oxford Road, Hill Top, Gomersal, Yorkshire, England, at the age of 58.3,4 His estate was given Letters of Administration on 5 November 1979 at Leeds, Yorkshire, England. The estate was valued at £22,510.4
Gerald married Eva HALSTEAD, daughter of William HALSTEAD and Beatrice JONES, in 1941 at Hemsworth, Yorkshire.2
Gerald died on 29 May 1979 at White Horse Inn, Oxford Road, Hill Top, Gomersal, Yorkshire, England, at the age of 58.3,4 His estate was given Letters of Administration on 5 November 1979 at Leeds, Yorkshire, England. The estate was valued at £22,510.4
Sources of Information:
- [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q4 1920 - Ref 9c 363 - Hemsworth."
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q4 1941 - Ref 9c 591 - Hemsworth."
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q3 1979 - Ref 4 1150 - Dewsbury born 5 October 1920."
- [S14] Website National Probate Indexes for England & Wales (https://probatesearch.service.gov.uk/#wills).
John Henry WARD 
#33603, b. 12 December 1915, d. October 1996
- Appears on charts
- Chart 11:Descendants of Robert HALSTEAD (1792-1853)
John Henry WARD was born on 12 December 1915 at Sheffield, Yorkshire, England.
John married Hilda HALSTEAD, daughter of Charles Robert HALSTEAD and Beatrice Maud SELLARS, in 1938 at Sheffield, Yorkshire.1 He was listed in the 1939Register taken on 29 September 1939 at 36 Burdalls Buildings, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England. He was married, a Tool Maker, born 12 December 1915.2
John died in October 1996 at Sheffield, Yorkshire, at the age of 80.3
John married Hilda HALSTEAD, daughter of Charles Robert HALSTEAD and Beatrice Maud SELLARS, in 1938 at Sheffield, Yorkshire.1 He was listed in the 1939Register taken on 29 September 1939 at 36 Burdalls Buildings, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England. He was married, a Tool Maker, born 12 December 1915.2
John died in October 1996 at Sheffield, Yorkshire, at the age of 80.3
John Ashworth TAYLOR 
#33609, b. 1879, d. 1879
- Relationship
- Great-grandson of William HALSTEAD
- Appears on charts
- Chart 12:Descendants of William HALSTEAD (1790-1858)
John died in 1879 at Stacksteads, Lancashire, England.1
John Ashworth TAYLOR was born in 1879 at Stacksteads, Lancashire.2 He was the son of Henry TAYLOR and Margaret HALSTEAD.
John Ashworth TAYLOR was born in 1879 at Stacksteads, Lancashire.2 He was the son of Henry TAYLOR and Margaret HALSTEAD.
Ashworth TAYLOR 
#33610, b. 1882
- Relationship
- Great-grandson of William HALSTEAD
- Appears on charts
- Chart 12:Descendants of William HALSTEAD (1790-1858)
Ashworth TAYLOR was born in 1882 at Bacup, Lancashire, England.1 He was the son of Henry TAYLOR and Margaret HALSTEAD.
Sources of Information:
- [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q1 1882 - Ref 8e 105 - Haslingden."
Florence Eaton FLETCHER 
#33611, b. 6 February 1905
- Relationship
- Great-granddaughter of William HALSTEAD
- Appears on charts
- Chart 12:Descendants of William HALSTEAD (1790-1858)
Her married name was ANDREW.1
Florence Eaton FLETCHER was born on 6 February 1905 at Manchester, Lancashire, England.2 She was the daughter of William Jabez MILLS and Frances HALSTEAD. Florence Eaton FLETCHER was the executor of William Jabez MILLS's estate granted on 11 December 1935 at Manchester, Lancashire; £204 3s 7d.3 She was listed in the 1939Register taken on 29 September 1939 at 40 Audley Street, Ashton under Lyne, Lancashire, England. She was single, a Domestic Servant, born 6 February 1905.4
Florence married William ANDREW in 1942 at Ashton under Lyne, Lancashire, England.1
Florence Eaton FLETCHER was born on 6 February 1905 at Manchester, Lancashire, England.2 She was the daughter of William Jabez MILLS and Frances HALSTEAD. Florence Eaton FLETCHER was the executor of William Jabez MILLS's estate granted on 11 December 1935 at Manchester, Lancashire; £204 3s 7d.3 She was listed in the 1939Register taken on 29 September 1939 at 40 Audley Street, Ashton under Lyne, Lancashire, England. She was single, a Domestic Servant, born 6 February 1905.4
Florence married William ANDREW in 1942 at Ashton under Lyne, Lancashire, England.1
Sources of Information:
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q1 1942 - Ref 8d 1487 - Ashton."
- [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q1 1905 - Ref 8d 311 - Manchester."
- [S14] Website National Probate Indexes for England & Wales (https://probatesearch.service.gov.uk/#wills).
- [S30] 1939 Register : (online image) "RG101/4693c/007."
Martha MILLS 
#33612, b. 1890, d. 1890
- Relationship
- Great-granddaughter of William HALSTEAD
- Appears on charts
- Chart 12:Descendants of William HALSTEAD (1790-1858)
Martha died in 1890 at Ashton under Lyne, Lancashire, England.1
Martha MILLS was born in 1890 at Ashton under Lyne, Lancashire.2 She was the daughter of William Jabez MILLS and Frances HALSTEAD.
Martha MILLS was born in 1890 at Ashton under Lyne, Lancashire.2 She was the daughter of William Jabez MILLS and Frances HALSTEAD.
Stanley MILLS 
#33613, b. 1901, d. 1901
- Relationship
- Great-grandson of William HALSTEAD
- Appears on charts
- Chart 12:Descendants of William HALSTEAD (1790-1858)
Stanley died in 1901 at Ashton under Lyne, Lancashire, England.1
Stanley MILLS was born in 1901 at Ashton under Lyne, Lancashire.2 He was the son of William Jabez MILLS and Frances HALSTEAD.
Stanley MILLS was born in 1901 at Ashton under Lyne, Lancashire.2 He was the son of William Jabez MILLS and Frances HALSTEAD.
William ANDREW 
#33614
- Appears on charts
- Chart 12:Descendants of William HALSTEAD (1790-1858)
William married Florence Eaton FLETCHER, daughter of William Jabez MILLS and Frances HALSTEAD, in 1942 at Ashton under Lyne, Lancashire, England.1
Sources of Information:
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q1 1942 - Ref 8d 1487 - Ashton."
Peter NOLAN
#33615, b. 30 March 1939, d. 1944
Peter NOLAN was born on 30 March 1939 at Littleborough, Lancashire, England.1 He was the son of James NOLAN and Lily RADCLIFFE. Peter NOLAN appeared on the 1939Register taken on 29 September 1939 in the household of James NOLAN and Lily NOLAN at 811 Rochdale Road, Walsden, Yorkshire, England. He was under school age, born 30 March 1939; There were two other redacted people in the household.2
Peter died in 1944 at Todmorden, Yorkshire, England.3
Peter died in 1944 at Todmorden, Yorkshire, England.3
Douglas DALGREEN 
#33622, b. 1928, d. 1958
- Relationship
- 2nd great-grandson of William HALSTEAD
- Appears on charts
- Chart 36:Decendants of William HALSTEAD (1788-1861)
Douglas DALGREEN was born in 1928 at Dewsbury, Yorkshire, England.1 He was the son of Albert DALGREEN and Gertrude HALSTEAD.
Douglas died in 1958 at Spen Valley, Yorkshire, England.2
Douglas died in 1958 at Spen Valley, Yorkshire, England.2
Desmond John BRITLAND 
#33624, b. 19 January 1925, d. 2003
- Appears on charts
- Chart 45:Decendants of Isaac HALSTEAD (1724-1786)
Desmond John BRITLAND was born on 19 January 1925 at Birmingham, Warwickshire, England.1
Desmond married Dorothie CORBY, daughter of William George Ernest CORBY and Gertrude HALSTEAD, in 1953 at Birmingham, Warwickshire.2
Desmond died in 2003 at Birmingham, Warwickshire.3
Desmond married Dorothie CORBY, daughter of William George Ernest CORBY and Gertrude HALSTEAD, in 1953 at Birmingham, Warwickshire.2
Desmond died in 2003 at Birmingham, Warwickshire.3
Patricia Mary BRAHAM
#33625, b. 1925, d. 2013
Her married name was BLEZARD.1
Patricia Mary BRAHAM was born in 1925 at Wortley, Yorkshire, England.2 She was the daughter of Archibold BRAHAM and Mary Ellen HALSTEAD.
Patricia married Edwin BLEZARD in 1943 at Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England.1
Patricia died in 2013 at Yorkshire, England.
Patricia Mary BRAHAM was born in 1925 at Wortley, Yorkshire, England.2 She was the daughter of Archibold BRAHAM and Mary Ellen HALSTEAD.
Patricia married Edwin BLEZARD in 1943 at Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England.1
Patricia died in 2013 at Yorkshire, England.
Edwin BLEZARD
#33626, b. 2 May 1923, d. 1998
Edwin BLEZARD was born on 2 May 1923 at Burnley, Lancashire, England. He was listed in the 1939Register taken on 29 September 1939 at 15 Conistan Street, Burnley, Lancashire, England. He was single, a Sheet Metal Apprentice, born 2 May 1923.1
Edwin married Patricia Mary BRAHAM, daughter of Archibold BRAHAM and Mary Ellen HALSTEAD, in 1943 at Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England.2
Edwin died in 1998 at Huddersfield, Yorkshire.
Edwin married Patricia Mary BRAHAM, daughter of Archibold BRAHAM and Mary Ellen HALSTEAD, in 1943 at Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England.2
Edwin died in 1998 at Huddersfield, Yorkshire.
Dorothy Winifred BRAHAM
#33627, b. 18 April 1929, d. 14 September 2008
Her married name was VOZNIAK.1
Dorothy Winifred BRAHAM was born on 18 April 1929 at Wortley, Yorkshire, England.2 She was the daughter of Archibold BRAHAM and Mary Ellen HALSTEAD. Dorothy Winifred BRAHAM appeared on the 1939Register taken on 29 September 1939 in the household of Mary Ellen BRAHAM at 39 Tanfield Road, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England. She was at school, born 18 April 1929; There one other redacted person in the household.3
Dorothy married Mihael VOZNIAK in 1951 at Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England.1
Dorothy died on 14 September 2008 at Huddersfield, Yorkshire, at the age of 79.4
Dorothy Winifred BRAHAM was born on 18 April 1929 at Wortley, Yorkshire, England.2 She was the daughter of Archibold BRAHAM and Mary Ellen HALSTEAD. Dorothy Winifred BRAHAM appeared on the 1939Register taken on 29 September 1939 in the household of Mary Ellen BRAHAM at 39 Tanfield Road, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England. She was at school, born 18 April 1929; There one other redacted person in the household.3
Dorothy married Mihael VOZNIAK in 1951 at Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England.1
Dorothy died on 14 September 2008 at Huddersfield, Yorkshire, at the age of 79.4
Doris Joan HALSTEAD
#33629, b. 19 March 1918, d. 2018
Her married name was BELSON.1 Doris Joan BELSON travelled to Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. They sailed on the Ascania from Liverpool.
Doris Joan HALSTEAD was born on 19 March 1918 at Jersey, Channel Islands. She was the daughter of Gilbert HALSTEAD and Louisa BROGAN. Doris Joan HALSTEAD appeared on the 1939Register taken on 29 September 1939 in the household of Gilbert HALSTEAD and Louisa HALSTEAD at 160 Score Lane, Liverpool, Lancashire, England. She was single, a Saleswoman Gowns Department Stores, born 19 March 1918.2
Doris married Dennis BELSON on 31 August 1940 at Liverpool, Lancashire, England.1 Doris Joan BELSON travelled to Blaine, Washington, United States of America, on 12 July 1958.
Doris died in 2018 at Ocean Springs, Jackson, Mississippi, United States of America.
Doris Joan HALSTEAD was born on 19 March 1918 at Jersey, Channel Islands. She was the daughter of Gilbert HALSTEAD and Louisa BROGAN. Doris Joan HALSTEAD appeared on the 1939Register taken on 29 September 1939 in the household of Gilbert HALSTEAD and Louisa HALSTEAD at 160 Score Lane, Liverpool, Lancashire, England. She was single, a Saleswoman Gowns Department Stores, born 19 March 1918.2
Doris married Dennis BELSON on 31 August 1940 at Liverpool, Lancashire, England.1 Doris Joan BELSON travelled to Blaine, Washington, United States of America, on 12 July 1958.
Doris died in 2018 at Ocean Springs, Jackson, Mississippi, United States of America.
Children of Doris Joan HALSTEAD and Dennis BELSON
- Denise J BELSON
- Anthony D BELSON
Dennis BELSON
#33630, b. 6 January 1914
Dennis BELSON was born on 6 January 1914 at Eton, Buckinghamshire, England.1 He was listed in the 1939Register taken on 29 September 1939 at St Just, Ashgrove off Greenacres Avenue, Stone, Staffordshire, England. He was single, a Commercial Travellor, born 6 January 1914.2
Dennis married Doris Joan HALSTEAD, daughter of Gilbert HALSTEAD and Louisa BROGAN, on 31 August 1940 at Liverpool, Lancashire, England.3 Dennis BELSON travelled to Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, on 20 November 1948. He sailed on the Ascania from Liverpool.4 He travelled to Blaine, Washington, United States of America, on 12 July 1958.
Dennis married Doris Joan HALSTEAD, daughter of Gilbert HALSTEAD and Louisa BROGAN, on 31 August 1940 at Liverpool, Lancashire, England.3 Dennis BELSON travelled to Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, on 20 November 1948. He sailed on the Ascania from Liverpool.4 He travelled to Blaine, Washington, United States of America, on 12 July 1958.
Children of Dennis BELSON and Doris Joan HALSTEAD
- Denise J BELSON
- Anthony D BELSON
Sources of Information:
- [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q1 1914 - Ref 3a 1796 - Eton."
- [S30] 1939 Register : (online image) "RG101/5479j/012."
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q3 1940 - Ref 8b 575 - Liverpool South."
- [S3396] Website Outbound UK Passenger Lists (http://www.findmypast.co.uk).
Joseph William CHARLES 
#33636, b. 10 June 1922, d. 1980
- Appears on charts
- Chart 08:Descendants of David HOLSTEAD (1803-1858)
Joseph William CHARLES was born on 10 June 1922 at Pontefract, Yorkshire, England.1
Joseph married Gladys HALSTEAD, daughter of Levi HALSTEAD and Florence May NICKLIN, in 1945 at Pontefract, Yorkshire.2
Joseph died in 1980 at Poole, Dorset, England.3
Joseph married Gladys HALSTEAD, daughter of Levi HALSTEAD and Florence May NICKLIN, in 1945 at Pontefract, Yorkshire.2
Joseph died in 1980 at Poole, Dorset, England.3
Children of Joseph William CHARLES and Gladys HALSTEAD
- Pamela M CHARLES
- Sandra M CHARLES
- Irene A CHARLES
Harry Pickup CALVERT 
#33640, b. 13 April 1918, d. 15 March 2000
- Appears on charts
- Chart 38:Descendants of Thomas HALSTEAD (1807-1874)
Harry Pickup CALVERT was born on 13 April 1918 at Blackburn, Lancashire, England.1
Harry married Gladys HALSTEAD, daughter of William Allan HALSTEAD and Florence SMITH, in 1939 at St Paul, Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire, England.2 Harry Pickup CALVERT appeared on the 1939Register taken on 29 September 1939 in the household of William Allan HALSTEAD and Florence HALSTEAD at 357 Union Road, Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire, England. He was married, a Labourer Brickworks, born 13 April 1918.3 Harry Pickup CALVERT and Gladys CALVERT were divorced before 1974.
Harry died on 15 March 2000 at Truro, Cornwall, England, at the age of 81.4,5 His estate was probated on 17 May 2000 at Manchester, Lancashire, England..5
Harry married Gladys HALSTEAD, daughter of William Allan HALSTEAD and Florence SMITH, in 1939 at St Paul, Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire, England.2 Harry Pickup CALVERT appeared on the 1939Register taken on 29 September 1939 in the household of William Allan HALSTEAD and Florence HALSTEAD at 357 Union Road, Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire, England. He was married, a Labourer Brickworks, born 13 April 1918.3 Harry Pickup CALVERT and Gladys CALVERT were divorced before 1974.
Harry died on 15 March 2000 at Truro, Cornwall, England, at the age of 81.4,5 His estate was probated on 17 May 2000 at Manchester, Lancashire, England..5
Children of Harry Pickup CALVERT and Gladys HALSTEAD
- Joyce CALVERT
- Christine A CALVERT
- Judith E CALVERT
Sources of Information:
- [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q2 1918 - Ref 8e 371 - Blackburn."
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q3 1939 - Ref 8e 1185 - Darwen."
- [S30] 1939 Register : (online image) "RG101/4852e/002."
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Mar 2000 - Ref 3701B B46D 32 - Truro born 13 April 1918."
- [S14] Website National Probate Indexes for England & Wales (https://probatesearch.service.gov.uk/#wills).
Richard Eric RICHMOND 
#33641, b. 4 July 1907, d. 23 July 1975
- Appears on charts
- Chart 38:Descendants of Thomas HALSTEAD (1807-1874)
Richard Eric RICHMOND was born on 4 July 1907 at West Derby, Lancashire, England.1
Richard married Gladys HALSTEAD, daughter of William Allan HALSTEAD and Florence SMITH, in 1974 at the Register Office, Haslingden, Lancashire, England.2
Richard died on 23 July 1975 at 5 Cleveleys Road, Accrington, Lancashire, England, at the age of 68.3,4 His estate was given Letters of Administration on 20 August 1975 at Liverpool, Lancashire, England. The estate was valued at £12,030.4
Richard married Gladys HALSTEAD, daughter of William Allan HALSTEAD and Florence SMITH, in 1974 at the Register Office, Haslingden, Lancashire, England.2
Richard died on 23 July 1975 at 5 Cleveleys Road, Accrington, Lancashire, England, at the age of 68.3,4 His estate was given Letters of Administration on 20 August 1975 at Liverpool, Lancashire, England. The estate was valued at £12,030.4
Sources of Information:
- [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q3 1907 - Ref 8b 681 - West Derby."
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q1 1974 - Ref 10c 728 - Haslingden."
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q3 1975 - Ref 40 1327 - Hyndburn born 4 July 1907."
- [S14] Website National Probate Indexes for England & Wales (https://probatesearch.service.gov.uk/#wills).
William MIDDLETON 
#33645
- Appears on charts
- Chart 38:Descendants of Thomas HALSTEAD (1807-1874)
William married Gladys RICHMOND, daughter of William Allan HALSTEAD and Florence SMITH, in 1977 at Bury, Lancashire, England.1
Sources of Information:
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q2 1976 - Ref 38 454 - Bury."
John Horsman LEAVER
#33648, b. 5 October 1885, d. 31 May 1968
John Horsman LEAVER was born on 5 October 1885 at Barden Place, Armley, Yorkshire, England.
John married Doris Oakley PRICE, daughter of Charles Thompson PRICE and May HOLDEN, in 1933 at Oakfield Methodist Church, Oakfield Road, Liverpool, Lancashire, England.1 He was listed in the 1939Register taken on 29 September 1939 at Pendeen, Barnston Road, Heswall, Cheshire, England. He was married, an Insurance Department (Head Of Fire Department), born 5 October 1885. There was one redacted person in the household.2
John died on 31 May 1968 at Clatterbridge General Hospital, Bebington, Cheshire, England, at the age of 82.3,4 His estate was probated on 10 July 1968 at Liverpool, Lancashire, England. The estate was valued at £11,575.4
John married Doris Oakley PRICE, daughter of Charles Thompson PRICE and May HOLDEN, in 1933 at Oakfield Methodist Church, Oakfield Road, Liverpool, Lancashire, England.1 He was listed in the 1939Register taken on 29 September 1939 at Pendeen, Barnston Road, Heswall, Cheshire, England. He was married, an Insurance Department (Head Of Fire Department), born 5 October 1885. There was one redacted person in the household.2
John died on 31 May 1968 at Clatterbridge General Hospital, Bebington, Cheshire, England, at the age of 82.3,4 His estate was probated on 10 July 1968 at Liverpool, Lancashire, England. The estate was valued at £11,575.4
Child of John Horsman LEAVER and Doris Oakley PRICE
- David Charles LEAVER
Sources of Information:
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q2 1933 - Ref 8b 1130 - West Derby."
- [S30] 1939 Register : (online image) "RG101/4075a/018."
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q2 1968 - Ref 10a 799 - Wirral aged 82."
- [S14] Website National Probate Indexes for England & Wales (https://probatesearch.service.gov.uk/#wills).
Hannah PICKLES
#33650, b. 1817
Her married name was HOLDEN.1
Hannah PICKLES was born in 1817 at Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England.
Hannah married William HOLDEN in 1850 at Todmorden, Yorkshire, England.1
In the census of 30 March 1851 at Union Street, Todmorden, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 34 born Heptonstall, the wife of William HOLDEN (a Cotton Power Loom Overlooker, living with his wife Hannah.)2
In the census of 7 April 1861 at Union Street, Langfield, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 44 born Heptonstall, the wife of William HOLDEN (a Tea Dealer, living with his wife Hannah, lodger Jsoeph PICKLES.)3
Hannah PICKLES was born in 1817 at Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England.
Hannah married William HOLDEN in 1850 at Todmorden, Yorkshire, England.1
In the census of 30 March 1851 at Union Street, Todmorden, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 34 born Heptonstall, the wife of William HOLDEN (a Cotton Power Loom Overlooker, living with his wife Hannah.)2
In the census of 7 April 1861 at Union Street, Langfield, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 44 born Heptonstall, the wife of William HOLDEN (a Tea Dealer, living with his wife Hannah, lodger Jsoeph PICKLES.)3
Sarah Jane GREENWOOD
#33651, b. 1861
Sarah Jane GREENWOOD was born in 1861 at Todmorden, Yorkshire, England.1 She was the daughter of James GREENWOOD and Sarah Ann HALSTEAD. In the census of 2 April 1871 at Oldroyd Road, Langfield, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 9 born Todmorden, the daughter of Sarah Ann HALSTEAD.2 In the census of 3 April 1881 at 6 Oldroyd Road, Langfield, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as single, a Cotton Weaver, aged 19 born Todmorden, the daughter of Sarah Ann GREENWOOD.3 Sarah Jane GREENWOOD witnessed the marriage of Charles GREENWOOD and Ada SOUTHWELL on 20 June 1885 at St John the Baptist, Halifax, Yorkshire, England.4,5
Sources of Information:
- [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q3 1861 - Ref 9a 212 - Todmorden."
- [S10850] 1871 Census for Langfield, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4332 Folio:069 Page:04 (online image).
- [S10849] 1881 Census for Langfield, Yorkshire:RG11 Piece:4359 Folio:096 Page:26 (online image).
- [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q2 1885 - Ref 9a 697 - Halifax."
Ada SOUTHWELL
#33652, b. 1865, d. 2 December 1909
Her married name was GREENWOOD.1,2
Ada SOUTHWELL was born in 1865 at Sowerby, Yorkshire, England.
Ada married Charles GREENWOOD, son of James GREENWOOD and Sarah Ann HALSTEAD, on 20 June 1885 at St John the Baptist, Halifax, Yorkshire, England. She was aged 20, a spinster residing in Old Royd, Stainland. Her father was listed as James SOUTHWELL, a Delver. married in the Patish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, by Banns. The marriage was witnessed by John BOOCOCK and Sarah Jane GREENWOOD.1,2
In the census of 6 April 1891 at 5 Back Der Street, Langfield, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 25 born Langfield, the wife of Charles GREENWOOD (a Cotton Weaver, living with his wife Ada, sons Wilfred and Young.)3
In the census of 31 March 1901 at 5 Back Der Street, Langfield, Yorkshire, she was listed as aged 35 born Langfield, the wife of Charles GREENWOOD (a Cotton Weaver, living with his wife Ada, sons Wilfred, Young, Walter, Ernest and Harold, daughter Grace E.)4
Ada died on 2 December 1909 at 5 Victoria Road, Todmorden, Yorkshire, England.5,6
Ada SOUTHWELL was born in 1865 at Sowerby, Yorkshire, England.
Ada married Charles GREENWOOD, son of James GREENWOOD and Sarah Ann HALSTEAD, on 20 June 1885 at St John the Baptist, Halifax, Yorkshire, England. She was aged 20, a spinster residing in Old Royd, Stainland. Her father was listed as James SOUTHWELL, a Delver. married in the Patish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, by Banns. The marriage was witnessed by John BOOCOCK and Sarah Jane GREENWOOD.1,2
In the census of 6 April 1891 at 5 Back Der Street, Langfield, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 25 born Langfield, the wife of Charles GREENWOOD (a Cotton Weaver, living with his wife Ada, sons Wilfred and Young.)3
In the census of 31 March 1901 at 5 Back Der Street, Langfield, Yorkshire, she was listed as aged 35 born Langfield, the wife of Charles GREENWOOD (a Cotton Weaver, living with his wife Ada, sons Wilfred, Young, Walter, Ernest and Harold, daughter Grace E.)4
Ada died on 2 December 1909 at 5 Victoria Road, Todmorden, Yorkshire, England.5,6
Children of Ada SOUTHWELL and Charles GREENWOOD
- Wilfred GREENWOOD b. 1885
- Young GREENWOOD b. 1 Sep 1888
- Walter GREENWOOD b. 1891
- Ernest GREENWOOD b. 1893
- Grace Elsie GREENWOOD b. 1895
- Harold GREENWOOD b. 1899
Sources of Information:
- [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q2 1885 - Ref 9a 697 - Halifax."
- [S11857] 1891 Census for Langfield, Yorkshire:RG12 Piece:3546 Folio:083 Page:28 (online image).
- [S11858] 1901 Census for Todmorden, Yorkshire:RG13 Piece:4087 Folio:064 Page:15 (online image).
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q4 1909 - Ref 9a 154 - Todmorden aged 44."
- [S31] Website British Newspaper Archive (http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk).
Young GREENWOOD
#33653, b. 1 September 1888
Young GREENWOOD was born on 1 September 1888 at Langfield, Yorkshire, England.1 He was the son of Charles GREENWOOD and Ada SOUTHWELL. In the census of 6 April 1891 at 5 Back Der Street, Langfield, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as aged 3 born Langfield, the son of Charles GREENWOOD.2 In the census of 31 March 1901 at 5 Back Der Street, Langfield, Yorkshire, he was listed as a Cotton Twistser-in, aged 12 born Langfield, the son of Charles GREENWOOD.3 In the census of 2 April 1911 at 16 Prince Street, Todmorden, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as single, a Twister and Drawer in, aged 22 born Langfield, the son of Charles GREENWOOD.4
Sources of Information:
- [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q3 1888 - Ref 9a 242 - Todmorden."
- [S11857] 1891 Census for Langfield, Yorkshire:RG12 Piece:3546 Folio:083 Page:28 (online image).
- [S11858] 1901 Census for Todmorden, Yorkshire:RG13 Piece:4087 Folio:064 Page:15 (online image).
- [S11859] 1911 Census for Todmorden, Yorkshire:RG14 Piece:26162 Schedule:0083 (online image).
Wilfred GREENWOOD
#33654, b. 1885
Wilfred GREENWOOD was born in 1885 at Langfield, Yorkshire, England.1 He was the son of Charles GREENWOOD and Ada SOUTHWELL. In the census of 6 April 1891 at 5 Back Der Street, Langfield, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as the son of Charles GREENWOOD.2 In the census of 31 March 1901 at 5 Back Der Street, Langfield, Yorkshire, he was listed as single, a Cotton Twister-in, aged 15 born Langfield, the son of Charles GREENWOOD.3
Walter GREENWOOD
#33655, b. 1891
Walter GREENWOOD was born in 1891 at Langfield, Yorkshire, England.1 He was the son of Charles GREENWOOD and Ada SOUTHWELL. In the census of 31 March 1901 at 5 Back Der Street, Langfield, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as aged 9 born Langfield, the son of Charles GREENWOOD.2
Ernest GREENWOOD
#33656, b. 1893
Ernest GREENWOOD was born in 1893 at Langfield, Yorkshire, England.1 He was the son of Charles GREENWOOD and Ada SOUTHWELL. In the census of 31 March 1901 at 5 Back Der Street, Langfield, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as aged 7 born Langfield, the son of Charles GREENWOOD.2 In the census of 2 April 1911 at 16 Prince Street, Todmorden, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as single, a Shop Assistant, aged 17 born Langfield, the son of Charles GREENWOOD.3
Grace Elsie GREENWOOD
#33657, b. 1895
Grace Elsie GREENWOOD was born in 1895 at Langfield, Yorkshire, England.1 She was the daughter of Charles GREENWOOD and Ada SOUTHWELL. In the census of 31 March 1901 at 5 Back Der Street, Langfield, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 5 born Langfield, the daughter of Charles GREENWOOD.2 In the census of 2 April 1911 at 16 Prince Street, Todmorden, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as single, aged 15 born Langfield, the daughter of Charles GREENWOOD.3
Harold GREENWOOD
#33658, b. 1899
Harold GREENWOOD was born in 1899 at Langfield, Yorkshire, England.1 He was the son of Charles GREENWOOD and Ada SOUTHWELL. In the census of 31 March 1901 at 5 Back Der Street, Langfield, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as aged 1 born Langfield, the son of Charles GREENWOOD.2 In the census of 2 April 1911 at 16 Prince Street, Todmorden, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as aged 11 born Langfield, the son of Charles GREENWOOD.3
Frank CUNLIFFE 
#33659
- Appears on charts
- Chart 10:Descendants of William HALSTEAD (1750-1840)
Frank married Winifred HALSTEAD, daughter of Harold HALSTEAD and Elizabeth Ellen CHADWICK, in 1946 at the Register Office, Blackpool, Lancashire, England.1
Sources of Information:
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q2 1946 - Ref 8e 1576 - Blackpool."
John Kinghorn WILSON
#33661, b. 10 March 1901, d. 6 January 1966
John Kinghorn WILSON was born on 10 March 1901 at Scotland.1
John married Doris Margaret HALSTEAD, daughter of John HALSTEAD and Mary Elizabeth BARKER, in 1925 at the Register Office, Burnley, Lancashire, England.2 He was listed in the 1939Register taken on 29 September 1939 at 56 Newport Street, Nelson, Lancashire, England, He was married, a Telephone Operator, born 10 March 1901.3
John died on 6 January 1966 at 56 Newport Street, Nelson, Lancashire, at the age of 64.4,5 His estate was given Letters of Administration on 18 March 1966 at Lancaster, Lancashire, England. The estate was valued at £495.5
John married Doris Margaret HALSTEAD, daughter of John HALSTEAD and Mary Elizabeth BARKER, in 1925 at the Register Office, Burnley, Lancashire, England.2 He was listed in the 1939Register taken on 29 September 1939 at 56 Newport Street, Nelson, Lancashire, England, He was married, a Telephone Operator, born 10 March 1901.3
John died on 6 January 1966 at 56 Newport Street, Nelson, Lancashire, at the age of 64.4,5 His estate was given Letters of Administration on 18 March 1966 at Lancaster, Lancashire, England. The estate was valued at £495.5
Sources of Information:
- [S11] John Hanson Indexes "1901 - Ref 405/83 - Auchterderran."
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q3 1925 - Ref 8e 682 - Burnley."
- [S30] 1939 Register : (online image) "RG101/4844a/011."
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q1 1966 - Ref 10b 933 - Burnley aged 64."
- [S14] Website National Probate Indexes for England & Wales (https://probatesearch.service.gov.uk/#wills).
Albert SCHOFIELD
#33662, b. 18 February 1921, d. 2 February 2005
Albert SCHOFIELD was born on 18 February 1921 at Nelson, Lancashire, England.1 He was the son of William Farrer SCHOFIELD and Edith HALSTEAD. Albert SCHOFIELD appeared on the 1939Register taken on 29 September 1939 in the household of William Farrer SCHOFIELD and Edith SCHOFIELD at 46 Fir Street, Nelson, Lancashire, England. He was single, a Road Repairer, born 18 February 1921.2
Albert died on 2 February 2005 at Nelson, Lancashire, at the age of 83.3,4 His estate was probated on 27 April 2005 at Liverpool, Lancashire, England..4
Albert died on 2 February 2005 at Nelson, Lancashire, at the age of 83.3,4 His estate was probated on 27 April 2005 at Liverpool, Lancashire, England..4
Sources of Information:
- [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q1 1921 - Ref 8e 422 - Burnley."
- [S30] 1939 Register : (online image) "RG101/4842b/016."
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Feb 2005 - Ref B16D 582/1B 10 - Burnley and Pendle born 18 February 1921."
- [S14] Website National Probate Indexes for England & Wales (https://probatesearch.service.gov.uk/#wills).
Edward SCHOFIELD
#33663, b. 1923
Edward SCHOFIELD was born in 1923 at Nelson, Lancashire, England.1 He was the son of William Farrer SCHOFIELD and Edith HALSTEAD.
Sources of Information:
- [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q3 1923 - Ref 8e 372 - Burnley."
Thompson Christopher ROBINSON
#33665, b. 23 March 1911, d. 16 November 1957
Thompson Christopher ROBINSON was born on 23 March 1911 at Crook, Durham, England.1
Thompson married Ethel HALSTEAD, daughter of Willie Landless HALSTEAD and Jane STARKIE, in 1933 at Methodist Chapel, Colne Road, Brierfield, Lancashire, England.2 He was listed in the 1939Register taken on 29 September 1939 at 8 Commercial Street, Brierfield, Lancashire, England. He was married, a Foreman Motor Mechanic, born 23 March 1911. There was one redacted person in the household.3
Thompson died on 16 November 1957 at 46 Walter Street, Brierfield, Lancashire, England, at the age of 46.4,5 His estate was given Letters of Administration on 14 March 1958 at Lancaster, Lancashire, England. The estate was valued at £3,021 1s 2d.5
Thompson married Ethel HALSTEAD, daughter of Willie Landless HALSTEAD and Jane STARKIE, in 1933 at Methodist Chapel, Colne Road, Brierfield, Lancashire, England.2 He was listed in the 1939Register taken on 29 September 1939 at 8 Commercial Street, Brierfield, Lancashire, England. He was married, a Foreman Motor Mechanic, born 23 March 1911. There was one redacted person in the household.3
Thompson died on 16 November 1957 at 46 Walter Street, Brierfield, Lancashire, England, at the age of 46.4,5 His estate was given Letters of Administration on 14 March 1958 at Lancaster, Lancashire, England. The estate was valued at £3,021 1s 2d.5
Child of Thompson Christopher ROBINSON and Ethel HALSTEAD
- Jean ROBINSON
Sources of Information:
- [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q2 1911 - Ref 10a 282 - Auckland."
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q2 1933 - Ref 8e 607 - Burnley."
- [S30] 1939 Register : (online image) "RG101/4709e/015."
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q4 1957 - Ref 10e 646 - Nelson aged 46."
- [S14] Website National Probate Indexes for England & Wales (https://probatesearch.service.gov.uk/#wills).
Renee FIELDEN
#33667, b. 14 March 1920
Her married name was SUTCLIFFE.1
Renee FIELDEN was born on 14 March 1920 at Nelson, Lancashire, England.2 She was the daughter of John Robert FIELDEN and Florrie HALSTEAD. Renee FIELDEN appeared on the 1939Register taken on 29 September 1939 in the household of Florrie FIELDEN at 22 Vernon Street, Nelson, Lancashire, England. She was single, a Cotton Weaver, born 14 March 1920.3
Renee married Hartley SUTCLIFFE in 1944 at Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Railway Road, Nelson, Lancashire, England.1
Renee FIELDEN was born on 14 March 1920 at Nelson, Lancashire, England.2 She was the daughter of John Robert FIELDEN and Florrie HALSTEAD. Renee FIELDEN appeared on the 1939Register taken on 29 September 1939 in the household of Florrie FIELDEN at 22 Vernon Street, Nelson, Lancashire, England. She was single, a Cotton Weaver, born 14 March 1920.3
Renee married Hartley SUTCLIFFE in 1944 at Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Railway Road, Nelson, Lancashire, England.1
Hartley SUTCLIFFE
#33668
Hartley married Renee FIELDEN, daughter of John Robert FIELDEN and Florrie HALSTEAD, in 1944 at Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Railway Road, Nelson, Lancashire, England.1
Sources of Information:
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q1 1944 - Ref 8e 437 - Nelson."
John Thomas LETHBRIDGE
#33669, b. 1897, d. 1964
John Thomas LETHBRIDGE was born in 1897 at Warwick, Warwickshire, England.1
John married Florrie FIELDEN, daughter of Walter Edward HALSTEAD and Louisa SMITH, in 1959 at Warwick, Warwickshire.2
John died in 1964 at Warwick, Warwickshire.3
John married Florrie FIELDEN, daughter of Walter Edward HALSTEAD and Louisa SMITH, in 1959 at Warwick, Warwickshire.2
John died in 1964 at Warwick, Warwickshire.3
John THORP 
#33670, b. 1885, d. 1 March 1917
- Appears on charts
- Chart 01:Descendants of William de HALLSTEDES
John THORP was born in 1885 at Todmorden, Lancashire, England.1
John married Mary Agnes HALSTEAD, daughter of James HALSTEAD and Mary HORSFALL, on 30 March 1915 at Todmorden, Yorkshire, England.2,3
Appears in a newspaper article on on 2 April 1915 at at Todmorden, Yorkshire, INTERESTING WEDDING. A considerable amount of public interest was manifested in a wedding which took place at Bridge Street United Methodist Church on Tuesday afternoon. The contracting parties were Mr. John Thorp, eldest son of Mr. Richd. A. Thorp, Waterside House, and Miss Mary Agnes Halstead, youngest daughter of Mr. Sunderland, Beaconsfield Street. A considerable number the relatives and friends of the parties assembled in the chapel to witness the ceremony, and Mr. Edgar Halstead, A.R.C.O. (brother of the bride) presided the organ and played appropriate music. The bride who was prettily attired in cream cashmere, was accompanied by her mother, who gave her away. The bridesmaids were Miss Halstead (sister of the bride) and Miss Thorp (sister of the bridegroom), who were attired in dresses of blue .and pink floral voile. The bridegroom was attended his brother, Mr. Thos. W. Thorp, and Mr. Edwin Sunderland, Blackshawhead. After the ceremony, which was performed by Rev. R. H. B. Shapland, and a hymn sung by the congregation, the guests adjourned to Mr. H. King’s, Gandy Bridge, where tea was served, and the evening spent in a sociable manner. The happy couple received many handsome and useful presents, including one from Lumbutts C.E. Society and one from his class Lumbutts United Methoddist School, where Mr. Thorp is superintend- ent. Mr. and Mrs. Thorp left by the 7-14 train to Blackpool, where the honeymoon is being spent.3
John died on 1 March 1917 at Walkergate Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne, Durham, England. A gunner with the Royal Field Artillary.4,3
Obituary of John THORP: on 2 March 1917 at Todmorden, Lancashire, GUNER JOHN THORP.
It is with deep regret that we record the death of still another Todmorden soldier in the person of Gunner John Thorp. R.F.A.. son of Mr. R. A. Thorp. Waterside House. He was 32 years of age, and had only bean married about a couple of years, and the deepest sympathy is felt for his young widow and the bereaved family. Deceased was only called up for service as receatly as January 8th, and had since then been stationed at Newcastle. About a fortnight ago intimation was received that he was ill, and he succumbed yesterday (Thursday) morning, at Walkergate Hospital. Newcastle. from spotted fever and meningitis.
Deceased was Mr. R. A. Thorp's eldest son. and was extremely well-known and respected in the town. For the last twelve or thirteen years he had occupied the position of assistant weaving manger and timekeeper at Messrs. Fielden Bros.' Waterside Mill. He had been a student at the Waterside Technical School, and just prior to joining the Army had obtained his certificate for teaching in cotton spinning and weaving. He was prominently identified with Lumbutts U.M. Church and School, and had for several years been secretary. teacher, and superintendent in the school.3 His estate was given Letters of Administration on 4 October 1917 at Wakefield, Yorkshire, England. The estate was valued at £221 15s 0d.4
John married Mary Agnes HALSTEAD, daughter of James HALSTEAD and Mary HORSFALL, on 30 March 1915 at Todmorden, Yorkshire, England.2,3
Appears in a newspaper article on on 2 April 1915 at at Todmorden, Yorkshire, INTERESTING WEDDING. A considerable amount of public interest was manifested in a wedding which took place at Bridge Street United Methodist Church on Tuesday afternoon. The contracting parties were Mr. John Thorp, eldest son of Mr. Richd. A. Thorp, Waterside House, and Miss Mary Agnes Halstead, youngest daughter of Mr. Sunderland, Beaconsfield Street. A considerable number the relatives and friends of the parties assembled in the chapel to witness the ceremony, and Mr. Edgar Halstead, A.R.C.O. (brother of the bride) presided the organ and played appropriate music. The bride who was prettily attired in cream cashmere, was accompanied by her mother, who gave her away. The bridesmaids were Miss Halstead (sister of the bride) and Miss Thorp (sister of the bridegroom), who were attired in dresses of blue .and pink floral voile. The bridegroom was attended his brother, Mr. Thos. W. Thorp, and Mr. Edwin Sunderland, Blackshawhead. After the ceremony, which was performed by Rev. R. H. B. Shapland, and a hymn sung by the congregation, the guests adjourned to Mr. H. King’s, Gandy Bridge, where tea was served, and the evening spent in a sociable manner. The happy couple received many handsome and useful presents, including one from Lumbutts C.E. Society and one from his class Lumbutts United Methoddist School, where Mr. Thorp is superintend- ent. Mr. and Mrs. Thorp left by the 7-14 train to Blackpool, where the honeymoon is being spent.3
John died on 1 March 1917 at Walkergate Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne, Durham, England. A gunner with the Royal Field Artillary.4,3
Obituary of John THORP: on 2 March 1917 at Todmorden, Lancashire, GUNER JOHN THORP.
It is with deep regret that we record the death of still another Todmorden soldier in the person of Gunner John Thorp. R.F.A.. son of Mr. R. A. Thorp. Waterside House. He was 32 years of age, and had only bean married about a couple of years, and the deepest sympathy is felt for his young widow and the bereaved family. Deceased was only called up for service as receatly as January 8th, and had since then been stationed at Newcastle. About a fortnight ago intimation was received that he was ill, and he succumbed yesterday (Thursday) morning, at Walkergate Hospital. Newcastle. from spotted fever and meningitis.
Deceased was Mr. R. A. Thorp's eldest son. and was extremely well-known and respected in the town. For the last twelve or thirteen years he had occupied the position of assistant weaving manger and timekeeper at Messrs. Fielden Bros.' Waterside Mill. He had been a student at the Waterside Technical School, and just prior to joining the Army had obtained his certificate for teaching in cotton spinning and weaving. He was prominently identified with Lumbutts U.M. Church and School, and had for several years been secretary. teacher, and superintendent in the school.3 His estate was given Letters of Administration on 4 October 1917 at Wakefield, Yorkshire, England. The estate was valued at £221 15s 0d.4
Child of John THORP and Mary Agnes HALSTEAD
- John THORP b. 1917
Sources of Information:
- [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q1 1885 - Ref 9a 215 - Todmorden."
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q1 1915 - Ref 9a 398 - Todmorden."
- [S31] Website British Newspaper Archive (http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk).
- [S14] Website National Probate Indexes for England & Wales (https://probatesearch.service.gov.uk/#wills).
John THORP 
#33671, b. 1917
- Relationship
- 20th great-grandson of William de HALLSTEDES
- Appears on charts
- Chart 01:Descendants of William de HALLSTEDES
John THORP was born in 1917 at Todmorden, Yorkshire, England.1 He was the son of John THORP and Mary Agnes HALSTEAD.
Sources of Information:
- [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q2 1917 - Ref 9a 309 - Todmorden."
Agnes DANIEL
#33672, b. 21 December 1898, d. 19 July 1955
Her married name was HALSTEAD.
Agnes DANIEL was born on 21 December 1898 at Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia.
Agnes married Harry Reginald HALSTEAD, son of Julia Desdemona DYSON, on 1 February 1921 at Townsville, Queensland, Australia.
Agnes died on 19 July 1955 at Payneham, South Australia, Australia, at the age of 56.
Agnes DANIEL was born on 21 December 1898 at Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia.
Agnes married Harry Reginald HALSTEAD, son of Julia Desdemona DYSON, on 1 February 1921 at Townsville, Queensland, Australia.
Agnes died on 19 July 1955 at Payneham, South Australia, Australia, at the age of 56.
Children of Agnes DANIEL and Harry Reginald HALSTEAD
- Rita HALSTEAD b. 7 Oct 1921, d. 22 Jun 2009
- Merryl HALSTEAD b. 1923, d. 9 Dec 2000
Rita HALSTEAD
#33673, b. 7 October 1921, d. 22 June 2009
Rita HALSTEAD was born on 7 October 1921 at Townsville, Queensland, Australia. She was the daughter of Harry Reginald HALSTEAD and Agnes DANIEL.
Rita died on 22 June 2009 at Arizona, United States of America, at the age of 87.
Rita died on 22 June 2009 at Arizona, United States of America, at the age of 87.
Merryl HALSTEAD
#33674, b. 1923, d. 9 December 2000
Merryl HALSTEAD was born in 1923 at Queensland, Australia. She was the daughter of Harry Reginald HALSTEAD and Agnes DANIEL.
Merryl died on 9 December 2000 at Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
Merryl died on 9 December 2000 at Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
Walter Edward McCREA
#33675, b. 6 February 1897, d. 21 December 1967
Walter Edward McCREA was born on 6 February 1897 at New York City, New York, New York, United States of America.
Walter married Hazel Stansfield HALSTEAD, daughter of Edger HALSTEAD and Annie Louise ARMSTRONG, on 9 June 1923 at New York, New York.
Walter died on 21 December 1967 at San Bernardino, San Bernardino, California, United States of America, at the age of 70.
Walter married Hazel Stansfield HALSTEAD, daughter of Edger HALSTEAD and Annie Louise ARMSTRONG, on 9 June 1923 at New York, New York.
Walter died on 21 December 1967 at San Bernardino, San Bernardino, California, United States of America, at the age of 70.
Geoffrey Elliott HOLSTEAD
#33677, b. 1 September 1912, d. 1982
Geoffrey Elliott HOLSTEAD was born on 1 September 1912 at Wellington, New Zealand. He was the son of John HOLSTEAD and Susannah Elliott REED.
Geoffrey married Ellena Phoebe BADLAND in 1931 at New Zealand.1 Geoffrey Elliott HOLSTEAD began military service on 1 July 1940 at 11 Aglionby Street, New Zealand.2
His wife, Ellena, died in 1970 at New Zealand.3
Geoffrey died in 1982 at New Zealand.4
Geoffrey married Ellena Phoebe BADLAND in 1931 at New Zealand.1 Geoffrey Elliott HOLSTEAD began military service on 1 July 1940 at 11 Aglionby Street, New Zealand.2
His wife, Ellena, died in 1970 at New Zealand.3
Geoffrey died in 1982 at New Zealand.4
Sources of Information:
- [S9958] Website New Zealand Births, Marriage and Death (https://www.bmdhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz).
- [S37] Website Ancestry Website (http://www.ancestry.co.uk) "All New Zealand, World War II Army Nominal Rolls, 1939-1948."
- [S9958] Website New Zealand Births, Marriage and Death (https://www.bmdhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz) "1970 Ref 1970/33412 aged 58."
- [S9958] Website New Zealand Births, Marriage and Death (https://www.bmdhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz) "1982 Ref 1982/50299 born 1 September 1912."
Ellena Phoebe BADLAND
#33678, b. 1912, d. 1970
Her married name was HOLSTEAD.1
Ellena Phoebe BADLAND was born in 1912 at Wellington, New Zealand.2
Ellena married Geoffrey Elliott HOLSTEAD, son of John HOLSTEAD and Susannah Elliott REED, in 1931 at New Zealand.1
Ellena died in 1970 at New Zealand.3
Ellena Phoebe BADLAND was born in 1912 at Wellington, New Zealand.2
Ellena married Geoffrey Elliott HOLSTEAD, son of John HOLSTEAD and Susannah Elliott REED, in 1931 at New Zealand.1
Ellena died in 1970 at New Zealand.3
Sources of Information:
- [S9958] Website New Zealand Births, Marriage and Death (https://www.bmdhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz).
- [S9958] Website New Zealand Births, Marriage and Death (https://www.bmdhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz) "1912 Ref 1912/515."
- [S9958] Website New Zealand Births, Marriage and Death (https://www.bmdhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz) "1970 Ref 1970/33412 aged 58."
Jemima Margaret CARMICHAEL 
#33679, b. 1841, d. 2 September 1905
- Appears on charts
- Chart 04:Descendants of John HALSTEAD (1778-1812)
Her married name was HALSTEAD.
Jemima Margaret CARMICHAEL was born in 1841 at Scotland.
Jemima married Thomas HALSTEAD, son of Bernard HALSTEAD and Sarah BRADSHAW, in 1891 at New Zealand.
Jemima died on 2 September 1905 at Auckland, New Zealand.1,2
Jemima Margaret CARMICHAEL was born in 1841 at Scotland.
Jemima married Thomas HALSTEAD, son of Bernard HALSTEAD and Sarah BRADSHAW, in 1891 at New Zealand.
Jemima died on 2 September 1905 at Auckland, New Zealand.1,2
Sources of Information:
- [S10417] Website New Zealand Newspaper Archive (http://www.paperspast.natlib.gov.nz) "Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 219, 13 September 1905."
- [S9958] Website New Zealand Births, Marriage and Death (https://www.bmdhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz) "Ref 1905/4555 aged 64."
Harry Barnard HALSTEAD
#33680, b. 1885, d. 1961
Harry Barnard HALSTEAD was born in 1885. He was the son of Thomas HALSTEAD.
Harry married Alma Emma NEWMAN on 17 February 1910 at the Methodist Church, Thames, New Zealand.1,2
Appears in a newspaper article on on 23 February 1910 at at Ohinemuri, New Zealand, WEDDING BELLS.
HALSTEAD- NEWMAN
A wedding which excited much interest took place at Wesley Church, Thames, when Mr Henry B. Halstead, of Auckland, was married to Miss Alma E. Newman, third daughter of Mrs H. Newman, of Edward Street, Block 27. The ceremony was 'performed by the Rev. Blight, assisted by the Rev. A. Reed, of Te Aroha. The bride was given away by her brother, Mr T. W. Newman, and was charmingly attired in a simple gown of chiffon taffeta silk made in semi-empire style. She wore the usual wreath and veil, and carried a lovely horse-shoe bouquet of white dahlias, and maiden-hair fern. The bride was attended by two maids, Miss Francis Newman and Miss Hilda Maddern, both wearing dainty pale blue silk dresses tucked and inlet with French Val. lace and insertion, and black Gainsborough hats. They also carried " lucky ' horse-shoe bouquets of whiite native flowers and maiden hair fern. Each maid wore a pretty brooch, the gift of the bridegroom, while the bride wore a massive necklet and pendant. The bridegroom was attended by Mr Watt, of Auckland, as best man, and Mr E. Newman as groomsman.
After the ceremony the wedding party drove to the Masonic Hall, where afternoon tea was partaken of and many toasts honoured.
The happy couple left by the afternoon train for Auckland, their future home, the bride travelling tn a smart dress of sunset flush ' silk and stylish black hat.1
Appears in a newspaper article on on 19 March 1910 at at Auckland, New Zealand, HALSTEAD-NEWMAN.— On February 17, 1910. at thw Wesleyan Church. Thames. by the Rev. J. Blight, assisted by the Rev. Held, Harry Barrnard, second son of the late Thomas Halstead. to Alma Emma, third daughter of Mrs. W. and the late William Henry Francis Newman, of the Thames.3
Harry died in 1961 at New Zealand.
Harry married Alma Emma NEWMAN on 17 February 1910 at the Methodist Church, Thames, New Zealand.1,2
Appears in a newspaper article on on 23 February 1910 at at Ohinemuri, New Zealand, WEDDING BELLS.
HALSTEAD- NEWMAN
A wedding which excited much interest took place at Wesley Church, Thames, when Mr Henry B. Halstead, of Auckland, was married to Miss Alma E. Newman, third daughter of Mrs H. Newman, of Edward Street, Block 27. The ceremony was 'performed by the Rev. Blight, assisted by the Rev. A. Reed, of Te Aroha. The bride was given away by her brother, Mr T. W. Newman, and was charmingly attired in a simple gown of chiffon taffeta silk made in semi-empire style. She wore the usual wreath and veil, and carried a lovely horse-shoe bouquet of white dahlias, and maiden-hair fern. The bride was attended by two maids, Miss Francis Newman and Miss Hilda Maddern, both wearing dainty pale blue silk dresses tucked and inlet with French Val. lace and insertion, and black Gainsborough hats. They also carried " lucky ' horse-shoe bouquets of whiite native flowers and maiden hair fern. Each maid wore a pretty brooch, the gift of the bridegroom, while the bride wore a massive necklet and pendant. The bridegroom was attended by Mr Watt, of Auckland, as best man, and Mr E. Newman as groomsman.
After the ceremony the wedding party drove to the Masonic Hall, where afternoon tea was partaken of and many toasts honoured.
The happy couple left by the afternoon train for Auckland, their future home, the bride travelling tn a smart dress of sunset flush ' silk and stylish black hat.1
Appears in a newspaper article on on 19 March 1910 at at Auckland, New Zealand, HALSTEAD-NEWMAN.— On February 17, 1910. at thw Wesleyan Church. Thames. by the Rev. J. Blight, assisted by the Rev. Held, Harry Barrnard, second son of the late Thomas Halstead. to Alma Emma, third daughter of Mrs. W. and the late William Henry Francis Newman, of the Thames.3
Harry died in 1961 at New Zealand.
Children of Harry Barnard HALSTEAD and Alma Emma NEWMAN
- Eric Henry HALSTEAD b. 26 May 1912, d. 18 Jun 1991
- Joyce Alma HALSTEAD b. 1918
Sources of Information:
- [S10417] Website New Zealand Newspaper Archive (http://www.paperspast.natlib.gov.nz) "Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume XXI, Issue 2610, 23 February 1910."
- [S10417] Website New Zealand Newspaper Archive (http://www.paperspast.natlib.gov.nz) "Observer, Volume XXX, Issue 24, 26 February 1910."
- [S10417] Website New Zealand Newspaper Archive (http://www.paperspast.natlib.gov.nz) "Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 67, 19 March 1910."
Alma Emma NEWMAN
#33681, b. 1883, d. 1954
Her married name was HALSTEAD.1,2
Alma Emma NEWMAN was born in 1883.
Alma married Harry Barnard HALSTEAD, son of Thomas HALSTEAD, on 17 February 1910 at the Methodist Church, Thames, New Zealand.1,2
Appears in a newspaper article on on 23 February 1910 at at Ohinemuri, New Zealand, WEDDING BELLS.
HALSTEAD- NEWMAN
A wedding which excited much interest took place at Wesley Church, Thames, when Mr Henry B. Halstead, of Auckland, was married to Miss Alma E. Newman, third daughter of Mrs H. Newman, of Edward Street, Block 27. The ceremony was 'performed by the Rev. Blight, assisted by the Rev. A. Reed, of Te Aroha. The bride was given away by her brother, Mr T. W. Newman, and was charmingly attired in a simple gown of chiffon taffeta silk made in semi-empire style. She wore the usual wreath and veil, and carried a lovely horse-shoe bouquet of white dahlias, and maiden-hair fern. The bride was attended by two maids, Miss Francis Newman and Miss Hilda Maddern, both wearing dainty pale blue silk dresses tucked and inlet with French Val. lace and insertion, and black Gainsborough hats. They also carried " lucky ' horse-shoe bouquets of whiite native flowers and maiden hair fern. Each maid wore a pretty brooch, the gift of the bridegroom, while the bride wore a massive necklet and pendant. The bridegroom was attended by Mr Watt, of Auckland, as best man, and Mr E. Newman as groomsman.
After the ceremony the wedding party drove to the Masonic Hall, where afternoon tea was partaken of and many toasts honoured.
The happy couple left by the afternoon train for Auckland, their future home, the bride travelling tn a smart dress of sunset flush ' silk and stylish black hat.1
Alma died in 1954 at New Zealand.3
Alma Emma NEWMAN was born in 1883.
Alma married Harry Barnard HALSTEAD, son of Thomas HALSTEAD, on 17 February 1910 at the Methodist Church, Thames, New Zealand.1,2
Appears in a newspaper article on on 23 February 1910 at at Ohinemuri, New Zealand, WEDDING BELLS.
HALSTEAD- NEWMAN
A wedding which excited much interest took place at Wesley Church, Thames, when Mr Henry B. Halstead, of Auckland, was married to Miss Alma E. Newman, third daughter of Mrs H. Newman, of Edward Street, Block 27. The ceremony was 'performed by the Rev. Blight, assisted by the Rev. A. Reed, of Te Aroha. The bride was given away by her brother, Mr T. W. Newman, and was charmingly attired in a simple gown of chiffon taffeta silk made in semi-empire style. She wore the usual wreath and veil, and carried a lovely horse-shoe bouquet of white dahlias, and maiden-hair fern. The bride was attended by two maids, Miss Francis Newman and Miss Hilda Maddern, both wearing dainty pale blue silk dresses tucked and inlet with French Val. lace and insertion, and black Gainsborough hats. They also carried " lucky ' horse-shoe bouquets of whiite native flowers and maiden hair fern. Each maid wore a pretty brooch, the gift of the bridegroom, while the bride wore a massive necklet and pendant. The bridegroom was attended by Mr Watt, of Auckland, as best man, and Mr E. Newman as groomsman.
After the ceremony the wedding party drove to the Masonic Hall, where afternoon tea was partaken of and many toasts honoured.
The happy couple left by the afternoon train for Auckland, their future home, the bride travelling tn a smart dress of sunset flush ' silk and stylish black hat.1
Alma died in 1954 at New Zealand.3
Children of Alma Emma NEWMAN and Harry Barnard HALSTEAD
- Eric Henry HALSTEAD b. 26 May 1912, d. 18 Jun 1991
- Joyce Alma HALSTEAD b. 1918
Sources of Information:
- [S10417] Website New Zealand Newspaper Archive (http://www.paperspast.natlib.gov.nz) "Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume XXI, Issue 2610, 23 February 1910."
- [S10417] Website New Zealand Newspaper Archive (http://www.paperspast.natlib.gov.nz) "Observer, Volume XXX, Issue 24, 26 February 1910."
- [S9958] Website New Zealand Births, Marriage and Death (https://www.bmdhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz) "1954 Ref 1954/19895 aged 71."
Ethel May TAYLOR 
#33682
- Appears on charts
- Chart 04:Descendants of John HALSTEAD (1778-1812)
Her married name was HALSTEAD.1
Ethel married Herbert HALSTEAD, son of Henry HALSTEAD and Sophia HOLLINGWORTH, in 1892 at Scarborough, Yorkshire, England.1
Appears in a newspaper article on on 29 December 1910 at at Lyttelton, New Zealand, ANY Person knowing the present addresa of Etbel May Halstead. formerly Ethel May Taylor, the wife of Herbert Halstead, formerly of 22. Trafalgar Square, Scarborough, England, the son of Henry Halstead. late of Bradford, England, or of the said Herbert Halstead, is requested to communicate with Gordon Hunter and Duncan, Solicitors, 14, Pieadilly, Bradford, England.2
Ethel married Herbert HALSTEAD, son of Henry HALSTEAD and Sophia HOLLINGWORTH, in 1892 at Scarborough, Yorkshire, England.1
Appears in a newspaper article on on 29 December 1910 at at Lyttelton, New Zealand, ANY Person knowing the present addresa of Etbel May Halstead. formerly Ethel May Taylor, the wife of Herbert Halstead, formerly of 22. Trafalgar Square, Scarborough, England, the son of Henry Halstead. late of Bradford, England, or of the said Herbert Halstead, is requested to communicate with Gordon Hunter and Duncan, Solicitors, 14, Pieadilly, Bradford, England.2
Sources of Information:
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q1 1892 - Ref 9d 538 - Scarborough."
- [S10417] Website New Zealand Newspaper Archive (http://www.paperspast.natlib.gov.nz) "Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXI, Issue 15500, 29 December 1910."
Eric Henry HALSTEAD
#33683, b. 26 May 1912, d. 18 June 1991
Eric Henry HALSTEAD was born on 26 May 1912 at New Zealand.1 He was the son of Harry Barnard HALSTEAD and Alma Emma NEWMAN.
Eric married Millicent Joan STEWART in 1940 at New Zealand.2 Eric Henry HALSTEAD began military service on 1 January 1944 at New Zealand He was a Capt. and a School Teacher. Next of Kin Mrs. M J HALSTEAD, 21 Wairua Rd, Remuera, Auckland.3
His wife, Millicent, died in 1988 at New Zealand.4
Eric died on 18 June 1991 at New Zealand at the age of 79.5
Eric married Millicent Joan STEWART in 1940 at New Zealand.2 Eric Henry HALSTEAD began military service on 1 January 1944 at New Zealand He was a Capt. and a School Teacher. Next of Kin Mrs. M J HALSTEAD, 21 Wairua Rd, Remuera, Auckland.3
His wife, Millicent, died in 1988 at New Zealand.4
Eric died on 18 June 1991 at New Zealand at the age of 79.5
Sources of Information:
- [S9958] Website New Zealand Births, Marriage and Death (https://www.bmdhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz) "1912 Ref 1912/5172."
- [S9958] Website New Zealand Births, Marriage and Death (https://www.bmdhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz) "Ref 1940/1059."
- [S37] Website Ancestry Website (http://www.ancestry.co.uk) "New Zealand, World War II Army Nominal Rolls, 1939-1948."
- [S9958] Website New Zealand Births, Marriage and Death (https://www.bmdhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz) "1988 Ref 1988/29476 born 20 April 1918."
- [S9958] Website New Zealand Births, Marriage and Death (https://www.bmdhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz) "19991 Ref 1991/7407 born 26 May 1912."
Joyce Alma HALSTEAD
#33684, b. 1918
Her married name was BURNARD.
Joyce Alma HALSTEAD was born in 1918 at New Zealand. She was the daughter of Harry Barnard HALSTEAD and Alma Emma NEWMAN. Joyce Alma HALSTEAD began military service on 1 January 1945 at New Zealand a Pte in the W.A.A.C. Next of Kini - Mrs A E HALSTEAD, 19 Ranui Rd, Remuera, Auckland.1
Joyce married Eric Dawson BURNARD in 1962 at New South Wales, Australia.
Joyce Alma HALSTEAD was born in 1918 at New Zealand. She was the daughter of Harry Barnard HALSTEAD and Alma Emma NEWMAN. Joyce Alma HALSTEAD began military service on 1 January 1945 at New Zealand a Pte in the W.A.A.C. Next of Kini - Mrs A E HALSTEAD, 19 Ranui Rd, Remuera, Auckland.1
Joyce married Eric Dawson BURNARD in 1962 at New South Wales, Australia.
Sources of Information:
- [S37] Website Ancestry Website (http://www.ancestry.co.uk) "New Zealand, World War II Army Nominal Rolls, 1939-1948."
Millicent Joan STEWART
#33685, b. 20 April 1918, d. 1988
Her married name was HALSTEAD.1
Millicent Joan STEWART was born on 20 April 1918 at New Zealand.2
Millicent married Eric Henry HALSTEAD, son of Harry Barnard HALSTEAD and Alma Emma NEWMAN, in 1940 at New Zealand.1
Millicent died in 1988 at New Zealand.3
Millicent Joan STEWART was born on 20 April 1918 at New Zealand.2
Millicent married Eric Henry HALSTEAD, son of Harry Barnard HALSTEAD and Alma Emma NEWMAN, in 1940 at New Zealand.1
Millicent died in 1988 at New Zealand.3
Sources of Information:
- [S9958] Website New Zealand Births, Marriage and Death (https://www.bmdhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz) "Ref 1940/1059."
- [S9958] Website New Zealand Births, Marriage and Death (https://www.bmdhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz) "1918 Ref 1918/7546."
- [S9958] Website New Zealand Births, Marriage and Death (https://www.bmdhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz) "1988 Ref 1988/29476 born 20 April 1918."
Richard MARSH
#33686
Richard married Elizabeth Matilda HALSTED on 28 January 1813 at Bowdon, Cheshire, England. He was a Gentleman of Leigh. married by licence. The marriage was witnessed by Lewis SALMON and Susan SALMON.1
Sources of Information:
- [S36] Website Findmypast Website (http://www.findmypast.co.uk) "Cheshire Diocese of Chester bishop's transcripts marriages 1576-1906."
Leigh Dines HALSTEAD
#33687, b. 1802, d. 6 December 1872
Leigh Dines HALSTEAD was born in 1802 at Hertfordshire, England. He was baptised on 17 September 1802 at Kings Walden, Hertfordshire, England. He travelled to New South Wales, Australia, on 22 August 1829. As Leigh Domville Halstead; aboard "Sarah", having been convicted of horse stealing at Essex Assises 09 Mar 1829 and sentenced to Transportation for Life. AKA Dines.
Leigh married Ann KENSEY on 28 February 1842 at St Andrews Presbyterian Church, Whittingham, New South Wales, Australia.1
Appears in a newspaper article on on 4 September 1850 at at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, STEALING A BLANKET.
Michael Mullen was indicted for stealing one blanket, the property of Leigh Dines Halsted, at Singleton, on the 7th July, 1850.
The Attorney General, in stating this case to the jury,^ regretted that it had been sent to the Circuit Court instead of to the Quarter Sessions, the proper court forsuch cases.
It appeared from the evidence of Ann Halsted and George Miller that on the morning of the 7th July, Sunday, between ten and eleven o'clock, the prisoner called at Mr. Halsted's inn, Singleton, and asked for a glass of rum ; this was given to him, and he successively asked and obtained leave to warm himself at the fire, to have a pipe, and then asked for a bed, and was shown to a bedroom ; he shut the door, and remained there a short time, when he came out and left the inn; Mrs. Halsted did not then observe anything particular about the prisoner, but in the afternoon, between five and six o'clock, she found that a double blanket which had been on the bed in the bedroom had been torn in two, and that one-Half of it was gone. Between one and two o'clock that day the prisoner called at Mr. Miller's inn, four miles from Singleton, and begged some money and refreshment, saying he was poor, and wanted money for a night's lodging; Mr. Miller gave him some food, and noticing a blanket on the prisoner's arm he told him he could cover himself with that, the prisoner appearing to be a bushman; prisoner then offered to sell the blanket to Mr. Miller for 2s. 6d., and pressed Mr. Miller to buy it; Mr. Miller refused for some time, but at length said he would give him 2s. 6d. for it, and if he should return and repay the money he should have the blanket again; prisoner then handed Mr. Miller the blanket, and had one glass of grog out of the 2s. 6d, but Mr. Miller refused to supply him with more. In the evening Mr. Halsted arrived at Mr. Miller's inquiring about the man, and Mr Miller showed him the blanket, and told him the direction the man went in, and Mr. Halsted rode after him, overtook and apprehended him. Mrs. Halsted and Mr. Miller identified the blanket produced, and Mrs. Halsted compared it with the remaining half.
The prisoner admitted that he sold the blanket to Mr. Miller, but said he did not take anything from Mr.Halsted's house.
The jury returned a verdict of guilty, and the prisoner was sentenced to six months' imprisonment in Maitland gaol, with hard labour, the first week ol each month in solitary confinement.2
Appears in a newspaper article on on 23 November 1858 at at New Zealand RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT.
Leigh Dines Halstead, breach Impounding Act, 1856; viz. suffering 2 heifers and 1 steer to run at large in Queen Street, Auckland, fined Is., and 5s. dd costs.3
Newspaper Report: Notice
IMPOUNDED in the Public Pound, Auckland, by Elizabeth Dines Halstead, for trespassing in an enclosed Garden at Cox’s Creek, the property of Mr. Leigh Dines Halstead, —
1 chestnut horse, star on forehead, light coloured feet and tail. No brand visible. Damages claimed, 10s. Owner unknown.
If not claimed within eleven days after the date of this notice, application will be made to a Justice of the Peace, for an order for the sale of the above-mentioned Horse, agreeably to the provisions of the “ Impounding Ordinance, 1856.”
EDWARD LEARY, Poundkecper. Public Pound, Auckland, September 20th, 1860.4 '
Appears in a newspaper article on on 14 December 1864 at at New Zealand NOTICE is beieby given that the PARTNERSHIP between the undersigned and Mr. LEIGH DINES HALSTEAD, as Veteiinary Surgeons, under the firm of Halstead and Kinloch, was DISSOLVED of this date. EDWARD KINLOCH. Auokland, November 28.5
Leigh died on 6 December 1872 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.6
Appears in a newspaper article on on 19 December 1872 at at Bourke Street, Surrey Hills, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, HALSTEAD.-At Bourke-street; Surrey Hills, Sydney, on.-8th December, of heart disease, Leigh Dines Halstead, V.S., late of this city, in his 71st year.7
Newspaper Report: HALSTEAD. — December 16, Thomas Dines, youngest son of the late Leigh Dines Hal stead, aged 45.8
Appears in a newspaper article on on 26 May 1928 at at Singleton, New South Wales, Australia, This is from a long article about Old Singleton
"There was a new license granted in 1851 to James Neal for a house in John-street, to be called the "Plough and Horses." There was a couple of old-timers in Singleton, at this time, one the "Spot-ted Horse," run by Leigh Dines Hal-stead, and the "Red Lion" kept by Patrick Graham. At Darlington, just across the river from Singleton, there was an old inn which in 1847 was run by Bourn Rus-sell Jr., under the name of the "St. John's Tavern."9
Leigh married Ann KENSEY on 28 February 1842 at St Andrews Presbyterian Church, Whittingham, New South Wales, Australia.1
Appears in a newspaper article on on 4 September 1850 at at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, STEALING A BLANKET.
Michael Mullen was indicted for stealing one blanket, the property of Leigh Dines Halsted, at Singleton, on the 7th July, 1850.
The Attorney General, in stating this case to the jury,^ regretted that it had been sent to the Circuit Court instead of to the Quarter Sessions, the proper court forsuch cases.
It appeared from the evidence of Ann Halsted and George Miller that on the morning of the 7th July, Sunday, between ten and eleven o'clock, the prisoner called at Mr. Halsted's inn, Singleton, and asked for a glass of rum ; this was given to him, and he successively asked and obtained leave to warm himself at the fire, to have a pipe, and then asked for a bed, and was shown to a bedroom ; he shut the door, and remained there a short time, when he came out and left the inn; Mrs. Halsted did not then observe anything particular about the prisoner, but in the afternoon, between five and six o'clock, she found that a double blanket which had been on the bed in the bedroom had been torn in two, and that one-Half of it was gone. Between one and two o'clock that day the prisoner called at Mr. Miller's inn, four miles from Singleton, and begged some money and refreshment, saying he was poor, and wanted money for a night's lodging; Mr. Miller gave him some food, and noticing a blanket on the prisoner's arm he told him he could cover himself with that, the prisoner appearing to be a bushman; prisoner then offered to sell the blanket to Mr. Miller for 2s. 6d., and pressed Mr. Miller to buy it; Mr. Miller refused for some time, but at length said he would give him 2s. 6d. for it, and if he should return and repay the money he should have the blanket again; prisoner then handed Mr. Miller the blanket, and had one glass of grog out of the 2s. 6d, but Mr. Miller refused to supply him with more. In the evening Mr. Halsted arrived at Mr. Miller's inquiring about the man, and Mr Miller showed him the blanket, and told him the direction the man went in, and Mr. Halsted rode after him, overtook and apprehended him. Mrs. Halsted and Mr. Miller identified the blanket produced, and Mrs. Halsted compared it with the remaining half.
The prisoner admitted that he sold the blanket to Mr. Miller, but said he did not take anything from Mr.Halsted's house.
The jury returned a verdict of guilty, and the prisoner was sentenced to six months' imprisonment in Maitland gaol, with hard labour, the first week ol each month in solitary confinement.2
Appears in a newspaper article on on 23 November 1858 at at New Zealand RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT.
Leigh Dines Halstead, breach Impounding Act, 1856; viz. suffering 2 heifers and 1 steer to run at large in Queen Street, Auckland, fined Is., and 5s. dd costs.3
Newspaper Report: Notice
IMPOUNDED in the Public Pound, Auckland, by Elizabeth Dines Halstead, for trespassing in an enclosed Garden at Cox’s Creek, the property of Mr. Leigh Dines Halstead, —
1 chestnut horse, star on forehead, light coloured feet and tail. No brand visible. Damages claimed, 10s. Owner unknown.
If not claimed within eleven days after the date of this notice, application will be made to a Justice of the Peace, for an order for the sale of the above-mentioned Horse, agreeably to the provisions of the “ Impounding Ordinance, 1856.”
EDWARD LEARY, Poundkecper. Public Pound, Auckland, September 20th, 1860.4 '
Appears in a newspaper article on on 14 December 1864 at at New Zealand NOTICE is beieby given that the PARTNERSHIP between the undersigned and Mr. LEIGH DINES HALSTEAD, as Veteiinary Surgeons, under the firm of Halstead and Kinloch, was DISSOLVED of this date. EDWARD KINLOCH. Auokland, November 28.5
Leigh died on 6 December 1872 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.6
Appears in a newspaper article on on 19 December 1872 at at Bourke Street, Surrey Hills, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, HALSTEAD.-At Bourke-street; Surrey Hills, Sydney, on.-8th December, of heart disease, Leigh Dines Halstead, V.S., late of this city, in his 71st year.7
Newspaper Report: HALSTEAD. — December 16, Thomas Dines, youngest son of the late Leigh Dines Hal stead, aged 45.8
Appears in a newspaper article on on 26 May 1928 at at Singleton, New South Wales, Australia, This is from a long article about Old Singleton
"There was a new license granted in 1851 to James Neal for a house in John-street, to be called the "Plough and Horses." There was a couple of old-timers in Singleton, at this time, one the "Spot-ted Horse," run by Leigh Dines Hal-stead, and the "Red Lion" kept by Patrick Graham. At Darlington, just across the river from Singleton, there was an old inn which in 1847 was run by Bourn Rus-sell Jr., under the name of the "St. John's Tavern."9
Children of Leigh Dines HALSTEAD and Ann KENSEY
- Eleanor Dines HALSTEAD+ b. 1842, d. 31 Jul 1922
- Elizabeth Dines HALSTEAD+ b. 24 Nov 1844, d. 19 May 1906
- Charlotte Dines HALSTEAD b. 1846, d. 20 Jul 1915
- Edward Dines HALSTEAD+ b. 25 Mar 1848, d. 3 Dec 1911
- Emily Dines HALSTEAD+ b. 1850, d. 1929
- Charles Dines HALSTEAD b. 1853, d. 1897
- Mary Dines HALSTEAD b. 21 Jun 1854, d. 1933
- Richard Dines HALSTEAD b. 13 Jan 1857, d. 20 Mar 1871
- Sarah Dines HALSTEAD+ b. 1859, d. 1938
- Thomas Dines HALSTEAD+ b. 1860, d. 16 Dec 1908
Sources of Information:
- [S37] Website Ancestry Website (http://www.ancestry.co.uk) "Australia Marriage Index, 1788-1950."
- [S9960] Website Australian Newspaper Archive (http://www.trove.nla.gov.au) "Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Wednesday 4 September 1850, page 2."
- [S10417] Website New Zealand Newspaper Archive (http://www.paperspast.natlib.gov.nz) "Daily Southern Cross, Volume XV, Issue 1190, 23 November 1858."
- [S10417] Website New Zealand Newspaper Archive (http://www.paperspast.natlib.gov.nz) "New Zealander, Volume XVI, Issue 1506, 22 September 1860."
- [S10417] Website New Zealand Newspaper Archive (http://www.paperspast.natlib.gov.nz) "Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2309, 14 December 1864."
- [S37] Website Ancestry Website (http://www.ancestry.co.uk) "Australia Death Index, 1787-1985."
- [S10417] Website New Zealand Newspaper Archive (http://www.paperspast.natlib.gov.nz) "Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 870, 19 December 1872."
- [S9960] Website Australian Newspaper Archive (http://www.trove.nla.gov.au) "Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912)."
- [S9960] Website Australian Newspaper Archive (http://www.trove.nla.gov.au) "Singleton Argus (NSW : 1880 - 1954), Saturday 26 May 1928, page 4."
Ann KENSEY
#33688, b. 1821, d. 22 August 1890
Her married name was HALSTEAD.1
Ann KENSEY was born in 1821 at Hackney, Middlesex, England.
Ann married Leigh Dines HALSTEAD on 28 February 1842 at St Andrews Presbyterian Church, Whittingham, New South Wales, Australia.1
Her husband, Leigh, died on 6 December 1872 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.2
Ann died on 22 August 1890 at Wellesley St West, Auckland, New Zealand.3,4
Appears in a newspaper article on on 23 August 1890 at at Auckland, New Zealand, HALSTEAD.-On August 22, at her residence, Wellesley-streot West, Anne, relict o£ the late Leigh Dines Halstead; aged 65 years.3
Ann KENSEY was born in 1821 at Hackney, Middlesex, England.
Ann married Leigh Dines HALSTEAD on 28 February 1842 at St Andrews Presbyterian Church, Whittingham, New South Wales, Australia.1
Her husband, Leigh, died on 6 December 1872 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.2
Ann died on 22 August 1890 at Wellesley St West, Auckland, New Zealand.3,4
Appears in a newspaper article on on 23 August 1890 at at Auckland, New Zealand, HALSTEAD.-On August 22, at her residence, Wellesley-streot West, Anne, relict o£ the late Leigh Dines Halstead; aged 65 years.3
Children of Ann KENSEY and Leigh Dines HALSTEAD
- Eleanor Dines HALSTEAD+ b. 1842, d. 31 Jul 1922
- Elizabeth Dines HALSTEAD+ b. 24 Nov 1844, d. 19 May 1906
- Charlotte Dines HALSTEAD b. 1846, d. 20 Jul 1915
- Edward Dines HALSTEAD+ b. 25 Mar 1848, d. 3 Dec 1911
- Emily Dines HALSTEAD+ b. 1850, d. 1929
- Charles Dines HALSTEAD b. 1853, d. 1897
- Mary Dines HALSTEAD b. 21 Jun 1854, d. 1933
- Richard Dines HALSTEAD b. 13 Jan 1857, d. 20 Mar 1871
- Sarah Dines HALSTEAD+ b. 1859, d. 1938
- Thomas Dines HALSTEAD+ b. 1860, d. 16 Dec 1908
Sources of Information:
- [S37] Website Ancestry Website (http://www.ancestry.co.uk) "Australia Marriage Index, 1788-1950."
- [S37] Website Ancestry Website (http://www.ancestry.co.uk) "Australia Death Index, 1787-1985."
- [S10417] Website New Zealand Newspaper Archive (http://www.paperspast.natlib.gov.nz) "Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 199, 23 August 1890."
- [S9958] Website New Zealand Births, Marriage and Death (https://www.bmdhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz) "1890 Ref 1890/3179 aged 65."
Eleanor Dines HALSTEAD
#33689, b. 1842, d. 31 July 1922
Her married name was LAWRENCE.
Eleanor Dines HALSTEAD was born in 1842 at New South Wales, Australia. She was the daughter of Leigh Dines HALSTEAD and Ann KENSEY.
Eleanor married Edward Daniel LAWRENCE on 17 March 1864 at St Matthew's Church, Hobson Street, Auckland, New Zealand.
Appears in a newspaper article on on 21 March 1864 at at New Zealand MARRIED.
LAWRENCE—HALSTEAD-On the 17th March, at St. Matthew's Church, Hobson-street, by the Rev. D. Jones, Edward D. Lawrence, Esq., Lieut. 3rd Waikato Regt., to Eleanor Halstead, eldest daughter of Leigh Dines Halstead, Esq., Auckland.1
Appears in a newspaper article on on 12 April 1864 at at Maitland, New South Wales, Australia, MARRIAGES.
At Auckland, New Zealand. — On the 17th of March, at St. Matthew's Church, Hobson-street, by the Revd. D. Jones, Edward Daniel Lawrence, Esq., Lieut. 3rd Waikato Regt., youngest son of Lady Emily Lawrence, and Nephew to the Earl of Winchelsea, to Eleanor Dines, eldest daughter of Leigh Dines Halstead, Esq., and niece of Richard Hines, Esq., Hamilton Hill, Singleton, Hunter's River, New South Wales. — [London and Sydney papers please copy.].2
Her husband, Edward, died on 20 July 1891 at New Zealand.3
Eleanor died on 31 July 1922 at Remuera, Auckland, New Zealand.
Appears in a newspaper article on on 1 August 1922 at at Auckland, New Zealand, LAWRENCE. —On July 31, at her sister's residence, Remuera, Eleanor. beloved, wife of the late Edward Daniel Lawrence, elder daughter of the late Leigh and Annie Dines-Halstead, and daughter-in-law of the late Rev. Charles and Lady Emiily Finch Hatton Lawrence. Interment private. Home papers please, copy.4
Eleanor Dines HALSTEAD was born in 1842 at New South Wales, Australia. She was the daughter of Leigh Dines HALSTEAD and Ann KENSEY.
Eleanor married Edward Daniel LAWRENCE on 17 March 1864 at St Matthew's Church, Hobson Street, Auckland, New Zealand.
Appears in a newspaper article on on 21 March 1864 at at New Zealand MARRIED.
LAWRENCE—HALSTEAD-On the 17th March, at St. Matthew's Church, Hobson-street, by the Rev. D. Jones, Edward D. Lawrence, Esq., Lieut. 3rd Waikato Regt., to Eleanor Halstead, eldest daughter of Leigh Dines Halstead, Esq., Auckland.1
Appears in a newspaper article on on 12 April 1864 at at Maitland, New South Wales, Australia, MARRIAGES.
At Auckland, New Zealand. — On the 17th of March, at St. Matthew's Church, Hobson-street, by the Revd. D. Jones, Edward Daniel Lawrence, Esq., Lieut. 3rd Waikato Regt., youngest son of Lady Emily Lawrence, and Nephew to the Earl of Winchelsea, to Eleanor Dines, eldest daughter of Leigh Dines Halstead, Esq., and niece of Richard Hines, Esq., Hamilton Hill, Singleton, Hunter's River, New South Wales. — [London and Sydney papers please copy.].2
Her husband, Edward, died on 20 July 1891 at New Zealand.3
Eleanor died on 31 July 1922 at Remuera, Auckland, New Zealand.
Appears in a newspaper article on on 1 August 1922 at at Auckland, New Zealand, LAWRENCE. —On July 31, at her sister's residence, Remuera, Eleanor. beloved, wife of the late Edward Daniel Lawrence, elder daughter of the late Leigh and Annie Dines-Halstead, and daughter-in-law of the late Rev. Charles and Lady Emiily Finch Hatton Lawrence. Interment private. Home papers please, copy.4
Children of Eleanor Dines HALSTEAD and Edward Daniel LAWRENCE
- George Hatton LAWRENCE b. 17 Oct 1864, d. 10 Apr 1924
- Edward William LAWRENCE+ b. 20 Dec 1865, d. 17 Nov 1898
- Charles Alfred LAWRENCE b. 6 Jan 1867, d. 12 Jan 1937
- Alfred Dines LAWRENCE+ b. 21 May 1869, d. 12 May 1940
- Richard Dines LAWRENCE b. 9 Jan 1872, d. 17 Dec 1900
- Arthur Joseph Dines LAWRENCE b. 4 Feb 1874, d. 25 Dec 1896
Sources of Information:
- [S10417] Website New Zealand Newspaper Archive (http://www.paperspast.natlib.gov.nz) "New Zealander, Volume XX, Issue 2069, 21 March 1864."
- [S9960] Website Australian Newspaper Archive (http://www.trove.nla.gov.au) "Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tuesday 12 April 1864, page 1."
- [S9958] Website New Zealand Births, Marriage and Death (https://www.bmdhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz) "1891 - Ref 1891/3316 aged 64."
- [S10417] Website New Zealand Newspaper Archive (http://www.paperspast.natlib.gov.nz) "Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 180, 1 August 1922."
Elizabeth Dines HALSTEAD
#33690, b. 24 November 1844, d. 19 May 1906
Her married name was BRIGHAM.1
Elizabeth Dines HALSTEAD was born on 24 November 1844 at Warkworth, New South Wales, Australia. She was the daughter of Leigh Dines HALSTEAD and Ann KENSEY.
Appears in a newspaper article on on 22 September 1860 at at New Zealand Notice
IMPOUNDED in the Public Pound, Auckland, by Elizabeth Dines Halstead, for trespassing in an enclosed Garden at Cox’s Creek, the property of Mr. Leigh Dines Halstead, —
1 chestnut horse, star on forehead, light coloured feet and tail. No brand visible. Damages claimed, 10s. Owner unknown.
If not claimed within eleven days after the date of this notice, application will be made to a Justice of the Peace, for an order for the sale of the above-mentioned Horse, agreeably to the provisions of the “ Impounding Ordinance, 1856.”
EDWARD LEARY, Poundkecper. Public Pound, Auckland, September 20th, 1860.2 '
Elizabeth married James McRae BRIGHAM on 18 August 1869 at New Zealand.1
Appears in a newspaper article on on 30 August 1869 at at New Zealand (an unknown value.)1
Elizabeth died on 19 May 1906 at Marino, York Street, Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand, at the age of 61.3
Appears in a newspaper article on on 30 May 1906 at at New Zealand BRIGHAM.—On 19th May. at her late residence. "Marino." York-street. Parnell. Elizabeth Dines, the beloved wife of J. M. Brigham.3
Elizabeth Dines HALSTEAD was born on 24 November 1844 at Warkworth, New South Wales, Australia. She was the daughter of Leigh Dines HALSTEAD and Ann KENSEY.
Appears in a newspaper article on on 22 September 1860 at at New Zealand Notice
IMPOUNDED in the Public Pound, Auckland, by Elizabeth Dines Halstead, for trespassing in an enclosed Garden at Cox’s Creek, the property of Mr. Leigh Dines Halstead, —
1 chestnut horse, star on forehead, light coloured feet and tail. No brand visible. Damages claimed, 10s. Owner unknown.
If not claimed within eleven days after the date of this notice, application will be made to a Justice of the Peace, for an order for the sale of the above-mentioned Horse, agreeably to the provisions of the “ Impounding Ordinance, 1856.”
EDWARD LEARY, Poundkecper. Public Pound, Auckland, September 20th, 1860.2 '
Elizabeth married James McRae BRIGHAM on 18 August 1869 at New Zealand.1
Appears in a newspaper article on on 30 August 1869 at at New Zealand (an unknown value.)1
Elizabeth died on 19 May 1906 at Marino, York Street, Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand, at the age of 61.3
Appears in a newspaper article on on 30 May 1906 at at New Zealand BRIGHAM.—On 19th May. at her late residence. "Marino." York-street. Parnell. Elizabeth Dines, the beloved wife of J. M. Brigham.3
Children of Elizabeth Dines HALSTEAD and James McRae BRIGHAM
- Annie Mary BRIGHAM b. 15 Jul 1870, d. 3 Dec 1943
- John Sylvester BRIGHAM+ b. 24 Dec 1871, d. 26 Apr 1940
- James BRIGHAM b. 1873, d. 11 Nov 1901
- Leigh Dines Halstead BRIGHAM b. 1875, d. 9 Apr 1893
- Hattie May BRIGHAM+ b. 1877, d. 10 Dec 1917
- Eleanor Elizabeth Dines BRIGHAM b. 1884, d. 7 May 1933
Sources of Information:
- [S10417] Website New Zealand Newspaper Archive (http://www.paperspast.natlib.gov.nz) "Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3780, 30 August 1869."
- [S10417] Website New Zealand Newspaper Archive (http://www.paperspast.natlib.gov.nz) "New Zealander, Volume XVI, Issue 1506, 22 September 1860."
- [S10417] Website New Zealand Newspaper Archive (http://www.paperspast.natlib.gov.nz) "Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 127, 30 May 1906."
Charlotte Dines HALSTEAD
#33691, b. 1846, d. 20 July 1915
Charlotte Dines HALSTEAD was born in 1846 at New South Wales, Australia. She was the daughter of Leigh Dines HALSTEAD and Ann KENSEY.
Charlotte died on 20 July 1915 at Mission House, Grey Street, Auckland, New Zealand.1,2
Obituary of Charlotte Dines HALSTEAD: on 21 July 1915 at Auckland, New Zealand, OBITUARY.
SISTER CHARLOTTE.
The death occurred at the Mission House, Grey Street, yesterday of Sister Charlotte, of the Order of the Good Shepherd. Over 20 years ago Sister Charlotte, with Sister Francis, under the direction of the lata Rev. L. Fitzgerald, started the work of the Order in Auckland. These two ladies gave up their comfortable homes and days of leisure to enter upon a strenuous life of philanthropic work, and there are numbers of people in the city whose lives have been brightened as the result of their kindness and generosity. The late sister, who was , beloved by all with whom she came in contact, was a daughter of the late Mr. Leitrh D. Halstead. Two sisters survive —Mrs. Sydney Weetman, Remuera, and Mrs. E. D. Lawrence, Ellerslie. A memorial service, conducted bv Bishop Averill, will be held in St. Matthew's Church, at 10.50 a.m. to-day.2
Appears in a newspaper article on on 24 July 1915 at at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, HALSTEAD.- At the Mission House, Order of the Good Shepherd, Auckland, New Zealand, Sister Charlotte (Charlotte Dines Halstead), for 20 years the devoted friend of the sick and needy. Beloved sister of Mrs. E. D. Stevenson, Bellevue Hill. (By cable.)3
Charlotte died on 20 July 1915 at Mission House, Grey Street, Auckland, New Zealand.1,2
Obituary of Charlotte Dines HALSTEAD: on 21 July 1915 at Auckland, New Zealand, OBITUARY.
SISTER CHARLOTTE.
The death occurred at the Mission House, Grey Street, yesterday of Sister Charlotte, of the Order of the Good Shepherd. Over 20 years ago Sister Charlotte, with Sister Francis, under the direction of the lata Rev. L. Fitzgerald, started the work of the Order in Auckland. These two ladies gave up their comfortable homes and days of leisure to enter upon a strenuous life of philanthropic work, and there are numbers of people in the city whose lives have been brightened as the result of their kindness and generosity. The late sister, who was , beloved by all with whom she came in contact, was a daughter of the late Mr. Leitrh D. Halstead. Two sisters survive —Mrs. Sydney Weetman, Remuera, and Mrs. E. D. Lawrence, Ellerslie. A memorial service, conducted bv Bishop Averill, will be held in St. Matthew's Church, at 10.50 a.m. to-day.2
Appears in a newspaper article on on 24 July 1915 at at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, HALSTEAD.- At the Mission House, Order of the Good Shepherd, Auckland, New Zealand, Sister Charlotte (Charlotte Dines Halstead), for 20 years the devoted friend of the sick and needy. Beloved sister of Mrs. E. D. Stevenson, Bellevue Hill. (By cable.)3
Sources of Information:
- [S9958] Website New Zealand Births, Marriage and Death (https://www.bmdhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz) "1915 Ref 1915/5141 aged 58."
- [S10417] Website New Zealand Newspaper Archive (http://www.paperspast.natlib.gov.nz) "New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15975, 21 July 1915."
- [S9960] Website Australian Newspaper Archive (http://www.trove.nla.gov.au) "Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Saturday 24 July 1915, page 12."
Edward Dines HALSTEAD
#33692, b. 25 March 1848, d. 3 December 1911
Edward Dines HALSTEAD was born on 25 March 1848 at Singleton, New South Wales, Australia. He was the son of Leigh Dines HALSTEAD and Ann KENSEY.
Edward married Hannah Elizabeth Jane ANDREWS in 1873 at New Zealand.1
Appears in a newspaper article on on 25 August 1874 at at New Zealand Ngeligent Driving. — John Campbell was charged with negligent driving in Queenstreet on the 12th instant. Mr. Joy appeared for the defendant and pleaded not guilty. — Mr. W. J. Hurat stated that on the afternoon of the day in question he saw the defendant driving a horse and cart down West Queen-street at a canter — Edward Dines Halstead, V.S., gave evidence that the defendant was a careful and steady driver. — Fined 20s. and coats.2
Appears in a newspaper article on on 8 March 1884 at at New Zealand ASSAULT CASE. Auckland, March 1.
The cross cases of assault and indecent language between Edward Dines Halstead and Samuel Young were heard yesterday afternoon before His Worship the Mayor and Mr F. H. Hull. Mr Hugh Campbell for Mr Halstead, and Mr Brassey for Mr Young. The cases arose out of a quarrel in connection with an action previously heard in the Resident Magistrate's Court. The parties got into a state of excitement, strong words were used, and Mr Young received a blow from his opponent. The witnesses examined were George Lendrum, Charles Fry, Wm. Redgate, John Kitchen, and Samuel Webberley. These witnesses were present at Ellerslie on the 22nd inst., and saw the disturbance between Halstead and Young, and were quite positive both as to the alleged language being used by Young, and the blow given by Halstead. Mr Lendrum said Mr Young's language was very offensive and aggravating, in fact, all the witnesses heard, more or less, the epithets applied to Halstead by Young, such as "b--pimp," and "quack." The evidence in both cases was the same, and finally the Bench decided to impose a fine of 1s and costs on Halstead, and dismissed the charge against Young, on payment of costs. This morning a fresh information was laid against Samuel Young by Mr Brassey in an amended form, for using obscene language towards Edward Dines Halstead, and which may come before the Police Court on Tuesday next.3
Appears in a newspaper article on on 27 July 1898 at at Auckland, New Zealand, The annual installation meeting in connection with Lodge Eden, No.1530 E.C., took place last evening at the Masonic Hall, Newton. Bro. Edward Dines Halstead was installed Master of the Lodge by Bro. H. Robinson: P.M., who performed his arduous duties in an admirable manheu. Among those who occupied seats on the dais were R.W.D.G.M. Bro. C. C. McMillan D.D.G.M, Bro. Dr. Dawson, Bro. G.S. Graham, Past District Grand Master, Bro. J. P. Clark, District Grand Secretary. The following officers were installed; W.M., Bro. E. D. Halstead;, I.P.M., Bro. H. Kelly; S.W., Bro. C. E. D. Halstead; J.W., Bro. H. Rylance; Treasurer, C. W. Cox; Secretary, G, Hardy, P.M; S.D., J. Hill; J.D.,A.Pickrell; D. of C, H. Robinson, P.M; I.G., Thos. Wigg; S.S., F. Mason; J.S., L. Beddell; Tyler, A. Huxford. Bro. Dr.Dawson delivered the address to the Master, whilst the wardens were addressed by Bro. Armstrong, P.M., anid the brethren by the installing master. A past master's jewel was presented to the retiring W.M. by Bro. McMillan to mark the Lodge's appreciation of his services. The usual banquet and toasts were dispensed with, and after the Lodge had been duly closed the brethren took part in a varied programme of songs and recitation's. An abundance of light refreshments were provided. Considerable praise is due to the Lodge Ara orchestra for ; their various selections during the evening, under the able conductorship of Bro. G. Gribbin, W.M., Lodge Ara, 348, I.C. It may be mentioned that is the second occasion that Bro. Halstead has been chosen for the distinction of Master^he having occupied the chait of his Lodge during 1895.4
Edward died on 3 December 1911 at Graham Street, Auckland, New Zealand, at the age of 63.
Edward married Hannah Elizabeth Jane ANDREWS in 1873 at New Zealand.1
Appears in a newspaper article on on 25 August 1874 at at New Zealand Ngeligent Driving. — John Campbell was charged with negligent driving in Queenstreet on the 12th instant. Mr. Joy appeared for the defendant and pleaded not guilty. — Mr. W. J. Hurat stated that on the afternoon of the day in question he saw the defendant driving a horse and cart down West Queen-street at a canter — Edward Dines Halstead, V.S., gave evidence that the defendant was a careful and steady driver. — Fined 20s. and coats.2
Appears in a newspaper article on on 8 March 1884 at at New Zealand ASSAULT CASE. Auckland, March 1.
The cross cases of assault and indecent language between Edward Dines Halstead and Samuel Young were heard yesterday afternoon before His Worship the Mayor and Mr F. H. Hull. Mr Hugh Campbell for Mr Halstead, and Mr Brassey for Mr Young. The cases arose out of a quarrel in connection with an action previously heard in the Resident Magistrate's Court. The parties got into a state of excitement, strong words were used, and Mr Young received a blow from his opponent. The witnesses examined were George Lendrum, Charles Fry, Wm. Redgate, John Kitchen, and Samuel Webberley. These witnesses were present at Ellerslie on the 22nd inst., and saw the disturbance between Halstead and Young, and were quite positive both as to the alleged language being used by Young, and the blow given by Halstead. Mr Lendrum said Mr Young's language was very offensive and aggravating, in fact, all the witnesses heard, more or less, the epithets applied to Halstead by Young, such as "b--pimp," and "quack." The evidence in both cases was the same, and finally the Bench decided to impose a fine of 1s and costs on Halstead, and dismissed the charge against Young, on payment of costs. This morning a fresh information was laid against Samuel Young by Mr Brassey in an amended form, for using obscene language towards Edward Dines Halstead, and which may come before the Police Court on Tuesday next.3
Appears in a newspaper article on on 27 July 1898 at at Auckland, New Zealand, The annual installation meeting in connection with Lodge Eden, No.1530 E.C., took place last evening at the Masonic Hall, Newton. Bro. Edward Dines Halstead was installed Master of the Lodge by Bro. H. Robinson: P.M., who performed his arduous duties in an admirable manheu. Among those who occupied seats on the dais were R.W.D.G.M. Bro. C. C. McMillan D.D.G.M, Bro. Dr. Dawson, Bro. G.S. Graham, Past District Grand Master, Bro. J. P. Clark, District Grand Secretary. The following officers were installed; W.M., Bro. E. D. Halstead;, I.P.M., Bro. H. Kelly; S.W., Bro. C. E. D. Halstead; J.W., Bro. H. Rylance; Treasurer, C. W. Cox; Secretary, G, Hardy, P.M; S.D., J. Hill; J.D.,A.Pickrell; D. of C, H. Robinson, P.M; I.G., Thos. Wigg; S.S., F. Mason; J.S., L. Beddell; Tyler, A. Huxford. Bro. Dr.Dawson delivered the address to the Master, whilst the wardens were addressed by Bro. Armstrong, P.M., anid the brethren by the installing master. A past master's jewel was presented to the retiring W.M. by Bro. McMillan to mark the Lodge's appreciation of his services. The usual banquet and toasts were dispensed with, and after the Lodge had been duly closed the brethren took part in a varied programme of songs and recitation's. An abundance of light refreshments were provided. Considerable praise is due to the Lodge Ara orchestra for ; their various selections during the evening, under the able conductorship of Bro. G. Gribbin, W.M., Lodge Ara, 348, I.C. It may be mentioned that is the second occasion that Bro. Halstead has been chosen for the distinction of Master^he having occupied the chait of his Lodge during 1895.4
Edward died on 3 December 1911 at Graham Street, Auckland, New Zealand, at the age of 63.
Children of Edward Dines HALSTEAD and Hannah Elizabeth Jane ANDREWS
- Charles Edward Dines HALSTEAD+ b. 1873, d. 1918
- Emily Dines HALSTEAD b. 1875, d. 1936
- Eveline Blanche Dines HALSTEAD b. 1877, d. 1957
- Regiment Kirby Dines HALSTEAD+ b. 1881, d. 1960
- Winifred Ivy Dines HALSTEAD b. 1884, d. 1967
- Elizabeth Ann Dines HALSTEAD b. 1885, d. 1962
- Laura Dines HALSTEAD+ b. 24 Oct 1887, d. 1978
Sources of Information:
- [S9958] Website New Zealand Births, Marriage and Death (https://www.bmdhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz) "1873 - Ref 1873/4958."
- [S10417] Website New Zealand Newspaper Archive (http://www.paperspast.natlib.gov.nz) "Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXX, Issue 5305, 25 August 1874."
- [S10417] Website New Zealand Newspaper Archive (http://www.paperspast.natlib.gov.nz) "Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 40, 8 March 1884."
- [S10417] Website New Zealand Newspaper Archive (http://www.paperspast.natlib.gov.nz) "Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 175, 27 July 1898."
Emily Dines HALSTEAD
#33693, b. 1850, d. 1929
Her married name was STEVENSON.1
Emily Dines HALSTEAD was born in 1850 at New South Wales, Australia. She was the daughter of Leigh Dines HALSTEAD and Ann KENSEY.
Emily married James STEVENSON on 22 October 1868 at St Matthew's Church, Hobson Street, Auckland, New Zealand.1,2
Appears in a newspaper article on on 1 December 1868 at at Maitland, New South Wales, Australia, MARRIAGES.
22nd October, by special license, at St. Matthew's Church, Hobson-street, by the Rev. David Jones, James, fourth son of the late Robert Stevenson, Esq., merchant, of Cavan, county Donegal, Ireland, to Emily Dines, fourth daughter of L. D. Halstead, Esq., Auckland, New Zealand. London and Sydney papers please copy.2
Her husband, James, died on 14 November 1875 at Wellesley St West, Auckland, New Zealand.
Emily died in 1929 at New South Wales, Australia.
Emily Dines HALSTEAD was born in 1850 at New South Wales, Australia. She was the daughter of Leigh Dines HALSTEAD and Ann KENSEY.
Emily married James STEVENSON on 22 October 1868 at St Matthew's Church, Hobson Street, Auckland, New Zealand.1,2
Appears in a newspaper article on on 1 December 1868 at at Maitland, New South Wales, Australia, MARRIAGES.
22nd October, by special license, at St. Matthew's Church, Hobson-street, by the Rev. David Jones, James, fourth son of the late Robert Stevenson, Esq., merchant, of Cavan, county Donegal, Ireland, to Emily Dines, fourth daughter of L. D. Halstead, Esq., Auckland, New Zealand. London and Sydney papers please copy.2
Her husband, James, died on 14 November 1875 at Wellesley St West, Auckland, New Zealand.
Emily died in 1929 at New South Wales, Australia.
Child of Emily Dines HALSTEAD and James STEVENSON
- Ephraim STEVENSON b. 1870
Sources of Information:
- [S10417] Website New Zealand Newspaper Archive (http://www.paperspast.natlib.gov.nz) "Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3525, 2 November 1868."
- [S9960] Website Australian Newspaper Archive (http://www.trove.nla.gov.au) "Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tuesday 1 December 1868, page 1."
Charles Dines HALSTEAD
#33694, b. 1853, d. 1897
Charles Dines HALSTEAD was born in 1853 at New South Wales, Australia. He was the son of Leigh Dines HALSTEAD and Ann KENSEY.
Charles died in 1897 at New South Wales, Australia.
Charles died in 1897 at New South Wales, Australia.
Mary Dines HALSTEAD
#33695, b. 21 June 1854, d. 1933
Her married name was WEETMAN.1
Mary Dines HALSTEAD was born on 21 June 1854 at Morpeth, New South Wales, Australia. She was the daughter of Leigh Dines HALSTEAD and Ann KENSEY.
Mary married Sidney WEETMAN on 26 October 1887 at St Matthew's Church, Hobson Street, Auckland, New Zealand.1
Appears in a newspaper article on on 28 October 1887 at at Auckland, New Zealand, WEETMAN-HALSTEAD. On October 26. at St. Matthew's Church, Auckland, by thei Rev. Wrn. Tcbbs. M.A., Sidney Weetman to Mary Dines Halstead.1
Her husband, Sidney, died on 17 February 1912 at Auckland, New Zealand, at the age of 70.2
Mary died in 1933 at "La Gloria", Westbourne Road, Remuera, Auckland, New Zealand.
Mary Dines HALSTEAD was born on 21 June 1854 at Morpeth, New South Wales, Australia. She was the daughter of Leigh Dines HALSTEAD and Ann KENSEY.
Mary married Sidney WEETMAN on 26 October 1887 at St Matthew's Church, Hobson Street, Auckland, New Zealand.1
Appears in a newspaper article on on 28 October 1887 at at Auckland, New Zealand, WEETMAN-HALSTEAD. On October 26. at St. Matthew's Church, Auckland, by thei Rev. Wrn. Tcbbs. M.A., Sidney Weetman to Mary Dines Halstead.1
Her husband, Sidney, died on 17 February 1912 at Auckland, New Zealand, at the age of 70.2
Mary died in 1933 at "La Gloria", Westbourne Road, Remuera, Auckland, New Zealand.
Sources of Information:
- [S10417] Website New Zealand Newspaper Archive (http://www.paperspast.natlib.gov.nz) "Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 253, 28 October 1887."
- [S10417] Website New Zealand Newspaper Archive (http://www.paperspast.natlib.gov.nz) "New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14926, 26 February 1912."
Richard Dines HALSTEAD
#33696, b. 13 January 1857, d. 20 March 1871
Richard Dines HALSTEAD was born on 13 January 1857 at New South Wales, Australia. He was the son of Leigh Dines HALSTEAD and Ann KENSEY.
Richard died on 20 March 1871 at Papatoetoe, Auckland, New Zealand, at the age of 14.1
Appears in a newspaper article on on 23 March 1871 at FATAL ACCIDENT AT OTAHUHU CORONER'S INQUEST.
An inquest was held at the Criterion Hotel, Otahuhu, before T. M. Philson, Esq., M.D., on the body of Richard Dines Halstead, 14 years of age, who was killed by a fall from a horse called "Whalebone," while riding at a hurdle race held on Mr. Thomas Rogers's farm, Papatoetoe. - Mr. H. Bevan, saddler, sworn, said: I saw the deceased fall from the horse, immediately after the horse took the last hurdle. I ran and assisted to pick him up. The deceased was insensible at the time, but revived in a minute or two afterwards; and the first words he spoke were, " Oh, my heart." I gave him a little wine, which he swallowed, and then helped to carry him to Mr. Rogers's farm-house, about 200 yards distant. When Dr. Elmsley came he examined him, and gave no hopes of him. I then went into Auckland to inform his parents of the accident. On our way back we met Mr. Calvert on the road, and he told us that the deceased had died about half-an-hour after I left. The ground was in good order: there were no stones near. The boy was known to be a good rider. The horse that the deceased rode belonged to Mr. J. Mullally, of Newmarket. - Albert Hooker, W. Absolum, and J. Mullally gave similar evidence. - Dr Elmsley, M.R.C.S., deposed I have made a post mortem examination of the body to-day. There was no external wound. I opened the chest, and found 1 1/2lb. of bloody serum in the left pleura. The lower lobe of the left lung was ruptured extensively. There were no bones broken. The heart was sound. I believe that death resulted from injury to the vital organs and internal haemorrhage. - The jury returned the following verdict: - "That the deceased Richard Dines Halstead died from injuries received by a fall from a horse while riding a hurdle race."
Richard died on 20 March 1871 at Papatoetoe, Auckland, New Zealand, at the age of 14.1
Appears in a newspaper article on on 23 March 1871 at FATAL ACCIDENT AT OTAHUHU CORONER'S INQUEST.
An inquest was held at the Criterion Hotel, Otahuhu, before T. M. Philson, Esq., M.D., on the body of Richard Dines Halstead, 14 years of age, who was killed by a fall from a horse called "Whalebone," while riding at a hurdle race held on Mr. Thomas Rogers's farm, Papatoetoe. - Mr. H. Bevan, saddler, sworn, said: I saw the deceased fall from the horse, immediately after the horse took the last hurdle. I ran and assisted to pick him up. The deceased was insensible at the time, but revived in a minute or two afterwards; and the first words he spoke were, " Oh, my heart." I gave him a little wine, which he swallowed, and then helped to carry him to Mr. Rogers's farm-house, about 200 yards distant. When Dr. Elmsley came he examined him, and gave no hopes of him. I then went into Auckland to inform his parents of the accident. On our way back we met Mr. Calvert on the road, and he told us that the deceased had died about half-an-hour after I left. The ground was in good order: there were no stones near. The boy was known to be a good rider. The horse that the deceased rode belonged to Mr. J. Mullally, of Newmarket. - Albert Hooker, W. Absolum, and J. Mullally gave similar evidence. - Dr Elmsley, M.R.C.S., deposed I have made a post mortem examination of the body to-day. There was no external wound. I opened the chest, and found 1 1/2lb. of bloody serum in the left pleura. The lower lobe of the left lung was ruptured extensively. There were no bones broken. The heart was sound. I believe that death resulted from injury to the vital organs and internal haemorrhage. - The jury returned the following verdict: - "That the deceased Richard Dines Halstead died from injuries received by a fall from a horse while riding a hurdle race."
Sources of Information:
- [S10417] Website New Zealand Newspaper Archive (http://www.paperspast.natlib.gov.nz) "Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4245, 23 March 1871."
Sarah Dines HALSTEAD
#33697, b. 1859, d. 1938
Her married name was WATERHOUSE.1
Sarah Dines HALSTEAD was born in 1859 at New South Wales, Australia. She was the daughter of Leigh Dines HALSTEAD and Ann KENSEY.
Appears in a newspaper article on on 13 July 1876 at at Auckland, New Zealand, The flutter of excitement which betokens a wedding was observable in the purlieus of St. Matthew's Church this morning. We learn that the occasion was the celebration of the nuptial rite between Mr Allan Waterhouse and Miss Sarah Halstead. The ceremoßy was performed by the Rev R. S. Hassard. Mr T. Halstead gave away the bride, and Mr Debney officiated as "best man." The bridesmaids were Miss Halstead, Miss Cardinal, Miss Williams, the Misses Plumley (2), and Miss Hyde.2
Sarah married Allan WATERHOUSE on 13 July 1876 at New Zealand.1,2
Sarah died in 1938 at New South Wales, Australia.
Sarah Dines HALSTEAD was born in 1859 at New South Wales, Australia. She was the daughter of Leigh Dines HALSTEAD and Ann KENSEY.
Appears in a newspaper article on on 13 July 1876 at at Auckland, New Zealand, The flutter of excitement which betokens a wedding was observable in the purlieus of St. Matthew's Church this morning. We learn that the occasion was the celebration of the nuptial rite between Mr Allan Waterhouse and Miss Sarah Halstead. The ceremoßy was performed by the Rev R. S. Hassard. Mr T. Halstead gave away the bride, and Mr Debney officiated as "best man." The bridesmaids were Miss Halstead, Miss Cardinal, Miss Williams, the Misses Plumley (2), and Miss Hyde.2
Sarah married Allan WATERHOUSE on 13 July 1876 at New Zealand.1,2
Sarah died in 1938 at New South Wales, Australia.
Children of Sarah Dines HALSTEAD and Allan WATERHOUSE
- Edith Helen WATERHOUSE b. 1879
- Emily Dines WATERHOUSE b. 1880
- May WATERHOUSE b. 1882
- Allen WATERHOUSE b. 14 Oct 1885, d. 8 Dec 1885
Sources of Information:
- [S9958] Website New Zealand Births, Marriage and Death (https://www.bmdhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz) "1876 Ref 1876/2443."
- [S10417] Website New Zealand Newspaper Archive (http://www.paperspast.natlib.gov.nz) "Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 2005, 13 July 1876."
Thomas Dines HALSTEAD
#33698, b. 1860, d. 16 December 1908
Thomas Dines HALSTEAD was born in 1860 at New South Wales, Australia. He was the son of Leigh Dines HALSTEAD and Ann KENSEY.
Thomas married Isabella Louisa EDGAR in 1887 at New Zealand.1
Appears in a newspaper article on on 28 March 1893 at at New Zealand WAIKOMITI POISONING CASE.
THE CASE FOR THE DEFENCE.
CONFLICT OF MEDICAL TESTIMONY.
This is a very lenghty report of a poisoning in Waikoniti where Thomas was a witness.2
Thomas died on 16 December 1908 at New South Wales, Australia.
Appears in a newspaper article on on 23 December 1908 at at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, HALSTEAD. — December 16, Thomas Dines, youngest son of the late Leigh Dines Hal stead, aged 45.3
Appears in a newspaper article on on 26 December 1908 at at New Zealand DINES HALSTEAD.— On December 17th, at Sydney, NS.W, Thomas, beloved youngest son of the late Leigh and Anne DinesHalstead (By cable).4
Thomas married Isabella Louisa EDGAR in 1887 at New Zealand.1
Appears in a newspaper article on on 28 March 1893 at at New Zealand WAIKOMITI POISONING CASE.
THE CASE FOR THE DEFENCE.
CONFLICT OF MEDICAL TESTIMONY.
This is a very lenghty report of a poisoning in Waikoniti where Thomas was a witness.2
Thomas died on 16 December 1908 at New South Wales, Australia.
Appears in a newspaper article on on 23 December 1908 at at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, HALSTEAD. — December 16, Thomas Dines, youngest son of the late Leigh Dines Hal stead, aged 45.3
Appears in a newspaper article on on 26 December 1908 at at New Zealand DINES HALSTEAD.— On December 17th, at Sydney, NS.W, Thomas, beloved youngest son of the late Leigh and Anne DinesHalstead (By cable).4
Children of Thomas Dines HALSTEAD and Isabella Louisa EDGAR
- John Thornton HALSTEAD+ b. 1887, d. 25 Jul 1969
- Kate Dines HALSTEAD+ b. 1888, d. 1964
- Maud Ann Dines HALSTEAD b. 1891, d. 19 Sep 1917
Sources of Information:
- [S9958] Website New Zealand Births, Marriage and Death (https://www.bmdhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz) "1887 - Ref 1887/964."
- [S10417] Website New Zealand Newspaper Archive (http://www.paperspast.natlib.gov.nz) "New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9159, 28 March 1893."
- [S9960] Website Australian Newspaper Archive (http://www.trove.nla.gov.au) "Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912)."
- [S10417] Website New Zealand Newspaper Archive (http://www.paperspast.natlib.gov.nz) "Observer, Volume XXIX, Issue 15, 26 December 1908."
Edward Daniel LAWRENCE
#33699, b. 1828, d. 20 July 1891
Edward Daniel LAWRENCE was born in 1828 at Buxted, Sussex, England.
Edward married Augusta Jane HAY on 5 January 1852 at St George, Hanover Square, Middlesex, England.1 Edward Daniel LAWRENCE and Augusta Jane LAWRENCE were divorced on 27 January 1863 at London, France.2
Edward married Eleanor Dines HALSTEAD, daughter of Leigh Dines HALSTEAD and Ann KENSEY, on 17 March 1864 at St Matthew's Church, Hobson Street, Auckland, New Zealand.
Appears in a newspaper article on on 21 March 1864 at at New Zealand MARRIED.
LAWRENCE—HALSTEAD-On the 17th March, at St. Matthew's Church, Hobson-street, by the Rev. D. Jones, Edward D. Lawrence, Esq., Lieut. 3rd Waikato Regt., to Eleanor Halstead, eldest daughter of Leigh Dines Halstead, Esq., Auckland.3
Appears in a newspaper article on on 12 April 1864 at at Maitland, New South Wales, Australia, MARRIAGES.
At Auckland, New Zealand. — On the 17th of March, at St. Matthew's Church, Hobson-street, by the Revd. D. Jones, Edward Daniel Lawrence, Esq., Lieut. 3rd Waikato Regt., youngest son of Lady Emily Lawrence, and Nephew to the Earl of Winchelsea, to Eleanor Dines, eldest daughter of Leigh Dines Halstead, Esq., and niece of Richard Hines, Esq., Hamilton Hill, Singleton, Hunter's River, New South Wales. — [London and Sydney papers please copy.].4
Edward died on 20 July 1891 at New Zealand.5
Edward married Augusta Jane HAY on 5 January 1852 at St George, Hanover Square, Middlesex, England.1 Edward Daniel LAWRENCE and Augusta Jane LAWRENCE were divorced on 27 January 1863 at London, France.2
Edward married Eleanor Dines HALSTEAD, daughter of Leigh Dines HALSTEAD and Ann KENSEY, on 17 March 1864 at St Matthew's Church, Hobson Street, Auckland, New Zealand.
Appears in a newspaper article on on 21 March 1864 at at New Zealand MARRIED.
LAWRENCE—HALSTEAD-On the 17th March, at St. Matthew's Church, Hobson-street, by the Rev. D. Jones, Edward D. Lawrence, Esq., Lieut. 3rd Waikato Regt., to Eleanor Halstead, eldest daughter of Leigh Dines Halstead, Esq., Auckland.3
Appears in a newspaper article on on 12 April 1864 at at Maitland, New South Wales, Australia, MARRIAGES.
At Auckland, New Zealand. — On the 17th of March, at St. Matthew's Church, Hobson-street, by the Revd. D. Jones, Edward Daniel Lawrence, Esq., Lieut. 3rd Waikato Regt., youngest son of Lady Emily Lawrence, and Nephew to the Earl of Winchelsea, to Eleanor Dines, eldest daughter of Leigh Dines Halstead, Esq., and niece of Richard Hines, Esq., Hamilton Hill, Singleton, Hunter's River, New South Wales. — [London and Sydney papers please copy.].4
Edward died on 20 July 1891 at New Zealand.5
Child of Edward Daniel LAWRENCE and Augusta Jane HAY
- Ada Mary LAWRENCE b. 1853, d. 1915
Children of Edward Daniel LAWRENCE and Eleanor Dines HALSTEAD
- George Hatton LAWRENCE b. 17 Oct 1864, d. 10 Apr 1924
- Edward William LAWRENCE+ b. 20 Dec 1865, d. 17 Nov 1898
- Charles Alfred LAWRENCE b. 6 Jan 1867, d. 12 Jan 1937
- Alfred Dines LAWRENCE+ b. 21 May 1869, d. 12 May 1940
- Richard Dines LAWRENCE b. 9 Jan 1872, d. 17 Dec 1900
- Arthur Joseph Dines LAWRENCE b. 4 Feb 1874, d. 25 Dec 1896
Sources of Information:
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q1 1852 - Ref 1a 247 - St george Hanover Square."
- [S37] Website Ancestry Website (http://www.ancestry.co.uk) "England & Wales, Civil Divorce Records, 1858-1918."
- [S10417] Website New Zealand Newspaper Archive (http://www.paperspast.natlib.gov.nz) "New Zealander, Volume XX, Issue 2069, 21 March 1864."
- [S9960] Website Australian Newspaper Archive (http://www.trove.nla.gov.au) "Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tuesday 12 April 1864, page 1."
- [S9958] Website New Zealand Births, Marriage and Death (https://www.bmdhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz) "1891 - Ref 1891/3316 aged 64."
Augusta Jane HAY
#33700, b. 29 March 1830, d. 20 September 1865
Her married name was LAWRENCE.1
Augusta Jane HAY was born on 29 March 1830 at Meerut, Bengal, India.
Augusta married Edward Daniel LAWRENCE on 5 January 1852 at St George, Hanover Square, Middlesex, England.1 Augusta Jane LAWRENCE and Edward Daniel LAWRENCE were divorced on 27 January 1863 at London, France.2
Augusta died on 20 September 1865 at Hotel Wagram Rue Rivoli, Paris, France, at the age of 35.3 Her estate was given Letters of Administration on 9 March 1866 at Principal Probate Registry, Middlesex, England. The estate was valued at under £10,000 - to Mary Currie the grandmother and Guardian and only next of kin.3
Augusta Jane HAY was born on 29 March 1830 at Meerut, Bengal, India.
Augusta married Edward Daniel LAWRENCE on 5 January 1852 at St George, Hanover Square, Middlesex, England.1 Augusta Jane LAWRENCE and Edward Daniel LAWRENCE were divorced on 27 January 1863 at London, France.2
Augusta died on 20 September 1865 at Hotel Wagram Rue Rivoli, Paris, France, at the age of 35.3 Her estate was given Letters of Administration on 9 March 1866 at Principal Probate Registry, Middlesex, England. The estate was valued at under £10,000 - to Mary Currie the grandmother and Guardian and only next of kin.3
Child of Augusta Jane HAY and Edward Daniel LAWRENCE
- Ada Mary LAWRENCE b. 1853, d. 1915
Sources of Information:
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q1 1852 - Ref 1a 247 - St george Hanover Square."
- [S37] Website Ancestry Website (http://www.ancestry.co.uk) "England & Wales, Civil Divorce Records, 1858-1918."
- [S14] Website National Probate Indexes for England & Wales (https://probatesearch.service.gov.uk/#wills).