| Part - Chpt – page |
Surname |
First Name or
other |
Notes |
| - 49 |
|
|
Illustration Wood-splitting in the 70 mile
bush |
| - 145 |
|
|
Illustration Volunteer Rifle Club |
| 1 - 2 – 26 |
|
Barbara |
Aunt to Alice F Webb |
| 1 - 3 – 36 |
|
Tom George & Jim |
Nephews of A S Webb & wife emigrated to
NZ 1884 |
| 1 - 3 – 36 |
|
Walter |
Uncle of A W Besant |
| 3 – 6 –96 |
ADRIAN |
Frederick |
1885 German Line |
| 3 – 3 – 80 |
AHEARN |
Father |
Roman Catholic from Takapau |
| 3 – 9 – 114 |
ALLEN |
Dr & Mrs |
Of Napier |
| 3 – 15 – 139 |
ALLEN |
Dr J H |
Died in Napier |
| 3 – 5 – 89 |
AMUNDSEN |
‘Young’ |
A S Webb called to baptize a dying baby |
| 2 – 3 – 57 |
AMUNDSEN |
Amund |
Original occupier of sections on the Danish
line |
| 2 – 3 – 58 |
ANDERSEN |
Hans |
Purchased a cow at Norsewood |
| 1 - 2 – 25 |
ARNOLD |
Mrs |
Taught children at Galley Common |
| 3 – 18 – 149 |
BARCLAY |
T |
Norsewood trooper |
1 - 3 - 38
|
BARKER |
Mr |
Yorkshire man first class passenger British
Queen May 1884 to NZ |
| 3 – 8 – 106 |
BEALE |
Billy |
Owned first piano in the village |
| 3 – 11 – 123 |
BEALE |
Mrs |
Sister in law of Mrs Groom |
| 1 - 2 – 25 |
BELLAIRS |
H W |
Vicar of Nuneaton Rural Dean Sept 1884 |
| 3 – 9 – 112 |
BENBOW |
Mr & Mrs Charles |
Lived beside A S Webb pensioner from Crimean
War Grenadier Guards |
| 3 – 15 – 139 |
BENNETT |
Frederick Augustus |
Student at Bishopdale in Nelson |
| 2 – 1 – 51 |
BERG |
Captain |
Master of the ship ‘Hovding’ 1872 |
| 1 - 3 – 36 |
BESANT |
A W |
Emigrated with Webb family to NZ 1884 |
| P – 12 |
BETTS |
|
Married Mary Edmondson |
| 2 – 4 – 60 |
BJELKE PEDERSEN |
G |
Makaretu |
| 1 - 3 – 37 |
BLISS |
Mr |
Stationmaster Stockingford 1884 |
| 3 – 9 – 114 |
BLYTHE |
Mrs |
Of Napier |
| 1 - 2 – 28 |
BOUCHARD |
Misses |
Spinster aunts of the squire of Arbory Hall |
| 3 – 9 – 113 |
BOVAIRD |
Mr & Mrs J H |
Managed Mount Herbert Estate at Waipukurau |
| 1 - 3 – 44 |
BOWMAN |
Susie |
Engaged to Arthur Webb |
| 3 – 8 – 105 |
BRABAZON |
John |
Superintendent of Forresters’ Hall |
| 3 – 9 – 113 |
BRABAZON |
Mary |
2nd daughter of Brabazon adopted by Mr &
Mrs J H Bovaird |
| 3 – 8 – 109 |
BRABAZON |
Mrs |
Old from an Irish village Mother of John
Brabazon |
| 1 - 3 – 37 |
BRITISH QUEEN |
|
4-masted vessel Webb family first class
passengers to NZ May1884 |
| 3 – 2 – 75 |
BROWNE |
J J |
Store owner Irish born American Ormondville |
| 3 – 8 – 105 |
BROWNE |
John |
Of Ormondville |
| 3 – 2 – 75 |
BROWNE |
Michael |
Brother to J J Browne |
| 3 – 17 – 148 |
BRUCE |
Charles & Mary |
Cousins to Maria / Patty Webb |
| 3 – 16 – 144 |
CARROLL |
Mr |
Maori gentleman local Member of Parliament |
| 2 – 4 – 60 |
CHRISTIANSEN |
M |
Luteran work Mauriceville Wairapapa 1886 |
| 3 – 10 – 117 |
CHRISTOFFERSEN |
Willie |
From Norsewood |
| 1 - 2 – 29 |
CLEWS |
Cornelia |
Daughter of Mrs Clews and a seamstress |
| 1 - 2 – 29 |
CLEWS |
Mrs |
Little widow of a great age |
| 3 – 3 – 79 |
CODLIN |
Mr |
Smithy Oromondville |
| 3 – 8 – 104 |
COLEMAN |
J H |
Donated £25 for a church at Makotuku
|
| 3 – 8 – 105 |
COLES & SONS |
|
Of Onga Onga |
| 3 – 13 – 131 |
CRAIG |
|
Baker Gisborne |
| 3 – 13 – 131 |
CRUBB |
Mr |
Gisborne |
| 3 – 19 – 155 |
CURD |
F B |
Schoolmaster Ormondville |
| 3 – 11 – 124 |
DALGAIRNS |
Miss |
Travelling with Rev Henry Hawtrey and his
sister and his son |
| 3 – 17 – 147 |
de LAUTOUR |
Eva |
2nd daughter Gisborne |
| 3 – 20 –160 |
DEAN |
Rev O |
Attended funeral of AS Webb |
| 2- 2 – 54 |
DROWER |
Mr |
Of Waipukurau |
| 3 – 9 – 111 |
ECCLES |
Rev J C |
Preacher Independent Order of Rechabites |
| 3 – 20 – 160 |
ECCLES |
Rev J C |
Attended funeral of AS Webb |
| P – 11 |
EDMONDSON |
Alan |
Cloth weaver from Keighley Yorkshire |
| P – 11 |
EDMONDSON |
Alan |
Son of Alan Edmondson cloth weaver |
| P – 14 |
EDMONDSON |
Alan |
Born March 1737 Bradley near Scipton |
| P – 14 |
EDMONDSON |
Ann |
Expecting a child mentioned in letter from
Alan Edmondson to son Jonathan 17th February 1795 |
| P – 16 |
EDMONDSON |
Betsy |
Married Josiah Webb 1816/17 |
| P – 11 |
EDMONDSON |
Elizabeth |
Daughter of Ann & Jonathan Edmondson
also known as little Bet or more often Betsy |
| P – 11 |
EDMONDSON |
George |
Son of Alan Edmondson cloth weaver |
| P – 11 |
EDMONDSON |
Jonathan |
Son of Alan Edmondson cloth weaver |
| P – 11 |
EDMONDSON |
Martha |
Daughter of Alan Edmondson cloth weaver |
| P – 11 |
EDMONDSON |
Mary |
Daughter of Alan Edmondson cloth weaver |
| P – 11 |
EDMONDSON |
Mary |
Possibly eldest daughter of Ann &
Jonathan Edmondson |
| P - 14 |
EDMONDSON |
Mother of Alan |
Died 1739 |
| P – 15 |
EDMONDSON |
Mrs |
Wife of Alan snr died 16 March 1806 |
| P – 11 |
EDMONDSON |
Sarah |
Daughter of Alan Edmondson cloth weaver |
| P – 13 |
EDMONDSON |
Tommy |
Mentioned in letter by Jonathan Edmondson to
his parents 5th April 1799 |
| 3 – 1 – 72 |
EDWARDS |
Rowland Herbert |
Remittance man murdered wife & 4
children Feb 10 1884 at Ormondville |
| - 96 |
EPIPHANY |
Church of |
Illustration 1892 |
| 2 – 3 – 56 |
ERICKSEN |
Ole |
Arrived 1872 on ‘Hovding’ |
| 3 – 13 – 131 |
ERSKINE |
|
Baker Gisborne |
| 2 – 5 – 61 |
EVERS |
Miss |
German lady school mistress Makotuku |
| 3 – 13 – 131 |
EWBANK |
Arthur |
Gisborne |
| 1 - 3 – 42 |
FARRER |
Captain |
Late of 18th Royal Irish |
| 1 - 3 – 42 |
FARRER |
Mrs |
Gardenhurst Tauranga 1884 |
| 2 – 5 – 63 |
FIRTH |
Samuel |
Sawmill on the bank Manawatu River
Ormondville |
| 3 – 6 – 97 |
FISCHER |
‘Old’ |
1885 German Line |
| 3 – 6 – 96 |
FISCHER |
‘The younger’ |
1885 German Line |
| 1 - 3 – 38 |
FLETCHER |
Mr |
Clerk to the purser first class passenger on
British Queen May 1884 to NZ |
| 3 – 19 – 155 |
FORBES |
Captain G |
Volunteer rifle club Ormondville |
| 3 – 12 – 127 |
FOX |
Canon |
From Gisborne to Napier |
| 3 – 10 – 120 |
FOX |
J E |
1889 first canon of Napier cathedral |
| 1 - 3 – 43 |
FOX |
Rev John Elliott |
From England 1884 to Church of the Holy
Trinity Gisborne 21st June 1884 |
| 2 – 1 – 49 |
FRIBERG |
Erik |
From Stockholm to NZ 1866 |
| 3 – 8 – 104 |
FRIBERG |
Gertrude |
Youngest daughter |
| 3 – 9 – 114 |
FRIBERG |
Miss |
Eldest daughter assistant to Miss Reed at
Makotuku School |
| 2 – 6 – 65 |
FRIBERG |
Mr |
Died early 1878 Makotuku buried Norsewood
left widow one son 4 daughters |
| 2 – 1 – 49 |
FRIBERG |
Mrs |
From Lubeck Germany wife of Erik Friberg |
| 2 – 1 – 50 |
FRIBERG |
Nils Arnold |
Born 1867 Auckland NZ son of Erik Friberg |
| 3 – 13 – 132 |
GARDINER |
Rev Alan |
Gisborne married Archdeacon Williams’
youngest daughter |
| 3 – 13 – 130 |
GIFFORD |
‘Three girls’ |
A S Webb guardian |
| P – 12 |
GREENWOOD |
Mr |
Mentioned in letter by Jonathan Edmondson to
his parents 5th April 1799 |
| 3 – 9 –112 |
GROOM |
Bernard |
Son of R R Groom |
| 3 – 3 – 79 |
GROOM |
Mr |
General store by the railway station
Oromondville |
| 3 – 6 –98 |
GROOM |
Mr |
Store in the village |
| 3 – 9 – 111 |
GROOM |
R R |
Of Baptist faith in London |
| 3 – 9 –112 |
GROOM |
Robert |
Son of R R Groom |
| 3 – 13 – 130 |
GRUBB |
Rev George |
Gisborne |
| 3 – 15 – 138 |
HALL |
Charles |
Ormondville |
| 3 – 8 – 107 |
HALL |
Zed |
Brother in law to William Westlake |
| 3 – 11 – 124 |
HAWTREY |
Rev Henry |
|
| 1 - 1 – 22 |
HAY |
Colonel |
Dunse Castle |
| 3 – 8 – 105 |
HAYWARD |
Mr |
Tenor choir Makotuku |
| 3 – 3 – 80 |
HENSON |
George |
Chairman Ormondville School Committee called
himself ‘Garge Euson’ a runaway sailor |
| 2 – 5 – 61 |
HILL |
Henry |
Inspector of schools |
| 3 – 9 – 111 |
HOBBS |
Rev John |
Preacher Independent Order of Rechabites |
| 3 – 11 – 125 |
HOBBS |
Rev John |
Of Hastings |
| 3 – 20 – 160 |
HOVELL |
Dean |
Attended funeral of AS Webb |
| 3 – 9 – 113 |
HOVELL |
Rev de Berdt |
Vicar of St John’s Napier |
| 2 – 5 – 61 |
INGVOLDSEN |
Miss |
Norwegian married Mr Thompson |
| 3 – 10 – 120 |
JARMAN Willie |
Makotuku 1890 |
|
| - 129 |
JENSEN |
Christian |
Illustration first home |
| 2 – 5 – 64 |
JENSEN |
Christian |
Norsewood 1878 |
| 3 – 19 – 155 |
JOHNSTONE |
W |
Schoolmaster Makotuku |
| 3 – 15 – 139 |
KING |
Walter J |
First master of Whetukura School |
| 1 - 2 – 30 |
KIRKBY |
David |
Missionary worked among North American
Indians |
| 3 – 3 – 82 |
KNIGHT |
W F |
Taharaite |
| 3 – 9 – 110 |
KUTZE |
|
German built a brewery |
| 3 – 9 – 110 |
KUTZE |
‘Younger daughter’ |
Pupil Teacher at Oromondville |
| 3 – 8 – 105 |
LAMB |
Robert |
Of Napier Designed church at Makotuku |
| 3 – 11 – 125 |
LARSEN |
Gustav |
Scandinavian |
| 3 – 20 – 160 |
LARSEN |
Gustav |
Received the final blessing from AS Webb 17
October 1903 |
| - 33 |
LARSEN |
Gustave & Benta |
Illustration |
| 3 – 9 – 114 |
LEACH |
Mr |
Ormondville Racing Club |
| 2 – 4 - 60 |
LEGARTH |
J |
Makaretu 1888 |
| 3 – 10 – 120 |
LEONARD |
William |
1889 first canon of Napier cathedral |
| 1 - 3 – 38 |
LUTTON |
Miss Anne |
Extracts from her letters became a booklet |
| 2 – 3 – 56 |
LYNG |
J |
Author of The Scandinavian in Australia New
Zealand and The Western pacific |
| - 97 |
MAKARETU |
Church |
Illustration |
| 3 – 9 – 114 |
MARGONLIATH |
|
Of Napier |
| 3 – 8 – 107 |
MAYNARD |
Mr |
A carpenter sang ‘The Slave Ship’ and others |
| 3 – 19 – 155 |
McGAVIN |
Dr |
Surgeon |
| 3 – 12 – 128 |
McLEAN |
‘Children’ |
Grandchildren of Archdeacon W L Williams.
Dora Webb was governess |
| 3 – 13 – 131 |
MILLARD |
Mr & Mrs E C |
Gisborne |
| 1 - 2 – 26 |
MITCHELL |
Rhoda |
Children’s nurse household of A S Webb |
| 1 - 2 – 33 |
MITCHELL |
Rhoda |
Married in New Zealand |
| 3 – 15 – 139 |
MULES |
Bishop |
Nelson |
| 3 – 8 – 105 |
NANNESTAD |
Mrs |
Lovely soprano voice choir Makotuku |
| 1 - 2 – 27 |
NEAL |
Joseph & Ann |
Letter dated Nov 3rd 1874 Parish Clerk |
| 3 – 5 – 92 |
NEAL |
Leonard |
Son of the old parish clerk near A S Webb’s
property at Galley Common England |
| 2 – 4 – 60 |
NEILSEN |
Edvard |
Methodist lay preacher |
| 3 – 5 – 93 |
NELSON |
W H |
Of Tomoana |
| 3 – 13 – 131 |
NESBIT |
|
Baker Gisborne |
| 3 – 19 – 155 |
NEWALL |
Colonel |
Of Wellington |
| 3 – 15 – 140 |
NEWLING |
Horace |
Presented books to Edmond Webb at Makotuku |
| - 144 |
NICKOLAISON |
Factory |
Illustration |
| 3 – 10 – 117 |
NIELSEN |
Anna |
Daughter of Pastor Nielsen may have married
Moncrieff with child named Gladys |
| 3 – 10 – 117 |
NIELSEN |
Pastor Edvard |
Methodist Paster from Norsewood |
| 3 – 10 – 117 |
NIELSEN |
Paulus |
Son of Pastor Nielsen |
| 3 – 7 – 102 |
NIKOLAISON |
Emil |
Younger and invalid son of Ole Nikolaison |
| 3 – 7 – 101 |
NIKOLAISON |
Mr & Mrs Niels |
Lived on the
original 40 acre section granted to Ole Nikolaison father of Niels |
| 2 – 5 – 64 |
NIKOLAISON |
Mrs Niels |
Daughter of Christian Jensen |
| 3 – 7 – 102 |
NIKOLAISON |
Mrs Niels |
Daughter of Christian Jensen |
| 3 – 7 – 102 |
NIKOLAISON |
Olaf |
First son of Neils Nikolaison |
| 3 – 7 – 101 |
NIKOLAISON |
Ole |
Arrived on ‘Fritz Reuter’ |
| 3 – 7 – 102 |
NIKOLAISON |
Peter |
Eldest son of Ole Nikolaison married and
settled at Norsewood |
| 2 – 1 – 52 |
NORDBYE |
Captain |
Arrived Napier NZ December 1873 on ship
‘Hovding’ not the same vessel which arrived 1872 |
| - 96 |
NORSEWOOD |
|
Illustration Original church |
| - 97 |
NORSEWOOD |
Lutheran Church |
Illustration |
| 3 – 7 – 102 |
OLSEN |
Peter |
Took his father’s Christian name adding
‘sen’ (son) and was known as Peter Olsen |
| 3 – 7 – 102 |
OLSEN |
Peter |
Changed his name by deed poll and became
Peter Nikolaison |
| 2 – 1 – 50 |
ORMOND |
J D |
Chairman of the Provincial Government |
| - 80 |
ORMONDVILLE |
|
Illustration Church interior |
| - 81 |
ORMONDVILLE |
|
Illustration first dairy factory |
| - 128 |
ORMONDVILLE |
|
Illustration wooden trestle bridge |
| 3 – 9 – 111 |
PARKINSON |
Joshua |
Preacher Independent Order of Rechabites |
| 3 – 12 – 127 |
PARKINSON |
Rev Joshua |
St Augustine Napier |
| 2 – 5 – 63 |
PARSONS |
Mr |
Sawmill at Makotuku |
| 3 – 8 – 105 |
PASSONS |
Sidney |
Son of Makotuku sawmiller |
| 1 - 1 – 22 |
PATERSON |
|
Parents of wife of Anthony Spur Webb |
| 3 – 10 – 118 |
PATERSON |
Barbara |
After the death of her sister Flora she
emigrated to Ormondville NZ |
| 3 – 10 – 118 |
PATERSON |
Flora |
Eldest Sister of Patty / Maria WEBB |
| - 32 |
PATERSON |
Home |
Illustration Dunse Scotland |
3 – 17- 146
|
PAYNE |
Miss Frances |
Matron Wellington Hospital |
| 3 – 3 – 81 |
PLANK |
Mr & Mrs |
Ormondville |
| 2 – 3 – 57 |
POPOFFSKI |
|
Polish national at Makotuku |
| 3 – 3 – 79 |
PREECE |
Captain |
Resident Magistrate from Napier |
| 3 – 19 – 152 |
QUINTRELL |
F W |
Lay Reader Ormondville |
| 3 – 3 – 79 |
REDWARD |
F W |
Butcher Oromondville |
| 3 – 8 – 107 |
REDWARD |
Mr |
Sang ‘The Postman’s Knock |
| 3 – 9 – 114 |
REED |
Miss |
Makotuku School |
| 3 – 9 – 114 |
REMINGTON |
Mr |
Leased the hotel |
| 1 - 3 – 43 |
RIDSDALE |
|
Of Pyrford formerly neighbour at Ripley of A
S Webb |
| 2 – 4 – 60 |
RIES |
H M |
From Slesviger to Norsewood 1886 Lutheran
missioner |
| 3 – 4 –86 |
ROBERTSHAWE |
Mrs |
Sister of Mr W F Knight |
| 3 – 20 – 160 |
ROBERTSHAWE |
Rev E |
Attended funeral of AS Webb |
| 3 – 4 – 86 |
ROBERTSHAWE |
Rev Edward |
Parish stretched from
Woodville to Takapau he lived in Dannevirke also Headmaster of the
school |
| 3 – 13 – 131 |
ROBISON |
E C C |
Gisborne |
| 3 – 7 – 100 |
ROSIE |
Miss |
Resigned as mistress of Oromondville School
went to Gisborne |
| 3 – 8 – 106 |
ROYTHORNE |
Mr |
Leased 117 acres to A S Webb |
| 3 – 9 – 114 |
RUTHERFURD |
Dorothy |
Daughter of Mrs Rutherfurd |
| 3 – 9 – 114 |
RUTHERFURD |
Metallil |
Daughter of Mrs Rutherfurd |
| 3 – 9 – 114 |
RUTHERFURD |
Mrs |
Of Napier |
| 2 – 4 – 60 |
SASS |
Pastor |
Norsewood |
| 1 - 2 – 26 |
SATCHWELL |
Mary |
Cook to A S Webb & family |
| 2 – 6 – 66 |
SCANDINAVIAN |
Immigrants |
From Ole Ericksen’s list |
| 2 – 6 –67 |
SCANDINAVIAN |
Immigrants |
Further names |
| 1 - 2 – 34 |
SCATTERGOOD |
|
Elderly widow did the laundry work for the
household of A S Webb |
| 3 – 2 –75 |
SKINNER |
Mary Jose Phine |
Daughter of Mr Skinner the baker |
| 3 – 2 – 74 |
SKINNER |
Mr |
Baker Ormondville |
| 3 – 8 – 106 |
SMALL |
W |
Store in lower Norsewood |
| 3 – 11 – 123 |
SMITH |
Harry |
Amature taxidermist |
| 3 – 9 – 112 |
SMITH |
Henry |
Former neighbour of A S Webb |
| 3 – 5 – 93 |
SMITH |
Mrs E |
Came to NZ with 2 sons 4 daughters plus 2
others who came later settled in Ormondville |
| P – 11 |
SPUR |
Ann |
Wife of Jonathan Edmondson |
| 3 – 10 – 120 |
ST. HILL |
H W |
1889 first canon of Napier cathedral |
| 3 – 4 – 87 |
ST. HILL |
Rev Harry Woodford |
Of Havelock North |
| - 10 |
STOCKINGFORD |
Vicarage |
Illustration |
| - 33 |
STUART |
Bishop |
Illustration with daughter |
| 1 - 3 – 40 |
STUART |
Bishop |
At Napier 1884 |
| 3 – 8 – 105 |
SUGDEN |
Mr |
General Store Makotuku |
| 1 - 1 – 21 |
TATE |
Rev Charles |
Brother in law of Anthony Spur Webb curacy
at Ripley Surrey |
| 1 - 2 – 25 |
THOMAS |
Jno |
Vicar of Attlebury Nuneaton Sept 1884 |
| 2 – 5 – 61 |
THOMPSON |
Mr |
Englishman school master Norsewood |
| 2 – 4 – 60 |
TOPHOLM |
N |
Makaretu |
| 3 – 1 – 71 |
TROY |
Mrs |
Coote Road Napier |
| 3 – 20 – 160 |
TUKE |
Canon |
Attended funeral of AS Webb |
| 1 - 3 – 43 |
WAIAPU |
E C |
Letter to A S Webb 1884 |
| 3 – 12 – 128 |
WALLACE |
Rev W G |
Of Dannevirke |
| - 48 |
WEBB |
|
Illustration later additions to the home |
| 1 - 2 – 28 |
WEBB |
Anthony James |
Son of Anthony Spur Webb & wife |
| - 11 |
WEBB |
Anthony Spur & Maria |
Illustration |
| P – 17 |
WEBB |
Anthony Spur |
Youngest child of Josiah & Betsy Webb |
| 1 - 1 – 22 |
WEBB |
Anthony Spur |
Married 26 June 1862 Dunse near
Berwick-on-Tweed Scotland |
| 1 - 2 – 24 |
WEBB |
Anthony Spur |
Emigrated to NZ May 1884 |
| 1 - 1 – 22 |
WEBB |
Anthony Spur |
1862 Portsmouth chaplaincy at the barracks |
| 1 - 2 – 24 |
WEBB |
Anthony Spur |
Vicar at Stockingford Warwickshire 1884 |
| 1 - 2 – 32 |
WEBB |
Anthony Spur |
Son of Josiah & Betsy Webb had 4 sons
& 5 daughters |
| 3 – 20 – 160 |
WEBB |
Anthony Spur |
Died 19 October 1903 cancer of the jaw
buried at Ormondville |
| 1 - 3 – 36 |
WEBB |
Anthony |
Youngest son of A S Webb & wife later
known as Tony aged 4 and half 1884 |
| 3 – 16 – 144 |
WEBB |
Anthony |
Served in the Boer War aged 19 |
| 1 - 2 – 24 |
WEBB |
Arthur |
Eldest son of Anthony Spur Webb & his
wife born at Portsea |
| 1 - 3 – 44 |
WEBB |
Arthur |
Profession Mathematical Master |
| 1 - 3 –45 |
WEBB |
Arthur |
Died before he was due to marry Susie Bowman |
| P – 17 |
WEBB |
Betsy |
Died 2 to 3 yrs after the birth of Anthony
Spur Webb |
| Front piece |
WEBB |
Canon & Mrs A S |
Illustration |
| P – 17 |
WEBB |
Children |
Of nine four died in infancy parents Josiah
& Betsy Webb |
| 1 - 2 – 24 |
WEBB |
Children |
4 sons & 5 daughters born to Anthony
Spur Webb & his wife |
| 1 - 2 – 26 |
WEBB |
Edmond |
Son of Anthony Spur Webb & his wife |
| 1 - 3 – 36 |
WEBB |
Edmondson |
Third son of A S Webb & wife |
| - 48 |
WEBB |
Family |
Illustration outside their home |
| P – 16 |
WEBB |
Jonathan |
First son of Betsy & Josiah Webb born
June 1818 |
| 1 - 2 – 32 |
WEBB |
Jonathan |
Eldest son of Josiah & Betsy Webb had 6
sons & 3 daughters |
| - 11 |
WEBB |
Josiah & Mary R |
Illustration |
| P – 16 |
WEBB |
Josiah |
Married Betsy (Elizabeth) Edmondson 1816/17 |
| P – 17 |
WEBB |
Josiah |
From farming people in Hampshire |
| 1 - 2 - 32 |
WEBB |
Josie |
Son of Josiah & Betsy Webb had 5 sons
& two daughters |
| 3 – 3 –83 |
WEBB |
Maria |
Wife of A S Webb also known as Patty |
| 3 – 3 – 83 |
WEBB |
Maria |
Wife of Jonathan Webb elder brother of A S
Webb |
| 1 - 3 – 36 |
WEBB |
Mary Dora Edith Anne Alice |
Daughters of A S Webb & wife Alice was
aged 8 in 1884 |
| P – 17 |
WEBB |
Mary |
Sister of Anthony Spur Webb |
| 3 – 7 – 100 |
WEBB |
Mary |
Appointed mistress of Ormondville School |
| - 32 |
WEBB |
Mother & Father |
Illustration with ‘Margaret’ a cow |
| 1 - 3 – 44 |
WEBB |
Rev. Anthony Spurr Webb |
Arrived 12 July 1884 appointed Missionary
Clergyman resides at Ormondville |
| 1 - 2 – 24 |
WEBB |
Uncle Josie |
Died leaving a motherless family of 5 boys
& 2 girls |
| 1 - 2 – 24 |
WEBB |
William |
Second son of Anthony Spur Webb & his
wife born at Bath |
| 1 - 2 – 33 |
WEBB |
Willie |
Son of Anthony Spur Webb & wife went to
Birmingham School of Art |
| 1 - 3 – 36 |
WEBB |
Willie |
Migrated to NZ due to illness 1883 |
| 1 - 3 – 40 |
WEBB |
Willie |
Died in Tonga before his parents arrived in
NZ 1884 |
| 3 – 8 – 107 |
WESTLAKE |
William |
Brother in law to Zed Hall |
| 3 – 11 – 124 |
WILLIAMS
|
Archdeacon Samuel |
Of Te Aute |
| 3 – 5 – 94 |
WILLIAMS |
|
Of Te Aute |
| 3 – 13 – 130 |
WILLIAMS |
Archdeacon & Mrs W L |
Gisborne |
| 3 – 13 – 130 |
WILLIAMS |
Herbert |
Gisborne |
| 3 – 13 – 132 |
WILLIAMS |
Herbert |
Son of Archdeacon Williams |
| 3 – 10 – 120 |
WILLIAMS |
Samuel |
1889 first canon of Napier cathedral |
| 3 – 12 – 129 |
WILLS |
Rev T J |
Ormondville |
| 1 - 2 – 27 |
WILSON |
Emma |
Letter dated Nov 3rd 1874 |
| 1 - 2 – 34 |
WOODWARD |
Sarah |
Helped in the household of A S Webb |
| 3 – 3 – 80 |
WORBOYS |
Rev J |
Methodists from Woodville |
| 1 - 2 – 25 |
WORCESTER |
L |
Sept 6 1884 |
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YOUNGMAN |
James |
Norsewood brother to Robert |
| 3 – 2 – 77 |
YOUNGMAN |
Robert |
Norsewood brother to James |