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SECTION II: OTHER ITEMS

II.i Contents of Miscellaneous Folders II.i.a Britain: Miscellaneous Folder B.E England B.E40 “Society of Brushmakers’ Descendants, Members’ Interest Names, 1997”. B.E39 “How names are in our genes” Observer, Feb. 2001. B.E38 “Update on Places in London [central] Where Records are Located” from Richard Moore. Also “English Poor Laws”, brief notes (incl. list of recommended reading) from Marjorie R. Moore, Jul 2000. 2 pp. B.E37 Family Records, Centre, 1 Myddelton St, London (flyer) B.E36 NORCAP News no.53, 1998 (Nat.Org.for Counselling of Adoptees & Parents) B.E35 Access to Birth Records: counselling organisations outside the United Kingdom; and Access to Birth Records: Information for adopted people living outside the United Kingdom, Office of National Statistics B.E34 Addresses for Genealogical Research in Great Britain & Eire B.E33 Roll of Battle Abbey, A.D. 1066 B.E32 “The modern way to trace your family tree”, from Woman’s Weekly, 1999. B.E31 Review of Anthony Camp talk on occupations in towns, with extensive bibliography B.E30 St Catherines House Indexes - volume nos. by counties, 1992 B.E29 Record repositories, extract from Family Tree Magazine 1996 B.E28 Extract from London Street Directory 1852, & 1854 (2 pp only) B.E27 The modern British army cap badge: a brief guide as to how it evolved, compiled by John McConaghy. 9 pp. B.E26 Research material available to the genealogist in the UK & Europe B.E25 British & Irish Biographies 1840-1940, review B.E24 Barnardo’s: information for enquirers B.E23 Manorial documents register B.E22 “Cave man added to family tree”, cutting 1997 B.E21 Ministry of Defence: application for information from army service records, 1994 B.E20 What to do with the body: some Victorian solutions, extract from Family Tree Magazine, 1995 B.E19 Soldiers: snippets from Peoples England. B.E18 “Climbing the family tree stirs fond memories” (cutting about travel to the UK to research ancestors) B.E17 Letter from Huguenot Society, 1984 B.E16 Definitive Biography, book reviews B.E15 Registering a pedigree with the College of Heralds B.E14 Heraldry for genealogist & heraldist B.E13 Regional contact addresses dated 1984 B.E12 Snippets B.E11 “William the Conqueror started it all”, cutting, 1985 B.E10 Pellison’s Researcher Directory B.E9 Berkshire: Windsor Research Services B.E8 Cornwall: Cornwall FHS material, and Cornwall Record Office leaflets B.E7 Lancashire: Miscellaneous flyers & tourist brochures B.E6 Lincolnshire: Tracing your ancestors, flyer B.E5 Surrey: Extract from The Parish Register of Richmond 1770-1774

23 B.E4 Some genealogical sources in London and the UK B.E3 Extract from The Norfolk Ancestor, 1982 B.E2 Shropshire: Boyds marriage index, 1726-1826 B.E1 Somerset: List of parishes covered by Dr Campbell’s index, 1985

B.I Ireland B.I16 Irish Churches & Graveyards [Extracts relating to] B.I15 Irish Family History: Major repositories & county contact points B.I14 Information supplement compiled by NZSG Hutt Valley Branch on the Public Records Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) B.I13 Irish Group Notes, 1984 B.I12 Genealogical research in Ireland: notes from Joe Cassin B.I11 Tracing your ancestry in Ulster B.I10 PRONI publications list B.I9 The Ulster Historical Foundation B.I8 Index to Irish help in NZ Genealogist B.I7 Irish Research: notes, 1984 B.I6 List of mainly Irish books owned by Joe Cassin, 1989 B.I5 Some Irish periodicals; also list of Irish research sheets held by Sue McIntosh B.I4 Australians & New Zealanders Looking for Relatives in Ireland, 1955 B.I3 Irish links with Australia & B.I2 All Ireland (travel brochure) B.I1 Letter re Irish Family History Soc, 1984

B.S Scotland B.S7 Scottish AFHS flyers: List of member societies June 2000; also Aberdeen, Glasgow & West Scotland, Lanarkshire, & Lothians B.S6 Tay Valley FHS, Family Chart Sheets project B.S5 Poem, “Houston Lairds” B.S4 Scottish Genealogy Society, 1980 B.S3 General Register Office for Scotland, 1993 B.S2 General Register Office for Scotland, Ancestry leaflet, 1974 B.S1 Genealogical Research in Scotland: notes

B.W Wales, Channel Is. B.W2 Glamorgan Archive Service: genealogy for beginners B.W1 Guide to the Société Jersiaise Library

II.i.b International: Miscellaneous Folder I.A Australia I.A18 Genealogy in Australia: addresses for genealogists & family historians. 10 pp. I.A17 Addresses for Genealogical Research in Australia I.A16 Transported to New South Wales: medical convicts 1788-1850, extract from British Medical Journal 1987 I.A15 List of medical convicts 1788-1850 transported to New South Wales, from British Medical Journal 1987 I.A14 Extract from Footsteps in Time, by John Yeaman

24 I.A13 Letter re the 1788-1820 Association, dated 1978 I.A12 “Our pioneer families” (cutting) I.A11 Information to be found on the birth, death & marriage certificates in Australia recorded by Registrars in Australia, by Faye Young & Don Harris I.A10 Notes on Australian Records availability I.A9 NZSG with Victorian GUM (Genealogists Using Computers) flyer on AGCI (Australasian Genealogical Computer Index) I.A8 Australian research addresses (from 1992 Kapiti Group Newsletter) I.A7 Australasian Assn of Genealogists & Record Agents, 1991 flyer I.A6 Book review: Debrett’s Family Historian: a Guide to Tracing Your Ancestry, by Noel Currer-Briggs I.A5 NEW SOUTH WALES: I.A5.4 Genealogy Research Service Centre flyer I.A5.3 Checklist for free passengers arriving I.A5.2 Checklist for convicts arriving I.A5.1 Application forms for birth, death & marriage I.A4 QUEENSLAND I.A4.4 “Smile, you’re on file”, Alison ROGERS & her index cards (cutting) I.A4.3 Search agents, State Library of Queensland, 1985 I.A4.2 Queensland State Archives: Brief guide to the use of records held; & Brief guide to the use of archives for genealogical searches I.A4.1 Application forms for birth, death & marriage I.A3 TASMANIAN registrations of births, deaths & marriages I.A2 VICTORIA: I.A2.5 “Argus” Passenger Index flyer I.A2.4 Genealogy Books & Microfiche List, relating to Victoria I.A2.3 State Library of Victoria - services available I.A2.2 Victorian Researchers available I.A2.1 Application form for Births in Vic. (photocopy) I.A1 WESTERN AUSTRALIA Genealogical Society introductory information, circa 1980s

I.E Europe I.E6 Key to Your North European Roots, published by Assoc. of European Migration Institutions (brochure). 15 pp. I.E5 Addresses of International Genealogical Societies I.E4 Czechoslovak (flyer) Genealogical Society I.E3 Cutting re POW grave in Poland I.E2 Hitler Chronicle I.E1 Near Flanders Field

I.S Scandinavia I.S6 Tracing Your Swedish Ancestry, by N. W. Olsson, 1977. 27 pp. I.S5 Happiness is sharing your heritage (newsletter from Malcolm R. (Mac) Larsen, 1974 I.S4 Mauriceville settlement BYGDEBOK - Appendix (Methodist baptisms: extracts from records kept by Rev. E. Nielsen) I.S3 Newspaper extracts from Scandinavia + flyers re Danish & Swedish emigrants I.S2 List of Danish and Scandinavian Clubs known to the Danish Consulate, Auckland I.S1 Letter from Sten Aminoff, Berne re Johannes ANDERSSON and Petronella PERSSON

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I.U United States of America I.U7 Addresses of National Archives Repositories in the United States I.U6 Getting Started: beginning your genealogical research in National Archives in Washington (brochure) 22 pp. I.U5 Military Service Records in the National Archives of the United States, National Archives & Records Administration, Washington (brochure). 14 pp. I.U4 National Archives & Records Administration, Washington: using records in the National Archives for genealogical research (brochure) I.U3 Genealogical Sources Outside the National archives I.U2 In a Granite Mountain (flyer) re The Genealogical Soc. Of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints I.U1 Where to write for Birth & Death records in the US & outlying areas

I.W Worldwide I.W1 Addresses of International Genealogical Societies

II.i.c Libraries and Archives Holdings: Miscellaneous Folder L24 NZSG Library Services Guide L23 Public Library: Genealogy, a guide to material held L22 Auckland Public Library: Social Sciences Department: Australian Records on Microfilm L21 Alexander Turnbull Library: Almanacs & Directories Index L20 Auckland Public Library: Some sources of genealogical information with special reference to Auckland L19 Alexander Turnbull Library: “Whakapapa”: guide to information held by the Reference & Research Service L18 Public Library: Selection of books of interest to genealogists L17 Wellington Group, NZSG: Material held L16 Otago Early Settlers Museum: Sources for family history L15 Canterbury Museum: Family history research essential sources held L14 Historical Research: Guide to archival resources L13 Wanganui District Library: Heritage collection (flyer) L12 Dunedin City Council Archives: Guide to family history sources L11 Wanganui District Library: Biographical Index Reference List L10 Libraries in NZ holding published sources on Scottish Family History L9 New Plymouth Genealogical Group: Records held L8 Knox College, Dunedin, Brief guide to Presbyterian Church Archives L7 South Canterbury & North Otago Museums (flyer) L6 Nelson Public Library: research material available L5 Auckland Museum (flyer) L4 Church Records L3 Whakatane Museum & Gallery Research Library Collection Guide L2 Wellington City Archive Holdings L1 Hastings Public Library: “Shadows of Time” (Library holdings)

26 II.i.d National Archives: Miscellaneous Folder NA37 Addresses for Genealogical Research in Europe. (Note: for similar information for Australia, Great Britain & Eire; New Zealand & the United States see misc. folder for each country) NA36 National Archives Citation Guidelines NA35 Immigration Information - when & where did they arrive? NA34 Professional Video Transfers NA33 Copying of Films NA32 Guide to Family History Sources at the Dunedin Regional Office of National Archives as at 31 Mar 1998 (Ref. Guide No.3) NA31 How to contact the National Archives of NZ (flyer) NA30 The Written Reference Service (flyer) NA29 GRO holdings NA28 An invitation to join the Archives & Records Assoc. of NZ NA27 National Archives flyer NA26 Genealogical sources at National Archives, Auckland NA25 Getting answers from National Archives NA24 Leaflet 2: Notices of Intention to Marry NA23 Leaflet 3: New Zealand Company Land Claims NA22 Leaflet 4: National Archives Record Groups NA21 Leaflet 5: Waikato Immigration NA20 Leaflet 6: References to Archives NA19 Leaflet 7: Location Guide to Maori Schools 1879-1969 NA18 Leaflet 8: GAIMS for the Researcher NA17 Leaflet 9: Cartographic Archives for Genealogy NA16 Leaflet 10: Guide to the use of Finding Aids at National Archives N115 Leaflet 11: Photographic Archives for Genealogy? NA14 Leaflet 12: Card Indexes at National Archives NA13 Leaflet 13: Nineteenth Century Correspondence NA12 Births, Deaths & Marriages [notes on] NA11 Immigration 1840- [notes on] NA10 Alien Registration and Naturalization [notes on] NA9 Register Room [notes on] NA8 Guide to the Contents of Biographical Catalogue 1 NA7 Military Service to 1913 [notes on] NA6 New Zealand Company Land Claims - Wellington NA5 New Zealand Company Land Claims [notes on] NA4 Publicans Licenses NA3 List of Family History Sources at the Dunedin Regional Office of National Archives, 1996 NA2 Brief Guide to Family History Sources at National Archives Christchurch Office, 1996 NA1 National Archives Dunedin Regional Office flyer

27 II.i.e New Zealand: Miscellaneous Folders NZ Miscellaneous Folder Number 1: NZ.G General NZ.G38 “How we got our Family Names”, NZ Woman’s Weekly, ? 2001. NZ.G37 “Digital Window to the Past”, Dominion, 23 Aug. 2002. 2 pp. NZ.G36 “Family Connections” by Jo Myers, Manawatu Evening Standard, 2 Jul. 2001. NZ.G35 Perpetual Calendar 1801 2000. 2 pp. NZ.G34 Miscellaneous BD&M newspaper entries. NZ.G33 NZ Defence Force, Request for Service Personnel File. NZ.G32 “Jigsaw: piecing families back together”, Sunday News, Dec. 13, 1992. NZ.G31 NZSG East India Group Project 2000, Suppl. no. 12, Apr 2000 (list of members’ interests) NZ.G30 NZSG Strays Collection Newsletter (ongoing) NZ.G29 Addresses for Genealogical Research in New Zealand NZ.G28 NZSG Library Services Guide NZ.G27 “New Zealand Timeline”, published by the Dominion, Dec. 1999 NZ.G26 “Pakehas search for forebears”, reviews of Anne Bromell books NZ.G25 Boys’ Brigade contingent leaves for England, 1954 NZ.G24 NPA member contact details (names & addresses of NZ newspapers 1998) NZ.G23 SMITH names matched with spouses, 1864-65 NZ.G22 Genealogy software review NZ.G21 Polish children who were evacuated to New Zealand NZ.G20 Microfiche (what are they, how do you read them …) NZ.G19 Relationship chart NZ.G18 NZ Photographers 1990, extract from NZ Photographers: a selection, Hardwicke Knight NZ.G17 A general alphabet of the Old Law Hands NZ.G16 Addresses for Maori Land research in NZ NZ.G15 1995 calendar (old & new photographs from around NZ) NZ.G14 “Old postcards - they could be valuable” NZ.G13 “Family trees yield surprises, excitement, embarrassment” (Doug & Margaret Webster) NZ.G12 “Preparation needed before family tree is climbed” (good advice for those travelling to Britain for research) NZ.G11 “Preserving your family history” (hints for interviewing) NZ.G10 NZ Founders Society NZ.G9 An invitation to contribute information to Ancestral File NZ.G8 Index to list of drownings in NZ 1840-75 NZ.G7 Butler Society - NZ region NZ.G6 NZ Patent Indexes NZ.G5 List of ordinances of the Legislation Council of NZ that are of relevance to genealogists NZ.G4 Brief information bites for researchers (1992) NZ.G3 Tracing your heritage in the UK (extract from AA Directions 1995) NZ.G2 Adult Adoption Information Act 1985, your rights. Also “Avenues for adoptees search for birth parent”. NZ.G1 “Past lives” article by Jenny MAYNE, convener of 1997 Australasian Congress on Genealogy and Heraldry

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NZ.L Local NZ.L31 “What’s this then?” Feilding Herald, 27 Sep. 2001, Manawatu Horsedrawn Vehicle Collection photograph NZ.L30 “A Feilding in Feilding”, Feilding Herald, 27 Sep. 2001 NZ.L29 “Grave Task a Serious Matter”, Manawatu Evening Standard, 27 Apr. 2001, p.1 NZ.L28 “Remains of the Day”, Manawatu Evening Standard, 20 Jan. 2001, p.11 NZ.L27 Methodist Church Sunday School Attendance Registers, years 1935-85 [transcribed] NZ.L26 Cradle Roll, Rangiotu District Church [names from the 1950s & ‘60s.] NZ.L25 “Making a piece of posterity”, Manawatu Evening Standard, 28 Feb. 1998 NZ.L24 “Roots; or raking up past is a huge task”, cutting from Manawatu Evening Standard 30 Dec 1995. NZ.L23 Manawatu Evening Standard 120th anniversary. souvenir edit. Wed. Nov. 29, 2000. [History of the newspaper.] 4 pp. NZ.L22 “Those were the days”, Foxton Beach beauty contest, 1960, cutting from NZ Woman’s Weekly NZ.L21 Catalogue of Fiche held by Joan Bak at 5 Marriner Street for the PN Branch, NZSG NZ.L20 School Registers & Inspectors’ Reports List, completed by Dannevirke Informal Group, Feb. 2000 NZ.L19 Hopwoods Mitre 10 Centenary Celebrations NZ.L18 “The Element of Change in ” by A. Grant Anderson, extract from New Zealand Geographer XV, no. 2, 1959 NZ.L17 Whakamarama properties 1990 showing history of ownership NZ.L16 “Women’s Places”, inventory of plaques and places associated with women NZ.L15 “Palmerston State School” (prize giving) extract from Manawatu Times Dec 21 1883 NZ.L14 Extracts from Manawatu Times and the Standard between 1877-1886 covering local appointments and events NZ.L13 Word play with surnames of people buried in the Palmerston North No.1 cemetery NZ.L12 “Making history a capital asset” (report on restoration of Foxton to an example of a 19th century NZ town) NZ.L11 “New Zealand’s Shannon” (extract from Ireland, printed in Ireland’s Own) NZ.L10 “Bess made a name in famous battles” (re unusual headstone at Flock House, near Bulls) NZ.L9 “Top response to big shift” (covers Hopwoods Mitre-10 move to new premises in 1993) NZ.L8 Flax Milling at Foxton. Note: see also NZ Woolpack & Textile, Foxton, 1947 photograph of staff NZ.L7 “Family history tucked in jug box” (discovery and return of old photographs) NZ.L6 Invoices from James Jones & Co, Eketahuna general store, 1902 and 1909 NZ.L5 “510 registered to attend district and school’s centennial”, Pongaroa School, 1997 NZ.L4 “Work needed on water wheel” (Norsewood ) NZ.L3 “New library a popular resource” (College Street Normal School) 1997 NZ.L2 “Celaeno usurps Fernlea”, Council renames park, 1998 NZ.L1 “Terrace End Cemetery’s last resident sexton 1998”

29 NZ Miscellaneous Folder Number 2: NZ.P People NZ.P15 “Unique & Inspirational Man” [Jack FINLAY], Feilding Herald, 5 Jul. 2001. NZ.P14 “Story of Ben Robinson”, Anglican priest who served in Mirimar, Waverley, & Masterton and Feilding (Feilding Herald, 12 Apr. 2001). NZ.P13 “‘Talk to the oldies’ historian advises” (Kay Carter, Paraparaumu) NZ.P12 “Whakarongo: story revealed” (Val Burr discussing her latest book) NZ.P11 “Boer War Soldiers not Forgotten” (Laurie Trubshoe’s search for the burial sites of Boer War veterans) NZ.P10 “Guardian of our Kiwi Heritage”, Tribune magazine article on Ian Matheson, city archivist NZ.P9 “Beautification and conservation rewarded” (John & Pixie MARSH, Rangitikei) NZ.P8 “Memories of Wales” (the PAINE family) NZ.P7 “Setting up home in Cardiff” (more on the PAINE family) NZ.P6 “A gift for life” (Mike PATERSON) NZ.P5 “Yates in the family for 77 years” (Olga & Nancy ZEINERT remember) NZ.P4 Rangiotu Personality (Mr W. LARKINS) NZ.P3 Oldest person to complete the Manawatu Polytechnic over 50’s computer workshop (Maurice MUIR) NZ.P2 “Looking back in time” (Angela FINNERTY) NZ.P1 “No baby dolls for Sonia” (Sonia MALLOY, toymaker)

NZ.R Regions (other than Manawatu) NZ.R33 “Ravensbourne School 125th Anniversary Celebration Mar 29-31, 2001”, The Star, Aug. 5, 2001 NZ.R32 Waikouaiti Burial Plan. 5 pp. NZ.R31 “Grace taking care of the past” (Wanganui School Record Project) NZ.R30 North Otago Pioneer Register to 1900/After 1900, registration form for Oamaru Genealogy Branch Project 2000 [note: should you wish to provide information for this register, ask the librarian for a form] NZ.R29 Dunedin Branch NZSG report on Hocken Library holdings, Mar. 2000 NZ.R28 Nelson Provincial Museum leaflets: “Family History Resources 1998”, “Art Collection 2000”, & “School Admission Registers 1998” NZ.R27 “A Fine & Private Place”, Heads Road Cemetery with June Springer, cutting from Wanganui Chronicle, 4 Mar 2000 NZ.R26 Whanganui Historical Research: a guide to archival resources, Apr. 2000 (flier); & Wanganui Heritage Trail: Wanganui Old Cemetery (Heads Road Cemetery), Apr. 2000 (brochure) NZ.R25 Wanganui, Alexander Library Research Charges, Apr. 2000 NZ.R24 Wanganui District Council Archives: information for family history researchers, Apr. 2000 NZ.R23 “Back from the Grave”, “Forgotten Grave” & “Case Closed”, the search stories for the Epitaph television series (NZ Woman’s Weekly 29 Mar, 10 May & 21 June 1999) NZ.R22 “Granny Hunter’s Haunt”, cutting re Museum Library (Auckland) NZ.R21 Charleston, features of interest (flyer) NZ.R20 Reports on the organisation for the NZSG conference in Invercargill 1997 NZ.R19 St Peter’s Anglican Church, Parish of Akaroa: list of baptisms, marriages and burials in the 1851-1865 period NZ.R18 Baptisms, Christchurch, miscellaneous list circa 1914-18 NZ.R17 “Last train to Glenhope” (Nelson) 1954

30 NZ.R16 “Kiwi soldier’s diary found in Moscow”, 1997 (diary of gunner Owen COLE found in a vault in Moscow) NZ.R15 “A grave business” (Val PAYNE seeks descendants of graveyard lying in path of a new runway for Auckland airport) 1997 NZ.R14 “Papakura group plans genealogy day” NZ.R13 Family Tracker genealogical research service flyer from Dunedin NZ.R12 Wellington’s Bolton Street Memorial Park 1989 NZ.R11 1995 reunion of the PARKER family at Temuka, flyer NZ.R10 St Paul’s Pro-Cathedral Church, Wellington, marriages 1845-1848 NZ.R9 List of pioneers or descendants who registered at a picnic at Newtown Park, Wellington Anniversary Day 1913 NZ.R8 “Seeking German immigrants” (Hawkes Bay) 1995 NZ.R7 Hawkes Bay Biographical Index NZ.R6 Index to Rangitikei & Tutaenui marriages 1865-1902 NZ.R5 Wanganui Branch, NZSG Member’s Handbook 1997 NZ.R4 “Cemetery visit interesting step back into Wanganui history” (Epitaph television programme episode) NZ.R3 “A genuine Wanganui business since 1914”, Anderson Memorials (1997) NZ.R2 Wanganui European Population - June 1843 (compiled by Rev. Richard Taylor) NZ.R1 “A touch of tradition at a lower price” (Colin JACKSON and his hand-painted coats of arms) 1997

NZ.T Talks NZ.T13 “Shipping Records in New Zealand”, by Richard HERBERT, 1984 NZ.T12 “Historical notes on the Manawatu River area”, by C. E. TAYLOR NZ.T11 “Child migration”, by Roni FITZMAURICE, 1997 NZ.T10 “Visit to the UK”, by Marrian HAMBLYN, 1993 NZ.T9 “A funeral director’s role in statistical records”, by Alan IRVINE, 1975 NZ.T8 “They came by ship”, by Verna MOSSONG NZ.T7 “Huguenot research”, by Dr Robin GWYNN NZ.T6 “Oxfordshire emigrants to NZ during the farm labourers’ revolt in the 1870s” by Dr Rollo ARNOLD NZ.T5 “The land transfer system”, by T. R. GIBSON NZ.T4 “The Early History of Dannevirke”, material gathered by seventh form students of Dannevirke High school as part of a centennial project. NZ.T3 “The armed constabulary in NZ”, by H. W. SALMON NZ.T2 “Overseas records available in NZ” by Mrs E. JOHNSON, Librarian, Temple View, Hamilton, 1976 NZ.T1 “My world of genealogy”, by Malcolm R. (Mac) LARSEN

31 II.i.f Shipping Miscellaneous Folders (three) Index of ships about which information may be found

Ship Arrival Date Accrington Lyttleton 1863 Adelaide Wellington 1840 Agnes Muir Auckland 1872 Aldergrove Port Chalmers 1875 Amelia Thompson New Plymouth 1841 Ann Auckland 1847 Ann Wilson Wellington 1857 Arab Wellington 1841 Arethusa Port Nicholson 1879 Auckland list of First Fleet Auckland list o’seas shipping Balarat Napier 1872 Bebington Auckland 1876 Bengal Merchant Auckland 1840 Berhampore Auckland 1849 Birman Wellington 1841 Blenheim New Plymouth 1842 Bolton Wellington 1840 Bolton Nelson 1842 Bombay Nelson 1842 Bombay Wellington 1884 Bounty Tahiti 1789 Breadalbane Auckland 1858 Catherine Stewart Forbes Wellington 1841 Charlotte Jane Canterbury Clifford Nelson 1842 Clifton 1847 Corinthic Wellington 1905 Cornubia Auckland 1855 Cornubia Auckland 1857 Cressy Lyttleton Delphic Wellington 1900 Duchess of Argyle Auckland 1842 Edwin Fox Lyttleton 1880 Ellen Lewis Auckland 1860 Emma Colvin Nelson 1856 England Wellington 1872 Essex New Plymouth 1843 Fifeshire 1841 Friedeburg 1875 Fritz Reuter Napier 1874 Fritz Reuter 1876 Gazelle Auckland 1853 Gazelle Auckland 1854 George Fyfe Nelson 1842 Gertrude Wellington 1841 Halcione 1847 Helensleigh 1864 Highland Lass Adelaide 1852 Hovding Nelson 1872

32 Hovding Nelson 1873 Humboldt 1875 India wrecked 1841 Isabela Hercus 1850 Jane Gifford Auckland 1842 John Taylor Lyttleton 1853 John Wickliffe Port Chalmers 1848 Lady Nugent Wellington 1841 Lloyds 1841 Loch Awe Port Chalmers 1876 London Wellington 1841 London Wellington 1842 Lord Auckland 1841 Lord William Bentinck Wellington 1841 Mandarin Auckland 1843 Margaret Adelaide 1852 Mariner 1849 Martha Ridgeway Wellington 1840 Martha Ridgeway Nelson 1842 Mary Mary Ann Auckland 1849 Minerva Nelson 1847 Moreton Bay Melbourne 1925 Nelson Port Chalmers 1874 New Zealand Nelson 1842 Oliver Lang 1858 Olympus Wellington 1841 Olympus Nelson 1842 Oriental New Plymouth 1841 Oriental Queen Auckland 1849 Papanui 1899 Paparoa Wellington 1904 Philip Laing Port Chalmers 1848 Phoebe Nelson 1843 Pladda Port Chalmers 1860 Pladda Port Chalmers 1861 Pladda Port Chalmers 1862 Prince of Wales Nelson 1842 Prince Rupert Wellington 1841 Ramillies Auckland 1847 Rangitikei 1953 Robert Henderson Port Chalmers 1858 Robert Henderson Port Chalmers 1861 Rotorua Wellington 1914 Ruapehu 1914 Saint George Auckland 1842 Saint Pauli Nelson 1843 Salisbury 1874 Shakespeare 1876 Silistra Port Chalmers 1862 Sir Charles Forbes 1842 Sir George Seymour Waitemata 1847 Sir George Seymour Canterbury Sir Robert Sale Auckland 1847 Slains Castle Wellington 1841

33 Spray Auckland 1854 Spray Auckland 1857 Thomas Harrison Auckland 1842 Thomas Sparks Nelson 1843 Timandra New Plymouth 1842 Titanic sunk 1912 Tyne Port Nicholson 1841 Waimate Lyttleton 1882 Westminister Auckland 1843 Whitby Nelson 1841 Will Watch Nelson 1841 William Bryan New Plymouth 1843 Woodlark Wellington 1844 Also held: Canadian information on locating seafaring crewmen List of microfilmed Passenger Lists held at the Palmerston North City Library, Jun. 2001

Note: The LDS Library, Pitama Road, holds passenger information for the following ships: Ship Arrival Date Ajax Port Chalmers 1848 Berkshire Port Chalmers 1859 Breadalbane Auckland 1858 Clifford Nelson 1842 Cornwall Port Chalmers 1849 Dunedin Auckland 1875 Eden Port Chalmers 1850 Ellen Lewis Auckland 1860 Gazelle Auckland 1854 Gazelle* Auckland 1854 Gertrude Auckland 1856 Indus Nelson 1843 Lady Nugent Port Chalmers 1850 Larkins Port Chalmers 1849 London Nelson 1842 Maori Nelson 1855 Mariner Port Chalmers 1849 Mariner Port Chalmers 1850 Mary Port Chalmers 1849 Mataura Napier 1877 Mooltan Port Chalmers 1849 Perkin Port Chalmers 1849 Phoebe Dunbar Port Chalmers 1850 Poitiers Port Chalmers 1850 Sir Charles Forbes Nelson 1842 Spray Auckland 1857 Thomas Harrison Nelson 1842 Titan Port Chalmers 1851 Index to Scots in New Zealand: Bernicia Dunedin 1848 Blenheim Wellington 1841 Blundell Dunedin 1848 John Wickliffe Dunedin 1848 Philip Laing Dunedin 1848 ------* includes passengers from the Margaret and the Highland Lass.

34 II.ii Cemetery Transcriptions

Abbreviations: MI Monumental inscriptions BR Burial records CR Cremations MT Memorial transcriptions

Apiti MI 1898-1985 Ashhurst MI 1901-1984 Blackstone Hill (Hill’s Creek) Otago MI & BR c.1865-1981 Bonny Glen MI 1866-1970 } in same Brunswick MI 1865-1970 } folder Bulls (Clifton) MI 1861-1970 Bunnythorpe MI 1874-1985 Feilding BR 1876-1979 } Feilding MI 1874-1978 } in same Foxton MI 1867-1977 } folder Foxton (Ihakara Gardens) MI 1850-1881 } Fraserfield [see Parawanui] Gimmerburn, Otago MI 1891-1980 Greatford (near Bulls) MI 1892-1970 Halcombe MI 1878-1984 Hamiltons, Otago MI 1865-1980 Havelock North MI 1868-1980 Hindon, Otago MI 1890-1979 Hunterville (Rangitira) BR 1898-1983 Hyde, Otago MI & BR 1867-1979 Kaeo MI c.1930-c.1982 Kairanga & Oroua Counties, Feilding Churches, various memorials Kauwhata, St Peter & Pauls Catholic MI c.1850-c.1959 Kiwitea, St Agnes Anglican MI 1890-1984 Kelvin Grove, Palmerston North: Volume 1 Sections A & B MI & BR Volume 2 Sections C, D, E, I, K MI & BR Volume 3 Sections D/A, F, G MI & BR Volume 4 Sections H & J MI & BR Volume 5 Sections L & M MI & BR Volume 6 Sections O & P MI & BR Volume 7 Section Q MI & BR Volume 8 Section R MI & BR Volume 9 Section S MI & BR Kelvin Grove Cremation Records to August 1992 Kelvin Grove Cremation & Burial Records to March 1993. Also Oct. 1995 & Jan. 1999 Kelvin Grove Cremation & Burial Records Mar. 2000 in blue folder Kumeroa MI & BR 1899-1985 Macraes Flat, Otago (old & new) MI & BR 1897-1977 Makaretu MI c.1900-1983 Mangahao, Ballance, Pahiatua MI 1895-1984 Mangaweka MI 1882-1984, BR 1895-1982 except 1919-1928

35 Matarawa Anglican, Wanganui MI 1868-1970 } in same Matarawa Presbyterian, Wanganui MI 1863-1970 } folder Mataroa, Taihape MI 1915-1974 Maxwell MI 1916-1973 Middlemarch, Otago MI & BR 1889-1979 Mount View, Marton BR 1907-1977 Naseby, Otago MI & BR 1869-1980 Norsewood MI 1872-1983 Otaki, Rangiatea Anglican MI 1848-1978 Owhango, Taumaranui MI 1913-1976 Pahuhu MI 1913-1962 Parewanui, Fraserfield (private) MI 1858-1984 Parewanui Presbyterian, Bulls MI 1868-1918 Pohangina MI & BR 1888-1985 Pokeno Public MI 1876-1980 Ranfurly, Otago (old & new) MI & BR c.1907-1979 Rangiwahia MI 1898-1984, BR 1901-1978 Raurimu Index only Rongotea MI 1886-1983 Rotorua MI 1882-1977 St Bathans Public, Otago MI & BR 1869-1979 St Bathans, St Patrick’s Catholic Churchyard Cemetery, Otago MI 1871-1975 Sanson MI & BR 1872-1970 Shannon MI 1894-1984 Shannon, War Memorial Stanway, St Michael & All Angels Anglican MI 1894-1985 Swinburn, Otago MI & BR 1895-1979 Terrace End, Palmerston Nth (2 vols) [Noelene Penny has one Oct 1994] Tiriraukawa MI 1909-1950 Totara North, Whangaroa MI c.1930-c.1981 Turakina MI 1860-1972 } all in Turakina, Catholic MI 1848-1981 } same Turakina, Grant Family MI 1876-1942 } folder Wai Ora, Wanganui MI 1868-1887 Waikanae MI 1909-1975 Waituna West MI & BR 1901-1985 Wakapuaka, Nelson Cemetery Index only Wanaka (formerly Pembroke), Otago MI & BR 1874-1983 Wanganui, Catholic MI 1859-1976 Wanganui, Old MI 1846-1973 Wanganui, Putiki MI & BR 1843-1973 Waverley MI 1863-1977 Woodville Gorge MI 1872-1977 } all in Woodville Lawn MI & BR 1974-1984 } same Woodville Ex-servicemen MI & BR 1948-1984 } folder

Tour of Historic Graves at Terrace End Cemetery, Palmerston North

Borough of Palmerston North: By-law No. 1 Cemetery

36 II.iii Commemorative Brochures/Tourist Flyers/Small District Directories All Saints’, Palmerston North Borough of Marton, Official Opening of Sewage Treatment Works, 1971 Brayshaw Museum Park, Blenheim Captain Cook Memorial Cottage, Marton Clendon House, Rawene, by R. M. Ross, 1978. 13 pp. Ewelme Cottage, Auckland Guide to New Plymouth & its Surroundings, 1955. 72 pp. Heritage Trails, Manawatu: Te Kawau Trail A Walk Through Historic Foxton Heritage Trails, Palmerston North: City Heritage Trail Savage Crescent Walk Women’s Place The Square Walk Heritage Trails, Wanganui Old Cemetery Wanganui West Minniesdale Chapel, Wharehine, Hawkes Bay Palmerston North 75th Anniversary, Schedule of Events, 1952 Palmerston North Visitor Pictorial Information Map, 1999 Putaruru Enquire Within, District Directory, Sept 1957 Taranaki Tourist Guide, c. 1954 Totaranui Pioneer Cottage at the Manawatu Museum Tupare Guide, Queen Elizabeth II National Trust, Taranaki Wanganui Heritage Trails: “Old Cemetery Walk” & “Wanganui West”

Flyers: Brief History of Church of St. John, Waikouaiti. 8 pp. Manawatu Tree Trust NZ Historic Places Trust: Historic places you can visit Classifying our historic buildings The past at our feet: archaeological remains of Maori pa Protecting archaeological sites Pandora’s Box, Dawn Chambers Free Enquiry Service - request form “We couldn’t have done it without you!”, Telecom school funding programme Wellington City Archive Wellington museums, archives & galleries 150th anniversary of Otago & Southland 1998

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Auckland Central Electoral District no. 3 1980 - 2 parts A-L M-Z 1975 1983 - 2 parts A-L M-Z Hawkes Bay Electoral District no. 25 1986 - 2 parts A-L M-Z 1958 Rangitikei Electoral District no. 63 Horowhenua Electoral District no. 28 1990 1990 1992 1992 1996 Island Bay Electoral District no. 30 Remuera Electoral District no. 61 1989 1985 King Country Electoral District no. 34 Ruahine Electoral District 1987 1972 - main & supplementary 1990 Selwyn Electoral District no. 69 1992 1994 Manawatu Electoral District no. 36 Tamaki Electoral District no. 69 1966 - main & supplementary 1985 1969 Taranaki-King Country District no. 48 1972 - main & supplementary 1996 1978 - main & supplementary Taupo Electoral District no. 49 1990 - main & supplementary 1996 1992 Tongariro Electoral District no. 79 Mt Albert Electoral District no. 43 1990 1978 1992 Otaki Electoral District no. 36 Wairarapa Electoral District no. 80 1996 1985 Pahiatua Electoral District no. 53 1996 1990 Waitotara Electoral District no. 85 1992 1990 Palmerston North Electoral District no. 39 1992 1969 - main & supplementary Wanganui Electoral District no. 87 1972 - main & supplementary 1990 1975 - main & supplementary 1992 1978 Whanganui Electoral District no. 87 1990 1996 1992 1996 Wellington Central Electoral District no. 88 1992 Palmerston North City Electoral Rolls 1941 - residential only Southern Maori Electoral District no. 96 1965 - 2 copies plus supplementary 1975 - supplementary 1966 - main & supplementary 1986 1968 - 2 parts A-L M-Z 1971 - 2 parts A-L M-Z The library also holds all rolls for 1987, 1972 - A-L only apart from nos. 22, 23, 36, 55, 81, 86, 88, 1973 - combined main & supplementary also a complete set of the 1995 rolls; 1974 - M-Z only 1974 - main & supplementary and a set of 1998 rolls, apart from no. 39 1976 - 2 parts A-L M-Z Palmerston North, 42 Rangitikei, & 63 1978 - main & supplementary (2) Ikaroa-Rawhiti.

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II.v Maps & Charts Maps are grouped together by region and/or country.

Abbreviations: AME America GEN General ANT Antarctica IRE Ireland ASI Asia NZ New Zealand AUS Australia PAC Pacific BRI Britain SCO Scotland ENG England WAL Wales EUR Europe WOR World MIS Miscellaneous map catalogues

Map number Country or region MIS 1 Map Catalogue - Bartholomew MIS 2 General Catalogue of Antiquarium Maps MIS 2a Scotia Maps Gallery, 1974 AME 1 Central America AME 2 North America AME 3 USA AME 4 Arkansas AME 7 Great Lakes AME 5 Hawaii AME 4 Louisiana AME 7 Michigan AME 4 Oklahoma AME 6 South West area AME 4 Texas AME 7 Wisconsin AME 8 Canada AME 9 Eastern Canada AME 10 Ontario AME 11 Mexico AME 12 West Indies ANT 1 Antarctica ASI 1 Malaya ASI 1a Malaya ASI 2 Singapore 2a Singapore street dir. & guide 1957 ASI 3 Israel ASI 4 Turkey ASI 5 Middle East (cultural) ASI 5a Middle East AUS 1 Central Australia AUS 2 Canberra AUS 3 Western Australia AUS 4 South Australia AUS 5 Northern areas of Australia AUS 6 New South Wales AUS 7 Victoria AUS 8 Queensland AUS 8.a Queensland RACQ AUS 8.b Brisbane 39

AUS 8.c Getabout Brisbane AUS 9 Flinders Range BRI 1 1976 Ordinance Survey Map Catalogue BRI 1a Ordinance Survey BRI 2 British touring map BRI 3 Britain Handy Road Atlas BRI 4 British Isles BRI 5 Britain ENG 1 Cheltenham & Evesham - ordinance survey (OS) ENG 2 Taunton & Lyme Regis (OS) ENG 3 Swindon (OS) ENG 4 Bristol & Stroud (OS) ENG 5 Kingston Upon Hull (OS) ENG 6 Leeds & Bradford (OS) ENG 7 Dorking, Reigate & Crawley (OS) ENG 8 Midlands (ESSO) ENG 8 East Anglia ENG 9 South West England (ESSO) ENG 10 Northern England (ESSO) ENG 11 London (ESSO) ENG 11a London ENG 11b East London ENG 12 South & East England EUR 1 Germany EUR 2 Spain EUR 3 Western Europe EUR 4 Holland & part of Belgium EUR 5 Europe (Michelin) EUR 6 France EUR 7 Soviet Union EUR 8 Mediterranean Islands EUR 9 Europe IRE 1 Ireland IRE 2 Historical Map of Ireland NZ 1 Settlers Map of Rangitikei 1971 NZ 2 Rangitikei Farms - late 1960s, early 1970s PAC 1 Islands of the Pacific PAC 2 Papua New Guinea SCO 1 North West Scotland SCO 2 Northern Scotland SCO 3 Southern Scotland SCO 4 Clan Map of Scotland SCO 5 Burgh of Paisley SCO 6 Dumfries See ENG 9 Wales WOR 1 World

Charts Antient Town of Rye Cornish Shipwrecks Lizard Peninsular Shipwrecks

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II.vi Newsletters: other branches Society of Genealogists

Newsletters from the following branches and groups are held in the library: Canterbury * No longer received Dunedin* European Interest Group* Feilding Hawkes Bay “Twig” Hutt Valley Kapiti Matamata* Morrinsville New Plymouth Orkney Group* Palmerston North (previously Manawatu) Papakura Papatoetoe* Pukekohe* Riccarton* Society Newsletters Stratford Taupo Te Awamutu Wairarapa (previously, Masterton) Waitakere* Wanganui Wellington Whakatane* Whangarei

II.vii Publishers’ Booklists Books, 1996 Capper Genealogical Publishing Co., 1987 [worldwide] local history & immigration records Genealogy & Local History, Gould Books no. 12, May 1995 Northwest Books Regional Catalogue (Nelson, Marlborough, West Coast), 1989 Phillimore Yesterday Books, 1995

II.viii School & College Magazines

Awatapu 1989, 1990, 1995 Bay of Islands 1989, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1996 Central Hawkes Bay 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1998 Chanel College (Wairarapa) 1990 Fairfield 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 Feilding Agricultural High School 1972-81 (2 issues). Also: Old Pupils’ Association Newsletters, 1985, 1988-1996, 1998, Oct. 2000. Gisborne Girls’ High 1993, 1994, 1996 Kapiti 1990, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 Karamu High, Hastings 1989, 1990, 1994 Kuranui 1989, 1993, 1994, 1996

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Lytton High, Gisborne 1991, 1993, 1994, 1996 Manawatu College 1982, 1991 Manuka, Auckland College of Education 1989 Matamata College 1987 Napier Girls’ High [Torchbearer] 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1998 Nayland College, Nelson 1992, 1995 Newlands 1989, 1991, 1994, 1996 Nga Tawa 1992 Palmerston North Girls High S (Pinnacle) 1996 Patea High 1991 Queen Elizabeth College (Elizabethan) 1966, 1968, 1974, 1992 Rotorua Girls’ High 1997 Sacred Heart, Napier 1993, 1996 Spotswood, New Plymouth 1991, 1992, 1998. St Peters, Auckland 1989, 1990 St Peters, Palmerston North 1989, 1991, 1996 Tararua, Pahiatua 1990 Tongariro 1989 Viard, 1994, 1996 Wairarapa 1991 Woodfield Chronicle 1989, 1991

II.ix School Reunions & Celebrations & School Register Arapohue 1876-1976 Auroa 1891-1991 Ballance 1890-1990 Bunnythorpe 1883-1958 Castlecliff 1892-1992 Chisnallwood Intermediate 1967-1992 Coatsville 1916-1991 College St, Palmerston North 1893-1968 1893-1993 (2 issues) Edendale, Auckland 1909-1959 Fitzherbert East & Aokautere 1889-1989 Foxton District High (Manawatu College) 1926-1982 Foxton Play Centre 1954-1975 Foxton Reunion Booklet 1954 Foxton School 1857-1999; Foxton D.H.S. 1926-1960 Gordonton 1891-1991 Granity 1880-1990 Greerton 1876-1976 Helensville 1877-1977 Hillsborough 1951-1991 (2 copies) Hiwinui 1891-1991 Hutt Central 1866-1991 42

Ihuraua 1899-1949 Iona - 75 years Kaurihohore 1856-1956 Kiwitea 1884-1984 Lake Tekapo 1940-1990 Levin 90th Anniversary 1980 Lincoln 1866-1991 (book & folder) Longburn & Tiakitahuna School - Centenary Book Manchester Street School 125th Jubilee 1874-1999 Mangaroa Jubilee 75 years 1914-1989 Mangatawhiri 1878-1978 Mangaweka School Centennial list of names 1894-1968 Matangi 1910-1961 Otamarakau 1916-1991 Palmerston North Adventist 1936-1986 Piriaka 1911-1981 Pokeno 1866-1991 Port Molyneux, The Nuggets, Reomoana - 125 years Puni Centennial Putorino 1916-1991 Queen Elizabeth College 90th Jubilee Attendance List 1996 Ruapuna, Uriti, Paparoa, Musker, Pehu, Messenger - all together in folder Sherenden 1916-1991 Sister of Our Lady of the Mission, Napier 1865-1990 St George, Southland 1915-1990 Strathmore, Tokoroa 1965-1990 Tai Tapu 1867-1992 Taikorea 1888-1988 Terrace End, Palmerston North. Roll of Past Pupils 1884-1959 The Terrace School Reunion 1965-1990 Timaunga-Maungati 1913-1988 Tokomaru 1983-1968 Waiau Pa 1900-1953 Waiotahi Valley 1916-1991 Waitotara 1876-1976 Waiuku & View Road 50 years Wanganui Boys’ College 75 years 1911-1986 (2 books) Weymouth 1891-1991 (book & folder) Whakamarama 1915-1990

Folder: assorted extracts (school lists) from school jubilee and centenary booklets, collated Jul 2001. 182 pp.

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II.x Tapes & Videos Tapes: RES Dr Barnado’s Home. Donald Pye SHI Edwin Fox: a story of survival ENG Finding her Past Gentleman, Glastonbury, Somerset. Mrs Strode Penny RES Genealogy. Anne Bromell (radio) RES Genealogy from 2ZA Radio. 1987 RES Getting it Taped: a guide to cassette recording RES How to Record your Grandfather IRE Irish Research. Tom Hayes NZ Oral History. Judy Fyfe & Hugo Manson. Manawatu Group Open Day 1988 RES Missing People. Sgt. Vernon (Wanganui Computer) RES Adoption . Mitchell Thompson (very hard to hear) RES Palmerston North Street Names. Anne McLean ENG Royal Family Genealogy. Anne Aylett. Manawatu Open Day 1988.

Videos: ENG History of the Black Country ENG Tewkesbury. Pastime Video [running time approx. 15 mins.]

II.xi Telephone Books Auckland 1989, 1996 Bay of Plenty 1993 Blenheim 1992 Christchurch 1993 (including yellow pages), 1986 Dunedin 1989 Gisborne 1989, 1992, 1997 Hawkes Bay 1989, 1992 Invercargill 1989 Manawatu 1982, 1991, 1993, 1996, 1998, 1999 Marlborough 1994 Nelson 1993, 1994 Northland 1994 Otago 1995 South Auckland 1996 Southland 1994 Taranaki 1989, 1993, 1994/95, 1990 Timaru & Oamaru 1989, 1992, 1994 Waikato, King Country, Thames 1989, 1994 Wairarapa 1996/97, 1989, 1993, 1999/00 Wanganui 1989, 1993, 1995, 1996 Wellington 1985, 1989, 1996/97 Wellington UBD 1994 West Coast, Buller 1989, 1992, 1994,

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