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Christopher Locker

By friends on November 26, 2022

Christopher Lockyer – an incorrigible vagabond Chris first takes our notice for running a brothel in Mulgrave Street in April 1894 and by so doing, his “bad characters” residents rowed…

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William Eades

By friends on November 26, 2022

William Eades, builder & undertaker William was born in Croydon, England and trained in the building trade. He was said to have made the wheels for Queen Victoria’s first train…

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Rev Coffey

By friends on November 26, 2022

The Rev Coffey, the vicar of St Mark’s Church from 1876 to 1907, was a fervent letter writer, and Wellington City Archives have digitised a number of his concerned citizen…

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George Wiltshire

By friends on November 26, 2022

As we are about to embark on Wellington Heritage Week, we thought to fitting to pay tribute to George Wiltshire, designer of the Friends’ H.Q:  The Shelter. If you like…

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James Grainge

By friends on November 26, 2022

ATTEMPTED MURDER A Young Man Shoots at His Stepfather. In the Catholic section lies the Grainge plot. This is the story of James Grainge, an employee of a cooperative grocery…

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Adolphus Le Sueur

By friends on October 11, 2022

This is the plot of Adolphus and Emily Le Sueur. The Le Sueur name is old French for shoemaker. Adolphus Albert Le Sueur was born in 1847 in St Helier,…

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Peter Frank Jacobsen

By friends on October 11, 2022

Peter Frank Jacobsen was primarily a highly respected architect but also gained note as an accomplished chess champion. Peter Jacobsen, and his younger brother Theodore, were born in Nelson. Their…

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Harry Croft

By friends on October 11, 2022

1898 was a sad year for the family of George Turner Croft and his wife Catherine Stokes. Catherine was the daughter of Richard Stokes and his wife Catherine Tigh(e). She…

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James Boucher Winton

By friends on October 11, 2022

James Boucher Winton – erected by his friends and comrades James was born in 1864 in Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland. He was the youngest child of John Winton and his wife…

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John Thew

By friends on October 11, 2022

John was born in 1824 and Mary was born in 1828.  They were both from Northumberland. Their first son was born in 1859. In 1871 they were living in Durham…

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