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1881C living Fair Close Cottage, Beccles, 1871C living 9 Allens Lane, Heigham, Norwich, Norfolk, England. 1861C Newmarket Road, Heigham, Norwich | BILHAM, Alice Mary (I136)
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1891 Census Living 80 Gilbert St. Coventry, England | INGRAM, John (I133)
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1891C living Alexandra Rd, Beccles, Suffolk, England | COX, Frederick James (I148)
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1901
Grandfather Cochran drew bush section Te Tua in ballot, took Harry and Allan to
inspect same. Drove to Orepuki via Riverton spending night at Hotel. Road very bad to Te Tua journey filled all of next morning.
In the meantime Grandma had seen an advertisement in newspaper.- Teacher required for school at Papatotara - across river from Te Tua.
She applied and as she had Arts degree had immediate acceptance.
All packed up, family departed once more for Orepuki, which was then the end of the railway. Grandfather dorve then to the end of Halfmile Road. From Orepuki bush cleared but road skirted with flax, red mafdi small broadleaves, etc. etc. The bush had been cleared in patches from about the road leading off to the Waiau mouth to approx. the Te Tua school. From there to where Tuatapere now stands was virgin bush - trees (meeting overhead). A few settlers had cleared small patches but these were not seen from the road. At Drummonds Ferry (now Tuatapere) The family had the thrill of crossing the swift flowing Waiau River by punt. The river at that point on the East bank was deep and very swift flowing. The nose of the punt was turned at an angle into the current and carried rapidly across the river. In dry periods the ferry man carried a long pole as on the far side there was then insufficient current and it was necessary to put the ferry into its landing stage. The track to the ferry ran through solid beech bush. At the point where the Post Office now stands a bachelor known locally as the Pilgrim from his habit of walking long distances (to Orepuki for ) at night , kept stocks of such commodities as flour, ship's biscuits, candles, oatmeal and etc, which he retailed to the settlers. A licensed accommodation house kept by Mr. Wm West stood on the site of the present dairy factory.
Arriving at the turn off at the Half Mile Road Grandma and the three boys, Harry aged 10, Allan 9 and Bruce 5 yrs of age left the comparative comfort of the light spring cart and prepared to walk bare foot through the mud the 3 miles to Papatotara.
Most of the way, the ditch at the side of the road proved to be the better thoroughfare and along it the boys gamely plodded. Grandfather unyoked the horse and leaving the cart at the side of the road loaded saddle bags containing the more necessary of the family's requirements on to the animal. The rest of the luggage was delivered eventually by the bullock wagons which ran an almost daily service.
Snow showers and sleet did not add to the comfort to the plodding travellers dripping - trees - gloomy bush. Backs bent. We cold stumbling with fatigue. All were glad to see even their new tent home.
Grandma first teacher at Papatotara to live apart from Erskines. Maiden bush - no sawmill. Bullock wagons. Schoolboys cooking birds. | COCHRAN, William Carswell (I2202)
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1901 Census - Ilse of Wight | CUTTING, Laura J (I276)
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1901 Census 42 Harnall Lane East | INGRAM, William (I218)
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1901 Census 42 Harnall Lane East | INGRAM, Rose (I219)
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1901 Census 42 Harnall Lane East | INGRAM, Henry John (I220)
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1901 Census 42 Harnall Lane East | INGRAM, Rhoda Alice (I222)
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1901 Census 42 Harnall Lane East, 1881C 167 Far Gosford Str. | INGRAM, George (I217)
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1901C 42 Harnall Lane East, Coventry, 1891C 80 Gilbert St. Coventry, England | INGRAM, Florence Annie (I132)
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1901C 6 King St, Rugby, | INGRAM, Charles (I336)
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1901C lodging at 21 London, England Rd, Halesworth, Suffolk, 1891C living Alexandra Rd, Beccles, Suffolk, England | COX, Albert Arthur (I131)
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1901C London, England Rd, Beccles, Suffolk, England. | BIGGART, Alexander (I259)
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1901C London, England Rd, Beccles, Suffolk, England. | BIGGART, Elsie Agnes A (I261)
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1991 Census Living 80 Gilbert St. Coventry, England | INGRAM, Florence Annie (I132)
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1991 Census Living 80 Gilbert St. Coventry, England | WESTON, Sarah (I134)
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1991 Census Living 80 Gilbert St. Coventry, England | INGRAM, George (I217)
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1991 Census Living 80 Gilbert St. Coventry, England | INGRAM, William (I218)
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1991 Census Living 80 Gilbert St. Coventry, England | INGRAM, Rose (I219)
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1991 Census Living 80 Gilbert St. Coventry, England | INGRAM, Henry John (I220)
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1991 Census Living 80 Gilbert St. Coventry, England | INGRAM, May (I221)
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41C | COX, Samuel (I139)
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41C | NN, Sarah (I142)
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41C | COX, Samuel (I151)
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41C | WEST, Susannah (I157)
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41C | WEST, Hannah (I158)
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41C, 51C | WEST, Eliza (I138)
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41C,51C | COX, Barnard (I137)
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51C, maybe ended up in Heigham workhouse in 91C | COX, Charlotte (I322)
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Amongst Those Attending The Funeral Service
Charlotte Lawrence COLLINSON - Wife
Mr. Anthony COLLINSON - son
Mr & Mrs Anthony. J. L. COLLINSON - son and daughter-in-law
Mr & Mrs James. N. COLLINSON - son and daughter-in-law
Mr Charles COLLINSON - Brother
Mr & Mrs William J. COLLINSON - Brother and sister-in-law
Mr Charles H. COLLINSON - Nephew
Mr William. M. COLLINSON - Nephew
Mrs. S. J. M WARBURTON - sister-in-law
Mrs J. H. KYDD - sister-in-law
Miss M I C URQUHART - sister-in-law
Mr & Mrs David E MILLER - brother-in-law & sister-in-law
Mr T N C ORR - brother-in-law
Mrs. S. C. J. GREIG - niece
Mrs T BAKER - niece
| COLLINSON, Alfred (I409)
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Aug 20th James Marshall John Marshall Seaman in Peterhead had a son baptised named James before John Lawrence and Alex Yale (Gale?) | MARSHALL, Captain James (I671)
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Census of 1861. Remark by Enumerator on page One
In the Parish of Humberston which contained the village here enumerated the houses form no regular street nor are they known by any particular name than that as here given. | COLLINSON, William (I445)
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Census of 1861. Remark by Enumerator on page One
In the Parish of Humberstone which contained the village here enumerated the houses form no regular street nor are they known by any particular name than that as here given.
| COLLINSON, Eliza (I453)
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Census of 1861. Remark by Enumerator on page One
In the Parish of Humberstone which contained the village here enumerated the houses form no regular street nor are they known by any particular name than that as here given.
Age at this event:39 | WRIGHT, Hannah (I451)
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Census of 1861. Remark by Enumerator on page One
In the Parish of Humberstone which contained the village here enumerated the houses form no regular street nor are they known by any particular name than that as here given.
Age at this event:13 | COLLINSON, Drewry (I452)
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Census of 1861. Remark by Enumerator on page One
In the Parish of Humberstone which contained the village here enumerated the houses form no regular street nor are they known by any particular name than that as here given.
Age at this event:7 | COLLINSON, Eva (I454)
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Census of 1861. Remark by Enumerator on page One
In the Parish of Humberstone which contained the village here enumerated the houses form no regular street nor are they known by any particular name than that as here given.
Age at this event:8 | COLLINSON, Frances (I455)
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Census of 1861. Remark by Enumerator on page One
In the Parish of Humberstone which contained the village here enumerated the houses form no regular street nor are they known by any particular name than that as here given.
Age at this event:5 | COLLINSON, Wright (I456)
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Census of 1861. Remark by Enumerator on page One
In the Parish of Humberstone which contained the village here enumerated the houses form no regular street nor are they known by any particular name than that as here given. | COLLINSON, William (I445)
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Census of 1861. Remark by Enumerator on page One
In the Parish of Humberstone which contained the village here enumerated the houses form no regular street nor are they known by any particular name than that as here given. | WRIGHT, Hannah (I451)
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Census of 1861. Remark by Enumerator on page One
In the Parish of Humberstone which contained the village here enumerated the houses form no regular street nor are they known by any particular name than that as here given. | COLLINSON, Drewry (I452)
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Census of 1861. Remark by Enumerator on page One
In the Parish of Humberstone which contained the village here enumerated the houses form no regular street nor are they known by any particular name than that as here given. | COLLINSON, Marriatt (I433)
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Census of 1861. Remark by Enumerator on page One
In the Parish of Humberstone which contained the village here enumerated the houses form no regular street nor are they known by any particular name than that as here given. | COLLINSON, Eliza (I453)
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Census of 1861. Remark by Enumerator on page One
In the Parish of Humberstone which contained the village here enumerated the houses form no regular street nor are they known by any particular name than that as here given. | COLLINSON, Frances (I455)
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Census of 1861. Remark by Enumerator on page One
In the Parish of Humberstone which contained the village here enumerated the houses form no regular street nor are they known by any particular name than that as here given. | COLLINSON, Eva (I454)
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Census of 1861. Remark by Enumerator on page One
In the Parish of Humberstone which contained the village here enumerated the houses form no regular street nor are they known by any particular name than that as here given. | COLLINSON, Wright (I456)
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Census of 1861. Remark by Enumerator on page One
In the Parish of Humberstone which contained the village here enumerated the houses form no regular street nor are they known by any particular name than that as here given. | COLLINSON, Marriatt (I433)
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Details of Will
Elizabeth Collinson of Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire (wife of Drewry) died 4th July 1916. Probate London 30th August to the said Drewry Collinson joiner & William Thomas Goodfellow Arthey - shoemaker
Effects £182 18s 8d
| WRIGHT, Elizabeth (I477)
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Elizabeth's Name spelt CANHAM | Family: Thomas MAYES / Elizabeth CANNELL (F450)
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