Dennis Ryan
Could not see a Burial Record
Evening Post 27 July 1874
A melancholy accident occurred at the Taita on Saturday last, by which a man named Dennis Ryan lost his life. We learn that the deceased was discovered lying on the road with the wheel of his cart resting on him, apparently having gone over his neck. The body was carried to Whitewood”s Hotel, where the inquest was to take place today
West Coast Times 1 August 1874
A fatal accident occurred on Saturday at Taita, near Wellington, to a man named Dennis Ryan. It appears that on the morning in question Ryan had been to the house of a man named Milne for a load of potatoes, in returning with which he got the dray into a side drain, but was helped out of the difficulty by one of Mr Liverton”s men, of Taita, when he proceeded on his journey. A short time afterwards he was found by some one going down the Naini (sic), with the cart wheel on his back, quite dead, the wheel having evidently passed over his neck.
Probate Denis Ryan, Place: Hutt, Occ: Farmer, Date of Death: 25/7/1874, AAAR W3558, Box 783, 751, Filed: 31/7/1874, Intestate, Archives NZ, Wellington
Not Buried at Taita after research
Evening Post 21 January 1874
A woman named Susannah Menchen was found dead in her house, at the Hutt, on Sunday last. An inquest was held at the Travellers” Rest Hotel, Taita, on the
following day, when the jury returned a verdict in accordance with the medical evidence, that the cause of death was effusion of the brain, caused by
excitement. The deceased”s heart and liver were both much diseased.
Buried at Bolton Cemetery
Wedding Venue Bookings
To book a wedding email
or phone Daphne Daysh 04 977 2055 or 027 687 2055