Avery, Ellen
Bolton sailed from London 19 November 1839 and arrived 30 April 1840
Names as shown on passenger list
Thomas Avery, Aged: 37, Agricultural Labourer
Elizabeth Avery, Aged: 40
Harriet Avery, Aged: 18, Sempstress
George Avery, Aged: 16, Agricultural Labourer
Charles Avery, Aged: 14
Ann Avery, Aged: 11
Mary Avery, Aged: 9
Sarah Avery, Aged: 7
Ellen Avery, Aged: 5
Stephen Avery, Aged: 2
Marriage Details
1854/1556, Bride: Ellen Avory (sic), Groom: Charles Saywell
Nelson Evening Mail 2 May 1893
THE undersigned desires to intimate to the Public that he has GIVEN UP the BUSINESS as UNDERTAKER, and wishes to tender his Thanks for patronage bestowed during the past 38 years.
CHAS. SAYWELL,
Richmond
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P.S.- In connection with the foregoing, we have much pleaseure in intimating that the above Business of Mr Charles Saywell will be carried on by us in future under the name of HOLDAWAY BROS., and all orders entrusted to our care will received prompt attention. Hearse supplied.
F. W. HOLDAWAY.
N. C. HOLDAWAY.
Death Details
1897/5971, Charles Saywell, Aged: 65Y - Date of Death 4/10/1897 from Death Registration
Tasman District Council Cemetery Records
Surname: Saywell
First names: Charles
Age: 65 years
Date of Birth:
Date of Death: 4/10/1897
Date of Interment: 6/10/1897
Cemetery: Richmond
Plot Location: Block: Old
Row: 1
Plot: 40
Colonst 26 October 1897
PROBATE - In the Supreme Court in Chambers this morning before the Registrar on the motion of Mr Pint? probate of the will and codicil thereto of Charles Saywell, deceased, was granted to Ellen Saywell and Stephen Avery the executors in the codicil named.
Nelson Evening Mail 5 October 1897
SAYWELL.- On October 4th, at Richmond, Charles Saywell, aged 65 years.
Colonist 6 October 1897
DEATH OF AN OLD SETTLERS.- We regret to learn of the death of Mr Charles Saywell, of Richmond, who was a resident for many years, and was greatly esteemed by his fellow settlers. The funeral takes place at half-past two this afternoon.
Colonist 21 February 1910
At Richmond on Saturday, Mrs Charles Saywell, one of the pioneer settlers introduced to Lord Plunket, told him of how in the early days she once had the honour of taking the late Sir George Grey over the Hutt river, managing the canoe herself.
Tasman District Council Cemetery Records
Surname: Saywell
First names: Ellen
Age: 86 years
Date of Birth:
Date of Death:
Date of Interment: 23/08/1919
Cemetery: Richmond
Plot Location: Block: Old
Row: 1
Plot: 42
Funeral Director: Wilkes
Colonist 23 August 1919
SAYWELL.- At her residence, Richmond, on August 21st Ellen, relict of the late Charles Saywell, aged 86 years. (Wellington papers please copy.)
Colonist 25 August 1919
OBITUARY.
MRS. CHARLES SAYWELL
The death of Mrs. Charles. Saywell, a highly respected resident of Richmond, occurred at her residence, Upper Queen street, on Thursday, August 21st. Her decrease will be deeply regretted by a large circle of friends, both old and young. For some years owing to advancing age, Mrs. Saywell has led a very retired life, but as long as her health permitted she was known for her deeds of kindly sympathy and generosity. She took a deep interest in the progress of the district, and always supported every forward movement, and her home was noted for its hospitality. Mrs. Saywell''s childhood was most eventful and interesting, She arrived in Port Nicholson in the Bolton, in 1840, with her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Avery, who were among the pioneer settlers of Wellington. The family disemarked on the beach at Petone before the site of the present city of Wellington was fixed. Mrs. Saywell''s girlhood was spent in the Hutt Valley, and the heavy floods, the severe earthquakes, the vicissitudes of the early settlers and their adventures with the Maoris, amde a deep impression on her retentive memory, forming a store of material which was ever of great interest to her younger friends. On her marriage, Mrs. Saywell settled in Richmond, where she had lived ever since, a period of nearly 65 years. Mr. Saywell predeceased her several years. The funeral left her late residence on Saturday. A short service was held in the Richmond Methodist Church, at which the Rev. W. Wills gave an impressive address, in which he referred to Mrs. Saywell''s consistent Christian character and to her devotion to her church. The remains were interred in the Ricmond Cemetery, a representative gathering of friends from the surrounding district being present. Beautiful floral emblems showed the affection and respect in which she was held. Mrs. Saywell leave a large number of relatives in various parts of New Zealand, among whom are Mrs. G. Macmahon (Stoke), Mrs. Emerson (Waimea street) and Mr. J. S. Emerson (Sling Camp)
Names as shown on passenger list
Thomas Avery, Aged: 37, Agricultural Labourer
Elizabeth Avery, Aged: 40
Harriet Avery, Aged: 18, Sempstress
George Avery, Aged: 16, Agricultural Labourer
Charles Avery, Aged: 14
Ann Avery, Aged: 11
Mary Avery, Aged: 9
Sarah Avery, Aged: 7
Ellen Avery, Aged: 5
Stephen Avery, Aged: 2
Marriage Details
1854/1556, Bride: Ellen Avory (sic), Groom: Charles Saywell
Nelson Evening Mail 2 May 1893
THE undersigned desires to intimate to the Public that he has GIVEN UP the BUSINESS as UNDERTAKER, and wishes to tender his Thanks for patronage bestowed during the past 38 years.
CHAS. SAYWELL,
Richmond
-
P.S.- In connection with the foregoing, we have much pleaseure in intimating that the above Business of Mr Charles Saywell will be carried on by us in future under the name of HOLDAWAY BROS., and all orders entrusted to our care will received prompt attention. Hearse supplied.
F. W. HOLDAWAY.
N. C. HOLDAWAY.
Death Details
1897/5971, Charles Saywell, Aged: 65Y - Date of Death 4/10/1897 from Death Registration
Tasman District Council Cemetery Records
Surname: Saywell
First names: Charles
Age: 65 years
Date of Birth:
Date of Death: 4/10/1897
Date of Interment: 6/10/1897
Cemetery: Richmond
Plot Location: Block: Old
Row: 1
Plot: 40
Colonst 26 October 1897
PROBATE - In the Supreme Court in Chambers this morning before the Registrar on the motion of Mr Pint? probate of the will and codicil thereto of Charles Saywell, deceased, was granted to Ellen Saywell and Stephen Avery the executors in the codicil named.
Nelson Evening Mail 5 October 1897
SAYWELL.- On October 4th, at Richmond, Charles Saywell, aged 65 years.
Colonist 6 October 1897
DEATH OF AN OLD SETTLERS.- We regret to learn of the death of Mr Charles Saywell, of Richmond, who was a resident for many years, and was greatly esteemed by his fellow settlers. The funeral takes place at half-past two this afternoon.
Colonist 21 February 1910
At Richmond on Saturday, Mrs Charles Saywell, one of the pioneer settlers introduced to Lord Plunket, told him of how in the early days she once had the honour of taking the late Sir George Grey over the Hutt river, managing the canoe herself.
Tasman District Council Cemetery Records
Surname: Saywell
First names: Ellen
Age: 86 years
Date of Birth:
Date of Death:
Date of Interment: 23/08/1919
Cemetery: Richmond
Plot Location: Block: Old
Row: 1
Plot: 42
Funeral Director: Wilkes
Colonist 23 August 1919
SAYWELL.- At her residence, Richmond, on August 21st Ellen, relict of the late Charles Saywell, aged 86 years. (Wellington papers please copy.)
Colonist 25 August 1919
OBITUARY.
MRS. CHARLES SAYWELL
The death of Mrs. Charles. Saywell, a highly respected resident of Richmond, occurred at her residence, Upper Queen street, on Thursday, August 21st. Her decrease will be deeply regretted by a large circle of friends, both old and young. For some years owing to advancing age, Mrs. Saywell has led a very retired life, but as long as her health permitted she was known for her deeds of kindly sympathy and generosity. She took a deep interest in the progress of the district, and always supported every forward movement, and her home was noted for its hospitality. Mrs. Saywell''s childhood was most eventful and interesting, She arrived in Port Nicholson in the Bolton, in 1840, with her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Avery, who were among the pioneer settlers of Wellington. The family disemarked on the beach at Petone before the site of the present city of Wellington was fixed. Mrs. Saywell''s girlhood was spent in the Hutt Valley, and the heavy floods, the severe earthquakes, the vicissitudes of the early settlers and their adventures with the Maoris, amde a deep impression on her retentive memory, forming a store of material which was ever of great interest to her younger friends. On her marriage, Mrs. Saywell settled in Richmond, where she had lived ever since, a period of nearly 65 years. Mr. Saywell predeceased her several years. The funeral left her late residence on Saturday. A short service was held in the Richmond Methodist Church, at which the Rev. W. Wills gave an impressive address, in which he referred to Mrs. Saywell''s consistent Christian character and to her devotion to her church. The remains were interred in the Ricmond Cemetery, a representative gathering of friends from the surrounding district being present. Beautiful floral emblems showed the affection and respect in which she was held. Mrs. Saywell leave a large number of relatives in various parts of New Zealand, among whom are Mrs. G. Macmahon (Stoke), Mrs. Emerson (Waimea street) and Mr. J. S. Emerson (Sling Camp)
- 1833 - Birth -
- 21 AUG 1919 - Death -
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PARENT (M) Thomas Avery | |||
Birth | 1802 | ||
Death | 20 JUN 1870 | ||
Marriage | to Elizabeth Dapson | ||
Father | ? | ||
Mother | ? | ||
PARENT (F) Elizabeth Dapson | |||
Birth | 1800 | ||
Death | 22 SEP 1877 | ||
Marriage | to Thomas Avery | ||
Father | ? | ||
Mother | ? | ||
CHILDREN | |||
F | Charles Avery | ||
Birth | 1826 | ||
Death | |||
F | Ann Avery | ||
Birth | 1827 | ||
Death | 2 OCT 1906 | ||
Marriage | 1849 | to Peter Hume | |
F | Mary Avery | ||
Birth | 1828 | ||
Death | 28 OCT 1912 | ||
Marriage | 1845 | to Isaac Mason Hill | |
F | Sarah Avery | ||
Birth | 1832 | ||
Death | 27 DEC 1871 | ||
Marriage | 1850 | to James B Jackson | |
F | Ellen Avery | ||
Birth | 1833 | ||
Death | 21 AUG 1919 | ||
Marriage | 1854 | to Charles Saywell | |
M | Stephen Avery | ||
Birth | 1837 | ||
Death | 22 SEP 1902 | ||
Marriage | to Eliza HOOPER | ||
Marriage | 1869 | to Marion Stewart | |
Marriage | to Sarah Jane Unknown | ||
F | Elizabeth Dapson | ||
Birth | |||
Death | |||
M | George Avery | ||
Birth | 1821 | ||
Death | 7 OCT 1903 | ||
Marriage | 1843 | to Charlotte Tandy | |
F | Harriett Avery | ||
Birth | 1820 | ||
Death | 11 OCT 1885 | ||
Marriage | 1851 | to Jonathon Manning |
PARENT (M) Charles Saywell | |||
Birth | 1832 | ||
Death | 4 OCT 1897 | ||
Marriage | 1854 | to Ellen Avery | |
Father | ? | ||
Mother | ? | ||
PARENT (F) Ellen Avery | |||
Birth | 1833 | ||
Death | 21 AUG 1919 | ||
Marriage | 1854 | to Charles Saywell | |
Father | Thomas Avery | ||
Mother | Elizabeth Dapson | ||
CHILDREN |
1 Ellen Avery b: 1833 d: 21 AUG 1919
+ Charles Saywell b: 1832 d: 4 OCT 1897
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