Daysh, John Ings
Hutt News 1 December 1992
(Front Page)
Pioneer''s home could be bowled for townhouses
by Lee-Ann Edwards
One of Lower Hutt''s original homes is up for auction on Thursday.
The house, at 884 High Street, is one of the last of the genuine, unaltered pioneer homes built in the Valley in the 1840s. It may even be the oldest house in Lower Hutt, says local historian George Kaye.
Descendants of early settlers John and Eliza Daysh, who are believed to have built the cottage in the early 1840s, are concerned about the possible fate of the building.
Belmont resident Ron Powell and his sister Christina, the great, great grandchildren of the Daysh''s, would like to see the cottage preserved and restored in the manner of Upper Hutt''s Golder''s Cottage and Pauatahanui''s TaylorStace Cottage.
The pair fear that the prime site will be snapped up by a developer looking for room for townhouses, or that the pioneer home will be so altered that its links with history will be largely destroyed.
Previous Daysh family descendants had believed the family home was in Walters Street and that it was demolished in 1962. But recent evidence seems to point to the High Street house as being the correct site for John and Eliza''s home.
"We are 99.9 percent sure that the cottage on the corner of High and Daysh Streets is the one that our great, great grandparents built and lived in," Mr Powell says.
John Daysh came out to New Zealand on the Gertrude in 1842 with his wife and six children. A further eight children were born here in later years. The family settled in the Hutt Valley, farming on land now occupied by Naenae College.
The cottage is believed to have been built between 1843-45; pre-dating Christ Church in Taita by 11 years.
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Photo with caption
Brother and sister Ron and Christina Powell outside the High Street cottage they believe was built by their great, great grandfather John Ings Daysh in the 1840s. The historic home is up for auction on Thursday.
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From, page 1
The Totara logs used to built Christ Church were donated by John Daysh.
"Even if it''s not the Daysh cottage it is still a very historic place and it would be great to be able to preserve it," Mr Powell say.
A representative from the Historic Place Trust has met the Powells, who say that although the trust seemed interested in the cottage, it would take eight of nine months to put a classification on the building.
Christina Powell says that previous city councils have missed a golden opportunity to save the property for future generations.
"Back in 1958 Percy Dowse said publicly that the house was definitely worthy od preservation but unfortunately nothing was done."
The Powell''s say they don''t have the money to buy the house and wer hoping that, "a saviour with money and an interest in pioneering history will miraculously turn up in the next few days. Otherwise our only hope is that this council can somehow manage to buy it."
Hutt City Council officers were late week looking into the possibility of ''rescuing'' the cottage.
Mayor Glen Evans says that although he considers it a good idea to purchase the house na d perhaps move it to council land, finding the money in such a short time-frame presents problems. "But I think it would be a good idea as it is part of the city''s heritage."
Hopes of the Silverstream Historic Village Society buying the building were dashed when society president Keith Davis said that although the society would love to have the house, "... realistically speaking it is out of our reach at the moment".
The real estate agent handling the sale, Alex McRae, says there has been considerable interest in the property since it went on the market.
"We''ve had everyone from builders wanting to re-develop, to young couples with an eye to doing the house up and living in it."
Date and Newspaper unknown
Founders Society
By Adele Pentony-Graham
THE Wairarapa branch of the Founders Society held its first outing of the year on Waitangi Day at the magnificent Daysh House in West Taratahi.
This is one of our local Heritage Houses and has a lake in front of the property, with wild-fowl under the trees, and a punt moored on the bank.
The gardens are superb, lovely to stroll through, and we were allowed to view the interior of the house.
The house has been restored gracefully and has many original features, even down to a cabinet under the stairway - possible made from local native timber.
Alfred Daysh, son of John Ings Daysh, owned the house. Born in Taita in 1854, Alfred married Elizabeth Sage in 1876 and they had a large family.
The couple are both buried in Clareville.
The Wairarapa branch of the Founders Society is holding their annual meeting at Masterton Croquet Club rooms in Queen Elizabeth Park on March 18 at 1.30pm.
All welcome.
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LDS Records show Marriage Details
Marriage Date: 9/2/1833, Marriage Place: Whitchurch, Hampshire, England, Names: John Ings Daysh and Elizabeth Clarke, Batch No: 103681-0, Source Film No: 1596404
John Daysh and his wife Elizabeth arrived in Wellington on the "Gertrude". It sailed from Gravesend on 19th June 1841 and arrived in Port Nicholson 30th October 1841
Names as on Passenger List
John Inga Daysh, Aged: 33, Occ: Shepherd
Elizabeth, Daysh, Aged: 28
George Daysh, Aged: 9
Elizabeth Daysh, Aged: 7
Susan Daysh, Aged: 6
Richmond Daysh, Aged: 4
Mary Ann Daysh, Aged: 2
John Daysh, Aged: 3 months
1865 Hutt Electoral Roll John Daysh
Hutt Valley Cemetery Record Elizabeth Daysh, Date: 2 Dec 1870, St James Anglican, Lower Hutt, Burial Records
Evening Post 3 December 1870
DEATH
On the 2nd inst., at her residence, Taita, Hutt, Elizabeth, the wife of Mr. John Daysh, aged 63 years
Otago Daily Times 13 January 1897
This district (says a Palmerston North paper) boasts of what probably no other part of the colony can — viz., five living generations of one family. At the head is Mr J. Daysh, of Taratahi, who, although he is 92 years old, is still hale and hearty. He came out in the second or third boat of pioneer settlers in 1840. Mrs John Rayner is his daughter, and is 63 years of age. One of her daughters married a Mr George Gaskin, whose daughter again is the wife of Mr W. Knowles, and their five-month-old son is a great-great-grandson to Mr Daysh. They are all enjoying good health.
Death Details
1902/2991, John Ings Daysh, Aged: 97Y - Date of Death 7/5/1902 from Death Registration
Masterton District Council Cemetery Records
Record Number: 001158
Surname: DAYSH
First Names: JOHN
Age: 97
Date of Death: 00
Date of Burial: 9/05/1902
Cemetery: Archer Street, Q E Park
Area: Old Ground
Row: JD
Plot: D
Evening Post 7 May 1902
MASTERTON, This Day.
Mr. John Daysh, a very early setter in the Wairarapa, who arrived at Wellington in the ship Gertrude in 1841, died at the residence of his son-in-law, Mr. John Rayner, at Taratahi, this morning. Deceased was niniety-seven years of age.
Wanganui Herald 7 May 1902
DEATH OF AN OLD SETTLER.
(Per United Press Association.)
MASTERTON, May 7.
The death is announced of Mr John Daysh, and old settler, at at (sic) 97. Deceased was a patient lately discharged from the Masterton Hospital for formulating a series of complaints in connection with his treatment there.
Wairarapa Daily Times 7 May 1902
FUNERAL NOTICE
THE friends of the late JOHN DAYSH, SENR, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral which will leave the residence of John Rayner Esq., Taratahi, on Friday, 9th inst., at 1 p.m., arriving at Masterton about 2.30
Z. M. HOAR & SONS,
Sanitary Undertakers
Manawatu Standard 8 May 1902
John Daysh, a New Zealand pioneer, died yesterday at the residence of his son-in-law, Mr John Rayner. Waingawa. Deceased, who was born in Hampshire, was ninety-seven years old, and came to Wellington in 1841 in the sailing ship Gertrude. He leaves a numerous family, and many grandchildren. The interment will probably take place at the Taita.
Wairarapa Daily Times 8 May 1902
The late Mr John Daysh, to whose death we referred in yesterday''s paper, is survived by fourteen children and his decendants number two hundred and twenty, extending to a fifth generation. The old gentleman was able to read without glasses till his death, and all his faculties were unimpaired, notwithstandhis great age. His physical strength was remarkable for one who had so''far exceeded the ordinary allotted span of human life, and up till a fortnight previous to his death, he enjoyed as robust health as most men a quarter of a century younger. He died at the residence of his son-in-law, Mr John Raynor (sic), at Taratahi, whose place the funeral of the deceased will leave at 1 p.m., arriving in Masterton about 2.00 p.m.
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Pioneer''s home could be bowled for townhouses
by Lee-Ann Edwards
One of Lower Hutt''s original homes is up for auction on Thursday.
The house, at 884 High Street, is one of the last of the genuine, unaltered pioneer homes built in the Valley in the 1840s. It may even be the oldest house in Lower Hutt, says local historian George Kaye.
Descendants of early settlers John and Eliza Daysh, who are believed to have built the cottage in the early 1840s, are concerned about the possible fate of the building.
Belmont resident Ron Powell and his sister Christina, the great, great grandchildren of the Daysh''s, would like to see the cottage preserved and restored in the manner of Upper Hutt''s Golder''s Cottage and Pauatahanui''s TaylorStace Cottage.
The pair fear that the prime site will be snapped up by a developer looking for room for townhouses, or that the pioneer home will be so altered that its links with history will be largely destroyed.
Previous Daysh family descendants had believed the family home was in Walters Street and that it was demolished in 1962. But recent evidence seems to point to the High Street house as being the correct site for John and Eliza''s home.
"We are 99.9 percent sure that the cottage on the corner of High and Daysh Streets is the one that our great, great grandparents built and lived in," Mr Powell says.
John Daysh came out to New Zealand on the Gertrude in 1842 with his wife and six children. A further eight children were born here in later years. The family settled in the Hutt Valley, farming on land now occupied by Naenae College.
The cottage is believed to have been built between 1843-45; pre-dating Christ Church in Taita by 11 years.
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Photo with caption
Brother and sister Ron and Christina Powell outside the High Street cottage they believe was built by their great, great grandfather John Ings Daysh in the 1840s. The historic home is up for auction on Thursday.
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From, page 1
The Totara logs used to built Christ Church were donated by John Daysh.
"Even if it''s not the Daysh cottage it is still a very historic place and it would be great to be able to preserve it," Mr Powell say.
A representative from the Historic Place Trust has met the Powells, who say that although the trust seemed interested in the cottage, it would take eight of nine months to put a classification on the building.
Christina Powell says that previous city councils have missed a golden opportunity to save the property for future generations.
"Back in 1958 Percy Dowse said publicly that the house was definitely worthy od preservation but unfortunately nothing was done."
The Powell''s say they don''t have the money to buy the house and wer hoping that, "a saviour with money and an interest in pioneering history will miraculously turn up in the next few days. Otherwise our only hope is that this council can somehow manage to buy it."
Hutt City Council officers were late week looking into the possibility of ''rescuing'' the cottage.
Mayor Glen Evans says that although he considers it a good idea to purchase the house na d perhaps move it to council land, finding the money in such a short time-frame presents problems. "But I think it would be a good idea as it is part of the city''s heritage."
Hopes of the Silverstream Historic Village Society buying the building were dashed when society president Keith Davis said that although the society would love to have the house, "... realistically speaking it is out of our reach at the moment".
The real estate agent handling the sale, Alex McRae, says there has been considerable interest in the property since it went on the market.
"We''ve had everyone from builders wanting to re-develop, to young couples with an eye to doing the house up and living in it."
Date and Newspaper unknown
Founders Society
By Adele Pentony-Graham
THE Wairarapa branch of the Founders Society held its first outing of the year on Waitangi Day at the magnificent Daysh House in West Taratahi.
This is one of our local Heritage Houses and has a lake in front of the property, with wild-fowl under the trees, and a punt moored on the bank.
The gardens are superb, lovely to stroll through, and we were allowed to view the interior of the house.
The house has been restored gracefully and has many original features, even down to a cabinet under the stairway - possible made from local native timber.
Alfred Daysh, son of John Ings Daysh, owned the house. Born in Taita in 1854, Alfred married Elizabeth Sage in 1876 and they had a large family.
The couple are both buried in Clareville.
The Wairarapa branch of the Founders Society is holding their annual meeting at Masterton Croquet Club rooms in Queen Elizabeth Park on March 18 at 1.30pm.
All welcome.
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LDS Records show Marriage Details
Marriage Date: 9/2/1833, Marriage Place: Whitchurch, Hampshire, England, Names: John Ings Daysh and Elizabeth Clarke, Batch No: 103681-0, Source Film No: 1596404
John Daysh and his wife Elizabeth arrived in Wellington on the "Gertrude". It sailed from Gravesend on 19th June 1841 and arrived in Port Nicholson 30th October 1841
Names as on Passenger List
John Inga Daysh, Aged: 33, Occ: Shepherd
Elizabeth, Daysh, Aged: 28
George Daysh, Aged: 9
Elizabeth Daysh, Aged: 7
Susan Daysh, Aged: 6
Richmond Daysh, Aged: 4
Mary Ann Daysh, Aged: 2
John Daysh, Aged: 3 months
1865 Hutt Electoral Roll John Daysh
Hutt Valley Cemetery Record Elizabeth Daysh, Date: 2 Dec 1870, St James Anglican, Lower Hutt, Burial Records
Evening Post 3 December 1870
DEATH
On the 2nd inst., at her residence, Taita, Hutt, Elizabeth, the wife of Mr. John Daysh, aged 63 years
Otago Daily Times 13 January 1897
This district (says a Palmerston North paper) boasts of what probably no other part of the colony can — viz., five living generations of one family. At the head is Mr J. Daysh, of Taratahi, who, although he is 92 years old, is still hale and hearty. He came out in the second or third boat of pioneer settlers in 1840. Mrs John Rayner is his daughter, and is 63 years of age. One of her daughters married a Mr George Gaskin, whose daughter again is the wife of Mr W. Knowles, and their five-month-old son is a great-great-grandson to Mr Daysh. They are all enjoying good health.
Death Details
1902/2991, John Ings Daysh, Aged: 97Y - Date of Death 7/5/1902 from Death Registration
Masterton District Council Cemetery Records
Record Number: 001158
Surname: DAYSH
First Names: JOHN
Age: 97
Date of Death: 00
Date of Burial: 9/05/1902
Cemetery: Archer Street, Q E Park
Area: Old Ground
Row: JD
Plot: D
Evening Post 7 May 1902
MASTERTON, This Day.
Mr. John Daysh, a very early setter in the Wairarapa, who arrived at Wellington in the ship Gertrude in 1841, died at the residence of his son-in-law, Mr. John Rayner, at Taratahi, this morning. Deceased was niniety-seven years of age.
Wanganui Herald 7 May 1902
DEATH OF AN OLD SETTLER.
(Per United Press Association.)
MASTERTON, May 7.
The death is announced of Mr John Daysh, and old settler, at at (sic) 97. Deceased was a patient lately discharged from the Masterton Hospital for formulating a series of complaints in connection with his treatment there.
Wairarapa Daily Times 7 May 1902
FUNERAL NOTICE
THE friends of the late JOHN DAYSH, SENR, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral which will leave the residence of John Rayner Esq., Taratahi, on Friday, 9th inst., at 1 p.m., arriving at Masterton about 2.30
Z. M. HOAR & SONS,
Sanitary Undertakers
Manawatu Standard 8 May 1902
John Daysh, a New Zealand pioneer, died yesterday at the residence of his son-in-law, Mr John Rayner. Waingawa. Deceased, who was born in Hampshire, was ninety-seven years old, and came to Wellington in 1841 in the sailing ship Gertrude. He leaves a numerous family, and many grandchildren. The interment will probably take place at the Taita.
Wairarapa Daily Times 8 May 1902
The late Mr John Daysh, to whose death we referred in yesterday''s paper, is survived by fourteen children and his decendants number two hundred and twenty, extending to a fifth generation. The old gentleman was able to read without glasses till his death, and all his faculties were unimpaired, notwithstandhis great age. His physical strength was remarkable for one who had so''far exceeded the ordinary allotted span of human life, and up till a fortnight previous to his death, he enjoyed as robust health as most men a quarter of a century younger. He died at the residence of his son-in-law, Mr John Raynor (sic), at Taratahi, whose place the funeral of the deceased will leave at 1 p.m., arriving in Masterton about 2.00 p.m.
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M | John Ings Daysh | ||
Birth | 1805 | ||
Death | 7 MAY 1902 | ||
Marriage | 9 FEB 1833 | to Elizabeth Clarke at Whitchurch, Hampshire, England |
PARENT (M) John Ings Daysh | |||
Birth | 1805 | ||
Death | 7 MAY 1902 | ||
Marriage | 9 FEB 1833 | to Elizabeth Clarke at Whitchurch, Hampshire, England | |
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PARENT (F) Elizabeth Clarke | |||
Birth | 1807 | ||
Death | 2 DEC 1870 | ||
Marriage | 9 FEB 1833 | to John Ings Daysh at Whitchurch, Hampshire, England | |
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CHILDREN | |||
F | Caroline Daysh | ||
Birth | 1842 | ||
Death | 2 JAN 1919 | ||
Marriage | 1868 | to Eli Buck | |
F | Sarah Daysh | ||
Birth | 1844 | ||
Death | 16 MAY 1930 | ||
Marriage | 1863 | to Peter Couper McEwen | |
F | Jane Daysh | ||
Birth | 1847 | ||
Death | 3 MAY 1920 | ||
Marriage | 1866 | to William Edward Swafford | |
F | Eliza Ann Daysh | ||
Birth | 1851 | ||
Death | 29 OCT 1914 | ||
Marriage | 3 NOV 1874 | to Henry John Oxley at Residence of Mr E Buck, Boulcott Street, Wellington | |
F | Emily Daysh | ||
Birth | 1856 | ||
Death | 31 OCT 1926 | ||
Marriage | 3 NOV 1874 | to Henry Richard Hollis at At The Residence Of Mr. E Buck, Boulcott Street, Wellington | |
F | Susan Ings Daysh | ||
Birth | 1835 | ||
Death | 26 APR 1921 | ||
Marriage | 1852 | to Matthew Gaskin | |
M | Henry Daysh | ||
Birth | 1859 | ||
Death | 26 NOV 1936 | ||
Marriage | 1880 | to Mary Ada Davey | |
M | George Ings Daysh | ||
Birth | 1832 | ||
Death | 15 SEP 1906 | ||
F | Elizabeth Daysh | ||
Birth | 1833 | ||
Death | 16 DEC 1901 | ||
Marriage | 31 JUL 1862 | to John Rayner at Christ Church, Taita | |
Marriage | 22 FEB 1853 | to William Southee at St James Anglican Church, Lower Hutt | |
M | Richmond Daysh | ||
Birth | 1837 | ||
Death | 7 MAY 1917 | ||
Marriage | 1859 | to Janet Cooper | |
F | Mary Ann Daysh | ||
Birth | 1839 | ||
Death | 24 MAY 1918 | ||
Marriage | 1859 | to Edward Richard (Twin) Harris | |
M | John Daysh | ||
Birth | 1841 | ||
Death | 1 SEP 1932 | ||
Marriage | 1863 | to Elizabeth Tannahill | |
F | Esther Daysh | ||
Birth | 1846 | ||
Death | 6 MAR 1889 | ||
Marriage | 1865 | to David James Mabey | |
Marriage | 1879 | to Robert Russell | |
M | Alfred Daysh | ||
Birth | 1854 | ||
Death | 1 AUG 1940 | ||
Marriage | 1876 | to Elizabeth Ann Sage |
1 John Ings Daysh b: 1805 d: 7 MAY 1902
+ Elizabeth Clarke b: 1807 d: 2 DEC 1870
2 Caroline Daysh b: 1842 d: 2 JAN 1919
+ Eli Buck b: 1834 d: 14 FEB 1898
2 Sarah Daysh b: 1844 d: 16 MAY 1930
+ Peter Couper McEwen b: 1838 d: 1 AUG 1915
2 Jane Daysh b: 1847 d: 3 MAY 1920
2 Eliza Ann Daysh b: 1851 d: 29 OCT 1914
3 Amy Sarah Oxley b: 1875 d: 17 SEP 1971
3 Herbert Harry Oxley b: 1876 d: 16 JUL 1929
+ Lillian Jessie Cobham b: 1879 d: 17 SEP 1965
3 Ernest Alfred Oxley b: 1878 d: 14 AUG 1959
+ Jane Elizabeth Potts b: 1880 d: 2 SEP 1971
2 Emily Daysh b: 1856 d: 31 OCT 1926
+ Henry Richard Hollis b: 1851 d: 3 SEP 1916
2 Susan Ings Daysh b: 1835 d: 26 APR 1921
+ Matthew Gaskin b: 1821 d: 22 SEP 1867
3 Elizabeth Gaskin b: 1854 d: 3 APR 1937
+ John William Kinniburgh b: 1848 d: 28 MAY 1928
4 John Herbert Kinniburgh b: 1876 d: 23 FEB 1940
5 Rita Kinniburgh b: 24 OCT 1900 d: 12 NOV 1980
+ Edward Ivan Parrington b: 1893 d: 1 JUL 1961
5 Ella Kinniburgh b: 22 MAR 1902 d: 9 OCT 1986
+ Clwyd Cleaver b: 1893 d: 9 FEB 1979
5 Rona Kinniburgh b: 1908
+ Victor Alexander Gaskin b: 1898 d: 18 NOV 1967
4 Percy James Kinniburgh b: 1878 d: 22 AUG 1972
+ Edith Marks b: 1878 d: 28 AUG 1967
5 Keith Kinniburgh b: 1905
4 Eva Jane Kinniburgh b: 1887 d: 26 MAY 1971
+ John Francis Teal Rogers b: 1882 d: 19 FEB 1936
4 Hilda Alice Kinniburgh b: 1 DEC 1882 d: 10 DEC 1882
3 Ellen Gaskin b: 1856 d: 10 JUL 1923
+ David Galloway b: 1844 d: 24 JUN 1911
4 Alice May Galloway b: 1884
3 Fanny Gaskin b: 1852 d: 22 JUN 1938
+ William Henry Bowater b: 1852 d: 27 SEP 1925
4 Osmond Charles Bowater b: 1879
4 Ellen Ethel Elizabeth Bowater b: 1882
4 Constance Millicent Annie Bowater b: 1888
4 Cecil Tancred Ernest Bowater b: 1890
4 Harold Richard Bowater b: 1878 d: 1941
3 Matthew Gaskin b: 1857 d: 24 NOV 1937
+ Emma Jane Harris b: 1850 d: 5 SEP 1938
4 Leslie Edward Gaskin b: 1883
4 George Herbert Gaskin b: 1886
3 John Gaskin b: 1863
2 Henry Daysh b: 1859 d: 26 NOV 1936
+ Mary Ada Davey b: 1863 d: 5 AUG 1920
3 Norman John Daysh b: 1881 d: 20 JUN 1924
4 Harry Duff Daysh b: 1907
4 Norman Daysh b: 1909
3 Ada Myrtle Daysh b: 1882
3 Ivy Maud Marion Daysh b: 1884 d: 6 MAR 1960
+ Thomas Harry Pringle DAVEY b: 1885 d: 9 MAR 1962
4 Beatrice Maud DAVEY b: 28 NOV 1908 d: 1982
+ Alwin Wilfred Alexander Hutchison b: 1912 d: 2001
4 Mary Elizabeth DAVEY b: 1910
4 Harry Jack DAVEY b: 1911
3 Howard Thomas Daysh b: 5 MAY 1886 d: 16 SEP 1887
2 George Ings Daysh b: 1832 d: 15 SEP 1906
2 Elizabeth Daysh b: 1833 d: 16 DEC 1901
+ John Rayner b: 1838 d: 1 DEC 1903
3 John Newcombe Bland Rayner b: 1864 d: 21 JUL 1923
+ Elizabeth McWhirter Colway b: 1865 d: 18 NOV 1925
3 Benjamin Richard Rayner b: 1865 d: 19 JAN 1942
+ Maria Elizabeth Compton b: 1872 d: 23 MAY 1921
3 Elizabeth Helen Bland Rayner b: 1865 d: 30 JUL 1926
+ Tom Compton b: 1864 d: 26 APR 1924
3 William Evinson Rayner b: 1867 d: 8 JUL 1946
3 Thomas Ings Rayner b: 1869 d: 12 AUG 1921
+ Annie Harris b: 1867 d: 19 OCT 1937
3 Fred Bland Rayner b: 1871 d: 18 JUL 1871
3 Sarah Anne Alice Rayner b: 1873
3 Frances Rayner b: 1874
3 Pheobe Ann Rayner b: 1875
3 Lewis Henry Rayner b: 1881
+ William Southee b: 1827 d: 14 JUN 1857
3 Esther Jane Southee b: 1855 d: 1 MAR 1926
+ George Gaskin b: 1846 d: 1 JUN 1917
4 Charlotte Elizabeth Gaskin b: 1875 d: 28 MAY 1881
4 Mary Ann Gaskin b: 1876 d: 25 NOV 1918
+ William Friend Knowles b: 1862 d: 14 MAY 1943
5 George Albert Knowles b: 1896
5 Ivy Annie Knowles b: 1898
5 William Ernest Knowles b: 1899
5 Leonard Alfred Knowles b: 1902
5 Mary Ethel Knowles b: 1907
5 Mabel Olive Knowles b: 1909
5 Maurice Allan Knowles b: 1910
4 George Henry Gaskin b: 1878
4 Percy William Gaskin b: 1880
4 Leonard Matthew Gaskin b: 30 APR 1882
4 Ethel Alice Gaskin b: 1884
+ Hugh Ronald Turnbull Douglas b: 1880 d: 22 OCT 1949
4 Alfred Ernest Gaskin b: 1885
4 Walter John Gaskin b: 1887
4 Arthur Thomas Gaskin b: 1889
4 Herbert Howard Gaskin b: 1891
4 Sidney George Samuel Gaskin b: 1893
4 Olive Evelyn Gaskin b: 1895 d: 2 OCT 1947
+ Leslie Gainsford Adams b: 29 JUL 1894 d: 25 JUL 1977
5 Leslie George Tyndall Adams b: 7 JAN 1918 d: 6 JUL 2003
5 Winifred Maud Adams b: 1920 d: 29 SEP 2012
5 Elizabeth Olive Adams b: 1924 d: 2 JAN 2002
+ Timothy Patrick Snee b: 1923 d: 27 OCT 1993
5 David Lawrence Adams b: 1928 d: 2001
4 Victor Alexander Gaskin b: 1898 d: 18 NOV 1967
+ Violet Cowley b: 1896 d: 23 DEC 1921
+ Rona Kinniburgh b: 1908
3 Alfred Southee b: 1854 d: 21 JUL 1937
2 Richmond Daysh b: 1837 d: 7 MAY 1917
+ Janet Cooper b: 1839 d: 4 NOV 1915
2 Mary Ann Daysh b: 1839 d: 24 MAY 1918
+ Edward Richard (Twin) Harris b: 15 JAN 1835 d: 18 AUG 1901
2 John Daysh b: 1841 d: 1 SEP 1932
+ Elizabeth Tannahill b: 1842 d: 27 DEC 1906
3 John Daysh b: 1863
2 Esther Daysh b: 1846 d: 6 MAR 1889
+ David James Mabey b: 1843 d: 19 NOV 1878
3 George Henry Mabey b: 1877 d: 16 DEC 1877
3 Helen Mabey b: 1875
3 Robert Thomas Mabey b: 1873 d: MAR 1945
+ Mary Knight b: 1879 d: 9 MAY 1959
4 Leslie Roland Mabey b: 1906 d: 4 AUG 1907
3 Elizabeth Mabey b: 1871 d: 11 MAY 1960
+ Charles Elliott b: 1863 d: 10 JUN 1926
4 James Edwin Elliott b: 1890
4 Dorothy Elizabeth Elliott b: 8 JUN 1894
4 Leslie Charles Elliott b: 1 OCT 1899 d: 1992
4 Mary Esther Elliott b: 1888 d: 9 OCT 1929
+ Albert John Higginson b: 1881 d: 29 NOV 1962
5 Dulcie Elizabeth Higginson b: 3 MAY 1911 d: 1996
+ Kahu Ahipene d: 1973
2 Alfred Daysh b: 1854 d: 1 AUG 1940
+ Elizabeth Ann Sage b: 1860 d: 5 JUL 1929
3 Alfred Onslow Daysh b: 1889 d: 16 NOV 1966
+ Edith Maud Jounnax b: 1893 d: 25 JUL 1978
3 Alfred John Daysh b: 1884 d: 16 JUL 1885
3 Evaline Jessie Maud Daysh b: 1886
3 Lovell Rupert Daysh b: 1897
3 Walter Roland Daysh b: 1892
3 Unknown Daysh b: 1878
3 Victor Valentine Daysh b: 1903
3 Myrtle Bertha Daysh b: 1894
3 Ada Elizabeth Daysh b: 1881
3 Charles Seymour Daysh b: 1898
3 Gladys May Daysh b: 1902
3 Henry Daysh b: 1877
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