are direct ancestors of Oliver Michael JACOBSHASLAM, James {I00388} (b. ABT 1920, d. ?)
Source: (Name)
Title: AnecdotalSource Medium: Unknown
Source Quality: Low
Verbal or handwritten (unpublished) family stories, letters, conversations etc. Dubious quality - all require substantiation.Data:
Text: Sir: Re Haslam,? (10388) His first name is James Haslam (born around the mid 20's.) He had an older brother called Eric Haslam and a younger brother called Donald Bradley Haslam You are correct on their children; Eric had two children Derek Haslam & David Haslam Donald Had three children; Doward Haslam, Ashley Greyham Haslam, Beverly Haslam RE: Pownall, George (10377) He had two sisters Mary Alice Pownall Married Eric Haslam Margaret Pownall Married George ? Hope that this helps The family is confusing at times Dave (HASLAM)
Source: (Death)
Title: UK Census 1851Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: GoodRepository:Name: Society of Australian GenealogistsData:
Text: Isaac Jacobs is a widow in the 1851 Census
Source: (Death)
Author: IOW Family History Society
Title: Isle of Wight FHS
Publication: Name: On line database;Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: mediumRepository:Name: http://www.isle-of-wight-fhs.co.uk/Data:
Text: On line death index: Mary A. Jacobs 1842, All Saints, Newchurch
Emigration: Date: 20 MAY 1821
Place: To USA on the ship Nepos and joined Aaron Arnold
Naturalization: Date: 25 JAN 1834
Place: Montogomery County, NW Pennsylvania
Source: (Birth)
Title: Hearn Family Tree
Publication: Name: Held in GEDCOM form by the IOW FHS;Source Medium: Electronic
Source Quality: MediumRepository:Name: Isle of Wight, England
Source: (Birth)
Author: Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints
Title: International Genealogical Index (IGI)Source Medium: Electronic
Source Quality: Low
This is an index only and requires confirmation of actual recordsRepository:Name: http://www.familysearch.orgPage: Film 447889
Data:
Text: Harriet HEARN Sex: F Event(s): Birth: Abt. 1775 Of Arreton, Hampshire, England Marriage(s): Spouse: William JACOBS
Immigration: Date: 26 MAY 1821
Place: New York, New York, USA
Residence: Date: 1821
Place: Chale, IOW, ENG
Religion: Place: New York, New York, USA
Note: John HEARN b. 21 Jun 1578, title/occ: Rev. D.D., m. 22 Jun 1615, in
Newport, IOW, Elizabeth ALEXANDER. John died 1648. Rector of Chale John
Hearne matriculated 15 Dec 1592 aged 15 Magdelen College, B.A. 10 July 1600
M.A.27 May 1604 sup for B.D. 11 Dec 1611 incorp. Cambridge as M.A. 1612 and
was Rector of Chale Isle of Wight 1612 - 1648.
Occupation: Date: BET 1612 AND 1648
Place: Rector of Chale
Note: Mathew HEARN b. 16 Jun 1623, title/occ: Rev. D.D., m. Elizabeth UNKNOWN,
buried: Chale, IOW. Mathew buried: Chale, IOW. Rector of Charle and St.
Lawrence matriculated 26 Nov 1690 Christ Church Oxon. B.A. 7 March 1653/4
,was also rector of Chale and in 1658 of Bonchurch.
Source: (Individual)
Title: Hearn Family Tree
Publication: Name: Held in GEDCOM form by the IOW FHS;Source Medium: Electronic
Source Quality: MediumRepository:Name: Isle of Wight, England
Occupation: Date: BET 1612 AND 1648
Place: Rector of Chale, IOW, ENG
Religion: Place: Chale, IOW, ENG
Source: (Birth)
Title: Hearn Family Tree
Publication: Name: Held in GEDCOM form by the IOW FHS;Source Medium: Electronic
Source Quality: MediumRepository:Name: Isle of Wight, England
HEER, Aletta De {I00639} (b. 1873, d. 04 DEC 1956)Source: (Birth)
Author: Netherlands Govt. Registrar of Civil Records
Title: GenLias
Publication: Name: Dutch on-line searchable records;Source Medium: Electronic
Source Quality: High
On line data typically covers years 1811-1900Repository:Name: http://www-lias.rad.archief.nl/genlias/ara/logon?cid=-1Page: Utrecht/281/992/Willeskop/Marriage/7
Religion: Place: Montfoort, Utrecht, Netherlands
Source: (Name)
Author: Netherlands Govt. Registrar of Civil Records
Title: GenLias
Publication: Name: Dutch on-line searchable records;Source Medium: Electronic
Source Quality: High
On line data typically covers years 1811-1900Repository:Name: http://www-lias.rad.archief.nl/genlias/ara/logon?cid=-1Page: Utrecht 281/915/Polsbroek/Huwelijksakte/6
Source: (Birth)
Author: Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints
Title: International Genealogical Index (IGI)Source Medium: Electronic
Source Quality: Low
This is an index only and requires confirmation of actual recordsRepository:Name: http://www.familysearch.orgPage: 7628768 Sheet 91
Data:
Text: Hendrik DE HEER Sex: M Event(s): Birth: 31 Dec 1837 Polsbroek, Utrecht, Netherlands Parents: Father: Johannes DE HEER Mother: Annigje DEMPER
HEER, Leendert De {I00642} (b. 12 FEB 1842, d. ?)Source: (Birth)
Author: Netherlands Govt. Registrar of Civil Records
Title: GenLias
Publication: Name: Dutch on-line searchable records;Source Medium: Electronic
Source Quality: High
On line data typically covers years 1811-1900Repository:Name: http://www-lias.rad.archief.nl/genlias/ara/logon?cid=-1Page: Utrecht/281/992/Willeskop/Marriage/7
Source: (Birth)
Author: Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints
Title: International Genealogical Index (IGI)Source Medium: Electronic
Source Quality: Low
This is an index only and requires confirmation of actual recordsRepository:Name: http://www.familysearch.orgPage: Batch 7915164 Sheet12
Data:
Text: Identifies date and location of birth and names of parents
Source: (Birth)
Author: Netherlands Govt. Registrar of Civil Records
Title: GenLias
Publication: Name: Dutch on-line searchable records;Source Medium: Electronic
Source Quality: High
On line data typically covers years 1811-1900Repository:Name: http://www-lias.rad.archief.nl/genlias/ara/logon?cid=-1Page: Utrecht 281/915/Polsbroek/Huwelijksakte/6
Source: (Name)
Author: Netherlands Govt. Registrar of Civil Records
Title: GenLias
Publication: Name: Dutch on-line searchable records;Source Medium: Electronic
Source Quality: High
On line data typically covers years 1811-1900Repository:Name: http://www-lias.rad.archief.nl/genlias/ara/logon?cid=-1Page: Utrecht/263/495/Kamerik/Marriage/5
Source: (Birth)
Author: Netherlands Govt. Registrar of Civil Records
Title: GenLias
Publication: Name: Dutch on-line searchable records;Source Medium: Electronic
Source Quality: High
On line data typically covers years 1811-1900Repository:Name: http://www-lias.rad.archief.nl/genlias/ara/logon?cid=-1Page: Utrecht/263/495/Kamerik/Marriage/5
Source: (Burial)
Title: Cemetery IndexSource Medium: BookPage: Centennial Park South Australia
Data:
Text: Norma Elsie Weidenhofer from REYNELLA Date of Death: 08/06/1999 Age: 86 Years Interment Details: Cremation
Source: (Death)
Title: Newspaper ArticleSource Medium: Newspaper
Source Quality: LowPage: Ryerson Index
Data:
Text: Name: WEIDENHOFER, Norma Location of Event: late of Adelaide, formerly of Sydney, Date: 08 JUN 1999 Subtype of Record: death notice Newspaper: Sydney Morning Herald Notes: pub. 10 JUN 1999
Religion: Place: Centennial Park, SA, AUS
Source: (Name)
Author: Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints
Title: Personal Ancestral FileSource Medium: Internet
Source Quality: lowRepository:Name: Internet http://www.familysearch.orgData:
Text: Elinor LLOYD (AFN: 10RQ-51H) Pedigree Sex: F Family Event(s): Birth: 1809 Christening: 21 Feb 1809 Llanddewi Breifi, Cardigan, Wales Death: Apr 1895 Llanddewi Breifi, Cardigan, Wales Burial: Llanddewi Breifi, Cardigan, Wales Parents: Father: David LLOYD (AFN: 10RQ-GBW) Family Mother: Margaret REES (AFN: 10RP-PP8) Marriage(s): Spouse: Thomas HERBERT (AFN: 10RQ-6BJ) Family Marriage: 2 Jun 1837 Llanddewi Briefi, Cgd, Wls
Occupation: Place: Justice of the Peace
Note: Obituary
Mary McAlpine
- Bill Willmott
Mary McAlpine died early in the morning of Saturday October 7, 2000 in the Mary Potter Hospital, Christchurch, at the age of 81. Although she was not religious, her funeral on Wednesday October 11 was held in the Church of St Michael and All Angels, led by her longtime friend and political ally, Fa-ther Jim Consedine. At the start of the service, Vicar Peter Williams explained that it was an appro-priate place for Mary?s funeral, despite her beliefs, because her mother?s father, Henry Jacobs, had been the first priest of this church (later Dean of Christchurch Cathedral), and her mother had been brought up in the vicarage across the road, now Tiffany?s Restaurant, where the reception was held.
Deputy PM and Leader of the Alliance Party, Jim Anderton, left a Cabinet meeting and flew to Christ-church to speak at the funeral. He praised Mary?s devotion to others and her dedicated support of the Alliance. Despite her Christchurch Establishment ancestry (her grandfather was the first headmaster at Christ?s College, 150 years ago; her father was an Anglican Archdeacon), Mary was a staunch so-cialist all her life. She and her husband Bruce (see Bruce?s obituary, in Watchdog 72, March 1993. Ed.), and daughter Jacquie, were founding members of the New Labour Party when Jim broke with the Rogernomic betrayal of Labour Party principles. The McAlpines were dedicated grassroots cam-paigners in Jim?s electorate of Wigram.
Helen Mary Hewland was Christchurch born and bred, with a loving mother who singlehandedly brought up a family of six. Educated at St Margaret?s College, Mary then studied to be a dental nurse, and her first posting was to Rangiora, where she met teacher Bruce McAlpine. Shortly there-after Bruce refused the draft and spent the World War 11 years in detention, his courageous refusal to cooperate with the authorities making him a legend among pacifists. After the war Mary and Bruce were married, and when Bruce was barred from teaching, they moved to Northland to eke out a living on a 50 acre block near Kerikeri, in the Bay of Islands, most of their income coming from Mary?s dental nursing at a local school. After ten years of hard work, they decided it was not a good life for their three children, so they agreed that Bruce should follow Mary into the dental profession, and at the age of 36 he entered Otago Dental School, in Dunedin. For five hard years, Mary worked fulltime to support the family - fortunately for them, that was long before the crippling tuition fees dentistry students now have to pay!
When Bruce qualified, they moved back to Christchurch, where they finally had the time to participate in local political activities. They joined the Labour Party (later leaving it for New Labour and the Alli-ance) and were keen members of the Sumner Peace Group, Corso, Anti-Bases Campaign, the anti-nuclear movement and the anti-apartheid movement. They worked closely with the late Peter and Dulcie Stocker in all these activities (see Dulcie?s obituary in Watchdog 92, December 1999. Ed.). Mary had been a member of CAFCA since 1991, was a regular donor, and a generous supporter of the CAFCA/ABC Organiser Account, which provides Murray Horton?s income.
Because of their socialist beliefs and desire to forge friendly links internationally, Mary and Bruce joined a medical group to tour China in 1974, which awakened their passion for Chinese society, cul-ture and people. On their return, they joined the New Zealand China Society (as it was then called) and soon became members of the local committee, on which Mary served for 24 years, the last ten as vice-president. They also joined the NZ-Democratic People?s Republic of Korea Society, founded by Wolf Rosenberg and, together with the Stockers, Norman and Betty Roberts and others, visited North Korea in 1980. The McAlpines also toured Eastern Europe, staying with Esperanto-speaking hosts and establishing friendly links everywhere.
Mary went to China again in 1984 with a study group and later in a leaders delegation of the New Zealand China Friendship Society. She developed personal friendships with several Chinese who had stayed in their Balmoral home overlooking the estuary and across Pegasus Bay to the Kaikouras. One of these friends, Lu Wanru, stayed with Mary four times. Her tribute to Mary, read at the funeral, in-cluded these words: "She is not only a long standing dear friend of mine, but a true friend of the Chi-nese people. My stay with her and Bruce in Christchurch formed the most pleasant and memorable memories in my life. I will treasure their memory forever".
As well as her political activities, Mary was an accomplished artist, working in various media. One of her lithographs was included in a New Zealand exhibition in New York. Mary was also an active member of the Friends of the Robert McDougall Gallery, often guiding visitors to the gallery, and en-couraged friends to develop their artistic skills through workshops and drawing classes. She had a fine collection of paintings and pottery by New Zealand artists.
Mary leaves a brother in London and three children, Jacquie in Christchurch, Christine in Palmerston North, and John in Cologne, where he is a concert pianist. At the funeral, John played a piece he had written for her birthday some years ago. Not only they, but many Cantabrians will miss Mary?s rich contribution to community life, her talents, her dedication, her wit and her kindness.
Occupation: Date: 1891
Place: Warehouseman (furniture)
Occupation: Date: 1901
Place: Home and Estate Agent
Occupation: Date: 1861
Place: Rope & Sail Maker
Note: HEWLAND, JOHN REID
born 06 Aug 1875 Gravesend Kent
son of John HEWLAND gentleman
and Eliza Caroline NEWMAN;
married 14 Dec 1905 Christchurch S Michael,
Helen Charlotte JACOBS
born 06 Aug 1875 Christchurch died 06 May 1951 Sunnyside hospital Christchurch
daughter of the Very Revd Henry JACOBS dean of Christchurch
born 03 Jan 1824 Chale Abbey near S Catherine Isle of Wight, died 06 Feb 1901 Christchurch
son of William Hearne JACOBS
married (2) 20 Apr 1871 Christchurch S Michael
and Emily Rose THOMPSON
born 1849 Bagni di Lucca (Baths of Lucca) Tuscana (Tuscany) Italy died 25 Dec 1926 Essex St
Christchurch
youngest daughter of Frederick THOMPSON of Cashel St Christchurch (21;92;96)
Education
College of S Mark Chelsea
1902-1904 Selwyn College Dunedin
attended University of New Zealand
grade III Board Theological Studies
21 Sep 1904 deacon Dunedin
21 Sep 1905 priest Dunedin (151)
Positions
30 Mar 1898 lay reader Feilding diocese Wellington
21 Jun 1900 lay reader Karori (140)
28 Oct 1904 assistant curate parish Dunstan diocese Dunedin
20 Feb 1906 assistant curate cathedral S Paul Dunedin
26 Sep 1906 vicar Maniototo (151)
24 Apr 1909 locum tenens Prebbleton and Templeton diocese Christchurch
01 Dec 1909-1913 vicar Leeston
19 Oct 1913-Dec 1921 vicar Lyttelton and chaplain to the gaol (91;96)
12 Jul 1921-Dec 1921 archdeacon Akaroa (91)
left quickly after sexual impropriety or scandal
1960 (Mr) residing 134 Wellington Road Payenham South Australia (96)
Other
Fellow British Society of Commerce
FIDS (92)
Occupation: Date: 1891
Place: Commercial Clerk
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