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The Bridegrooms marriage gift to the bride was 30 Lod Silver (about 395 grams) | Family: F773
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The Bridegrooms Morning Gift (Marriage Gift) to the Bride was 60 Lod of Silver (About 790 grams) | Family: F774
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The church was founded in 1750 and closed in 1906. | Family: F79
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The district Newport P. is an alternative name for Newport Pagnell and it spans the boundaries of the counties of Buckinghamshire and Northamptonshire. | Family: F627
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The Hull Packet and Humber Mercury (Tuesday, June 30, 1829; Issue 2328) reported :
On Thursday last at Grimsby, Rev Charles WILDBORE of Humberstone to Miss Mary BORMAN of the former place.
ex Family Search:
Groom's name: Charles Wildbore
Bride's name: Mary Borman
Residence: Great Grimsby, Lincolnshire, England
Event place: Great Grimsby, St.James Church, Lincoln, England
Event date: 1829
Batch number: M16322-2
Date range: 1813 - 1868
Record group: England-VR
Film number: 1541945
Collection: England Marriages 1700-1900 | Family: F1186
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The marriage was held at the residence of Joh and Anna Masemann, Richmond Road, Inglewood - ex Brian Bonisch e-mail 24 July 2006 | Family: F973
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The wedding took place at the Nelson Carthedral | Family: F1284
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The wedding took place at the residence of Henry Moore in Tory Street, Nelson. | Family: F345
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The witnesses to the marriage were Sarah Wheeler & Moses Wheeler (plus a third unknown).
All 5 members of the wedding party signed their name.
Both Henry & Frances were of the Parish and Henry Stevens was the Curate of the Parish. | Family: F118
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Thelma's mother (Sigrid Brickland) wrote :
The wedding was celebrated on February 11th at St Andrews Church Te Kuiti; of Thelma Anna, third daughter of Mr & Mrs H.E.Brickland Te Mapara, to William Herbert, son of the late Mr & Mrs Moore, of Wellington. The officiating minister was the Rev. Mr Nightingale, of Pio Pio, and Mrs Brabyn of Te Kuiti presided at the organ.
The bride, who entered the Church on the arm of her father, looked charming in a trained frock of white angelskin lace, veil and orange blossoms, and she carried a sheath of cream gladioli and maidenhair fern made by Mrs R.Black of Arapoe.
Miss Alma Brickland, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid, and wore a pale blue satin beaute ankle length frock with silver spray and head dress and carried a sheath of pale pink gladioli, also made by Mrs Black.
Mr Noel Stanaway, of Auckland, supported the bridegroom as best man.
A reception was held at the Carlton Tea Rooms, Te Kuiti, the brides mother receiving the guests frocked in a Marina blue ensemble with London tan hat, and she carried a bouquet of pink carnations.
The bridegrooms stepmother, Mrs L.J.Williams, of Wellington wore a plum coloured ensemble with hat to match, and she carried a bouquet of red roses.
The future home of the happy couple will be at Mairoa. | Family: F24
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Transcript of Marriage Certificate as held by Margaret Green :
1893 on the ninth day of June at Castle Street, Maybole after Banns according to the Forms of the Church of Scotland.
James Caldwell, Joiner [Journeyman] [Bachelor] - 25yo - James resided at Alma Place, Irvine
His parents were Thomas Caldwell, Mason [dec] and Mary Caldwell MS Aird.
Jane Gillespie, Sewing Machine Worker [Spinster] - 23yo - Jane resided at Castle Street, Maybole, Ayrshire.
Her parents were Malcolm Gillespie Spirit Merchant [dec] and Jane Gillespie MS Gibson.
Signed George Porter D.D. Minister of Maybole.
Witness John Caldwell
Witness Mary Martin.
Signature of the Registrar John Watson 12th June 1893 at Maybole. | Family: F1250
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Wesleyan Church, Blenheim | Family: F1226
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Witnesses were:
Harry Moore and Lizzie Moore | Family: F760
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Year1914
Folio1867
SurnameSHERIDAN
Given NamesFrancis Earll
SexM
SpouseBALL | Family: F1227
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Year1947
Folio03783
SurnameHAY
Given NamesAlvan Eric
SexM
SpouseKINGSBEER, Lloma Lolita | Family: F23
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Yorkshire BMD Index states:
Surname WILDBORE
Forename(s) Charles
Surname PARKER
Forename(s) Altheia
Church / Register Office Holy Trinity
Registers At Hull
Reference HD/16/393 | Family: F1315
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NZ Marriage Register lists her as Anni. | Anni ALEXANDER
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In 1871 Census, William John and Matilda are listed as Visitors in the household of William Sander (Magistrate and landowner) in Great Bardfield, Essex.
Wm John is listed as a 74yo Merchant. | William John ALEXANDER
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NZSG School Admission Records:
ALLEN, Ernest Francis
School: Matumaoho Reg. No: 295
Admission Date: 12Jun1922
Parent: Mr E. J. Allen Address: Matumaoho
Birthdate: 29Jul1915
Last Day: 18Oct1922
Destination: Te Aroha
NZSG School Admission Record:
ALLEN , Ernest Francis
School: Birkdale Reg No: 194
Admission Date: 6Feb1923
Parent: Ernest J Allen Address: Salisbury Rd
Birthdate: 29Jul1915
Last School: Cambridge | Ernest Francis ALLEN
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Source NZSG Papakura Cemetery Transcription
Record Number3429
Record TypeM/I
Year of Death1965
Surname ALLEN
Given Names Ernest John
Age N/R
Location Papakura Cemetery | Ernest John ALLEN
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Ex Purewa Cemetery website.
Surname: BRICKLAND
First Names: Phoebe
Age: Unknown
Gender: Female
Date of Death: 20 Aug 1973
Religion: n/s
Serial No: 24995
Date of Service and/or Interment: 23 Aug 1973
Type Of Service: n/s
Funeral Director: Wm Morrison Funeral Services, PO Box 25731, St Heliers, AUCKLAND
Ashes Disposal: Scattered | Phoebe ALLEN
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Wellington Regiment, N.Z.E.F. - 17th Coy. 3rd Bn.
Private, Service No: 42007
Grave/Memorial Reference: N.Z. Apse, Panel 6 | Stanley ALLEN
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Ex City of Dunedin website:
Burial Details
Surname ALLEYNE
Forename FOSTER
Age 1 Years
Gender Male
Date of Death 10 Feb 1879
Last Address
Next of Kin
Funeral Director
Cemetery Hawksbury Cemetery
Location Block 8 . Plot 31
Date of Burial 10 Feb 1879
Type Burial
Notes:
Original reference:- H18790210
Occupation:- INFANT
Native of:- NZ
Years in NZ:- 1 | Foster ALLEYNE
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Ex City of Dunedin website: http://www.cityofdunedin.com
Burial Details
Surname ALLEYNE
Forename JOHN FOSTER
Age 38 Years
Gender Male
Date of Death 30 Jul 1880
Last Address
Next of Kin
Funeral Director
Cemetery Hawksbury Cemetery
Location Block 8 . Plot 32
Date of Burial 30 Jul 1880
Type Burial
Notes:
Original reference:- H1880 | John Foster ALLEYNE
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Ex City of Dunedin website: http://www.cityofdunedin.com
Burial Details
Surname ALLEYNE
Forename MARY ELLEN
Age 21 Years
Gender Female
Date of Death 2 Jun 1896
Last Address Hawksbury Bush
Next of Kin
Funeral Director
Cemetery Hawksbury Cemetery
Location Block 8 . Plot 31
Date of Burial 5 Jun 1896
Type Burial
Notes Original reference:- H18960601
Native of:- NEW ZEALAND | Mary Ellen (Nellie) ALLEYNE
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Research conducted for Peter Moore in February 2008 by professional Swedish researcher Lars Andersson
For more source detail contact Peter Moore :
Andersdotter, Brita.
Born 31 May 1714 in Värsås (R)
Died 8 ..... 1791 in Perstorp, Värsås (R) | Brita ANDERSDOTTER
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Research conducted for Peter Moore in February 2008 by professional Swedish researcher Lars Andersson
For more source detail contact Peter Moore :
Andersdotter, Cajsa.
Born 30 April 1784 in Brumstorp Sörg., Värsås (R)
Baptized 30 April 1784. Baptism witnesses: Karin Andersdotter? from [unreadable]. Katharina Jonsdotter from [unreadable]. Greta Skevensdotter??. Johannes Jeansson from [unreadable]. Maid Tora? Jonsdotter from [unreadable].
Moved 1800 from Kohagen, Munkebo, Korsberga (R) to Kullen, Korsberga (R)
Moved 1801 from Kullen, Korsberga (R) to Stommen, Korsberga (R)
Moved 1805 from Stommen, Korsberga (R) to Dannmarka, Korsberga (R)
Moved 1807 from Dannmarka, Korsberga (R) to Hamrum, Korsberga (R)
Moved 1809 from Hamrum, Korsberga (R) to Wadened, Korsberga (R)
Married 28 March 1811 in Korsberga (R)
Died 6 October 1863 in Wadened, Korsberga (R)
Buried 16 October 1863. | Cajsa ANDERSDOTTER
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Research conducted for Peter Moore in February 2008 by professional Swedish researcher Lars Andersson
For more source detail contact Peter Moore :
Andersdotter, Catharina.
Born 10 March 1767 in Hult, Tofteryd (F)
Married 24 June 1789 in Tofteryd (F)
Moved after her husband's death after 1808 from Simonsbo, Torp, Tofteryd (F) to Sekebo, Ekhult, Tofteryd (F)
Moved 1830 from Sekebo, Ekhult, Tofteryd (F) to Torget, Anderstorp, Tofteryd (F)
Catharina became very poor after her husband's death and was entered as "Beggar" or "Pauper" in a number of "husförhörslängder" [Vicar's Examination Records] up till 1846.
She seems to have lived in a "Backstuga".
This word has two meanings in Swedish. It is either a primitive house, half earth cave, half a normal front wall with a door, or it is a small house, which is part of a group of houses built on infertile ground at the outskirts of a village, where all kinds of society's castaways lived a miserable life.
Around 1846 she obviously fell sick and moved to her youngest daugther in Kävsjö parish, which is located about 20 kms SW of Tofteryd, where she died. /LGA
Died 18 August 1846 in Frälsebo, Södregård, Mjogaryd, Kävsjö (F)
Cause of death: "Old Age". | Catharina ANDERSDOTTER
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Research conducted for Peter Moore in February 2008 by professional Swedish researcher Lars Andersson
For more source detail contact Peter Moore :
Andersdotter, Kierstin.
Born 22 June 1704 in Jät (G)?
Married 22 June 1729 in Tofteryd (F)
Died 10 June 1792 in Hult, Tofteryd (F)
Buried 17 June 1792.
Cause of death: "Old Age". | Kierstin ANDERSDOTTER
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Researched by Lars Andersson
Andersdotter, Lisa.
Born 23 October 1811 in Högaliden, Hjo (R)
Baptized 24 October 1811. Baptism witnesses: Anders Svensson from Högeliden. Farmhand Sven Andersson ibidem. Wife Maria Olofsdotter ibidem. Maid Stina Andersdotter ibid.
Married 29 November 1831 in Varola (R)
The bridegroom's marriage gift (called "Morning Gift") to the bride was 60 "lod" silver (ca 790 gram)
Moved 1832 from Perstorp, Värsås (R) to Fröjered (R)
Died 1 September 1898 in Lämmagården, Fröjered (R) | Lisa ANDERSDOTTER
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Research conducted for Peter Moore in February 2008 by professional Swedish researcher Lars Andersson
For more source detail contact Peter Moore :
Andersdotter, Maria. | Maria ANDERSDOTTER
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| Sara ANDERSDOTTER
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Ex Waikumete Cemetery Records On-line:
LE PROU, MARY LOUISE
Plot : PROTESTANT DIVISION A Row 2, Plot 44
Interment Type: Burial
Title: Mrs
Surname : LE PROU
Given Names: MARY LOUISE
Age : 70
Gender : Female
Occupation: WIDOW
Date Of Death : 25-Nov-1981
Date Of Cremation : N/A
Date Of Burial : 27-Nov-1981
Funeral Director : DAVIS FUNERAL SERVICES
Head Stone Details : HEADSTONE: ILMO MARY LOUISA beloved wife of the late Robert. Loved mother of Basil passed away 25 November 1981 aged 70. Also her mother HANNAH LOUISA ANDERSON born 22nd April 1877 died 14th June 1957. LE PROU (on base) | Mary Louise ANDERSON
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Research conducted for Peter Moore in February 2008 by professional Swedish researcher Lars Andersson :
Andersson, Gabriel. | Gabriel ANDERSSON
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Research conducted for Peter Moore in February 2008 by professional Swedish researcher Lars Andersson
For more source detail contact Peter Moore :
Andersson, Jan/Johan.
Born 23 February 1760 in Älmedalen, Grevbäck (R) .
Baptized 25 February 1760.
Baptism witnesses: Kierstin? from Hjo. Lena? from [unreadable]. Ingrid? from Västerbo?. Ibidem Annika. Lars from Hjo. Nils from Perhemmet?. Farmhand Håkan? from Backaryd?.
Married 1st 10 June 1791 in Korsberga (R)
The bridegroom's marriage gift to the bride was 60 "lod" silver (ca 790 gram)
Moved with the family 1800 from Älmedalen, Korsberga (R) to Torsbo, Korsberga (R)
Moved 1830 from Torsbo, Korsberga (R) to Björkåsen
Died 23 March 1831 in Björkåsen, Korsberga (R)
Cause of death: "Old Age".
Buried 1 April 1831. | Jan ANDERSSON
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Research conducted for Peter Moore in February 2008 by professional Swedish researcher Lars Andersson
For more source detail contact Peter Moore :
Andersson, Johan.
Born 1694
Married 22 June 1729 in Tofteryd (F)
Died 12 June 1781 in Hult, Tofteryd (F)
Cause of death: "Old Age".
Buried 17 June 1781. | Johan ANDERSSON
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Research conducted for Peter Moore in February 2008 by professional Swedish researcher Lars Andersson
For more source detail contact Peter Moore :
Andersson, Jonas.
Born 26 April 1759 in Gubbängen, Korsberga (R)
Baptized 29 April 1759. Baptism witnesses: Midwife Britta from Söran?. Margareta from Olofstorp?. [unreadable]. Britta from Gubbängen. Lars from Holma?. Olof from Olofstorp. Farmhand Anders from Söran?.
Married 28 March 1811 in Korsberga (R)
Died 8 June 1829 in Wadened, Korsberga (R)
Cause of death: "Old Age".
Buried 14 June 1829. | Jonas ANDERSSON
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| Sven ANDERSSON
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Researched by Lars Andersson:
Baptized 20 March 1837.
Baptism witnesses: Gustaf Johansson & Wife Maja Lena Magnidotter. Farmhand Jan Erik? Larsson. Maid Maja Larsdotter. All from Lämmasgården.
Moved 1860 from Fröjered (R) to Gunnarstorp, Korsberga (R) | Stina Kajsa ANDREASDOTTER
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NZSG NZ Burial Locator CD V1:
Source Hamilton City Council
Record Number20193
Record TypeC/R
Year of Death1995
Surname ANSELL
Given NamesJames Reuben
Age 83
Location Hamilton Park | James Reuben ANSELL
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Note from Akaroa Civic Trust Website (www.historicakaroa.co.nz) :
Madam Elizabeth Le Vaillant is another victim of childbirth and lies with her newborn infant. She did outlast her previous husband though, Georges Fleuret recorded on the plinth as Mon Fleuri.
Georges first came to Akaroa in 1838, as a sailor on the French whaler the Cachalot.
He emigrated on the Comte de Paris, and met Elizabeth (nee Armstrong) in Akaroa. | Elizabeth ARMSTRONG
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1851 England Census
Name: Hariet Guy
Age: 38
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1813
Relation: Head
Gender: Female
Where born: St Lukes, Middlesex, England
Civil Parish: Shoreditch
Ecclesiastical parish: St John
Town: Hoxton
County/Island: Middlesex
Country: England
Registration district: Shoreditch
Sub registration district: Hoxton Old Town
ED, institution, or vessel: 10
Household schedule number: 16
Source Citation: Class: HO107; Piece: 1536; Folio: 214; Page: 4; GSU roll: 174766.
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1861 England Census
Name: Harriet Guy
Age: 42
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1819
Relation: Head Gender: Female
Where born: St Lukes, Middlesex, England
Civil Parish: Islington
Ecclesiastical parish: St Peter
County/Island: Middlesex
Country: England
Registration district: Islington
Sub registration district: Islington East
ED : 47
Household schedule number: 52
Also present were:
Edward - 21yo - Labourer
Susan - 15yo - Needlewoman
Harriet - 8yo
Source Citation: Class: RG9; Piece: 149; Folio: 78; Page: 8; GSU roll: 542582.
(Ages are inconsistent)
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1871 England Census
Name: Harriet Guy
Age: 55
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1816
Relation: Head
Gender: Female
Where born: Shoreditch, Middlesex, England
Civil Parish: Islington Trinity
Ecclesiastical parish: Trinity
County/Island: London
Country: England
Registration district: Islington
Sub registration district: Islington West
ED: 9
Occupation : Ironer
Also in House:
Harriet - 26yo - Ironer
Susan - 23yo - Employee in Cartridge Manufacturing
Source Citation: Class: RG10; Piece: 253; Folio: 72; Page: 47; GSU roll: 824912 | Harriet ARNELL
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Research conducted for Peter Moore in February 2008 by professional Swedish researcher Lars Andersson
For more source detail contact Peter Moore :
Arvidsson, Ifwar.
Farmer at Torp.
Born 1730
Married 7 March 1755 in Tofteryd (F)
Died 8 February 1801 in Torp, Tofteryd (F) | Ifwar ARVIDSSON
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| Jon ASSARSSON
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| Nils ASSARSSON
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Ivarsson , Sven.
Born 6 September 1752 in Torp, Tofteryd (F) [06 Tofteryd FB C:2 p 52 & Hfl AI:3 (1757-66) p 300 8. Torps Rote. Torp/LGA]] | Sven ASSARSSON
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Ex On-line BC Archives:
Vital Event Death Registration
Name: Zetta May Sandahl
Event Date: 1957 7 2 (Yr/Mo/Day)
Age: 51
Gender: female
Event Place: Vancouver
Reg. Number: 1957-09-007571
B.C. Archives Microfilm Number: B13233
GSU Microfilm Number: 2033183 | Zetta May ATCHISON
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NZ Electoral Roll 1893 - ex NZSG
SurnameMOORE
Given NameAgnes
Number1965
ElectorateNelson
Voting QualificationResidential
Residential AddressMilton St
OccupationDomestic duties | Agnes ATMORE
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Atmore, Harry 1870 - 1946
Signwriter, painter, politician
Harry Atmore was born in Nelson on 14 December 1870, the 11th child of Edward Atmore, a gardener, and his wife, Ellen Winearls. Harry was educated at the Bridge Street School and then apprenticed to a signwriter in Wellington. On his return to Nelson he set up as a signwriter, painter and decorator. He was responsible for the gold work on the spire of St Mary's Church, and his acid glass-etching adorned various city buildings. His painstaking craftsmanship attracted crowds of onlookers. He played rugby for Nelson, and acquired that love of outdoor pursuits that characterised him all his life. Tramping was a favourite relaxation, especially up the Dun Mountain where he built a log cabin and spent much time reading.
Atmore's first attempt to enter national politics at the 1902 election failed, but he threw himself into local body politics and became a member of the education board, the city council and the licensing committee. It was not until the local MP, John Graham, retired in 1911 that Atmore's efforts to enter Parliament were successful. His maiden speech set the tone for his remarkable hold over the Nelson electorate in the future: 'no one should control the member for Nelson except the member for Nelson himself and his constituents'. His first significant act in Parliament was to help stave off the defeat of Sir Joseph Ward's Liberal government by voting for it on a no-confidence motion. He normally supported the Liberals from then on.
Defeated in the 1914 election, Atmore volunteered for active service but was rejected on account of his age. In 1918 he was defeated in a by-election for Wellington Central by Peter Fraser, the New Zealand Labour Party candidate. In 1919 Atmore was elected for Nelson; he remained its representative for the next 27 years. At first he attacked the rising Labour Party, fearing its socialist programme, and admired Mussolini for his success in quelling 'revolutionary socialism'. Labour made a determined effort to defeat him in 1925 but did not stand a candidate against him after that. In the 1928 election he supported Ward's new United Party and was rewarded by a seat in the cabinet, as minister of education. He had that passionate concern for education often found in self-educated people. He had spent years reading widely and deeply, and had one of the most extensive private libraries in Nelson.
Atmore's first concern as minister was that every child in New Zealand should have the opportunity to develop his or her full potential. He set up a committee to examine public education. Among the subsequent radical reforms first proposed in the Atmore Report were the raising of the school leaving age to 15, the establishment of intermediate schools, abolition of scholarship entry to post-primary school, and the broadening of the secondary syllabus so that it was no longer dominated by the requirements for entry to university. There should be one national teaching service for primary, secondary and technical schools, based on the principle of equal pay for men and women; this was never implemented. One of Atmore's enthusiasms, the inclusion of agricultural subjects in the post-primary curriculum, was emphasised: 'agriculture, and not Latin, or mathematics, should occupy pride of place in the time tables and examination schedules'. The report also supported the retention of local education boards, stating that 'the public of New Zealand would rather bear the burden of the extra cost of the present system than change it for one of bureaucratic control, however much cheaper the latter may be'.
The deepening depression and consequent forming of the coalition government in 1931 deprived Atmore of his portfolio. Many of his plans were fulfilled under the first Labour government in which Peter Fraser, who had been one of the members of the Atmore Committee, was minister of education. The Education Amendment Act 1938 endorsed Atmore's recommendation for local unified control by education boards of primary and post-primary education, though it was shelved during the war and never brought into effect. Not till the implementation of the Thomas Report in the post-war period were many of these far-seeing reforms achieved.
Atmore espoused social credit monetary reform and campaigned vigorously for it throughout the country, blaming many of New Zealand's problems on its obligation to pay interest on its London debts. The Forbes--Coates government, he charged, 'acted under orders'. Although he usually voted in support of the Labour government after 1935, he criticised its members for not altering the monetary system; if they did, they would make New Zealand 'the real paradise of the Pacific'. This was one of the few complaints he had about a government he regarded as heir to the Liberal tradition.
On 24 June 1936, at the age of 65, Atmore married Dorothy Annie Corrigan at Hawera. His wife, wealthy and well-educated, made the new home they built, Te Maunga, a centre of hospitality. Especially during the Second World War they were both actively involved in patriotic work, for which Dorothy Atmore was awarded the MBE. On 8 August 1946 Harry announced his intention to stand down at the next election. Only two weeks later, on 20 August, he was found dead at his home; Dorothy died in 1976. There had been no children.
Harry Atmore's remarkable hold on the Nelson seat can be partly explained by his availability to his constituents. Requests for help - ranging from repairs for a country school, to exemption for an only son of elderly farmers from military service, to support for the completion of the Nelson railway, to appeals for jobs in the public service - were all answered personally in his own handwriting. For a whole generation Harry Atmore worked for all Nelsonians without party bias, with such a commitment that his constituents regarded him as a personal friend. He refused to own a car, preferring to ride a bicycle everywhere locally and thus be part of the neighbourhood.
Born five years before the end of provincial government, Harry Atmore represented an earlier, less sophisticated political age, before the rise of parties. He expressed the hopes of the descendants of the small pioneer settlers in their wish for a fairer, more egalitarian society. His determined pursuit of their interests earned him the respect even of political opponents and made possible a lengthy career as a political independent.
SHIRLEY TUNNICLIFF
Chandler, P. 'A remarkable, unorthodox man'. Nelson Evening Mail. 12 March 1983: 7
'For those who climbed to see him there was a meal'. Nelson Evening Mail. 12 March 1983: 7
'Not standing again'. Nelson Evening Mail. 8 Aug. 1946: 4
Obit. Nelson Evening Mail. 22 Aug. 1946: 4
HOW TO CITE THIS BIOGRAPHY:
Tunnicliff, Shirley. 'Atmore, Harry 1870 - 1946'. Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, updated 11 December 2002
URL: http://www.dnzb.govt.nz/
The original version of this biography was published in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography Volume Four (1921-1940), 1998 | Harry ATMORE
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Surname: AVERY
Forename(s): Charles Herbert
Age: 50 Years
Gender: Male
Date of death: 18 Oct 1927
Date of burial: 20 Oct 1927
Funeral director: C. Little & Sons, P O Box 26-003, Auckland
Cemetery: O'neill's Point Cemetery, King Edward Avenue, Bayswater
Location: Oneils Point Row J Plot 103 | Charles Herbert AVERY
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