AITKEN to WHAITE - Person Sheet
AITKEN to WHAITE - Person Sheet
NameEmily Beatrice HART , G Grandmother
Birth Date9 Aug 186454
Birth PlaceInvercargill, Southland, New Zealand
Death Date13 Nov 190755 Age: 43
Death PlaceLinwood, Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand
MemoCasinoma Breast 8 months and Exhaustion
Burial Date16 Nov 190756
Burial PlaceLinwood, Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand
MemoMethodist Section Linwood Cemetery.
OccupationTailoress (prior to marriage)
FatherEdward James HART (<1837-1879)
MotherCatherine Jane BRAY (1842-1933)
Spouses
1Thomas Hudson AITKEN , G Grandfather
Birth Date4 Dec 186745
Birth PlaceGreenhills, Southland, New Zealand
Reside Date190847 Age: 40
Reside PlaceSydenham, Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand
MemoThomas who's occupation was "moulder" and his children moved to Hutcheson Street, Sydenham, after the death of Emily, his first wife, in 1907 and shortly before the 1908 electoral records were finalised.This is apparent as he is listed in the supplementary records for this electorate.
Reside Date191148 Age: 43
Reside PlaceSydenham, Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand
MemoThomas and family lived at 7 Crohane Street in Sydenham. Thomas profession is listed as a "moulder".
Reside Date192550 Age: 57
Reside PlaceMatraville, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
MemoUntil 1926 after his second wife, Maud died Thomas moved to 3 King St. Randwick. His occupation was listed as "brass founder”. However later in 1925 he had moved to the home of daughter Edith Lillias Parker and her husband Charles at a house called "Mars" in Harold Street Matraville.
Reside Date192851 Age: 60
Reside PlaceBankstown, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
MemoTo 1929 he lived in Little Road in house named "Kinvarra". Charles and Edith Parker also moved to this home.
Reside Date193052 Age: 62
Reside PlaceRevesby, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
MemoBy 1930 Thomas had again moved his new address was a house called "Tinara" (76) in Turvey Street, Revesby. This move probably coincided with his younger daughter Elizabeth Beatrice marrying David Campbell and moving to Bondi. Thomas lived in Turvey Street until shortly before his death in 1935.
Death Date26 Mar 193553 Age: 67
Death PlaceLiverpool, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
MemoPulmonary Tuberculosis
Burial Date27 Mar 1935
Burial PlaceRookwood, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
MemoPresbyterian Cemetery, Rookwood NSW. Details from death certificate.
Occupationmoulder (NZ), Brass Founder (AU)
Alias/AKAAITKIN (birth)
FatherJames AITKEN (1838-1926)
MotherElizabeth Christie WALKER (1837-1918)
Marr Date18 Dec 188957,58
Marr PlaceInvercargill, Southland, New Zealand
Marr Memo They were married at the Ellis Road Primitive Methodist Church in Invercargill. Witnesses to the marriage were John Buchanan Hay and Minnie Campbell. Could John Buchanan Hay be the son of a sister of John Buchanan?
Reside Date190059
Reside PlaceInvercargill, Southland, New Zealand
MemoUntil 1903 Thomas who worked as "moulder" and Emily who listed as "home duties" lived in Crinan St. Invercargill. Thomas and Emily's first 4 children were born in this street, presumably at home. James, their first born in 1892 and it is likely they lived at this address from the time of their marriage in 1889.
Reside Date190560
Reside PlaceSydenham, Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand
MemoThomas, Emily and family moved to Christchurch, prior to the birth of daughter Elizabeth Beatrice, on 9 Apr 1905. They lived in Waltham Road, between Shakespeare Road and Darwin Street.
ChildrenJames Hudson (1892-1974)
 Robert Christie (1896-1976)
 Edith Lillias (1898-1977)
 Thomas Hart (1900-1980)
 Elizabeth Beatrice (1905-1986)
Notes for Thomas Hudson (Spouse 1)
(Medical):For a time before his death he resided at the State Hospital & Men's Home, Liverpool, New South Wales.
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