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Family: Robert WILSON / Chrissie Mayzie HOSKIN [Chrissie May] (F979)

m. 26 Dec 1931

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  • Male
    Robert WILSON

    Birth  29 Mar 1909  Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  13 Oct 1991   
    Burial  29 Apr 1992  Hastings, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand Find all individuals with events at this location
    Marriage  26 Dec 1931  [1, 2]  New Zealand  [1, 2] Find all individuals with events at this location
    Divorced  1945  [3]  Wanganui, Wanganui, New Zealand  [3] Find all individuals with events at this location
    Other Spouse  Moya Dorothy TERRELL | F7702 
    Marriage  1951  New Zealand Find all individuals with events at this location
    Father  Robert WILSON | F7701 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Annie ? | F7701 Group Sheet 

    Female
    Chrissie Mayzie HOSKIN [Chrissie May]

    Birth  10 Nov 1912  Wanganui, Wanganui, New Zealand Find all individuals with events at this location
    Christening  16 Jan 1913  Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  25 Oct 1994  New Zealand Find all individuals with events at this location
    Burial  1994  Hastings, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand Find all individuals with events at this location
    Other Spouse  Herman Joseph LAMBERT | F980 
    Marriage  24 Oct 1945  New Zealand Find all individuals with events at this location
    Father  John Alexander McKain HOSKIN | F971 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Annie Hannah WASLEY | F971 Group Sheet 

  • Notes 
    • MATTERS IN DIVORCE

      PETITIONS TO WANGANUI SUPREME COURT

      Robert Wilson (Mr. C. F. Treadwell) sought divorce from Chrissie Mayzie Wilson on the grounds of adultery, Herman Joseph Lambert being named as co-respondent. The petitioner is overseas, and His Honour made an order giving leave to him to proceed with his petition by power of attorney. Annie Wilson, the petitioner's mother, who had power of attorney, gave evidence on her son's behalf. She said she knew that respondent and co-respondent were living together. The two children of the marriage were at present with the mother, but the matter of their custody would be dealt with on the arrival back in New Zealand of the petitioner. He was expected back soon.

      Decree nisi was granted, to be moved absolute after the expiry of three months. The question of custody of the children was stood over for an application to be made by the petitioner, as he is not at present in a position to take over custody. Costs were allowed against the co-respondent.

      Source: Wanganui Chronicle, 21 February 1945, Page 3.