Chris Korte's New Zealand Genealogy Project
Charles HAYLOCK

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Name Charles HAYLOCK Birth 10 Feb 1859 Akaroa, Canterbury, New Zealand [1, 2, 3]
Gender Male Occupation From 1890 to 1897 [4, 5] Farmer, Aongatete, Tauranga, Bay of Plenty Occupation From 1900 to 1904 [4, 5] Farmer, Taneatua, Bay of Plenty Occupation From 1905 to 1926 [3, 4, 5, 6] Farmer, Awamarino, Te Anga Death 22 May 1926 Hamilton, Waikato, New Zealand [1, 3, 7, 8]
Probate 29 Mar 1927 Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand [8]
Burial Te Waitere, Waikato, New Zealand [9, 10, 11]
Person ID I6172 NZ Genealogy Project | HAYLOCK Descendant Last Modified 29 Oct 2023
Father Charles HAYLOCK, b. 22 Aug 1831, Ashdon, Essex, England d. 20 Jan 1910, Akaroa, Canterbury, New Zealand
(Age 78 years)
Mother Julia Laura WATKINS [Laura], b. 06 Sep 1831, London, Middlesex, England d. 10 Aug 1908, Akaroa, Canterbury, New Zealand
(Age 76 years)
Marriage 15 Apr 1858 Akaroa, Canterbury, New Zealand [12]
Family ID F1875 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Alice HAYLOCK, b. 01 Aug 1865, Akaroa, Canterbury, New Zealand d. 29 Sep 1929, Awamarino, Waikato, New Zealand
(Age 64 years)
Marriage 26 Oct 1882 Akaroa, Canterbury, New Zealand [3, 13]
Children 1. Alice Maude HAYLOCK, b. 10 Nov 1883, Akaroa, Canterbury, New Zealand d. 01 Jun 1953, Te Kuiti, Waikato, New Zealand
(Age 69 years)
2. Charles Horace Neville HAYLOCK, b. 08 Mar 1885, Akaroa, Canterbury, New Zealand d. 31 May 1965, Hamilton, Waikato, New Zealand
(Age 80 years)
3. Grace HAYLOCK, b. 09 Feb 1887, Akaroa, Canterbury, New Zealand d. 04 Jan 1935, Awamarino, Waikato, New Zealand
(Age 47 years)
4. Roy Wilfred HAYLOCK, b. 04 Apr 1889, Tauranga, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand d. 15 Jul 1962, Te Kuiti, Waikato, New Zealand
(Age 73 years)
+ 5. Mary Gertrude HAYLOCK, b. 28 Jul 1891, Katikati, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand d. 14 Feb 1956, Henderson, Auckland, New Zealand
(Age 64 years)
6. Ernest HAYLOCK, b. 28 Jul 1891, Katikati, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand d. 08 Jun 1917, France
(Age 25 years)
7. Dorothy Lucy HAYLOCK, b. 08 Apr 1894, Tauranga, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand d. 25 Mar 1951, Hamilton, Waikato, New Zealand
(Age 56 years)
8. Louis Walter HAYLOCK, b. 26 Aug 1896, Opotiki, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand d. 30 Sep 1955, Ngaruawahia, Waikato, New Zealand
(Age 59 years)
+ 9. Winifred May HAYLOCK, b. 01 May 1899, Opotiki, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand d. 29 Oct 1973, Te Kuiti, Waikato, New Zealand
(Age 74 years)
10. Ivan Leonard HAYLOCK, b. 05 Nov 1901, Whakatane, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand d. 28 Jul 1917, Hamilton, Waikato, New Zealand
(Age 15 years)
11. James Daniel HAYLOCK, b. 04 May 1907, Kawhia, Waikato, New Zealand d. 07 Apr 1917, New Zealand
(Age 9 years)
Family ID F1865 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 31 Dec 2024
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Headstones Headstones (Log in)
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Notes OBITUARY.
THE PASSING OF A PIONEER.
The whole of the Kawhia District suffered a severe loss when an old and highly-respected farmer and stock-breeder of Awamarino, Mr Charles Haylock, died in the Hamilton hospital early on Saturday, the 22nd Inst, in his sixty-sixth year after a brief illness.
Mr Charles Haylock
Deceased was a son of the late Mr Charles Haylock, one of the early pioneers of Akaroa, and at an early age the death of his father threw the full weight of the farm management on his shoulders. After some years there he moved to the North Island, farming for a time at Katikati, later for eleven years at Taneatua, and finally in 1902, when the Kawhia South block was opened up, the late Mr Haylock was one of the first pioneers. He chose a section of fertile land in the Marokopa Valley in the heart of virgin forest which then entailed days of hard travelling to reach the nearest township. With the heart of a lion he set about doing his share towards breaking this wilderness of raupo swamp and heavy forest into a civilized state and establishing a home for his family. His death took place just when his work was nearing fruition. He was closely identified with all local public affairs and was one of the founders and for many years a director of the Marakopa Dairy Co.
One of the old school, the deceased was a man of singular strength of character and purpose, bore goodwill to all his fellowmen, and his unbounded hospitality was widely known and appreciated.
Mr Haylock's eldest son was killed at the war, and he is survived by his wife, three sons and five daughters.
Source: Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, 28 May 1926, Page 2.
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Sources Sources (Log in)