Chris Korte's New Zealand Genealogy Project
Henry HAYLOCK [Harry]

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Name Henry HAYLOCK Known As Harry Birth 17 Jun 1838 Ashdon, Essex, England [1, 2]
Gender Male Immigration From 27 Nov 1849 to 02 Apr 1850 Barque MONARCH [2]
Immigration From 27 Nov 1849 to 02 Apr 1850 Akaroa, Canterbury, New Zealand [2]
Occupation Dairy Farmer, Akaroa [3] Death 11 May 1915 Akaroa, Canterbury, New Zealand [1, 2, 4]
Burial 13 May 1915 Akaroa, Canterbury, New Zealand [5, 6]
Probate 05 Jun 1915 Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand [3]
Person ID I6699 NZ Genealogy Project | HAYLOCK Descendant Last Modified 12 Feb 2017
Father Charles Lagden HAYLOCK, b. 07 Oct 1806, Ashdon, Essex, England d. 29 Oct 1860, Akaroa, Canterbury, New Zealand
(Age 54 years)
Mother Elizabeth WILLET, b. 30 Jun 1804 d. 25 Mar 1842 (Age 37 years) Marriage 05 Aug 1828 Ashdon Hall Farm, Essex, England [7, 8]
Family ID F1861 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Mary Anne GRANDI, b. 15 Dec 1843, St Martin in the Fields, Middlesex, England d. 06 Jan 1930, New Zealand
(Age 86 years)
Marriage 24 Apr 1867 Akaroa, Canterbury, New Zealand [2, 9, 10]
Children + 1. Elizabeth Charlotte HAYLOCK, b. 24 Feb 1868, Akaroa, Canterbury, New Zealand d. 02 Oct 1901, Akaroa, Canterbury, New Zealand
(Age 33 years)
2. Amy Ellen HAYLOCK [Nell], b. 20 Jul 1869, Akaroa, Canterbury, New Zealand d. 04 Jun 1969, Akaroa, Canterbury, New Zealand
(Age 99 years)
+ 3. Hebe Edith HAYLOCK, b. 30 Dec 1870, Akaroa, Canterbury, New Zealand d. 26 Dec 1961, Akaroa, Canterbury, New Zealand
(Age 90 years)
+ 4. Henry Oriano Grandi HAYLOCK [Harry], b. 08 Apr 1873, Akaroa, Canterbury, New Zealand d. 15 Dec 1950, Akaroa, Canterbury, New Zealand
(Age 77 years)
5. Arthur Rhodes HAYLOCK, b. 22 Apr 1875, Akaroa, Canterbury, New Zealand d. 11 Jul 1962, Akaroa, Canterbury, New Zealand
(Age 87 years)
+ 6. Arnold Newton HAYLOCK, b. 01 Feb 1877, Akaroa, Canterbury, New Zealand d. 24 Jun 1929, Stratford, Taranaki, New Zealand
(Age 52 years)
+ 7. Mabel Mary HAYLOCK, b. 01 Jul 1879, Akaroa, Canterbury, New Zealand d. 05 Sep 1955, Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand
(Age 76 years)
8. Nora Gertrude HAYLOCK, b. 16 Apr 1883, Akaroa, Canterbury, New Zealand d. 19 Apr 1971, Akaroa, Canterbury, New Zealand
(Age 88 years)
Family ID F2354 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 31 Dec 2024
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Notes OBITUARY
In the death of Mr Harry Haylock on Tuesday last, Akaroa loses another of the party of emigrants who came out to Akaroa in the Monarch on April 2nd, 1850. This boat was specially chartered by Mr Robinson, first magistrate of Akaroa, and Mr Smith, then owner of Kinloch, Little River. The boat was bringing out stock for the two gentlemen mentioned, but she also carried a number of passengers, the majority of whom were bound for Auckland which was to be the boat's first port of call. When off Banks Peninsula the boat was obliged to call into Akaroa through stress of weather, and Mr Haylock sen. and his family were among those who were so delighted with Akaroa that they decided not to go on to Auckland. Mr Harrington, Mrs Wascoe, Mr S.C. Farr and Messrs Vogan were amongst some of the others who settled here. Immediately after landing the passengers heard of the formation of the Canterbury Land Assn., and made arrangements to buy up their holdings. Mr Haylock sen., with his four sons, whom deceased was the youngest, settled in Greban Valley, which he called after his birthplace in Suffolk. He established there the first flour mill in Canterbury.
Young Harry Haylock grew up with the settlement, and after working with his father at various occupations on the land, finally settled down at Onuku, about three miles from Akaroa town, where he had, as time progressed, a large model dairy farm. In 1868 he married Miss Grandi, and had a family of eight, three sons, Messrs Arnold, Lai and Arthur Haylock, and five daughters, of whom four are living, Mesdames H. McDonnld, T. Rhodes, Misses Nellie and Nora Haylock. One daughter, Mrs Alfred Haylock, died about ten years ago. About nine years ago he leased his farm to one of his sons and retired to Akaroa, passing the evening of his days in attending to a fine garden, of which he was very proud. He was of a most kindly and hospitable nature, and his homestead at Onuku was famed throughout the Peninsula for its welcome to visitors. Though often asked, be took no part in public life. All his life he enjoyed splendid health, a week ago being the first time he ever had a doctor. He was buried in the Church of England cemetery yesterday by the Rev A H Julius, there being a large cortege who paid their last respects.
Source: Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, 14 May 1915.
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