1872 - 1947 (75 years)
Has 4 ancestors but no descendants in this family tree.
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Name |
Archibald Edwards BATEMAN |
Birth |
24 May 1872 |
Bampton, Oxfordshire, England [1, 2] |
Gender |
Male |
Immigration |
From 09 Dec 1882 to 12 Mar 1883 |
ship WELLINGTON [3, 4, 5] |
Immigration |
From 09 Dec 1882 to 12 Mar 1883 |
Port Chalmers, Otago, New Zealand [5] |
Occupation |
Farmer [6] |
Occupation |
1905 [7] |
Rabbit buyer, Waitahuna |
Death |
06 Oct 1947 |
Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand [3, 8, 9] |
Burial |
08 Oct 1947 |
Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand [10] |
Probate |
12 Dec 1947 |
Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand [6, 9] |
Person ID |
I9259 |
NZ Genealogy Project |
Last Modified |
20 Apr 2008 |
Father |
Thomas Henry BATEMAN [Henry], b. 1841, Bampton, Oxfordshire, England d. 11 May 1914, Waitahuna, Otago, New Zealand (Age 73 years) |
Mother |
Elizabeth EDWARDS, b. 10 Jan 1845, Garsington, Oxfordshire, England d. 20 Jan 1929, Moneymore, Otago, New Zealand (Age 84 years) |
Marriage |
10 Jan 1867 |
Bampton, Oxfordshire, England [5, 11] |
Census |
02 Apr 1871 |
Bampton, Oxfordshire, England [12] |
Notes |
EARLY DAYSTO THE EDITORSIR, - A reference by Mr E. Godfred, an early-day resident of Port Chalmers to having shipped on the Wild Deer has revived memories of my landing at Port Chalmers in - I think - the year 1883. The ship Wellington brought out a large number of emigrants. We left Greenock about the same time as the Wild Deer, and there was some speculation as to which would get to New Zealand first. We had a protracted voyage which extended to well over 100 days. I was nine years old at the time, and there were a number of children on board. My late father acted as schoolmaster on the voyage. When Fort Chalmers was reached there was great excitement.
We watched the tug puffing down the harbour to pull us into the wharf. We children were all agog, and when the pilot climbed up over the side the first news given out was that the Wild Deer had been wrecked. I could not understand at the time why some of the passengers wept on hearing this, but later I learned that they had friends on board that ship.
By last mail I received letters from Home that were posted on August 1. If they had taken as long to come to New Zealand as the ship Wellington took at the time of which I write they would not have been delivered until some time in October.
I am etc., A. E. Bateman. Waitahuna, September 11.
Source: Otago Daily Times, 12 September 1931 Page 16.
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Family ID |
F101 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Johanna Margaret PAASKESON, b. 12 Mar 1871, Waitahuna, Otago, New Zealand d. 05 Mar 1954, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand (Age 82 years) |
Marriage |
12 May 1897 |
Waitahuna, Otago, New Zealand [14, 15, 16] |
Family ID |
F3121 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
31 Dec 2024 |
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Event Map |
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 | Birth - 24 May 1872 - Bampton, Oxfordshire, England |
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 | Immigration - From 09 Dec 1882 to 12 Mar 1883 - Port Chalmers, Otago, New Zealand |
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 | Marriage - 12 May 1897 - Waitahuna, Otago, New Zealand |
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 | Death - 06 Oct 1947 - Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand |
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 | Burial - 08 Oct 1947 - Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand |
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 | Probate - 12 Dec 1947 - Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand |
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