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Title: New Zealand Calverts
Post by: mrbloggins on Saturday 29 December 07 13:13 GMT (UK)
I am looking for someone whose research involves the Calvert family in New Zealand.  Of particular interest to me is an Arthur Calvert who was born in West Hartlepool England in 1855 (father George, mother Ann, brothers Frederick W and Henry, sisters Emily and Kathleen Ann).  Arthur moved to Wellington New Zealand c:1890/1900.  The 1871 Hartlepool census shows him as a 17 year old Engine Fitter Apprentice, though he very well could ended up taking the tailoring profession as his brothers were all tailors, his father was a tailor, his grandfather was a tailor, etc. etc.

I focus on Wellington as a home as I have a photo of him, taken at a Wellington Photo Studio, namely J.Y. Aldersley, Tasman Street, Wellington.

If any of this information sounds familiar to any Calvert family researchers, I'd appreciate hearing from you.

Title: Re: New Zealand Calverts
Post by: Thamesite2017 on Saturday 29 December 07 22:10 GMT (UK)
1893electoral roll has an
Arthur Calvert , No 1814

Electorate   Wellington
Voting Qualification   Residential
Residential Address   Hawker St
Occupation   Engineer
   
Title: Re: New Zealand Calverts
Post by: mrbloggins on Saturday 29 December 07 23:34 GMT (UK)
Thanks Althea.  That could very well be him.  Too bad it doesn't list his spouse and children.  Oh well, it's a start.

Thank you very much.
Title: Re: New Zealand Calverts
Post by: Thamesite2017 on Sunday 30 December 07 07:02 GMT (UK)
If you search Papers past you may find some possible info
http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&srpos=2&cl=search&d=EP19130830.2.3&e=-------en--1----0arthur+calvert-all
there is a daughter of Arthur Calvert death 1913, Tasman St

An inspector report
http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&srpos=30&cl=search&d=EP19061013.2.14&e=-------en--21----0arthur+calvert-all mentioning Arthur

PLus many more..
Title: Re: New Zealand Calverts
Post by: mrbloggins on Sunday 30 December 07 14:20 GMT (UK)
Thank you very much Althea for the links to paperspast.  This is a site I hadn't heard of and it seems to hold quite a bit of valuable genealogy info.

Thanks again. 
Title: Re: New Zealand Calverts
Post by: DotBrennan on Sunday 09 November 08 23:38 GMT (UK)

In the interests of good housekeeping, I’ve moved this post to completed.

Assistance has been provided …….

Title: Re: New Zealand Calverts
Post by: kris.elliott on Sunday 14 June 09 02:24 BST (UK)
Hi,

I am in New Zealand and tracing my Family Tree.  One of the branches has an Arthur Calvert in it, although I don't yet know his parents names.  However I do know is spouse and childrens details.

I have ordered his New Zealand Death Certificate to see if this provides information that matches yours.

Please feel free to contact me directly at (*) so that we can compare notes and see if your trees join.

Kind Regards

Kris

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Title: Re: New Zealand Calverts
Post by: Sfance on Thursday 15 October 09 23:42 BST (UK)
Hi - I think I know who Arthur Calvert was. If you're still interested MrBloggins, get back on and I'll and I'll expand.
Title: Re: New Zealand Calverts
Post by: mrbloggins on Friday 16 October 09 02:05 BST (UK)
Hello Sfance - I would definitely be interested in hearing what you have on Arthur Calvert.  Since I originally posted this query I have linked Arthur as follows:  Arthur married Laura Lavinia Taylor Andersley in 1886, and they had 7 children.  Arthur died in November 1946 in Wellington NZ.  I have years of birth on all of the children but not complete dates.
Title: Re: New Zealand Calverts
Post by: Sfance on Friday 16 October 09 02:27 BST (UK)
Hi Mr.Bloggins. You've made good progress! Laura Lavinia was an ancestor of mine. She was the daughter of Nathan Atkinson who amongst other things, wrote hyms for the Salvation Army. He emigrated to NZ with his family on 9/26/84 on the SS Ruahepu and died at Wellington on 10/19/99. As I remember the story, the Aldersleys met the Calverts on the boat. Laura married Arthur on 8/5/86 at Durham St. Methodist, Christchurch. The Wellington Photo Studio you mentioned in your original post probably belonged to David James Aldersley, Laura's brother, who became quite a famous photographer in NZ. His postcards can sometimes be found selling on Ebay. Nathan Atkinson's family were very close and they had family reunions until quite recently, maybe still do. A Kathleen Kelly was the main mover and shaker as far as I can tell. She died a few years ago, but she deposited various family documents in the Wellington library, including a long poem that NA wrote about their voyage to NZ, that you may be able to find if you dig about (I did). Nathan Atkinson had a bunch of children, the 2nd eldest of whom, Jane Anne never married but kept house for Arthur and Laura until she died in 1924.
Regards,
Stephen Aldersley (Rochester, New York)
Title: Re: New Zealand Calverts
Post by: mrbloggins on Friday 16 October 09 11:28 BST (UK)
Thank you so much for your quick Response - This information will definitely give me another direction in which to search.  I'm attaching a link to my family tree on rootsweb, maybe it can help you with some of your research:

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=atkinson1

One question that came up while reading your response; why do Laura and her siblings have a different last name than their father?  Was Laura and David's mother previously married?

On another note, this genealogy research really took an interesting turn.  Just yesterday I managed to link in the family of Camilla Shand, the current Duchess of Cornwall.  With her marriage to Prince Charles I can now include the Royal Family in my genealogy tree.

Stephen Atkinson (Steve)
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Title: Re: New Zealand Calverts
Post by: Sfance on Friday 16 October 09 13:48 BST (UK)
Hi Steve, congrats on suddenly becoming royalty! After I wrote yesterday I was afraid that my reference to Nathan Atkinson would be confusing. Atkinson was his middle name, his full name being Nathan Atkinson Aldersley. Of course, I didn't know that you would be an Atkinson, too! One of the best things people can do for genealogists in subsequent generations is leave a nice big paper trail and Nathan did that more than most. Nathan Atkinson did marry twice, his first wife being Sarah Green (d. 10/8/64), and his second Faith Taylor. The family was staunchly Methodist, though how that happened I haven't yet discovered since earlier & later Aldersleys tend to be CofE. Nathan was a Methodist minister by age 17. He married Faith Taylor on 9/20/66 at a Wesleyan Methodist chapel in Tadcaster. Faith died on 12/11/00, so a little less than a year after Nathan. Laura Lavinia was the couple's first child. Where Nathan got the middle name Atkinson I have not been able to discover for sure. Previous to his generation there is only one other Atkinson in the family, one Alice Atkinson from Colne, Lancashire who married a William Aldersley in 1796. William was from a different branch, but my sense is that the family was quite tight and it is conceivable that Nathan's father who was the same generation as William knew William and his wife. In any case, Nathan's eldest son Alpheus named his own son Philip Atkinson. I haven't followed Philip's history and don't know whether he ended up in NZ. His father did and all his siblings were born there (Rangiora), but Philip was born in Croydon in 1882. If you come across him in your researches, please let me know. Nathan's son, David James, the photographer, also followed the "Atkinson" tradition: his second son was Eric Atkinson Aldersley who probably lived most of his life in NZ. Eric never married. Eric's brother, William Arthur played cricket for NZ. I think he was a bowler. He lived to age 93 and died at Diamond, NZ in 1981. I believe there is currently a Bruce Aldersley, David James' great grandson, still going strong in NZ (or Australia) carrying on Nathan's tradition by being in the Salvation Army, but I haven't been in touch with him, my interests lying more in the 18th and 19th centuries. In the meantime, thank you for your tree - I will study it later today.

Stephen