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Research in Other Countries => New Zealand => New Zealand Completed Requests => Topic started by: Sarndra on Saturday 09 January 10 09:31 GMT (UK)
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Hi all
My great grandfather Robert Alexander JOHNSTON died of asphyxiation during an epileptic fit on 3 April 1912 aged 66 at Lorne Hospital, Wallacetown, Invercargill. He was buried 'at Waikiwi' and this is all I know regarding his burial. I do not know if there is a public cemetery [presume there is] or it is the local churchyard [although if it was the churchyard i would suspect that would have been on his death certificate]. Google hasn't helped much either. There appears to be no online Waikiwi cemetery database.
Wondering if anyone local would care one day to attempt to locate his grave for me? Bit of an ask as i have no idea how big the cemetery would be down there.
His wife Isabella [Bella] is buried at St Johns Cemetery [the churchyard i suspect?] and so i'm hoping maybe they are buried together. She died 3 August 1919 of senility at Seacliff mental asylum, Invercargill aged 70.
A big thankyou in advance for any attempt!
Cheers
Sarndra
www.sarndra.com
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Hi Sarndra
St Johns is at Waikiwi
A search brings up neither of them under JOHNSTON
Here is the link for Invercargill cemetery search
http://www.rootschat.com/links/06yv/
Cheers
Annie
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Ah found them recorded as JOHNSTONE
Both in same plot at St Johns
Robert buried as Alexander but the right year.
Cheers
Annie
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Hi Sarndra
St Johns is at Waikiwi
A search brings up neither of them under JOHNSTON
Here is the link for Invercargill cemetery search
http://www.rootschat.com/links/06yv/
Cheers
Annie
Howdy Annie :-)
Yes i was presuming Waikiwi...probably rural in 1912 ... was now swallowed up by Invercargill, such is urban sprawl. Thanks for the link :-) No record does not make for a happy Sarndra LOL! Their death certs state that's where they are hmmm...oh well... pesky ancestors... something will pop up somewhere hopefully, just because they don't appear online doesn't mean they aren't there! I know i'm finding new information added to sites all the time.
Again, thanks!
Sarndra
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Did you read my second post!! LOL
Search for Isabella Johnstone.
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Ah found them recorded as JOHNSTONE
Both in same plot at St Johns
Robert buried as Alexander but the right year.
Cheers
Annie
Ohhhh fabbbbulousss ta muchly! :-) LOL i was going to try Johnstone but all the other documents i have of them have the name recorded correctly and thought nah it wouldn't be put in wrong..just goes to show ya...and i should know after doing genealogy for more than 33 years LOL and no wonder Johnston didn't come up for me either..had a stupid pop up blocker on that i didn't realise... it comes up now! It seems he was known as Alexander also. His son had the same name pretty much.
Wonderful :-) Thanks!
Sarndra
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Did you read my second post!! LOL
Search for Isabella Johnstone.
LOL yeah ta... we are like ships in the night :P
S
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hehe glad you got it:)
Annie
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hehe glad you got it:)
Annie
LOL heres a picture of granny Isabella taken c1910 at Invercargill with her Grandson Tommy Hunt. My grandmother [her grandaughter 1913-1998] used to tell me she remembered Gran Bella as always sitting at her [Bella's] table with all her jewellery on, dressed in black with a bottle of beer beside her LOL.
Cheers
S
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she looks an interesting lady!
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What a dork..i'm not completed at all LOL!
As per my original request [got so sidetracked just after i posted originally] ... would some lovely person living in the Waikiwi area care to take a digital photo of my ancestors grave for me?
Situation is:
St Johns Cemetery, Waikiwi
Block 12, Plot 8A
Robert Alexander [known as Alexander] JOHNSTON d 3 April 1912 and his wife
Isabella [Bella] JOHNSTON d 3 August 1919
Not known if there is a headstone.
Much appeciated!
Sarndra
www.sarndra.com
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Hi
I'm doing some research on Devenny families in the Raymoghy/Taughboyne area of County Donegal. I believe Isabella was baptised in Taughboyne in 1842 (https://www.ireland.anglican.org/cmsfiles/pdf/AboutUs/library/registers/Taughboyne/TaughboyneBaptisms.pdf) and married Robert in 1870 as I'm sure you know. I think I found a Flickr post where you note Isabella is Scottish.
Her mother was Catherine Devenny according to the baptismal record - there are other Devenny families that emigrated to NZ so I am wondering if there is a connection?
Regards
Jason
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Well Hi Jason thanks for that, but i have her maiden name as MCKAI/MCKAY i've never come across DEVENNY.
Cheers
Sarndra
Hi
I'm doing some research on Devenny families in the Raymoghy/Taughboyne area of County Donegal. I believe Isabella was baptised in Taughboyne in 1842 (https://www.ireland.anglican.org/cmsfiles/pdf/AboutUs/library/registers/Taughboyne/TaughboyneBaptisms.pdf) and married Robert in 1870 as I'm sure you know. I think I found a Flickr post where you note Isabella is Scottish.
Her mother was Catherine Devenny according to the baptismal record - there are other Devenny families that emigrated to NZ so I am wondering if there is a connection?
Regards
Jason
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She was baptised in Taughboyne, having been born in the townland of Dundee. Her mother was Catherine Devenny and father James McCain (the most common spelling, others being McKean, McCaine, etc.).