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Research in Other Countries => New Zealand => New Zealand Completed Requests => Topic started by: plays54 on Monday 13 June 11 02:09 BST (UK)
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Hi,
looking for information on a William Alexander Smith who died in Balclutha around 1953.
Any marriage info and children?
Thanks.
plays54
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Hi plays54,
This may be his death
1953/32556 Smith William Alexander aged 74Yrs
You can look on BDM"S unfortunately there are a few W A Smiths
https://www.bdmhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz/Home/
Cheers Janette
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If that is the William Alexander Smith that died in 1953, he is buried in the Balclutha Old Cemetery.
You could try contacting the Clutha Council, their "contact us" is at the bottom of the page.
http://www.rootschat.com/links/0dq1/
Cheers
KHP
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Hi there
Have visited that cemetery a few times now. If you like to get all the relavent information .. i.e. cemetery map , location and discription of gravesite etc and forward to me I will photograph when I pass through Balclutha on 23 June next.
PM me if you obtain the information and I will give you my e mail address.
Cheers
Alex G
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Janette / kiwihalfpint / New Zealander
Many thanks for your help - looks like this could be the right William Alexander.
His father Alexander was the brother of my 2x great grandmother, and the William name is his grandfather's name. Alexander and his brother David emigrated to New Zealand in 1859. The family originated in Fife. On arrival in NZ the family settled around the Balclutha / Waitepeka / Toiro area but I have had great difficulty in sourcing any information regarding their lives and any families they may have had.
So again thanks for your help.
New Zealander - will PM you a.s.a.p.
Thanks
plays54
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There is a William Smith attended Otago Boys High School 1890-91(Dunedin)
The OBHS Centennial Register (1963) record him as a farmer at Waiwera and later Catlins Died Dunedin 1951
If this is a relative he could have been a boarder at Park House or Campbell House during 1890 & 1891
SignalHill
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@SignalHill
Thanks for that. Interesting thought as it may be my Smiths who emigrated from Fife were agricultural laborers so I doubt if they went to such a school or were even boarders. As mentioned Williams father Alexander emigrated with his brother David. From much earlier posts on Rootschat concerning David's family I learned that one of David's children, thus a cousin of William, attended the primary school at Waitepeka near Balclutha. However, thanks for your input.
Rgds
plays54
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I can add perhaps my two bobs worth on this one.
On previous visits to not only Balclutha cemeteries but others in the district was assisting another Roots Chat member, Lil Terrier, chasing down the Smith family. Late 2010 and early 2011.
I am aware that there is a lot of Smiths around .. or more then one Smith family !!!
Cheers
Alex G ;D
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If you contact me in New Zealand on((*)) I will assist with some data as I am in this tree.
My Matheson Great Grandparents came from Dingwall Ross and Cromarty in Scotland.
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My Great Grandmother Charlotte Wade nee Matheson was the sister of Henrietta Singers + Smith + Allen.
Richard Henderson Smith 1863-1954 was husband.
Henriett's parents William and Catherine Matheson nee Drysdale.
Came from Dingwall Ross and Cromary Scotland and to New Zealand on ship Ruapehu 11 Set 1886.
Richard and Henrietta Smith nee Matheson; Divorced on grounds of desertion,
22 Dec 1915 Papers Past.
Lived at Konini when married.
John Allen her third husband and her are buried Hamilton Park cemetery. Lived at Tirau. Grave DD-Q-61
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Hello Bassa,
I haven't been on Roots Chat for ages and just found your post.
Very interesting. My David Smith from Logie, Fife, emigrated to NZ with his bride Ann Henderson. Your Richard Henderson Smith may well be one of their children. Ann Henderson was born in Ceres, Fife, Scotland, and she had a brother Richard Henderson. The only other child of David and Ann that I have details of is Ellen Turbain Smith who moved to, married and died in Palmerston. David and Ann appeared to have incorporated their family surnames into naming of their children. David's mother's surname was Turbain.
The only Richard Henderson Smith I have found appeared to return to Scotland and married in Aberdeen. So do you think it's the same person?
Rgds.