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Re: Davies and Dodd
« Reply #54 on: Tuesday 29 June 10 20:36 BST (UK) »

Is there anyway of finding out occupations of the Dodds family? I know Herman G T Davies was a draper (amongst other things!) and so was his father (for a while at least).
I am so excited - thank you so much Lu.


Hi Ali

Yes  ... I have  all that information for you ... will add it shortly.   :)     [ Bear with me ... I keep getting "sidetracked".   ;D ]

Nice photo.   :)

~  Lu


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Re: Davies and Dodd
« Reply #55 on: Tuesday 29 June 10 20:38 BST (UK) »
Thank you Lu.
It is the "little" details that make all the difference and how you get to know the family.  I have traced my mother's side of my family back to the 13th century but it is the trivial details of the most recently born ancestors that are the most exciting - what they did for a living?, where they moved to and how?, record of service at war and even better school records and photos of where they lived and what they did on a day to day basis.  I was more excited to find out that my great grandmother was a "match girl" in the slums of Manchester that finding that my mother had royal blood ( v. diluted of course).
Ali x
HISCOX-Worc, Staffs, Lancs.  WATSON-Warks. GOODHALL-Beds. WATERFIELD-Worcs, Lancs.  GINNS-Northants.  ROBERTS-Lancs.  SAWYER-Berks. COOLE-Glos. DAVIES-Berks, Australia, NZ.

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Re: Davies and Dodd
« Reply #56 on: Tuesday 29 June 10 20:47 BST (UK) »

I am still reading and re-reading the info.
If Annie Dodd married Walter in Feb 1881 and Herman was born in Aug 1881, I am guessing that she was pregnant when walking down the aisle!!

Hee, hee ... isn't it great when you get actual dates and can work these things out.   ;D      Wonder what our rellies would make of this ... knowing all these years later that we were 'airing their dirty laundry'.

I'm with you "that the little details" do make a difference.
[Am trying to deliver this in a format so you can just print it out and pick over it all, later.  ;)   It's probably just the "tip of the iceberg"  ... I'm sure there'll be much more to discover.  ;) ]
Glad to hear you've made those wonderful discoveries in your own family tree.

~  Lu
                                   much more to come     >>

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Re: Davies and Dodd
« Reply #57 on: Tuesday 29 June 10 21:00 BST (UK) »
I know - I found illegitimate children, incest, bigamy and suicide in my stepfathers tree - all in the same village - fabbie!

Thank you - all your info. is so clear - I got so excited that I forgot to hook up the printer and have been scribbling like mad..........

If nothing else this is a great distraction from the football!!

Ali
HISCOX-Worc, Staffs, Lancs.  WATSON-Warks. GOODHALL-Beds. WATERFIELD-Worcs, Lancs.  GINNS-Northants.  ROBERTS-Lancs.  SAWYER-Berks. COOLE-Glos. DAVIES-Berks, Australia, NZ.


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Re: Davies and Dodd
« Reply #58 on: Tuesday 29 June 10 21:08 BST (UK) »
Ah yes   ... now, drapers in the family.   ;)

This next lot of info is for Catherine T. DODD - Annie's sister.

NZ Marriage

Catherine Tankersley DODD - 25 years
William Stevens PASCOE *  ;)  -  24 years  


married at Knox Presbyterian Church, Dunedin
1 January 1889  :

[*  Mr. PASCOE above, is of course the guy mentioned earlier in the thread, as having been in business in Wellington with Walter DAVIES ... so he was also his brother-in-law ! ]

NZ Births

1892 - PASCOE - Bethany Eva

Parents:  William Stevens and (Catherine) indexed as "Kate Jan Kersley" (obviously a mis-transcription of "Tankersley" ?)
[Note:   Catherine died in Australia - her husband had died earlier in NZ.    Catherine also had another daughter - who may or may not have been William's  child. ?  Will add details shortly. ]
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Re: Davies and Dodd
« Reply #59 on: Tuesday 29 June 10 21:24 BST (UK) »
  ...  just digressing ... and getting back to the subject of "drapers"  ... I think very possibly this occupation went back beyond Herman DAVIES ?

This from an index of early Dunedin Electoral rolls and Trade Directories  >> 

1868

DODD - Mrs. H.

Draper  -   George Street, Dunedin 
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also  ...

1864   (Harnett's Directory)

DODD - H.   -  George Street

Butcher - Dunedin
     ???

and  ...

1893

DODD - Alfred Ernest
Coachbuilder
Residence:  Scotland Street



[PapersPast has an article or two about a fire in Dunedin (can't remember the year) ...  a Mr H. DODD's butcher's shop was destroyed ? ]





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Re: Davies and Dodd
« Reply #60 on: Tuesday 29 June 10 21:50 BST (UK) »
I saw the 1841 and 1851 UK censuses for the Tankersley family at Gainsborough, Lincolnshire.
Bethany's father Robert Tankersley was a joiner but unfortunately died in 1850.  In 1851 Bethany was living with her mother and one sister - she was a straw bonnet maker.  Her mother died in c.1862.
HISCOX-Worc, Staffs, Lancs.  WATSON-Warks. GOODHALL-Beds. WATERFIELD-Worcs, Lancs.  GINNS-Northants.  ROBERTS-Lancs.  SAWYER-Berks. COOLE-Glos. DAVIES-Berks, Australia, NZ.

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Re: Davies and Dodd
« Reply #61 on: Tuesday 29 June 10 22:16 BST (UK) »
  ... straw bonnet maker  ...

Here's "Mrs. H. DODD" (most likely to be Bethany) in another Directory listing.   ;)

1870-71  (Wise's)

DODD - Mrs H.
Milliner and Draper
George Street, Dunedin

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There were some other listings under "Henry DODD" (suspect this is Herman Henry? ) also  ...

1878 & 1880

DODD - Henry
Leasehold : George Street - shop and dwelling

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1887 & 1890

DODD - Henry
Settler
Residential:   Scotland Street

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and this one back in 1861

DODD - Henry
Electoral claim
"Otago Colonist" (newspaper ?) - 12 April 1861    ???
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Possibly 1861 Henry (is Herman Henry) ?
Have also just noticed a birth registered in 1862 for a "Catherine DODD".  :-\   [Parents names not on index and can't tell, where this birth was registered. ]  So maybe the DODDs did arrive around this time ?

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Re: Davies and Dodd
« Reply #62 on: Tuesday 29 June 10 22:54 BST (UK) »
DODD FAMILY

Catherine Tankersley PASCOE (nee DODD) - bc 1864

Catherine's husband William Stevens PASCOE died in NZ in 1913 - aged 47 years and is buried at Linwood Cemetery in Christchurch.
Cemetery link  >>

http://librarydata.christchurch.org.nz/cemeteries
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Catherine Tankersley PASCOE died in Sydney, Australia on 22 December 1954.   Her ashes were returned to NZ and buried in a family plot at Dunedin in 1955.   

Catherine's  funeral notice appeared in the "Sydney Morning Herald" 30 December 1954 - (page 14).
Link to Australian newspaper website can be found in Resources section of R/Chat Australia board.

Her two daughters' were mentioned in the notice - bit hard to read, but looks like "Victtorine / Victorine"... surname is LANAGHAN;  and Eva (Bethany Eva ?) (Mrs B E HUNGERFORD).
[Marriages for daughters can be found on the New South Wales (Australia) online BDM.  "Victtorine" as Edith Victtrine ? married 1st in 1926 using the surname PASCOE.  For a later marriage (to LANAGHAN - 1948) she uses the surname TANKERSLEY ???.  ]
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  ... will be back soon with the Dunedin cemetery info and explanation of same.