Where and when did Toledo Frankfort Hamilton Field die?
Can you give his marriage details and children please..... names, dates, places.
Do you have any other reason to think Robert Field and Margaret Drummond might be his parents?.
Thanks for your reply Wivenhoe.
Toledo Frankfort Hamilton Field died at the home of his Daughter Margaret Elizabeth Beasley, on 30 May 1922 and is buried in the Waikaraka Cemetery, Auckland NZ
I do have all his details re marriage and children although I am not sure how this can help. Please let me know if you do require them.
According to his death certificate he was born in Sydney circa 1837.
It is the elusive link to his father Robert Field I require. I am aware of the work done by A C Field. (aka) Lance and I worked together on the project that netted us most of the information. The link provided by Cando though, has a huge injustice I believe to our family. Lance got really frustrated by the brick wall we ran into over Robert and chose to ignore one of the strongest pieces of evidence we had. His death was reported by his son Toledo.
I hope this link will open for you.
http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=DSC18630926.2.19&srpos=5&e=-------10--1----0robert+field-- You will note that the newspaper advertisement says quite clearly that Robert Field was "Formerly of Dublin" There is other evidence to support the fact that Robert Field was an Irishman. He was also in the Bay of Islands in 1830, therefore making it unlikely that he was in prison in Australia until "pardoned" several years later. The Robert Field/ Margaret Drummond is likely, unless Robert (ours) was never in Tasmania to begin with, but he certainly was in Sydney (birth of his son) and I suspect his daughter too, who died in Auckland in the 1840s aged 4˝. Her name was Elizabeth.
Therefore, despite good work carried out by others, unless I can find a proper paper trail, I do not believe that Our Robert Field was either English, or imprisoned as shown in Cando's link. Any help to unravel this mystery is greatly appreciated.