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old Auckland NZ church

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RockyMountainShy

RockyMountainShy Report 24 Apr 2016 06:00

Yipee I know the New Zealanders would know :-D Thanks a lot.

LadyS. hope you can find something.

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 24 Apr 2016 05:47

opened it ....... it came through successfully :-)


I'll do some digging, and see if I can help you.

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 24 Apr 2016 05:44

I'm trying to open it right now .................. and I'm having a bit of a problem!

LadyScozz

LadyScozz Report 24 Apr 2016 05:40

Sylvia ~ I sent a pm......... waited, waited......... and got the Error Message! Tried looking at Sent Messages......... got the Error Message again! :-P

I hope it went through.

LadyScozz

LadyScozz Report 24 Apr 2016 05:31

To the best of the family knowledge, he trained in England. His children were born in Canterbury (Auckland) but we believe he travelled around (the north island) to various churches. I'll pm you his name, don't want to post it here.

:-)


SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 24 Apr 2016 03:37

where was he from, before NZ??

He must have trained somewhere .........

I found OH's grandfather had gone to Manchester University. The link I found then has changed, but try this new link and see if he trained in the UK

http://www.library.manchester.ac.uk/search-resources/guide-to-special-collections/methodist/using-the-collections/index-of-methodist-ministers/

From the introduction:-

"This list is invaluable for finding when someone entered the British ministry and when they died. It includes missionaries as well as those in the home work. It is important to note that ministers who left the ministry before death are not included. These will however be found in the main text of any 'Hill's Arrangement' that was published during their ministry."

LadyScozz

LadyScozz Report 24 Apr 2016 01:20

Sylvia.... I checked the lists, but he's not there. Probably because he only stayed in NZ for about 15 years and died in Australia (at the nice old age of 90, his father lived until he was 106!!).


Great-grandad married a Lutheran...... that didn't go well with either of the families!

LadyScozz

LadyScozz Report 24 Apr 2016 01:19

He was Wesleyan... a minister in NZ untill 1870, when he & his family came to Oz, their youngest son born 1876 in NZ is my husband's great-grandfather.

A wee bit of info from an article in the newspapaper when he died.....

A Methodist Preacher. Mr. X was a member of the Methodist Church since he was twelve years of age, and acted at different times as a trustee for five churches in New Zealand and South Australia, He preached in 30 different Methodist circuits in New Zealand, Queensland, and South Australia

The surname is a popular name, but his first name is not!

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 23 Apr 2016 23:02

In case you're wondering ...............

OH's grandfather was a Wesleyan Methodist Minister in Wales early last century, and I found a lot of info on him via Google.

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 23 Apr 2016 22:49

LS .................

where was he trained and admitted into the Methodist Church as a Minister?

Google "Methodist Ministers New Zealand"

you might be surprised. :-D


for example ..........

http://www.methodist.org.nz/archives/in_memoriam


He was probably a Wesleyan Methodist at that era, but maybe not.

LadyScozz

LadyScozz Report 23 Apr 2016 08:02

My husband's gg grandfather was a Methodist minister in Auckland New Zealand, probably from the mid 1860s until about 1870.

I wish I had more information!

Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 23 Apr 2016 07:24

http://tinyurl.com/j85fkga

(All Saints, Howick)

http://www.nzchurchnet.co.nz/Auckland-Churches.html

Built in 1847, this is Auckland’s oldest church. It was designed by Frederick Thatcher to a cruciform plan and prefabricated at St Johns College, Tamaki. It was then shipped to the site and assembled. The church’s nave was extended in 1862, but there have been few changes since then. In 1930 a lych gate was built – a memorial to those who served in the 1860s New Zealand wars.

(from google search)

Chris :)

RockyMountainShy

RockyMountainShy Report 23 Apr 2016 05:17

this picture was taken in 1976, I would like to know want the name is. Please :-D

http://i1087.photobucket.com/albums/j465/Lindathe3rd/PICT0048_zpsiieb3f1n.jpg