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Manuscript

George Evan Cameron - Greenhills (Waitahuna, Clutha District)

Date: 2005

From: New Zealand Century Farm and Station Program :New Zealand Century Farm and Station Award applications

By: Cameron, George Evan, active 2001-2005

Reference: MS-Papers-8640-46

Description: The papers consist of: Application form submitted by G E Cameron and certificates of title Original owners were brothers James and William Cameron who acquired 320 hectares in 1901. They named their property at Waitahuna West, 'Greenhills'. In 2005 the property was owned by George Evan Cameron, the grandson of James Cameron and Martha (nee Kell). Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss (some photocopies)

Online Manuscript

St Andrew's Church (Auckland) : Register of families in connection with the Free Presby...

Date: 1849

By: St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (Auckland, N.Z.)

Reference: MS-1840

Description: Contains details of births and baptisms of the various families at the church in 1849. Surnames indexed in Name Field Variations in title - Cover title "Register of births" Source of title - Title page Quantity: 1 volume(s) (24 p). 0.02 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Ms (22cm; brown velvet calf, marbled end-papers)

Manuscript

Patricia Diana C Frykberg - Captain William Bendall; his life, his family and his times

Date: 1990

From: New Zealand Society of Genealogists : 1990 Sesquicentennial Family Biography Competition collection

Reference: MS-Papers-4280-043

Description: Additional material included with the essay includes Captain Bendall's shipboard diary kept on board `City of New York', `Zealandia', 1876; letter from William Edward Bendall re stranding of the `Ellerton', 1883; list of vessels Captain Bendall is known to have been master of; family trees Captain Bendall and his wife Mary, nee Taylor, arrived in Dunedin from Launceston, Tasmania on the `Three Sisters' in 1862. From that date until 1878 he was master of several coastal traders and New Zealand pilot for Pacific steamers. He was appointed Marine Surveyor and Lloyds representative in Wellington and salvaged several wrecked or stranded vessels. The couple had nine children. One daughter who lived for 107 years, died in 1986 Relationship complexity - Transcript of Captain Bendall's shipboard log, 1876 is at 88-155 Quantity: 1 folder(s). Finding Aids: Published guide available. Photographs

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