email from Jan Jackson 15.4.2007
email from Jan Jackson 15.4.2007
email from Jan Jackson 15.4.2007
Emigration: From Scotland to New Zealand in 1854
Occupation: Wheat Farmer: Breeder of Clydesdales
email from Jan Jackson 15.4.2007
Emigration: From Scotland to New Zealand in 1854
Occupation: Wheat Farmer: Breeder of Clydesdales
email from Jan Jackson 15.4.2007
email from Jan Jackson 15.4.2007
Occupation: Farmer (1898, at time of marriage): Factory hand at Arthur Ellis & Co, Dunedin: Worked on construction of the second Dunedin to Mosgiel railway line: Owned and operated a fruit, confectionery and stationery shop in Caversham, Dunedin: Shearer: Dealer.
Religion: Salvation Army
Residence: Farm at Mt Suart, Otago, NZ: Main South Road, Caversham, Dunedin: Cargill Road, Sth Dunedin: 29 Whitby Street, Mornington, Dunedin
email from Jan Jackson 15.4.2007
Occupation: Farmer (1898, at time of marriage): Factory hand at Arthur Ellis & Co, Dunedin: Worked on construction of the second Dunedin to Mosgiel railway line: Owned and operated a fruit, confectionery and stationery shop in Caversham, Dunedin: Shearer: Dealer.
Religion: Salvation Army
Residence: Farm at Mt Suart, Otago, NZ: Main South Road, Caversham, Dunedin: Cargill Road, Sth Dunedin: 29 Whitby Street, Mornington, Dunedin
email from Jan Jackson 15.4.2007
Cause of Death: Died of whooping cough at the age of 10 weeks
email from Jan Jackson 15.4.2007
email from Jan Jackson 15.4.2007
Reverend Montague (Monty) JACKSON
email from Jan Jackson 15.4.2007
Education: Caversham School, Dunedin, NZ: Completed the Ministerial Course at Knox College, Dunedin, NZ
Occupation: Presbyterian Minister
Reverend Montague (Monty) JACKSON
email from Jan Jackson 15.4.2007
Education: Caversham School, Dunedin, NZ: Completed the Ministerial Course at Knox College, Dunedin, NZ
Occupation: Presbyterian Minister
email from Jan Jackson 15.4.2007
He was working in Christchurch as an upholsterer for Ballantynes at the time of their disastrous fire on 18 November 1947, one of the greatest fire tragedies in the history of New Zealand, claiming the lives of 41 people.At the time of Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh's first visit to New Zealand in 1954, he upholstered the two chairs that were used by them during a church service in the Christchurch Cathedral. The chairs were covered with a beautiful crimson brocade fabric. Photos of the chairs and a description of them appeared in the local newspapers, which also acknowledged the fact that they had been expertly upholstered by Raymond Jackson.
Education: Caversham School, Dunedin: King Edward Technical College, Dunedin, NZ
Occupation: Upholsterer: Agricultural Contractor (during World War II)
email from Jan Jackson 15.4.2007
Education: 1924, Student at NZ Missionary College, Longburn, NZ
email from Jan Jackson 15.4.2007
Cause of Death: Drowned while fishing at Murawai, north of Auckland
email from Jan Jackson 15.4.2007
Education: Caversham School, Dunedin, New Zealand
Occupation: Millinery: Nursing