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Family Group Sheet

Husband: Robert Furness

Born: Abt. 1828 in: Bethnal Green, England
Married: 17 November 1851
Hackney, England
Died: 4 February 1868 in: Hokitika, NZ
Father: James Earl Furness
Mother: Elizabeth Tyser

Spouse: Eliza Betty

Born: Abt. 1828 in: Kenilworth, England
Died: 9 February 1868 in: Hokitika, NZ
Father: Thomas Betty
Mother: Ann Woodhouse


CHILDREN

1 Name: Nora Letitia Furness
F Born: 4 September 1854 in: Castlemaine, Australia

Married: 26 September 1871
Hokitika, NZ

Died: 16 May 1930 in: Woodstock, NZ

Spouse: John Wells

2 Name: George William Furness
M Born: 14 July 1856 in: Fryers Creek, Australia

Married:



Died: 16 June 1861 in: Taradale, Australia



3 Name: Robert Henry Furness
M Born: 23 October 1858 in: Taradale, Australia

Married: Abt. 1880
Wellington, NZ

Died:
in:

Spouses: Caroline Elizabeth Davies, Elizabeth Martha Ashbridge

4 Name: James Betty Furness
M Born: 23 December 1861 in: Taradale, Australia

Married: 20 September 1905
Paeroa, NZ

Died: Abt. 1936 in: Matamata, NZ

Spouses: Caroline Elizabeth Davies, Elizabeth Irene Egan

5 Name: Eliza Ann Furness
F Born: 29 June 1862 in: Taradale, Australia

Married:



Died:
in:

Spouse: Robert Hale

6 Name: Edmund Earl Furness
M Born: 26 July 1864 in: Sandown, AUS

Married: 24 September 1892
Greymouth, NZ

Died: 17 August 1922 in: Greymouth, NZ

Spouse: Agnes Douglas

Prepared By:









Husband: Robert Furness

Born: Abt. 1828
in: Bethnal Green, England
Died: 4 February 1868
in: Hokitika, NZ
Source: NZ Births Deaths and Marriages 408/1868
Relationship with Father: James Earl Furness - Natural
Relationship with Mother: Elizabeth Tyser - Natural

Burial: 11 February 1868
in: Hokitika, NZ
Immigration: 1865
in: Hokitika, NZ
Occupation: Master Mariner, Goldminer
Religion: Anglican
Ship and Arrival: 1865
in: "Rangitoto", 1865

Notes
Y.O.B. Headstone 44 yrs when died = D.O.B.1824; James Betty Y.O.B. 1860 Father's age on B.cert 34 = D.O.B. 1826; D.O.M: James Beatty's B.C. Family Story: Robert and Eliza were standing on the porch of their pub Microfiche e Cemetery Transcripts: Hokitika Cemetery Row 12 #106 In loving memory of Jackie infant sone (sic) of Mr & Mrs T. Bennett. "Deeply Regretted." Also Robert & Eliza Furness d. at Woodstock 3rd & 4th July 1868 aged 44 & 42. Death Cert: D.O.D. 4th February 1868 Family Story: R. & E. Left England & went to Sth Africa first then to Australia and then NZ. Robert's occupation is noted on James's Australian B.C. as a Miner. Y.O.B. Headstone: 42yrs when died = D.O.B.1826; James Beatty Y.O.B. 1860.Mother's age on Cert 32 = D.O.B.1828; Hugh Winters noting of Y.O.B. 1832? Date of death on headstone is 4 July 1868 which is incorrect. BIBLE INSCRIPTION: Eliza Furness from Nora Letitia Jordan. Leamington. 1853. (this could be the year Eliza and Robert left England) Nora Letitia Furness B.Mar 9 1855 George William Furness B. Jul 14 1857 Died June 16 1861 4yrs 11mths Robert Henry Furness B. Oct 23 1858 James Beattie B. Dec 23 1861 Eliza Anne B. June 29 1862 Edmond Earl B. July 26 1864 The spelling of Betty is not consistent with the birth cert of James nor is his Y.O.B. so this could have been written by someone other than Eliza !Source:Birth:Victoria Australia,1854/908. Marriage:NZ 1871/1239; Marriage Index Folio# 910 Marriage Index Folio# 502; !Source: Elizabeth Furness Bible Full name written in bible with list of all children of Robt and Eliza, Hugh Winters has noted his name as Edmund Thomas. Greymouth Cemetery: Microfiche Transcripts: Edmund Earle D. 1958 A 58 - Sec 4 Row 19 #30 19 21 extensions (buried with Agnes & Mary Edith) Source!Birth:NZ1881/1552Marriage:1919/553 Occupation: Private 8th Reinforcement Nth Canterbury Westland World War 1 Source 1949 electoral roll !Source: IGI Index Marriages Folio #502 !Source; Microfiche Transcripts, Greymouth headstones: Agnes Furness 1928 A. 55 Sec. 4 Row 19 #30 1921 Extensions (Buried with Edmund Earle & Mary Edith) !Source: CV Furness, place of death. !Microfiche Transcripts Greymouth Cemetery: Leslie Thomas Gallipoli 1915 A. 20. Sec. 4 Row 17 #7 (Shared headstone with George; & James drowned A. 16 1942) 1921 extensions '!Source: Self Ah ha my name - Bob's wife Jean supplied the info on the children of Edmond and Agnes Furness' children and spelt the name Annia could be a mistake maybe not. The birth year is a calculated guess in that it is the only Anna Furness (note that damnable spelling again) born within the years of feasibility, further checking is continuing as this individual intrigues me to say the least. Source!Birth:NZ 1897/2956 Marriage:NZ1919/553 Source! Birth:NZ1919/4224 Source!Birth NZ 1920/6945 Hughs file states birth in 1946 Nelson NZ. Our info says born 1923 Woodstock NZ. Hughs records state this individual born in Nelson 1960. Robert and Eliza Hale Lost their lives in the wreck of the S.S. Penguin off Terawhiti Wellington on the night of 12 Feb 1909. His wife Marion wouldnt get into the life boat without him. Buried Karori Cemetery Wellington. Ainna's husband was killed in a duckshooting accident at a young age. As the story goes he was with a friend in a boat, shooting ducks and stood up in front of his friend just as his friend fired the gun. Ainna was so devastated by her husbands death she willed herself to die too. In fact that was exactly what happened despite family and friends pleading with her to think of their young son. She apparently died of a broken heart a relatively short time after her husband. !Source: Viv & Ash Furness Reid Cowan was and maybe still is in Timaru where he worked as a surveyor. West Coast Times 4 Feb 1868 We have given full details of the sad the catastrophe by which Mr Furness, of Woodstock, met his sudden and violent death; and from the accounts that reach us at the hospital, of the condition of his unfortunate widow, there is too much reason to fear that the 5 young children of the family will be left helpless orphans. It is seldom that a more pitiable case comes before the public. Mr Furness and his wife were greatly respected by their neighbours-a profit of which we may mention that a sum of upwards of $30 was subscribed amongst them on Tuesday to mee the immediate exigencies of the case. Large relief is, however, required; and an appeal is made to the public for assistance. The Benevolent society will, doubtless, contribute something from its funds, but we are requested to state that subscription lists will be left.