Hawkes Bay
ships A Huge collection of transciptions from Hawkes Bay , Poverty Bay Newspaper Painstakingly transcribbed by Elaine& her team Your Time has been appreciated and I am delighted to be allowed to put them on my site The information on these pages is for genealogy research only. It may be linked to but not copied in any form without the owners permission |
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Details taken by Elaine Mattsen and Christine Dekker typed this list. Passenger list transcribed from copy located at Hawkes Bay Museum |
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List of emigrants who arrived in Hawkes Bay from
the Ship
Geraldine Paget 25th day of February 1880. |
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Surname
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First Name
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Age
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From
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Occupation
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Barry | Margaret | 22 | Limerick | Servant |
Buckley | Bridget | 18 | Kerry | Servant |
Buckley | Ellen | 20 | Kerry | Servant |
Buckley | Mary | 16 | Kerry | Servant |
Burke | Bridget | 22 | Galway | Servant |
Collins | Catherine | 16 | Limerick | Servant |
Collins | Mary | 21 | Limerick | Servant |
Collins | Patrick | 20 | Limerick | Farm Labourer |
Denehey | Ellen | 25 | Cork | Servant |
Ferris | Minnie | 17 | Limerick | Servant |
Henright | Ellen | 24 | Limerick | Servant |
Henright | Margaret | 20 | Limerick | Servant |
McCullagh | Mary | 21 | Antrim | Servant |
Manners | Marian | 19 | Sunderland | Servant |
O'Sullivan | Margaret | 24 | Cork | Dairymaid |
Sarsfield | Michael | 24 | Limerick | Farm Labourer |
Watson | Sarah | 28 | Mddx? | Cook |
Patrick, Mary and Catherine COLLINS are siblings of Michael
and Cornelius who arrived earlier and are my g aunts and g uncle. Margaret BARRY was also a family marriage connection |
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Passenger list transcribed from copy located at Hawkes
Bay Museum |
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Hoare |
Edward | 32 | Dorset | Labourer |
Hoare |
Louisa | 32 | Dorset | . |
Richard | Joseph | 23 | Cornwall | Plumber |
Richard | Elizabeth | 24 | Cornwall | . |
Richard | Joseph | 5 | Cornwall | . |
Richard | Annie | 1 | Cornwall | . |
Thompson | Robert | 36 | Monmouth | Fisherman |
Thompson | Martha | 25 | Monmouth | . |
Thompson | Alex ? (girl) | 3 | Monmouth | . |
Thompson | Robert | 2 | Monmouth | . |
Walsh | Peter | 43 | Clare | Shepherd |
Walsh | Bridget | 48 | Clare | . |
Collins |
Pat | 23 | Limerick | Farm Labourer |
Collins |
James | 23 | Limerick | Farm Labourer |
Collins |
David | 25 | Limerick | Farm Labourer |
Mabbett/Mabell/Mabetl? | Arthur | 26 | Gloster | Labourer |
Bird |
Jane | 30 | Essex | Dairymaid |
Clune |
Mary | 21 | Clare | Servant |
Harfield |
Mary E |
34 | Surrey | Servant |
Jones | Marg? | 24 | Limerick | Servant |
Jones | Mary | 22 | Limerick | Servant |
Minty | Forbes? | 26 | Aberdeen | Blacksmith |
These emigrants came to Napier via by local shipping from the Stad Haarkem that docked elsewhere.
The Collins males listed above I suspect are either brothers or cousins to Mary Collins my great grandmother. [email protected] and Elaines gt Aunt and gt Uncles [email protected] NOTE FROM ROSS Just looking at entry for Stad Haarlem. You might like to add a correcting
note. |
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Passenger list transcribed from copy located at Hawkes
Bay Museum |
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Married: |
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Ferguson |
John | 35 | East Lothian | Gardener |
Ferguson |
Elizabeth | 35 | East Lothian | . |
Ferguson |
John | 9 | East Lothian | . |
Ferguson |
Edmund | 6 | East Lothian | . |
Ferguson |
Alfred | 3 | East Lothian | . |
Ferguson |
Francis L (boy) | 9 months | East Lothian | . |
Parker |
John |
42 | Derry | Schoolmaster |
Parker | Erie???ma | 29 | Derry | . |
Rundle | John H | 40 | Cornwall | Labourer |
Rundle | Ann | 44 | Cornwall | . |
Single men: |
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Barton |
George | 19 | Surrey | Warehouseman |
Brice (Gisborne noted beside this entry) | Robert S | 19 |
Donegal |
Farm Labourer |
Downey | Jeremiah | 21 | Kerry | Farm Labourer |
Heeney | Francis | 23 | Derry | Farm Labourer |
Hickey | Andrew | 25 | Cork | Farm Labourer |
Jamieson | David | 18 | Antrim | Farm Labourer |
OConnor | Denis | 24 | Limerick | Ploughman |
Rundle | Jas | 22 | Cornwall | Blacksmith labourer |
Single women: |
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Beeby |
Johanna | 25 | Northumberland | Housemaid |
Boyd | Susan | 32 | Donegal | Servant |
Boyd | Mary | 22 | Donegal | Servant |
(Gisborne noted beside these above 2 entries) | ||||
Duggan |
Margaret | 20 | Kerry | Servant |
Ferguson | Jane |
13 |
East Lothian | with parents above |
Greig | Mary A |
32 |
Forfar | Nurse |
Heeney |
Rose |
26 | Derry | Servant |
Hickey |
Hannah |
20 |
Cork | Farm Servant |
Holden (Auckland noted beside this entry | Edith | 23 | Hanty? ? | unable to decipher |
Jamieson |
Sophia | 37 | Antrim | Servant |
Jamieson |
Eliza | 20 | Antrim | Servant |
Jamieson |
Sarah | 16 | Antrim | Servant |
Jamieson |
Margaret | 14 | Antrim | Servant |
Jamieson |
Thomas | 10 | Antrim | . |
Jamieson |
Daniel | 7 | Antrim | . |
Jamieson |
John | 4 | Antrim | . |
Jamieson |
Mary | 2 | Antrim | . |
McKeown |
Norah | 20 | Antrim | Servant |
Minogue |
Bridget |
22 | Clare | Servant |
Morrison | Harriet | 26 | Renfrew | Housemaid |
Murphy | Mary | 20 | Kerry | Servant |
Murphy | Ellen | 18 | Kerry | Servant |
Preen | Chas? K | 19 | Shropshire | Servant |
Radford | Sarah | 21 | Warwick | Servant |
Radford | Mary | 20 | Cornwall | Servant |
Radford | Elizabeth | 20 | Cornwall | Servant |
Radford | Emma | 15?13 | Cornwall | Servant |
Schiun?ing | Johanna E | 19 | Denmark | Laundress |
S?hom | Olive O | 17 | Norway | Laundress |
Sullivan | May | 20 | Cork | Servant |
Sullivan | Lizzie | 21 | Cork | Servant |
Turner | Emma | 23 | Wits | Cook |
Walter (Gisborne noted beside this entry) | Sarah | 29 | Donegal | Dairymaid |
Younger | Annie | 27 | Fife | Servant |
Rose and Francis Heeney listed above are brother and sister to John Heeney my great grandfather. The Irish spelling of their name is Heaney and they emigrated from Anaghorish, Castle Dawson, Derry, Ireland. 10 of the 11 (known to date) Heeney siblings (Elizabeth/Eliza, Francis, Thomas, Mary, Catherine, John -my ggfather, Bernard, Patrick, Hugh, Rose) emigrated initially to Hawkes Bay. Some then moved to Gisborne and the Auckland area.
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