See also
Husband: | John STILLWELL (1826-1901) | |
Wife: | Mary "Marion" Ann NEW (1824-1916) | |
Children: | Elizabeth "Eliza" Harriet STILLWELL (1849-1935) | |
Annie STILLWELL (1847-1935) | ||
Charlotte Theresa STILLWELL (1852-1908) | ||
Mary Ann STILLWELL (1853-1889) | ||
Flora Alice STILLWELL (1856-1954) | ||
James William STILLWELL (1858-1860) | ||
John Arthur STILLWELL (1860-c. 1862) | ||
William Harry Edward STILLWELL (1862- ) | ||
James Anthony STILLWELL (1868-1944) | ||
Beatrice Frances Edith STILLWELL (1870-1960) |
Name: | John STILLWELL | |
Sex: | Male | |
Father: | Anthony STILLWELL (1779- ) | |
Mother: | Sarah HOWARD (aft1791- ) | |
Note 1: | From Family notes | |
Note 2: | Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 134, 7 June 1900, Page 6 THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY. THE VOLUNTEER PARADE REVIEW BY THE GOVERNOR THE ROYAL SALUTE THE VETERANS. The naval and military veterans, numbering about 160 (whose names are given below) were formed up in double rank on three sides of a hollow square. In the centre of the square stood a flagstaff, from which a Union Jack fluttered in the breeze. Captain RICHARDSON was in command of the veterans. The latter were in mufti, but sported all their medals and decorations. Each veteran wore a button-hole, consisting of a rose, representing England, a shamrock for Ireland, a sprig of heath for Scotland, and a spray of fern to represent a Federated Australia. The button holes were donated by Messrs A. Yates and Co., seed merchants. Miss GRANT, daughter of Captain John GRANT, late district adjutant, was present with the veterans. Handsome bouquets were presented yesterday to Lady Ranfurly and Lady Constance Knox by the Imperial veterans and colonial veterans respectively. A third bouquet was presented by Messrs Yates and Co. to Lady Eileen. John STILLWELL, late Royal Engineers |
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Birth | 13 Apr 1826 | Byfleet, Surrey |
Christening | 4 May 1826 (age 0) | Byfleet, Surrey |
Emigration | 26 Mar 1850 (age 23) | from Gravesend, Kent, England to New Zealand |
They had two children before they emigrated from England to New Zealand on board the "Lord William Bentinck", departed London 26 March, 1850 and arrived in Auckland on 26 August, 1850, with Captain John Allan in command. | ||
Immigration | 25 Aug 1850 (age 24) | to New Zealand from Gravesend, Kent, England |
153 days |
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Military Service | Private in Sappers and Miners of the imperial forces later known as the royal marines | |
22 years 6 months in Waikato 1862 Tauranga and East Coast 1868 On Kawau Island worked for sir george Grey 1871-1974 in Thames as a carpenter |
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Death | 7 Dec 1901 (age 75) | Auckland, New Zealand |
Burial | Auckland, New Zealand | |
Symonds Street Cemetery |
Name: | Mary "Marion" Ann NEW | |
Sex: | Female | |
Father: | - | |
Mother: | - | |
Birth | 11 Nov 1824 | Kingston upon Thames, Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, Greater London, England |
Death | 1 Apr 1916 (age 91) | Auckland, New Zealand |
Burial | Auckland, New Zealand | |
Symonds Street Cemetery |
Name: | Elizabeth "Eliza" Harriet STILLWELL | |
Sex: | Female | |
Spouse: | John Daniel BENTLEY (1840-1919) | |
Children: | Mariane Ellen BENTLEY (1870-1940) | |
Edwin Barrowclough BENTLEY (1871-1875) | ||
Edith BENTLEY (1876-1887) | ||
Note: | From family notes | |
Birth | 3 Oct 1849 | Surrey, England |
Death | 19 Jul 1935 (age 85) | |
Burial | Auckland, New Zealand | |
Birkenhead-Glenfield Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/147465685/elizabeth_harriet_bentley |
Name: | Annie STILLWELL | |
Sex: | Female | |
Spouse: | George Emanual BARNES ( - ) | |
Note: | From family notes | |
Birth | 25 Dec 1847 | |
Death | 10 Apr 1935 (age 87) | St. Edmunds, Suffolk |
Name: | Charlotte Theresa STILLWELL | |
Sex: | Female | |
Spouse 1: | David Henry GODWIN (1835-1896) | |
Spouse 2: | John Joseph WINDSOR (c. 1852-1920) | |
Children: | Harriet "Annie" Annie GODWIN (1872-1900) | |
Frank William GODWIN (1874-1964) | ||
Henry Arthur George GODWIN (1876- ) | ||
Frances Edith GODWIN (1879-1955) | ||
Lillian Marion Frances Edith GODWIN (1882-1948) | ||
Martha Elizabeth GODWIN (1885-1885) | ||
Joseph Leo GODWIN (1887-1903) | ||
Alfred John GODWIN (1890-1967) | ||
Note: | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/172426183/charlotte_teresa_windsor | |
Birth | 3 Mar 1852 | Auckland, New Zealand |
Baptism | 4 Apr 1852 (age 0) | |
St Pauls | ||
Death | 31 Jan 1908 (age 55) | Thames, Coromandel, New Zealand |
Thames Hospital | ||
Burial | 1 Feb 1908 | |
Shortland Cemtary Plot: 3PUBL-PLOT-1839 Shared plot with Rose A Godwin (died as infant) & Annie McCurdy (nee Godwin) & Charlotte Godwin (nee Stillwell) |
Name: | Mary Ann STILLWELL | |
Sex: | Female | |
Note: | From family notes | |
Birth | 21 Oct 1853 | Auckland, New Zealand |
Baptism | 5 Mar 1854 (age 0) | St Pauls |
Death | 1 Apr 1889 (age 35) | |
Burial | Auckland, New Zealand | |
Symonds Street Cemetery |
Name: | Flora Alice STILLWELL | |
Sex: | Female | |
Spouse: | Audus RAYNES (1849-1927) | |
Children: | Joseph Audus RAYNES (1872- ) | |
Frances Geotge RAYNES (1875- ) | ||
Bertie "Bert" Basil RAYNES (1878- ) | ||
Arthur Audus RAYNES (1880- ) | ||
Augustus John RAYNES (1888- ) | ||
Louis Abraham RAYNES (1895- ) | ||
Note: | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/182959583/flora_alice_raynes | |
Birth | 17 May 1856 | Auckland, New Zealand |
Death | 16 May 1954 (age 97) | Auckland, New Zealand |
Burial | Belmont, Auckland Council, Auckland, New Zealand | |
O'Neill's Point Cemetery Row J Plot 171 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/182959583/flora_alice_raynes |
Name: | James William STILLWELL | |
Sex: | Male | |
Birth | 4 Oct 1858 | Auckland, New Zealand |
Baptism | 17 Nov 1858 (age 0) | St Pauls |
Death | 10 Nov 1860 (age 2) | |
Burial | Auckland, New Zealand | |
Symonds Street Cemetery The Anglican Sexton's list has John Arthur, R.E. and J.W. Stilwell at Block D 149 and D 150. The St Paul's register has James William Stilwell a soldier's child from the Barracks who died 10 December 1859 aged 1 year 2 months and was buried 10 December 1859. ================== Death Reg. 1859/3086 Stillwell, James William 14M |
Name: | John Arthur STILLWELL | |
Sex: | Male | |
Birth | 25 Sep 1860 | Auckland, New Zealand |
Baptism | 4 Nov 1860 (age 0) | |
Death | c. 1862 (age 1-2) | |
Burial | Auckland, New Zealand | |
Symonds Street Cemetery The Anglican Sexton's list has John Arthur, R.E. and J.W. Stilwell at Block D 149 and D 150. The St Paul's register has James William Stilwell a soldier's child from the Barracks who died 10 December 1859 aged 1 year 2 months and was buried 10 December 1859. ========== Birth Reg. 1860/4245 Stillwell, John Arthur Mary Ann John |
Name: | William Harry Edward STILLWELL | |
Sex: | Male | |
Birth | 16 Jun 1862 | Auckland, New Zealand |
Baptism | 7 Sep 1862 (age 0) | St Pauls |
Name: | James Anthony STILLWELL | |
Sex: | Male | |
Spouse: | Eliza Alfred FURNISS (1882- ) | |
Children: | Ralp Henry STILLWELL (1898- ) | |
Nancy "Glenda" Naomi STILLWELL (1901- ) | ||
Melbourne STILLWELL (1904- ) | ||
Stanley STILLWELL (1905- ) | ||
John STILLWELL (1909- ) | ||
Leonard STILLWELL (1909- ) | ||
Note: | From family notes | |
Birth | 14 Jul 1868 | Waiuku, Franklin, Auckland, New Zealand |
Death | 2 Sep 1944 (age 76) | Glen Eden, Auckland, New Zealand |
Burial | Auckland, New Zealand | |
Waikumete Cemetery & Crematorium Presbyterian Division D, Row 17, Plot 46 |
Name: | Beatrice Frances Edith STILLWELL | |
Sex: | Female | |
Spouse: | William FURNISS (1876-1918) | |
Children: | Agnes Beatrice FURNISS (1899-1969) | |
Note: | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/123107548/beatrice_frances_edith_furniss | |
Birth | 14 Nov 1870 | |
Death | 8 Feb 1960 (age 89) | |
Interment | 10 Feb 1960 | Papakura Cemetery |
Lawn Row E Plot 47 Inscription In loving memory of a treasured mother BEATRICE FURNISS Died 8th Feb 1960 In her 90th year At rest And a loyal daughter AGNES FURNISS Died 31st Jan 1969 In her 70th year Reunited |
From Family notes
Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 134, 7 June 1900, Page 6
THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY. THE VOLUNTEER PARADE REVIEW BY THE GOVERNOR THE ROYAL SALUTE THE VETERANS.
The naval and military veterans, numbering about 160 (whose names are given below) were formed up in double rank on three sides of a hollow square. In the centre of the square stood a flagstaff, from which a Union Jack fluttered in the breeze. Captain RICHARDSON was in command of the veterans. The latter were in mufti, but sported all their medals and decorations. Each veteran wore a button-hole, consisting of a rose, representing England, a shamrock for Ireland, a sprig of heath for Scotland, and a spray of fern to represent a Federated Australia. The button holes were donated by Messrs A. Yates and Co., seed merchants. Miss GRANT, daughter of Captain John GRANT, late district adjutant, was present with the veterans.
Handsome bouquets were presented yesterday to Lady Ranfurly and Lady Constance Knox by the Imperial veterans and colonial veterans respectively. A third bouquet was presented by Messrs Yates and Co. to Lady Eileen.
John STILLWELL, late Royal Engineers
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