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Husband: | Anthony STILLWELL (1779- ) | |
Wife: | Sarah HOWARD (aft1791- ) | |
Children: | Mary STILLWELL (chr.1814, bur.1817) | |
Jane STILLWELL (chr.1818) | ||
Anthony STILLWELL (chr.1820) | ||
John STILLWELL (1826-1901) | ||
Theresa STILLWELL (1831- ) | ||
Charlotte STILLWELL (chr.1833) | ||
Thomas STILLWELL (chr.1836) | ||
Marriage | 2 May 1816 | Byfleet, Surrey |
By consent of parents witnesses Henry Howard & Sarah Price |
Name: | Anthony STILLWELL | |
Sex: | Male | |
Father: | James STILLWELL (chr.1751) | |
Mother: | Hannah CHEESMAN ( - ) | |
Birth | 12 Oct 1779 | Hambledon |
Occupation | Farmer |
Name: | Sarah HOWARD | |
Sex: | Female | |
Father: | Henry HOWARD ( - ) | |
Mother: | Sarah (chr.c. 1754) | |
Note: | detail from family notes | |
Birth | btw 1791 and 1794 | Byfleet, Surrey |
Christening | 16 Nov 1794 (age 0-3) | Byfleet, Surrey |
Name: | Mary STILLWELL | |
Sex: | Female | |
Christening | 3 Apr 1814 | Byfleet, Surrey |
Burial | 22 Jan 1817 | Byfleet, Surrey |
Name: | Jane STILLWELL | |
Sex: | Female | |
Christening | 26 Apr 1818 |
Name: | Anthony STILLWELL | |
Sex: | Male | |
Christening | 26 Nov 1820 | Wisley |
Name: | John STILLWELL | |
Sex: | Male | |
Spouse: | 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) | ||
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: | Theresa STILLWELL | |
Sex: | Female | |
Birth | 21 Jan 1831 | |
Christening | 20 Feb 1831 (age 0) | Byfleet, Surrey |
Name: | Charlotte STILLWELL | |
Sex: | Female | |
Christening | 11 Aug 1833 | Byfleet, Surrey |
Name: | Thomas STILLWELL | |
Sex: | Male | |
Christening | 12 Jun 1836 | Byfleet, Surrey |
detail from family notes
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