See also
Husband: | George CUNNOLD (1872-1950) | |
Wife: | Alice Ann BOOTH (1872-1955) | |
Children: | William James CUNNOLD (1903-1965) | |
Alice Winifred CUNNOLD (1904-1983) | ||
Mary Ellen CUNNOLD (1905-1992) | ||
Eva Lawrence CUNNOLD ( - ) | ||
Marriage | 20 Jun 1901 | House of Richard Booth, Kohekohe, near Waiuku, Auckland, NZ |
Name: | George CUNNOLD | |
Sex: | Male | |
Father: | William James CUNNOLD (1838-1921) | |
Mother: | Naomi CLARKE (1841-1914) | |
Cause of Death: | Venticular Fibrillation | |
Note 1: | https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-40001-408315559 https://www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/person/tree/43854327/person/12714677248/facts |
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Note 2: | Land Alienation - Opuatia 5A11A: Hone Hira te Aho and others - George Cunnold Entity type: Item Code: R17199114 Years: 1913 - 1914 Box number: 57 Position reference: t Record number: WM5510 Format: Text Location: Auckland repository Item type: Physical Access status: Open Waikato-Maniapoto single number land alienation files Code: 15355 Holdings years: 1903 - 1972 Summary: The files document the alienation of Maori land in the Waikato-Maniapoto Maori Land District. Alienation is when landowners grant certain rights over their land to another person. Location: Auckland repository https://collections.archives.govt.nz/en/web/arena/search#/item/aims-archive/R17199114/land-alienation---opuatia-5a11a%3A-hone-hira-te-aho-and-others---george-cunnold |
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Note 3: | https://collections.archives.govt.nz/en/web/arena/search#/item/aims-archive/R24869882/land-valuation---adolie-hilda-cunnold-to-charles-ronald-de-lautour%2C-secretary-to-turners-and-growers-limited https://collections.archives.govt.nz/en/web/arena/search#/item/aims-archive/R24110773/application-for-consent-to-sale---george-cunnold-to-joseph-martin-keenan |
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Birth | 26 Jan 1872 | Combs, Suffolk, England |
Immigration | 1 Aug 1874 (age 2) | to Auckland, New Zealand from Middlesex London |
On the Ship "Waitangi" | ||
Residence | 25 Volcanic Street, Mt Eden | |
Residence | ||
George Cunnold of Onewhero, Farmer - Lots 3 & 4 Plan S8 being part Allotment 9 Sec 10 Suburbs of Auckland Entity type: Item Code: R25525610 Years: 1938 - 1948 Box number: 861 Record number: 30830C Record number alternative: 30830 Format: Text Location: Auckland repository Item type: Physical Additional Description: Certificate of Title: 753/230 https://collections.archives.govt.nz/en/web/arena/search#/item/aims-archive/R25525610/george-cunnold-of-onewhero%2C-farmer---lots-3-%26-4-plan-s8-being-part-allotment-9-sec-10-suburbs-of-auckland |
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Death | 24 Mar 1950 (age 78) | Auckland, New Zealand |
Cause: Venticular Fibrillation | ||
Burial | 25 Mar 1950 | Waikumete Cemetery, Auckland, New Zealand |
Wesley Division F Row 4 Plot 44 |
Name: | Alice Ann BOOTH | |
Sex: | Female | |
Father: | Richard James BOOTH (1846-1936) | |
Mother: | Sarah COOPER (1837-1913) | |
Cause of Death: | Cancer of the Liver and Breast, Toxaemia | |
Note 1: | https://www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/person/tree/43854327/person/12714678665/facts1 | |
Note 2: | ALICE ANN BOOTH was born at Kohekohe, Waiuku on the 20th of May 1872. She was the only daughter of Richard James Booth and Sarah Booth who were married in 1870. Sarah was widowed and previously married to Joseph GILLOTT of Te Toro. Alice attended the Kohekohe primary school from 1877 to1887 and attained her standard 6 level. Very little is known of her early life living on the Manukau Peninsula, or association with her peers in Franklin, but times must have been very interesting and provocative. Alice met and married George CUNNOLD on June 20th 1901 at Kohekohe. The Cunnold family had emigrated from Suffolk, England on the ship “Oxford” in 1874 when George was only 2 years old. They eventually moved to Onewhero over the Waikato River on to an undeveloped 100 acre farm. The farming venture milking only 30 Jersey cows was able to support their young family of four: William, Alice, Mary, and Eva. They all attended Onewhero Primary School that was some 2 miles away cross country or by horseback. Farming was hard work and access to the outside world was via a river barge to Tuakau and Pukekohe. The family matured and left home and went their own way and after 24 years of farming George and Alice sold the farm and moved to Auckland city. Their final address was 25 Volcanic St, Balmoral. They purchased a small 3 Brm bungalow and spent the rest of their days in peace and quiet in this small no exit street. George Cunnold died in1950 and Alice Ann Cunnold [nee Booth] died 3rd Aug 1955 and they are both buried in Waikumete cemetery. It would be easy to imagine granny advocating her rights and principles. She was certainly very positive and upright; most things were black and white! “ALICE ANN BOOTH R.I.P”. Researcher: Tony Reynolds (Grandson) |
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Birth | 28 May 1872 | Kohekohe, Franklin, Auckland, New Zealand |
Death | 3 Aug 1955 (age 83) | Auckland, New Zealand |
Cause: Cancer of the Liver and Breast, Toxaemia Address: Private Hospital in Epsom, Auckland |
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Burial | 5 Aug 1955 | Waikumete Cemetery, Auckland, New Zealand |
Wesley Division F Row 4 Plot 44 |
Name: | William James CUNNOLD | |
Sex: | Male | |
Spouse: | Jean KRUCK (1906-1993) | |
Cause of Death: | Ruptured Pulmonary blood vessels, Rt Bronchogenic carcinoma 6 mths | |
Children: | Valerie Jean CUNNOLD (1928-2013) | |
Graham Clough CUNNOLD (1929-1996) | ||
Audrey Marion CUNNOLD (1931-2004) | ||
Note 1: | https://www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/person/tree/43854327/person/12714673990 | |
Note 2: | Application for consent to sale - Emmeline Mary White to William James Cunnold. Helensville Entity type: Item Code: R10522178 Years: 1944 - 1944 Box number: 77 Position reference: s Record number: 1944/3107 Format: Text Location: Auckland repository Item type: Physical Access status: Open Access statement: Open access https://collections.archives.govt.nz/en/web/arena/search#/item/aims-archive/R10522178/application-for-consent-to-sale---emmeline-mary-white-to-william-james-cunnold.--helensville |
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Birth | 5 Jun 1903 | Mt Roskill, Auckland, New Zealand |
Death | 19 Nov 1965 (age 62) | Shelley Beach, Kaipara, New Zealand |
Cause: Ruptured Pulmonary blood vessels, Rt Bronchogenic carcinoma 6 mths | ||
Burial | 19 Nov 1965 | Waikumete Cemetery, Auckland, New Zealand |
Cremation Lawn Old Row E2 Plot 4 |
Name: | Alice Winifred CUNNOLD | |
Sex: | Female | |
Spouse: | Leonard Adam REYNOLDS (1894-1971) | |
Birth | 7 Jun 1904 | New Zealand |
Death | 25 Jun 1983 (age 79) | Middlemore Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand |
Name: | Mary Ellen CUNNOLD | |
Sex: | Female | |
Spouse: | WILFRED HAROLD REYNOLDS ( -1971) | |
Children: | Tony REYNOLDS ( - ) | |
Lawrence REYNOLDS ( - ) | ||
Birth | Jul 1905 | Pukekohe, Franklin, Auckland, New Zealand |
Death | 9 Feb 1992 (age 86) | Pukekohe, Franklin, Auckland, New Zealand |
Burial | 9 Feb 1992 | Waiuku, Franklin, Auckland, New Zealand |
Waiuku Cemetery Row 46 Plot 5 |
Name: | Eva Lawrence CUNNOLD | |
Sex: | Female | |
Note: | Social Security - Maternity Benefits - Obstetric Nurses - 9 June - 3 July 1939 - Miss EL Cunnold Entity type: Item Code: R20959684 Years: 1939 - 1939 Box number: 1518 Record number: 210/2/111 Record number alternative: 21801 Former archives reference: H1 Format: Text Location: Wellington repository Item type: Physical Access status: May be restricted |
https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-40001-408315559
https://www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/person/tree/43854327/person/12714677248/facts
Land Alienation - Opuatia 5A11A: Hone Hira te Aho and others - George Cunnold
Entity type: Item
Code: R17199114
Years: 1913 - 1914
Box number: 57
Position reference: t
Record number: WM5510
Format: Text
Location: Auckland repository
Item type: Physical
Access status: Open
Waikato-Maniapoto single number land alienation files
Code: 15355
Holdings years: 1903 - 1972
Summary: The files document the alienation of Maori land in the Waikato-Maniapoto Maori Land District. Alienation is when landowners grant certain rights over their land to another person.
Location: Auckland repository
https://collections.archives.govt.nz/en/web/arena/search#/item/aims-archive/R17199114/land-alienation---opuatia-5a11a%3A-hone-hira-te-aho-and-others---george-cunnold
https://collections.archives.govt.nz/en/web/arena/search#/item/aims-archive/R24869882/land-valuation---adolie-hilda-cunnold-to-charles-ronald-de-lautour%2C-secretary-to-turners-and-growers-limited
https://collections.archives.govt.nz/en/web/arena/search#/item/aims-archive/R24110773/application-for-consent-to-sale---george-cunnold-to-joseph-martin-keenan
https://www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/person/tree/43854327/person/12714678665/facts1
ALICE ANN BOOTH was born at Kohekohe, Waiuku on the 20th of May 1872. She was the only
daughter of Richard James Booth and Sarah Booth who were married in 1870. Sarah was widowed
and previously married to Joseph GILLOTT of Te Toro.
Alice attended the Kohekohe primary school from 1877 to1887 and attained her standard 6 level.
Very little is known of her early life living on the Manukau Peninsula, or association with her peers in
Franklin, but times must have been very interesting and provocative. Alice met and married George
CUNNOLD on June 20th 1901 at Kohekohe.
The Cunnold family had emigrated from Suffolk, England on the ship “Oxford” in 1874 when George
was only 2 years old. They eventually moved to Onewhero over the Waikato River on to an
undeveloped 100 acre farm. The farming venture milking only 30 Jersey cows was able to support
their young family of four: William, Alice, Mary, and Eva. They all attended Onewhero Primary
School that was some 2 miles away cross country or by horseback. Farming was hard work and
access to the outside world was via a river barge to Tuakau and Pukekohe.
The family matured and left home and went their own way and after 24 years of farming George and
Alice sold the farm and moved to Auckland city. Their final address was 25 Volcanic St, Balmoral.
They purchased a small 3 Brm bungalow and spent the rest of their days in peace and quiet in this
small no exit street.
George Cunnold died in1950 and Alice Ann Cunnold [nee Booth] died 3rd Aug 1955 and they are both
buried in Waikumete cemetery. It would be easy to imagine granny advocating her rights and
principles. She was certainly very positive and upright; most things were black and white!
“ALICE ANN BOOTH R.I.P”.
Researcher: Tony Reynolds (Grandson)
https://www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/person/tree/43854327/person/12714673990
Application for consent to sale - Emmeline Mary White to William James Cunnold. Helensville
Entity type: Item
Code: R10522178
Years: 1944 - 1944
Box number: 77
Position reference: s
Record number: 1944/3107
Format: Text
Location: Auckland repository
Item type: Physical
Access status: Open
Access statement: Open access
https://collections.archives.govt.nz/en/web/arena/search#/item/aims-archive/R10522178/application-for-consent-to-sale---emmeline-mary-white-to-william-james-cunnold.--helensville
Social Security - Maternity Benefits - Obstetric Nurses - 9 June - 3 July 1939 - Miss EL Cunnold
Entity type: Item
Code: R20959684
Years: 1939 - 1939
Box number: 1518
Record number: 210/2/111
Record number alternative: 21801
Former archives reference: H1
Format: Text
Location: Wellington repository
Item type: Physical
Access status: May be restricted
1 | "NZ Society of geneologist - Franklin Branch". |