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1 | (FREDERICK) PAGET BOWYER was born at South Norwood, Surrey on 28th November 1911, the eldest of four sons. He was educated at Dulwich College and University of London, where he obtained the degree of Bachelor of Science (Engineering) with second class Honors. He also obtained the Diploma of Imperial College, and later became a Fellow of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, and a Fellow of the Institution of Production Engineers. He joined the British Broadcasting Corporation as a graduate apprentice, and later as an Assistant to the Superintendent Engineer. He spent 9 months with Philips Industrial Limited, before joining Arthur Lyon & Company as Assistant Works Manager. In October 1939, he was appointed a Sub-Lieutenant, RNVR, and sent to join his first ship at Sunderland, having been for some years a reserve, and served at sea in the Orkneys. In May of 1940, he was released from these duties at the request of the service departments, to return to Arthur Lyon & Company, when he was appointed Works Manager, later involving 400 employees. At the end of the war, he started his own company, which exists today. In June 1940, he married on 22nd, Sylvia Joan, third daughter of Alfred Douglas Pass, of Wootton Fitzpaine, Dorset, a member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Deputy Lieutenant of the County of Dorset. He lived at Coleshill, Amersham, Bucks for a large part of the War, before moving to Corfe Castle. They had four children Sylvia, Michael Paget, Rosemary and Elizabeth. He became a Manager of Corfe Castle Primary School in 1946, resigning 30 years later, and in 1950, Chairman of the Governors of Wareham Modern School, resigning in 1974. He had served on the District Council, and the Parish Council for 20 years. He was associated with Youth activities in Football and Athletics over the years. | BOWYER, Frederick Paget (I4435)
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2 | 1911 Hugh married Margaret at Plantagenet in Western Australia on 8 April http://www.wamarriage.info/ - Hugh was listed as Henry H. Molloy). | MOLLOY, Hugh Henry (I421)
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3 | NZ BDM Record: 1908/3994 | COOK, Robert Davidson (I5903)
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4 | 1 Apr 1905: YEA, Friday.?The dead body of Mr. Hezekiah Holden, an old resident of the Glenburn district, was found this morning. at about 8 o'clock, crushed under a tree | HOLDEN, Hezekiah (I2085)
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5 | 10813 2nd NZEF Dvr, NZASC | KENT, Murdoch James (I2698)
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6 | 11 Anglican Section Row P | BULMAN, Thomas (I2745)
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7 | 121 Block VI | DRAIN, James (I6282)
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8 | 15870 2nd NZEF Pte, NZ Infantry | MORTON, George Leslie (I3218)
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9 | 17387 2nd NZEF Sigmn, NZCS | SURGENOR, Joseph Allan (I2697)
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10 | 1864 Kate arrived in New Zealand with her parents (vide infra). Lewison arrived about the same time (son Hugh's military records). | MOLLOY, Catherine "Kate" (I419)
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11 | 1872 Hugh was at Gropers Bush School during its first decade. The school opened in 1872 (Records of Early Riverton and District, Centenary Celebrations, Riverton N.Z., 1837-1937, page 108). | MOLLOY, Hugh Henry (I421)
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12 | 1872 James was one of the pupils at the opening of Gropers Bush School (Records of Early Riverton and District, Centenary Celebrations, Riverton N.Z., 1837-1937, page 106). | MOLLOY, James "Jim" (I412)
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13 | 1872 Kate was one of the pupils at the opening of Gropers Bush School (Records of Early Riverton and District, Centenary Celebrations, Riverton N.Z., 1837-1937, page 106). | MOLLOY, Catherine "Kate" (I419)
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14 | 1872 Patrick was one of the pupils at the opening of Gropers Bush School (Records of Early Riverton and District, Centenary Celebrations, Riverton N.Z., 1837-1937, page 106). | MOLLOY, Patrick Albert "Pat" (I414)
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15 | 1872 William was at Gropers Bush School during its first decade. The school opened in 1872 (Records of Early Riverton and District, Centenary Celebrations, Riverton N.Z., 1837-1937, page 108). | MOLLOY, William Albert (I423)
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16 | 1887 Serious Charge Against A Sewing Machine Agent. (By Telegraph - Our Correspondent.) Invercargill, this day. At Riverton, yesterday, Michael Lyttelton was charged with indecently assaulting Catherine McFeely, at Otaitai bush on the 27th August. The accused, a widower with a family, is the Invercargill agent for the Wertheim Sewing Machine Company, and the complainant is the wife of a farmer. Evidence was given to the effect that the accused drove up to the house in a trap, and began a conversation about sewing machines. Observing no one in the room of the house, he entered uninvited, caught hold of Mrs McFeely and pulled her down on a chair, but it broke, and while Lyttelton was lying on his back on the floor the complainant rushed outside and ran away to a neighbour?s house. Accused then drove off, but was afterwards arrested and charged with the offence. The Bench committed him for trial at next sittings of the Supreme Court, bail being fixed at | MOLLOY, Catherine "Kate" (I419)
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17 | 1888 Riverton Art-Union (Continued). 1 The Rev. M. Walsh desires to acknowledge with many thanks, the receipt of blocks of tickets with accompanying amounts. | MOLLOY, Patrick Albert "Pat" (I414)
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18 | 1893: Enrolled at Gummies Bush School, Southland, New Zealand - source Kiwi Index. Sep 1916: Mary and James Boniface living at Burnside, Green Island, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand. James is a Railway Employee. They have 3 children - source NZ WW1 Service Personnel and Reserves Index. | McFEELY, Mary Jane "Maddie M" (I2089)
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19 | 1893: Enrolled at Gummies Bush School, Southland, New Zealand. S ource - Kiwi Index. 1908: Occupation Teacher. Source - AJHR Teachers Index Appendix E-I. 13 Nov 1917: Embarked with NZEF 32nd Reinforcements Mounted Rifles, Mounted Field Ambulance. Source - Auckland Museum Cenotaph Database. Marriage lasted one day only. Occupation at time of Marriage: Schoolmaster. 3/3509 Pte, Medical Corps, 1st NZEF | McFEELY, Hugh (I2090)
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20 | 1894 The Selection Committee of the Southland Rugby Union have chosen the following to represent the province in the match against Otago at Invercargill on the 12th inst. T. Molloy (Riverton), (Oamaru Mail, Volume XIX, Issue 6044, 8 September 1894, Page 2). | MOLLOY, Thomas Henry "Tom" (I404)
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21 | 1896 Football Matters. To The Editor. Sir, I see by your paper of yesterday's date, that Rugby again states, that which is contrary to fact. In the first place it was not known to the I.F.C. that the Molloys and Clarke were going to play for them until after the Riverton annual meeting, as T. Molloy wrote to us on the 9th of March stating, that at the general meeting of the Riverton club on 29th February only eleven members signified their intention to play, therefore they would not have a team, and that he and his brother wished to play for the I.F.C. I did not say, as stated by Rugby, that the reason of the players mentioned for joining us was to qualify for the Southland trials, but that they wished to play for a senior club, as reference to my letter will show nor did I attempt to make even a feeble excuse, as Rugby calls it, as I only wrote to correct the unsportsman like misrepresentations made by him. Certainly Winton have had a representative in the Southland team, but all footballers are aware that this club has always played as senior until this season, when they decided to join the junior ranks. The latter clause of his letter is also incorrect as the player mentioned was not suspended for a month but his application for a transfer was held over until the 6th June. I am, & C, Thos. F. Smyth, Hon. Sec. I.F.C. [The letter from Messrs Molloy, which has been shown to us, bears out Mr Smyth's contention and the correspondence must terminate here. Ed.] (Southland Times, Issue 13453, 13 May 1896, Page 3). | MOLLOY, Thomas Henry "Tom" (I404)
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22 | 1901 A small cottage at Gummies Bush, owned by Mr T. Molloy, was destroyed by fire together with its contents last week. There were no insurances. Mr and Mrs Molloy were in Riverton at the time (Southland Times, Issue 14887, 5 March 1901, Page 2). | MOLLOY, Thomas Henry "Tom" (I404)
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23 | 1901 A small cottage at Gummies Bush, owned by Mr T. Molloy, was destroyed by fire together with its contents last week. There were no insurances. Mr and Mrs Molloy were in Riverton at the time (Southland Times, Issue 14887, 5 March 1901, Page 2). | EVELEIGH, Rhoda (I405)
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24 | 1902 Western District A. and P. Show. Aylesbury drake and duck, 1 Mrs P. A. Molloy, 2 Mrs J.Fraser, only entries. (Southland Times , Issue 16067, 19 June 1902, Page 4). After a spell of two years, the Western District A. and P. Association held a winter show at Riverton last Wednesday. The poultry prizes were pretty well distributed among Mrs Corrie, Mrs Frederick, Mrs G. L. Tweedie, Mr Walter Southern, Mr G. Anderson, M. Port, Mr C. Hopgood, Mr G. Willas and Mr P. A. Molloy (Otago Witness, Issue 2519, 25 June 1902, Page 48). | MOLLOY, Patrick Albert "Pat" (I414)
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25 | 1903 Land Board. Assistant Ranger Forrester reported inspection of reserve of six acres adjoining sec. 15, block 2, Centre Hill District, applied for by P. Molloy on lease for term of nine years. The writer stated that the land is good. | MOLLOY, Patrick Albert "Pat" (I414)
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26 | 1906 Land Sales. The National Mortgage and Agency Co. report the following land sales during the past week: On Saturday last we offered Mr William Watt?s dairy farm opposite the Aparima factory, by auction, in the presence of a fair number of interested farmers. The bidding did not come up to the owner?s reserve, but we sold the home farm to Mr Charles Molloy of Gummies Bush immediately after the auction, leaving 115 acres, only from the dairy factory, still to dispose of (Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 71, 11 September 1906, Page 5). | MOLLOY, Charles "Charlie" (I401)
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27 | 1906: Catherine McFeely enrolled at Waimatuku School, Southland, New Zealand. Source - Kiwi Index. | McFEELY, Catherine (I2091)
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28 | 1909 Margaret emigrated to Australia. | PETERSON, Margaret Ann (I2110)
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29 | 1913 Mr T. Molloy, of Riverton, has been appointed to the position of railway ganger at Wairio. Prior to his departure from Riverton Mr Molloy, who acted as coach to the Riverton Football Club, was entertained at a ?smoke-oh? and presented with a handsome travelling rug and dressing case. Mrs Molloy was also presented with a silver teapot by friends in the township (Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 444, 11 November 1913, Page 4). | EVELEIGH, Rhoda (I405)
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30 | 1913 Mr T. Molloy, of Riverton, has been appointed to the position of railway ganger at Wairio. Prior to his departure from Riverton Mr Molloy, who acted as coach to the Riverton Football Club, was entertained at a smoke-oh and presented with a handsome travelling rug and dressing case. Mrs Molloy was also presented with a silver teapot by friends in the township (Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 444, 11 November 1913, Page 4). | MOLLOY, Thomas Henry "Tom" (I404)
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31 | 1913 Four days after giving birth, Louisa died on 25 November aged 39, and was buried in Riverton Cemetery, 39.00, Catholic Section Row A (Southland County cemetery records). | BATT, Louisa Frances Margaret (I415)
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32 | 1914 Wairio Notes. Mr Alex. Cuthbertson, railway surfacman here, and a resident of 18 years, had received notice of his promotion to the position of gang at Clinton, his fellow employees and friends decided to entertain him at a smoke concert. Although the function was got up at practically a moment?s notice it was in every way a success. Mr Tom Molloy occupied the chair, and in proposing the toast of Our Guest, and presenting him with a handsome travelling bag, referred to the many good qualities of Mr Cuthbertson. (Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 458, 24 February 1914, Page 5). | MOLLOY, Thomas Henry "Tom" (I404)
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33 | 1914 Wallace County Council. ? Chas. Molloy, Gummies Bush, asked for renewal of lease for fourteen years, over section 58, block 4, I.R.H. - Tenders to be called for the lease of the section (Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume X, Issue 487, 22 September 1914, Page 4). | MOLLOY, Charles "Charlie" (I401)
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34 | 1914 Wallace County Council. P. Molloy, Gummies Bush, asked permission to remove a building from Wild Bush to his farm. Left to engineer to see that the usual conditions are complied with (Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 462, 24 March 1914, Page 5). This may have been Peter rather than Patrick | MOLLOY, Patrick Albert "Pat" (I414)
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35 | 1915 C. Molloy, Gummie?s Bush, applied for a continuance of lease of section at present held by him, offering | MOLLOY, Charles "Charlie" (I401)
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36 | 1915 Clearing Sale at Fairfax. ? 1 heifer C. Molloy, Gummies Bush, at | MOLLOY, Charles "Charlie" (I401)
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37 | 1923 Nightcaps Notes. ? It is with deep sorrow we record the deaths of Mrs Ernest Meyer and Miss Winnie Catherine Molloy, second and fifth daughters of Mr and Mrs Thos. Molloy, of Wairio. The sorrowing family have the heartfelt sympathy of a wide circle of friends and acquaintances in the distressing double bereavement (Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume XVIX, Issue 939, 24 July 1923, Page 3). | EVELEIGH, Rhoda (I405)
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38 | 1923 Nightcaps Notes. It is with deep sorrow we record the deaths of Mrs Ernest Meyer and Miss Winnie Catherine Molloy, second and fifth daughters of Mr and Mrs Thos. Molloy, of Wairio. The sorrowing family have the heartfelt sympathy of a wide circle of friends and acquaintances in the distressing double bereavement (Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume XVIX, Issue 939, 24 July 1923, Page 3). | MOLLOY, Margaret Mima (I408)
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39 | 1923 Nightcaps Notes. It is with deep sorrow we record the deaths of Mrs Ernest Meyer and Miss Winnie Catherine Molloy, second and fifth daughters of Mr and Mrs Thos. Molloy, of Wairio. The sorrowing family have the heartfelt sympathy of a wide circle of friends and acquaintances in the distressing double bereavement (Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume XVIX, Issue 939, 24 July 1923, Page 3). | MOLLOY, Thomas Henry "Tom" (I404)
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40 | 1957 Her will and probates are held in the Dunedin office of New Zealand Archives - Molloy Isabella Fleming - Gummies Bush - Widow (R22087131). | JOHNSTON, Isabella Fleming "Bella" (I402)
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41 | 2/NZEF 14915 | FOSTER, Edward Brian "Brian" (I3349)
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42 | 56OC | NORRIS, Elizabeth (I5259)
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43 | 58 Block I A | WILSON, Marion (I6281)
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44 | 58 Block I A | BURT, James Gilbert (I6280)
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45 | 7.1 Left side | BOWYER, Richard Thomas (I2296)
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46 | 76676 2nd NZEF Pte, 23 Btn | MOLLOY, Thomas William "Tommy" (I21)
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47 | 8 Lawn Section Row XIV | EADE, Helen Mary (I3678)
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48 | A George Thomas Peter Race has been a director of Twizel Holiday Park Limited since 11 Nov 2003 (https://opencorporates.com/companies/nz/1444579). | RACE, George Thomas Peter "Pete" (I76)
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49 | A meeting of the Country School Teachers was held at the Technical School, Invercargill, on Friday The following office bearers were elected President, Mr H. McFeely (Tuatapere) (Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 425, 1 July 1913, Page 4). | McFEELY, Hugh (I2090)
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50 | A quote from Records of Early Riverton and District, Centenary Celebrations, Riverton N.Z., 1837-1937: We come now to one of the originally largest of our island bushes, namely, Stevens Bush. George Stevens, after whom the bush was named, held a large area, including much bush. He called his property Burlington. On the lower part of it Hugh Molloy and his wife resided as employees of Stevens. Their descendants are a numerous clan in various parts of Southland (page 122). For years Hugh Molloy and his wife, who was Mrs Valli's sister, resided on the Valli farm. They had many sons and two daughters. Valli and Molloy and their sons became experts in sheepshearing operations and used to make annual trips up-country to the sheep stations. The Molloy parents and their growing young people had several changes of residence. Their descendants are very numerous, and the name Molloy is widely known in Southland (page 124) | MOLLOY, Hugh (I394)
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