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CAINES RichardMarriage Name: Robert Caines Spouse's Name: Martha Caines Event Date: 01 Jul 1807 Event Place: Haselbury Bryan, Dorset, England Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M15901-1 System Origin: England-VR GS Film number: 1279499 Reference ID: 2:K0VTQH |
Aunt Honor Caines will. Also I give and bequeath unto Samuel, Ann and Susanna CAINES, the son and daughters of the said Robert and Martha CAINES their Executors and Administrators the sum of twenty pounds each of like lawful money. Also I give and bequeath unto the said Samuel CAINES a feather bed and a large silver table spoon. |
England Births and Christenings Name: Samuel Caines Gender: Male Christening Date: 13 Nov 1748 Christening Place: Haselbury-Bryan, Dorset, England Father's Name: William Caines Mother's Name: Martha Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C15901-1 , System Origin: England-EASy , GS Film number: 1279499 , Reference ID: items 13-14 |
England Births and Christenings Name: Samuel Cains Gender: Male Christening Date: 12 Sep 1773 Christening Place: Haselbury-Bryan, Dorset, England Father's Name: Benjamin Cains Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C15901-1 , System Origin: England-EASy , GS Film number: 1279499 , Reference ID: items 13-14 |
England Births and Christenings Name: Susanna Caines Gender: Female Christening Date: 17 Mar 1737 Christening Place: Haselbury-Bryan, Dorset, England Father's Name: William Caines Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C15901-1 , System Origin: England-EASy , GS Film number: 1279499 , Reference ID: items 13-14 |
England Births and Christenings Name Theresa Caines Gender Female Christening Date 23 Apr 1830 Christening Place Toller-Porcorum, Dorset, England Father's Name Morgan Caines Mother's Name Joanna -and- England Births and Christenings Name Theresa Caines Residence Place Tarrant Rushton, Dorset, England Gender Female Christening Date 23 Apr 1830 Christening Place TARRANT-RUSHTON, DORSET, ENGLAND Father's Name Morgan Caines Mother's Name Joanna ----- England Births and Christenings Name Theresa Caines Residence Place Thorncombe, Dorset, England Gender Female Christening Date 23 Apr 1830 Christening Place Thorncombe, Dorset, England Father's Name Morgan Caines Mother's Name Joanna ----- Could not write so made her mark on wedding certificate. Find A Grave Memorial# 102202056 |
Marriages Dec 1848 Caines, Thirza Theresa Dorchester 8 125 SPRACKLEN, Isaac Dorchester 8 125 Isaac SPRACKLEN Labourer & Thirza Theresa CAINES both of full age fathers: Robert GODDARD Labourer, Morgan CAINES Dairyman witnesses: William HOPKINS, Catharine PITMAN |
This is the Last Will and Testament of me Honor CAINES of Hazelbury Bryan in the County of Dorset, spinster as follows. Also I give and bequeath unto William CAINES and Thomas CAINES the sons of my said late brother William CAINES the sum of ten pounds each of like lawful money. ----- Possible Census 1851 109; Wonston; Thomas CAINES; Head; Mar; 74; Pauper; Hazelbury; F331p28 109; ; Jane CAINES; Wife; Mar; 77; Paupers wife; Hazelbury; F331p28 |
Many records were destroyed in the Great Fire of Blandford in 1731 |
Find A Grave Memorial# 185858146 |
England, Dorset, Parish Registers Name: William Caynes Event Type: Marriage Event Date: 16 Sep 1735 Event Place: St. Peter's, Dorchester, Dorset, England Spouse's Name: Martha Watts GS Film Number: 002427485 , Digital Folder Number: 004508497 , Image Number: 00803 |
Children 9. Has Children Benjamin CAINES |
Baptism from Parish Register of Lydlinch, Dorset. |
QUERY England Marriages William Caines birth: 1787 marriage: 27 April 1820 Dorset, England spouse: Mary Young ----- England Marriages Name: William Caines Spouse's Name: Mary Young Event Date: 1820 Event Place: Wootton Glanville, Dorset, England Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M16027-1 , System Origin: England-VR , GS Film number: 1239261 , Reference ID: 2:1SQT5L0 ===== This is the Last Will and Testament of me Honor CAINES of Hazelbury Bryan in the County of Dorset, spinster as follows. Also I give and bequeath unto William CAINES and Thomas CAINES the sons of my said late brother William CAINES the sum of ten pounds each of like lawful money. |
2nd spouse of Robert Thomas CHATFIELD 1845-1923 |
2nd spouse of Robert Thomas CHATFIELD 1845-1923 |
2nd spouse of Robert Thomas CHATFIELD 1845-1923 |
Birth not on NZ Index. NZ Death Index 1925/1287 CHATFIELD, Amelia Frances 76Y ----- DEATHS CHATFIELD - At her late residence, 14 Gladwin Road, Onehunga, Amelia Frances, relict of the late Robert Thomas Chatfield in her 77th year. Funeral 2.30 pm today (Thursda), 19th from residence, to Purewa Cemetery. Private interment. New Zealand Herald 19 March 1925. ----- BURIAL & CREMATION DETAILS Surname CHATFIELD First Names Amelia Francis Age 76 Years Gender Female Date of Death 18 Mar 1925 Religion Serial No 8693 Date of Service and/or Interment 19 Mar 1925 Funeral Director Sibuns Funeral Advisors, 582 Remuera Road, Remuera, AUCKLAND What Buried? Body Casket Size Casket Depth Cemetery Purewa Cemetery Location Block A Row 2 Plot 31A ----- Find A Grave Memorial# 142397201 ----- OLD RESIDENT'S DEATH. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 68, 21 March 1925, Page 7 BORN 77 YEARS AGO AT BAY OF ISLANDS The death of Mrs Amelia Frances Chatfield in her 77th year removes a link with the early days in the north of New Zealand. She was a daughter of the late Mr William Cains, and was born at "The Pa," Opua, Bay of Islands, where she lived until she reached the age of 23 years. Her father had a store, and was provider to the British troops, whose barracks were close to their home. Mrs Chatfield was one of a family of 21 children, of whom she is survived by only one sister. At the age of 23 she was married to Mr R T CHATFIELD, one of New Zealand's earliest commercial travelers. Mrs Chatfield remembered the principal events of the Maori wars, including the sack of Korarareka (Russell) when shells fired by the British man-of-war at the Maoris passed over the homestead. Her father and mother were greatly esteemed by the Maoris who resided near them. The natives built a stockade around their home, and guarded it night and day. These were, however, troublesome times, for the Europeans resident at the Bay of Islands, and Mrs Chatfield was wont to relate how on three occasions her father was taken out to be shot by rebel natives, but was saved by the intervention of friendly chiefs. Two of her elder sisters were hidden for over a week in a room approached by a secret staircase to prevent them being abducted by the rebel Maoris. At the time of the sacking of Russell Mrs Chatfield's father prevented the natives from destroying the sacred emblems of the Catholic Church by buying them from them and restoring them later on to the priests, who repaid him by many kind attentions during his long illness prior to his death. Mrs Chatfield spent the whole of her life in New Zealand, with the exception of ten years when she was living at Samoa. These were also troublesome times, as war was on between the rival chiefs. One big battle was fought around the house in which Mrs Chatfield was living, the building was at Apia during the great hurricane, when German and American warships were sunk and many seamen drowned. She watched the H.M.S. Calliope steaming out to sea in the teeth of the hurricane. Deceased is survived by four sons and two daughters. ===== Travelled from Samoa to Auckland arriving 4 Dec 1896. |
NZ Marriage Index 1872/9284 Amelia Frances Cains Robert Thomas Chatfield |
Children: 1. Isabella Cains b: 1831 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, V1831333 15/1831. 2. Harriet Cains m1. William Gardner m2. David Mason m3. Henry Johnson 3. William Cains 4. Mary Ann Cains b.1829-1895 V18299576 1C/1829, . m1.Edward Hansen b.1823-1894 5. James R b.1833 V1833296 17/1833. 6. Robert Cains |
Children 1. Emma Mary Cains b: 1853 2. George Thomas Cains m. Jane Brown 4. William Cains Abt. 1842 m. Clara Wall 5. Phoebe Maria Cains Abt. 1843 m. William Norris 6. Charles Cains 1847-1871 8. Jane Cains 1852 m. John Everson (Born in the District of Russell) 9. Emma Mary Cains 1853 m. William Callaghan 10. Alfred Cains 1855 NZ Birth Index. 1855/12 Cains, Alfred Sarah & William 1853/1192 Cains, Emma Sarah & William 1851/2138 Cains, Jane Sarah & William |
Born Opua, Northland, New Zealand~~Died Kawakawa, Wellington, New Zealand~~ |
NZ Death Index 1871/3376 CHATFIELD, Lucy 30Y |
NZ Marriage Index 1867/5443 Lucy Cains Robert Thomas Chatfield |
New Zealand, Civil Records Indexes Name Phoebe Maria Norris Event Type Death Event Date 1880 Event Place New Zealand Age (Estimated) 36 Birth Date 1844 Registration Number 1880/2932 |
New Zealand, Civil Records Indexes Name William Norris Event Type Marriage Event Date 1868 Event Place New Zealand Gender Male Spouse's Name Phoebe Maria Cains Spouse's Gender Female Registration Number 1868/5648 |
"Richard Cains came to NZ at Kerikeri aboaut 1810. Was at the 1st sermon of Samuel Marsdon at Bay of Islands Christmas. Where he went later we do not know. (Not there 8 Sep 1993) [Meaning?]. Combined families No. 21. W. T. Cains bought Otuihu from William Potter on 28 Mar 1840. Land called Kaeretanga. 100' x 102' St. Sepulchres. Charles Evanston. See book "A Social History of Russel" by L. Worsfold (ms 340). See article/photo. Cains family ran hotel called? Halfway House-Otiuhi. Isabella owned hotels Sydney. Auckland Museum Library 8 Sep 1993 Waldo Arthur Heap called MS 1325 research. Box 3-Box 2 (4) corresp. Photo of painting by R. Teha?? Captain Cook Mem Museum. Notes on Opua." Says in some forms, born in Bristol, Glos, Eng (par of Philip St. Jacob, Warminster). I am putting Warminster, not Bristol. M Marriage entry 254 vol. 8, Sydney Australia. Second mar: entry 145 vol 23 NSW marriages. Bur Place is Christchurch burial ground. NOTE: See notes on him. He was deported to Australia because he was convicted for pick pocketing for seven years. Arrived in 1821 and later moved to NZ. Says he had 5 or 6 children with Isabella Whittle. See Waldo Heap Collection at Auckland Museum Library. |
NZ Death Index 1878/2385 Cains, William 77Y ----- Find A Grave Memorial# 96007310 ===== He was convicted of an offence in Wiltshire, England on 11 July 1820 and transported to the colony in New South Wales for 7 years. ----- William Tudway Cains married Isabella Whittle, who was born in Ireland abt. 1801, on the 3rd. Feb. 1823 in Sydney, Australia. She was a fellow convict, who had been tried at the Old Bailey in London and transported to Van Dieman's Land. REF Whittle, Isabella. Per Mary Ann 1823, Jan 7 Re Permission to marry at Sydney. Colonial Secretary Index, 1788-1825 NSW. ----- William Tudway Cains emmigrated to NZ from Australia on the 'Active' and with him came; Cains, Isabella nee Whittle Cains, Sarah nee Dumbell (Not nee but name of mother) Cains, William Ref; Hansen, Kathleen (1994) 'In the Wake of the Active'. NB; The Isabella mentioned here must have been his daughter Isabella who would have been 6 years old. Isabella Whittle had died in Sydney, Aust. 1837. ----- Possibly Hotel Owner ===== He is the father of two Cains girls who married Robert Thomas Chatfield. I have been in the church at Russell but at the time didn't know he was buried there. If you have no family connection I would be very pleased if you would transfer management to me. === Message to FaG memorial manager Mar 2016 Father: Richard CAINS born c1775, Wiltshire. Mother: Mary TUDWAY born c1779, Wiltshire. --- He was convicted of an offence in Wiltshire, England on 11 July 1820 and transported to the colony in New South Wales for 7 years. --- William married Isabella Whittle 3 Feb 1823, Sydney, NSW, Australia with permission of the Colonial Secretary. Isabella was a fellow convict, who had been tried at the Old Bailey in London and transported to Van Dieman's Land. She died 1837 in Sydney. Six children. --- William then married Sarah DUMBELL in 1839 in Sydney. 10 children. --- William Tudway Cains emmigrated to NZ from Australia on the 'Active' and with him came; Cains, Isabella nee Whittle Cains, Sarah nee Dumbell (Not nee but name of mother) Cains, William Ref; Hansen, Kathleen (1994) 'In the Wake of the Active'. NB; The Isabella mentioned here must have been his daughter Isabella who would have been 6 years old. Isabella Whittle had died in Sydney, Aust. 1837. |
REF Whittle, Isabella. Per Mary Ann 1823, Jan 7 Re Permission to marry at Sydney. Colonial Secretary Index, 1788-1825 NSW. |
Marriage record V1839145 23B/1839 CAINS, WILLIAM to DUMBELL, SARAH Code MF = St Lawrence's. |
USA Census, 1930 Name Mary F Chatfield Event Place Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut Gender Female Age 73 Marital Status Widowed Race White Relationship to Head of Household Head Birth Year (Estimated) 1857 Birthplace New York Father's Birthplace Ireland Mother's Birthplace Pennsylvania Sheet Letter A Sheet Number 4 Mary F Chatfield Head F 73 New York Martha Lundquist Servant F 20 Sweden ----- USA Census, 1940 Name Mary F Chatfield Event Place Ward 3, Waterbury, Waterbury Town, New Haven, Connecticut Gender Female Age 83 Marital Status Widowed Race White Relationship to Head of Household Head Birthplace New York Birth Year (Estimated) 1857 Last Place of Residence Same House Mary F Chatfield Head F 83 New York Agusta Palmer Servant F 59 Sweden |
2nd spouse of William Franklin CHATFIELD 1842-1923 |
USA Census, 1880 Name Robert Cairns Event Place Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut Gender Male Age 56 Marital Status Married Race White Occupation Machinist Relationship to Head of Household Self Birth Year (Estimated) 1824 Birthplace Ireland Father's Birthplace Ireland Mother's Birthplace Ireland Sheet Letter D Sheet Number 25 Person Number 0 Volume 1 Robert Cairns Self M 56 Ireland Matilda J Cairns Wife F 55 Pennsylvania Susan H Cairns Dau F 30 New York Mary F Cairns Dau F 23 New York Robert A Cairns Son M 20 Connecticut Annie E Cairns Dau F 18 Connecticut Matilda J Cairns Dau F 16 Connecticut Eliza R Getty Other F 34 New York |
Spouse of Doris Ethel BLACKEBY 1904-1995 |
Parents; Edgar John Cakebread. Resdided 1914 Encounter Bay, SA. Born 16 Aug 1873 Encounter Bay, South Australia, Australia Married 10 Jan 1899 Goolwa, South Australia, Australia Grandfather John Rymill Cakebread | F6331 Group Sheet CAKEBREAD, John Rymill died 08 August 1914 Advertiser Thursday 13 August 1914 page 15 The death is reported from Victor Harbor of Mr John Rymill Cakebread. Our Victor Harbor correspondent writes: - He was born at Banbury, Oxford, March 5, 1839 - and was therefore in his 75th year. He came to South Australia with his father in 1848 on the barque Abberton. On arrival he attended the Pulteney-street school until 1849, in which year he came to Encounter Bay, arriving there when whaling was in full swing. He often re- counted having seen three whales captured here in one day. In February, 1859, he went to the Victoria gold diggings, but re- turned in 1861. In 1865 he joined the Government Roads and Bridges Department as chargeman for the construction of bridges, &c, and held that position till he retired in 1910. He left a widow at Victor Harbor, and a family of ten - Mr. A. R. Cakebread, Footscray, Victoria; Mr. Charles Cakebread, Encounter Bay; Mr. P. P. Cakebread, Victoria; Mr. E. J. Cakebread, Encounter Bay: .Mr. J. R. Cake- bread, Broken Hill; Mr. S. L. Cakebread, Encounter Bay; Mr. S. J. Cakebread, Victoria, Mr. H. M. Cakebread, Adelaide; Mrs. James Reid, Victor Harbor; and Mrs. A. H. Warland. Encounter Bay. There are also 40 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Mother Caroline Elizabeth Rumbelow | F6331 Group Sheet Mother Annie Mary Rose Maud Woodard ------ Find A Grave Memorial# 100218207 |
The Register (Adelaide, SA : Monday 2 July 1928) APPROACHING MARRIAGES. BLACKEBY - CAKEBREAD. - The marriage of Doris E., only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Blackeby, of 242 Gilles street, City, to Edgar Ralph Cakebread, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cakebread, Encounter Bay, will be celebrated at Church of Christ, Grote street, on the 4th July, at 7.30 p.m. Reception at Windsor Cafe. ------ The Register (Adelaide, SA : Saturday 7 July 1928) WEDDINGS. CAKEBREAD-BLACKEBY. The mariage of Doris Ethel, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Blackeby, of 242 Gilles street, to Edgar Ralph, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cakebread, of Encounter Bay, was celebrated at the Church of Christ, Grote street, on Wednesday, July 4, at 7.30. p.m. Pastor J. Wiltshire officiated. Friends of the bride decorated the church with asparagus fern and white flowers. Mr. C. Stephens presided at the organ, and Mrs. Newell sang "Because" during the signing of the register. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a white georgette with tucked panel front finished by a flounce of silk lace. A train of silver tissue lined with white georgette was trimmed with sprays of orange blossom and silver horseshoes, and was fastened to the shoulders with tiny posies of orange blossom buds. The embroidered silk net veil was formed into a cap circled with a coronet of pearls and orange blossom buds. A shower of bouquet of white blossoms tied with white satin streamers was carried. Miss Thelma Mortimer, as first bridesmaid, wore a saxe blue crepe de chine trimmed with silk net of the same shade and silver lace flouncing. A silver lace cap with silver and blue lace was worn, and a posy on the shoulder and a shower bouquet of blue and pink flowers with streamers of the same shade carried. Miss M. Cakebread was in shrimp pink crepe dechine edged with pink silk net. A shoulder posy of tiny flowers was worn and a cap of silver net and pink and silver lace for head-dress. A shower bouquet of pink and blue flowers tied with streamers to tone was carried. Mr. Laurence Cakebread, brother of the bridegroom, was best man, and Mr. William Blackeby was groomsman. A white satin and silver horseshoe was hung on the arm of the bride by Miss Mary Newell as she left the church. The parents of the bride and bridegroom held a reception at Balfour's Windsor Cafe, Rundle street. Mrs. Blackeby wore a self-toned embroidered mushroom crepe de chine, a cloche felt hat to match, and carried an autumn-tinted posy. Mrs. Cakebread was in navy blue crepe de chine, with hat to match, and carried a posy of scarlet flowers. The tables were decorated with Iceland poppies and fern, and bowls of gum tips adorned the room. The usual toasts were drunk with musical honours. Songs and recitations were given by Miss Stella Calebread and Miss Mavis Manning. Dancing was also enjoyed to the playing of Miss Belitho. The bride's travilllng costume was a pale grey tailored suit with a saxe blue silk jumper, and a saxe blue felt hat triimmed with grey. The bridegroom's gifts to the bridesmaids were a copper vase and a string of pearls. The future home of the bride and bridegroom will be Price Weir avenue, Allenby Gardens. Invited guests were:-Mrs. E. J. Cakebread, Mr. and Mrs. L. Sedinary, Mrs. L. Hutton, Mrs. S. Cakebread, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. L. Cakebread, Misses S. and I. Cakebread, Mrs. Nurton, Mrs. Buchanan, Mr. L. Cakebread, Mr. Stone, Mr. Aitchison, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Blackeby, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Blackeby, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Manning, Mr. and Mrs. R. Rogers, Mrs. Ramsay, Mrs. Rogers, sen., Mrs. Kneal, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. J. .Dum- brell, Mr. and Mrs. J. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. J. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. H. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. L. Stephens, Rev. and Mrs. J. Wiltshire, Mr. and Mrs. W. Farrant, Mr. and Mrs. W. Peet, Mrs. Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. Trewartha, Mr. and Mrs. F. Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. Lesue, Mr. and Mrs. F. Shaw. Mr. and Mrs Niermann, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Blackeby, Mr. and Mrs. W. Thurston, Misses M. Ransley, W. Vincent, K. Price, M. Manning, L. Peet, M. Nash, H. Hartell, L. Downs, Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. S. Blackeby, Misses Hounsloe, Messrs. A. Ransley, T. Kneal, R. Farrant, J. Vincent. |
Children Andrew Cakebread Dennis Cakebread Gavin Cakebread Mark Cakebread Steven Cakebread Susan Cakebread |
QUERY Ivan William Cakebread Find A Grave Index 151937153 birth: 1934 death: 8 June 2002 burial Plot: East Area, Rose Bed E66, Position 48. burial: 2002 Centennial Park Cmtry., Pasadena, Mitcham City, South Australia, Australia |
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