Individual Notes
Note for: Emily Horniblow, ABT 1847 - 18 MAR 1925
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Burial: Date: 20 MAR 1925
Place: Balcairn Cemetery
Individual Note: Name from "Mystery" Passenger List
Date of Death from K Wilson
1851 English Census shows Emily Horniblow, Daughter, Aged: 3, Birthplace: Hagley, Worcestershire, England, Civil Parish: Hagley, County: Worcestershire
Emily Horniblow was to sail with her parents James and Lucy Horiblow and her siblings, on the ship "Mystery" (sailed from London 15/12/1858, Arrived Lyttelton 20/3/1859) but when they were about to sail a case of small pox was discovered in the family and they were landed at Gravesend. The two elder children (Elizabeth and Edwin) proceeded by this ship. The parents and other siblings sailed in next ship. A notation was added to the passenger list and it was signed 13/12/1858.
Names of the whole family as they orginally appeared on the passenger list.
James, Aged: 47, Worchester, Occ: Carpenter
Lucy, Aged: 43
Elizabeth, Aged: 19, Transferred to single women
Edwin, Aged: 15, Transferred to single male
Emily, Aged: 11
William Henry, Aged: 9
Charles, Aged: 7
Mary Ann, Aged: 2 months
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They sailed on the "Victory" it left Gravesend 20/1/1859 and arrived Lyttelton on 14/5/1959.
Names as on passenger list
Horniblow, James, Aged: 47, Carpenter
Lucy, Aged: 43
Emily, Aged: 11
William Henry, Aged: 9
Charles, Aged: 7
Mary Ann, Aged: 2 months
*Marriage Details Date: 1865, Folio No: 986, Names: Allen Dann and Emily Horniblow*
The Press 19th March 1925 shows
Dann - On March 18th, 1925, at Mt. Grey Downs, Sefton, Emily, relict of the late Allen Dann; in her 78th year. Deeply regretted
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The Friends of the late Emily Dann are respectfully invited to attend her Funeral, leaving her late residence, Mt. Grey Downs, Sefton, on Friday, March 20th, at 1.30 p.m., for the Balcairn Cemetery arriving at 2.15 p.m. D. Shaw and Sons, undertakers, Amberley
Cemetery Fiche for Balcairn Cemetery shows Record 712
Plots 270, 271 & 272 purchased 10/12/1914 & 1/7/1914 by Mrs Allen Dann
Burial Records Plot 270: Emily Dann - 20/3/1925, Plot 271: Blank, Plot 272: Allan? Dann, 79, 2/7/1914
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Headstone Reads
Allen Dann died 28th June 1914 aged 79 and his wife Emily died 19th Match 1925 aged 78, also Charles Robert, their son killed in action in France 17th December 1917 aged 35
Individual Notes
Note for: William Henry Horniblow, ABT 1850 - 30 JAN 1932
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Burial: Place: Avonside Cemetery, Christchurch
Individual Note: Name from "Mystery" Passenger List
1851 English Census shows William Henry Horniblow, Son, Aged: 1, Birthplace: Hagley, Worcestershire, England, Civil Parish: Hagley, County: Worcestershire
William Henry Horniblow was to sail with his parents James and Lucy Horiblow and his siblings, on the ship "Mystery" (sailed from London 15/12/1858, Arrived Lyttelton 20/3/1859) but when they were about to sail a case of small pox was discovered in the family and they were landed at Gravesend. The two elder children (Elizabeth and Edwin) proceeded by this ship. The parents and other siblings sailed in next ship. A notation was added to the passenger list and it was signed 13/12/1858.
Names of the whole family as they orginally appeared on the passenger list.
James, Aged: 47, Worchester, Occ: Carpenter
Lucy, Aged: 43
Elizabeth, Aged: 19, Transferred to single women
Edwin, Aged: 15, Transferred to single male
Emily, Aged: 11
William Henry, Aged: 9
Charles, Aged: 7
Mary Ann, Aged: 2 months
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They sailed on the "Victory" it left Gravesend 20/1/1859 and arrived Lyttelton on 14/5/1959.
Names as on passenger list
Horniblow, James, Aged: 47, Carpenter
Lucy, Aged: 43
Emily, Aged: 11
William Henry, Aged: 9
Charles, Aged: 7
Mary Ann, Aged: 2 months
*Marriage Details Date: 1878, Folio No: 2836, Names: William Henry Horniblow and Jane Chapman*
Lyttelton Times shows
Horniblow - Chapman On Oct 9, Presbyterian Church, Rangiora, Rev W McGregor, William Henry, 3rd son of J Horniblow of Rangiora to Jane eldest daughter of Mr John Chapman of Fernside
Probate Records shows William Henry Horniblow, Place: Christchurch, Occ: Carpenter, Court: Wellington, Archives Reference: AAOM 6029 50270, Probate No: 50270, Date Filed: 19/2/1932, Type: Intestate (Letters of Administration), Archives NZ, Wellington
Cemetery Fiche for Avonside Cemetery show Record No: 425
Jane Horniblow died 25 July 1927 aged 69 and her husband William Henry died 30 January 1932 aged 83
Individual Notes
Note for: Charles Horniblow, ABT 1851 - 19 SEP 1926
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Burial: Date: 21 SEP 1926
Place: Bromley Cemetery, Christchurch
Individual Note: Name from "Mystery" Passenger List
Charles Horniblow was to sail with his parents James and Lucy Horiblow and his siblings, on the ship "Mystery" (sailed from London 15/12/1858, Arrived Lyttelton 20/3/1859) but when they were about to sail a case of small pox was discovered in the family and they were landed at Gravesend. The two elder children (Elizabeth and Edwin) proceeded by this ship. The parents were to appear in next ship. A notation was added to the passenger list and it was signed 13/12/58.
Names of the whole family as they orginally appeared on the passenger list.
James, Aged: 47, Worchester, Occ: Carpenter
Lucy, Aged: 43
Elizabeth, Aged: 19, Transferred to single women
Edwin, Aged: 15, Transferred to single male
Emily, Aged: 11
William Henry, Aged: 9
Charles, Aged: 7
Mary Ann, Aged: 2 months
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They sailed on the "Victory" it left Gravesend 20/1/1859 and arrived Lyttelton on 14/5/1959.
Names as on passenger list
Horniblow, James, Aged: 47, Carpenter
Lucy, Aged: 43
Emily, Aged: 11
William Henry, Aged: 9
Charles, Aged: 7
Mary Ann, Aged: 2 months
*Marriage Details Date: 1878, Folio No: 2836, Names: William Henry Horniblow and Jane Chapman*
Christchurch City Council Cemetery Database shows Charles Horniblow, Date of Death: 19/9/1926, Date of Burial: 21/9/1926, Aged: 75 years, Address: 303 Armagh Street, Christchurch, Occ: Retired, Place of Birth: Worcester, England, Years in New Zealand: 66, Cemetery: Bromley Cemetery, Block: 39, Plot: 213
Probate Records shows Charles Horniblow, Place: Christchurch, Occ: Retired, Court: Wellington, Archives Reference: AAOM 6029 39435, Probate No: 39435, Date Filed: 7/10/1926, Type: Will, Archives NZ, Wellington
The Press 20th September 1926
Horniblow - On September 19th, 1926, at his residence, 353 Armagh street, Linwood, Charles, dearly loved husband of Mary Horniblow; in his 67th year. At rest. Late of Kaiapoi. North Island papers please copy
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The Funeral of the late Charles Horniblow will leave his late residence, 353 Armagh street, Linwood for the Bromley Cemetery, on Tuesday, September 21st at 2 p.m. John Rhind