Individual Notes

Note for:   Kate Sophia Levy,   1 FEB 1848 - 11 SEP 1921         Index

Burial:   
     Date:   13 SEP 1921
     Place:   Bolton Street Cemetery, Wellington

Individual Note:
     Name, Date of Birth and Year of Death from Scholefield Papers

*Marriage Details Date: 1869, Folio No: 507, Names: Edward Hutching and Kate S Levy*

Bolton Street Cemetery Records show Kate Sophia Hutchings, Date: 11/9/1921, Cemetery: Church of England, Plot: 315

The Evening Post 12th September 1921 shows
Hutchings - On the 11th September 1921, at the residence of her daughter (Mrs. Peter Lewis), Wanganui, Kate Hutchings, wife of the late Edward Hutchings, aged 76 years; mother of Mrs. T. Barnes and Mrs. S. Guy, Ngaio and Mrs. F Abbott, Sydney. No flowers
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Funeral Card
The Friends of the late Kate Hutchings are invited to attend her Funeral which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris jun., 60, Taranaki street, Tomorrow, Tuesday, at 2 p.m., for the Sydney Street Cemetery. E. Morris, Jun., Funeral Director and Embalmer, 60, Taranaki st, and 28, Riddiford st, Telephone 22-159 (day and night)



Individual Notes

Note for:   Edward Hutchings,   ABT 1842 - 1 JAN 1916         Index

Burial:   
     Place:   Bolton Street Cemetery, Wellington

Individual Note:
     Name and Year of Death from Scholefield Papers

*Marriage Details Date: 1869, Folio No: 507, Names: Edward Hutching and Kate S Levy*

The Evening Post 16th September 1899 shows
An Old Defence Grievance
With regard to the petition of Edward Hutchings and two others, of Wellington, to receive consideration for military services to the colony, the Petitions Committee report that the petitioners are entitled to 20 pounds each by way of refund of moneys actually paid out of pocket at the time the members of the Wellington Defence Force, at their own expense, made their way to the front

*Death Details Date: 1916, Registration No: 1916/1431, Aged: 74 years, Name: Edward Hutchings, so born circa 1842 - Date of Death 1/1/1916 from Death Registration*

Bolton Street Cemetery Records show Edward Hutchings, Date: 1/1/1916, Cemetery: Church of England, Plot: 315



Individual Notes

Note for:   Henry Aaron Levy,   11 MAR 1850 - 11 JAN 1877         Index

Burial:   
     Date:   13 JAN 1877
     Place:   Bolton Street Cemetery, Wellington

Individual Note:
     Unmarried and Name, Date of Birth and Year of Death from Scholefield Papers

Bolton Street Cemetery Records show Henry Aaron Levy, Date: 13/1/1877, Cemetery: Public, Plot: 26.A, Note: Plot Disinterred, Buried with some of his siblings

The Evening Post 12th January 1877 shows
Levy - On the 11th January, at the residence of his father, Lambton Quay, Henry Aaron, second son of Mr. Solomon Levy, aged 27 years
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We regret to record the death, at his father's residence last evening, of Mr. Henry Levy, second son of Mr. Solomon Levy. The deceased, who formerly was connected with the Wellington Independent, has been ailing for some time past, and latterly it became evident that he was suffering from consumption, and that his case was hopeless. He was universally liked and esteemed, and his early death will be much and widely lamented
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Notice
The friends of the late Mr. Henry A. Levy are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, which will leave the residence of his father, Mr. Solomon Levy, Lambton Quay, on Saturday, the 13th inst., at 4 pm.
Gascoine & Parsons, Undertakers



Individual Notes

Note for:   Annie Elizabeth Levy,   24 JUN 1842 - 3 APR 1914         Index

Burial:   
     Date:   5 APR 1914
     Place:   Karori Cemetery

Individual Note:
     Name and Date of Birth from Scholefield Papers

*Marriage Details Date: 1874, Folio No: 142, Names: Folk Cohen and Annie E Levy*

Probate Record shows Annie Elizabeth Cohen, Place: Wellington, Occ: Woman, Date of Death: 3/4/1914, Court: Wellington, Archives Reference: AAOM 6029 16422, Probate No: 16422, Date Filed: 2/5/1914, Type: Will, Archives NZ, Wellington

The Evening Post 4th April 1914 shows
Cohen - On the 3rd April 1914, at her late residence, No. 321, Willis street, Annie Elizabeth, beloved wife of Folk Cohen; aged 61 years
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Funeral Notice
The Friends of Mr. Folk Cohen are respectfully requested to attend the Funeral of his late beloved wife Annie, which will leave his residence, No. 321, Upper Willis street, Tomorrow (Sunday), 5th April, 1914, at 2.30 p.m., for the Karori Cemetery.
J. Flyger and Co.
Undertakers and Embalmers, Tel. 1073, 222, Cuba street
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Wellington Volunteer Fire Police
Officers and Members of the above are respectfully requested to attend the Funeral of the late Mrs. F. Cohen, which will leave her late residence, 321, Upper Willis street, tomorrow (Sunday) at 2.30 p.m.
No uniform
R. Von Bernewitz, Hon, Sec.
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Regret will be felt at the death of Mrs. Falk (sic) Cohen, wife of Mr. Falk (sic) Cohen, ex city councillor. The deceased lady - although for some time she has been far from strong - was possessed of infinite spirit and activity, and was ever ready to help in any good cause. In all civic matters where a woman's help was needed she was prominent, and she held the position of vice-president of the Richmond Free Kindergarten, and was also associated with the Wellington Boy's Institute and various other institutions. Born in Wellington, she lived here all her life of sixty one years. Among the many to whom her death came as a shock were Mr. and Mrs. McLaren (late Mayor and Mayoress), who have known her for many years and who fully recognised her unbounded zeal in all work for the interest of the city. Of last year's Carnival, as well as this year's - when her spirit triumphed over weakness - she was the life and soul of all the details entrusted to the woman. She was a daughter of Mr. Solomon Levy and a sister of Mrs. Townsend (of Roxburgh street), Mrs. Ballard (formerly of Oriental Bay), Mrs. Hutchings (of Wanganui), Mrs. Marks (of Sydney), and Mr. George Levy (of Wellington Telegraph Department); and a niece of the late Thomas McKenzie, of Wellington. She leaves one married daughter (Mrs. Cane). Mr. Cohen will have many sympathisers in his bereavement.

Karori Headstone Reads
In loving memory of Lewis Albert Cohen only son of Folk and Annie Cohen born 4 January 1875 died 25 June 1902.
'May his soul RIP.'
Hickmott
In loving memory of Harry F. Cane beloved husband of Gladys and loving father of Coralie died 30 October 1961
In loving memory of Folk Cohen who departed this life 28 April 1915 and of his wife Annie Elizabeth who departed on 3 April 1914.
'Loving and pleasant in their life time and in death not separated.'
Platt
In loving memory of Gladys Cane beloved wife of Harry and loved mother of Coralie. A loving Nanna died 30 July 1974