Axel Andersen Jarlov, 18831968 (aged 84 years)

Name
Axel Andersen /Jarlov/
Given names
Axel Andersen
Surname
Jarlov
Name
Axel Andersen /Jarløv/
Given names
Axel Andersen
Surname
Jarløv
Birth
Type: Birth of Andersen-Jarlov, Axel
16 October 1883 25 25
Country: Denmark
Birth of a brother
Country: Denmark
Christening of a brother
Country: Denmark
Birth of a brother
City: Copenhagen
Country: Denmark
Birth of a sister
Birth of a brother
City: Copenhagen
Country: Denmark
MARRIAGE OF ANDERSEN-JARLOV, AXEL AND LARSEN, EVA
Country: New Zealand
Birth of a daughter
Country: New Zealand
Birth of a daughter
Country: New Zealand
Birth of a son
Country: New Zealand
Burial of a son
Country: New Zealand
Death of a son
Birth of a son
Birth of a son
Country: New Zealand
Birth of a son
Birth of a daughter
Death of a father
Death of a mother
Marriage of a daughter
February 1947 (aged 63 years)
Rotorua, New Zealand
Latitude: -36.845972 Longitude: 174.765615
Country: New Zealand
Death of a brother
Country: New Zealand
Death of a brother
17 January 1961 (aged 77 years)
Death of a son
19 May 1962 (aged 78 years)
Rotorua, New Zealand
Latitude: -36.845972 Longitude: 174.765615
Country: New Zealand
Death of a sister
Death
Type: Death of Andersen-Jarlov, Axel
26 May 1968 (aged 84 years)
Family with parents
father
mother
MARRIAGE OF ANDERSEN-JARLOV, HANS CHRISTIAN AND ?, SOFIE MARRIAGE OF ANDERSEN-JARLOV, HANS CHRISTIAN AND ?, SOFIE
elder sister
3 years
himself
19 months
younger brother
18851958
Birth: 6 May 1885 26 27 Herritslev, Maribo, Denmark
Death: 7 September 1958New Zealand
4 years
younger brother
18881961
Birth: 15 December 1888 30 30 Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
Death: 17 January 1961
5 years
younger sister
5 years
younger brother
18981983
Birth: 14 November 1898 40 40 Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
Death: 20 April 1983
Family with Eva Maria Larsen
himself
wife
18901969
Birth: 15 December 1890 29 26 Mauriceville West, New Zealand
Death: 18 July 1969
MARRIAGE OF ANDERSEN-JARLOV, AXEL AND LARSEN, EVA MARRIAGE OF ANDERSEN-JARLOV, AXEL AND LARSEN, EVA11 September 1911Dannevirke, New Zealand
1 year
daughter
19121999
Birth: 31 August 1912 28 21 Dannevirke, New Zealand
Death: 14 May 1999
13 months
daughter
19131987
Birth: 30 September 1913 29 22 Dannevirke, New Zealand
Death: 9 November 1987
16 months
son
19151915
Birth: 23 January 1915 31 24 Matawai, New Zealand
Death: 5 August 1915
17 months
son
21 months
son
19181962
Birth: 27 February 1918 34 27 Gisborne, New Zealand
Death: 19 May 1962Rotorua, New Zealand
19 months
son
2 years
daughter
19212005
Birth: 21 September 1921 37 30
Death: 11 May 2005Huntly, New Zealand
Shared note

Axel was known as Nana (his wife, Eva, known as Nan Mum) to Beryl Jarlov's children. - from Averil Jarlov.

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1914 BOP voter registration #3274 c/- Sloan's Sawmill, Matawai. He was a sawmillhand.

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1911 Waipara voter registration #3274 in Matamau. He was a farmer.

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1919 BOP voter registration in Matawai.

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1922 BOP voter registration c/- Sloan's Mill, Matawai.

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No voter registrations found for 1925 or 1928 (though wife Eva appears in Matawai for 1928, so assuming Axel was there in both 1925 and 1928).

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1931 Rotorua voter registration in Ngongotaha as a sawyer.

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1935 Rotorua voter registration in Rotoma. Daughter Rita (as a spinster) appears with them.

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1938 Rotorua voter registration in Rotoma, appearing with Eva, Ivan and Rita.

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1943 Rotorua voter registration in Rotoiti, appearing as sawmiller with Eva, Ivan (sawmill hand), Lindsay (sawmiller). Rita registered on Malfroy Road.

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Axel Andersen Jarlov was naturalised on 15 April 1911. He was a millhand in Umutaoroa.

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In the papers associated with Axel's naturalisation is a document dated 9 January 1949 in which Axel says that he entered the country with the name Axel Andersen, then changed it by deed poll to Axel Andersen Jarlov while in Dannevirke, about 1909 or 1910. The records could not be found relating to that deed poll change.

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In an application for a benefit, Axel indicated that he entered New Zealand on 12 April 1905.

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Name: Andersen, Axel
Occupation: Kontorist (Clerk)
Age: 21
Destination: Sidney
Contract no.: 82800
Registration date: 2/13/1905
Birth place: Herritslev
Birth place: Herritslev (Lolland)
Last res. parish: København
Last res. county: København
Last residence: Kbhvn.
Destination country: Australien
Destination city: Sydney
Destination state: New South Wales
Name of ship: Indirekte
IDcode: I0405A1915

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Axel A. and Holger C. Jarlov both appear in the 1913 Wise's New Zealand Post Office Directory, living in Matamau, and both described as 'settler'.

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Axel worked for some time in Matawai, for Sloan's Sawmill. That was up toward Motu, with the sawmill being on Section 7, Block 10 of the Motu Survey.

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While at Matawai, Alex and Eva lived in Motuhora (now named Moutohora), near Sloan's Sawmill presumably.

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Items from Papers Past about Axel, up to time of moving to Rotorua:

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SHIPPING.
Hastings Standard, Volume IV, Issue 149, 10 June 1914, Page 1

9 June 1914 - Male and female Jarlov's depart Napier for Gisborne. As Holger was not yet married, this is almost certainly Axel and Eva. No mention of the children (Evelyn and Rita by this time). Eva would be pregnant with Oliver, who would be born late the next January.


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Untitled
Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13624, 3 March 1915, Page 2

Court case begins with Edward Bai (plaintiff) and Frank Sloan (defendant). Sloan had cancelled Bai's contract. Jarlov spoke in favour of the plaintiff.


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MATAWAI MILLING DISPUTE.
Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13641, 23 March 1915, Page 5

Harry Richardson and Edward Bai (plaintiffs) win against Sloan (defendant) for the cancellation of the timber contract. Jarlov involved because the Plaintiffs had used some timber to build a house, for which Jarlov received 20 pounds compensation.


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BAI v. SLOAN.
Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13641, 23 March 1915, Page 5

More details of case, with contract being on 19 October 1914, and the cutting being done near Rakauroa.


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PERSONAL.
Hastings Standard, Volume IV, Issue 447, 25 May 1915, Page 4

Two Jarlov's on way from Napier toward Gisborne. See next article.


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ARRIVELS.
Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13694, 26 May 1915, Page 2

26 May 1915 - Two Jarlovs arrive in Gisborne on the Paloona. This was immediately after Holger and Ellen got married. Unsure if this was Axel and Eva returning to Gisborne, or if it was Holger and Ellen. If it was Axel and Eva, young Oliver would be 4 months old, and would die about 3 months later.


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MAGISTRATE'S COURT.
Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13820, 21 October 1915, Page 8

Sloan vs. Richardson and Bai. Case relating to timber to be delivered to Matawai Railways, agreement from 6 August 1914. In October 1914 Jarlov took over the felling. Jarlov was testifying for the defendants, against Sloan. Decision in favour of the defendants.


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TE KARAKA COURT.
Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13901, 26 January 1916, Page 4

Jarlov sues Peacocke. Jarlov was not being supplied with enough timber to cut; defendant said he didn't have to supply that amount. Judgement is reserved.


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TIMBER CONTRACT.
Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13907, 2 February 1916, Page 4

Finding for Jarlov, with total amount not as much as sued.


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Untitled
Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14209, 29 January 1917, Pag

Jarlov played to accompany musical items at an event in the Matawai Hall.


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MATAWAI NOTES.
Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14576, 11 April 1918, Page 3

Jarlov speaks at a social event.


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RED CROSS BALL
Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14815, 20 January 1919, Page 3

Jarlov plays for the Red Cross Ball, gratis as it is patriotic work.


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MATAWAI.
Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15236, 8 June 1920, Page 6

Jarlov's music for a social event described as "excellent".


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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5
Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15250, 24 June 1920, Page 1

Jarlov is secretary pro tem for the Matawai Branch of the Labor Party, announcing a lecture.


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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5
Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15251, 25 June 1920, Page 1

Jarlov is secretary pro tem for the Matawai Branch of the Labor Party, announcing a lecture.


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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5
Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15252, 26 June 1920, Page 1

Jarlov is secretary pro tem for the Matawai Branch of the Labor Party, announcing a lecture.


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TIMBER WORKERS' NOTES.
Maoriland Worker, Volume 11, Issue 187, 14 July 1920, Page 7

Jarlov reports membership of 56, possibly rising to 100 within a fortnight, in Matawai for the N.Z.W.U.


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MATAWAL
Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15283, 3 August 1920, Page 4

Jarlov plays 'excellent' music for an event in the Matawai Hall.


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Dairy Factory Workers
Maoriland Worker, Volume 11, Issue 193, 29 September 1920, Page 9

Jarlov writing for the Gisborne timber workers who are members of the N.Z.W.U. are opposed to registration under the Arbitration Act.


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NEW ZEALAND WORKERS' UNION
Maoriland Worker, Volume 11, Issue 193, 29 September 1920, Page 9

N.Z.W.U. news has Jarlov making donation to the Broken Hill Distress Fund.


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N.Z Workers' Union Page
Maoriland Worker, Volume 11, Issue 206, 1 December 1920, Page 9

Payments received by the N.Z.W.U.


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ROTORUA.
New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21189, 23 May 1932, Page 3

Evelyn and Rita attending an event in Ngongotaha.

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Their retirement home in Rotorua was at 11 Russell Road, Rotorua.

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From Lance Nixon, March 2013:

Axel and Eva were known to their grandchildren as "Nana" and "Nanmum". Roy Nixon was the first grandchild to call them that, and the others followed suit.

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