Tom Selwyn Goldsmith, 1887–1941?> (aged 53 years)
- Name
- Tom Selwyn /Goldsmith/
- Given names
- Tom Selwyn
- Surname
- Goldsmith
Birth
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Country: New Zealand |
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Birth of a sister
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Country: New Zealand |
Death of a sister
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Country: New Zealand |
MARRIAGE OF GOLDSMITH, TOM SELWYN AND PROUSE, CHRISTINA MABEL
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Birth of a daughter
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Birth of a daughter
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Death of a brother
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Country: New Zealand |
Death of a paternal grandfather
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Country: England |
Birth of a daughter
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Death of a mother
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Death
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Country: New Zealand |
father |
1857–1946
Birth: 1857
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24
— Pulham Market, Norfolk, England Death: 27 January 1946 — Levin, New Zealand |
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mother |
1858–1940
Birth: 1858
— Ystand Mynach, Caerphilly, Wales Death: 17 June 1940 |
elder brother |
1882–1918
Birth: 1 February 1882
25
24
— Irwell, New Zealand Death: 2 October 1918 — Levin, New Zealand |
21 months
elder sister |
1883–1883
Birth: 23 October 1883
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25
— Irwell, New Zealand Death: 1883 — Irwell, New Zealand |
1 year
elder sister |
1884–1913
Birth: 15 October 1884
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— Irwell, New Zealand Death: 6 November 1913 — Levin, New Zealand |
19 months
elder brother |
1886–1962
Birth: 14 May 1886
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28
— Irwell, New Zealand Death: 1 May 1962 — Levin, New Zealand |
16 months
himself |
1887–1941
Birth: 1 September 1887
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29
— Irwell, New Zealand Death: 25 January 1941 — Fielding, New Zealand |
7 years
younger sister |
1894–1944
Birth: 23 July 1894
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36
— Gisborne, New Zealand Death: 17 August 1944 — Levin, New Zealand |
himself |
1887–1941
Birth: 1 September 1887
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29
— Irwell, New Zealand Death: 25 January 1941 — Fielding, New Zealand |
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wife |
1885–1976
Birth: 7 November 1885
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— Wainuiomata, New Zealand Death: 1 March 1976 — Palmerston North, New Zealand |
MARRIAGE OF GOLDSMITH, TOM SELWYN AND PROUSE, CHRISTINA MABEL | MARRIAGE OF GOLDSMITH, TOM SELWYN AND PROUSE, CHRISTINA MABEL — 28 October 1914 — |
13 months
daughter |
1915–2001
Birth: 2 December 1915
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Death: 2 January 2001 |
20 months
daughter |
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2 years
daughter |
Shared note
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He was a bank manager. |
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Shared note
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Birth date in Prouse book is 1886, but birth was registered 1 September 1887. Also fits better with older brother born in May 1886. |
Shared note
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WOMEN IN PRINT. The marriage took place at Levin on Wednesday of Mr. T. Selwyn, youngest son of Mr. P. W. Goldsmith, of Levin, to Miss Christina Mabel, fourth daughter of Mr. Richard Prouse. of "Weraroa House," Levin. The Rev. S. H. D. Peryman, assisted by the Rev. W. H. E. Abbey. officiated at the ceremony. Mrs. Nation, sister of the bride, presided at the organ and played the Bridal March as the bride entered the church and the Wedding March as the bridal party left. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a gown of ivory charmeuse with an overdress of embroidered chiffon, and trimmed with handsome silk lace and seed pearls. With this she wore the customary veil and orange blossom and carried a bouquet of roses, lily of the valley, narcissi and maiden-hair fern. Miss Dorothy Goldsmith and Miss Phyllis Prouse attended as bridesmaids, both wearing dresses of pale blue silk crepe trimmed with lace, and wore hats of white lace trimmed with blue ribbon and pink roses. They carried shower bouquets of roses, pink stock, forget-me-nots and maiden-hair. Mr. Jesse P. White was best man, and Mr. Sinclair Bradfield carried out the duties as groomsman. Mrs. P. W. Goldsmith, the bridegroom's mother, wore a gown of black crepe de chine with a black silk lace coatee, and a black hat with black and white plumes, and she carried a small hand bouquet of wisteria and cineraria. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Prouse received the guests at the reception room, the latter wearing a dress of black silk with an embroidered black silk net overdress, and a white hat trimmed with black plumes. About seventy guests were present at the reception, where various toasts were honoured, the Rev. Mr. Perryman presiding. Numerous telegrams of congratulation and good wishes were read by the best man. |
Shared note
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Letter from Phyllis Prouse Taylor to Christobel Nation Tunnington, 17 December 1981: Phyllis says she was there and the wind blew like blazes. |