Sarah Ann Webley, 1845–1923?> (aged 78 years)
- Name
- Sarah Ann /Webley/
- Given names
- Sarah Ann
- Surname
- Webley
Birth
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Country: England |
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MARRIAGE OF NATION, WILLIAM CHARLES AND WEBLEY, SARAH ANN
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City: Nelson Country: New Zealand |
Birth of a daughter
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City: Christchurch Country: New Zealand |
Birth of a daughter
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City: Christchurch Country: New Zealand |
Death of a daughter
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City: Christchurch Country: New Zealand |
Birth of a daughter
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City: Christchurch Country: New Zealand |
Death of a daughter
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City: Christchurch Country: New Zealand |
Birth of a daughter
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City: Christchurch Country: New Zealand |
Birth of a daughter
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City: Christchurch Country: New Zealand |
Birth of a son
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City: Christchurch Country: New Zealand |
Birth of a daughter
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City: Christchurch Country: New Zealand |
Birth of a daughter
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City: Wellington Country: New Zealand |
Birth of a son
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City: Wellington Country: New Zealand |
Death of a mother
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City: Nelson Country: New Zealand |
Marriage of a daughter
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Country: New Zealand |
Death of a father
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City: Nelson Country: New Zealand |
Marriage of a daughter
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Country: New Zealand |
Marriage of a daughter
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Country: New Zealand |
Marriage of a daughter
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Country: New Zealand |
Death of a son
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Country: South Africa |
Marriage of a son
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Country: New Zealand |
Marriage of a daughter
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Country: New Zealand |
Death of a daughter
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City: Wellington Country: New Zealand |
Death of a daughter
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Death
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Country: New Zealand |
Burial
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Country: New Zealand |
father |
1815–1891
Birth: 1815
— Stroud, Gloustershire, England Death: 27 June 1891 — Nelson, New Zealand |
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mother | |
MARRIAGE OF WEBLEY, JOSEPH AND TILLING, ESTHER | MARRIAGE OF WEBLEY, JOSEPH AND TILLING, ESTHER — — Stroud, Gloustershire, England |
elder brother |
1843–1927
Birth: 22 October 1843
28
— Minchinhampton, Gloustershire, England Death: 25 March 1927 — Christchurch, New Zealand |
20 months
herself |
1845–1923
Birth: 10 June 1845
30
— Longford, Gloustershire, England Death: 5 September 1923 — Levin, New Zealand |
brother | |
brother | |
sister |
father |
1815–1891
Birth: 1815
— Stroud, Gloustershire, England Death: 27 June 1891 — Nelson, New Zealand |
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father’s partner |
husband |
1840–1930
Birth: 18 February 1840
21
25
— Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death: 29 May 1930 — Levin, New Zealand |
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herself |
1845–1923
Birth: 10 June 1845
30
— Longford, Gloustershire, England Death: 5 September 1923 — Levin, New Zealand |
MARRIAGE OF NATION, WILLIAM CHARLES AND WEBLEY, SARAH ANN | MARRIAGE OF NATION, WILLIAM CHARLES AND WEBLEY, SARAH ANN — 12 August 1864 — Nelson, New Zealand |
11 months
daughter |
1865–1907
Birth: 5 July 1865
25
20
— Christchurch, New Zealand Death: 8 November 1907 — Wellington, New Zealand |
3 years
daughter |
1868–1868
Birth: 20 January 1868
27
22
— Christchurch, New Zealand Death: 21 April 1868 — Christchurch, New Zealand |
13 months
daughter |
1869–1870
Birth: 29 January 1869
28
23
— Christchurch, New Zealand Death: 14 March 1870 — Christchurch, New Zealand |
22 months
daughter |
1870–1949
Birth: 13 November 1870
30
25
— Christchurch, New Zealand Death: 1949 — Makino, New Zealand |
19 months
daughter |
1872–1952
Birth: 12 June 1872
32
27
— Christchurch, New Zealand Death: 1952 |
16 months
son |
1873–1928
Birth: 24 September 1873
33
28
— Christchurch, New Zealand Death: 28 November 1928 — Raetihi, New Zealand |
18 months
daughter |
1875–1922
Birth: 29 March 1875
35
29
— Christchurch, New Zealand Death: 4 October 1922 |
2 years
daughter |
1877–1962
Birth: 29 March 1877
37
31
— Wellington, New Zealand Death: 1962 |
4 years
son |
1881–1902
Birth: 19 August 1881
41
36
— Wellington, New Zealand Death: 24 February 1902 — Vrede, Orange River Colony, South Africa |
Shared note
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Evening Post 6 Apr 1897 Mrs Wm. Nation (mother of Mr W. C. Nation, proprietor of the Manawatu Farmer), who passed away on Thursday last, at the age of 84, came out from England to New South Wales as early as 1838. She met her then future husband on board ship, he being on his way to the colonies as a printer's apprentice. With her family she landed at Nelson in 1857, and there Mr Nation started the Colonist newspaper. Deceased was in possession of all her mental powers to the last. She will be widely mourned by those who knew and felt the influence of her kindly nature. |
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Shared note: from http://www.boddyparts.co.uk/nations.htm from http://www.boddyparts.co.uk/nations.htm William Charles NATION with his wife and seven surviving children. At the back are, |
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Shared note: from http://www.boddyparts.co.uk/william_nation.htm from http://www.boddyparts.co.uk/william_nation.htm William Charles NATION with (from left to right) his wife Sarah Ann (née WEBLEY), his mother Mary Jenkin (née HOWE) and his sister Elizabeth Eleanor DUFF. |