Oscar Maplesden, 1848–1911?> (aged 63 years)
- Name
- Oscar /Maplesden/
- Given names
- Oscar
- Surname
- Maplesden
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Death of a father
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Birth of a daughter
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Country: New Zealand |
Marriage of a daughter
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Shared note: New Zealand Mail 25 Nov 1903 p25a New Zealand Mail 25 Nov 1903 p25a Wedding. McIlvride - Maplesden. Mr John McIlvride, of the electrical brand of the Govt Railway Dept, to Miss Florence Ellen Maplesden, eldest daughter of Mr C. Maplesden, of Wellington. Description of wedding given. |
Death
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City: Wellington Country: New Zealand |
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1848–1911
Birth: 1848
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Death: 26 December 1911 — Wellington, New Zealand |
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1848–1911
Birth: 1848
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Death: 26 December 1911 — Wellington, New Zealand |
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1880–1974
Birth: 25 December 1880
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— Kaikoura, New Zealand Death: 22 July 1974 — Wanganui, New Zealand |
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Shared note
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NEW ZEALAND TIMES, VOLUME XXXIV, ISSUE 5763, 18 SEPTEMBER 1879 NEW INSOLVENTS William John Woods, cab-driver, Wellington. First meeting of creditors on 22nd September. Oscar Maplesden, carpenter, Wellington. First meeting of creditors on 22nd September. Stephen Geary, blacksmith, Wellington. First meeting of creditors on 22nd September. |
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Shared note
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EVENING POST, VOLUME LXXXII, ISSUE 152, 26 DECEMBER 1911 DEATHS. ... MAPLESDEN.—On the 26th December, 1911, at Wellington, Oscar, beloved husband of Ellen Maplesden, in his 65th year. Private interment. |
Shared note
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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 ... NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership lately existing between H. Nash and Oscar Maplesden, as builders and contractors, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 6th day of July. Dated at Wellington, this 20th day of July. All debts due to the firm to be paid to H. Nash, whose receipt will be sufficient. H. NASH |
Shared note
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EVENING POST, VOLUME LXXXII, ISSUE 152, 26 DECEMBER 1911 There passed away at Wellington on Christmas Day an old resident in the person of Mr. Oscar Maplesden. Mr. Maplesden came out to New Zealand about 38 years ago, and had, with the exception of a few years, resided all that time in this city. He was a member of the family of Maplesdens, of the Maplesden Manor, now Maidstone Museum, Kent, England, and is survived by a widow and seven children, the sons being Archibald, Horace, Vincent, and Hector, and the daughters Misses Madge and Lottie, and Mre. Jack McIlvride, Melling, Lower Hutt. |