George Groves Burdan, 18761938 (aged 62 years)

Name
George Groves /Burdan/
Given names
George Groves
Surname
Burdan
Birth
Type: Birth of Burdan, George Groves
3 September 1876 18 20
Marriage of parents
Birth of a brother
Birth of a brother
Birth of a brother
Birth of a brother
Death of a brother
Death of a mother
25 December 1883 (aged 7 years)
Marriage of a parent
Birth of a half-brother
Birth of a half-brother
1894 (aged 17 years)
Death of a maternal grandfather
Country: New Zealand
Birth of a half-brother
Birth of a half-sister
Death of a maternal grandmother
26 April 1899 (aged 22 years)
Death of a half-brother
Death of a half-brother
Death
Type: Death of Burdan, George Groves
25 November 1938 (aged 62 years)
Family with parents
father
mother
MARRIAGE OF BURDAN, WILLIAM AND PROUSE, JANE MARRIAGE OF BURDAN, WILLIAM AND PROUSE, JANE1876
8 months
himself
2 years
younger brother
11 months
younger brother
4 years
younger brother
younger brother
18831883
Birth: 14 September 1883 25 27
Death: 21 September 1883
Father’s family with Annie Elizabeth Prouse
father
stepmother
MARRIAGE OF BURDAN, WILLIAM AND PROUSE, ANNIE ELIZABETH MARRIAGE OF BURDAN, WILLIAM AND PROUSE, ANNIE ELIZABETH1887
21 months
half-brother
6 years
half-brother
18 months
half-brother
3 years
half-sister
18981940
Birth: 22 September 1898 40 35
Death: 11 February 1940
Family with Alice Sarah Bulliman
himself
partner
Shared note

Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 131, 30 November 1938, Page 14

MR. G. G. BURDAN

The death occurred: recently of Mr. George Groves Burdan, who was well known in farming circles. His greatgrandfather, Mr. Richard Prouse, arrived in- New Zealand in 1840, and his grandfather was one of the early Wainui-o-mata settlers. The Burdans moved to Gollan's Valley from Wainui-o-mata in 1919, and later went to Eastbourne. Mr. G. G. Burdan took an active part in local public affairs and was a member of the New Zealand Farmers' Union practically from its inception. As his property in Gollan's Valley was contiguous to the Eastbourne Borough, the late Mr. Burdan generously agreed to a realignment of boundaries in order to facilitate borough arrangements. He is survived by his widow, five sons, four brothers, and a sister.