Stephen Edward Hughes Jr., 18491918 (aged 69 years)

Name
Stephen Edward /Hughes/ Jr.
Given names
Stephen Edward
Surname
Hughes
Name suffix
Jr.
Birth
Type: Birth of Hughes, Stephen Edward
1849 28 20
Country: England
Birth of a brother
1 December 1852 (aged 3 years)
Auckland, New Zealand
Latitude: -36.845972 Longitude: 174.765615
City: Auckland
Country: New Zealand
Birth of a sister
27 June 1854 (aged 5 years)
Birth of a sister
27 June 1856 (aged 7 years)
Birth of a brother
December 1859 (aged 10 years)
Auckland, New Zealand
Latitude: -36.845972 Longitude: 174.765615
City: Auckland
Country: New Zealand
MARRIAGE OF HUGHES, STEPHEN EDWARD AND ANSELL, ALICE ELIZABETH
20 April 1870 (aged 21 years)
Auckland, New Zealand
Latitude: -36.845972 Longitude: 174.765615
City: Auckland
Country: New Zealand

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3951, 21 April 1870, Page 4

MARRIAGES.

(at St. Paul's Church, Auckland)

On April 20, by special license, by the Rev. R. Burrows, at St. Paul's Cathedral, Stephen Edward, eldest son of Stephen E. Hughes, Esq., barrister and solicitor of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, to Alice Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. William Ansell, Grafton Road, Auckland.

Birth of a son
Country: New Zealand
Birth of a daughter
Birth of a daughter
Country: New Zealand
Birth of a son
Country: New Zealand
Birth of a son
Country: New Zealand
Birth of a son
Country: New Zealand
Death of a daughter
Country: New Zealand
Death of a father
30 May 1887 (aged 38 years)
Auckland, New Zealand
Latitude: -36.845972 Longitude: 174.765615
City: Auckland
Country: New Zealand
Death of a mother
Country: New Zealand
Marriage of a daughter
20 April 1896 (aged 47 years)
Auckland, New Zealand
Latitude: -36.845972 Longitude: 174.765615
City: Auckland
Country: New Zealand
Marriage of a son
Country: New Zealand
Marriage of a son
16 May 1907 (aged 58 years)
Auckland, New Zealand
Latitude: -36.845972 Longitude: 174.765615
City: Auckland
Country: New Zealand

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Observer, Volume XXVII, Issue 35, 18 May 1907, Page 8

THE Social Sphere

By Muriel

AN interesting wedding took place at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Auckland, on Thursday last, when Miss Amelia Buck, daughter of Mr S. W. Buck, Ponsonby, was married to Mr Cecil Owen Hughes, of Ponsonby. The bride, who was given away by her father, looked handsome in a white cloth dress, the long full skirt being edged with white silk velvet, with graduated double box-pleat in front, trimmed with innumerable French knots, Alencon motifs and silk braid, and Paris lace, and ivory satia in pelerine form composed the pretty little bodice. A smart white felt "Dolly Varden" hat, trimmed with long ostrich feathers, tulle, and brown sable fur completed her costume. She also carried a shower bouquet, and wore a pearl star pendant and gold chain, presents of the bridegroom.

The bridesmaids were Misses Frances and Edith Buck, sisters of the bride. Miss Frances Buck wore a very stylish dress of brown chiffon tafteta over glace, the bodice trimmed with Paris lace and pipings, high Empire belt of Burgundy shade of silk velvet, and Romany hat of Burgundy tulle and velvet with long shaded ostrich featherp. Miss Edith Buck wore a pretty creme hopsack costume with pleated skirt, cretne silk . front, and creme tricorne felt hat with ostrich feathers. Both carried shower bouquets of white and pink chrysanthemums and ferns, and wore small black and gold watches attached to bow brooches, gifts of the bridegroom. Mr Cyril Hughes acted as best man, and Mr Sidney Buck as groomsman.

After the ceremony, the guests were entertained at the residenca of the bride's parents, when the usual toasts were proposed and duly honoured. Later, Mr and Mrs Hughes left on their honeymoon tour, the bride wearing a hydrangea blue cloth dress, the pleated skirt edged with a band of golden brown silk velvet, and the little coatee trimmed with silk passementerie, the cape sleeves being piped with brown, over under-sleeves of Paris net and Valenciennes lace. A smart little felt hat, trimmed with Pompadour ribbon and tulle, completed this costume.

Marriage of a son
Country: New Zealand
Death
Type: Death of Hughes, Stephen Edward
23 October 1918 (aged 69 years)
Family with parents
father
mother
MARRIAGE OF HUGHES, STEPHEN EDWARD AND CHEETHAM, MERCY MARRIAGE OF HUGHES, STEPHEN EDWARD AND CHEETHAM, MERCY1848London, Greater London, England
2 years
himself
18491918
Birth: 1849 28 20 Chatham, Kent, England
Death: 23 October 1918
4 years
younger brother
18521943
Birth: 1 December 1852 31 23 Auckland, New Zealand
Death: 21 June 1943New Zealand
19 months
younger sister
18541937
Birth: 27 June 1854 33 25
Death: 4 January 1937
2 years
younger sister
4 years
younger brother
18591936
Birth: December 1859 38 30 Auckland, New Zealand
Death: 16 May 1936New Zealand
Family with Alice Elizabeth Ansell
himself
18491918
Birth: 1849 28 20 Chatham, Kent, England
Death: 23 October 1918
wife
18441934
Birth: 18 July 1844
Death: 15 January 1934Auckland, New Zealand
MARRIAGE OF HUGHES, STEPHEN EDWARD AND ANSELL, ALICE ELIZABETH MARRIAGE OF HUGHES, STEPHEN EDWARD AND ANSELL, ALICE ELIZABETH20 April 1870Auckland, New Zealand
20 months
son
18711947
Birth: 1 December 1871 22 27 New Zealand
Death: 1947
20 months
daughter
2 years
daughter
18751885
Birth: 29 November 1875 26 31 New Zealand
Death: 18 September 1885New Zealand
13 months
son
18761963
Birth: 9 December 1876 27 32 New Zealand
Death: 10 February 1963
2 years
son
18791951
Birth: 27 March 1879 30 34 New Zealand
Death: 12 October 1951New Zealand
6 years
son
18841971
Birth: 15 November 1884 35 40 New Zealand
Death: 30 July 1971
MARRIAGE OF HUGHES, STEPHEN EDWARD AND ANSELL, ALICE ELIZABETH
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3951, 21 April 1870, Page 4

MARRIAGES.

(at St. Paul's Church, Auckland)

On April 20, by special license, by the Rev. R. Burrows, at St. Paul's Cathedral, Stephen Edward, eldest son of Stephen E. Hughes, Esq., barrister and solicitor of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, to Alice Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. William Ansell, Grafton Road, Auckland.

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Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1039, 26 November 1898, Page 2

Stephen Edward Hughes was the loser in a court battle relating to a fence that he built on land between Hackett Street and Ring Terrace, Ponsonby, Auckland. The neighbour pulled the fence down, and it was ultimately ruled that Hughes had built it on land that he did not own.

Hughes had been on the old Ponsonby Road Board, and had lived in the area for about 30 years before this incident.

The article also refers to Hughe's "three young sons".

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Star, Issue 3739, 9 April 1880

The charge of indecent assault against Stephen Hughes, tho junior solicitor and collector of the Ponsonby Road Board, will occupy tho Supreme Court all day. The charge is brought by a girl, 16 years of age, who was engnged as servant in his house. The girl fainted whilst under cross-examination this morning. She said that Hughes had never taken liberties with her before this occasion, and that he had once discharged a man of whose conduct she had complained.

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Following this trial, there were other stories relating to charges against Samuel Coombes and R. M. Williams trying to influence two of the jurors in the trial.

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Grey River Argus , 24 October 1914, Page 3

ROYAL HUMANE SOCIETY AWARDS. (Per United Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, Oct. 23. The Court of Directors of the Royal Humane Society No- 2; made the following awards to-day :

... Cyhil A. Hughes (29), for rescuing Horace Palmer (14) from drowning at Auckland, on January 18, 1914, certificate was granted. Stephen Hughes (64), for assisting to rescue Horace Palmer (14) from drowning at Auckland on January 18, 1914, was awarded a letter of commendation.

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New Zealand Herald, 21 April 1870:

HUGHES - ANSELL - On Wednesday, the 20th April instant, by special license, by the Rev. R. Burrows, at St Paul's Cathedral, Stephen Edward, eldest son of Stephen F. Hughes, Esq., Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, to Alice Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. William Ansell, Grafton Road, Auckland.