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 | Flood Relief Funds (1928) Mayor Wooster comments on the relief work in Poplar.
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Owner of original: The Western Morning News and Mercury
Date: 11 Jan 1928
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| 1152 |
 | Forfeit of Mining Lease - George William Wooster (1931) Government gazette notice of intention to forfeit George's mining lease for non-payment of rent
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Owner of original: Government Gazette (WA)
Date: 29 May 1931
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| 1153 |
 | Four Brave Brothers
Frank Couper, Eric David, Alfred Clive and Norman John Couper Wooster all served in WW1
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Owner of original: Cumberland Argus and Fruitgrowers Advocate (Parramatta, NSW : 1888 - 1950), Saturday 8 December 1917, page 10
Date: Saturday 8 December 1917
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| 1154 |
 | Frances Roberts at Morere Beach 1930 Frances Butcher (nee Roberts) (left) with her lifelong friend Joyce Grant (nee Andrews) at Morere Beach in 1930
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Owner of original: Stephanie McCallum
Date: 1930
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| 1155 |
 | Francis Alice Roberts on Horse Francis Alice Roberts riding a horse in the Pakuratahi Valley.
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Owner of original: Stephanie McCallum
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| 1156 |
 | Francis Edward Beard
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Owner of original: Ancestry (Helen and Ian Beard)
Date: 1937
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| 1157 |
 | Francis Edward Wooster and Family A photo of a younger Francis Edward Wooster and his wife Kate Augusta Eaton. The children in the photo we believe are from left William George Edward, Francis Seymour, and Gladys Elizabeth.
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Owner of original: Carol Keohane
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| 1158 |
 | Francis Edward Wooster and His Daughters From the left: Esther May, Gladys Elizabeth, Nellie Victoria and Francis Edward Wooster
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Owner of original: Carol Keohane
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| 1159 |
 | Francis James Wooster with Family Francis James Wooster with his wife, Daphne May Ellem and daughters
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Owner of original: Carol Keohane
Date: ca.1943
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 | Frank Couper Wooster
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| 1161 |
 | Frank Leroy and Ruby Bell Wooster with Grandmother Emeletta Ruby Howe with her grandchildren Frank Leroy Wooster and Ruby Bell Wooster ca. 1901
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Owner of original: Jack O'Leile
Date: ca. 1901
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| 1162 |
 | Frank Rupert Wooster - Death (1919) Newspaper report of the death of Frank Rupert Wooster who died of his wounds suffered in WW1
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Owner of original: Auckland Star/Papers Past
Date: 26 Feb 1919
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| 1163 |
 | Fred Brandon From Rev. Brian Brandon
Fred was born on the 6th of November, 1869 at Plaistow, Essex, the 4th child of Richard and Lucy Brandon. He never married. Fred was a carpenter with Herbert in Wanganui. He came up with Herbert to Hauturu and assisted him on the farm, staying there for the rest of his life.
Because he never married, he continued to live with Herbert and Gertrude, and helped out with all the building and farm work. He wasn't always easy to look after, coming in for meals just when he was ready, but she just put up with the difficulty, and gave him his meals when he wanted them. Because he had some funny ways, he wouldn't have been able to hold down a job of his own. He read a lot, and was particularly interested in reading about animals. Then he would try to converse with people about this interest, even if it wasn't really relevant to them.
He was very gentle and would never say a thing against anyone. He was a quiet person, physically very strong and well built. He would sometimes carry big logs on his shoulders for firewood - instead of waiting for a horse. On one occasion when they were fencing 2 1/2 miles up the road, he carried 2 coils of wire to the site, each weighing 1cwt. After Herbert's and Gertrude's deaths, he remained on the farm with Aleck.
He died in the Te Kuiti Hospital on the 3rd of July1964 from pneumonia, aged 94.
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Owner of original: Rev. Brian Brandon
Date: 1995
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| 1164 |
 | Fred Wooster in the Wireless Patrol 1948
Fred Wooster, back row on the far right as we look.
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Owner of original: Victorian Collections (https://victoriancollections.net.au/)
Date: 1948
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| 1165 |
 | Frederick & Mary Ellen Wooster Frederick & Mary Ellen Wooster (nee Blackburn) with their son Harold Charles Wooster and wife Nellie Elsom
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Owner of original: Wooster Family Group (Roger Wooster)
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| 1166 |
 | Frederick & Mary Ellen Wooster with Daughter-in-law Frederick & Mary Ellen Wooster (nee Blackburn) with daughter-in-law Ivy Rose Wooster (nee Clark)
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Owner of original: Wooster Family Group (Roger Wooster)
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 | Frederick Barrett
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| 1168 |
 | Frederick Samuel Worcester & Matilda Blamire
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Owner of original: Ancestry (Anne Sinclair)
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| 1169 |
 | Frederick William Wooster Appointed JP Oath date 13 Jul 1922
Oath number 278
Item ID 882162
Microfilm number Z7928
Queensland State Archives reference A/4869
Description: Oaths to serve as a Justice of the Peace, created by the Supreme Court, Moreton Bay later known as the Supreme Court of Queensland and now known as the Supreme Court, Southern District, Brisbane
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Owner of original: FindMyPast
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| 1170 |
 | Frederick Wooster (b.1870)
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Owner of original: Wooster Family Group (Roger Wooster)
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| 1171 |
 | Funeral Service
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Date: 25 Jul 2016
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| 1172 |
 | Garry William Robin Hawkins
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Owner of original: Dignity Memorial
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| 1173 |
 | General David Wooster - A Largely Forgotten Hero of the American Revolution Wikipedia Entry
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| 1174 |
 | General David Wooster - A Largely Forgotten Hero of the American Revolution Wikipedia Entry
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Owner of original: Wikipedia
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| 1175 |
 | George Attle
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| 1176 |
 | George Attle
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Owner of original: Ancestry Trees (puiecay1)
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| 1177 |
 | George Gerber Worster Acquitted of Highway Robbery (1817)
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Owner of original: Ancestry
Date: 1817
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| 1178 |
 | George Gerber Worster Found Guilty of Theft GEORGE WORSTER was indicted for feloniously stealing on the 10th of June, 3 lbs. weight of flour, value 1 s., the property of Justitia Wergman.
JUSTITIA WERGMAN. I am a baker, I live in the Commercial Road, the prisoner was my servant; on last Monday week, I had four twopenny loaves in my drawer, I sent the prisoner with two half-peck loaves, when he went out I looked in the drawer, I found one of them was gone, then after he put in his bread, he ran down stairs, my servant looked through the crack of the door, and saw him fill a peck of flour, he came up stairs and went out, I called after him, and asked him what he wanted with a twopenny loaf each time he went out, he said may not I have a bit of bread to eat, I said certainly, you have as much bread as you can eat, you have two quartern loaves to take home every week, and as much bread here as you can eat, I took off his hat, and found a peck of flour in his hat.
MARY - I am servant to Mr. Wergman, I saw the prisoner take some flour, and put it into a bag.
Q. Do you know what quantity - A. No.
Prisoner's defence. I can take my oath she did not see me.
GUILTY, aged 23.
Whipped in jail, confined six months in the House of correction and there kept to hard labour.
Second Middlesex Jury before Mr. Recorder.
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Owner of original: The Proceedings of the Old Bailey
Date: 20 Sep 1809
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| 1179 |
 | George Gerber Worster Sued George Gerber Worster sued by weights and measures
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Owner of original: The London Gazette
Date: 11 Oct 1820
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| 1180 |
 | George Gray and Thomas Wooster at the Pelican George Gray and Thomas Wooster at the Pelican: Information from "The Trove"
Letter Titled: GEORGE GRAY & OTHERS
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Owner of original: The Trove
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| 1181 |
 | George Henry Wooster - Wife Desertion 8 Mar 1905- Taihapi , first ultimo on warrant for deserting his wife Florence Annie Wooster at Taihapi. George Wooster aged 30, height 5'8", native of Australia, medium build , dark complexion, heavy brown moustache only, dark brown eyes. He is thought to have gone to Australia. Part not known
1906 - Unexecuted warrants- 31 Dec 1905 Wife desertion - 16 Feb 1905- Taihapi
1911- Taihapi George Wooster Deserting wife - has been located by Constable Hitchcock, Taihapi Police & warrant cancelled, see Police Gazette 1905, page 81
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Owner of original: The Wooster Family Group
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| 1182 |
 | George Henry Wooster and Florence Annie Baxter Wedding (1904) The wedding of George Henry Wooster and Florence Annie Baxter in 1904. On the front row, third from the left is George's brother Ernest Brandon Wooster
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Owner of original: Ray Wooster
Date: 23 May 1904
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| 1183 |
 | George William Wooster & Family? We believe this to be George William Wooster and family. Found in the Nabiac trove and given the ages of the children we believe the baby to be Henrietta Elizabeth Wooster and the others to be Elizabeth's children i.e. Larson children.
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Owner of original: Ray Wooster
Date: ca.1883
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| 1184 |
 | George William Wooster - Maritime Career George appeared on various ships and we have documents about the following:
Port of Departure: London (emigration)
Port of Arrival: Sydney, New South Wales
Voyage Arrival Date: 8 Apr 1872
Vessel Name: Commissary
Origin Location: Great Britain
Discharge:
Name: G.W. Wooster
Desertion or Discharge Date: 8 Jun 1876
Desertion or Discharge Place: Victoria, Australia
Ship: Athena
Record Type: Discharged
Redeployment:
Name: G. W. Wooster
Engagement or Discharge Date: 6 Mar 1879
Vessel: Result
Record Place: New South Wales, Australia
LADY DARLING OF MELBOURNE, ROBERTS, MASTER, BURTHEN 722 TONS
FROM THE PORT OF MELBOURNE TO SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, 23RD MARCH 1880
WOOSTER GW Able Seaman Age 26 BRITISH CREW
On this last one it is possible he was on board as a passenger rather than crew:
Name: Mr G Wooster
Departure Date: 18 Jan 1898
Destination Port: Fremantle
Ship: Kalgoorlie
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| 1185 |
 | George Wooster (b.1853)
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| 1186 |
 | George Wooster Missing! Report in the Victoria Police Gazette about George Wooster, who was missing from his home. We believe this to be George Francis Wooster.
George Wooster is missing from his home at 20 Johnston St Richmond Victoria
A biscuit maker aged 22 years, height 5'7" or 8", thin build , dark complexion, dark hair, clean shaven, blue eyes, wore a blue sac suit & a light felt hat
Fears are entertained for his safety as he seemed strange in his manner recently
Interesting one, as he has a tattoo H.M.S Psyche on his left arm
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Owner of original: Victoria, Australia, Police Gazettes, 1855, 1864-1924
Date: 28 Feb 1913
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| 1187 |
 | Gerald Herbert Wooster
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Owner of original: World War 1 Photos (https://ww1photos.com/)
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| 1188 |
 | Gerald Herbert Wooster (WW1)
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Owner of original: World War 1 Photos (https://ww1photos.com/)
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| 1189 |
 | Gerald Stanley Wooster (b.1950)
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Owner of original: Dignity Memorial
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 | Gertrude Grace Wooster
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Owner of original: René Rüdlinger
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| 1191 |
 | Gertrude Grace Wooster in Poschiavo Gertrude Grace Wooster in Poschiavo (Switzerland) with husband Hans Andrea Compagnoni and son Hans Andrea James Compagnoni.
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Owner of original: René Rüdlinger
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 | Gertrude Grace Wooster with Family Gertrude Grace Wooster with her family.
From the left: Hans Compagnoni (snr), Eileen Christina, Hans (jnr), Margaret Grace and Gertrude Grace
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Owner of original: René Rüdlinger
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| 1193 |
 | Golden Wedding - Percival Brandon Wooster
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Owner of original: Royal Babk of Canada
Date: Nov 1977
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| 1194 |
 | Good Luck Token Good Luck horseshoe from Russell Charles Wooster and Hilda Mavis Riley's wedding. Hilda can be seen holding the horseshoe token in the wedding photos
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Owner of original: Olivia Wooster
Date: 9 Oct 2019
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| 1195 |
 | Grace Brandon and Dr John Ewart From Rev. Brian Brandon
Grace was born on the 12th of August. 1867 at Lower Clapton, the second child of Richard and Lucy Brandon. She was fourteen years old when she came to New Zealand. Although her brothers used to speak very highly of her, she did not travel as much as the other members of the family, and she died before any of her grandchildren were old enough to remember her, and so not as much is known of her.
When she was a teenager in Wanganui she became sick with Tetanus. With no antibiotic in those days, she was so ill, the doctor said there was only one thing left and that was to pray over her. He knelt beside the bed and prayed for her and she recovered. She was never very strong after this illness. She was small and slight in stature.
She trained as a nurse in Wellington Hospital, and was among the first group of nurses to graduate from a new 4 months course in 1988/89 that had been introduced by the Superintendent, Dr Truby King. It was not until 1901 that 3yr training for nurses began.
She was married in 1889 to Doctor John , an outstanding surgeon and superintendent of the Wellington Public Hospital. from 1889 to 1909. They had four children, Lucy, Edith (Daisy), Ian and David, who died as an infant. Ian followed in the footsteps of his parents and became a doctor. She had a number of miscarriages. The family lived in the Superintendent's house in the grounds of the hospital before moving to Willis Street.
Grace died from chronic gastritis and colitis on the 7th of September 1923, aged 56. Her husband, John, lived until 1939.
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Owner of original: Rev. Brian Brandon
Date: 1995
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 | Grace Maria Bastard
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| 1197 |
 | Grace Maria Bastard & Edward Perrin
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Owner of original: Ancestry Trees (puiecay1)
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| 1198 |
 | Great Grandchildren on Cart Three of his great grandchildren play on Thomas's cart in the early 1980's
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Owner of original: Stephanie McCallum
Date: ca. 1980
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 | Greaves Brothers Bankruptcy Lily is questioned in court about her husband's bankruptcy. Brother Henry Victor Wooster is also mentioned
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Owner of original: Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931)
Date: Friday 4 July 1902, page 7
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 | Guy Fremont Wooster
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Owner of original: Jack O'Leile
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