Railway employee
Clerk
Hij is getrouwd met Margaret Catherine Primmer.
Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1911 te New Zealand, hij was toen 24 jaar oud.
Kind(eren):
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Edward John Eathorne<br>Residence: 35 Flockton St St Albans Christchurch, New Zealand<br>Occupation: Clerk<br>Category: Second Reserves<br>Classification: Class B - Reservists who have one child<br>Reference: E365
The majority of the records are from the First and Second Division of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force Reserve rolls. The First Division Roll, created in September of 1916, includes male natural-born British subjects between 20 and 46 years of age who are either unmarried or previously married with no children under the age of 16. The Second Division Roll, created from August to October of 1917, includes a classification based on the number of children of each reservist.
Edwin John Eathorne<br>Birth: 1887<br>Father: John Eathorne<br>Mother: Clara<br>Registration #: 3679
Births have been officially recorded in New Zealand since 1848, and were originally under the jurisdiction of the Colonial Secretary. If a birth was a stillbirth it is indicated in the record. The records in this collection are provided by the New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs.
Edward John Eathorne<br>Voter registration:
Year: 1935
Electorate: Christchurch North
Region: Canterbury
Elector #: 3185
Electoral rolls can serve as a substitute for census listings. They are particularly important for genealogy work in New Zealand, because the earliest available census listing is from 1961. In 1893, New Zealand became the first country to grant women’s suffrage.