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Personal data Anne Maria Gedye 

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Household of Anne Maria Gedye

She is married to James Brouse Gilberd.

They got married on September 7, 1869 at St. Paul's Church, Auckland, New Zealand, she was 18 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Mary Ellen Gilberd  1870-1937 
  2. Rose Elizabeth Gilberd  1871-1929 
  3. Edward Henry Gilberd  1877-1949 
  4. Lily Maud Gilberd  1880-1942 

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Anne Maria Gedye

William Gedye
1766-1819
Jenny Hicks
1773-1835
Thomas Gedye
1804-1855

Anne Maria Gedye
1851-1916

1869

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  2. 1851 England & Wales Census
    Ann M Gedye<br>Gender: Female<br>Birth: Circa 1851 - Lansallos, Cornwall, England<br>Residence: 1851 - Trenuan, Hamlet of Tremian, Lansallos, Cornwall, England<br>Age: 1 month<br>Father: Thomas Gedye<br>Mother: Mary A Gedye<br>Siblings: William Gedye, Mary J Gedye, Jonathan Gedye, Francis Gedye<br>Census: Braddone; Suggested alternatives<br>Head; <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10151-42306989/thomas-gedye-in-1851-england-wales-census?s=10391181">Thomas Gedye&;lt;/a>; 47; <br>Wife; <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10151-42306990/mary-a-gedye-in-1851-england-wales-census?s=10391181">Mary A Gedye</a>; 36; <br>Son; <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10151-42306991/william-gedye-in-1851-england-wales-census?s=10391181">William Gedye</a&gt;; 8; <br>Daughter; <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10151-42306992/mary-j-gedye-in-1851-england-wales-census?s=10391181">Mary J Gedye</a>; 6; <br>Son; <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10151-42306993/jonathan-gedye-in-1851-england-wales-census?s=10391181">Jonathan Gedye</a>; 5; <br>Son; <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10151-42306994/francis-gedye-in-1851-england-wales-census?s=10391181">Francis Gedye</a>; 2; <br>Daughter; <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10151-42306995/ann-m-gedye-in-1851-england-wales-census?s=10391181">Ann M Gedye</a>; 1 month; <br>Servant; <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10151-42306996/thomas-may-in-1851-england-wales-census?s=10391181">Thomas May</a>; 19; &;lt;br>Servant; <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10151-42306998/jane-may-in-1851-england-wales-census?s=10391181">Jane May</a>; 17; <br&;gt;Servant; <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10151-42306999/william-h-willcock-in-1851-england-wales-census?s=10391181">William H Willcock</a>; 14;
    What can you find in the census?Census returns can help you determine who your ancestors were, and can also tell you:- Where your ancestors were living- Who they were living with- What their occupations were- If they had any servants- Who their neighbours were- If they had any brothers and sisters- What their ages were at the time of the census- If they had any disabilities.As well as giving you the above information, the fact that census returns are taken every ten years also allows you to track the movements of your ancestors through time as they perhaps move house, get married, have children or even change occupations.The fields which have been transcribed for the census are:- First name- Middle name- Last name- Sex- Birth place- Age- Place of residence- County- Relationship to head of householdWhy this collection is so valuableCensus records are valuable since they can tell you where a person lived at a certain place and time. Censuses were conducted by the federal government and will offer a variety of information, depending on year. Census records can answer questions like where your ancestors were living at the time the census was taken, who they were living with, what their occupations were, who their neighbors were, if they had any brothers and sisters, what their ages were at the time of the census and if they had any disabilities.Searching the censusThe golden rule of family history is to check the original historical record, or 'primary source', wherever possible. We have provided clear images of the original census enumeration books for you to view once you've found the right family in the indexes. When using census returns you should first search the transcriptions to help locate your ancestor in the census, and then view the original images to validate your findings. It will also help you see the household in the context of surrounding households. This is particularly important as transcribing an entire census is a huge and difficult task, and whilst we have used the expertise of our transcribers and the experience of key representatives from the genealogy community to help us translate the records, it is inevitable that there will be some errors.Next stepsWith the information you gain from these census records, you will have the information you need to search for vital records in the locality where you found your ancestor. Also, the fact that census returns are taken every ten years also allows you to track the movements of our ancestors through time as they perhaps move house, get married, have children or even change occupations.
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  6. New Zealand, Marriage Index, 1840-1901
    James Brouse Gilberd & Ann Maria Gedge<br>Marriage: 1869<br>Groom: James Brouse Gilberd<br>Bride: Ann Maria Gedge<br>Registration #: 4695
    Marriages have been officially recorded in New Zealand since 1854, and were originally under the jurisdiction of the Colonial Secretary. The records in this collection are provided by the New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs.
  7. New Zealand, Electoral Rolls, 1881-1935
    Ann Marion Gilberd<br>Voter registration:
    Year: 1896
    Electorate: Wanganui
    Region: Manawatu-Wanganui<br>Address: Ridgway Street<br>Occupation: Married woman<br>Comments: Residential<br>Record #: 1595<br>Reference: G416
    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.
  8. New Zealand, Index of Burials, 1840-2008
    Maria Ann Gilberd<br>Birth: Circa 1851<br>Burial: 1916 - Aramoho Cemetery, Wanganui, Manawatu-Wanganui, New Zealand<br>Age: 65<br>Category: B/R&lt;br>Source: NZSG Cemetery Fiche<br>Reference: G416
    Information about the origin of the records may also be viewable.

Historical events

  • The temperature on February 3, 1851 was about 3.6 °C. There was 0.1 mm of rain. The airpressure was 75 cm mercury. The atmospheric humidity was 91%. Source: KNMI
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    De Republiek der Verenigde Nederlanden werd in 1794-1795 door de Fransen veroverd onder leiding van bevelhebber Charles Pichegru (geholpen door de Nederlander Herman Willem Daendels); de verovering werd vergemakkelijkt door het dichtvriezen van de Waterlinie; Willem V moest op 18 januari 1795 uitwijken naar Engeland (en van daaruit in 1801 naar Duitsland); de patriotten namen de macht over van de aristocratische regenten en proclameerden de Bataafsche Republiek; op 16 mei 1795 werd het Haags Verdrag gesloten, waarmee ons land een vazalstaat werd van Frankrijk; in 3.1796 kwam er een Nationale Vergadering; in 1798 pleegde Daendels een staatsgreep, die de unitarissen aan de macht bracht; er kwam een nieuwe grondwet, die een Vertegenwoordigend Lichaam (met een Eerste en Tweede Kamer) instelde en als regering een Directoire; in 1799 sloeg Daendels bij Castricum een Brits-Russische invasie af; in 1801 kwam er een nieuwe grondwet; bij de Vrede van Amiens (1802) kreeg ons land van Engeland zijn koloniën terug (behalve Ceylon); na de grondwetswijziging van 1805 kwam er een raadpensionaris als eenhoofdig gezag, namelijk Rutger Jan Schimmelpenninck (van 31 oktober 1761 tot 25 maart 1825).
  • In The Netherlands , there was from November 1, 1849 to April 19, 1853 the cabinet Thorbecke I, with Mr. J.R. Thorbecke (liberaal) as prime minister.
  • In the year 1851: Source: Wikipedia
    • The Netherlands had about 3.3 million citizens.
    • September 15 » Saint Joseph's University is founded in Philadelphia.
    • September 18 » First publication of The New-York Daily Times, which later becomes The New York Times.
    • November 14 » Moby-Dick, a novel by Herman Melville, is published in the USA.
    • December 8 » Conservative Santiago-based government troops defeat rebels at the Battle of Loncomilla, signaling the end of the 1851 Chilean Revolution.
    • December 9 » The first YMCA in North America is established in Montreal.
    • December 22 » India's first freight train is operated in Roorkee, India.
  • The temperature on September 7, 1869 was about 19.1 °C. There was 0.3 mm of rain. The air pressure was 4 kgf/m2 and came mainly from the south-southwest. The airpressure was 76 cm mercury. The atmospheric humidity was 85%. Source: KNMI
  • Koning Willem III (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was from 1849 till 1890 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Koninkrijk der Nederlanden)
  • From June 4, 1868 till January 4, 1871 the Netherlands had a cabinet Van Bosse - Fock with the prime ministers Mr. P.P. van Bosse (liberaal) and Mr. C. Fock (liberaal).
  • In the year 1869: Source: Wikipedia
    • The Netherlands had about 3.6 million citizens.
    • March 24 » The last of Titokowaru's forces surrendered to the New Zealand government, ending his uprising.
    • April 17 » Morelos is admitted as the 27th state of Mexico.
    • May 26 » Boston University is chartered by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
    • August 29 » The Mount Washington Cog Railway opens, making it the world's first mountain-climbing rack railway.
    • November 6 » In New Brunswick, New Jersey, Rutgers College defeats Princeton University (then known as the College of New Jersey), 6–4, in the first official intercollegiate American football game.
    • November 22 » In Dumbarton, Scotland, the clipper Cutty Sark is launched
  • The temperature on August 29, 1916 was between 12.7 °C and 19.7 °C and averaged 15.9 °C. There was 21.7 mm of rain. There was 1.6 hours of sunshine (12%). The average windspeed was 3 Bft (moderate breeze) and was prevailing from the south east. Source: KNMI
  • Koningin Wilhelmina (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was from 1890 till 1948 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Koninkrijk der Nederlanden)
  • In The Netherlands , there was from August 29, 1913 to September 9, 1918 the cabinet Cort van der Linden, with Mr. P.W.A. Cort van der Linden (liberaal) as prime minister.
  • In the year 1916: Source: Wikipedia
    • The Netherlands had about 6.4 million citizens.
    • February 25 » In the Battle of Verdun, a German unit captures Fort Douaumont, keystone of the French defences, without a fight.
    • April 9 » World War I: The Battle of Verdun: German forces launch their third offensive of the battle.
    • May 31 » World War I: Battle of Jutland: The British Grand Fleet engages the High Seas Fleet in the largest naval battle of the war, which proves indecisive.
    • July 1 » World War I: First day on the Somme: On the first day of the Battle of the Somme 19,000 soldiers of the British Army are killed and 40,000 wounded.
    • August 25 » The United States National Park Service is created.
    • November 5 » The Everett massacre takes place in Everett, Washington as political differences lead to a shoot-out between the Industrial Workers of the World organizers and local police.


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