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- Ex FreeREG:
County Lincolnshire
Place Kirton in Holland
Church St Peter and St Paul
Register Number 1010
Date Of Birth n/s
Baptism Date 01 Sep 1833
Forename Charles Lee
Sex M
Father Forename John Lee
Mother Forename Elizabeth
FatherSurname WILDBORE
Mother Surname n/s
Abode Kirton
Father Occupation Schoolmaster
Notes File Number 7146
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1841 Census - (Transcription errors included)
Registration Number: HO107 Piece: 608 Folio: 6/26 Page: 15
Registration District: Boston Sub District: Kirton In Holland
Enumeration District: N/S Ecclesiastical Parish: N/S
Civil Parish: Kirton Municipal Ward: N/S
Address: Grammar School House, Kirton, County: Lincolnshire
Name Gender Age Occupation Birth Place Line
John Lee Wildbore, M, 35, Schoolmaster, Not Lincolnshire, 190
Elizabith Wildbore, F, 35, Lincolnshire, 200
Charles Lee Wildbore, M, 7, Lincolnshire, 210
John Lanton Wildbore, M, 4, Lincolnshire, 220
Heneratte Wildbore, F, 8, Lincolnshire, 230
Francies Wildbore, F, 2, Lincolnshire, 240
Elizabeth Ann Wildbore, F, 1, Lincolnshire, 10
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In the 1851 Census, Charles is listed as a 17 year old Unmarried apprentice Blacksmith at the residence of John Paulson (Blacksmith).
Enumerators number 117, Town .
Page 28 : All that part of the Parish that lies East of the Turnpike road from Boston to Spalding.
109447 HO 107/2098 No.2098
County of Lincolnshire
District 425/1 Kirton in Holland
Number of Enumeration District 303
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1861 Census at 3 Trinity Street, in the Parish of St Mary Islington, Borough of Finsbury
Charles Lee is listed as a 28 yo lodger - Journeyman Farrier, born in Kirton in Holland, Lincolnshire
Emma is listed as his wife and a 24 yo laundress, born in Middlesex, St Luke
Source Citation: Class: RG9; Piece: 126; Folio: 107; Page: 21; GSU roll: 542578.
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1871 Census at 3 Gordon Place in the Parish of Islington, Borough of Middlesex, Municipal ward of St Peters:
Charles Wildbore, 37, Head, Farrier (Unemployed), b.Kirton, Lincolnshire
Emma Wildbore, 32, Wife, b.Middlesex London
Charles Wildbore, 9, Son, b.Middlesex London
John Wildbore, 5, Son, b.Middlesex London
Elizabeth Wildbore, 3, Dau, b.Kent Stroud
Emma Wildbore, 1, Dau, b.Middlesex London
Source Citation: Class: RG10; Piece: 292; Folio: 42; Page: 77; GSU roll: 824925
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Charles, Emma and their children (Charles 12, John 8, Harriet 6) had assisted immigration to Wellington on the Euterpe departing the UK on 27th April 1874.
Arr NZ 1874 (Euterpe), then to Wanganui (Stormbird).
Total cost to the government was 58 pounds.
(Ref: IM 15/124 Page 11)
SS Euterpe was a full rigged iron ship built 1863 by Gibson, McDonald & Arnold in Ramsey, Isle of Man and renamed the Star of India in 1906. It is currently (Dec 2000) owned and sailed by the San Diego Maritime Museum (USA).
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6338, 10 October 1887 &
Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 11613, 11 October 1887
STABBING AFFRAY AT FEILDING.
PEB UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION. FEILDING, October 10
A stabbing affray, the result of a neighbour's quarrel, took place at Taonui on Saturday night. C.Lee Wildbore and Jeremiah Cockery, settlers, had been on bad terms for sometime. They met, and, after some words, Wildbore wounded Cockery with a knife. In the struggle which ensued for possession of the knife, Cockery was slightly wounded in the face, and had one finger cut off and his hand lacerated.
The case will be brought before the Justices of the Peace this afternoon.
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Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 101, 26 October 1887
Wanganui Criminal Sessions.
[By Telegbaph.] [UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.]
Wanganui. This Day.
At the Supreme Court Wildbore, for wounding a man with a knife in a quarrel at Feilding, was sentenced to nine months' hard labour.
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Feilding Star, Saturday October 8th 1892
At the Bankruptcy Court last Tuesday, the following cases were dealt with:
Re Charles Wildbore, public examination.
The D.O.A. said bankrupt paid 16pds 5s since last sitting and that was all the money he could raise. His Honour said Bankrupt had been fully examined on a previous occasion, and it would be unnecessary to go into it all again. He would declare the examination passed.
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Feilding Star, Volume XXV, Issue 9, 26 June 1903, Page 2
Advertisements Column 7
Mr Wildbore of Aorangi has a horse trap and harness for sale
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Ex www.http://archivescentral.org.nz/manawatu_dc/documents/show/440-oroua-county-council-rate-book
Rates Book for Oroua, Taonui Riding 1904-05 P.23
Wildbore, C.L. Lot 20 XIV Oroua, Rateable value PDS10.00
Wildbore, J.L. Lot 21 XIV Oroua, Rateable value PDS10.00
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Feilding Star 15th June 1916:
"Another of Feilding's pioneer settlers, Mr Chas Lee Wildbore, passed away, yesterday at his home at Aorangi where he had resided for 37 years. Mr Wildbore, who was in his 85th year, served in the 92nd Regiment [=Gordon Highlanders], and just missed going to the Crimea with it. He came on to Wellington in the ship Euterpe in 1874, went to Wanganui in the Stormbird and afterwards worked his way to Feilding as a blacksmith. His sons are Charles (Pohangina), John (Levin), Fred (Feilding) and William (Aorangi), and his daughters Mrs Sutherland (Melbourne) and Mrs Moore (Feilding).
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2967, 15 June 1916, Page 2
Death
WILDBORE - At his late residence, Aorangi, on June 14 1916,
Charles Lee Wildbore, in his 85th year
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Cause of Death: Senility, Cardiac failure.
Burial service by Salvation Army minister Mr Lane (Adj).
Served in 92nd Regiment (Gordon Highlanders), just missing going to the Crimea.
Arr NZ 1874 (Euterpe), then to Wanganui (Stormbird).
His daughter Louisa recorded in her Birthday Book on June 14th 1911 :
Father passed away 12:30am
His end was peaceful
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NZ Electoral Roll 1893 (Ex NZSG)
Surname WILDBORE
Given Name Charles Lea
Number 3661
Electorate Palmerston
Voting Qualification Residential
Residential Address Taonui
Occupation Blacksmith
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- (Medical):Medical attendant = George Phillips Last seen alive 29 May 1916
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