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Mavis Nellie France

Mavis Nellie France

Female 1923 - 1956  (32 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Mavis Nellie France was born on 30 Oct 1923 in St Andrews, South Canterbury, New Zealand (daughter of David Matheson France and Nellie Stewart Aitken); died on 23 Aug 1956 in Timaru, Canterbury, New Zealand.

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    • _UID: D3C958822BA54619A32C44E1687E57EBC115

    Notes:

    Mavis and Henry farmed at 'Slaidburn', Pleasant Point. This was his family's farm and where he and Alyson grew up.

    Mavis died on 23 Aug 1956 due to complications following the birth of her fourth child, Robert."

    "After Mavis's death, Wensley remarried - Barbara Lillian Cameron and had two sons.
    Alan Stewart Jackson born xx xxx 1960, died 9 Oct 1989, married Jo Johnston.
    Keith Alexander Jackson born 1962, married Kate Nattrass." Kate Patterson nee France

    Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Living
    2. Living
    3. Living
    4. Robert Frank Jackson was born on 26 May 1956; died on 26 May 1956.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  David Matheson France was born on 2 Jan 1884 in Gore, Southland, New Zealand; died on 23 Dec 1944 in Levels, Timaru, New Zealand.

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    • Occupation: farmer
    • _UID: B3CD74B2A46B40CEB82E5CD1DCD4C1D31A1C

    Notes:

    It was in Gore that their first child was born.
    "Dave then decided to move his family to South Canterbury. They first settled on a farm at St Andrews where the rest of their children were born. It was here that their eldest son Robert contracted polio. Unfortunately Dave had a fall off some sacks of potatoes and broke his neck, although there was no permanent damage he was never properly well again. The potato market was not doing well and they ended up losing the farm and having to move to Levels, an area just north of Timaru where they farmed on a property known as 'Gurteen'. Nellie apparantly didn't cope well with this and eventually took her own life on 12 Feb 1942. Dave lived only a further two years and died on 23 Dec 1944."
    Kate Patterson nee France

    Probate to his will was granted at Timaru 31 Jan 1945

    David married Nellie Stewart Aitken in 1914 in Gore, Southland, New Zealand. Nellie (daughter of James Allison Aitken and Helen Stewart) was born on 26 Nov 1887 in Waikata Valley, Gore, New Zealand; died on 12 Feb 1942. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Nellie Stewart Aitken was born on 26 Nov 1887 in Waikata Valley, Gore, New Zealand (daughter of James Allison Aitken and Helen Stewart); died on 12 Feb 1942.

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    • _UID: 372EB02672474074A7028CADA966DE40B76A

    Notes:

    It was in Gore that their first child was born.
    "Dave then decided to move his family to South Canterbury. They first settled on a farm at St Andrews where the rest of their children were born. It was here that their eldest son Robert contracted polio. Unfortunately Dave had a fall off some sacks of potatoes and broke his neck, although there was no permanent damage he was never properly well again. The potato market was not doing well and they ended up losing the farm and having to move to Levels, an area just north of Timaru where they farmed on a property known as 'Gurteen'. Nellie apparantly didn't cope well with this and eventually took her own life on 12 Feb 1942. Dave lived only a further two years and died on 23 Dec 1944."
    Kate Patterson nee France

    Children:
    1. Robert Stewart France was born on 30 May 1918 in Waikaka Valley, Gore, Southland. New Zealand; died on 10 Sep 1985 in Timaru, South Island, New Zealand.
    2. David Matheson France was born on 2 Apr 1920 in St Andrews, South Canterbury, New Zealand; died in 1968 in Glenrock Station, Burkes Pass, New Zealand.
    3. Living
    4. 1. Mavis Nellie France was born on 30 Oct 1923 in St Andrews, South Canterbury, New Zealand; died on 23 Aug 1956 in Timaru, Canterbury, New Zealand.
    5. Alexander William France was born in 1925 in South Canterbury, New Zealand; died in 1976.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  James Allison Aitken was born on 7 Sep 1856 in East Taieri, Otago, New Zealand (son of James Allison Aitken and Isabella Galbraith); died on 18 Jul 1926 in New Zealand.

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    • _UID: 532BD108DD86499D8D19E8AC095B9F2B0889

    Notes:

    James and all his brothers, excepting Andrew, the youngest, took up farming at Kaihiku, Waikaka Valley and Mataura Island areas.

    According to "The Aitken's of Mosgiel": "James was born (on the 7 Sep 1856,) at East Taieri and educated at the local school. Working on his father's property he heard that land was available for settlement from the 'Knapdale run', he managed to secure section 13 of the Chatton survey district block 1. His two brothers, William and Peter, bought adjoining sections, 11 and 15. It took them three days from Kahiku to the Waikaka Valley where they found their land was covered with red tussock. He called his property Hawthorn Den. Breaking in the land immediately they sowed their first wheat crop. When harvested they carted the wheat to Tapanui where they waited whilst some of the wheat was ground into flour and taken back home. James was a very tidy farmer and a first class agricultururalist and stockman."

    After Helen and James were married they travelled to Gore by train and then by dray to James's block.
    James and Helen were prominent in their local Presbyterian Church, where James was the choir leader. James possessed a fine tenor voice and family and friends were encouraged to gather round the piano or tuning fork, which James preferred.
    James purchased his brother William's property in 1882, when William went to farm at Longbush.
    When James died his son William (Bill) took over the property.

    James married Helen Stewart on 26 Jul 1881 in Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand. Helen (daughter of Alexander Stewart and Mary Downie) was born on 15 Aug 1859 in Kincardine, Fife, Scotland; died in Aug 1938 in Gore, Southland, New Zealand. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Helen Stewart was born on 15 Aug 1859 in Kincardine, Fife, Scotland (daughter of Alexander Stewart and Mary Downie); died in Aug 1938 in Gore, Southland, New Zealand.

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    • _UID: 7FAC3B8C75534CB39B5203902C8CE23D10F7

    Notes:

    Daughter of Alexander Stewart & Mary Downie. Helen & her younger sister Annie emigrated to Dunedin, NZ after their parents' deaths. Helen & her husband were prominent in their local Presbyterian Church where James was Choir Leader. Helen died in August, 1938

    Helen and her sister left for Dunedin, Otago, NZ, from Stirling, STI. They were joining their brother who later became the Hon. Downie Stewart, MP.

    After Helen and James were married they travelled to Gore by train and then by dray to James's block.
    James and Helen were prominent in their local Presbyterian Church, where James was the choir leader

    "Helen was renowned for her deep thinking and had lively discussions about religion and politics. She was very small in stature and had to leave a good 10 minutes before other family members to walk the mile to worship each Sunday."

    After her husband died, of cancer, on 18 Jul 1926, his son William (Bill) took over the property.
    "On James' death in 1926, Helen retired to Gore accompanied by her daughter Evelyn, until Evelyn's marriage.
    In her retirement she maintained an interest in her church and the politics of the day, in which she was well read.

    There is a "little red book" chapter XII probably written by David Falconer
    which has a few paragraphs on Helen Stewart and James Allison Aitken, from
    which I got most of her information.
    Helen's parents lived at Westwood Lane Farm, Blairdrummond. After her parents
    deaths Helen and her younger sister, Annie, emigrated to Dunedin, New Zealand,
    to join their brother, William Downie Stewart.
    "When she was visiting her married sister, Margaret Downie Aitken nee Stewart,
    at Waikaka Valley, she met James Allison Aitken. (No relation to Margaret's
    husband)
    In July 1881 Helen and James were married in Dunedin. Soon after they
    travelled by train to Gore and from there to Waikaka Valley by dray. There was
    much to do in establishing a home and developing a farm, and Helen was an able
    partner, helping out on the farm when needed as well as raising a family of
    eight. Their farm and home, still in use, were a credit to their abilities."
    Helen was an excellent hostess giving much help to those in need.
    Together James and Helen had 10 children.
    Helen was renowned for her deep thinking and had lively discussions on religion and politics."
    Being very small of stature she would leave for church a good 10 minutes
    before the rest of the family to travel the mile to worship, so that she would
    arrive at church at the same time.
    "On James' death in 1926, Helen retired to Gore, accompanied by her daughter
    Evelyn, until Evelyn's marriage. In her retirement she mainained an interest
    in her church and the politics of the day, in which she was well read. She
    died in August 1938, four of her children - Mary, James, Nellie and Stewart
    having predeceased her." (Nellie died in 1942 and so did not predecease her
    believe Nellie should read Mabel))

    Children:
    1. Mary Downie Aitken was born in 1881 in New Zealand; died in Pre 1938.
    2. James Allison Aitken was born on 2 Nov 1884 in New Zealand; died on 19 Nov 1901 in New Zealand.
    3. Isabella Galbraith Aitken was born on 3 Dec 1885 in Gore, Southland, New Zealand; died on 4 Nov 1967 in Gore, Southland, New Zealand; was buried on 6 Nov 1967 in Gore, Southland, New Zealand.
    4. 3. Nellie Stewart Aitken was born on 26 Nov 1887 in Waikata Valley, Gore, New Zealand; died on 12 Feb 1942.
    5. Stewart Alexander Aitken was born on 22 Jul 1890 in New Zealand; died on 2 Apr 1918 in Belgium.
    6. Edwin William Aitken was born on 22 Jul 1890 in Waikata Valley, Gore, New Zealand; died on 14 May 1963 in Chatton, New Zealand; was buried in Gore, Southland, New Zealand.
    7. Margaret Stewart Aitken was born on 10 Jun 1892 in New Zealand; and died.
    8. Mabel Stewart Aitken was born in 1895 in New Zealand; died in 1895 in New Zealand.
    9. Robina Christina Annie Aitken was born on 12 Oct 1898 in New Zealand; died on 27 Jun 1979 in Gore, Southland, New Zealand; was buried on 29 Jun 1979.
    10. Evelyn Jane Aitken was born on 12 Nov 1900 in New Zealand; died in Aug 1983 in Gore, Southland, New Zealand; was buried on 23 Aug 1983 in Gore Cemetery, Southland, New Zealand.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  James Allison Aitken was born on 10 Feb 1818 in North Leith, Midlothian, Scotland; was christened on 8 Mar 1818 in North Leith, Midlothian, Scotland (son of William Aitken and Ann Allison); died on 19 Aug 1883 in East Taieri, Otago, New Zealand.

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    • Occupation: Farmer
    • _UID: 2543982B2D6D44F0A52BD186B987F6439920
    • Emigration: 1851, Scotland
    • Occupation: 1851; gardener
    • Residence: 1851, Lasswade, Midlothian, Scotland
    • Immigration: 23 Nov 1851, Otago, New Zealand

    Notes:

    James, his wife, and three children sailed to NZ, on board the "Simlah", They departed from London and travelled via Wellington, on the north island of NZ, then on to Dunedin, Otago, in the south island. They travelled steerage class and arrived at Port Chalmers, (Dunedin), 23 November 1851.
    Taking up land at East Taieri they called it Woodside. This was just off Bush Road, on the Riccarton Road, towards Silverstream

    When the McNab Run was available for settlement in 1875, James and his two sons Peter and Thomas took up "Hawthornden".

    .

    James married Isabella Galbraith on 15 Mar 1842 in Scotland. Isabella was born in 1819 in Birse, Aberdeenshire; died on 14 Jan 1903 in New Zealand. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Isabella Galbraith was born in 1819 in Birse, Aberdeenshire; died on 14 Jan 1903 in New Zealand.

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    • _UID: D6AA73D279944E6D9E819BA13CF5AF5C24FA
    • Residence: 1851, Lasswade, Midlothian, Scotland

    Notes:

    Isabella, her husband, and three children sailed to NZ, on board the

    Children:
    1. Christine Redpath Aitken was born on 8 Mar 1843 in Lasswade, Midlothian, Scotland; died on 24 Aug 1924 in Mosgiel, Otaga, New Zealand; was buried on 26 Aug 1924 in Mosgiel, Otaga, New Zealand.
    2. William Aitken was born on 25 Mar 1847 in Lasswade, Midlothian, Scotland; died on 23 Apr 1932 in Invercargill, Southland, New Zealand; was buried in 1932 in Wyndham Cemetery, Invercargill, Southland, New Zealand.
    3. Thomas Aitken was born on 7 Sep 1849 in Lasswade, Midlothian, Scotland; died on 26 May 1856 in New Zealand.
    4. Ann Isabelle Aitken was born on 21 Jun 1852 in East Taieri, Otago, New Zealand; died on 4 Apr 1912 in New Zealand.
    5. Margaret Aitken was born on 28 Jun 1854 in East Taieri, Otago, New Zealand; died on 9 Oct 1938 in Wellington, New Zealand; was buried in 1938 in Karori, Wellington, New Zealand.
    6. 6. James Allison Aitken was born on 7 Sep 1856 in East Taieri, Otago, New Zealand; died on 18 Jul 1926 in New Zealand.
    7. Mary Galloway Aitken was born on 28 Nov 1858 in East Taieri, Otago, New Zealand; died on 23 Feb 1950 in New Zealand.
    8. Peter Thomas Aitken was born on 1 May 1861 in East Taieri, Otago, New Zealand; died on 7 Nov 1944.
    9. Andrew Allison Aitken was born on 25 Jan 1864 in East Taieri, Otago, New Zealand; died on 15 Aug 1943 in Clyde, Otago, New Zealand.

  3. 14.  Alexander Stewart was born in 1805; died in 1879.

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    • _UID: 2B299B3C5F29479D8219C84BFF216FF5C937

    Alexander married Mary Downie. Mary and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Mary Downie and died.

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    • _UID: 3D0DD677C92E44B8A5C9202EA45131E450EE

    Children:
    1. 7. Helen Stewart was born on 15 Aug 1859 in Kincardine, Fife, Scotland; died in Aug 1938 in Gore, Southland, New Zealand.