1832 - 1893 (61 years)
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Name |
Jessie Melville Threadgold |
Born |
15 Feb 1832 |
Inverkeithing, Fife, Scotland |
Gender |
Female |
Residence |
27 Mar 1851 |
258 Cannongate, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland [1] |
_UID |
F18FAC81F659483FBA273113DD6D11A5A8B0 |
Died |
24 Sep 1893 |
Outram, Otago, New Zealand |
Cause: Brights disease of the kidney, and, heart failure |
Buried |
27 Sep 1893 |
East Taieri Cemetery, Otago, New Zealand |
Person ID |
I6819 |
My Big Tree |
Last Modified |
12 Aug 2024 |
Family |
William Aitken, b. 14 Jul 1826, Portobello, Midlothian, Scotland , d. 31 Jan 1897, Arden, Taieri, New Zealand (Age 70 years) |
Married |
27 Mar 1851 |
256 Canongate, Edinburgh, Scotland [1] |
- Name: William Aitken
Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 27 Mar 1851
Marriage Place: Edinburgh Parish,Edinburgh,Midlothian,Scotland
Spouse: Jessie Threadgold
FHL Film Number: 1066696
Name: Jessie Threadgold
Gender: Female
Marriage Date: 27 Mar 1851
Marriage Place: Edinburgh Parish,Edinburgh,Midlothian,Scotland
Father: John Threadgold
Spouse: William Aitken
FHL Film Number: 1066696
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Children |
| 1. Jane Melville Aitken, b. 26 Oct 1853, 258 Canongate, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland , d. 14 Oct 1929, Featherston, Wairarapa, New Zealand (Age 75 years) |
| 2. William Aitken, b. 17 May 1855, 256 Canongate, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland , d. 2 Dec 1925, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand (Age 70 years) |
| 3. Joan Todd Strathallen Aitken, b. 17 Nov 1857, At Sea On Passage To New Zealand , d. 30 Oct 1858, East Taieri, Otago, New Zealand (Age 0 years) |
| 4. Anne Laurie Allison Aitken, b. 14 Oct 1859, East Taieri, Otago, New Zealand , d. 16 Apr 1948, Papanui Rd, Christchurch, New Zealand (Age 88 years) |
| 5. Andrew Aitken, b. 30 Dec 1861, East Taieri, Otago, New Zealand , d. 10 Dec 1882, Outram, Otago, New Zealand (Age 20 years) |
| 6. James Allison Aitken, b. 14 Sep 1863, East Taieri, Otago, New Zealand , d. 6 Jul 1867, East Taieri, Otago, New Zealand (Age 3 years) |
| 7. John Aitken, b. 16 Jul 1865, East Taieri, Otago, New Zealand , d. 8 Jul 1867, East Taieri, Otago, New Zealand (Age 1 years) |
| 8. Mark Robert Aitken, b. 29 May 1867, East Taieri, Otago, New Zealand , d. prob 1963, New Zealand (Age 95 years) |
| 9. Janet Anderson Aitken, b. 5 Jan 1869, East Taieri, Otago, New Zealand , d. 26 Feb 1965, Carterton, Wellington, New Zealand (Age 96 years) |
| 10. Richard Forrest Aitken, b. 25 Nov 1870, East Taieri, Otago, New Zealand , d. 14 Oct 1940, Taihape, Wellington, New Zealand (Age 69 years) |
| 11. Alexander Aitken, b. 13 Feb 1874, West Taieri, Otago, New Zealand , d. 25 Jun 1940, Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand (Age 66 years) |
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Last Modified |
12 Aug 2024 |
Family ID |
F2221 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- William, Jessie, Jane and William junior departed from Leith, for NZ, on board the "Strathallen", in 1857.
The ship left Leith on the 4 Oct 1857 arriving at Port Chalmers, Otago, 8 Jan 1858 after a voyage of 96 days. Even after that long journey they still had to wait four days before they could get ashore.
By the time the family arrived in NZ there had been an addition to the family, Johan Todd Strathallen Aitken. The boy was named after the master of the ship and the ship itself.
This is rather surprising given the report of the captain's conduct. An extract from the "Otago Witness" of Saturday January 16th, 1858, reads;
"We have to welcome the immigrants by the Strathallen which arrived in this port on Friday last, bringing 289 passengers.
She left Leith on Sunday 4th of October, and had a fine passage of 79 days from land to land, and landed her passengers on the 100th day from leaving the Leith docks. The voyage was, we understand, a very agreeable one. We have to regret the death of one adult and several children, the latter being chiefly infants born on the voyage. The ship was plentifully and well found, and the passengers were much indebted to Mr Greene, the chief officer, to whose hands the management of the ship chiefly devolved for his considerate attention. We regret to hear that the conduct of the Captain was not such as could be desired, but any definicies (sic) on his part were fully made up by the conduct of his subordinates. It is satisfactory to know that the conduct of Mr Greene, the chief officer, has met with its due reward, that gentleman having conceded to the command of the vessel, the captain having resigned his charge."
In an extract from "NZ Shipwrecks and Tragedies";
"When the Strathallen arrived in Otago in 1858, after a voyage on which her master, Captain John Todd, spent most of his time rip-roaring drunk, the whole crew struck and was imprisoned for its common sense."
On the same ship travelled Thomas Aitken, William's cousin
Following the death of Jessie there must have been some sort of autopsy held because it stated on her Death Certificate that it was "the verdict of the jury" that she died of Bright's disease of the kidney and heart failure.
- (Medical):On her death certificate it said that it was "the verdict of the jury" that she died of Brights disease of the kidney and heart failure.
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