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- New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23577, 10 February 1940, Page 6
DUCKS (5), Young Khaki Campbell, competition strain: 5/6 each. Orpington Cockerels, Wesley Collego strain, 7/06each. Mrs. Shanks (Roseneath), Kaukapakapa
New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24087, 4 October 1941, Page 4
DUCKS, Muscovy, young, 3 , unrelated Drake, :30/- -Jno. Shanks, Roseneath, Kaukapakapa ( ? Jno )
Amelia Jane (Jean) Shanks nee Morgan 1889-1979
Her birth was registered at Tokatoka in October Quarter 1889 Folio 3283 She married James Speirs Shanks in 1922
In 1945 She bought a small farm and orchard in Taha Rd Waimauku. Retired to Taupaki in 1957.In 1963 she is recorded as being of Valley Rd H enderson , widow, Was in Wilsher Village Henderson in 1969. and in 1972 where she was still living in 1978. She died 30 April 1979, and was cremated at Waikumete and her ashes interred with her husband. Here at Plot 237
Folio 5473 In 1919 Electoral Roll for Kaipara she is listed as spinster of Garfield Rd Helensville,
She was a daughter of Frederick Morgan of Batley Northland NZ 1845-1902 and his wife Annie Elizabeth Wakeford born 1857 London Middlesex UK She was assisted in emigrating to Auckland NZ in 1879 on board the ship "Waikato" She is listed as 'cook' aged 22. She married Frederick Morgan 24 May 1882 in Ponsonby Auckland. She died 19 Feb1907 in Auckland Hospital the death registered at Tinopai near Batley Northland NZ . Family rumour suggests Edward V11 was her father through an illegitimate association, but this is unlikely as he was only 14 at the time of her birth. Perhaps she may have had a liaison with Edward V11 and was remitted to NZ.
Frederick Morgan born 1846 Bethnal Green Middlesex to Edward & Elizabeth Morgan
Auckland Star, Volume XIII, Issue 3684, 1 June 1882, Page 2
Marriage.
MORGAN-WAKEFORD.-On May 24th, at Captain Buike's residence. Dublin-street; Ponsonby, by the Rev R. F. MacNicol, Frederick Morgan to Annle Wakeford, both of London.
Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 234, 2 October 1902, Page 5
DEATH FROM NATURAL CAUSES.
A verdict of death from natural causes was returned in the case of a fisherman of Komiti, named Frederick Morgan, aged 53, who, while preparing to journey to Auckland by the Wairoa to consult a doctor, sat down by the road-side nnd expired. His wife and son were with him at the time. -.It was found that his heart was affected. He leaves a wife and eight children.
New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12086, 3 October 1902, Page 5
An inquest was held at Komiti, near Pahi, Kaipara. on September 25, on the body of Frederick Morgan. (53). a fisherman, who died on the road while proceeding to Batley in order to embark by steamer for Auckland, that he might obtain medical advice. The evidence showed that deceased, who was a native of London, and had been 25 years in the colony, had been Buffering from heart disease. A verdict that death resulted from natural causes was returned. Deceased leaves a wife and eight- children.
New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13418, 21 February 1907, Page 1
-MORGAN.- February 19. 1907, at Auckland Hospital, Annie, widow of this late Frederick Morgan, of Batley, Otamatea; aged 48 years
Interment at Batley on Saturday February 23rd.
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