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    Post New Zealand Marriages 1840 Letters I & J

    NEW ZEALAND MARRIAGES 1840 FROM R.G.O. INDEX - Letters I&J ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Year Surname First Name Ref. No. Remarks.

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    1840 IBBOTSON THOMAS 05.BK.63

    1840 IHAIA KURIKUMERA 129.BK.63


    1840 IRELAND GEORGE JOHN 0691


    1840 IRITAWA UNNAMED FEMALE 129.BK.63

    1840 JACKSON MARTHA 0022 ?CATH CH STPAUL REG

    1840 JACKSON THOMAS 0581 IN CATH CH ST PAUL

    1840 JACKSON ELIZA 0134


    1840 JACKSON MARIA 0040/018 SEE BK.NO.60


    1840 JACKSON JAMES 0529


    1840 JAFFRAY WILLIAM 0201


    1840 JAFFRAY WILLIAM 0209


    1840 JAMES ALFRED 0263


    1840 JAMES JOHN 0379


    1840 JAMES MARY 0132


    1840 JAMES JOHN EDWARD 0515

    1840 JAMES ANNA 08/BK.61

    1840 JAMESON WILLIAM 0430


    1840 JAMISON ANN 0052


    1840 JARRETT AMOS 0221


    1840 JEFFERSON ELIZABETH 0563

    1840 JEFFRAY SARAH 0195

    1840 JEFFREY THOMAS 0039


    1840 JENKINS THOMAS 0497


    1840 JENNINGS JANE 0481

    1840 JESSOP ? SARAH ANN 0189

    1840 JOHNSON MARY ANNE 0039 CATH CH ST PAUL REG


    1840 JOHNSON MARGARET 0229

    1840 JOHNSON FRANK 0024

    1840 JOHNSON ALEXANDER 0469 CATH CH ST PAUL REG


    1840 JOHNSON WILLIAM 0015


    1840 JOHNSON WILLIAM 04.BK.63


    1840 JOHNSON THOMAS 0226


    1840 JOHNSTON JOHN ROBERT 0667

    1840 JOHNSTON DAVID 20.BK.61

    1840 JOHNSTON ISABELLA 0653

    1840 JOHNSTON EMILY MARIANNE 0573


    1840 JOLL ANN 0505


    1840 JONES EDWARD 0229

    1840 JONES GEORGE WILLIAM 0109

    1840 JONES JAMES 10.BK.61 ?"10"?-indistinct

    1840 JONES WILLIAM 0579

    1840 JONES SARAH CHARITY 0449


    1840 JONES THOMAS 0477


    1840 JONES ELIZABETH 0687


    1840 JONES WILLIAM 0019


    1840 JOSSOP ? SARAH ANN 0189


    1840 JOYCE ANN JANE 0251


    1840 JUDD WILLIAM 0012 CATH CH ST PAUL REG


    1840 JULIAN SAMUEL WHITE 0501


    1840 JURY ELIZABETH ANN 0290


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    William jameson, did he live in Wellington and with 2 brothers start Jameson bros. Grocer and wine and spirit merchant?
    Regards, Allan Jameson

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    Quote Originally Posted by jammy40 View Post
    William jameson, did he live in Wellington and with 2 brothers start Jameson bros. Grocer and wine and spirit merchant?
    Regards, Allan Jameson
    Sorry Allan, the records have no further information on them. The folio # shows region, but I do not have that file.
    I will try and find our what I can for you.
    Cheers, Glen

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    Hi Allan,
    *GRO
    1840-50 JAMESON WILLIAM 91 430 110 LORD SUSAN
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    *NZBDM
    Registration Number; Bride's Given Name(s); Bride's Family Name; Groom's Given Name(s); Groom's Family Name;
    1850/266 Susan Lord; William Jameson


    I would say this is not the same William Jameson as the Trader. See below
    Cheers, Glen

    *Jameson Bros. and Co. (Joseph Jameson), Grocers, Wine and Spirit Merchants, and Coffee and Spice Manufacturers. Co-operative Stores, corner of Dixon and Willis Streets; Co-operative Stores and Atlas Coffee and Spice Works, corner of Buckle and Tory Streets, Wellington. Telephone 589. P.O. Box 255. Bankers, Union Bank of Australia. This large business was established in 1872, by Mr. William Jameson, brother of the present proprietor. Mr. Joseph Jameson, who was “born in Essex, had some six or seven years experience as a counter hand, in some of the best shops in the West End of London, and there he became thoroughly proficient in his knowledge of the grocery trade. Coming to Wellington in 1871, per ship “Wild Duck,” he joined his brother, three years later, in the present firm, which has from that time tanked as a prominent house in the trade in Wellington. The premises owned and occupied by Messrs. Jameson Bros. are located in important positions in the city, both being valuable corner sites. The Co-operative Stores at the corner of Upper Willis Street and Dixon Street are in a handsome two-storied wooden building, having a verandah on two sides extended across the footpath. Two spacious shop window fronts display samples of the large and attractive stock held by the firm. At the corner of Tory and Buckle Streets, the Atlas Coffee and Spice Works and Co-operative Stores are situated. These are also constructed of wood, being two stories in height, and having convenient verandahs on two sides. The total floorage space of the whole buildings need by the firm is about 25,000 square feet. Several years ago, Mr. Jameson imported from the well-known makers—Savage and Co., of London—a plant for coffee roasting and coffee and spice grinding, which is said to be one of the largest and most complete of its kind in the Colony. It has been erected at the Tory Street establishment, and includes one of the latest patterns of coffee roasters, capable of putting through a large quantity every hour, a fine steel coffee mill, a Chili mill, two vertical mills, a horizontal mill with French burr stones, for grinding spices, an edge runner mill with granite stones, and others. The motive power consists of two separate water engines which give seven-horse-power combined. The firm's trade mark, “Atlas Cofee and Spice Works,” is well known throughout the colony, as Messrs. Jameson Bros, and Co. dispose of large quantities of the produce of their work chiefly wholesale, through the merchants. The firm are direct importers of oils, general groceries, wines and spirits, etc., from the best markets of the world, and are in a position to supply goods of the first quality at the lowest possible figure.

    *Evening Post, Volume XLIII, Issue 120, 21 May 1892, Page 2
    JAMESON On the 21st May, 1892, at Upper Willis Street. William Jameson, aged 52 years; deeply regretted.

 

 

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