Abt 1863 - 1927 (~ 64 years)
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 | Marie and Alfred William Smith Marie Fredericka Bundesen
Burial in Woodlawn Memorial Gardens and Christchurch Crematorium
Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand
(http://billiongraves.com) |
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Name |
Amalia/ Maria Frederica Gotting/Bundesen |
- Maria Frederica Bundesen was born in Victoria, Australia. Her birth is unergistered . From her death and burial record she would have been born in 1862. This cannot be correct as Frredrick Gotting , Amalie Kother's first husband died in 1863.
Maria Frederica Bundesen married Alfred William Smith on 10 Jan. 1882 in Timaru, South Island of New Zealand.
B.D.Ms. from the Timaru Herald 1882 [Papers Past, New Zealand]
SMITH- BUNDESEN: on the 10 January , at St. Mary's Church, Timaru,by the Rev. Thomas Flavel, Alfred william, second son of H.E.Smith, Gloster, England to Maria Fredericka, only daughter of B.P.Bundesen, Timaru. [B.D.m's from the Timaru Herald 1882.
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Born |
Abt 1866 or 1863 |
Victoria, Australia |
- Maria Fredericka Bundesen could be Amalia Gotting.
Maria Frederica Gotting
Registration Number: 1882/677
Bride's Given: Maria Frederica
Name(s) Bride's Family: Gotting
Name Groom's Given: Alfred William
Name(s) Groom's Family: Smith
(Births, Deaths and Marriages Online, New Zealand Government)
Name: Amelia Gotting
Father's Name: Frederick Gotting
Mother's Name: Emilia Kother
Birth Place: Chewton, Victoria
Registration Year: 1863
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration number: 1129
(Victoria Pioneer Index 1836-1888}
In the Probate for her mother Amalie Bundesen, Maria Fredericka Smith stated she was born in Australia.
(New Zealand, Archives New Zealand, Probate Records, 1843-1998)
SMITH Marie Frederica - Christchurch - wife of Alfred William
1927 Christchurch High Court
(New Zealand, Archives New Zealand, Probate Records, 1843-1998)
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Gender |
Female |
Arrival |
22 Jul 1878 |
From Hokitika to the Port of Lyttelton |
Lyttelton
July 22 - Alhambra, s.s., 487 tons, Muir, from Melbourne via West Coast. Passengers - Saloon from Hokitika : Mr and Mrs Stonebridge, Mrs and Miss Bundeson, -
Transcribed from the "Star , Issue 3210, 22 July 1878, Page 2"
They would have returned from a visit to Victoria
11 December 1869
West Coast Times , Issue 1317, 11 December 1869, Page 3
ROSS
(from our own correspondent.)
A concert and lecture took place at the Drill Shed on Tuesday evening, the proceeds of which are to aid the flunds of the District Hospital. The lecture, by Walter Hill, Esq.- subject :. " .Mnnifestations of Character." - Concert : Mr Bundersen and the Glee Club. Mr J. Gow occupied the chair. The entertainment was opened with a fine overture, consisting of selections from Meyerbeer, by Messrs Guthiel (piano) and Loring (violin), and the programme was gone through in the following order : Opening Chorus ; " Awake, Æolian Lyre ;" Solo, " Robert, toi, que, j'aime," and as an encore (waltz) from " Strauss," Mrs Bundersen ; " Life's a Bumper," Glee Club ; first part of Lecture ; "Ye Gentlemen of England," Glee Club ; Solo, " Masaniello," and as an encore, " Image of the Rose ;" Mrs Bundersen ; " When shall we meet again," Glee Club ; solo, " Phoebe, dearest, tell, oh tell me !" Mr Little ; second part of Lecture ; "To all you ladies now on land," Glee Club; solo, "The Lugger," Mr Young ; " Health to my dear," Glee Club ; " God Save the Queen," solo (Mrs Bundersen), and Chorus Company. The lecture was highly instructive and amusing, and which, without being either phrenological or physiognomical alone, combined a number of the many recognised theories by which you detect the character of man, and the subject was handled in a masterly manner by the lecturer. The overture was decidedly the best I have heard for some time. The gem part song was " Awake, Æolian Lyre," and Mrs Bundersen's solos were, as usual, excellent, especially "Robert, toi, que, j'aime." which was a perfect gem. The solos of Mersrs Little and Young were also very good. Altogether it comprised a fine evening's enjoyment. Mr Malfroy thanked the lady and gentlemen for their kindness in coming forward at the entertainment in a few suitable remarks, the audience for attendance, and the volunteers for the use of Drill Shed.
Transcribed from the" West Coast Times , Issue 1317, 11 December 1869, Page 3, New Zealand"
ondesen, Publican, nationality German, going from Victoria to Greymouth, South Island, New Zealand. 4 Dec 1870
Name Bondisen
Event Type Emigration
Event Date 1870
Event Place Victoria, Australia
Gender Male
Age 33
Birth Year (Estimated) 1837
Marital Status Married
Departure Place Melbourne
Destination Place Greymouth
Affiliate Repository Type Archive
Affiliate Identifier VPRS 948
"Australia, Victoria, Outward Passenger Lists, 1852-1924," database, FamilySearch
First name(s) P
Last name Bonderson
Age 26
Birth year 1842
Departure port New Zealand
Arrival year 1868
Arrival month Sep
Arrival port -
Ship name Gothenburg
State Victoria
Record set Victoria Inward Passenger Lists 1839-1923
Category Travel & migration
(Findmypast)
Arrived 15 Sept 1868, Gothenburg from Hokitika, sailed for Hokitika 17 Sep 1968
Gothenburg
15th August 1868. Arrived at Melbourne, Captain Thos. Underwood, from Hokitika
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Died |
05 Mar 1927 |
Christchurch, New Zealand |
- Name:
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1927
Event Place: New Zealand
Age (Estimated): 65
Birth Date: 1862
Registration Number: 1927/1979
(New Zealand, Civil Records Indexes, 1800-1966)
Registration Number: 1927/1979
Family Name: Smith
Given Name(s): Marie Frederica
Date of Birth/:1862
Age at Death: 65Y
(Births, Deaths and Marriages Online, New Zealand Government)
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Buried |
07 Mar 1927 |
Bromley Cemetery, Christchurch, New Zealand |
- Surname: Smith
Surname: Smith
First Name:
First Name(s): Maria Frederica
Date of death; Saturday, 5 March 1927
Cemetery: Bromley Cemetery:
Date of burial: Monday,7 March 1927 First Name: Maria
Block number: 39
Plot number:241
Age: 65 years
Adress 372 Hereford St. Churchchurch.
Occupation Married
Adress 372 Hereford St. Churchchurch.
Place of birth: Victoria, Australia
Years in New Zealand; 55
(Christchurch City Cemeteries Database)
Arrival in New Zealand 1872
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Person ID |
I4358 |
Hickey, List, Bundesen, Thomsen, Jensen, Jessen |
Last Modified |
14 Jul 2020 |
Father |
Boi Peter Bundesen, b. 24 Dec 1836, Todsböll., Bjolderup Parish, Aabenraa, County, Denmark , d. 24 Jul 1915, Christchurch, New Zealand (Age 78 years) |
Mother |
Amalia Köter/Kother, b. Abt 1841, Salzgitter , Salzgitter, Braunschweig, Hanover, Germany , d. 22 Oct 1923, Christchurch, New Zealand (Age ~ 82 years) |
Married |
21 Jan 1864 |
Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia |
- Marriage in Castelmaine, Victoria, Australia.
21 Jan. 1864; St. James Church. Castlemaine: Peter Bundesen, Bacholar; Birthplace; Aspenrade , Denmark: Occupation: Miner: Age 27: Present Residence: Fryers Creek: Usual Residence: Inglewood: Father Boy Peter Bundesen: Occupation: Farmer: Mother Catharina Backmann.
And:
Amalie Gotting: Widow: Age 23: Death of Former Husband: 9 Mar. 1863. Children of marriage: 1: Birthplace: Salzgitter , Hanover: Occupation: Resturant Keeper: Present Residence: Castelmaine: Usual Residence: Chewton: Father: Andreas Kother: Occupation: Bootmaker: Mother: Wilhelmina Bruning.
This Marriage was solemnized between us: Peter Bundesen
and Amelia Gotting
Signed Peter Bundesen and Amalie Gotting;
We do hereby declare we are members of the Lutheren Church.
Married in St James Church Castlemaine
This marriage was solemnized between Peter Bundesen and Amalie Gotting in the presence of us
Carl Meyer and Mrs. Anna Curman according to the rules and cermonies of the Lutheren Church and declaration duly made as by law provided by Friedrich Munzel, Officiating minister or Dupty Registrar.
According to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Lutheren Church
[Marriage Certificate of Boi Peter Bundesen and Amalie Gotting]
The occupation of Boi Peter Bundesen was a Miner. Both Fryers Creek, Inglewood and Castelmine were rich gold mining areas.
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Family ID |
F1349 |
Group Sheet |
Family |
Alfred William Smith, b. Abt 1856, Gloster, England , d. 09 Jul 1930, Christchurch, New Zealand (Age ~ 74 years) |
Married |
10 Jan 1882 |
St. Mary's Church, Timaru, New Zealand |
- B.D.Ms. from the Timaru Herald 1882 [Papers Past, New Zealand]
SMITH- BUNDESEN: on the 10 January , at St. Mary's Church, Timaru,by the Rev. Thomas Flavel, Alfred William, second son of H.E.Smith, Gloster, England to Maria Fredericka, only daughter of B.P.Bundesen, Timaru. [B.D.m's from the Timaru Herald 1882.
Name: William Alfred Smith
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 1882
Event Place: New Zealand
Gender:
Spouse's Name: Maria Frederica Gotting
Spouse's Gender:
Registration Number: 1882/677
New Zealand, Civil Records Indexes, 1800-1966
Registration Number: 1882/677
Bride's Given: Maria Frederica
Name(s) Bride's Family: Gotting
Name Groom's Given: Alfred William
Name(s) Groom's Family: Smith
Name
(Births, Deaths and Marriages Online, New Zealand Government)
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Children |
| 1. Alfred Edwin Smith, b. 1882, Timaru, South Island, New Zealand , d. 1969, Christchurch, New Zealand (Age 87 years) |
+ | 2. Gordon Bundesen Smith, b. 1888, Timaru, New Zealand , d. 21 Jul 1963, Christchurch, New Zealand (Age 75 years) |
+ | 3. Edith May Smith, b. 1893, Christchurrch, New Zealand , d. 17 Dec 1970, Christchurrch, New Zealand (Age 77 years) |
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Last Modified |
22 May 2020 |
Family ID |
F1350 |
Group Sheet |
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