Te Awamutu Branch NZSG # 195 – June 2009 Page: 1

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The Newsletter

Te Awamutu

Branch

NZ Society of

Genealogists

No 195

June 2009

Convenor:John Graham871 8986Email:

Secretary/Treasurer:

Sandra Metcalfe 871 3250

Email:

Editor at large: John Graham

Email:

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Te Awamutu Website:

New Zealand Society of Genealogists Inc.

Meetings are held in the Parish Lounge at St John's Anglican Church, Arawata Street (parking off George Street), Te Awamutu, at 7.30 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month – February to December. Visitors are most welcome.

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Next Meeting:Tuesday 2 June (day after Queen’s Birthday) - John Armstrong a historian will talk on researching the history of Waikato Hospital post World War 2 to present.

  • What records are available to the public?
  • Techniques used for oral histories
  • How he went about the project - family history angle to the project

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Convenor’s Corner:

The AGM has been and gone and thank you to members who put their name forward for the committee: John Graham, Sandra Metcalfe, Margaret Main, Peter Fletcher, Glenyss Hall and May Rhodes as an associate.

As mentioned in my annual report, my sincere thanks to Karen Glew for her contribution as secretary over the past 4 years.

Having a bit of fun following the meeting writing epitaphs on four well known New Zealanders was an interesting exercise – some of the epitaphs are listed later in the newsletter on page 5.

I would also like to welcome two new members June Hawkes and Maurice Mannington who attended the Lyn McOnie workshop and already have had success using Family Search finding a number of relatives going back another two generations .

It was a pleasure to honour Patti McCartney with life membership (see page 2)

A reminder that subs are due!
Life Membership

Awarded to

Patti McCartney

Foundation Member

In recognition of Patti’s many years of

service to the Te Awamutu Branch, NZSG

& her contribution to family history research

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Snippets from NZSG Keeping in Touch

Statement to Members of the New Zealand Society of Genealogists

The Council of the New Zealand Society of Genealogists advises that Peter Nash no longer holds the position of Executive Officer of the Society. Graeme Constable, Immediate Past President and Life Member, has been appointed Acting Office Manager.

Please direct administrative correspondence and other matters to:

PO Box 14036, Panmure, Auckland 1741

All other services continue as usual and addresses are listed in The New Zealand Genealogist.

I am including the above statement from Council under the signature of David Bryant, President, for those of you who may not have already received it as an appointed officer or a convenor of a Branch or Interest Group. Council is not able to provide further information at the moment as employment legislation is complex and legal results could eventuate. Be assured that further information will be made available as soon as Council is advised that this is legally advisable.

Gale Newspapers

Council has decided to renew the subscription to this wonderful resource for another year. NZSG subscriptions are heavy so why not make full use of your member privileges. To search a wide range of UK and American newspapers free of charge go to – NZSG website, log in, Members Area, Online Newspapers which is the next to last item on the drop down menu. It’s amazing what you can find. I discovered a wedding of one of my family. There was a photo plus a list of all the guests and their gifts to the happy couple. Here I discovered previously unknown members of the extended family and had a great time working out how each fitted on to the tree.

NZSG Website

Plans are underway to appoint a new webmaster who will give it an up-to-date look and make it more user friendly.

A LESSON IN 'SPIN'
Judy Wallman, a professional genealogical researcher, discovered that Hillary Clinton's great-great uncle, Remus Rodham, was hanged for horse stealing and train robbery in Montana in 1889.
The only known photograph of Remus shows him standing on the gallows. On the back of the picture is this inscription: 'Remus Rodham; horse thief, sent to Montana Territorial Prison 1885, escaped 1887, robbed the Montana Flyer six times. Caught by Pinkerton detectives, convicted and hanged in 1889.'
Judy e-mailed Hillary Clinton for information about her great-great uncle. Hillary's staff sent back the following biographical sketch:

'Remus Rodham was a famous cowboy in the MontanaTerritory His business empire grew to include acquisition of valuable equestrian assets and intimate dealings with the Montana railroad. Beginning in 1883, he devoted several years of his life to government service, finally taking leave to resume his dealings with the railroad. In 1887, he was a key player in a vital investigation run by the renowned Pinkerton Detective Agency.
In 1889, Remus passed away during an important civic function held in his honor when the platform upon which he was standing collapsed.'

NOW THATis how it's done folks!

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Who do you think you are?

UK TV Monday evening @ 7.30pm

Prime TV Friday @ 8.30pm

This programme is well worth watching

I have taped two episodes so far and plan to show it at one of our monthly meetings - Editor

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SMILE A WHILE

The math's teacher saw that little Johnny wasn't paying attention in class. She called on him and said, 'Johnny! What are 2 and 4 and 28 and 44?' Little Johnny quickly replied, 'NBC, FOX, ESPN and the Cartoon Network!'

How times change!

Stop press!

The idea ofa family history fair has been floated and discussed at the recent regional meeting by Lynne Blake (NZSG Councillor). An invitation has been extended to meet with branch members who may be interested in being involved or helping to create the vision. The meeting is on Saturday 30 May in Te Awamutu at the St John’s church lounge 0930-1230. Jan Gow, Lily Baker & Lynne Blake will be in attendance.

Branch members are most welcome to attend and contribute their collective wisdom towards this exciting concept.

When the idea of a family history fair has been mentioned at other regional meetings it has been met with an enthusiastic response so it could fly with ‘gold’ wing.

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Tauranga Branch
New Zealand Society of Genealogists Inc.

Research Weekend 4th and 5th July 2009 Update

Audrey King – Convenor

9 Waikare Place, Tauranga

07 544 -0838

Registration of $30.00 for the weekend is still available.

Please register now – extended to the end of May!!

Most Interest Groups have confirmed they will be attending with their latest research aids.

Ken Weeks of Scottish Imports, Hamilton will have plenty for you to buy. He can also order genuine clan tartan.

Beehive books will be bringing lots of genealogy material for sale – all those special books you have been looking for.

The Saturday Research Day is for NZSG members and the Sunday Research Day is also for the general public.

We have requested several microfiche indexes from many sources along with plenty of microfiche readers.

The Dine and Dance is being held at the Tauranga Yacht Club which overlooks the harbour and the Mount. The buffet has been especially selected so a wide choice of food will be available. Music is by Gerry Lee – a really good entertainer. Only 200 tickets available so book those as soon as you can.

The Tauranga organising committee are looking forward to this exciting weekend and many plans are underway.

The society AGM will be held during the weekend. If you are not able to get to Tauranga make sure you complete and send in your proxy form. This way you exercise your rights as a member of the Society and have your say on matters of importance. Forms will be mailed to you shortly.

A selection of epitaphs as written by members at the last meeting

Peter Jackson

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No longer Lord of the Rings

His bell has rung

He’s dead and gone

His pictures were great

All appetites to sate

And now that he’s gone

Peter’s thinner

He’s a winner

He bounced his balls

And hit the walls

The dam busting Lord of the ring, who is larger than King Kong

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There’ll be no more Kong

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Helen Clark

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Here lies many inUNdo’s

Lady from Te Pahu

Left to save the planet

She will always be remembered

For bringing the Rugby world cup to NZ

And with speed she got to a rugby match & her wonderful artwork

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Brad Butterworth

Here lies Brad

A naughty lad

Money talks

And he no longer walks

A ‘Swiss’ sailor against a Kiwi Barker

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Climbed every transome

From dinghy to Alinghi

Via Black magic

He sailed the Waitemata

But left NZ after a natter

With Bertorelli

Was worth more butter in his belly

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Barbara Kendall

She led a dance

She had her chance

She went back to sail

And got a wet tail

From swim suits to ball gowns

She danced from one wave to another

From sail boards to dance boards

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She surfed the water for gold

On the dance floor she was bold

But the prize eluded her hold

No gold

A winner and a grinner

A dancer and a prancer

Barbara Kendall was her name

Olympic gold brought her fame

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Thank you to everyone who contributed

NZ Legacy Users Group

HAMILTON: 4th Sunday of alternate months starting March 2009, 1:00 pm to 3:30 ish, Seminar Room, School Support Services, University of Waikato.
Sunday 26 July 2009, Sunday 27September 2009, Sunday 22 November 2009.

There is a gold coin donation charge to cover afternoon tea. BYOlaptop. Contact is Margaret Couch

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