The table below shows the people that make up the group.
No | Last Name | First Names | Maiden Name | Relationship | Occupation | Born | Died | School Year |
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1 | Crombie | James | Husband | Miner | 1839 | |||
2 | Crombie | Mary | Wood | Wife | 1839 | 1897 | ||
3 | Crombie | Frances Margaret | Child | 1879 | ||||
4 | Crombie | Thomas (Tom) | Child | |||||
5 | Crombie | Adam Spence | Child | 1873 | 1890 | |||
6 | Crombie | John Richard (Jack) | Child | 1875 | 1921 | |||
7 | Crombie | William (Bill) | Child | |||||
8 | Crombie | Allan | Child |
The table below shows any historical notes about the party group.
Note | Date | Short Description | Note Text |
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360 | 1869 | James Crombie arrives in Bannockburn |
James Crombie arrives in Bannockburn |
362 | 1839 | Birth of Mary |
Mary was born in 1839 in Bellina Bay, Ireland. Her parents were farmers, John and Frances (Scott) Wood. |
361 | 1870 | Marriage of James and Mary |
On 18 April 1870 James Crombie, aged 31 years, married Mary Wood, aged 31 years. The service took place at the residence of Adam Spence at the Nevis. Officiating minister was the Rev. Benjamin Drake. |
363 | 1870 | Granting of residence area |
on Sept 27th 1870, Mr James Crombie was granted a residence area of one acre on Pipeclay terrace. The location was between Barnes and Shambrocks. |
364 | 1873 | The dwelling (#20) appears in Mackay's field book |
The dwelling (#20) appears in Mackay's field book |
365 | 1877 | Dwelling #20 purchased by Mrs E Murray |
On October 26 1877 dwelling #20 was purchased by Mrs E Murray. |
366 | various | Other dates |
Mary Wood was born in 1839, and died on 14 May 1897, aged 58 years. Frances Margaret Crombie married William Richard Parcell in 1901. Adam Spence Crombie died on 25 Mar 1890, aged 17 years. John Richard Crombie died on 2 Dec 1921, aged 46 years. |
The table below shows a list of images related to the party group. Click on 'View Image' to display more details about the image, and to view the image.
Image Id | Source | Date | Short Description | |
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172 | Heart of the Desert - J P Parcell | Unknown | Miss F M Crombie | View Image |
337 | Mrs V Paterson, Bannockburn | c1899 | Bannockburn Volunteers, 4th NZ Contingent - Boer War. | View Image |