My Scottish "Wilkie" Family

Peter Miles Hargest

Male Abt 1929 - 1952  (~ 23 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Peter Miles Hargest was born about 1929 (son of James Hargest and Maria Henrietta Wilkie); died on 19 Dec 1952 in KIA, Malaya.

    Notes:


    Woodlands Cemetery Notes
    #207275 2nd Lieut Peter Miles Hargest
    Fijian Infantry Regt - Army
    Killed in Action Malaysia 19 Dec 1952
    Ages 23 years
    War: Malayan Emergency 1948 - 1960


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James Hargest was born on 4 Sep 1891 in Gore, Southland, New Zealand (son of J. Hargest and M. Prosser); died on 12 Aug 1944 in KIA Normandy, WWII; was buried in Hottot-Les-Bagues War Cemetery, Calvados, France.

    Notes:

    Woodland Cemetery New Zealand
    New Zealand Cemetery Records 1800-2007:
    Name: James Hargest, Brigadier
    Ist & 2nd NZEF
    Killed in Action Normandy 12 Aug 1944
    Aged 53 years
    9/286

    Hargest, James
    by J. A. B. Crawford
    Biography
    James Hargest, generally known as Jim or Jimmy, was born in Gore on 4 September 1891, the son of Mary Prosser and her husband, James Hargest, a labourer. He was educated at Gore and Mandeville schools, before joining his father farming at Mandeville in central Southland. In February 1911 Hargest joined the Territorial Force. He volunteered for service with the New Zealand Expeditionary Force on 12 August 1914 and the following month was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Otago Mounted Rifles Regiment. He was seriously wounded at Gallipoli in early August 1915. After months of medical treatment and rest, Hargest joined the 1st Battalion of the Otago Infantry Regiment in France in July 1916. He quickly emerged as one of his unit's most promising officers. By the end of 1916 he had attained the temporary rank of major and been awarded the Military Cross.

    At Christchurch, Hampshire, on 29 September 1917, Jim Hargest married Marie Henrietta Wilkie, a theatre sister serving at the New Zealand military hospital at Brockenhurst. Their happy marriage produced a family of three sons and one daughter. In September 1918 Hargest was given command of the 2nd Battalion of the Otago Infantry Regiment, which he led with distinction for the rest of the war. An exceptionally capable battalion commander, he combined personal bravery, tactical flair and great organising ability. He was made a DSO, mentioned in dispatches and awarded the Croix de chevalier, Légion d'honneur. Marie Hargest was awarded the Royal Red Cross, second class, and mentioned in dispatches. The couple returned to New Zealand in May 1919.

    Shortly after his return, Hargest purchased a farm at Rakauhauka, near Invercargill. He continued his involvement in the Territorial Force, rising to command the 3rd New Zealand Infantry Brigade between 1925 and 1930. In 1931 he narrowly succeeded in taking the Invercargill parliamentary seat for the coalition government. Four years later he switched to the rural Southland seat of Awarua, which he held until his death. Hargest took a significant part in debate on both Southland and national issues, and after the founding of the New Zealand National Party in 1936 he emerged as one of its leading figures.

    When the Second World War broke out Hargest sought a senior post in the Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force. A special medical board, however, determined that he was fit only for service in New Zealand because of the continuing effects of the shell-shock he had suffered in 1918. Hargest was devastated by this decision and asked Peter Fraser, the acting prime minister (with whom he was on good terms), to ensure that he was given command of one of the force's brigades. Fraser complied, in spite of the opposition of his military advisers. In March 1940 Hargest was given command of 5th New Zealand Infantry Brigade, and in May he was promoted to brigadier and sailed for Egypt.

    Hargest and his brigade distinguished themselves during the Greek campaign of April 1941 with their successful delaying action at Olympus Pass. On Crete 5th Brigade was responsible for defending Maleme airfield and its environs. Hargest was strangely inactive during the vital early stages of the battle for Crete and must bear a large measure of responsibility for the loss of Maleme airfield and thus, ultimately, for the loss of the island. He performed with more credit during the latter stages of the battle.

    Hargest was dissatisfied with the performance during the campaign of Major General Bernard Freyberg, commander of the New Zealand Division; when he returned to Egypt he criticised him during a private meeting with Prime Minister Fraser. Freyberg was hurt by Hargest's actions, but none the less addressed some of his concerns. At this time little was known about Hargest's role in the loss of Maleme airfield, and he received a bar to the DSO and the Greek Military Cross (first class) for his services in Greece and Crete.

    After its evacuation to Egypt, the New Zealand Division took part in the campaign to relieve Tobruk, in Libya. Hargest was captured on 27 November 1941, when his headquarters was overrun. He was taken to Italy, where he was incarcerated in a special high-security camp for senior Allied officers in a castle near Florence. In March 1943 Hargest and another New Zealand brigadier, Reginald Miles, along with four other officers, managed to escape by tunnelling under the castle walls. The New Zealanders were the only members of the group to reach Switzerland and they both received bars to the DSO in recognition of their 'splendid achievement in escaping'. Hargest was also later made a CBE. Late in 1943 he travelled across occupied France and into Spain with the assistance of the French Resistance. He then flew to England, where he wrote his classic account of the escape, Farewell Campo 12.

    At his own suggestion, Hargest was appointed New Zealand's observer with the Allied armies preparing to invade France. He was attached to the British 50th Division, which landed in Normandy on D-Day. Hargest spent a great deal of time near the front line and wrote perceptive reports on the campaign. Wounded in June, Hargest was killed by shell fire on 12 August 1944. He was survived by his wife and three children. One son had been killed in action earlier in the year. He is commemorated in James Hargest High School in Invercargill.

    James Hargest was a popular figure with a 'frank and friendly' manner whose death was regarded as a serious loss to the nation. He 'presented himself as a blunt, no-nonsense farmer' and had a farmer's love of the land. In combat Hargest usually displayed a cold assurance and as a soldier he valued steadiness and endurance above strategic flair. However, he lacked insight into his own strengths and weaknesses, and it seems this failing drove him to use his personal contacts to get command of a brigade in 1940 '96 a post for which he was unfit. Hargest's experiences in prison and during his escape seem to have given him more insight. Shortly before D-Day he wrote to his wife that when the war was over she would 'I hope find me a better husband than before. I seem to have learned so much and I truly have never been embittered by any experience. Life is still very wonderful to contemplate'.

    Source: J. A. B. Crawford. 'Hargest, James', Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, first published in 1998. Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, https://teara.govt.nz/en/biographies/4h16/hargest-james (accessed 12 April 2019)

    James married Maria Henrietta Wilkie on 29 Sep 1917 in Christchurch, Hampshire, England. Maria (daughter of William Dick Wilkie and Jane Henrietta Read) was born in 1883 in , , , New Zealand; died on 20 Jul 1962 in Invercargill, Southland, New Zealand; was buried in Woodlands Cemetery, Woodlands, Southland District, Southland, New Zealand. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Maria Henrietta Wilkie was born in 1883 in , , , New Zealand (daughter of William Dick Wilkie and Jane Henrietta Read); died on 20 Jul 1962 in Invercargill, Southland, New Zealand; was buried in Woodlands Cemetery, Woodlands, Southland District, Southland, New Zealand.

    Notes:

    New Zealand Civil Records Indexes:
    Name: Marie Henrietta Wilkie
    Birth Date: 1883
    Place: New Zealand
    Father's Name: William Dick Wilkie
    Mother's Name: Jane Henrietta Wilkie
    Registration Number: 1883/14372


    Attestation Papers - Marie Henrietta Wilkie (Military File)
    Name: Marie Henrietta Wilkie
    Birthplace: Allanton, Otago
    Birthdate: 08 Nov 1883
    Trade: Nurse
    Last employer: Dunedin Hospital
    Member of New Zealand Army Nursing Service (NZANS) Corps
    New Zealand Expeditionary Force
    Registration #: 22/48
    The above nurse is now married - her name being Mrs, Hargest, M. H. - File under maiden name of Wilkie, M. H.
    Date of Discharge: 15 -12- 17
    Marie received the Royal Red Cross 2nd class medal and service medals 1914, 1915 star
    She served in Egypt
    On one military record - Next of Kin is noted as W. D. Wilkie (William Dick Wilkie)
    Date of Attestation: 26 - 3- 15


    Probate Will of Maria's Mother, Jane Henrietta (Read) Wilkie; Daughter Maria's Married Name was Hargest, she was a widow at this time and residing in Invercargill New Zealand.

    Jane Henrietta Wilkie and her husband William Dick Wilkie lived in Mosgiel, where William was a labourer, but latterly lived in Waimate, Canterbury, New Zealand.

    Probate of Maria Henrietta Hargest - widow of Invercargill, New Zealand
    Names her Son - Kenneth James Wilkie Hargest
    Her Daughter in Law - Sheila Stuart Hargest
    Daughter - Helen Mary Hargest

    Maria Henrietta (Wilkie) Hargest was shareholder of shares in The Southland Frozen Meat and Produce Export Co Ltd

    New Zealand Cemetery Records 1800-2007
    30. In memory of Marie Henrietta Hargest, NZANS (of Rakauhauka) died 20 Jul 1962.
    Also interred in the plot are: Brigadier James Hargest (her husband)
    Their Sons: Lieut. Geoffery Robert Hargest and Lieut Peter Miles Hargest

    Newspaper articles found:
    photo 1917 of Maria H. Wilkie - in Nursing attire - received her Red Cross Medal

    Marriage of Maria Henrietta Wilkie to Mr Hargest - Southland Times, Page 5, Col 1 - 02 Nov 1917

    Notes:

    Married:

    Source: England & Wales Civil Registration Marriage Index 1916-2005
    Year 1917 Q3
    Hargest, James & Wilkie - Christchurch 2b 1515

    Children:
    1. Helen Mary Hargest was born on 2 Sep 1919 in , , New Zealand; died on 2 Aug 1995; was buried in Woodlands Cemetery, Woodlands, Southland District, Southland, New Zealand.
    2. Kenneth James Wilkie Hargest was born on 21 Nov 1920; died on 18 Sep 2010 in Invercargill, Southland, New Zealand; was buried in Woodlands Cemetery, Woodlands, Southland District, Southland, New Zealand.
    3. Geoffery Robert Hargest was born about 1923; died on 30 Mar 1944 in Cassino, Frosinone, Lazio, Italy.
    4. 1. Peter Miles Hargest was born about 1929; died on 19 Dec 1952 in KIA, Malaya.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  J. Hargest

    J. married M. Prosser. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  M. Prosser
    Children:
    1. 2. James Hargest was born on 4 Sep 1891 in Gore, Southland, New Zealand; died on 12 Aug 1944 in KIA Normandy, WWII; was buried in Hottot-Les-Bagues War Cemetery, Calvados, France.

  3. 6.  William Dick Wilkie was born about 1855 in Kinglassie, Fife, Scotland (son of William Dick Wilkie and Margaret Fraser); died on 12 May 1932 in , , New Zealand; was buried on 17 May 1932 in Waimate Old Cemetery, South Canterbury, New Zealand.

    Notes:

    William Dick Wilkie born abt 1855


    1861 Scotland Census, Roll CSSCT1861_58, Household 66, line 8, Kinglassie, South Walkerton, Age 7

    In 1871, Scotland Census, Kinglassie, 440, Line 10, Roll CSSC1871_75; Household 65
    William Dick Wilkie, Head, Male, Age 55, Birthpl Aberdour, Fife, Occ Caster
    Margaret Fraser, Wife, Female, Age 52
    Charlotte Wilkie, Dtr, Female, Age 18, Occ Linen Beater
    John F. Wilkie, Son, Male, Age 13, Occ Farm Bleacher
    William L. Wilkie, Son, Male, Age 15, Occ Farm Bleacher ***
    Charles Wilkie, Son, Male, Age 11, Scholar
    Janet Ogilvie , Female, Mother in Law, Age 76

    ***Seems the initial is 'L' on this enumeration, is this a mistake in transcription or recording?

    New Zealand Electoral Rolls, 1911 Otago, Chalmers
    #6918 Wilkie, Madeline, Allanton Married
    #6919 Wilkie, Peter Fraser, Allanton, Shepherd
    #6914 Wilkie, Christina, Mosgiel, Married
    #6915 Wilkie, James Elma Grove East Taieri, Farm Labourer
    #6916 Wilkie, Jane Henrietta Gordon Road Mosgiel, Married **
    #6917 Wilkie, Jessie, Gordon Road, Mosgiel, Spinster
    #6920 Wilkie, William Dick Mosgiel, Gardner **


    New Zealand Electoral Rolls 1928 Otago Waitaki
    #7844 Jane Henrietta Wilkie Manse Street, Waimate Married
    #7845 Rebecca Wilkie Manse Street, Waimate Spinster
    #7846 William Dick Wilkie Manse St Waimate Gardner

    Cemetery Records, Old Waimate Cemetery, South Canterbury, New Zealand

    William married Jane Henrietta Read in 1880 in , , , New Zealand. Jane was born about 1859 in Victoria, , Australia; died on 3 Aug 1948 in Waimate, Canterbury, New Zealand. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Jane Henrietta Read was born about 1859 in Victoria, , Australia; died on 3 Aug 1948 in Waimate, Canterbury, New Zealand.

    Notes:


    New Zealand Electoral Rolls, 1911 Otago, Chalmers
    #6918 Wilkie, Madeline, Allanton Married
    #6919 Wilkie, Peter Fraser, Allanton, Shepherd
    #6914 Wilkie, Christina, Mosgiel, Married
    #6915 Wilkie, James Elma Grove East Taieri, Farm Labourer
    #6916 Wilkie, Jane Henrietta Gordon Road Mosgiel, Married
    #6917 Wilkie, Jessie, Gordon Road, Mosgiel, Spinster
    #6920 Wilkie, William Dick Mosgiel, Gardner


    Probate of her estate
    Names Son William Dick Wilkie (the Younger) and Daughter Maria Henrietta as her executors; however her Son, William Dick Wilkie - the younger predeceased her on 21 Dec 1947

    Her Daughter Maria Henrietta - married name Hargest - but a widow at time of her Mother's Death


    Old Waimate Cemetery, Waimate, Canterbury, New Zealand
    Name: Wilkie, Jane Henrietta
    Age 84 years
    Date of Death: 03 Aug 1948
    Cemetery: Waimate Old
    Area: New Anglican
    Plot #: 000084

    Notes:

    Married:
    Free BMD Index, govt - New Zealand internet site
    1880/1945 Jane Henrietta Read married William Dick Wilkie

    New Zealand Civil Records Indexes:
    Name: William Dick Wilkie
    Marriage Date: 1880
    Place: New Zealand
    Sex: Male
    Spouses' Name: Jane Henrietta Read
    Sex: Female
    Registration Number: 1880/1945

    Children:
    1. William Dick Wilkie was born in 1881 in , , , New Zealand; died on 21 Dec 1947 in Herbert, Otago, New Zealand; was buried on 22 Dec 1947 in Herbert Cemetery (Otepopo), Otago, New Zealand.
    2. 3. Maria Henrietta Wilkie was born in 1883 in , , , New Zealand; died on 20 Jul 1962 in Invercargill, Southland, New Zealand; was buried in Woodlands Cemetery, Woodlands, Southland District, Southland, New Zealand.
    3. Maggie Wilkie was born in 1886 in , , , New Zealand; and died.
    4. Peter Wilkie was born in 1888 in , , , New Zealand; and died.
    5. Helen Wilkie was born in 1888 in , , , New Zealand; and died.
    6. Jessie Wilkie was born in 1890 in , , , New Zealand; and died.
    7. Charles Frederick Wilkie was born on 27 Jul 1892 in Allanton, New Zealand; died on 7 Jun 1917 in , France; was buried in Bailleul Communal Cemetery Extension Nord, Bailleul, France.
    8. Rebecca Wilkie was born in 1895 in , , , New Zealand; and died.
    9. Maude Wilkie was born in 1897 in , , , New Zealand; and died.
    10. Douglas Wilkie was born in 1899 in , , New Zealand; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  William Dick Wilkie was born on 15 Sep 1814 in Aberdour, Fife, Scotland; was christened on 16 Oct 1814 in Aberdour, Fife, Scotland (son of Robert Wilkie* and Christian Paul); died on 7 Nov 1902 in Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand; was buried on 9 Nov 1902 in Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1851 Census: 1851, BurntIsland, Fife, Scotland; 1851 Scotland Census
    • 1861 Census: 1861, Kinglassie, Fife, Scotland; 1861 Scotland Census
    • 1871 Census: 1871, Kinglassie, Fife, Scotland; 1871 Scotland Census
    • Migration to New Zealand: 1874; aboard Auckland Ship - Captain Stevens

    Notes:

    OPR 401 Births - 1814
    "September 15 - Born to Robert Wilkie, Servant, Banks & Christian Paul, his spouse, a son, baptized 16th, named William Dick"


    2nd Source: Birth Source; Fiche - Dunfermline Library, 0027-0028;06025660

    Christened 16 October 1814

    1851 Scotland Census; CSSCT1851_85; Household 33, Line 10, Parish 411
    BurntIsland, Fife
    Address: Chuck Hall
    William Wilkie, Age 36, Head, Male, Married, Ag. Labourer, Birthplace Aberdour, Fife
    Margaret Wilkie, Age 32, Female, Married,
    Robert Wilkie, Age 6, Male
    Janet Wilkie, Age 4, Female
    James Wilkie, Age 2, Male
    Christian Wilkie, 3 mos. , Female

    I believe this Family to be William Dick Wilkie, Son of Robert & Christian (Paul) Wilkie - will cont. research hoping to find a death, as not on 1881 Census. These names are indicative of naming patterns in Robert & Christian 's family. In 2010, contact with relatives in Dunedin, via ancestry.ca - confirming William Dick Wilkie was Son of Robert Wilkie & Christian Paul, married to Margaret Fraser.

    1861 Scotland Census;CSSSCT1861_58; Kinglassie, Fife 440, Household 66, Line 8
    William Wilkie, Age 44, Head, Male, Married, Birthplace Aberdour, Fife, Ploughman, Address South Walkerton
    Margaret (Fraser) Wilkie, Age 43, Female, Wife, Married
    Janet Wilkie, Female, Age 14
    James Wilkie, Male, Age 12
    Christina Wilkie, Female, Age 10
    Charlotte Wilkie, Female, Age 8
    William Dick Wilkie, Male, Age 6
    Peter Fraser Wilkie, Male, Age 3
    Charles Wilkie, Male, Age 5 mos.

    In 1871, Scotland Census, Kinglassie, 440, Line 10, Roll CSSC1871_75; Household 65
    William Dick Wilkie, Head, Male, Age 55, Birthpl Aberdour, Fife, Occ Caster
    Margaret Fraser, Wife, Female, Age 52
    Charlotte Wilkie, Dtr, Female, Age 18, Occ Linen Beater
    John F. Wilkie, Son, Male, Age 13, Occ Farm Bleacher
    William L. Wilkie, Son, Male, Age 15, Occ Farm Bleacher
    Charles Wilkie, Son, Male, Age 11, Scholar
    Janet Ogilvie , Female, Mother in Law, Age 76

    At this point, I lose track of William Dick Wilkie & his family in Scotland.
    Relatives find him in England.**
    Then in New Zealand around the time of 1875

    ancestry.ca file - Auckland Ship - 1245 tons, Captain: Stevens, Surgeon Superintendant:
    Sailed Glasgow 27th August 1874 - arrived Dunedin 21st November 1874
    List of Passengers:
    Wilkie, William D., Age 57, County Fife, Occupation Ploughman
    Wilkie, Mrs Margaret, Age 55
    Wilkie, Christina, Age 21
    Wilkie, William Age 16
    Wilkie, Peter Age 14
    Wilkie, Charles Age 12

    Wilkie, Robert Age 26, County Fife, Occupation Ploughman
    Wilkie, Mrs Elizabeth Age 26
    Wilkie, Andrew Age 7
    Wilkie, Elizabeth Age 3
    Wilkie, Margaret Age 1
    Certainly there seems to be a little discrepancy in the ages and birth dates as I know them, but then this did happen on passenger lists and other databases - so for the moment this checks out. I wonder, though, why Janet left earlier and was married in New Zealand, then also Son James - seems he was perhaps married there also - why did they leave earlier. I also wonder if all of these families or just some were sponsored by the govt to migrate to New Zealand????? HW Jan 2011


    Article from the Otago Witness newspaper, Issue 1446, 9 August 1879, Pg 20 "The Greytown Railway Station"
    To the Editor:
    Sir, I hope you will permit me, through the medium of your paper, to publish the particulars of a case which should be made known to the public. Mr Wilkie purchased from Government, at a very high price, less than a quarter of an acre of land close to the Greytown railway station, upon which he had every reason to suppose a license would be granted. Having applied for a license, he was informed that it would be necessary to make certain alterations. These alterations were made, at a further expense, and in the meantime a petition was got up aginst the issue of a license, which was signed by Good Templars and others residing at Mosgiel, Outram, and other distant parts of the district. The license was refused twice, and the result was that the proprietor was ruined. Another party then applied, and he also was refused. A third is now in possession, keeping the place open, at a loss, as a coffee-house. Although he presented to the Bench a petition signed by 43 residents of Greytown, and there was no opposition, still a license was refused.
    The establishment here of a htoel and refreshment rooms would no doubt be a great public convenience. Nine trains a day stop to water here; besides extra and special trains; and pasengers are constantly in want of refreshments, as well as shelter from the cold and rain. Common justice, too, demands that license should be give to the house. Signed A Traveller

    "A Notable Event"
    Mr and Mrs William Wilkie of Greytown, East Taieri, celebrated their golden wedding with great rejoicings on the 18th inst. at the residence of their Son in Law, Mr John Sinclair, Cargill Street, Dunedin. Mr & Mrs Wilkie have borne the burden and heat of the day for 50 years, and they are still as hale and hearty as can be expected at their time of life. They are natives of Leslie, Fifeshire, Scotland and had five sons and three daughters, 24 grandchildren, and one great grandchild, all of whom, with the exception of one daughter, who is in Leslie, Fifeshire, took part in these festivities.* Mrs James C. Renton, George Street, is a Daughter, and her daughters Maggie & Bella, together with Misses Mary & Agnes Sinclair, (also grand-daughters) of the worthy couple) officiated as the golden bridesmaids. This is the second occasion on which the little Renton girls have acted in this capacity, they having been in evidence at Grandmother Renton's Golden wedding 18 mos ago. It is a unique experience, and these young people rejoice in the possession of grandparents on both sides who are in the enjoyment of excellent health, and who united ages, it is worth mentioning, amount to 303 years. At the close of a day full of happiness the golden bride was presented by her relatives and friends with a purse of sovereigns.
    Source: papers past, Otago Witness, 23 Nov 1893, Page 21; Otago Witness, Volume 23 Issue 2074, 23 November 1893, page 21.
    * I believe the daughter to be absent from this wonderful occasion would be Charlotte (Wilkie) Mayes


    William Dick Wilkie Death Notice
    On the 7th November, at the residence of his Daughter (Mrs J. Sinclair) 13 Cargill Street, Dunedin, William Dick Wilkie, late of Allanton, aged 88 years. Deeply regretted
    Source: Deaths, Otago Witness, Issue 2539, 12 November 1902, pg 47
    Burial in Northern Cemetery, Dunedin, 09 Nov 1902; Block 38, Plot 1, Ref # N19021119

    Northern Cemetery Details:
    Surname: Wilkie
    Forenames: William Dick
    Age: 88 yrs
    Gender: Male
    Date of Death: 07 Nov 1902
    Plot details: Block 38, Plot 1
    Date of Burial: 09 Nov 1902
    Ref #: N19021119
    The following burials are also in this plot: Renton, Christina Paul - 55 yrs Burial 1 Aug 1906
    Renton, James Carrell 92 yrs - burial 15 Jan 1946
    Wilkie, Margaret 82 yrs Burial 24 Nov 1900

    Altho the above research I (with the leads made possible from possible cousins) have done doesn't 'without a doubt' confirm these individuals / families to be our Wilkies - there is strong probability that is so. The descendants in New Zealand and Australia state (as fact that William Dick Wilkie was the Son of Robert Wilkie & Christian Paul) they also do not claim to have a 'family Bible' or book of memoirs that conclusively state that but then they are a few generations along the line like me - thus some of the material could easily have been lost in moves, etc. HW Jan 2011

    Migration to New Zealand:
    Scotland to Dunedin, New Zealand

    William married Margaret Fraser on 18 Nov 1843 in Cupar, Fife, Scotland. Margaret (daughter of J. Fraser and Janet Ogilvie) was born about 1818-1819; died on 24 Nov 1900 in Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand; was buried on 24 Nov 1900 in Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Margaret Fraser was born about 1818-1819 (daughter of J. Fraser and Janet Ogilvie); died on 24 Nov 1900 in Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand; was buried on 24 Nov 1900 in Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1851, BurntIsland, Fife, Scotland; 1851 Scotland Census
    • Census: 1861, Kinglassie, Fife, Scotland; 1861 Scotland Census
    • Census: 1871, Kinglassie, Fife, Scotland; 1871 Scotland Census

    Notes:



    1851 Scotland Census; CSSCT1851_85; Household 33, Line 10, Parish 411
    BurntIsland, Fife
    Address: Chuck Hall
    William Wilkie, Age 36, Head, Male, Married, Ag. Labourer, Birthplace Aberdour, Fife
    Margaret Wilkie, Age 32, Female, Married,
    Robert Wilkie, Age 6, Male
    Janet Wilkie, Age 4, Female
    James Wilkie, Age 2, Male
    Christian Wilkie, 3 mos. , Female


    1861 Scotland Census;CSSSCT1861_58; Kinglassie, Fife 440, Household 66, Line 8
    William Wilkie, Age 44, Head, Male, Married, Birthplace Aberdour, Fife, Ploughman, Address South Walkerton
    Margaret (Fraser) Wilkie, Age 43, Female, Wife, Married
    Janet Wilkie, Female, Age 14
    James Wilkie, Male, Age 12
    Christina Wilkie, Female, Age 10
    Charlotte Wilkie, Female, Age 8
    William Dick Wilkie, Male, Age 6
    Peter Fraser Wilkie, Male, Age 3
    Charles Wilkie, Male, Age 5 mos.

    In 1871, Scotland Census, Kinglassie, 440, Line 10, Roll CSSC1871_75; Household 65
    William Dick Wilkie, Head, Male, Age 55, Birthpl Aberdour, Fife, Occ Caster
    Margaret Fraser, Wife, Female, Age 52
    Charlotte Wilkie, Dtr, Female, Age 18, Occ Linen Beater
    John F. Wilkie, Son, Male, Age 13, Occ Farm Bleacher
    William L. Wilkie, Son, Male, Age 15, Occ Farm Bleacher
    Charles Wilkie, Son, Male, Age 11, Scholar
    Janet Ogilvie , Female, Mother in Law, Age 76

    At this point, I lose track of William Dick Wilkie & his family in Scotland.
    Relatives find him in England.
    Then in New Zealand around the time of 1875

    ancestry.ca file - Auckland Ship - 1245 tons, Captain: Stevens, Surgeon Superintendant:
    Sailed Glasgow 27th August 1874 - arrived Dunedin 21st November 1874
    List of Passengers:
    Wilkie, William D., Age 57, County Fife, Occupation Ploughman
    Wilkie, Margaret, Age 55
    Wilkie, Christiana, Age 21
    Wilkie, William Age 16
    Wilkie, Peter Age 14
    Wilkie, Charles Age 12

    Wilkie, Robert Age 26, County Fife, Occupation Ploughman
    Wilkie, Elizabeth Age 26
    Wilkie, Andrew Age 7
    Wilkie, Elizabeth Age 3
    Wilkie, Margaret Age 1
    Certainly there seems to be a little discrepancy in the ages and birth dates as I know them, but then this did happen on passenger lists and other databases - so for the moment this checks out. I wonder, though, why Janet left earlier and was married in New Zealand, then also Son James - seems he was perhaps married there also - why did they leave earlier. I also wonder if all of these families or just some were sponsored by the govt to migrate to New Zealand????? HW Jan 2011


    "A Notable Event"
    Mr and Mrs William Wilkie of Greytown, East Taieri, celebrated their golden wedding with great rejoicings on the 18th inst. at the residence of their Son in Law, Mr John Sinclair, Cargill Street, Dunedin. Mr & Mrs Wilkie have borne the burden and heat of the day for 50 years, and they are still as hale and hearty as can be expected at their time of life. They are natives of Leslie, Fifeshire, Scotland and had five sons and three daughters, 24 grandchildren, and one great grandchild, all of whom, with the exception of one daughter, who is in Leslie, Fifeshire, took part in these festivities. Mrs James C. Renton, George Street, is a Daughter, and her daughters Maggie & Bella, together with Misses Mary & Agnes Sinclair, (also grand-daughters) of the worthy couple) officiated as the golden bridesmaids. This is the second occasion on which the little Renton girls have acted in this capacity, they having been in evidence at Grandmother Renton's Golden wedding 18 mos ago. It is a unique experience, and these young people rejoice in the possession of grandparents on both sides who are in the enjoyment of excellent health, and who united ages, it is worth mentioning, amount to 303 years. At the close of a day full of happiness the golden bride was presented by her relatives and friends with a purse of sovereigns.
    Source: papers past, Otago Witness, 23 Nov 1893, Page 21; Otago Witness, Volume 23 Issue 2074, 23 November 1893, page 21.


    Death Notice: Otago Witness Newspaper, Issue 2437, 28 November 1900, Page 37
    Wilkie: on November 24, at Cargill Street, Dunedin, Margaret, the beloved Wife of William Dick Wilkie (late of the Taieri) aged 82 years.
    Burial 24 November 1900, North Cemetery, Blk 38 Plot 1, Ref #N19021119

    Notes:

    Married:

    William Wilkie & Margaret Fraser Marriage
    Date: 27 Oct 1843
    Place: Cupar, Fife
    Source: Indexing Project (Batch #M11420-8)
    System Origins - Scotland ODM
    Source Film: #1040101

    William Wilkie & Margaret Fraser marriage
    Date: 18 Nov 1843
    Place: Dairsie, Fife
    Indexing (Batch # M11421-4)
    System origins - Scotland ODM
    Source Film: #1040127

    Children:
    1. Robert Wilkie was born about 1844 in Strathmiglo, Fife, Scotland; died on 21 Sep 1895 in Greytown, Otago, New Zealand.
    2. Janet Wilkie was born about 1847 in BurntIsland, Fife, Scotland; died on 2 Sep 1928 in Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand; was buried on 4 Sep 1928 in Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand.
    3. James Wilkie was born about 1849 in BurntIsland, Fife, Scotland; and died.
    4. Christian (Christina) Paul Wilkie was born in 1851 in BurntIsland, Fife, Scotland; died on 30 Jul 1906 in East Taieri, Otago, New Zealand; was buried on 1 Aug 1906 in Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand.
    5. Charlotte Wilkie was born about 1853 in Kinglassie, Fife, Scotland; died on 26 Dec 1927 in Leslie, Fifeshire, Scotland.
    6. 6. William Dick Wilkie was born about 1855 in Kinglassie, Fife, Scotland; died on 12 May 1932 in , , New Zealand; was buried on 17 May 1932 in Waimate Old Cemetery, South Canterbury, New Zealand.
    7. Peter Fraser Wilkie was born on 30 Mar 1858 in Kinglassie, Fife, Scotland; died on 30 Jan 1935 in Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand.
    8. Charles Wilkie was born on 21 Oct 1860 in Kinglassie, Fife, Scotland; died on 14 Oct 1931 in Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand; was buried on 16 Oct 1931 in Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand.



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