John BRODERICK and Mary BAGSHAW
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Descendants of: John BRODERICK And: Mary BAGSHAW Married: 18 Dec 1806 Gainsborough, LIN, ENG Children | |----- Mary Ann BRODERICK | bp 23 Sep 1807 St Botolph, Boston, LIN, ENG | |----- John BRODERICK | bp 11 Nov 1808 St Botolph, Boston, LIN, ENG | |----- Creasey BRODERICK | bp 26 Jul 1810 St Botolph, Boston, LIN, ENG | m Sarah Ann WALTERS | d 3 Jul 1884 Ohariu Valley, WTN, NZ aged 74yrs | bu Ohariu Valley, Holy Trinity, WTN, NZ | |----- Jessie BRODERICK bp 8 Aug 1812 St Botolph, Boston, LIN, ENG
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Creasey BRODERICK (1810-1884) And: Sarah Ann WALTERS (1806-1888) Married: Children | |----- Emma BRODERICK | b 16 Jul 1831 | bp 9 Aug 1831 Saint Leonards, Shoreditch, London, ENG | m 18 Dec 1860 William JONES (b c1824, d 17 Jan 1896 Otaki) | d Aug 1909 Otaki, MWT, NZ | | | |--- Ernest Broderick JONES | b 1867 Wellington, NZ | m 1893 Blanche Beatrice BURT | d 1901 | 1 dau; 1 son | | |----- William BRODERICK | b 23 Jun 1833 | bp 29 Sep 1833 Saint Leonards, Shoreditch, London, ENG | m 1877 Mary Jane WATSON | d 24 May 1922 | bu 26 May 1922 Hawera Cemetery, TNK, NZ | |----- Thomas BRODERICK | b 31 May 1835 London, ENG | bp 3 Jan 1836 Saint Leonards, Shoreditch, LON, ENG | m 4 Jul 1863 Clara HOBBS | d 4 Jun 1924 aged 89yrs Porirua Road, Johnsonville, WTN, NZ | bu St John's Anglican Cemetery, Johnsonville, WTN, NZ | |----- Elizabeth BRODERICK | b Sep Qt 1838 Shoreditch, LON, ENG | bp 11 Sep 1838 Saint Leonards, Shoreditch, London, ENG | m 17 Sep 1861 Capt Kenneth Stewart MUIRHEAD (d China) | d 26 Jan 1879 | |----- Louisa BRODERICK | b Sep Qt 1840 Shoreditch, LON, ENG | bp 22 Jul 1840 Saint Leonards, Shoreditch, London, ENG | d 17 Sep 1891 at residence of William Jones, Lower Hutt, NZ aged 48yrs | bu Ohariu Valley, Holy Trinity, WTN, NZ | |----- Selina BRODERICK | b c1846 Wellington, NZ | d 25 Feb 1931 Earp Street, Johnsonville, WTN, NZ | bu Ohariu Valley, Holy Trinity, WTN, NZ | |----- Walter Sydney BRODERICK b 1 Apr 1849 Ashfield, Balmain, NSW, AUS d 19 Apr 1927 bu Ohariu Valley, Holy Trinity, WTN, NZ
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William BRODERICK (1833-1922) And: Mary Jane WATSON b 23 May 1850 County Armagh, Ireland d 29 Oct 1936 Hawera, TNK, NZ bu 31 Oct 1936 Hawera Cemetery, TNK, NZ Dau of John WATSON Married: 1877 Children | |----- William Egmont BRODERICK | m 1913 Myrtle Mary WINKS | d c1935 | Of Maxwell, WAN, NZ | |----- Mrs A. M. WINKS, Hawera, TNK, NZ Three great-grandchildren
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Thomas BRODERICK (1835-1924) And: Clara HOBBS b 17 Feb 1846 bp 17 Dec 1848 St Paul's Anglican Church, Wellington, NZ d 9 Jan 1905 Ohariu Valley, WTN, NZ aged 60yrs bu St John's Anglican Cemetery, Johnsonville, WTN, NZ Married: 4 Jul 1863 at the private residence of Mrs Hobbs, Porirua Road, WTN, NZ Witnesses: Creasey Broderick and his daughter Louisa. Children | |----- Elizabeth Anna BRODERICK | b 1864 Wellington, NZ | d 13 Sep 1938 | |----- Catherine Sarah Grace BRODERICK | b 15 Apr 1866 "Woodlands", Wellington, NZ | m 12 Aug 1886 Alfred GARRETT Johnsonville, WTN, NZ | d 9 Feb 1943 Earp Street, Johnsonville, WTN, NZ | Married at "Woodlands" home of Thomas & Clara Broderick. | Alfred died 22 Aug 1926 Earp Street, Johnsonville, WTN, NZ aged 72yrs | | | |--- Elsie Adelaide GARRETT | | b 27 Jun 1887 Johnsonville, WTN, NZ | | m 15 Apr 1908 Leslie Thomas GREGORY Wellington, NZ | | d 15 Mar 1957 | | | |--- Florence Lena GARRETT | | b 14 May 1889 Johnsonville, WTN, NZ | | | |--- Christmas GARRETT | | b Jun 1891 Johnsonville, WTN, NZ | | | |--- William Alfred GARRETT | | b 13 May 1893 Johnsonville, WTN, NZ | | m 1927 Ethel Holly Dorothy MOORE | | | |--- Stanley GARRETT | b 22 Jul 1894 Johnsonville, WTN, NZ | | |----- Alfred Thomas BRODERICK | b 18 Aug 1869 Wellington, NZ | m 1912 Elizabeth Thomas KEMP | d 17 Dec 1950 | Elizabeth: d 23 May 1952 | | | |--- Alfred Roland BRODERICK | b 5 May 1915 Wellington | m 1942 Louisa Mary EDGAR | d 6 Sep 1963 | | |----- William Henry BRODERICK | b 21 Mar 1873 Porirua, WTN, NZ | m1 1912 Annie HUNT | m2 1945 Elizabeth Ellen DRURY | d 23 Jan 1964 aged 90yrs | bu 25 Jan 1964 Terrace End Cemetery, Palmerston North, NZ | Annie: d 2 Sep 1943 aged 65yrs, bu Terrace End Cemetery | Elizabeth Ellen: d 2 May 1959 aged 87yrs, bu Terrace End Cemetery | | | |--- Bartholomew Francis BRODERICK | | b 22 or 23 Jul 1912 Palmerston North, NZ | | m 1938 Annie McINTYRE Palmerston North, NZ | | d 3 Apr 1968 aged 55yrs | | bu 5 Apr 1968 Kelvin Grove Cemetery, Palmerston North, NZ | | | |--- William John (Bill) BRODERICK | | b 11 Mar 1914 Palmerston North, NZ | | m 1942 Madge Ruby MERCER | | d 28 Feb 1981 aged 66yrs | | bu 3 Mar 1981 Kelvin Grove Cemetery, Palmerston North, NZ | | Madge Ruby: d 16 Oct 1984 aged 70yrs; bu 18 Oct 1984 Kelvin Grove Cemetery | | | |--- James Anthony BRODERICK | b 1919 Palmerston North, NZ | d 18 Aug 1920 aged 11 months | bu 20 Aug 1920 Terrace End Cemetery, Palmerston North, NZ | | |----- Christina BRODERICK b 21 Mar 1873 Porirua, WTN, NZ d 3 Sep 1890 Johnsonville aged 17yrs bu St John's Anglican Cemetery, Johnsonville, WTN, NZ
1841 Census Upper John Street, Hoxton Old Town, St Leonard Shoreditch, MDX, ENG Creasey BRODERICK, 30yrs, Tailor, not born in the county Sarah BRODERICK, 30yrs, born in the county Emma BRODERICK, 10yrs,born in the county William BRODERICK, 8yrs, born in the county Thomas BRODERICK, 6yrs, born in the county Elizabeth BRODERICK, 3yrs, born in the county Louisa BRODERICK, 1yr, born in the county
Evening Post Tuesday 17 Sep 1861 Married - On Tuesday, the 17th inst., at the residence of the bride's father, Prospect Cottage, Porirua Road, by the Rev. W. Kirton, Mr Kenneth Stewart Muirhead, to Miss Elizabeth, second daughter of Mr Creasy Broderick.
1881 Foxton Electoral Roll Creasy Broderick, Freehold, Section 101, Ohariu Thomas Broderick, Freehold, Section 27, Porirua Road, Farmer Walter Broderick, Residential, Farmer, Ohariu Valley
1881 Egmont Electoral Roll William Broderick, Residential, Carpenter, Hawera
Evening Post 8 Jul 1884 p2 Another old colonist has passed away. We refer to Mr Creasey Broderick, who died on Thursday last at the age of 75 years. The deceased arrived in the colony by the barque Mary in 1843, and purchased land on the Porirua Road, where he lived for about 26 years. Fifteen years ago, finding his original purchase too small for the requirements of his family, he acquired a larger block in the Ohariu Valley, where he continued to reside until his demise. He leaves a widow and a number of children and grandchildren to mourn their loss. The deceased passed through all the troubles of the early colonists, and throughout his lengthy residence in the country he was greatly respected. His remains were interred in the Anglican burial ground, Ohariu Valley, yesterday, and were followed to the grave by a large number of people.
Evening Post 5 Sep 1890 Death notice Broderick - On 3rd September, at Johnsonville, Christina, beloved daughter of Mr T. Broderick, aged 17 years.
Evening Post 18 Sep 1891 Death notice BRODERICK - On the 17th September, at the residence of her brother-in-law, Mr Wm. Jones, Lower Hutt, Louisa Broderick, third daughter of the late C. Broderick, of Ohariu, aged 48 years. Funeral Notice: The Friends of the late Miss Louisa Broderick are respectfully invited to attend her Funeral, which will be at the Ohariu Valley Church on Monday Afternoon, at 3 o'clock. George Tiller, Undertaker, Manners-street
1893 Patea Electoral Roll Mary Jane Broderick, Boylan Road, wife of William Broderick William Broderick, Boyland Road, carpenter
1893 Wellington Suburbs Electoral Roll Alfred Thomas Broderick, Farmer, Porirua Road Clara Broderick, Married woman, Tawa Flat Elizabeth Anna Broderick, spinster, Tawa Flat Patrick Broderick, labourer, Kaiwarra Richard Broderick, fellmonger, Kaiwarra Selina Broderick, spinster, Ohariu Valley Thomas Broderick, section 27 Porirua, farmer, freehold Walter Sydney Broderick, section 103 Ohariu, settler, freehold
1896-1897 Wises Post Office Directory Thomas BRODERICK, farmer, Tawa Flat William BRODERICK, settler, Te Roti W. BRODRICK, sheep farmer, Ohariu Walter BRODERICK, Summer Field stn, Ohariu
Evening Post 25 Sep 1897 p4 Messrs A. G. Taine & Co. insert particulars of their stock sale at the Lower Hutt on Tuesday next; they also advertise a clearing sale at Ohariu for Thursday on account of Mr W. S. Broderick, and their Manukau sale for 6th October, when they will offer 150 head of young cattle, store bullocks, &c.
1901 Wises Post Office Directory Mrs Selina BRODERICK, Wadestown, Wellington Thomas BRODERICK, farmer, Tawa Flat William BRODERICK, settler, Te Roti
Evening Post 9 Jan 1905 Death notice BRODERICK - On the 9th January, at Ohariu, Clara, the beloved wife of Mr Thomas Broderick, aged 60 years; deeply regretted. Funeral notice - The Friends of the late Mrs Broderick are requested to attend her Funeral, which will leave her daughter's residence, Ohariu, on Wednesday, 11th January, 1905, at 2 p.m., for the Johnsonville Cemetery. Isaac Clark and Son, Undertakers etc, 55 Molesworth st.
1909 Wises Post Office Directory Alfred BRODERICK, butcher, Tawa Flat Miss Selina BRODERICK, Wadestown, Wellington Thomas BRODERICK, farmer, Tawa Flat William BRODERICK, settler, Te Roti James WINKS, farmer, Hawera Thomas A. WINKS, farmer, Hawera
NZEF Embarkation Rolls 1914-1919 Stanley GARRETT, Rifleman, Warehouseman, Regimental Number 20136 Next of Kin: Mrs A. GARRETT, Johnsonville (Mother) William Alfred GARRETT, Private, Storeman, Regimental Number 30572 Next of Kin: Mrs K. L. G. GARRETT, Mother, Johnsonville (Mother)
Second Division Roll of the NZ Expeditionary Force Reserve Aug-Oct 1917 William Egmont Broderick, sheep-farmer, Makirikiri, Wanganui, C Class (2 children) William Henry Broderick, stock drover, Grey St, Palmerston North, D Class (3 children)
Evening Post 3 Mar 1931 Aged Lady's Death The death of Miss Selina Broderick, who passed away at the age of 85 on Wednesday, recalls memories of the earliest days of colonisation in New Zealand, for her relatives were among the first residents of this district. Miss Broderick's death took place at the residence of her niece, Mrs Catherine Garrett, at Earp street, Johnsonville, and she was buried beside her parents at the Ohariu Cemetery on Friday, the Rev. Mr Walke conducting the services in the church and at the graveside. Miss Broderick was born in Wellington, near the Maori pa (then occupied by the hapu of which the late Hon. Wi Tako, M.L.C., was the head, and a genuine friend of the pakeha). Mr Drake, her uncle, started one of the first breweries on the banks of the Kumutoto Creek, and at the urgent solicitation of the early wheatgrowers added a small gristing mill, to which the wheat was carried often on men's backs. The flour and bran were taken away in the same manner, their being no animals to do the work. The power was obtained from a large wheel, driven by the water of the Kumutoto Creek, which drained most of the central block of the Wellington of to-day, and found its outlet to the sea at the foot of Woodward street. Lambton-quay was impassable at high tide, thus necessitating a bridge over the Kumutoto Creek, on Wellington terrace. The old mill-wheel was in existence in the mid-'seventies, not far from where the Wellington Club now stands. Mr Drake (who traced his descendants from the great Admiral Drake, of Elizabethan days) was a many-sided man, with a strong bent for botanical studies and collection. He went to reside later on on his land, half a mile beyond Johnsonville, and thither Mr Creasy Broderick, his brother-in-law, also went; the house that he then built can still be seen on the right hand side of Porirua road. Some years afterwards he moved to Ohariu Valley where he and his wife lived to the end of their days. Like his brother-in-law, Mr Creasy Broderick was a man of many interests. A doctor with whom he became friendly on board ship coming out went to Sydney, as nobody seemed to want a doctor in those early days in Wellington. He advised Mr Broderick to follow suit, and wrote that there was a tannery for sale there. The plucky pioneer accordingly went across, bought the tannery, and conducted it successfully. During that period the Californian gold- digging rush broke out, and Mr Broderick fitted out a ship with all sorts of goods that he thought would be required at the new Eldorado. When he got to San Francisco he found scores of vessels before him, with their cargos discharged and deserted by their crews, who had flocked to the diggings. In consequence, Mr Broderick lost heavily, and after disposing of the tannery in Sydney he returned to his land at Ohariu Valley. This land he had purchased from the New Zealand Land Company before leaving London. Though he had been a tailor's cutter in an important establishment in London, he felled the bush, broke in bullocks, made their yokes, and worked the farm with them. By that time his two eldest sons, William and Thomas, were of considerable help. They took up a section on Porirua road, two and a half miles beyond Johnsonville, and there Thomas, who had married Miss Hobbs, remained for the rest of his life. William, the eldest brother, removed to Hawera, and took up bush land at Te Roti, near the Opunake branch line. The youngest son, Walter, was one of the founders of the Island Bay Bowling Club, and made a bequest of 1,000 pounds to that club. He was one of the best shots in New Zealand for many years, and won a large number of prizes at shooting matches. The late Miss Broderick could also handle a gun, and used to accompany her brother when the larder was in need of wild turkeys, pigeons etc., which were plentiful in the Broderick bush till townspeople found out their preserves.
Hawera Star 30 Oct 1936 First Te Roti Resident, Late Mrs M. J. Broderick, Early Hawera Pioneering Days The first white woman to settle at Te Roti in the early pioneering days of the Hawera district. Mrs Mary Jane Broderick, widow of the late Mr William Broderick and mother of Mrs A. M. Winks, Hawera, and Mr W. E. Broderick, Maxwell, chairman of the Wanganui Hospital Board, died at Hawera, yesterday, aged 86 years. Born in County Armagh, Ireland on May 23, 1850, Mrs Broderick was the daughter of the late Mr John Watson, who had an indirect association with the founding of the Manchester Block and the town of Feilding as its centre. Mr Watson was steward-secretary for the Irish estates of the Duke of Manchester, who sent an agent to New Zealand, the latter returning to England and instituting the Manchester Block Corporation under whose administration the Feilding district was first settled. Feilding received its name from Lady Mary Feilding, daughter of the Duke of Manchester, and it was from accounts of the new colony that Mrs Broderick received an urge to visit the Dominion. As Miss Watson, she sailed in the Eastern Monarch with friends in 1873 and landed at Christchurch, where she remained for three years, until her marriage and subsequent removal to Wellington. Residing there for a short period, Mr and Mrs Broderick 58 years ago came to Taranaki, and after residing on Glover Road, Hawera, for three years went to Te Roti, when that district was in standing bush. Mr and Mrs Broderick were the first white settlers to take up land and, with later arrivals, experienced all the trials and hardships of pioneering. During the Maori troubles which disturbed other parts of the district Mr and Mrs Broderick won and retained the high esteem of the Maoris, who frequently invaded their property, but at no time sought to molest them. Twenty five years ago Mr and Mrs Broderick retired to Hawera, and in 1922 Mrs Broderick was predeceased by her husband. She took the keenest interest in the borough jubilee celebrations in 1932, having watched the town grow from a few scattered houses to the status of a borough and to its present degree of solidarity. For the past three Mrs Broderick had been in indifferent health and her passing was not altogether unexpected. She leaves her son and daughter and three grand-children. The funeral takes place privately tomorrow.
1936 Stone's Wellington, Hawke's Bay & Taranaki Directory William Egmont BRODERICK (JP), Maxwell Mrs Alice Muriel WINKS, 54 Argyle St, Hawera
1946 Patea Electoral Roll Ailsa Laurie BRODERICK, Maxwell, spinster MacAllister BRODERICK, Maxwell, farmer Myrtle Mary BRODERICK, Maxwell, widow Alice Muriel WINKS, 54 Argyle Street, Hawera, married Armorel Joy WINKS, 54 Argyle Street, Hawera, spinster