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RegistrationFamily NameGiven Name(s)Mother's Given Name(s)Father's Given Name(s)Still Birth
1882/17806
Ring William Charles MaryWilliam Charles-Order Product
1914/14355
Ring Calvin Charles Ruby MonicaWilliam Charles-Order Product
1869/12120
Ring Frederick Charles Elizabeth La MontFrederick-Order Product
1857/3821
Ring William Charles MargaretCharles-Order Product
1882/17806
Ring William Charles Mary William Charles
1914/14355
Ring Calvin Charles Ruby Monica William Charles
1869/12120
Ring Frederick Charles Elizabeth La Mont Frederick
1857/3821
Ring William Charles Margaret Charles
NZ Marriages (Bride)        🔍 ASH

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NZ Marriages (Bride, married surname)        🔍 ASH

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NZ Marriages (Groom)        🔍 ASH

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RegistrationBride's Given Name(s)Bride's Family NameGroom's Given Name(s)Groom's Family Name
1881/2272
Mary Gerrans William Charles Ring Order Product
1913/1171
Ruby Marian Sellers William Charles Ring Order Product
1913/8770
Annie Teresa Stevenson Charles Maynard Ring Order Product
1945/8914
Joan Waine Washbourn Charles Calvin Ring Order Product
1881/2272
Mary Gerrans William Charles Ring
1913/1171
Ruby Marian Sellers William Charles Ring
1913/8770
Annie Teresa Stevenson Charles Maynard Ring
1945/8914
Joan Waine Washbourn Charles Calvin Ring
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RegistrationFamily NameGiven Name(s)Born (approx.)Age at Death (approx.)
1910/422
Ring Frederick Charles 186941YOrder Product
1906/1365
Ring Charles 181690YOrder Product
1932/8756
Ring William Charles 185874YOrder Product
1950/26102
Ring William Charles 188268YOrder Product
1848/2675
Ring Frederick Charles 18462YOrder Product
2002/19738
Ring Thomas Charles 26 January 1915  🔍NZ
87 yearsOrder Product
1998/3402
Ring Charles Calvin 19 April 1914  🔍NZ
84 yearsOrder Product
1910/422
Ring Frederick Charles 1869 41Y
1906/1365
Ring Charles 1816 90Y
1932/8756
Ring William Charles 1858 74Y
1950/26102
Ring William Charles 1882 68Y
1848/2675
Ring Frederick Charles 1846 2Y
2002/19738
Ring Thomas Charles 26 January 1915  🔍NZ
87 years
1998/3402
Ring Charles Calvin 19 April 1914  🔍NZ
84 years
Gisborne Photo News (1954-1975, 1993–1996)Charles Ring        🔍 ASH

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Hawke's Bay Knowledge Bank Who's WhoCharles Ring        🔍 ASH
Nelson Photo News (1960-1972)Charles Ring        🔍 ASH

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Tributes Online (obituaries)Charles Ring        🔍 ASH

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Whanganui Council Property RollsRing, Charles        🔍 ASH

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Te Papa Collections - PeopleCharles Ring        🔍 ASH

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Otago Nominal Index        🔍 ASH

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Surname Forename Address Event Place Date
BARRINGTONCharlesIda Valley Electoral District of Dunstan1879-80
DEERINGCharlesOne Tree Point Electoral District of Awarua1881
DEERINGCharlesOne Tree Point Electoral District of Awarua1884
HERRINGCharlesMoeraki Electoral District of Moeraki1884
HERRINGSCharlesMoeraki Electoral District of Waitaki1890
RINGWORTHCharles ThomasGladbrook, Middlemarch Electoral District of Taieri1893
SHEARINGCharlesTapanui Electoral District of Tuapeka1890
SHEARINGCharles JacobCrookston Electoral District of Dunstan1887
SHEARINGCharles JacobCrookston Electoral District of Tuapeka1890
BARRINGTON Charles Ida Valley Electoral District of Dunstan 1879-80
DEERING Charles One Tree Point Electoral District of Awarua 1881
DEERING Charles One Tree Point Electoral District of Awarua 1884
HERRING Charles Moeraki Electoral District of Moeraki 1884
HERRINGS Charles Moeraki Electoral District of Waitaki 1890
RINGWORTH Charles Thomas Gladbrook, Middlemarch Electoral District of Taieri 1893
SHEARING Charles Tapanui Electoral District of Tuapeka 1890
SHEARING Charles Jacob Crookston Electoral District of Dunstan 1887
SHEARING Charles Jacob Crookston Electoral District of Tuapeka 1890
NZ Presbyterian MarriagesCharles Ring        🔍 ASH
Shadows of TimeCharles Ring        🔍 ASH

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NZ University Graduates 1870-1961
Otago B.D.S. 1935 . RING Charles Calvin Otago M.B. Ch.B. 1937 . RING Guy Layton Auckland B.A. 1944 . RINGER Agnes Miriam Auckland B.Sc. 1950 . RINGER Richard Amyas Alban Auckland
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Early NZ Settlers 1840-45
Kapiti 1840 RIND Adam . Wellington 1841 RING Charles . Auckland . RING J. W. . Wellington 1843 RIST John .Auckland . RITCHIE . . Auckland 1843 RIXON Robert .Wellington . ROBERTS
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Our Stuff - Denise & Peter's NZ history siteCharles Ring        🔍 ASH

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Sooty NZ (NZ history and genealogical information)Charles Ring        🔍 ASH
NZ Genealogy Research Made EasyCharles Ring        🔍 ASH

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Robert RAMPLING, J RING, Charles ROBERTSON, Peter ROSE, William RUSSELL, ... M RICHARDSON, John RIDINGS, Richard RING, Charles ROBERTSON, Alexander ROBINSON, George ROBINSON,
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Transcriptions NZCharles Ring        🔍 ASH

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Alexander Turnbull LibraryRing, Charles        🔍 ASH

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Gold Reward Fund : Committee minute book MS-Papers-1203. Gold Reward Fund : Committee minute book. 1852-1853. [Item]
Interview with Dr Charles Ring OHInt-0161/1. Interview with Dr Charles Ring. 8 October 1991. Ophthalmological Society of NZ Oral History Project. (OHColl-0161). [Interview/Event]
Interview with Dr Charles Ring, tape one OHC-005196. Interview with Dr Charles Ring, tape one. 8 October 1991. Ophthalmological Society of NZ Oral History Project. (OHColl-0161). [Item]
Interview with Dr Charles Ring, tape two OHC-005197. Interview with Dr Charles Ring, tape two. 8 October 1991. Ophthalmological Society of NZ Oral History Project. (OHColl-0161). [Item]
Interview with Dr Charles Ring, printed abstract OHA-0981. Interview with Dr Charles Ring, printed abstract. 8 October 1991. Ophthalmological Society of NZ Oral History Project. (OHColl-0161). [Item]
Gold Reward Fund : Committee minute book MS-Papers-1203. Gold Reward Fund : Committee minute book. 1852-1853. [Item]
Interview with Dr Charles Ring OHInt-0161/1. Interview with Dr Charles Ring. 8 October 1991. Ophthalmological Society of NZ Oral History Project. (OHColl-0161). [Interview/Event]
Interview with Dr Charles Ring, tape one OHC-005196. Interview with Dr Charles Ring, tape one. 8 October 1991. Ophthalmological Society of NZ Oral History Project. (OHColl-0161). [Item]
Interview with Dr Charles Ring, tape two OHC-005197. Interview with Dr Charles Ring, tape two. 8 October 1991. Ophthalmological Society of NZ Oral History Project. (OHColl-0161). [Item]
Interview with Dr Charles Ring, printed abstract OHA-0981. Interview with Dr Charles Ring, printed abstract. 8 October 1991. Ophthalmological Society of NZ Oral History Project. (OHColl-0161). [Item]
DigitalNZCharles Ring        🔍 ASH

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Charles Ring, d.1906 1/4 length portrait of Charles Ring Auckland Weekly News Auckland Libraries Heritage Images Collection / Auckland Libraries
Charles Ring's house Showing an exterior view of Charles Ring's house in Rings Road, Coromandel town Fearnley, Charles Auckland Libraries Heritage Images Collection / Auckland Libraries
Sth African War soldier: frederick charles ring horne NZHistory - South African War soldiers / Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Mr. Charles Ring - The Cyclopedia of New Zealand [Auckland Provincial District] Hanna, photo.Mr. C. Ring. Cyclopedia Company Limited New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Hanna, photo.Mr. C. Ring The Cyclopedia of New Zealand [Auckland Provincial District] - Mr. Charles Ring - Hanna, photo. Mr. C. Ring . Cyclopedia Company Limited New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Translation - Maori Deeds of Land Purchases in the North Island of New Zealand: Volume One (Sd.) James Preece, D.L.P. Commissioner. Pita Taurua. Witnesses to the payment and signatures— (Sd.) Charles Ring. (Sd.) Pita Taurua. H. Hanson Turton New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Whakanekeneke No. 2 Block, Coromandel District - Maori Deeds of Land Purchases in the North Island of New Zealand: Volume One James Preece,D.L.P. Commissioner. Pita Taurua. Ko nga tangata i kite i te hoatutanga o nga moni me te tuhinga o nga ingoa— Charles Ring. Pita Taurua. H. Hanson Turton New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
[Deeds—No. 334.] - Maori Deeds of Land Purchases in the North Island of New Zealand: Volume One Deeds—No. 334. James Preece,D.L.P. Commissioner. Pita Taurua. Ko nga tangata i kite i te hoatutanga o nga moni me te tuhinga o nga ingoa— Charles Ring. H. Hanson Turton New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
THE LATE MR. CHARLES RING, ONE OF NEW ZEALAND'S EARLIEST AND MOST RESPECTED POINEER COLONIST, WHO DIE AT AUCKLAND ON MARCH 24, 1906 Auckland Weekly News Kura Heritage Collections Online / Auckland Libraries
revolver, percussion Colt Navy Model 1851 .36 inch revolver and holster. The revolver is believed to have belonged to Charles Ring who discovered gold at Coromandel in 1852; the holster was definitely his. Colt's Manufacturing Company Auckland Museum Collections / Auckland War Memorial Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira
Inward letters - Surnames, Rig - Rit Correspondents: John Rigby, Wairoa, 1866 (1 letter); C & F Ring, Auckland, 1863 (1 letter); George Ritchie, 1864 & 1871 (2 letters); James Ritchie, New Plymouth, 1852-1858 (11 letters). Quantity: 1 folder(s). Not specified TAPUHI / Alexander Turnbull Library
Mapau Block, Epsom, Auckland District - Maori Deeds of Old Private Land Purchases in New Zealand, From the Year 1815 to 1840, with Pre-Emptive and Other Claims Ko te Taua x tana tohu. Ko te Reweti x tana tohu. Te Keene x. Paul x. Rangatira Nga te Watua. Charles Ring. Signed by the above named Te Keene, Davis, and Paora in our presence the same having been faithfully interpreted to them by Joseph J. Merrett of Auckland Interpreter. Witnessed— Joseph J. Merrett, Interpreter, Waipapa, Auckland.Penny Macf... H. Hanson Turton New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Charles Ring, d.1906 1/4 length portrait of Charles Ring Auckland Weekly News Auckland Libraries Heritage Images Collection / Auckland Libraries
Charles Ring's house Showing an exterior view of Charles Ring's house in Rings Road, Coromandel town Fearnley, Charles Auckland Libraries Heritage Images Collection / Auckland Libraries
Sth African War soldier: frederick charles ring horne NZHistory - South African War soldiers / Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Mr. Charles Ring - The Cyclopedia of New Zealand [Auckland Provincial District] Hanna, photo.Mr. C. Ring. Cyclopedia Company Limited New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Hanna, photo.Mr. C. Ring The Cyclopedia of New Zealand [Auckland Provincial District] - Mr. Charles Ring - Hanna, photo. Mr. C. Ring . Cyclopedia Company Limited New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Translation - Maori Deeds of Land Purchases in the North Island of New Zealand: Volume One (Sd.) James Preece, D.L.P. Commissioner. Pita Taurua. Witnesses to the payment and signatures— (Sd.) Charles Ring. (Sd.) Pita Taurua. H. Hanson Turton New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Whakanekeneke No. 2 Block, Coromandel District - Maori Deeds of Land Purchases in the North Island of New Zealand: Volume One James Preece,D.L.P. Commissioner. Pita Taurua. Ko nga tangata i kite i te hoatutanga o nga moni me te tuhinga o nga ingoa— Charles Ring. Pita Taurua. H. Hanson Turton New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
[Deeds—No. 334.] - Maori Deeds of Land Purchases in the North Island of New Zealand: Volume One Deeds—No. 334. James Preece,D.L.P. Commissioner. Pita Taurua. Ko nga tangata i kite i te hoatutanga o nga moni me te tuhinga o nga ingoa— Charles Ring. H. Hanson Turton New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
THE LATE MR. CHARLES RING, ONE OF NEW ZEALAND'S EARLIEST AND MOST RESPECTED POINEER COLONIST, WHO DIE AT AUCKLAND ON MARCH 24, 1906 Auckland Weekly News Kura Heritage Collections Online / Auckland Libraries
revolver, percussion Colt Navy Model 1851 .36 inch revolver and holster. The revolver is believed to have belonged to Charles Ring who discovered gold at Coromandel in 1852; the holster was definitely his. Colt's Manufacturing Company Auckland Museum Collections / Auckland War Memorial Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira
Inward letters - Surnames, Rig - Rit Correspondents: John Rigby, Wairoa, 1866 (1 letter); C & F Ring, Auckland, 1863 (1 letter); George Ritchie, 1864 & 1871 (2 letters); James Ritchie, New Plymouth, 1852-1858 (11 letters). Quantity: 1 folder(s). Not specified TAPUHI / Alexander Turnbull Library
Mapau Block, Epsom, Auckland District - Maori Deeds of Old Private Land Purchases in New Zealand, From the Year 1815 to 1840, with Pre-Emptive and Other Claims Ko te Taua x tana tohu. Ko te Reweti x tana tohu. Te Keene x. Paul x. Rangatira Nga te Watua. Charles Ring. Signed by the above named Te Keene, Davis, and Paora in our presence the same having been faithfully interpreted to them by Joseph J. Merrett of Auckland Interpreter. Witnessed— Joseph J. Merrett, Interpreter, Waipapa, Auckland.Penny Macf... H. Hanson Turton New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Legacy.com NZ ObituariesCharles Ring        🔍 ASH

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Name Obituary Date
John Charles RING On June 29, 2023, in Christchurch, following a brief illness, aged 64 years. Loved brother of Kath Inwood, Michael, Tony, and Brendan Ring. Uncle of Leon Inwood, Alice Richards, Oliver, Maeve, and Lucy Ring. Messages may be addressed to The Family of the late John Ring, c/- PO Box... on Jul. 3, 2023
Auckland Museum Online CenotaphCharles Ring        🔍 ASH

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Charles Calvin Ring

45121 World War II, 1939-1945 Single/WWII Mrs. R.M. Ring, 64 Wheturangi Rd., Green Lane, Auckland (m) Doctor/Civilian Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force N.Z. Medical Corps Lieutenant/Military War Medal 1939-1945 New Zealand War Service Medal

William Charles Ring

60379 801534 1/31b/60 World War I, 1914-1918 World War II, 1939-1945 Mrs Ruby Monica Ring (wife), Remuera Road, Remuera, Auckland, New Zealand Veterinary Surgeon/Civilian Ulimaroa 26 Jul 1917 Plymouth/Devon/England/United Kingdom/Europe 24 Sep 1917 New Zealand Expeditionary Force New Zealand Veterinary Corps Captain/Military British War Medal (1914-1920)

Charles Peter Ring

214696 Vietnam War, 1961-1975 06 Apr 1946 New Zealand Services Medical Team (NZSMT) Warrant Officer Class 2 New Zealand Operational Service Medal Vietnam Medal
Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New ZealandCharles Ring        🔍 ASH

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Gold and gold mining: As good as gold All that glisters Although rumours and traces of gold surfaced in New Zealand as early as the 1820s, the first European discovery of payable gold is attributed to Charles Ring, a Tasmanian who found it at Driving Creek near Coromandel township in 1852. Discoveries... New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu Taonga Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand / Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Taranaki places: Waimate plain Waimate plain The Waimate plain, north-west of Hāwera on the southern ring plain, was once one of New Zealand’s most densely populated rural areas. There were small communities, often centred on a dairy factory or school, at nearly every intersection of the grid of roads in ... New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu Taonga Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand / Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Gold and gold mining: As good as gold All that glisters Although rumours and traces of gold surfaced in New Zealand as early as the 1820s, the first European discovery of payable gold is attributed to Charles Ring, a Tasmanian who found it at Driving Creek near Coromandel township in 1852. Discoveries... New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu Taonga Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand / Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Taranaki places: Waimate plain Waimate plain The Waimate plain, north-west of Hāwera on the southern ring plain, was once one of New Zealand’s most densely populated rural areas. There were small communities, often centred on a dairy factory or school, at nearly every intersection of the grid of roads in ... New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu Taonga Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand / Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Find A Grave (NZ cemeteries)Charles Ring        🔍 ASH

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Name Born Died Cemetery Cemetery location Region
Charles Ring Jul 1816 🔍 24 Mar 1906 🔍 📰 Symonds Street Cemetery Auckland, Auckland Council Auckland
Charles Calvin Ring 1915 🔍 20 Feb 1998 🔍 Purewa Cemetery and Crematorium Meadowbank, Auckland Council Auckland
Charles Ring Jul 1816 🔍 24 Mar 1906 🔍 📰 Symonds Street Cemetery Auckland, Auckland Council Auckland
Charles Calvin Ring 1915 🔍 20 Feb 1998 🔍 Purewa Cemetery and Crematorium Meadowbank, Auckland Council Auckland
Kura Heritage Collections (Auckland)Charles Ring        🔍 ASH

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Title Date Record type
Ring, Charles, d.1906; Ring, Frederick, d.1887; Ring, Frances, d.1861; Ring, William Joseph, d.1906; Ring, - Cemetery Records
Ring, Frederick Charles, d.1849 1849 Cemetery Records
Ring, Charles Index Cards
Ring, Charles, 1822-1906 Index Cards
Ring, Charles Index Cards
Ring, William Charles Index Cards
Ring 1910-01-24 Cemetery Records
Ring, Charles 1881-10 1881 Electoral Rolls
Ring, Charles 1881-11 1881 Electoral Rolls
Ring, Charles, 1822-1906 Index Cards
Ring, Frederick Charles, d.1849 1849 Cemetery Records
Ring, Charles Index Cards
Ring, Charles, 1822-1906 Index Cards
Ring, Charles Index Cards
Ring, William Charles Index Cards
Ring 1910-01-24 Cemetery Records
Ring, Charles 1881-10 1881 Electoral Rolls
Ring, Charles 1881-11 1881 Electoral Rolls
Ring, Charles, 1822-1906 Index Cards
Upper Hutt City Libraries Heritage CollectionsCharles Ring        🔍 ASH
NZ Electronic Text CentreCharles Ring        🔍 ASH
Archives NZCharles Ring        🔍 ASH

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Ministry of Justice, Head Office  >  Personnel files

Name Year(s) Held At Access
Ring, Thomas Charles 1967 ‑ 1970 Wellington Restricted
Ring, Thomas Charles 1967 ‑ 1970 Wellington Restricted

Hamilton High Court  >  Hamilton probates - second sequence

Name Scan Year(s) Held At Access
RING William Charles - Hinuera - Farmer RING William Charles - Hinuera - Farmer📃 View Scan 1932 Auckland Open
RING William Charles - Hinuera - Farmer RING William Charles - Hinuera - Farmer📃 View Scan 1932 Auckland Open

  >  Town and Country Planning maps

Name Held At Access
Coromandel County - District Planning Data Wellington Open
Coromandel County - District Planning Data Wellington Open

Land Titles Office, Auckland  >  Auckland land district discharged mortgages and surrender of leases - Deeds system

Name Year(s) Held At Access
Discharged Deed of Mortgage Portion of a block of land containing 53 acres known by the name of Whakanekeneke situate at Kaponga District between Frederick Charles Ring Horne of Coromandel of the one part and The Government Advances to Settlers Office Superintendent of the other part 1909 ‑ 1939 Auckland Open
Discharged Deed of Mortgage of part of 138 of the Town of Cambridge East between William Frank Ring Horne of Cambridge, Veterinary Surgeon of the one part and Charles Hunter of Cambridge, Auctioneer of the other part. Jessie Muir Haines Hunter as Mortgagee and James Albert Hill as Mortgagor - Kathleen Mary Richardson. Register Book Vol. 543, Folio 242. 1915 ‑ 1937 Auckland Open

Land Information New Zealand, Hamilton Regional Office  >  Maori land records gathered to assist with title investigations - Auckland Land District

Name Year(s) Held At Access
Waikato Deeds - Transfer ... Kima Kerangu and Ruihi Piripi Kakawaero ... 1879 ‑ 1883 Auckland Open
Waikato Deeds - Transfer of Piakamangaoatua [Piaka Mangaoatua] Block, situated at Waihou - Te Aira, Ruihi Piripi, Kereama Marire Maihi, Ruiahi Wharetaka, Nikorima Makuini, Karetikapa Maihi Te Waata, and Pirihi Henare Hopo to Charles Ring. Trust Commissioner's reference T.Cr 79/170 R1535. [This record was tied into a file of deeds titled "Waikato Deeds 101-200"] 1879 ‑ 1883 Auckland Open
Waikato Deeds - Transfer of Rangitanuku Block, situated at Waihou - Hemi te Tupara, Te Nuihana te Kohihi, Heremia Mitai, Tamati Ranapiri and Piripi te Ari, of Waikato, to Joseph Liston Wilson and Charles Ring of Auckland. Trust Commissioner's reference T.Cr 81/65 R1829. [This record was tied into a file of deeds titled "Waikato Deeds 101-200"] 1881 ‑ 1883 Auckland Open
Waikato Deeds - Transfer ... Kima Kerangu and Ruihi Piripi Kakawaero ... 1879 ‑ 1883 Auckland Open

New Zealand Defence Force, Personnel Archives  >  Military Personnel Files

Name Scan Year(s) Held At Access
RING, William Charles - WWI 60379 - WWII 1/31b/60 - Army RING, William Charles - WWI 60379 - WWII 1/31b/60 - Army📃 View Scan 1917 ‑ 1944 Wellington Open
HORNE, Frederick Charles Ring - SA4069 - Army HORNE, Frederick Charles Ring - SA4069 - Army📃 View Scan 1899 ‑ 1902 Wellington Open
RING, William Charles - WWI 60379, WWII 801534 - Army RING, William Charles - WWI 60379, WWII 801534 - Army📃 View Scan 1914 ‑ 1945 Wellington Open
RING, William Charles - WWI 60379 - WWII 1/31b/60 - Army RING, William Charles - WWI 60379 - WWII 1/31b/60 - Army📃 View Scan 1917 ‑ 1944 Wellington Open
HORNE, Frederick Charles Ring - SA4069 - Army HORNE, Frederick Charles Ring - SA4069 - Army📃 View Scan 1899 ‑ 1902 Wellington Open
RING, William Charles - WWI 60379, WWII 801534 - Army RING, William Charles - WWI 60379, WWII 801534 - Army📃 View Scan 1914 ‑ 1945 Wellington Open

Justice Department  >  Coroners Inquests, case files

Name Year(s) Held At Access
Coroners inquests unnecessary - ... 1961 Wellington Open
Coroners inquests unnecessary - ... 1961 Wellington Open

Old Land Claims Commission  >  Case files

Name Held At Access
Case files [Charles Ring, Three Kings] Wellington Open
Case files [Charles Ring, Three Kings] Wellington Open

Land Titles Office, Auckland  >  Discharged Mortgages - North Auckland

Name Year(s) Held At Access
Mortgagor: James McCormick - Mortgagee: Charles Ring and George Cruikshank. Part lot 74 subdn allots 8 & pt 5 Parish of Waitemata Suburbs of Auckland. Transfer from Charles Ring and George Cruickshank to George Cruickshank and Albert Eaton 1886 1886 Auckland Open
Mortgagor: Isabella Reeve - Mortgagee: Theophilus Heale. Lot 19 Subsection 31 of subdivision of Section 43 City of Auckland. Transfer from Theophilus Heale to Charles Ring 1884. Transfer from Charles Ring to Edward Wright Page 1887. 1879 ‑ 1904 Auckland Open
Mortgagor: Thomas Sorrell Jackson - Mortgagee: Charles Ring and George Cruickshank. Lot 74 subdn of allot 8 & part of 5 Sec 5 Suburbs of Auckland. Transfer from Charles Ring and George Cruickshank to George Cruickshank and Albert Eaton 1886. 1884 ‑ 1886 Auckland Open
Mortgagor: Frederick George Clayton - Mortgagee: Charles Ring. Allot 32 Sec 3 Suburbs of Auckland. 1876 ‑ 1885 Auckland Open
Mortgagor: Louisa Davey wife of Charles Davey - Mortgagee: Charles Ring McKernan and George Cruickshank. Lot 19 Sec 2 City of Auckland Parish of Waitemata. Transfer from Charles Ring and George Cruickshank to George Cruickshank and Albert Eaton 1886. 1885 ‑ 1886 Auckland Open
Mortgagor: Benjamin Wills Betts - Mortgagee: Charles Ring and George Cruickshank. Allot 10 Suburbs of Tuakau 1884 ‑ 1885 Auckland Open
Mortgagor: Charles Burrell Stone - Mortgagee: Charles Ring. Lot 3 subsection 2 subdn of section 13 City of Auckland 1881 ‑ 1882 Auckland Open
Tinui HistoryCharles Ring        🔍 ASH

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Masterton Anglican HistoryCharles Ring        🔍 ASH

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Tasman HeritageCharles Ring        🔍 ASH

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West Coast NZ HistoryCharles Ring        🔍 ASH

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Archives Central (Manawatū-Whanganui)Charles Ring        🔍 ASH

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Canterbury Museum Collections - PeopleCharles Ring        🔍 ASH

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Lower Hutt MyRecollectCharles Ring        🔍 ASH
Dictionary of NZ Biography (Scholefield, 1940)Charles Ring        🔍 ASH

Search URL: https://dict-bio.howison.co.nz/ash_search/?s=Charles+Ring

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Source: A Dictionary of NZ Biography, by Scholefield (1940), from NZ History / CC BY-NC 3.0 NZ

NameBiographyReference
Charles Ring

RING, CHARLES (1822-1906) was born in Guernsey, the son of William Joseph Ring, who lost his money in a bank failure and emigrated to Tasmania. Educated at Hobart, he left in his teens for Adelaide and entered into business. His premises were burned down (1841) and he decided to come to New Zealand. Arriving in Wellington in 1841, he proceeded to Auckland and bought two farms, one near the pa at Onehunga and the other at Mt Roskill, for which he bought 500 sheep from James Busby and two cargoes of cattle from New South Wales. A hitch having occurred in receiving the crown grant for his land, he sold the cattle at auction and, with his brother Fred, sailed in the brig Fanny for California. Purchasing a boat there, they prospected some of the rivers. In hastening from the Yuba to the Sacramento rush, Ring lost all his merchandise by the capsizing of his boat. In disgust he decided to return to Australia. Taking passage in the Dutch barque Ceres, he was wrecked on a reef in Fiji. The survivors, trying to reach Queensland in an open boat, were picked up by an American whaler, who brought them back to Auckland. Ring believed some of the disappointed miners from the Ceres might be induced to prospect in New Zealand. Accordingly on landing (23 Sep 1852) he interviewed Whitaker and Heale to ascertain whether a bonus would be offered for the discovery of gold. A public meeting was held and arrangements made for the offer of a reward for such a discovery between 34.50 and 38 degrees south latitude. Ring and his brother, finding themselves unable to leave for Australia (as no vessel was advertised to sail) turned their attention to the Coromandel and Thames ranges, where they considered the geological formation resembled that of California. In 1852 they discovered gold at Cabbage Bay (Coromandel), at McCaskill's Driving Creek (Ohinemuri) and at Te Aroha. Horeta Taniwha resented their activities, but finally allowed them to proceed. Ring hurried to Auckland and reported his find, showing samples of the gold. The committee was not satisfied that the gold had not come from California. Eventually W. S. Graham lent the schooner Undine to take the prospectors and a deputation to the field (accompanied by interpreters and the native secretary, Nugent). The deputation was satisfied that the gold was there, but the committee wished to ascertain whether it was in paying quantities. The Ring brothers accordingly registered their claim to the reward. This was not granted, but in 1870 they received £200 from the provincial government 'as a matter of grace not of right.' The Rings were engaged in mining enterprises for many years subsequently. Charles lived in Auckland from 1875, and died there on 24 Mar 1906.

Auckland P.C. Proc.; Cycl. NZ., ii (p); Galvin, Mining Handbook; Weston; C. Ring in N.Z. Herald, 14 Sep-26 Oct, 30 Nov 1895; N.Z. Herald, 26 Mar 1906.

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Charles Barrington Robinson

ROBINSON, CHARLES BARRINGTON (1812-99) was the son of Joshua Robinson. He read for the bar and had a good practice, besides being well versed in languages. Robinson came to New Zealand in 1840 and settled at Akaroa, buying five acres from the Nanto-Bordelaise Company, on which he erected his house. He was a freemason and superintendent of Lodge Francaise Primitive Antipodienne (1840). Shortly after the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi he called on Captain Hobson at Bay of Islands and was commissioned (Jul 1840) to proceed with M. Murphy in the Britomart to hold courts at Akaroa and other places and to remain as resident magistrate at Akaroa. The ceremony took place at Akaroa on 11 Aug. Robinson occupied that position, as well as the collectorship of customs, till Aug 1845, when he resigned to visit England. Returning in 1850 in his own vessel, the Monarch, in which he brought shorthorn cattle and English pheasants, he made several voyages to Australia for stock and then sold the ship.

In 1853 he married Helen McHutcheson, daughter of Francis Sinclair (q.v.). He had acquired a good deal of land in Canterbury, but after another visit to England (1864) he disposed of his holdings and returned to England, where he died on 28 Dec 1899. His widow died in 1913. Robinson fought a duel with Captain Muter.

Family information from Aylmer F. Robinson and Eric Knudsen; Cant. O.N.; Barclay; Deans; Godley, Letters; J. Hay; Buick, Akaroa; Scholefield, Hobson; Acland; The Press, Jul 1924, 5 May 1930; Lyttelton Times, 12, 19 Feb 1853, 16 Dec 1925.

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Charles Waring Saxton

CHARLES WARING SAXTON graduated M.A. at Oxford, and later received the D.D. He also came to Nelson in 1842, and held services there till he returned to England in 1843. He was headmaster of the Newport Grammar School in 1846-70, and in 1887 was living in Shrewsbury. Joseph Somes (q.v.) married a sister of the Saxtons.

Nelson P.C. Proc.; Broad; Dr F. A. Bett (information).

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Charles Ring

RING, CHARLES (1822-1906) was born in Guernsey, the son of William Joseph Ring, who lost his money in a bank failure and emigrated to Tasmania. Educated at Hobart, he left in his teens for Adelaide and entered into business. His premises were burned down (1841) and he decided to come to New Zealand. Arriving in Wellington in 1841, he proceeded to Auckland and bought two farms, one near the pa at Onehunga and the other at Mt Roskill, for which he bought 500 sheep from James Busby and two cargoes of cattle from New South Wales. A hitch having occurred in receiving the crown grant for his land, he sold the cattle at auction and, with his brother Fred, sailed in the brig Fanny for California. Purchasing a boat there, they prospected some of the rivers. In hastening from the Yuba to the Sacramento rush, Ring lost all his merchandise by the capsizing of his boat. In disgust he decided to return to Australia. Taking passage in the Dutch barque Ceres, he was wrecked on a reef in Fiji. The survivors, trying to reach Queensland in an open boat, were picked up by an American whaler, who brought them back to Auckland. Ring believed some of the disappointed miners from the Ceres might be induced to prospect in New Zealand. Accordingly on landing (23 Sep 1852) he interviewed Whitaker and Heale to ascertain whether a bonus would be offered for the discovery of gold. A public meeting was held and arrangements made for the offer of a reward for such a discovery between 34.50 and 38 degrees south latitude. Ring and his brother, finding themselves unable to leave for Australia (as no vessel was advertised to sail) turned their attention to the Coromandel and Thames ranges, where they considered the geological formation resembled that of California. In 1852 they discovered gold at Cabbage Bay (Coromandel), at McCaskill's Driving Creek (Ohinemuri) and at Te Aroha. Horeta Taniwha resented their activities, but finally allowed them to proceed. Ring hurried to Auckland and reported his find, showing samples of the gold. The committee was not satisfied that the gold had not come from California. Eventually W. S. Graham lent the schooner Undine to take the prospectors and a deputation to the field (accompanied by interpreters and the native secretary, Nugent). The deputation was satisfied that the gold was there, but the committee wished to ascertain whether it was in paying quantities. The Ring brothers accordingly registered their claim to the reward. This was not granted, but in 1870 they received £200 from the provincial government 'as a matter of grace not of right.' The Rings were engaged in mining enterprises for many years subsequently. Charles lived in Auckland from 1875, and died there on 24 Mar 1906.

Auckland P.C. Proc.; Cycl. NZ., ii (p); Galvin, Mining Handbook; Weston; C. Ring in N.Z. Herald, 14 Sep-26 Oct, 30 Nov 1895; N.Z. Herald, 26 Mar 1906.

Volume 2, page 125
Charles Barrington Robinson

ROBINSON, CHARLES BARRINGTON (1812-99) was the son of Joshua Robinson. He read for the bar and had a good practice, besides being well versed in languages. Robinson came to New Zealand in 1840 and settled at Akaroa, buying five acres from the Nanto-Bordelaise Company, on which he erected his house. He was a freemason and superintendent of Lodge Francaise Primitive Antipodienne (1840). Shortly after the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi he called on Captain Hobson at Bay of Islands and was commissioned (Jul 1840) to proceed with M. Murphy in the Britomart to hold courts at Akaroa and other places and to remain as resident magistrate at Akaroa. The ceremony took place at Akaroa on 11 Aug. Robinson occupied that position, as well as the collectorship of customs, till Aug 1845, when he resigned to visit England. Returning in 1850 in his own vessel, the Monarch, in which he brought shorthorn cattle and English pheasants, he made several voyages to Australia for stock and then sold the ship.

In 1853 he married Helen McHutcheson, daughter of Francis Sinclair (q.v.). He had acquired a good deal of land in Canterbury, but after another visit to England (1864) he disposed of his holdings and returned to England, where he died on 28 Dec 1899. His widow died in 1913. Robinson fought a duel with Captain Muter.

Family information from Aylmer F. Robinson and Eric Knudsen; Cant. O.N.; Barclay; Deans; Godley, Letters; J. Hay; Buick, Akaroa; Scholefield, Hobson; Acland; The Press, Jul 1924, 5 May 1930; Lyttelton Times, 12, 19 Feb 1853, 16 Dec 1925.

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Charles Waring Saxton

CHARLES WARING SAXTON graduated M.A. at Oxford, and later received the D.D. He also came to Nelson in 1842, and held services there till he returned to England in 1843. He was headmaster of the Newport Grammar School in 1846-70, and in 1887 was living in Shrewsbury. Joseph Somes (q.v.) married a sister of the Saxtons.

Nelson P.C. Proc.; Broad; Dr F. A. Bett (information).

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NZ War GravesCharles Ring        🔍 ASH

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Wellington City Council ArchivesCharles Ring        🔍 ASH
Masterton Library Wairarapa ArchiveCharles Ring        🔍 ASH
BillionGraves (NZ cemeteries)Charles Ring        🔍 ASH

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Name Born Died Cemetery Region
Charles Ringwood 1 Dec 1847 🔍 20 Dec 1916 🔍 📰 Feilding Cemetery Manawatu-Wanganui
Charles Ringwood 1 Dec 1847 🔍 20 Dec 1916 🔍 📰 Feilding Cemetery Manawatu-Wanganui
NZSG Kiwi Collection (non-member records)Charles Ring        🔍 ASH

With the kind permission of the NZSG

Source: Kiwi Collection copyright The New Zealand Society of Genealogists

Name Date Record Type
RING, Charles 🔍
1906 NZ Probates
RING, Charles 🔍
30 Apr 1906 NZ Probates
RING, Charles Calvin 🔍
Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph
RING, Charles Calvin 🔍
21 Feb 1998 NZ Herald Deaths
RING, Charles Calvin 🔍
23 Feb 1998 NZ Herald Deaths
RING, Charles Peter 🔍
Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph
RING, Thomas Charles (Tom) 🔍
19 Aug 2002 NZ Herald Deaths
RING, Thomas Charles (Tom) 🔍
20 Aug 2002 NZ Herald Deaths
RING, William Charles 🔍
Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph
RING, William Charles 🔍
1932 NZ Probates
RING, William Charles 🔍
16 Nov 1932 NZ Probates
RING, William Charles 🔍
1950 NZ Probates
RING, William Charles 🔍
24 Aug 1950 NZ Probates
RINGER, Robert Charles W 🔍
31 Aug 1987 NZ Probates
RINGROSE, Charles 🔍
Oct 2020 NZ Genealogist
RINGROSE, Charles 🔍
1914 NZ Probates
RINGROSE, Charles 🔍
03 Feb 1914 NZ Probates
RINGROSE, David Joseph Charles 🔍
31 Jul 1917 Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph
Puke Ariki Collections - PeopleCharles Ring        🔍 ASH

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Hocken Digital CollectionsCharles Ring        🔍 ASH

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Discover EverAfter (NZ Cemeteries)Charles Ring        🔍 ASH

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Name Born (approx.) Died Age Type Buried/Cremated Plot Cemetery Region
Charles Calvin Ring 1915 20 Feb 1998 🔍 83 Burial 17 Aug 1998 Block V/04/028 Purewa Cemetery Auckland Region
Charles Calvin Ring 1915 20 Feb 1998 🔍 83 Cremation 25 Feb 1998 Purewa Crematorium Auckland Region
Thomas Charles Ring 1915 16 Aug 2002 🔍 87 Cremation 21 Aug 2002 Purewa Crematorium Auckland Region
Charles Calvin Ring 1915 20 Feb 1998 🔍 83 Burial 17 Aug 1998 Block V/04/028 Purewa Cemetery Auckland Region
Charles Calvin Ring 1915 20 Feb 1998 🔍 83 Cremation 25 Feb 1998 Purewa Crematorium Auckland Region
Thomas Charles Ring 1915 16 Aug 2002 🔍 87 Cremation 21 Aug 2002 Purewa Crematorium Auckland Region
Wikidata People (New Zealanders)Charles Ring        🔍 ASH

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Soldiers of Empire - Muster RollsCharles Ring        🔍 ASH

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Soldiers of Empire - Medal RollsCharles Ring        🔍 ASH

Derived from the NZ Medal Lists (War Office, WO 100/18, The National Archives, London), comprising just over 12,000 imperial soldiers who served in New Zealand, c.1860-1869

Source: Soldiers of Empire, by Dr R. Lenihan (VUW) / CC BY 4.0

Name Regiment Regt. Number Rank at the time Period in NZ Fate Date (d-m-y) Page in PDF
🌳 Charles Darrington 43 863 Private 1863-1866 Discharged 10-12-1867 264, 265
🌳 Charles Waring Second Waikato Regiment 520
🌳 Charles Errington Royal Artillery 3358 Driver 1864-1866 29
🌳 Charles Darrington 43 863 Private 1863-1866 Discharged 10-12-1867 264, 265
🌳 Charles Waring Second Waikato Regiment 520
🌳 Charles Errington Royal Artillery 3358 Driver 1864-1866 29
WWI Military DefaultersCharles Ring        🔍 ASH

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Caversham Project Trades Database (1894-1939)Charles Ring        🔍 ASH

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Caversham Project Electoral Rolls (1893-1938)Charles Ring        🔍 ASH

Electoral Rolls for Caversham, Dunedin, covering years 1893, 1896, 1899, 1902, 1905, 1911, 1914, 1919, 1922, 1925, 1928, 1931, 1935 and 1938
Original spreadsheet source

Source: Compiled by The Caversham Project, Otago University

Year Name Occupation Address
1911 Joseph Charles Ringrose Bootmaker 26 Fox Street, South Dunedin
1914 Joseph Charles Ringrose Bootmaker 64 Fox Street, South Dunedin
1919 William Charles Hetherington Barman 5 Rankeilor Street, South Dunedin
1919 Charles Pickering Coal Carter 135 King Edward Street, South Dunedin
1928 John Charles Harrington Labourer 53 Broughton Street, South Dunedin
1931 John Charles Harrington Labourer 53 Broughton Street
1931 John Charles Harrington Lorry Driver 59 Broughton Street
1935 Frederick Charles Barrington Storeman 83 Bay View Road
1935 John Charles Harrington Lorry Driver 59 Broughton Street
1938 Frederick Charles Barrington Storeman 48 Calder Street
1938 John Charles Harrington Lorry Driver 59 Broughton Street
1938 William John Charles Warrington Fitter 242 South Road
1911 Joseph Charles Ringrose Bootmaker 26 Fox Street, South Dunedin
1914 Joseph Charles Ringrose Bootmaker 64 Fox Street, South Dunedin
1919 William Charles Hetherington Barman 5 Rankeilor Street, South Dunedin
1919 Charles Pickering Coal Carter 135 King Edward Street, South Dunedin
1928 John Charles Harrington Labourer 53 Broughton Street, South Dunedin
1931 John Charles Harrington Labourer 53 Broughton Street
1931 John Charles Harrington Lorry Driver 59 Broughton Street
1935 Frederick Charles Barrington Storeman 83 Bay View Road
1935 John Charles Harrington Lorry Driver 59 Broughton Street
1938 Frederick Charles Barrington Storeman 48 Calder Street
1938 John Charles Harrington Lorry Driver 59 Broughton Street
1938 William John Charles Warrington Fitter 242 South Road
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Nominal rolls: Second New Zealand Expeditionary ForceCharles Ring        🔍 ASH

Embarkation nominal rolls of Army troops who served overseas in WWII. They are not exhaustive and generally do not include Navy and Air Force servicemembers.

Source: Auckland Museum / CC BY 4.0

Name Army No. Vol. Rank Unit Single? Enlisted at Occupation Last NZ Address Next of Kin
🌳 Charles Calvin Ring 45121 4 Lieutenant N.Z. Medical Corps Single Auckland Doctor C/o Auckland Hospital, Auckland Mrs. R.M. Ring, 64 Wheturangi Rd., Green Lane, Auckland (m)
🌳 Charles Calvin Ring 45121 4 Lieutenant N.Z. Medical Corps Single Auckland Doctor C/o Auckland Hospital, Auckland Mrs. R.M. Ring, 64 Wheturangi Rd., Green Lane, Auckland (m)
Nurse Registrations, 1902-1931Charles Ring        🔍 ASH

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