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RegistrationFamily NameGiven Name(s)Mother's Given Name(s)Father's Given Name(s)Still Birth
1922/16661
Redwood Pembroke Henry MarjoryHamilton Joseph-Order Product
1911/19805
Redwood Charles Henry Gerard Josephine EugenieGeorge Henry-Order Product
1875/6311
Redwood Henry Francis Eleanor CharlotteThomas-Order Product
1945/77358
Redwood David Henry Dorothy FlorenceStuart Frederick-Order Product
1910/12875
Redwood Gerard Henry Johanna MaryHenry Francis-Order Product
1871/23371
Redwood George Henry Mary ElizabethCharles-Order Product
1869/21502
Redwood Wilfrid Henry Eleanor CharlotteThomas-Order Product
1866/17766
Redwood Alphonso Henry Grimstone Mary ElizabethCharles-Order Product
1922/16661
Redwood Pembroke Henry Marjory Hamilton Joseph
1911/19805
Redwood Charles Henry Gerard Josephine Eugenie George Henry
1875/6311
Redwood Henry Francis Eleanor Charlotte Thomas
1945/77358
Redwood David Henry Dorothy Florence Stuart Frederick
1910/12875
Redwood Gerard Henry Johanna Mary Henry Francis
1871/23371
Redwood George Henry Mary Elizabeth Charles
1869/21502
Redwood Wilfrid Henry Eleanor Charlotte Thomas
1866/17766
Redwood Alphonso Henry Grimstone Mary Elizabeth 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
1880/2869
Kate Butler Joseph Henry Redwood Order Product
1912/9358
Marianne Coakley Joseph Henry Redwood Order Product
1908/6697
Johannah Mary Doran Henry Francis Redwood Order Product
1907/942
Sophia Ann Charlotte Duff Wilfred Henry Redwood Order Product
1898/2831
Josephine Eugeine Eissenhardt George Henry Redwood Order Product
1880/2869
Kate Butler Joseph Henry Redwood
1912/9358
Marianne Coakley Joseph Henry Redwood
1908/6697
Johannah Mary Doran Henry Francis Redwood
1907/942
Sophia Ann Charlotte Duff Wilfred Henry Redwood
1898/2831
Josephine Eugeine Eissenhardt George Henry Redwood
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RegistrationFamily NameGiven Name(s)Born (approx.)Age at Death (approx.)
1964/43515
Redwood Wilfred Henry 186896YOrder Product
1918/9025
Redwood George Henry 187048YOrder Product
1907/8430
Redwood Henry 182384YOrder Product
1918/12953
Redwood Joseph Henry 184771YOrder Product
1945/23883
Redwood David Henry 19452DOrder Product
1960/39191
Redwood Henry Francis 187585YOrder Product
1873/8290
Redwood Henry 179479YOrder Product
1945/52102
Redwood Charles Henry Gerard 191431YOrder Product
1945/62528
Redwood Gerard Henry 191134YOrder Product
1999/15626
Redwood Pembroke Henry 27 July 1922  🔍NZ
76 yearsOrder Product
1964/43515
Redwood Wilfred Henry 1868 96Y
1918/9025
Redwood George Henry 1870 48Y
1907/8430
Redwood Henry 1823 84Y
1918/12953
Redwood Joseph Henry 1847 71Y
1945/23883
Redwood David Henry 1945 2D
1960/39191
Redwood Henry Francis 1875 85Y
1873/8290
Redwood Henry 1794 79Y
1945/52102
Redwood Charles Henry Gerard 1914 31Y
1945/62528
Redwood Gerard Henry 1911 34Y
1999/15626
Redwood Pembroke Henry 27 July 1922  🔍NZ
76 years
Gisborne Photo News (1954-1975, 1993–1996)Henry Redwood        🔍 ASH

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Hawke's Bay Knowledge Bank Who's WhoHenry Redwood        🔍 ASH

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Nelson Photo News (1960-1972)Henry Redwood        🔍 ASH

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Tributes Online (obituaries)Henry Redwood        🔍 ASH

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Whanganui Council Property RollsRedwood, Henry        🔍 ASH

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Te Papa Collections - PeopleHenry Redwood        🔍 ASH

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Otago Nominal Index        🔍 ASH

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NZ Presbyterian MarriagesHenry Redwood        🔍 ASH
Shadows of TimeHenry Redwood        🔍 ASH

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NZ Military Pensions 1902
Smythe, Inglewood REDWOOD Henry Francis Private 9321 10CSIRFS Mother: Mrs. Charlotte Redwood, Muller Road, Blenheim REDWOOD Wilfred Henry Corporal [Veterinary Dispenser] 5831
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Early NZ Settlers 1840-45
Fife Nelson 1840 REDWOOD Henry Geo. Fife Nelson 1840 REDWOOD Hy. Jun. Geo. Fife Nelson 1840 REDWOOD Thomas Geo. Fife Nelson 1840 REED Jas. Martha Ridgway Wellington 1840 REES Dr.
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Our Stuff - Denise & Peter's NZ history siteHenry Redwood        🔍 ASH

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JP1868M-Z
Henry Elmhirst Wellington Redwood Henry Jnr. Waimea West, Nelson Reeves William Christchurch Reid Robert Caldwell Okarito, Westland Reid Donald North Taieri, Otago Reinecker
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~ourstuff/genealogy/JP1868M-Z.htm
 
JP'sN- Z
Robert Wangarei Auckland Redwood Henry Jnr. Nelson Reader Henry Elmhirst Canterbury Rees William Gilbert Lake Wakatipu Otago Reeves William Christchurch Renall Alfred Wairarapa
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~ourstuff/genealogy/JP1866N-Z.htm
 
ElectoralNelsonJ-V
Andrew Nelson Household Redwood Henry Waimea West Freehold Renwick Thomas Nelson Freehold Richards Charles Alfred Nelson Household Richardson Ralph Nelson Freehold Richardson
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~ourstuff/genealogy/ElectNelsonJ-V.htm
 
GeorgeFyfe1842
James May Mr Redwood Henry 48 Farmer For Nelson Mrs For Nelson Henry 20 For Nelson Thomas 9 For Nelson Charles 5 For Nelson Francis 3 For Nelson Four other children For Nelson
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~ourstuff/genealogy/GeorgeFife.htm
 
Sooty NZ (NZ history and genealogical information)Henry Redwood        🔍 ASH
NZ Genealogy Research Made EasyHenry Redwood        🔍 ASH

Source: New Zealand Genealogy Research Made Easy, by Barbara Andrew / "pages may be freely linked"

marlbnames
He died in 1898 REDWOOD, HENRY b,, 1794 in England. REDWOOD, THOMAS a ... James. In 1885 he purchased 50 acres from Henry Redwood Jnr. Charles married Emma Bonnington from Wairau in
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hb1883j
Australia Mr Henry REDWOOD, after inspecting the Island Bay racecourse now being formed, expressed the opinion that it will be the best course in the colony. The Marine Department
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Transcriptions NZHenry Redwood        🔍 ASH

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1873.August.Lytt.Times.snippets
Blenheim - Auction - 058 REDWOOD - Henry, part of deceased estate--- Dashwood, Withers, and Vernon runs -- 35,000 acres freehold, 1400 acres leasehold --- lots more --- Accident
https://www.transcriptions.nz/1870-1908/1873.August.Lytt.Times.snippets.html
 
1873.November.Christchurch.City.Library.snippets
November 1873 Auction - 044 REDWOOD - Henry, deceased, Vernon Run, near Blenheim, comprises Dashwoods, Withers and Vernon Runs, 35,000 acres freehold, 1400 leasehold --- lots more
https://www.transcriptions.nz/1870-1908/1873.November.Lytt.Times.snippets.html
 
Alexander Turnbull LibraryRedwood, Henry        🔍 ASH

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Redwood Stables, Waimea, Nelson PAColl-10563-078-004. Redwood Stables, Waimea, Nelson. 1997. Turnbull Library Pictures: Original photographic prints and postcards from the File Prints Collection (ATL-Group-00208). [Piece]
[Barraud, Charles Decimus], 1822-1897 :[House surrounded by trees, hills behind. Redwood House, Appleby. ca 1870?]. B-007-001. [Barraud, Charles Decimus], 1822-1897 :[House surrounded by trees, hills behind. Redwood House, Appleby. ca 1870?].. [Item]
Redwood Stables, Waimea, Nelson PAColl-10563-078-004. Redwood Stables, Waimea, Nelson. 1997. Turnbull Library Pictures: Original photographic prints and postcards from the File Prints Collection (ATL-Group-00208). [Piece]
[Barraud, Charles Decimus], 1822-1897 :[House surrounded by trees, hills behind. Redwood House, Appleby. ca 1870?]. B-007-001. [Barraud, Charles Decimus], 1822-1897 :[House surrounded by trees, hills behind. Redwood House, Appleby. ca 1870?].. [Item]
DigitalNZHenry Redwood        🔍 ASH

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Henry Redwood.–(N.P.M.) The Redwood Staples - Henry Redwood - Henry Redwood.–(N.P.M.) Mollie Dickinson New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
[Barraud, Charles Decimus], 1822-1897 :[House surrounded by trees, hills behind. Redwood House, Appleby. ca 1870?]. Shows a two-storied gabled house among trees (including a young nikau in the left foreground), with a driveway in the left foreground. There are tall trees behind the house and hills in the background, with a smaller cottage to the right of the main house Possibly Henry Redwood's house, in the Appleby-Waimea district, Nelson. Identified by current the owners of Henry Redwood's home (built 1866) during a visit to the Library in July 2005. The owners state that is either the house of Henry Redwood senior, or 'Headensford' about 1 km distant, built by Henry Redwood for his son, Henry Redwood junior, 'The father of New Zealand turf'. The large trees behind the house are likely to be the original bluegums planted there. The smaller cottage to the right was made of mud brick and was destroyed in the 1929 earthquake The nikau in the foreground was possibly planted by the Redwood family. The garden appears to have been established for some years, dating the view to at least 1870 Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour, 253 x 350 mm. Barraud, Charles Decimus, 1822-1897 TAPUHI / Alexander Turnbull Library
Mrs Henry Redwood Snr and Mrs Chas Cotterell Copies of two separate photographs. The portrait on the left is of Mrs Henry Redwood Snr, and the one on the right is of Mrs Chas Cotterell.; glass plate negative Nelson Provincial Museum / Nelson Provincial Museum
The late Mr. Henry Redwood, the Father of the New Zealand Turf New Zealand: Nursery of the Thoroughbred Horse: The Story of the Melbourne Cup from Martini Henry to Catalogue - New Zealand … Nursery of the — Thoroughbred Horse — The Story of the Melbourne Cup from Martini Henry to Catalogue - The late Mr. Henry Redwood, the Father of the New Zealand Turf. O. N. Gillespie New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
THE LATE MR HENRY REDWOOD Auckland Weekly News Kura Heritage Collections Online / Auckland Libraries
Sth African War soldier: wilfred henry redwood NZHistory - South African War soldiers / Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
The Stables. – A drawing by Christopher Vine The Redwood Staples - Henry Redwood - The Stables. – A drawing by Christopher Vine. Mollie Dickinson New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Mr. Henry Redwood - The Cyclopedia of New Zealand [Nelson, Marlborough & Westland Provincial Districts] Mr. Henry Redwood , who is best known throughout New Zealand as the Father of the Turf, on account of his early and long continued labours on behalf of horse racing, is one of the oldest living colonists in Marlborough. He was born about eighty-three years ago at the village of Ticksell, in Staffordshire, England, and came out with his parents ... Cyclopedia Company Limited New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Land Transfer Act Notice Notice is hereby given that the parcel described in the Schedule will be brought under the Land Transfer Act 1952, unless a caveat is lodged forbidding the same before the 18th day of February 2002, lodged under applicationNo. 5120823.1 by Fleur McCree and Mark David Duns.Schedule1.4230 hectares, being part Section 68, Wairau West Registration District, comprised in Deeds Index A/59, being the land shown as Lot 1 on Land Transfer Plan 304293 in the name of Henry Redwood.A... New Zealand Gazette / Department of Internal Affairs
[introduction] - Journal of the Nelson and Marlborough Historical Societies, Volume 1, Issue 1, October 1981 Red-bricked and derelict, the Redwood Stables stand next to Highway 60, fourteen miles west of Nelson. They are half a mile from the Waimea River bridge, at the base of the coastal foothills. Most motorists speed by with scarcely a glance, and the vibration from each passing truck brings their demise a little nearer. Henry Redwood, pioneer settl... Mollie Dickinson New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Ugbrooke Station - The Cyclopedia of New Zealand [Nelson, Marlborough & Westland Provincial Districts] Ugbrooke Station . This property consists of 13,000 acres, and is situated in the Awatere district, about seven miles from Blenheim. Ugbrooke overlooks the sea, and faces the Dashwood Pass Road for six or seven miles. Ugbrooke and Vernon were originally taken up by the late Mr. Henry Redwood (father of the present Mr. H. Redwood), who lived at ... Cyclopedia Company Limited New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Early Days in the Nelson Settlement - Journal of the Nelson and Marlborough Historical Societies, Volume 1, Issue 1, October 1981 The Redwood family (4 boys, 4 girls) were among the original settlers of Waimea West, arriving on the good ship George Fyfe in December 1842. From the "Reminiscences of Early New Zealand" by Francis (Archibald) Redwood. Henry's younger brother, and the Journals of his brother-in-law Joseph Ward, we get a lively picture of pioneering days. The Ge... Mollie Dickinson New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
The Tragedy at Stafford Place Stables - Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 6, Issue 6, 2008 J B Bertram The family of Henry Redwood senior were enjoying tea in the sitting room of his home, Stafford Place, Waimea West at about 5.30pm on Saturday 2nd of November 1861. Across the yard they could see the substantial brick stables where three farmhands, John Wratten, Esau Russ and Joseph Ellis, stood near the archway. Unbeknown to the onl... J B Bertram New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Henry Redwood - Journal of the Nelson and Marlborough Historical Societies, Volume 1, Issue 1, October 1981 Henry was born in Tixall, Staffordshire. When he arrived in Nelson in 1842, he was twenty and already a man, having owned and raced horses in England. He was a pioneer fanner, a man of many parts, having run a butcher's shop, a flour mill, and he was the first to install a threshing machine and to release a stag and a hind in the hills behind Ne... Mollie Dickinson New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Joseph Ward – Surveyor June 1847 - Journal of the Nelson and Marlborough Historical Societies, Volume 1, Issue 2, November 1982 [The surveyor, Joseph Ward was the son-in-law of Henry Redwood Sen, and set out in June 1847 to join Budge who was in charge of the survey of the Wairau. Sir George Grey had completed the purchase of the Wairau Plains and land-hungry Nelsonians waited anxiously to claim rural land bought before they left England. Ward kept a diary of his time th... Nelson Historical Society New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
The First Interdominion Horse-Race - Journal of the Nelson and Marlborough Historical Societies, Volume 2, Issue 2, 1988 By Mollie Dickinson Nelson featured strongly in early New Zealand racing news. Soon after his arrival in Nelson in December, 1842, Henry Redwood Jr. established his breeding stud in the Waimeas. By the 1850s he was known as the 'Father of the New Zealand Turf'. He and his horses were well-known on both sides of the Tasman. On March 4, 1863, Dune... Mollie Dickinson New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
New Zealand … Nursery of the — Thoroughbred Horse — The Story of the Melbourne Cup from Martini Henry to Catalogue - The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 13, Issue 10 (January 2, 1939) (By O. N. Gillespie .) The late Mr. Henry Redwood, the Father of the New Zealand Turf. The Melbourne Cup is the greatest race in the Southern Hemisphere, and one of the half-dozen richest equine contests on earth. Interest in it is world-wide. I remember Pat Cotter, an American writer who had lived long in Alaska, telling me of the grizzled Aus... O. N. Gillespie New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Nelson members of the 8th New Zealand Contingent Showing a group portrait of the Nelson members of the 8th New Zealand Contingent at camp at Addington: (back row) Private Richard Coleman Allsop (5758), Wilfred Henry Redwood (5831), Private Frank Harold Richards (5830), Trooper John Neighoff Lunn (5806), Trooper Alponse Reilly (5832), Trooper Frederick Hudson (5794), Trooper Lionel Arthur Boyes (5763), Trooper Harry Harding (5748), Trooper Walter Darius Thompson (5775); (middle row) Trooper Edward Hogg (5789), Corporal John Gainsborough Hornig (5747), Trooper Stanley Richard Hadfield (5791), Trooper Sydney Enfield Smith (5839), Trooper George Goodman (5785), Trooper Winfield Morris Newth (5819); (front row) Trooper Walter Sowman (5739), Sergeant-Major Ernest J W Freeth (5736), Trooper Horace Nalder (5820). Trooper John Neighoff Lunn died of disease (septic pneumonia) at Soames Island Quarantine Station in 1902 and is buried at Karori Cemetery, Wellington. Auckland Weekly News; Bickerton, W H Kura Heritage Collections Online / Auckland Libraries
Henry Redwood.–(N.P.M.) The Redwood Staples - Henry Redwood - Henry Redwood.–(N.P.M.) Mollie Dickinson New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
[Barraud, Charles Decimus], 1822-1897 :[House surrounded by trees, hills behind. Redwood House, Appleby. ca 1870?]. Shows a two-storied gabled house among trees (including a young nikau in the left foreground), with a driveway in the left foreground. There are tall trees behind the house and hills in the background, with a smaller cottage to the right of the main house Possibly Henry Redwood's house, in the Appleby-Waimea district, Nelson. Identified by current the owners of Henry Redwood's home (built 1866) during a visit to the Library in July 2005. The owners state that is either the house of Henry Redwood senior, or 'Headensford' about 1 km distant, built by Henry Redwood for his son, Henry Redwood junior, 'The father of New Zealand turf'. The large trees behind the house are likely to be the original bluegums planted there. The smaller cottage to the right was made of mud brick and was destroyed in the 1929 earthquake The nikau in the foreground was possibly planted by the Redwood family. The garden appears to have been established for some years, dating the view to at least 1870 Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour, 253 x 350 mm. Barraud, Charles Decimus, 1822-1897 TAPUHI / Alexander Turnbull Library
Mrs Henry Redwood Snr and Mrs Chas Cotterell Copies of two separate photographs. The portrait on the left is of Mrs Henry Redwood Snr, and the one on the right is of Mrs Chas Cotterell.; glass plate negative Nelson Provincial Museum / Nelson Provincial Museum
The late Mr. Henry Redwood, the Father of the New Zealand Turf New Zealand: Nursery of the Thoroughbred Horse: The Story of the Melbourne Cup from Martini Henry to Catalogue - New Zealand … Nursery of the — Thoroughbred Horse — The Story of the Melbourne Cup from Martini Henry to Catalogue - The late Mr. Henry Redwood, the Father of the New Zealand Turf. O. N. Gillespie New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
THE LATE MR HENRY REDWOOD Auckland Weekly News Kura Heritage Collections Online / Auckland Libraries
Sth African War soldier: wilfred henry redwood NZHistory - South African War soldiers / Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
The Stables. – A drawing by Christopher Vine The Redwood Staples - Henry Redwood - The Stables. – A drawing by Christopher Vine. Mollie Dickinson New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Mr. Henry Redwood - The Cyclopedia of New Zealand [Nelson, Marlborough & Westland Provincial Districts] Mr. Henry Redwood , who is best known throughout New Zealand as the Father of the Turf, on account of his early and long continued labours on behalf of horse racing, is one of the oldest living colonists in Marlborough. He was born about eighty-three years ago at the village of Ticksell, in Staffordshire, England, and came out with his parents ... Cyclopedia Company Limited New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Land Transfer Act Notice Notice is hereby given that the parcel described in the Schedule will be brought under the Land Transfer Act 1952, unless a caveat is lodged forbidding the same before the 18th day of February 2002, lodged under applicationNo. 5120823.1 by Fleur McCree and Mark David Duns.Schedule1.4230 hectares, being part Section 68, Wairau West Registration District, comprised in Deeds Index A/59, being the land shown as Lot 1 on Land Transfer Plan 304293 in the name of Henry Redwood.A... New Zealand Gazette / Department of Internal Affairs
[introduction] - Journal of the Nelson and Marlborough Historical Societies, Volume 1, Issue 1, October 1981 Red-bricked and derelict, the Redwood Stables stand next to Highway 60, fourteen miles west of Nelson. They are half a mile from the Waimea River bridge, at the base of the coastal foothills. Most motorists speed by with scarcely a glance, and the vibration from each passing truck brings their demise a little nearer. Henry Redwood, pioneer settl... Mollie Dickinson New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Ugbrooke Station - The Cyclopedia of New Zealand [Nelson, Marlborough & Westland Provincial Districts] Ugbrooke Station . This property consists of 13,000 acres, and is situated in the Awatere district, about seven miles from Blenheim. Ugbrooke overlooks the sea, and faces the Dashwood Pass Road for six or seven miles. Ugbrooke and Vernon were originally taken up by the late Mr. Henry Redwood (father of the present Mr. H. Redwood), who lived at ... Cyclopedia Company Limited New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Early Days in the Nelson Settlement - Journal of the Nelson and Marlborough Historical Societies, Volume 1, Issue 1, October 1981 The Redwood family (4 boys, 4 girls) were among the original settlers of Waimea West, arriving on the good ship George Fyfe in December 1842. From the "Reminiscences of Early New Zealand" by Francis (Archibald) Redwood. Henry's younger brother, and the Journals of his brother-in-law Joseph Ward, we get a lively picture of pioneering days. The Ge... Mollie Dickinson New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
The Tragedy at Stafford Place Stables - Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 6, Issue 6, 2008 J B Bertram The family of Henry Redwood senior were enjoying tea in the sitting room of his home, Stafford Place, Waimea West at about 5.30pm on Saturday 2nd of November 1861. Across the yard they could see the substantial brick stables where three farmhands, John Wratten, Esau Russ and Joseph Ellis, stood near the archway. Unbeknown to the onl... J B Bertram New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Henry Redwood - Journal of the Nelson and Marlborough Historical Societies, Volume 1, Issue 1, October 1981 Henry was born in Tixall, Staffordshire. When he arrived in Nelson in 1842, he was twenty and already a man, having owned and raced horses in England. He was a pioneer fanner, a man of many parts, having run a butcher's shop, a flour mill, and he was the first to install a threshing machine and to release a stag and a hind in the hills behind Ne... Mollie Dickinson New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Joseph Ward – Surveyor June 1847 - Journal of the Nelson and Marlborough Historical Societies, Volume 1, Issue 2, November 1982 [The surveyor, Joseph Ward was the son-in-law of Henry Redwood Sen, and set out in June 1847 to join Budge who was in charge of the survey of the Wairau. Sir George Grey had completed the purchase of the Wairau Plains and land-hungry Nelsonians waited anxiously to claim rural land bought before they left England. Ward kept a diary of his time th... Nelson Historical Society New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
The First Interdominion Horse-Race - Journal of the Nelson and Marlborough Historical Societies, Volume 2, Issue 2, 1988 By Mollie Dickinson Nelson featured strongly in early New Zealand racing news. Soon after his arrival in Nelson in December, 1842, Henry Redwood Jr. established his breeding stud in the Waimeas. By the 1850s he was known as the 'Father of the New Zealand Turf'. He and his horses were well-known on both sides of the Tasman. On March 4, 1863, Dune... Mollie Dickinson New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
New Zealand … Nursery of the — Thoroughbred Horse — The Story of the Melbourne Cup from Martini Henry to Catalogue - The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 13, Issue 10 (January 2, 1939) (By O. N. Gillespie .) The late Mr. Henry Redwood, the Father of the New Zealand Turf. The Melbourne Cup is the greatest race in the Southern Hemisphere, and one of the half-dozen richest equine contests on earth. Interest in it is world-wide. I remember Pat Cotter, an American writer who had lived long in Alaska, telling me of the grizzled Aus... O. N. Gillespie New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Nelson members of the 8th New Zealand Contingent Showing a group portrait of the Nelson members of the 8th New Zealand Contingent at camp at Addington: (back row) Private Richard Coleman Allsop (5758), Wilfred Henry Redwood (5831), Private Frank Harold Richards (5830), Trooper John Neighoff Lunn (5806), Trooper Alponse Reilly (5832), Trooper Frederick Hudson (5794), Trooper Lionel Arthur Boyes (5763), Trooper Harry Harding (5748), Trooper Walter Darius Thompson (5775); (middle row) Trooper Edward Hogg (5789), Corporal John Gainsborough Hornig (5747), Trooper Stanley Richard Hadfield (5791), Trooper Sydney Enfield Smith (5839), Trooper George Goodman (5785), Trooper Winfield Morris Newth (5819); (front row) Trooper Walter Sowman (5739), Sergeant-Major Ernest J W Freeth (5736), Trooper Horace Nalder (5820). Trooper John Neighoff Lunn died of disease (septic pneumonia) at Soames Island Quarantine Station in 1902 and is buried at Karori Cemetery, Wellington. Auckland Weekly News; Bickerton, W H Kura Heritage Collections Online / Auckland Libraries
Legacy.com NZ ObituariesHenry Redwood        🔍 ASH
Auckland Museum Online CenotaphHenry Redwood        🔍 ASH

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Gerard Henry Redwood

NZ425012 425012 World War II, 1939-1945 Gerard Redwood was the son of Henry Francis and Johannah Mary Redwood, of Wellington City, New Zealand. Gerald Henry Redwood in Commonwealth War Graves Commission, Gerard Henry Redwood in For Your Tomorrow. Attended Wellington Technical College (Source: RNZAF Biographies (R17845615)) 03 May 1910 Single/WWII Mrs. J. M. Redwood(M) 20 Sutherland Crescent, Melrose, Wellington Europe (Air) Pacific Theatre of War World War 2/Wars Dominion Monarch QSMV Dominion Monarch Dominion Monarch Maru Royal New Zealand Air Force Flight Sergeant (Wireless Operator / Air Gunner)/Military Royal Air Force, No. 75 (NZ) Squadron War Medal 1939-1945 New Zealand War Service Medal Killed on Active Service/Cause of Death 21 Jan 1944 The Netherlands (Holland)/Europe Jonkerbos War Cemetery, Gelderland, Netherlands Coll. grave 4. H. 2-8.

Henry Francis Redwood

9321 South African War, 1899-1902 Father was named Thomas Redwood. Marlborough/South Island/New Zealand Farmer/Civilian Norfolk Wellington/New Zealand 19 April 1902 New Zealand Mounted Rifles, 10th Contingent F Squadron, South Island Regiment, 8th Contingent Private Karori Cemetery

Wilfred Henry Redwood

5831 South African War, 1899-1902 Father was named Thomas Redwood. Marlborough/South Island/New Zealand Farmer/Civilian Cornwall Wellington/New Zealand 8 February 1902 New Zealand Mounted Rifles, 8th Contingent New Zealand Mounted Rifles, 8th Contingent, South Island Regiment Veterinary Dispenser Corporal/Military Wanganui Cemetery

Charles Henry Gerard Redwood

NZ414679 World War II, 1939-1945 Attended Woodville District High School (Source: RNZAF Biographies (R17845615)) 03 Oct 1911 Woodville/New Zealand Single/WWII George Henry and Joesphine Eugenie Redwood of Woodville, New Zealand Mother: Mrs. J. E. Redwood of Woodville. Sister:Miss E. M. Redwood of Palmerston North. Mrs. J. E. Redwood(M) Woodville Pacific Theatre of War Royal Canadian Air Force, No. 5 Air Observer School, Winnipeg, Manitoba Uruguay Royal New Zealand Air Force Flying Officer/Military Royal Air Force, No. 7 Squadron War Medal 1939-1945 New Zealand War Service Medal Killed in Action/Cause of Death 22 Jun 1943 Belgium/Europe Heverlee War Cemetery, Leuven, Vlaams-Brabant, Belgium 8 K 2
Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New ZealandHenry Redwood        🔍 ASH

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Redwood, Henry 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
Henry Redwood 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
REDWOOD, Henry In 1966 the first encyclopedia of New Zealand was published in three thick volumes. An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand was a critical and publishing success at the time, and has been used as a basic reference work about the country since then. We are proud to make it available online. McLintock, Alexander Hare
Bernard John Foster, M.A., Research Officer, Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington.
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
Redwood, Henry 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
Henry Redwood 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
REDWOOD, Henry In 1966 the first encyclopedia of New Zealand was published in three thick volumes. An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand was a critical and publishing success at the time, and has been used as a basic reference work about the country since then. We are proud to make it available online. McLintock, Alexander Hare
Bernard John Foster, M.A., Research Officer, Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington.
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)Henry Redwood        🔍 ASH

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Name Born Died Cemetery Cemetery location Region
Henry Francis Redwood Jan 1875 🔍 27 Apr 1960 🔍 📰 Karori Cemetery and Crematorium Wellington, Wellington City Wellington
Henry Paul Redwood 14 Jun 1794 🔍 19 Jun 1873 🔍 📰 Saint Peter & Paul Catholic Churchyard Appleby, Tasman District Tasman
Henry Francis Redwood Jan 1875 🔍 27 Apr 1960 🔍 📰 Karori Cemetery and Crematorium Wellington, Wellington City Wellington
Henry Paul Redwood 14 Jun 1794 🔍 19 Jun 1873 🔍 📰 Saint Peter & Paul Catholic Churchyard Appleby, Tasman District Tasman
Kura Heritage Collections (Auckland)Henry Redwood        🔍 ASH

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Title Date Record type
Redwood, Henry Passengers and Vessels
Redwood, Henry, -1907 Index Cards
Redwood, Henry Passengers and Vessels
Redwood, Henry Index Cards
Redwood, Henry Index Cards
Redwood, Henry Index Cards
Redwood, Paul Henry, 1793-1873 Index Cards
Redwood, Henry Passengers and Vessels
Redwood, Henry, -1907 Index Cards
Redwood, Henry Passengers and Vessels
Redwood, Henry Index Cards
Redwood, Henry Index Cards
Redwood, Henry Index Cards
Redwood, Paul Henry, 1793-1873 Index Cards
Upper Hutt City Libraries Heritage CollectionsHenry Redwood        🔍 ASH
NZ Electronic Text CentreHenry Redwood        🔍 ASH
Archives NZHenry Redwood        🔍 ASH

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Ministry of Transport, Head Office  >  Index to Seafarers' Certificates

Name Year(s) Held At Access
Redwood, Joseph Henry 1898 Wellington Open
Redwood, Joseph Henry 1898 Wellington Open

Wellington High Court  >  Wellington probate files [second sequence]

Name Scan Year(s) Held At Access
ROWLANDS Frederick Henry Redwood Bailey ROWLANDS Frederick Henry Redwood Bailey📃 View Scan 1946 Wellington Open
REDWOOD Gerard Henry REDWOOD Gerard Henry📃 View Scan 1945 Wellington Open
REDWOOD Charles Henry Gerard REDWOOD Charles Henry Gerard📃 View Scan 1944 Wellington Open
ROWLANDS Frederick Henry Redwood Bailey ROWLANDS Frederick Henry Redwood Bailey📃 View Scan 1946 Wellington Open
REDWOOD Gerard Henry REDWOOD Gerard Henry📃 View Scan 1945 Wellington Open
REDWOOD Charles Henry Gerard REDWOOD Charles Henry Gerard📃 View Scan 1944 Wellington Open

Wellington High Court  >  Wellington divorce files

Name Year(s) Held At Access
Rowlands, Andrewina Douglas v Rowlands, Frederick Henry Bailey Redwood 1942 ‑ 1943 Wellington Restricted
Rowlands, Andrewina Douglas v Rowlands, Frederick Henry Bailey Redwood 1942 ‑ 1943 Wellington Restricted

Whanganui District Court  >  Wanganui probates [third sequence]

Name Scan Year(s) Held At Access
REDWOOD Wilfrid Henry REDWOOD Wilfrid Henry📃 View Scan 1964 Wellington Open
REDWOOD Wilfrid Henry REDWOOD Wilfrid Henry📃 View Scan 1964 Wellington Open

Blenheim District Court  >  Blenheim bankruptcy case files

Name Year(s) Held At Access
Henry Redwood, Debtor: Debtors' Petition 1890 Wellington Open
Henry Redwood, Debtor: Debtors' Petition 1890 Wellington Open

New Zealand Defence Force, Personnel Archives  >  Military Personnel Files

Name Scan Year(s) Held At Access
REDWOOD, Henry Francis - SA9321 - Army REDWOOD, Henry Francis - SA9321 - Army📃 View Scan 1899 ‑ 1902 Wellington Open
REDWOOD, Wilfred Henry - SA5831 - Army REDWOOD, Wilfred Henry - SA5831 - Army📃 View Scan 1899 ‑ 1902 Wellington Open
REDWOOD, Henry Francis - SA9321 - Army REDWOOD, Henry Francis - SA9321 - Army📃 View Scan 1899 ‑ 1902 Wellington Open
REDWOOD, Wilfred Henry - SA5831 - Army REDWOOD, Wilfred Henry - SA5831 - Army📃 View Scan 1899 ‑ 1902 Wellington Open

Blenheim High Court  >  Blenheim probate files [first sequence]

Name Scan Year(s) Held At Access
Redwood, Joseph Henry Redwood, Joseph Henry📃 View Scan 1918 Wellington Open
Redwood, Joseph Henry Redwood, Joseph Henry📃 View Scan 1918 Wellington Open

Nelson High Court  >  Nelson Probate case files

Name Scan Year(s) Held At Access
Redwood, Henry Redwood, Henry📃 View Scan 1873 Wellington Open
Redwood, Henry Redwood, Henry📃 View Scan 1873 Wellington Open

Justice Department  >  Coroners Inquests, case files

Name Year(s) Held At Access
Coroners Inquests Unnecessary - ... 1957 Wellington Open
Coroners Inquests Unnecessary - ... 1957 Wellington Open

Accession W3298

Name Scan Year(s) Held At Access
REDWOOD, George Henry REDWOOD, George Henry📃 View Scan 1918 Wellington Open
REDWOOD, George Henry REDWOOD, George Henry📃 View Scan 1918 Wellington Open
Tinui HistoryHenry Redwood        🔍 ASH

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Masterton Anglican HistoryHenry Redwood        🔍 ASH

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Tasman HeritageHenry Redwood        🔍 ASH

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West Coast NZ HistoryHenry Redwood        🔍 ASH

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Archives Central (Manawatū-Whanganui)Henry Redwood        🔍 ASH

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Canterbury Museum Collections - PeopleHenry Redwood        🔍 ASH

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Lower Hutt MyRecollectHenry Redwood        🔍 ASH
Dictionary of NZ Biography (Scholefield, 1940)Henry Redwood        🔍 ASH

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

NameBiographyReference
Henry Redwood

REDWOOD, HENRY (1794-1873) was born on the estate of the Cliffords at Tixall, Staffordshire. He was a man of great physical strength and brilliant mentality. In 1842 he sold his farm in Staffordshire and sailed for New Zealand with his wife and eight children in the George Fyfe. Taking up land at Waimea (Nelson), he and his sons worked for some years two farms (Stafford Place and Hedgford) and also operated a flourmill. He was one of the first settlers (about 1854) to take up land in Marlborough. The Bluff run, upon which he started, included what were later Ugbrooke, Vernon and Wither Hills, and he was one of the first to drive sheep there from Nelson.

Redwood was a member of the Nelson Provincial Council for Waimea West (1859). He died on 19 Jun 1873. (His sons included Henry Redwood, THOMAS Redwood and FRANCIS Redwood, q.v.)

Cycl. N.Z., v; F. Redwood, Reminiscences; Cycl. N.Z., v; The Colonist, 24 Jun 1873; Nelson Evening Mail, 11 Dec 1926 (p).

Volume 2, page 107
Henry Redwood

REDWOOD, HENRY (1822-1907) was born at Tixall, in Staffordshire, and was the son of Henry Redwood (q.v.), with whom he came to Nelson in the George Fyfe (1842). After farming with his father at Waimea, he took up a large farm at Spring Creek (1863), where he established a flourmill (1865). In 1863 he was elected to the Provincial Council for Waimea West, which he represented till 1869, being a member of the executive (1865-67). Brought up amongst horses, he owned and rode a mare called Tixall Lass, and other horses before coming to Nelson. His farm at Spring Creek became famous not only as an agricultural estate, but also from the fine horses that he bred there. Hedgford, his father's place at Waimea, was cropped heavily and cultivated by the most modern methods. At Spring Creek the son kept up the tradition, being one of the first settlers to use the traction engine, steam plough and reaper and binder.

In 1865, when he moved to Marlborough, he transferred the stables and stud from Hedgford to Spring Creek, where he had many years of success on the turf. Redwood began his stud with seven imported stallions (including Sir Hercules) and 20 mares. Amongst the horses which he bred or owned were Manuka, Strop, Peeress, Lurline, Bay Middleton, Zoe, Zingara, Le Loup and Flora McIvor. He frequently took horses to race in Australia. Redwood was himself a fine horseman, and a first-class shot at deer and pigeons, winning many competitions in Australia and New Zealand as a gunshot. He also sailed his own yacht, the Torea. He was a member of the Nelson Provincial Council for Tuamarina (1868). He died on 9 Nov 1907.

Nelson P.C. Proc. 1863-69; Marlborough P.C., minutes, 1868; F. Redwood; Cycl. N.Z., v; Chadwick (p); Marlborough Express, 12, 13 Nov 1907.

Volume 2, page 108
Joseph Henry Redwood

REDWOOD, JOSEPH HENRY (1847-1918) was the son of Henry Redwood (1822-1907). He was born in Nelson, educated at the public school there, and became a jockey at the age of 14, riding his father's horses for seven years. He then went to assist on the family farm at the Wairau, and in 1870, with his brothers, took over the whole property and flourmill. The mill was driven by water power and adopted the roller system in 1885. Redwood was chairman of the Spring Creek road board for 25 years, and of the river board for 12. In 1874 he was elected to the Marlborough Provincial Council for Spring Creek, which he represented until the provinces were abolished. He was a member also of the Marlborough education board, the Wairau hospital and charitable aid board, the Marlborough land board and land purchase board, and various other local bodies.

Cycl. N.Z., v; Marlborough Express, 9 Sep 1918

Volume 2, page 108
Henry Redwood

REDWOOD, HENRY (1794-1873) was born on the estate of the Cliffords at Tixall, Staffordshire. He was a man of great physical strength and brilliant mentality. In 1842 he sold his farm in Staffordshire and sailed for New Zealand with his wife and eight children in the George Fyfe. Taking up land at Waimea (Nelson), he and his sons worked for some years two farms (Stafford Place and Hedgford) and also operated a flourmill. He was one of the first settlers (about 1854) to take up land in Marlborough. The Bluff run, upon which he started, included what were later Ugbrooke, Vernon and Wither Hills, and he was one of the first to drive sheep there from Nelson.

Redwood was a member of the Nelson Provincial Council for Waimea West (1859). He died on 19 Jun 1873. (His sons included Henry Redwood, THOMAS Redwood and FRANCIS Redwood, q.v.)

Cycl. N.Z., v; F. Redwood, Reminiscences; Cycl. N.Z., v; The Colonist, 24 Jun 1873; Nelson Evening Mail, 11 Dec 1926 (p).

Volume 2, page 107
Henry Redwood

REDWOOD, HENRY (1822-1907) was born at Tixall, in Staffordshire, and was the son of Henry Redwood (q.v.), with whom he came to Nelson in the George Fyfe (1842). After farming with his father at Waimea, he took up a large farm at Spring Creek (1863), where he established a flourmill (1865). In 1863 he was elected to the Provincial Council for Waimea West, which he represented till 1869, being a member of the executive (1865-67). Brought up amongst horses, he owned and rode a mare called Tixall Lass, and other horses before coming to Nelson. His farm at Spring Creek became famous not only as an agricultural estate, but also from the fine horses that he bred there. Hedgford, his father's place at Waimea, was cropped heavily and cultivated by the most modern methods. At Spring Creek the son kept up the tradition, being one of the first settlers to use the traction engine, steam plough and reaper and binder.

In 1865, when he moved to Marlborough, he transferred the stables and stud from Hedgford to Spring Creek, where he had many years of success on the turf. Redwood began his stud with seven imported stallions (including Sir Hercules) and 20 mares. Amongst the horses which he bred or owned were Manuka, Strop, Peeress, Lurline, Bay Middleton, Zoe, Zingara, Le Loup and Flora McIvor. He frequently took horses to race in Australia. Redwood was himself a fine horseman, and a first-class shot at deer and pigeons, winning many competitions in Australia and New Zealand as a gunshot. He also sailed his own yacht, the Torea. He was a member of the Nelson Provincial Council for Tuamarina (1868). He died on 9 Nov 1907.

Nelson P.C. Proc. 1863-69; Marlborough P.C., minutes, 1868; F. Redwood; Cycl. N.Z., v; Chadwick (p); Marlborough Express, 12, 13 Nov 1907.

Volume 2, page 108
Joseph Henry Redwood

REDWOOD, JOSEPH HENRY (1847-1918) was the son of Henry Redwood (1822-1907). He was born in Nelson, educated at the public school there, and became a jockey at the age of 14, riding his father's horses for seven years. He then went to assist on the family farm at the Wairau, and in 1870, with his brothers, took over the whole property and flourmill. The mill was driven by water power and adopted the roller system in 1885. Redwood was chairman of the Spring Creek road board for 25 years, and of the river board for 12. In 1874 he was elected to the Marlborough Provincial Council for Spring Creek, which he represented until the provinces were abolished. He was a member also of the Marlborough education board, the Wairau hospital and charitable aid board, the Marlborough land board and land purchase board, and various other local bodies.

Cycl. N.Z., v; Marlborough Express, 9 Sep 1918

Volume 2, page 108
NZ War GravesHenry Redwood        🔍 ASH
Wellington City Council ArchivesHenry Redwood        🔍 ASH
Masterton Library Wairarapa ArchiveHenry Redwood        🔍 ASH
BillionGraves (NZ cemeteries)Henry Redwood        🔍 ASH

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Name Died Cemetery Region
Henry Paul Redwood 19 Jun 1873 🔍 📰 Saint Peter and Saint Paul Catholic Churchyard Tasman
Joseph Henry Redwood 1918 🔍 Saint Peter and Saint Paul Catholic Churchyard Tasman
Wilfrid Henry Redwood 30 Oct 1964 🔍 📰 Heads Road Cemetery, Whanganui Manawatu-Wanganui
William Henry Redwood Not Available 🔍 Heads Road Cemetery, Whanganui Manawatu-Wanganui
Henry Paul Redwood 19 Jun 1873 🔍 📰 Saint Peter and Saint Paul Catholic Churchyard Tasman
Wilfrid Henry Redwood 30 Oct 1964 🔍 📰 Heads Road Cemetery, Whanganui Manawatu-Wanganui
William Henry Redwood Not Available 🔍 Heads Road Cemetery, Whanganui Manawatu-Wanganui
NZSG Kiwi Collection (non-member records)Henry Redwood        🔍 ASH

With the kind permission of the NZSG

Source: Kiwi Collection copyright The New Zealand Society of Genealogists

Name Date Record Type
REDWOOD, Charles Henry Gerar 🔍
23 May 1944 NZ Probates
REDWOOD, Charles Henry Gerard 🔍
22 Jun 1943 Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph
REDWOOD, George Henry 🔍
09 Dec 1918 NZ Probates
REDWOOD, George Henry 🔍
24 Aug 1945 NZ Probates
REDWOOD, Gerard Henry 🔍
21 Jan 1944 Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph
REDWOOD, Henry 🔍
1873 NZ Probates
REDWOOD, Henry 🔍
26 Jul 1873 NZ Probates
REDWOOD, Henry Francis 🔍
18 Apr 1960 Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph
REDWOOD, Joseph Henry 🔍
1918 NZ Probates
REDWOOD, Joseph Henry 🔍
20 Sep 1918 NZ Probates
REDWOOD, Wilfred Henry 🔍
11 Nov 1964 NZ Probates
REDWOOD, Wilfred Henry 🔍
31 Oct 1964 Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph
Puke Ariki Collections - PeopleHenry Redwood        🔍 ASH

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Hocken Digital CollectionsHenry Redwood        🔍 ASH

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Discover EverAfter (NZ Cemeteries)Henry Redwood        🔍 ASH

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Source: Copyright Plotbox Inc / limited search results excerpts for "personal, non-commercial use"

Name Born (approx.) Died Age Type Buried/Cremated Plot Cemetery Region
Henry Francis Redwood 1875 18 Apr 1960 🔍 📰 85 Burial 27 Apr 1960 📰 *ROM CATH2/A/26 Karori Cemetery Wellington Region
Henry Francis Redwood 1875 18 Apr 1960 🔍 📰 85 Burial 27 Apr 1960 📰 *ROM CATH2/A/26 Karori Cemetery Wellington Region
Wikidata People (New Zealanders)Henry Redwood        🔍 ASH

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Henry Redwood New Zealand farmer, politician, racehorse breeder (1823–1907)
Soldiers of Empire - Muster RollsHenry Redwood        🔍 ASH

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Soldiers of Empire - Medal RollsHenry Redwood        🔍 ASH

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WWI Military DefaultersHenry Redwood        🔍 ASH

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Caversham Project Trades Database (1894-1939)Henry Redwood        🔍 ASH

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Caversham Project Electoral Rolls (1893-1938)Henry Redwood        🔍 ASH

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Early NZ HistoryHenry Redwood        🔍 ASH

Early European contact with New Zealand, pre-1846

Source: Early NZ History / courtesy of Tony Christiansen

Name Born Died Mother Father Spouse
Henry Redwood 1794 1873 Elizabeth Verncombe John Redwood Mary Gilbert
Henry Redwood 1823 1907 Mary Gilbert Henry Redwood Elizabeth Palmer
Joseph Henry Redwood 1847 Elizabeth Palmer Henry Redwood
Henry Redwood 1794 1873 Elizabeth Verncombe John Redwood Mary Gilbert
Henry Redwood 1823 1907 Mary Gilbert Henry Redwood Elizabeth Palmer
NZ Intention to Marry Index (1882-1899)Henry Redwood        🔍 ASH

Source: Intention to Marry Indexes, by Archives NZ / CC BY

Bride Groom Marriage District Year Volume Page Entry
🌳 Josephine Eugene Eissenhardt 🌳 George Henry Redwood Wellington 1898 46 234 54
🌳 Josephine Eugene Eissenhardt 🌳 George Henry Redwood Wellington 1898 46 234 54
Nominal rolls: Second New Zealand Expeditionary ForceHenry Redwood        🔍 ASH

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Nurse Registrations, 1902-1931Henry Redwood        🔍 ASH

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