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Samuel Edger B.A. | 1822 | Sussex | 1882 | London |
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Samuel Edger, 1823-1882 | Portrait of Samuel Edger | Hemus and Hanna | Kura Heritage Collections Online / Auckland Libraries |
Martin & Partington (Auckland) fl 1880s :Portrait of Rev Samuel Edger 1823-1882 | Reverend Samuel Edger, circa 1882, photographed by Martin & Partington. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). | Martin & Partington (Firm) | TAPUHI / Alexander Turnbull Library | |
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[Samuel Edger] | Portrait of man with long white beard Copy Print : 7 in print file envelope DU402.2 M375 | Mr Josiah Martin | Auckland Museum Collections / Auckland War Memorial Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira |
Sermons preached at Auckland, New Zealand | Samuel. Edger | Europeana / Europeana | ||
Our Homes and Employments in the Spirit World - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 31 | Mr. Thomas Walker, the Spirit Medium, delivered a lecture on this subject in the Lorne-street Hall, Auckland, on Friday night, the 18th May,—the Rev. Samuel Edger in the chair. The Chairman, in opening the proceedings, said: Ladies and Gentlemen,—I am here to-night under quite peculiar circumstances—unexpectedly, and at considerable inconvenien... | Thomas Walker | New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington | |
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The Square, Palmerston North | This image looking towards the corner of Church Street West and The Square shows an interesting view of the Grand Hotel, built in 1906. To the left of the Grand Hotel (on Church Street) is the building that contains the Municipal Offices, for PNCC. This building was originally the offices of the Colonial Bank of New Zealand, leased first in 1900 and purchased in 1905. The Library was housed here from 1900 to 1905. In 1944-1945, a new building was built (now Square Edge). Samuel Kirklands Electrical Shop does not appear in the Wises' Post Office Directory until 1922 - dating this photograph around 1920-1921. | Tanner Bros | Manawatū Heritage / Palmerston North City Library |


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Archives NZ
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High Court Auckland, Department of Justice  >  Auckland probates - first sequence
Name | Scan | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
EDGER Louisa - Wife of Samuel | 1881 | Auckland | Open | |
EDGER Samuel - Ponsonby - Minister | 1883 | Auckland | Open |
Land Titles Office, Auckland  >  Discharged Mortgages - North Auckland
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Mortgagor: Ann Morley - Mortgagee: Samuel Edger. Lease No 194 of Lot No 3 of subsection No 4 of Sec 13 City of Auckland | 1879 â 1882 | Auckland | Open |
Mortgagor: Ann Morley - Mortgagee: William Frederick Judson. Lot No 3 of subsection No 4 of Section 13 City of Auckland. Transfer from Judson to Samuel Edger 1881. | 1878 â 1882 | Auckland | Open |
Alexander Turnbull Library
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Martin & Partington (Auckland) fl 1880s :Portrait of Rev Samuel Edger 1823-1882 | PA3-0146. Martin & Partington (Auckland) fl 1880s :Portrait of Rev Samuel Edger 1823-1882. [ca 1882?]. McVilly, Richard William, 1862?-1949 :Photograph albums and a group portrait (PAColl-0218). [Item] |
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Edgar, Louise, d.1880; Edgar, Samuel; Edger, Louisa, d.1880; Edger, Samuel | Cemetery Records | |
Edger, Herbert Frank | Index Cards | |
Edger, Samuel | 1881-10 | 1881 Electoral Rolls |
Edger, Herbert Frank, -1909 | Index Cards | |
Edger, Emily Marian | Index Cards |
West Coast NZ History
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Masterton Anglican History
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EDGER, Samuel 🔍 | 1883 | NZ Probates |
EDGER, Samuel 🔍 | 12 Jan 1883 | NZ Probates |
Tinui History
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Canterbury Museum Collections - People
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Dictionary of NZ Biography (Scholefield, 1940)
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Source: A Dictionary of NZ Biography, by Scholefield (1940), from NZ History / CC BY-NC 3.0 NZ
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Samuel Edger | EDGER, SAMUEL (1828-82) was born at Pixton, East Grinstead, Sussex, of devout and pious parents. He graduated B.A. at the University of London and entered the ministry of the Baptist Church, accepting charge of a congregation in Birmingham, and later at Kimbolton (Huntingdonshire) and Abingdon, Berkshire. As early as 1850 Edger came to the conviction that sectarianism or denominationalism was a sin against the New Testament, and when the Albertland Special Settlement Association invited applications for a minister to accompany their emigrants (1861) he believed it would be an excellent opportunity for putting his convictions into practice. With his wife and family he sailed in the Matilda Wattenbach (Sep 1862). On arriving in Albertland, they encountered great difficulties, but, having anticipated farming, Edger had brought with him a party of agriculturists with whose help his farm was soon working on co-operative lines with every prospect of success. There was no church at Port Albert and he held unsectarian services both there and at Te Arai for several years, making provision for Church of England requirements as well as those of the Nonconformists. While in Port Albert he contributed regularly to the Gazette. At the end of 1865, on the retirement of the Rev T. Hamer, Edger went to Auckland to supply his place for eight months. He returned to his post at Port Albert, but losing his house by fire (Aug 1866) he shortly afterwards moved into Auckland and for many years preached there, at first in the Parnell Hall and afterwards in the Oddfellows' hall and other places. Though holding forward views, his style of preaching was rather deep and scholarly for the ordinary church-goer. Edger was a prominent supporter of the temperance movement and had a deep interest in music and art, being a vice-president of the Auckland Choral Society and a committeeman of the Artists' Society. He died on 30 Sep 1882. Two of his works, The Problem of Life (1884) and Autobiographical Notes and Lectures, were edited by his daughters, Mrs K. M. Evans (q.v.) and Lilian Edger. A son, Herbert Cycl. NZ | Volume 1, page 130 |
EDGER, SAMUEL (1828-82) was born at Pixton, East Grinstead, Sussex, of devout and pious parents. He graduated B.A. at the University of London and entered the ministry of the Baptist Church, accepting charge of a congregation in Birmingham, and later at Kimbolton (Huntingdonshire) and Abingdon, Berkshire.
As early as 1850 Edger came to the conviction that sectarianism or denominationalism was a sin against the New Testament, and when the Albertland Special Settlement Association invited applications for a minister to accompany their emigrants (1861) he believed it would be an excellent opportunity for putting his convictions into practice. With his wife and family he sailed in the Matilda Wattenbach (Sep 1862). On arriving in Albertland, they encountered great difficulties, but, having anticipated farming, Edger had brought with him a party of agriculturists with whose help his farm was soon working on co-operative lines with every prospect of success. There was no church at Port Albert and he held unsectarian services both there and at Te Arai for several years, making provision for Church of England requirements as well as those of the Nonconformists. While in Port Albert he contributed regularly to the Gazette.
At the end of 1865, on the retirement of the Rev T. Hamer, Edger went to Auckland to supply his place for eight months. He returned to his post at Port Albert, but losing his house by fire (Aug 1866) he shortly afterwards moved into Auckland and for many years preached there, at first in the Parnell Hall and afterwards in the Oddfellows' hall and other places. Though holding forward views, his style of preaching was rather deep and scholarly for the ordinary church-goer. Edger was a prominent supporter of the temperance movement and had a deep interest in music and art, being a vice-president of the Auckland Choral Society and a committeeman of the Artists' Society. He died on 30 Sep 1882.
Two of his works, The Problem of Life (1884) and Autobiographical Notes and Lectures, were edited by his daughters, Mrs K. M. Evans (q.v.) and Lilian Edger. A son, Herbert
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Archives Central (Manawatū-Whanganui)
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Masterton Library Wairarapa Archive
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Puke Ariki Collections - People
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Samuel Edger | Non-denominational minister, writer, social reformer, community worker |
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