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Gerald Fitzgerald 🔍 ASHEarly European contact with New Zealand, pre-1846
Source: Early NZ History / courtesy of Tony Christiansen
NZ Intention to Marry Index (1882-1899)
Gerald Fitzgerald 🔍 ASHSource: Intention to Marry Indexes, by Archives NZ / CC BY
| Bride | Groom | Marriage District | Year | Volume | Page | Entry |
| 🌳 Esther Jane Budge | 🌳 Gerald Fitzgerald | Picton | 1882 | 27 | 528 | 214 |
| 🌳 Mary Teresa O'Connor | 🌳 Gerald Fitzgerald | Riverton | 1882 | 27 | 1186 | 103 |
| 🌳 Margaret Eady | 🌳 Gerald Fitzgerald | Dunedin | 1888 | 33 | 306 | 43 |
Hawke's Bay Knowledge Bank Who's Who
Gerald Fitzgerald 🔍 ASHSource: © The Hawke's Bay Digital Archives Trust / CC BY-NC 3.0
| Name | Born | Died |
| Roy Fitzgerald Hastings | 1907 | 1998 |
Freedom's Call 2nd NZEF Roll of Honour (Northlanders)
Gerald Fitzgerald 🔍 ASHA massive, comprehensive roll honouring 2nd N.Z.E.F. soldiers and war nurses listed in the Nominal Rolls, deployed overseas during World War II and with J-Force; having identity in some way with Northland, New Zealand
Source: Freedom's Call, compiled by Dale Calder. Included here with his kind permission
Clarence Hector Fitzgerald
Fitzgerald, Clarence 60472 Gunner April 1941 - June 1941 Single Wellington Telephone linesman 27 The Crescent, Roseneath, Wellington Mrs K Fitzgerald, 27 The Crescent, Roseneath, Wellington (m) Gunner 7/05/1909 Wellington 20/02/1990 80 Cremation 27/02/1990 Maunu Cemetery, Whangarei, RSA Block Twenty One B Plot 1719 Morris & Morris, Whg FindAGrave entry available Betty Fitzgerald Son of William Pearce (Pierce) and Katherine (Catherine) Fitzgerald, nee Duggan, of Wellington. Husband of Betty Fitzgerald. Place of birth: Wellington. Age on cemetery record is incorrect. Ancestrylibrary.com.auTe Papa Collections - People
Gerald Fitzgerald 🔍 ASHSearch URL: https://data.tepapa.govt.nz/collection/search?q=type:Person+AND+title:(Gerald+AND+Fitzgerald)
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Tributes Online (obituaries)
Gerald Fitzgerald 🔍 ASHSearch URL: https://www.tributes.co.nz/Webform1.aspx/GetTributes
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Whanganui Council Property Rolls
Fitzgerald, Gerald 🔍 ASHSearch URL: https://wdc.whanganui.govt.nz/propertyrolls/data.aspx?id=search
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Source: Whanganui District Council / CC BY-NC
| Occupier/Owner Name(s) | Property Address | Year |
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| FITZGERALD GERALD OCCUPIER | WICKSTEED ST | 1919-1920 |
| FITZGERALD GERALD OCCUPIER | WICKSTEED ST | 1920-1921 |
| FITZGERALD GERALD OCCUPIER | WICKSTEED ST | 1921-1922 |
| FITZGERALD GERALD OCCUPIER | WICKSTEED ST | 1922-1923 |
| FITZGERALD GERALD OCCUPIER | WICKSTEED ST | 1923-1924 |
Otago Nominal Index
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Source: Hocken Collections
| Surname | Forename | Address | Event Place | Date |
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| FITZGERALD | Gerald | George M'Lean's tent, Waipori Road | 12 inst | |
| FITZGERALD | Gerald | Orepuki | Electoral District of Wallace | 1887 |
| FITZGERALD | Gerald | Roxburgh | Electoral District of Tuapeka | 1890 |
| FITZGERALD | Thomas Gerald | Dunedin | City of Dunedin Electorate | 1893 |
NZ Presbyterian Marriages
Gerald Fitzgerald 🔍 ASHRetrieved at 6:10pm, 6 June 2026 in 0.31 seconds
Copyright Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand / "the Archives encourages the use of its collections ... for research"
Source: Register of New Zealand Presbyterian Marriages 1848 to 1935
Theresa 1896 B23/6 FITZGERALD Gerald William 1902 B23/6 FLETCHER Mary 1875 B23/6 FRASER Christina 1874 B23/6 FRASER Olivia Jane 1876 B23/6 FRENCH Ida Craig 1892 B23/6 GAMBLE John
https://www.presbyterian.org.nz/archives/baptism/teviotbaptisms2.htm
Knox Church Dunedin Marriages
Jun 1891 KnoxChurch FITZGERALD Gerald 21y EADY 8 Feb 1888 KnoxChurch FITZGERALD Thomas 25y GUBBINS 7 Dec 1891 KnoxChurch FITZGERALD Thomas 34y SHIELDS 13 Oct 1885 KnoxChurch
https://www.presbyterian.org.nz/archives/marriageregisters/knoxdunedin10.htm
Shadows of Time
Gerald Fitzgerald 🔍 ASHRetrieved at 6:10pm, 6 June 2026 in 0.315 seconds
Source: Shadows of Time / Copyright Wendy Leahy
Francis F. 1930-1931 . FITZGERALD Gerald Barrington 1954-1956 . FITZGERALD Gerard Alexander 1967-1971 . FITZGERALD James 1886 . FITZGERALD James 1887 . FITZGERALD James Daniel
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NZ University Graduates 1870-1961
Née CAMERON FITZGERALD Gerald Otago B.A. 1950 . FITZGERALD Gerald Patrick Otago M.B. Ch.B. 1917 . FITZGERALD Gillian Elspeth Otago B.A. 1948 . FITZGERALD Harry a'Court Gowan .
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Cyclopedia of NZ 1897
Wellington 608-609 FITZGERALD Gerald Wellington 578-579 FITZGERALD James Edward Bath, Canterbury, Wellington 70 119 297 1496-1497 FITZGERALD Rev. Lyttelton Auckland 119 FITZGERALD
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Alexander Turnbull Library
Fitzgerald, Gerald 🔍 ASHSearch URL: https://tiaki.natlib.govt.nz/imu/request.php
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Source: Alexander Turnbull Library by National Library / CC BY 3.0 NZ
| Title | Summary | Thumbnail |
| Fitzgerald family : Correspondence | MS-Papers-2629. Fitzgerald family : Correspondence. 1915-1918. [Item] | |
| Miscellaneous printed matter | MS-Papers-11153-11. Miscellaneous printed matter. 1928-1980. Pharazyn family: Papers of Noel and Eleanor Pharazyn (MS-Group-2003). [Item] | |
| Papers relating to Gerald Fitzgerald | 75-074-09/10. Papers relating to Gerald Fitzgerald. 1922, 1923, 1929. New Zealand Gas Association : Records (75-074). [Item] | |
| Levin, William Hort, 1845-1893 : Financial records and letterbook | 82-007. Levin, William Hort, 1845-1893 : Financial records and letterbook. 1893-1898, 1903-1907, 1914-1921. [Item] | |
| Alphabetical file - F | 2006-195-07. Alphabetical file - F. 1986-1995. Dawson, Selwyn (Rev), 1918-2000 : Papers (2006-195). [Item] | |
| Photograph album associated with James Edward Fitzgerald | PA1-q-092. Photograph album associated with James Edward Fitzgerald. [ca 1880s]. Goodman, S C (Mr), fl 1975 :Photograph albums and loose prints (PAColl-3520). [Item] |
Sooty NZ (NZ history and genealogical information)
Gerald Fitzgerald 🔍 ASHRetrieved at 6:10pm, 6 June 2026 in 0.359 seconds
Source: Sooty.nz by Christine Clement / included here with her kind permission
Driver FITZGERALD Gerald Joseph NZFA DOW France - BELGIUM - MENDINGHEM MILITARY CEMETERY 1917Oct12 17/56 Private FITZGERALD James OIR KIA France Son of John and Johannah
https://sooty.nz/nzefrohF.html
NEW ZEALAND WAR MEMORIALS AND ROLLS OF HONOUR - CHRIST'S COLLEGE, CHRISTCHURCH...
Hill FITCHETT Marcus Rattray FITZGERALD Gerald St Quentin FLEETWOOD Leicester Wilce FLOWER Arthur Geoffrey FLOWER Christopher Nicholas FLOWER Hugh Francis FLOWER Michael Charles
https://sooty.nz/christscollegeROHww1.html
NEW ZEALAND AND WORLD WAR ONE - ROLL OF HONOUR - 1917 - 12 OCTOBER - DECEMBER
NEW ZEALAND AND WORLD WAR ONE ROLL OF HONOUR 1917 12 OCTOBER - DECEMBER 1917Oct12 41461 Rifleman ABBOTT George NZRB KIA France Husband of Mrs. M. Abbott, of 15, High St., Petone,
https://sooty.nz/nzefroh1917oct12-dec.html
AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS - UNIVERSITY PASSES - 1917
L CURRIE, Donald E FITZGERALD, Gerald P HAURON, Mabel A HOLLAND, Frederick W JOSEPH, Archibald MacINTYRE, Ian C O’SULLIVAN, Eneas V T ROWLEY, Everard O SPENCER, Fredk M WILL,
https://sooty.nz/universitypasses1917.html
Auckland Museum Online Cenotaph
Gerald Fitzgerald 🔍 ASHSearch URL: https://api.aucklandmuseum.com/search/cenotaph/_search
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Source: Online Cenotaph by Auckland War Memorial Museum / CC BY 4.0
Gerald Fitzgerald
Gerald Patrick Fitzgerald
Gerald Joseph Fitzgerald
Gerald Raymond Fitzgerald
81380 World War II, 1939-1945 Married/WWII Mrs. H.J. Fitzgerald, c/o H. Holland, River Tce., Tinwald, Christchurch (w) Engine-driver/Civilian Trooper War Medal 1939-1945 New Zealand War Service MedalRichard Gerald Fitzgerald
Gerald Fitzgerald-Eagar
Gerald St. Quentin Fitzgerald
465244 World War II, 1939-1945 Married/WWII Mrs. M.E. Fitzgerald, c/o Bank of N.Z., Warkworth (w) Bank officer/Civilian Sergeant War Medal 1939-1945 New Zealand War Service MedalGerald Henry Patterson Fitzgerald
WWII Military Draft Lists
Gerald Fitzgerald 🔍 ASHFrom 1940-45, men aged 18-46 were selected by ballot for potential service with the Armed Forces under New Zealand's wartime conscription. Twenty-four ballot lists were published in the NZ Gazette.
NOTE: Being listed in a ballot did not necessarily mean the person served in the military. Some had already volunteered, others were found medically unfit, granted deferment or exemption on appeal, or were never called up for active service. These records document those selected for possible service, not confirmed service personnel.
Source: Indexed by Luke Howison from 24 NZ Gazette ballot lists, provided by NZLII
| Registration No | Surname | Forenames | Occupation | Address | Military District | Gazette Ref | Page No | PDF Link |
| 414596 | Fitzgerald | Francis Gerald | wages and pay clerk | care of Pay Office, Wellington City Council Tramways, Electricity Department | Wellington | Vol 63, 6 Aug 1941 | 2328 | View Page |
| 414596 | Fitzgerald | Francis Gerald | Clerk | care of Pay Office, Wellington City Corporation Tramways, Electricity Department, Wellington | Wellington | Vol 110, 6 Nov 1940 | 2943 | View Page |
| 553415 | Fitzgerald | Gerald | company director | 14 Cargill St., Karori | Wellington | Vol 43, 28 Apr 1942 | 1228 | View Page |
| 307867 | Fitzgerald | Gerald | warehouseman | 30 Murphy St., Wellington | Wellington | Vol 25, 26 Mar 1941 | 689 | View Page |
| 652105 | Fitzgerald | Gerald | student | 201 High St. | Dunedin | Vol 54, 28 Jun 1944 | 819 | View Page |
| 469119 | Fitzgerald | Gerald Andrew | foreman | 23 Udy St, Petone | Wellington | Vol 99, 11 Nov 1942 | 2628 | View Page |
| 282278 | Fitzgerald | Gerald Raymond | Engine-driver | 21 West St, Ashburton | Christchurch | Vol 101, 2 Oct 1940 | 2527 | View Page |
| 282278 | Fitzgerald | Gerald Raymond | engine-driver | 21 West St., Ashburton. | Christchurch | Vol 38, 7 May 1941 | 1232 | View Page |
| 465244 | Fitzgerald | Gerald St. Quentin | bank officer | Neville St., Warkworth | Whangarei | Vol 7, 20 Jan 1942 | 155 | View Page |
| 504191 | Fitzgerald | John Gerald | milk vendor | Burwood Rd., Matamata | Paeroa | Vol 99, 11 Nov 1942 | 2599 | View Page |
NZ Medical Practitioners (1840-1930)
Gerald Fitzgerald 🔍 ASHIndexed entries from “Historia Nunc Vivat” Medical Practitioners in NZ, 1840-1930
Source: By Rex Earl Wright-St Clair, published by the Cotter Medical History Trust / "made available as an online resource"
| Surname | Forenames | Page | PDF Link |
| FITZGERALD | Gerald Patrick | 137 | View Biography |
Cotter Museum Doctors' Files
Gerald Fitzgerald 🔍 ASHSource: List of Doctors’ Files at the Cotter Medical History Museum / Copyright Cotter Medical History Trust
| Surname | Forenames | Dates |
| Fitzgerald | Gerald Patrick | 1893-1974 |
Anglican Clergy (pre-1952)
Gerald Fitzgerald 🔍 ASHSource: Blain Biographical Directory of Anglican clergy in the South Pacific compiled by Michael Blain & Robert Bruère / "a publicly available resource"
| Surname | Forenames | Page No | PDF Link |
| FITZGERALD | Gerald | 914 | View PDF |
1918 Flu Pandemic Victims
Gerald Fitzgerald 🔍 ASHProvisional List: Victims of the 1918 Flu Pandemic in New Zealand
Source: Published by Auckland City Libraries, compiled by Ancestry in 2018 with the assistance of Professor Geoffrey Rice, Waikumete Cemetery and Nicola James. This list was to be available for free on Ancestry.com but is no longer accessible
| Surname | Forenames | Location | PDF URL |
| Fitzgerald | Geraldine | Wellington | View PDF |
Old Colonists' Association Register, 1919-1934
Gerald Fitzgerald 🔍 ASHThese records have been automatically transcribed - please check original page image (linked) to verify
Source: Old Colonists' Association Register (1919-1934). Membership of the association was confined to colonists of fifty years' standing and their descendants. Made available by Auckland Libraries Heritage Collections, indexed by Luke Howison, April 2026.
| Title | Forenames | Surname | Joined | Badge No | Street Address | District | Birthplace | Date of Birth | Page URL |
| Mrs. | Geraldine | Fitzgerald | 8 October 1927 | 904 | 33 St Marys Road 21 Hapetown St | Ponsonby | Christchurch | 16 May 1866 | View Page Image |
Hutt City Early Residents
Gerald Fitzgerald 🔍 ASHSource: Hutt Valley Roll of Early Residents by Dawn Chambers / with her kind permission
| Surname | Forenames | Type | Page No | PDF Link |
| FITZGERALD | Robert Gerald | Principal | 89 | View PDF |
Intention to Marry Project
Gerald Fitzgerald 🔍 ASHSearch URL: https://itm.howison.co.nz/search/Gerald+Fitzgerald
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Source: NZ Intention to Marry Project - transcribed, searchable Intention to Marry registers, courtesy of Archives New Zealand / Public domain and CC0
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| 39 | 4 November 1867 |
Thomas Fitzgerald
Catherine Crosswell |
Bachelor Spinster |
Military Settler |
30 22 |
Opotiki Opotiki |
6 months 6 months |
Roman Catholic Church, Opotiki | 67/444 | 4 November 1867 | Rev. Norris of Opotiki Tauranga | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 7 | 24 June 1867 |
James Joyce
Margaret Fitzgerald |
Bachelor Spinster |
Miner Servant |
22 22 |
Brighton Brighton |
5 days 4 month |
Catholic Church, Brighton | 67/900 | 24 June 1867 | Rev. Thomas Walsh | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 70 | 4 March 1867 |
John McHugh
Margaret Fitzgerald |
Bachelor Spinster |
Carter |
27 24 |
Dunedin Dunedin |
18 months 5 months |
In St. Joseph's church Dunedin | 67/1669 | 4 March 1867 | Rev'd D Moreau | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 15 | 6 July 1865 |
Thomas Fitzgerald
Catharine Cresswell |
[No matching marriage registration has been located]
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Bachelor Spinster |
Sergt. 1st W. R. Housekeeper |
28 18 |
Tauranga Tauranga |
8 mo 6 mo |
Mission Chapel Tauranga | Sarah Leary, mother | 21 July 1865 | A. N. Brown | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 28 | 11 April 1865 |
John Fitzgerald
Fanny Phelin |
Bachelor Widow |
Gardener Laundress |
32 31 |
Wellington Wellington |
2 years 7 years |
Roman Catholic Chapel, known as "St Marys", Manners Street | Certificate not yet issued | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 11 | 28 October 1865 |
Jeremiah Thomas Fitzgerald
Maria McNamara |
Bachelor Spinster |
Hotelkeeper |
27 22 |
Dan O Connell Hotel Revell Street |
11 months 6 months |
Dan O Connell Hotel Revell Street | 65/962 | 28 October 1865 | Rev. Claudius Emmanuel Royer | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 251 | 4 January 1865 |
John Fitzgerald
Mary Murphy |
Bachelor Spinster |
Settler Servant |
29 24 |
Invercargill Invercargill |
3 years 3 months |
In the Roman Catholic Church, Invercargill | 65/1831 | 4 January 1865 | Rev. P. A. Martin | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 4 | 15 January 1866 |
John Fitzgerald
Fanny Phelin |
Bachelor Widow |
Messenger |
32 31 |
Wellington Wellington |
2 years 7 years |
Roman Catholic Chapel, known as "St Mary's" Thorndon | 66/725 | 15 January 1866 | The Rev. J.B. Petit Jean, and others | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 73 | 21 May 1866 |
Daniel Fitzgerald
Bridget O'Dea |
Bachelor Spinster |
Miner |
27 23 |
Okarito Okarito |
1 month 2 months |
Roman Catholic Chapel | 66/1442 | 21 May 1866 | Rev. John McGirr | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 116 | 3 October 1866 |
James Lawrence
Emily Fitzgerald |
Bachelor Spinster |
Baker |
28 28 |
Okairito Okarito |
5 months 6 months |
Roman Catholic Church Hokitika | 66/1459 | 3 October 1866 | John McGirr | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 199 | 11 September 1866 |
John Golden
Catherine Fitzgerald |
Bachelor Spinster |
Warder |
29 26 |
Dunedin Dunedin |
4 yrs 3 yrs |
In St Joseph's Church | 66/1631 | 11 September 1866 | Revd D. Moreau | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 152 | 26 April 1866 |
Elisha Joseph Beale
Frances Matilda Fitzgerald |
Bachelor Spinster |
Miner |
27 19 |
Arrow River Arrow River |
3½ years 6 months |
Registrars Office Arrow | 66/1775 | 26 April 1866 | Lowther Broad Regr. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 3597 | 17 June 1868 |
Patrick Barry
Honora Fitzgerald |
Bachelor Spinster |
Farmer Servant |
31 26 |
Previously at Tauranga - Auckland Parnell |
1 wk 3 yrs |
St. John the Baptist's Church, Parnell. | 68/117 | 17 June 1868 | Very Revd. Dom. Gallosi | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 3690 | 19 September 1868 |
William Fitzgerald Crawford
Mary Augusta Franklin |
Bachelor Spinster |
Storekeeper |
24 24 |
Usually at Shortland - Auckland Onehunga |
3 days 6 weeks |
St. Peter's Church, Onehunga | 68/294 | 19 September 1868 | Revd. A. G. [image cut off] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 3720 | 17 October 1868 |
Charles Penruddocke FitzGerald
Annie Elizabeth Pegler |
Widower Spinster |
Doctor of Medicine |
48 35 |
Howick East Tamaki |
10 yrs 2 yrs |
The dwelling house of Mrs Pegler, East Tamaki | 68/247 | 17 October 1868 | Revd John Macky | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 9 | 31 December 1868 |
John Maurice Fitzgerald
Eliza Laverty |
Bachelor Widow |
Miner Miner |
42 42 |
Charleston Charleston |
14 mos 14 mos |
Catholic Church, Charleston | 68/1312 | 31 December 1868 | Revd. Etienne Hallum | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 69 | 16 November 1868 |
Thomas Joyce
Honora Mary Fitzgerald |
Bachelor Spinster |
Merchant None |
31 Years 25 Years |
Greymouth Greymouth |
3 Years 18 months |
Dan O'Connell's Hotel, Greymonth | 68/1356 | 16 November 1868 | Revd. Father Royer | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 240 | 10 November 1868 |
Michael Quirk
Mary Ann Fitzgerald |
Bachelor Spinster |
Constable of Police |
28 21 |
Hokitika Hokitika |
9 mos 12 mos |
Roman Catholic Church, Hokitika | 68/1786 | 10 November 1868 | Rev. J.A. Goutenoire | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 250 | 23 December 1868 |
James Rea
Alicia Fitzgerald |
Bachelor Spinster |
Miner |
24 23 |
Kanieri Hokitika |
3 mos 18 mos |
Private Residence | 68/1401 | 23 December 1868 | Rev. John Gow | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 1629 | 25 March 1868 |
John Fitzgerald
Hannah Woods |
Bachelor Spinster |
Laborer Servant |
24 29 |
Christchurch Christchurch |
1 mth 1 week |
In the Roman Catholic Chapel, Christchurch | 68/459 | 25 March 1868 | Revd. Father Ch[ataigner] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 50 | 13 October 1869 |
John Fitzgerald
Jane Pearpoint |
Bachelor Spinster |
Labourer Domestic servant |
28 15 |
Waipawa Waipawa |
9 months 3 yrs |
In the school house, Waipawa | 678 | James Pearpoint, father | Nov 15th | Rev. George Regnier | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 157 | 25 May 1869 |
James Fitzgerald
Margaret McDonald |
Bachelor Spinster |
Miner Hotel Keeper |
29 30 |
Charleston Charleston |
18 months 18 months |
Templemore Hotel, Charleston | 69/827 | 25 May 1869 | Rev. Etienne Hallum | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 133 | 8 June 1869 |
James Ellis Woodhouse
Bridget Cordelia Fitzgerald |
Bachelor Spinster |
Hotel Keeper Milliner |
40 29 |
Lawrence Lawrence |
3 days 9 Months |
at the Roman catholic Chapel Lawrence | 69/1747 | 8 June 1869 | Ecuyer | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 77 | 19 August 1872 |
John Fitzgerald
Betsy Jones |
Bachelor Spinster |
Tailor Dressmaker |
35 27 |
Waipukurau Waipukurau |
18 months 2 yrs |
At the Church, Waipukurau | 72/2190 | 19 August 1872 | Revd. Robert Taylor | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 2755 | 27 September 1872 |
Denis Fitzgerald
Jane Rodgers |
Bachelor Spinster |
Laborer Servant |
27 26 |
Papanui Papanui |
5 mths 2 years |
In the Roman Catholic Chapel, Christchurch | 72/1585 | 27 September 1872 | Revd. J M Ecuyer | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 35 | 25 July 1874 |
Hiram Grant
Kate Fitzgerald |
Bachelor Spinster |
Carter |
35 22 |
Wanganui Wanganui |
1 week 9 months |
In the Roman Catholic Chapel, Wanganui | 74/1637 | 25 July 1874 | Rev Father Tresallet | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 498 | 1 June 1874 |
Daniel Hammon
Margaret Fitzgerald |
Bachelor Spinster |
Coach Driver Domestic |
21 21 |
Napier Napier |
2 years 1 year |
Roman Catholic Church, Napier | 74/790 | 1 June 1874 | Revd. Father Forest | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 418 | 23 October 1874 |
William Fitzgerald
Maria Shanahan |
Bachelor Spinster |
Laborer |
29 22 |
Timaru Levels Plains |
1 week 2 months |
Catholic Chapel, Timaru | 74/2620 | 23 October 1874 | Revd. Jean Baptiste Chataigner | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 140 | 11 May 1880 |
Robert Spears
Norah Fitzgerald |
Bachelor Spinster |
Labourer Servant |
21 21 |
Ponsonby Ponsonby |
8 yrs 5 yrs |
Office of the Registrar of Marriages | 80/482 | 11 May 1880 | John M Wayland Reg | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| No | Date of Notice | Names and Surnames of Parties | BDM Match | Condition | Calling or Profession | Age | Dwelling Place | Length of Residence | Marriage Place | Folio | Consent | Date of Certificate | Officiating Minister | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 1 | 6 January 1880 |
Patrick Wm Guifoyle
Bridget Fitzgerald |
Bachelor Spinster |
Labourer |
29 27 |
Wellington Wellington |
3 years 5 years |
St Marys Cathedral | 80/191 | 6 January 1880 | Jno McNamara, RC | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 154 | 9 July 1875 |
John Connelly
Hannah Fitzgerald |
Bachelor Spinster |
Laborer |
27 19 |
Wellington do |
2 years 16 mos. |
St Mary of the Angels | 871/1429 | No one to give Consent | 9 July 1875 | Rev. P. Herrign | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 59 | 27 September 1880 |
Richard French Cuthbert
Abbey Fitzgerald |
Bachelor Spinster |
Waggoner |
29 22 |
Hastings Hastings |
9 weeks 5 days |
St Johns Church Napier | 80/1907 | 27 September 1880 | Rev De Birdt Hovell, English Church Minister | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 2 | 31 January 1880 |
James Low
Hannah Fitzgerald |
Bachelor Spinster |
Laborer Domestic Servant |
33 26 |
Blenheim Blenheim |
about 7 years about 5 years |
The House of the Revd. A. R. J. Deauzeau, Blenheim | 80/237 | 31 January 1880 | Revd. A. R. J. Deauzeau. RC | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 840 | 26 January 1880 |
Daniel Hannen
Hanora Mary Agnes Fitzgerald |
Bachelor Spinster |
Police Constable Domestic |
26 22 |
Hokitika Hokitika |
18 Months 5 years |
St Mary's Church Hokitika | 80/3095 | 26 January 1880 | Rev P A Martin | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 253 | 23 September 1880 |
John Fitzgerald
Elizabeth Traves |
Bachelor Spinster |
Laborer |
31 18 |
Timaru Timaru |
3 month 5 wks |
Roman Catholic Church Timaru | 80/2087 | Wm Traves, Father | 23 September 1880 | Rev. J A Goutenoire, Roman Catholic | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 8 | 4 August 1880 |
Michael Fitzgerald
Sara Rotherham |
Bachelor Spinster |
Bootmaker nil |
33 29 |
Palmerston Palmerston |
3 days 3 days |
In the house of James Hume - Gilligan, Palmerston | 180/2136 | 5 August 1880 | The Rev Mr Southam, Church of England, Palmerston | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 231 | 12 July 1880 |
William Fitzgerald
Margaret Curran |
Bachelor Spinster |
Laborer Domestic Servant |
33 29 |
Dunedin Dunedin |
3 days 6 months |
In St Josephs Chapel Dunedin | 80/1788 | 12 July 1880 | Right Revd Dr Moran Roman Catholic Bishop | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 528 | 19 April 1864 |
John Doran
Mary Ann Fitzgerald |
Bachelor Spinster |
Private Armed Police |
33 22 |
Wellington Wellington |
3 years 18 months |
Roman Catholic Chapel Manners Street | 64/527 | 19 April 1864 | The Very Revd J J P O'Reilly and others | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 2002 | 3 November 1864 |
Frederick Hampden Eyre
Margaret Fitzgerald |
Bachelor Spinster |
Tent Maker |
25 24 |
Vulcan Lane Auckland Allen Road Auckland |
2 1/2 years 2 1/2 years |
St Andrews Presbyterian Church Auckland | 3 November 1864 | Rev David Bruce | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 2025 | 17 November 1864 |
Cornelius Healey
Mary Fitzgerald |
Bachelor Spinster |
Soldier 50th Regt |
27 27 |
Otahuhu Auckland |
3 months 18 months |
The Roman Catholic Church Otahuhu | 19 November 1864 | Rev. M. D. O'Hara | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| VIII | 12 November 1864 |
James Sims
Ann Fitzgerald |
Bachelor Spinster |
Soldier Cook |
37 26 |
Tauranga Tauranga |
7 months 7 months |
Mission Church at Te Papa | 64/289 | 12 November 1864 | Ven. Arch. A. N. Brown | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 62 | 8 August 1864 |
John Fitzgerald
Ann Finnel |
Bachelor Widow |
Labourer |
37 38 |
Hawksbury Hawksbury |
3 years 2 years |
In Mrs Finnel's House, Hawksbury | 64/1615 | 8 August 1864 | Rev. C. E. Royer | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 144 | 12 December 1864 |
Gerald George Fitzgerald
Jane Michie |
Bachelor Spinster |
Editor |
32 25 |
Invercargill Invercargill |
3 years 14 days |
In the English Church at Invercargill | 64/1845 | 12 December 1864 | Rev. W. P. Tanner | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 94 | 4 August 1873 |
John Fitzgerald
Jane Glass |
Bachelor Spinster |
Laborer Servant |
31 25 |
Hutt Hutt |
4 years 7 months |
Roman Catholic Chapel, Hutt | 73/2105 | 4 August 1873 | Rev M Cummings | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 5076 | 24 February 1873 |
William Quinlan
Ellen Fitzgerald |
Bachelor Spinster |
Contractor |
23 19 |
Panmure Otahuhu |
23 yrs 12 yrs |
The Catholic Church, Otahuhu | 73/21 | Catherine Frost, mother | 24 February 1873 | Revd. M. D. O'Hara | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 85 | 31 December 1873 |
John Fitzgerald
Bridget Bolger |
Bachelor Spinster |
Miner House Servant |
26 25 |
Blackwater Ahaura |
Three years over 6 months |
At the Roman Catholic School House, Ahaura | 73/1236 | 31 December 1873 | Revd. Father Pertius | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 59 | 7 June 1873 |
Pat Tansey
Mary Fitzgerald |
Bachelor Spinster |
miner none |
31 25 |
R. H. Bich Waimea Goldsboro |
2 mos 1 week |
Catholic Chapel, Goldsboro | 73/1694 | 7 June 1873 | Rev. J. P. Chareyre | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 137 | 8 May 1873 |
Archibald Delargey
Bridget Fitzgerald |
Bachelor Spinster |
Farmer Servant |
30 23 |
Frankton Frankton |
2 yrs 2 yrs |
Mr McBride's Residence, Frankton | 73/2197 | 8 May 1873 | Revd. Father Mackay | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 239 | 25 November 1870 |
James Edmund Fitzgerald Coyle
Elizabeth Bland Atkinson |
Bachelor Spinster |
Civil Engineer |
26 20 |
Oamaru Kakanui |
9 days 10 years |
The Residence of E. B. Atkinson Esq, Kakanui | Edw. B. Atkinson, father | 26 November 1870 | Revd. A. Gifford | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 214 | 14 November 1870 |
Thomas Fitzgerald
Margaret Hishen |
Bachelor Spinster |
Labourer |
29 25 |
Dunedin Dunedin |
4 Years 6 Years |
In St Joseph's Church, Dunedin | 14 November 1870 | Revd. D. Moreau | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Kura Heritage Collections (Auckland)
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| Title | Date | Record type |
| Fitzgerald | 1978-09-05 | Cemetery Records |
| Fitzgerald | 1999-05-15 | Cemetery Records |
| Fitzgerald, Gerald | Index Cards | |
| Fitzgerald, Gerald Dr | Index Cards | |
| Fitzgerald, Gerald, 1857-1937? | Index Cards |
Archives NZ
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Source: Archives NZ Collections Search / CC BY / via Archway
Land Information New Zealand, National Office > R9984708 (unknown)
| Name | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| Gerald Henry Patterson Fitzgerald of Auckland, chemist and Winifred Lily Fitzgerald his wife - Allotment 15 Sec 18 Suburbs of Auckland | 1948 ‑ 1952 | Auckland | Open |
Department of Internal Affairs, Head Office > R9984704 (unknown)
Dunedin High Court > Dunedin probate and Letters of Administration files (II)
| Name | Scan | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| FITZGERALD Gerald Patrick - Dunedin - Surgeon | 1974 | Dunedin | Open |
Dunedin High Court > Dunedin probate and Letters of Administration files (I)
| Name | Scan | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| FITZGERALD Gerald - Gore and Seacliff - Mental Patient | 1943 | Dunedin | Open |
Dunedin High Court > Dunedin Letters of Administration files
| Name | Scan | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| EAGAR Gerald Fitzgerald - Dunedin - Hotelkeeper | 1895 | Dunedin | Open |
Invercargill High Court > Invercargill Probates and Letters of Administration
| Name | Scan | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| BRICK Nicholas Fitzgerald Patrick, also known as BRICK Gerald - Riverton - Retired Sawmiller | 1975 | Dunedin | Open |
Invercargill High Court > Probates and Letters of Administration
| Name | Scan | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| FITZGERALD Gerald - Pahia - Flaxmiller | 1925 | Dunedin | Open |
Invercargill High Court > Probates and Letters of Administration
| Name | Scan | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| FITZGERALD Gerald - Orepuki - Farmer | 1904 | Dunedin | Open |
Department of Internal Affairs, Head Office > Central filing system
| Name | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| From: H L Robinson, Hokitika To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 10 February 1875 Subject: Resigns chairmanship local cattle board recommends Mr Gerald George Fitzgerald | 1875 | Wellington | Open |
Immigration New Zealand > Immigration Case Files
| Name | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| Fitzgerald, Gerald Terence | 1961 | Wellington | Restricted |
Wellington High Court > Wellington probate files [third sequence]
| Name | Scan | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| FITZGERALD Gerald | 1963 | Wellington | Open | |
| HALL Gerald Fitzgerald Hamilton | 1955 | Wellington | Open | |
| FITZGERALD Ian Gerald | 1954 | Wellington | Open | |
| MARTIN Gerald Fitzgerald | 1948 | Wellington | Open | |
| FITZGERALD Gerald | 1975 ‑ 1982 | Wellington | Open |
Wellington High Court > Wellington probate files (first sequence)
| Name | Scan | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| FITZGERALD, Thomas Gerald | 1910 | Wellington | Open | |
| FITZGERALD Gerald | 1937 | Wellington | Open |
Tranz Rail Limited, Corporate Office > Service Schedules - H-6As
| Name | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| Fitzgerald, Gerald - Born 1927 | 1979 | Wellington | Open |
High Court Auckland, Department of Justice > Land valuation files
| Name | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| Application for consent to sale - Gerald Henry Patterson Fitzgerald and Winifred Lily Fitzgerald to Bertha Frochwaig and Harry Frochwaig | 1948 | Auckland | Open |
| Application for consent to sale - George Arthur Jones to Gerald Patrick Fitzgerald | 1947 | Auckland | Open |
| Application for consent to sale - Wilfred George Blank to Gerald Patrick Fitzgerald | 1947 | Auckland | Open |
| Land valuation - Gerald Henry Patterson Fitzgerald (owner and occupier) [part of A1 1954/860-1954/868] | 1954 | Auckland | Open |
High Court Auckland, Department of Justice > Powers of Attorney First Sequence
| Name | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| Power of attorney - The Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society Limited to John Bateman Harcourt and Alexander MacIntosh and Gerald Fitzgerald and William Ferguson Massey and Francis Henry Dillon Bell and Robert Stout | 1923 ‑ 1928 | Auckland | Open |
Rotorua Probate Files
| Name | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| Rotorua High Court Estate Of : Gerald Fitzgerald | 2002 | Auckland | Open |
Hamilton High Court > Hamilton probates - annual number sequence
| Name | Scan | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| FITZGERALD John Gerald - Matamata - Retired Farmer | 1996 | Auckland | Open |
Hamilton High Court > Hamilton probates - second sequence
| Name | Scan | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| FITZGERALD Richard Gerald - Te Aroha - Farmer | 1938 | Auckland | Open |
Christchurch High Court > Christchurch Probate files
| Name | Scan | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| FITZGERALD Gerald Raymond - Christchurch - Retired City Council Employee | 1983 | Christchurch | Open | |
| FITZGERALD John Gerald - Christchurch - Company Representative | 1988 | Christchurch | Open |
Ministry of Works and Development, Nelson Residency Office > Works and Development (Nelson Residency) maps and plans
Scale: 30 Feet = 1 Inch
Gerald Fitzgerald, Assistant Surveyor, 30.10.81 1881 Wellington Open
Wellington High Court > Wellington Law practitioners admission and enrolment files (third sequence)
| Name | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| [Admission for Barrister/Solicitor] Gerald Fraser Fitzgerald | 1983 ‑ 1984 | Wellington | Restricted |
Wellington High Court > Wellington divorce files
| Name | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| Fitzgerald, Margaret Frances v Fitgerald, Gerald Terence | 1971 ‑ 1972 | Wellington | Restricted |
| Fitzgerald, Brenda Jean v Fitzgerald, Gerald Martin | 1959 | Wellington | Restricted |
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 ... and Gerald Fitzgerald of Wellington Civil ... said Gerald Fitzgerald of the other ... | 1935 ‑ 1936 | Auckland | Open |
Department of Justice, Head Office > Wellington Land District Deposited Deeds
| Name | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| Assignment of Mortgages - Hon. George McLean, Francis H.D. Bell, Gerald Fitzgerald & Arthur E. Pearce to Elsa Jessie Geraldine Levin | 1899 | Wellington | Open |
Architects Education and Registration Board > Architects registration files [second sequence]
| Name | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| Fitzgerald, Nigel Gerald | 1990 | Wellington | Restricted |
Napier High Court > Napier probate files [third sequence]
| Name | Scan | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| Kennedy, Gerald Fitzgerald John | 1947 ‑ 1956 | Wellington | Open |
Masterton District Court > [Masterton] Divorce case files [third sequence]
| Name | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| Fitzgerald, Marie Gladys v Fitzgerald, Gerald Joseph Charles | 1981 ‑ 1982 | Wellington | Restricted |
New Plymouth High Court > New Plymouth divorce files
| Name | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| Fitzgerald, Cecile Maude v Fitzgerald, Gerald Henry Patterson | 1938 | Wellington | Restricted |
Queenstown District Court > Queenstown Criminal Court Files
| Name | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| Criminal file - Gerald Fitzgerald v Robert Smith | 1863 | Dunedin | Open |
Gore District Court > Orepuki Warden's Plaint files
| Name | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| Plaint - Thomas O'Connor v Gerald Fitzgerald | 1901 | Dunedin | Open |
| Plaint - Gerald Fitzgerald v Thomas O'Connor | 1901 | Dunedin | Open |
Gore District Court > Riverton Warden's Plaint files
| Name | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| Plaint - Edgar Ward v James Fitzgerald, John Fitzgerald, Gerald Fitzgerald | 1897 | Dunedin | Open |
Gore District Court > Riverton Application files
| Name | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| Application for dam - John Fitzgerald, Gerald Fitzgerald - Orepuki | 1898 | Dunedin | Open |
| Application for deviation of a portion of a water race - Patrick Fitzgerald, Gerald Fitzgerald, John Fitzgerald, Albert Cassells - Orepuki | 1893 | Dunedin | Open |
| Application to exchange license for lease - Gerald Fitzgerald - near Waiau Road | 1897 | Dunedin | Open |
| Application for duplicate of license for water race - Patrick Fitzgerald, Albert Cassells, Gerald Fitzgerald, John Fitzgerald | 1893 | Dunedin | Open |
| Application for residence site - Gerald Fitzgerald - Orepuki | 1898 | Dunedin | Open |
| Application for branch race - John Fitzgerald, Gerald Fitzgerald, James Fitzgerald - Prospectors Gully | 1897 | Dunedin | Open |
| Application for dam - John W Wilson - Orepuki | 1897 | Dunedin | Open |
Department of Lands and Survey, Christchurch District Office > Inwards Correspondence to the Provincial Secretary [ICPS]
| Name | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| Gerald Fitzgerald to Provincial Secretary - Accepts as a West Coast Goldfields Warden - 16/06/1865 | 1865 | Christchurch | Open |
| G.S. Sale to Provincial Secretary - Gerald Fitzgerald arrived at Hokitika - 17/07/1865 | 1865 | Christchurch | Open |
New Zealand Defence Force, Personnel Archives > Military Personnel Files
| Name | Scan | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| FITZGERALD, Gerald Patrick - WWI 3/187, WWII N/N - Army | 1914 ‑ 1948 | Wellington | Open | |
| EAGAR, Gerald Fitzgerald - WW1 73832 - Army | 1914 ‑ 1918 | Wellington | Open | |
| FITZGERALD, Gerald Joseph - WW1 17289 - Army | 1914 ‑ 1917 | Wellington | Open | |
| FITZGERALD, Gerald Patrick - WW1 3/187 - Army | 1914 ‑ 1918 | Wellington | Open | |
| FITZGERALD, Gerald - WW1 25498 - Army | 1914 ‑ 1918 | Wellington | Restricted | |
| FITZGERALD, Gerald Henry Patterson - WW1 52593 - Army | 1914 ‑ 1918 | Wellington | Open | |
| MARTIN, Gerald Fitzgerald - WW1 10/2253 - Army | 1914 ‑ 1918 | Wellington | Open | |
| FITZGERALD-EAGER, Gerald - WW1 73832 - DPF [Duplicate Personnel File] | 1914 ‑ 1918 | Wellington | Open | |
| FITZGERALD, Gerald - WW1 25498 - DPF [Duplicate Personnel File] | 1914 ‑ 1918 | Wellington | Open | |
| FITZGERALD, Richard Gerald - WW1 11/1792 - Army | 1914 ‑ 1918 | Wellington | Open |
Masterton District Court > Masterton probate files [fourth sequence]
| Name | Scan | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| Eagar, Gerald Fitzgerald | 1974 ‑ 1977 | Wellington | Open |
Police Department > Central filing system
| Name | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| Reward money for capture of Gerald Fitzgerald accused of the murder of William Meldrum | 1885 | Wellington | Open |
Blenheim High Court > Blenheim probate files [first sequence]
| Name | Scan | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| Fitzgerald, Gerald Joseph | 1918 | Wellington | Open |
Hamilton High Court > Hamilton bankruptcy files [third series]
| Name | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| Bankruptcy file - James Courtney and R Gerald Fitzgerald trading as Fitzgerald Brothers of Kiwitahi, farmers | 1924 ‑ 1933 | Auckland | Open |
Justice Department > Coroners Inquests, case files
| Name | Scan | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| [Tangiwai train disaster, 24 ... Mabel Lay; Fitzgerald, Ian Gerald; Fitzgerald, Geraldine; Fitzgerald, John Edward; Fitzgerald, Veronica Mary Margaret; ... | 1954 | Wellington | Open | |
| Coroners Inquests – Case Files – Auckland – Fitzgerald, Richard Gerald [Use copy MICRO U 5590] | 1938 | Wellington | Open | |
| Coroners inquests - Case files - Wellington - Hall, Gerald Hamilton Fitzgerald | 1955 | Wellington | Open | |
| Coroners Inquests - Case Files - Canterbury - Fitzgerald, Gerald Michael | 1950 | Wellington | Open | |
| Coroners Inquests - Case Files - Taranaki - Fitzgerald, John Gerald [Use copy MICRO U 5466] | 1912 | Wellington | Open | |
| Coroners inquests - Case files - Wellington - Fitzgerald, Gerald [Use copy MICRO U 5566] | 1934 | Wellington | Open | |
| Coroners Inquests - Case Files - Wellington - Martin, Gerald Fitzgerald | 1948 | Wellington | Open | |
| Coroners Inquests - Case files - Napier - Fitzgerald, Gerald [Use copy MICRO U5459] | 1911 | Wellington | Open |
Foundation for Research, Science and Technology > Social Science Research Funding Committee (SSRFC) files
| Name | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| Paul Couchman and Gerald Fitzgerald, and Juile Warren, Technological change and social policy - [A direction paper], DSIR [Department of Scientific and Industrial Research], Social Sciences Unit | 1988 | Wellington | Open |
Department of Justice, High Court, Gisborne > Probates - Gisborne
| Name | Scan | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| FITZGERALD Gerald Leslie - Mangatokerau - Shepherd | 1921 | Auckland | Open |
Department for Courts, Auckland High Court > Auckland probates
| Name | Scan | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| FITZGERALD Gerald Henry P. - Devonport - Retired Company Director | 1967 | Auckland | Open | |
| FITZGERALD Gerald Patrick - Surfdale ex Auckland - Retired | 1955 | Auckland | Open | |
| FITZGERALD Gerald - Auckland - Retired | 1978 | Auckland | Open | |
| LANGHAM Gerald Fitzgerald - Auckland - Clerk | 1944 | Auckland | Open | |
| FITZGERALD Gerald St Quentin | 1988 | Auckland | Open |
Maori Land Court, Waikato-Maniapoto District > Waikato-Maniapoto single number land alienation files
| Name | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| Land Alienation - Puketarata 19I2: Gerald Fitzgerald Martin | 1911 | Auckland | Open |
Hamilton High Court > Hamilton action files
| Name | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| Samuel Death of Auckland, farmer v James Courtney Fitzgerald and Richard Gerald Fitzgerald both of Kiwitahi, farmers | 1924 | Auckland | Open |
Hamilton High Court > Hamilton Land Sales / Land Valuation Proceedings Files
| Name | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| Madeline Williamson to John Gerald FitzGerald | 1945 | Auckland | Open |
| Application for consent to sale - Gavin Thomas Fitzgerald to John Gerald Fitzgerald and Cynthia Amelia Fitzgerald | 1966 | Auckland | Restricted |
Our Stuff - Denise & Peter's NZ history site
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NZ Genealogy Research Made Easy
Gerald Fitzgerald 🔍 ASHRetrieved at 6:10pm, 6 June 2026 in 0.999 seconds
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Edwin 1 son Fitzgerald Gerald G Castle Eden Fitzgerald James Edward 32 Settler Charlotte Jane Fanny Erskine 18 Fitzmaurice Mr & wife Stag Fitzwater Ann 36 Incharge Of Single Women
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~babznz/genealogy/cantshipc.html
Dictionary of NZ Biography (Scholefield, 1940)
Gerald Fitzgerald 🔍 ASHSearch URL: https://dict-bio.howison.co.nz/ash_search/?s=Gerald+Fitzgerald
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Indexed by Luke Howison, 2023
Source: A Dictionary of NZ Biography, by Scholefield (1940), from NZ History / CC BY-NC 3.0 NZ
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| William Fitzgerald Crawford | CRAWFORD, WILLIAM FITZGERALD (1843-1927) was born at Templemore, Tipperary, Ireland. Educated in Ireland, he came to New Zealand in the Statesman (1863) and spent two years in the employ of Robert Cashman, gumdigging at Awhitu, and in a grocery establishment in Auckland which was furnishing provisions to the troops. Attracted to the West Coast goldfields, he was manager of stores at Hokitika and Ross. Then he visited the diggings at Terawhiti, worked on a reclamation contract in Wellington and on the survey in Wairarapa, and eventually moved to the Thames goldfields, where he was storeman to C. Petschler at Shortland. Crawford prospected at Ohinemuri and Waitekauri, struck gold on Hapu creek and engaged in sharebroking. He married about this time and was then employed by the Albert brewery in Auckland (1871) and storekeeping at Onehunga. In 1874 he went to Gisborne in the Pretty Jane with the engine for the South Pacific Oil Co., which was set up at Waiongaromia. In 1875 he took charge of the brewery at Gisborne and when a company was formed in 1895 he became manager. Crawford was the first mayor of Gisborne (1877-78) and was a member of the harbour board. He was a keen amateur photographer. Cycl. NZ, ii; Gisborne Jubilee. | Volume 1, page 108 |
| Gerard George Fitzgerald | FITZGERALD, GERARD GEORGE (1834-1904) was born in England and educated at the Grammar School at Bath, and came to New Zealand in the Castle Eden (1851). The gold diggings attracted him to Victoria, where he spent some years buying and driving cattle to the goldfields, digging and gold buying. In the early sixties he returned to New Zealand and, on the suggestion of his brother (J. E. FitzGerald, q.v.), established a telegraph news agency for the colony. For a short period he was part owner of the Southland Times, which he gave up to visit the West Coast goldfields. There he renewed his acquaintance with G. S. Sale (q.v.), then Goldfields Commissioner, who got him appointed as magistrate, sheriff, warden and commissioner of crown lands (1867). With headquarters at Hokitika he did a great deal of travelling. In 1879 he contested the Hokitika seat in Parliament against S. George. About 1880 FitzGerald returned to journalism, at first as the owner of a small paper in Blenheim and then as editor of the Wanganui Chronicle. While at Wanganui he was elected M.H.R. for Hokitika (1881), but after serving for one Parliament he was defeated by J. Bevan (1884). He became editor of the New Zealand Times (Wellington) but resigned a year later to take the editorship of the Timaru Herald, which he controlled until his death (on 7 Jun 1904). He was a lucid writer with pronounced political opinions. FitzGerald married in Westland Miss Kennedy (who was drowned in the Taiaroa in 1886). Parltry Record; Cycl. N.Z., v; Harrop, Westland; Timaru Herald and Wanganui Chronicle, 8 Jun 1904. Portrait: Parliament House. | Volume 1, page 145 |
| James Edward Fitzgerald | FITZGERALD, JAMES EDWARD (1818-1896) was born at Bath and brought up in England. He was nevertheless an Irishman, the youngest son of Gerald FitzGerald, of Kilminchy, Queen's county, and his second wife Catherine, daughter of Sir L. O'Brien, baronet of Drumoland, county Clare. Educated in his native town, he passed on to Cambridge (entering at Christ's College in 1839), and graduated B.A. in 1842. His intention had been to go into the army, preferably the Royal Engineers, but his eyesight failed, and during the next year or two he took long walking tours in Great Britain and Ireland, and so became acquainted with the 'common people' from whom his life hitherto had been quite apart. In 1844 FitzGerald obtained a post in the antiquities department of the British Museum. There his ability was quickly recognised, and he was promoted to the post of Under-secretary, which he held until its abolition in 1850. During these years he began to be interested in the question of colonisation. In 1847 he issued a circular in favour of founding a colony on Vancouver Island, which the Colonial Office was proposing to transfer to the Hudson Bay Company. In 1849 he published a book examining the charters of the Company and demonstrating that it had no right to be given control of the island. In the event, it did not acquire Vancouver, but it was not possible to carry out FitzGerald's proposal. He then had an idea that some parts of India could be colonised by white people, but his brother Robert (who was a captain in the 5th Punjab Cavalry) dissuaded him from this scheme and he turned his attention to New Zealand. He appears to have been associated with Wakefield's project early in 1849 and to have become impatient long before the psychological moment arrived. In Dec Wakefield wrote warning him not to go to New Zealand, as a man of his qualities would be lost there. Evidently FitzGerald was unhappy in his post at the Museum, for Wakefield advised him "however disagreeable your position may be, it is one of independence for the present, and it gives you time to wait and watch." The Colonial Reform Society was formed and FitzGerald became its secretary. He had ambitions to be the leader of the first party to New Zealand, but Wakefield wrote to Hutt, a director of the Company (in Feb 1850) pointing out his disabilities for the post. "He has uncommon abilities; is a very good fellow, and I like him very much. He has not position enough in this country. He is a younger brother without property and looking for a provision." The following month he wrote: "FitzGerald will make a very good emigration agent, and it is a great satisfaction to have so good and clever a fellow thoroughly enlisted as a Canterbury colonist." He was a member of the Canterbury Association, and evidently drafted most of their important letters. Wakefield got him put on the committee of management. In the discussions as to the name of the capital FitzGerald was all for "Christchurch" as against the alternative of "Lyttelton," then much in favour on account of the generous manner in which Lord Lyttelton had supported the Association. FitzGerald was given charge of the emigration agency, but a month or two later we find Wakefield complaining, from his partial seclusion at Reigate, that it was being neglected and that FitzGerald and Brittan were more concerned with the possible control of the colony after Godley's return to England. Wakefield sooner or later reached this point with many of his friends. He differed violently and could see all their defects at once. FitzGerald, he wrote, "is all imagination and no action-an immense promiser, quite sincerely; ready to undertake everything, but for performance, except in writing or talking, singularly feeble and heedless." FitzGerald had just married Fanny Erskine (who died in 1900), daughter of George Draper, a London merchant, and had made up his mind to emigrate with the colonists. On 7 Sep 1850 he sailed in the Charlotte Jane as leader of the party. The expedition arrived at Lyttelton on 16 Dec and FitzGerald lost no time in getting himself installed ashore. Shrimpton's printing press was soon ready for work, and on 11 Jan 1851, FitzGerald (as editor) brought out the first issue of the Lyttelton Times, of which he remained in control for two years. At the same time he held the dual official position of immigration agent and inspector of police. He joined Godley in the demand for self-government, which was mildly convulsing the whole colony. Towards the end of 1852 Godley felt that his work in New Zealand was done, and instead of remaining to be Superintendent of Canterbury he returned home. As a matter of course FitzGerald was nominated for the superintendency (Jul 1853), and he accepted in one of those lofty speeches which characterised the great occasions of his whole career. He had two opponents, Colonel James Campbell and H. J. Tancred, the latter under suspicion of having been brought out to split the Campbell vote. FitzGerald polled 135 votes, Campbell 94 and Tancred 89. On 28 Sep, in a small building in Chester Street West, overlooking Cranmer square, FitzGerald met his first Council. His speech on that occasion reads like a piece of studied and polished prose. In the finest language and with faultless lucidity and logic, the principles that ought to guide Canterbury in founding her government are set forth. He was Superintendent for the whole term of the first Council, that is, until 1857, and the scanty history of that period shows how high were the motives that actuated him. His loyalty to religion and education were marked; yet he set his face sternly against the application of state funds in such a manner as to relieve the individual of responsibility for his own convictions and his children's instruction. He advocated the complete severance of the Canterbury Province from the Canterbury Association, on the ground that local self-government was essential to the success of the colony; but he persuaded the Provincial Council to assume responsibility for the whole expenditure of the association in establishing the settlement. In Parliament, too, FitzGerald took a prominent part. Elected for Lyttelton on the day after his return as Superintendent, he was one of the leading constitutionalists in the first Assembly, and took a strong stand against sectarianism, and in favour of responsible government. When the latter principle had been affirmed by the House with scarcely a dissentient, FitzGerald became head of the first executive, with Sewell and Weld as colleagues; but they resigned office when they found the Governor would not dispense with three colleagues, officials who had been appointed before the constitution, and were considered irremovable. His honorarium as a member of Parliament, £116, FitzGerald presented to the Lyttelton Colonists' Society to help to form a library. Indifferent health prompted him to retire from the superintendency and from Parliament in 1857, and he was appointed to act as emigration agent for the province in London. He sailed in a small schooner, the Speedy, by way of Australia, taking his wife and four children. During his two years in England he received two offers of governorships-Queensland and British Columbia-but his health forbade his accepting. On returning to the Colony in 1860, he started farming on a property at Springs Station, which had been granted to him by the Provincial Council in recognition of his services. He was also in partnership with his brother-in-law (Draper) and Hunter-Brown. In May 1861 appeared the first issue of The Press, of which FitzGerald was editor, and in Jun 1862, he became sole proprietor. Meanwhile he had entered again into both provincial and general politics. He sat in the Provincial Council (1861-62). In the middle of the latter year he was returned as M.H.R. for Ellesmere. In the ensuing session of Parliament he made several notable speeches on behalf of the Maori, by whose desperate condition he was deeply affected. In that of 8 Aug, which was particularly eloquent, he said: "I appeal to you tonight, not only on behalf of that ancient race whose destinies are hanging in the balance, but on behalf of your own sons and daughters-for I venture to predict that in virtue of that mysterious law of our being by which great deeds once done become incorporated with the life and soul of a people, enriching the source from whence it flows through the ages, the inspiration to noble thoughts and the incitement to generous actions-I venture to predict that amongst the traditions of that great nation which will one day rule these islands and the foundations of which we are now laying, the most cherished and the most honoured will be that wise, bold and generous policy which gave the Magna Charta of their liberties to the Maori people." The Government being defeated, FitzGerald was asked to form a ministry, but he proposed Domett. He tried to induce the Government to recognise the complete amalgamation of the two races by granting to the Maori full representation in Parliament. Most of his resolutions were adopted, but the Government balked at Maori representation, and FitzGerald withdrew his motion. In the course of that Parliament he was for a few months Minister of Native Affairs (in the Weld ministry), but it was soon defeated and that practically ended his political life. He had represented Ellesmere (1862-66) and City of Christchurch (1866-67). Speaking at a farewell dinner in Christchurch, in Apr 1867, FitzGerald said: "No public man in the Colony could look back on a career which yielded greater satisfaction. From the time at which the Colony received representative institutions up to 1865 no ministry has been found in which he had not either held, or in which he had not been urged to hold, a prominent position." In Jan 1867, FitzGerald was appointed Controller-general, a title which a few years later was altered to Comptroller and Auditor-general, and he retained that post until his death in 1896. Apart from his official life, FitzGerald always showed a keen interest in intellectual pursuits, and he was a leader of thought in whatever circle he moved. Some idea of his wide literary interests and advanced views may be gained from pamphlets, articles and books which he published, both before and after coming to New Zealand. His life of Godley, which appeared in The Press on 29 Jun 1862, is a noble tribute. He had sound ideas on the theory and practice of government, on literature, and on that field of thought which was generally designated as socialism. It was largely due to him that Wakefield's 'sufficient price' was applied in Canterbury. Gisborne says of him: "His mind was imbued with large principles and was richly stored with information of various kinds. A thorough Irish gentleman, he was, like his countrymen, quick, impulsive, witty and winning in manner and conversation." In Wellington, where he spent the last 30 years of his life, FitzGerald was president of the Citizens' Institute and a member of the Union Debating society. He died on 2 Aug 1896, and his widow in 1900. NZ.C. (Canterbury Association papers); Canterbury P.C. Proc.; Stout in Who's Who NZ., 1908; FitzGerald, op. cit.; N.Z.P.D. (notably 25 Jul 1862 and 18 Aug 1865); Cant. O.N.; Cycl. NZ., i, i (p); Cox; Gisborne; Rusden; Godley, Letters; E. Wakefield, Stafford; Saunders; Lyttelton Times, 1851, pass. and 26 Nov 1923; The Press, 25 May 1911, 1 Feb 1930 (P). | Volume 1, page 146 |
| John Patrick Fitzgerald | FITZGERALD, JOHN PATRICK (1815-97) was born at Carrickmacross, County Monaghan, Ireland, and educated at Dublin, where he graduated in medicine. (M.R.C.S, Eng.) He arrived in Wellington as surgeon in the Oriental in Jan 1840 and was a member of the Colonists Committee of Control in the same year. A pious Catholic, Fitzgerald was appointed by Bishop Pompallier as catechist at Port Nicholson and thus was the first representative of that Church there (Dec 1840). He was deeply interested in the natives and as Colonial Surgeon in charge of the hospital at Wellington paid much attention to their welfare. He was appointed coroner (1841) and had medical charge of the Wellington militia and Maori contingent on active service (1846). Trusted by Rauparaha, he acted as his guide and adviser when he came to Wellington to watch the trial of a Maori for theft. When the colonial hospital at Port Nicholson was opened in 1847 Fitzgerald was in charge. Governor Grey was much impressed by his enterprise and skill and the fine service he rendered to both races. Fitzgerald married (1842) Eliza Sarah, daughter of Thomas Christian (Dublin). After her death (in 1854) he left New Zealand for the Cape, hoping again to work under Grey. This wish was gratified by his appointment early in 1856 as superintendent of the Grey hospital at King William's Town, where he placed his skill and enthusiasm at the disposal of both races for 35 years. He visited New Zealand in 1861, after opening his first hospitals in Kaffraria. Fitzgerald retired in 1891 and died at Ramsgate, England, in 1897. He published in 1885 a history of the native hospital at King William's Town. (See T. H. FITZGERALD.) Fitzgerald, op. cit.; Hubner; Pompallier; Rees; Ward; Tucker; E.H. Brookes Hist. of Native Policy in S. Africa (1927); The Silver Star, 1938; Marist Messenger, 1 Mar 1938; Evening Post, 29 Jan 1927; N.Z. Spectator, 19 Jul, 16 Aug 1854; Cape Mercury, 2 Apr 1891. | Volume 1, page 146 |
| Michael Fitzgerald | FITZGERALD, MICHAEL, was trained as a civil engineer and surveyor and had some experience in surveys and railway construction in Great Britain. He came to Wellington in the forties and in 1853 was appointed engineer-in-chief in the Survey department at Wellington, and later chief surveyor for Wellington and Hawkes Bay. He was afterwards surveyor to the Native Land Purchase Department until its abolition. Fitzgerald represented Waimarama in the Hawkes Bay Provincial Council (1862) and Napier Town in 1863. Hawkes Bay P.C. Proc.; Jourdain. | Volume 1, page 146 |
| Robert Appleyard Fitzgerald | FITZGERALD, ROBERT APPLEYARD was a planter in the West Indies. He came to New Zealand in 1840 and was appointed registrar of the Supreme Court and manager of intestate estates (Jul 1841). In 1842 he was registrar of the county of Eden and a member of the board of audit. His daughter was married (1842) to Willoughby Shortland (q.v.). In 1844 Fitzgerald was appointed a commissioner to investigate land claims and registrar of deeds. He was an entertaining public speaker and took a prominent part in the affairs of Kororareka. Later he was in business as a commission agent in Auckland for a few years and then returned to Australia. In 1849 he engaged in a costly expedition to New Caledonia to fish beche de mer, having under his command the schooners Minerva and Sir John Franklin and the sloop Mary. Having established a station on shore at Balade, he sailed for Sydney to arrange his finances. Returning in the schooner Elizabeth, he found that 200 natives had been killed in an attack on the station, and that Captain Rabey and the crew of the Mary had been massacred. Fitzgerald had great difficulty in fighting his way out of the reefs to the open sea. He returned to Sydney to face bankruptcy and re-establish himself. N.Z. Gaz.; Scholefield, Henry Williams; Sydney Morning Herald, 12, 24, 28 Jan 1850; N.Z. Herald, 8 Jun 1895. | Volume 1, page 146 |
| Thomas Henry Fitzgerald | FITZGERALD, THOMAS HENRY (1824-88), a brother of John P. Fitzgerald (q.v.) was born at Carrickmacross, county Monaghan, Ireland, arrived in New Zealand in the George Fyfe in 1842 as an assistant surveyor, and was one of the signatories of the Te Aro deed (1844). He remained in Wellington for some years. In 1847 he reported on the line of road to Wairarapa, and in 1853 he was appointed to survey native lands purchased in Hawkes Bay, amounting to over 600,000 acres. He suggested that the Nova Scotians who were seeking land in New Zealand should be settled near the harbour at Ahuriri. Fitzgerald represented Ahuriri in the Wellington Provincial Council (1857-59) and took a leading part in the demand for separation from Wellington. When Hawkes Bay became a separate province he was elected first Superintendent because the Council was equally divided in favour of Captain Lambert and Captain Newman. He held office from 1859-61. He represented Napier Town in the Council (1859-61). During 1860 also he represented the 'County of Hawke' in Parliament. In 1862 he went to Australia and entered the Queensland Government service as a surveyor, but resigned to start a large sugar plantation at Mackay, where he erected the first mill. He entered the Queensland Parliament in 1867 as member for Kennedy (being elected also for Mackay), and was Colonial Treasurer in the Lilley Government (1868-69). He again entered politics as member for Bowen (1873), resigning on account of insolvency in 1875. His plantations being unprofitable, he resumed the practice of his profession, explored the northern rivers and founded the sugar settlement of Innisfail, which was originally called 'Geraldton' in his honour. Retiring in 1885, Fitzgerald died on 10 Nov 1888. He married (1851) Jessie, daughter of James Wilson, Rangitikei. Fitzgerald's son, Charles Borromeo, was member for Mitchell in the Queensland Parliament (1896-1901). N.Z.P.D., 1860; Wellington P.C. Proc.; Hawkes Bay P.C. Proc. and Gaz.; N.Z. Gaz., 7 Aug 1847; Queensland Gaz.; Ward; Carter; Queenslander, Nov 1888; Public Library of Victoria Portrait: Parliament House. | Volume 1, page 147 |
| William Sanderson Fitzgerald | FITZGERALD, WILLIAM SANDERSON (1838-1920) was born and educated at Musselburgh, Scotland, and proceeded to the Moray House Free Church Training College in Edinburgh. He was first assistant at St John's Grammar School, Hamilton, when he was appointed by the colonial committee of the Free Church as teacher in the Pigeon Bay Academy. He sailed in the Royal Stuart (1861). Fitzgerald spent eight years at Pigeon Bay, receiving many boarders from Wellington and Otago. He then became rector of the Oamaru Grammar School, and was from 1876 principal of the Normal School in Dunedin and rector of the Training College. In 1894 he became inspector under the Otago education board. He was first president of the New Zealand Educational Institute. Fitzgerald was an elder of the Presbyterian Church, a strong supporter of Sunday schools and helped to found St Margaret's College. He died on 27 Jan 1920. Cycl. NZ, iv; Butchers; Ross; K. C. McDonald; Otago Daily Times, 28 Jan 1920. | Volume 1, page 147 |
CRAWFORD, WILLIAM FITZGERALD (1843-1927) was born at Templemore, Tipperary, Ireland. Educated in Ireland, he came to New Zealand in the Statesman (1863) and spent two years in the employ of Robert Cashman, gumdigging at Awhitu, and in a grocery establishment in Auckland which was furnishing provisions to the troops. Attracted to the West Coast goldfields, he was manager of stores at Hokitika and Ross. Then he visited the diggings at Terawhiti, worked on a reclamation contract in Wellington and on the survey in Wairarapa, and eventually moved to the Thames goldfields, where he was storeman to C. Petschler at Shortland. Crawford prospected at Ohinemuri and Waitekauri, struck gold on Hapu creek and engaged in sharebroking. He married about this time and was then employed by the Albert brewery in Auckland (1871) and storekeeping at Onehunga. In 1874 he went to Gisborne in the Pretty Jane with the engine for the South Pacific Oil Co., which was set up at Waiongaromia. In 1875 he took charge of the brewery at Gisborne and when a company was formed in 1895 he became manager. Crawford was the first mayor of Gisborne (1877-78) and was a member of the harbour board. He was a keen amateur photographer.
Cycl. NZ, ii; Gisborne Jubilee.
Volume 1, page 108FITZGERALD, GERARD GEORGE (1834-1904) was born in England and educated at the Grammar School at Bath, and came to New Zealand in the Castle Eden (1851). The gold diggings attracted him to Victoria, where he spent some years buying and driving cattle to the goldfields, digging and gold buying.
In the early sixties he returned to New Zealand and, on the suggestion of his brother (J. E. FitzGerald, q.v.), established a telegraph news agency for the colony. For a short period he was part owner of the Southland Times, which he gave up to visit the West Coast goldfields. There he renewed his acquaintance with G. S. Sale (q.v.), then Goldfields Commissioner, who got him appointed as magistrate, sheriff, warden and commissioner of crown lands (1867). With headquarters at Hokitika he did a great deal of travelling. In 1879 he contested the Hokitika seat in Parliament against S. George.
About 1880 FitzGerald returned to journalism, at first as the owner of a small paper in Blenheim and then as editor of the Wanganui Chronicle. While at Wanganui he was elected M.H.R. for Hokitika (1881), but after serving for one Parliament he was defeated by J. Bevan (1884). He became editor of the New Zealand Times (Wellington) but resigned a year later to take the editorship of the Timaru Herald, which he controlled until his death (on 7 Jun 1904). He was a lucid writer with pronounced political opinions. FitzGerald married in Westland Miss Kennedy (who was drowned in the Taiaroa in 1886).
Parltry Record; Cycl. N.Z., v; Harrop, Westland; Timaru Herald and Wanganui Chronicle, 8 Jun 1904. Portrait: Parliament House.
Volume 1, page 145FITZGERALD, JAMES EDWARD (1818-1896) was born at Bath and brought up in England. He was nevertheless an Irishman, the youngest son of Gerald FitzGerald, of Kilminchy, Queen's county, and his second wife Catherine, daughter of Sir L. O'Brien, baronet of Drumoland, county Clare. Educated in his native town, he passed on to Cambridge (entering at Christ's College in 1839), and graduated B.A. in 1842. His intention had been to go into the army, preferably the Royal Engineers, but his eyesight failed, and during the next year or two he took long walking tours in Great Britain and Ireland, and so became acquainted with the 'common people' from whom his life hitherto had been quite apart.
In 1844 FitzGerald obtained a post in the antiquities department of the British Museum. There his ability was quickly recognised, and he was promoted to the post of Under-secretary, which he held until its abolition in 1850. During these years he began to be interested in the question of colonisation. In 1847 he issued a circular in favour of founding a colony on Vancouver Island, which the Colonial Office was proposing to transfer to the Hudson Bay Company. In 1849 he published a book examining the charters of the Company and demonstrating that it had no right to be given control of the island. In the event, it did not acquire Vancouver, but it was not possible to carry out FitzGerald's proposal. He then had an idea that some parts of India could be colonised by white people, but his brother Robert (who was a captain in the 5th Punjab Cavalry) dissuaded him from this scheme and he turned his attention to New Zealand. He appears to have been associated with Wakefield's project early in 1849 and to have become impatient long before the psychological moment arrived. In Dec Wakefield wrote warning him not to go to New Zealand, as a man of his qualities would be lost there. Evidently FitzGerald was unhappy in his post at the Museum, for Wakefield advised him "however disagreeable your position may be, it is one of independence for the present, and it gives you time to wait and watch." The Colonial Reform Society was formed and FitzGerald became its secretary. He had ambitions to be the leader of the first party to New Zealand, but Wakefield wrote to Hutt, a director of the Company (in Feb 1850) pointing out his disabilities for the post. "He has uncommon abilities; is a very good fellow, and I like him very much. He has not position enough in this country. He is a younger brother without property and looking for a provision." The following month he wrote: "FitzGerald will make a very good emigration agent, and it is a great satisfaction to have so good and clever a fellow thoroughly enlisted as a Canterbury colonist." He was a member of the Canterbury Association, and evidently drafted most of their important letters. Wakefield got him put on the committee of management. In the discussions as to the name of the capital FitzGerald was all for "Christchurch" as against the alternative of "Lyttelton," then much in favour on account of the generous manner in which Lord Lyttelton had supported the Association. FitzGerald was given charge of the emigration agency, but a month or two later we find Wakefield complaining, from his partial seclusion at Reigate, that it was being neglected and that FitzGerald and Brittan were more concerned with the possible control of the colony after Godley's return to England. Wakefield sooner or later reached this point with many of his friends. He differed violently and could see all their defects at once. FitzGerald, he wrote, "is all imagination and no action-an immense promiser, quite sincerely; ready to undertake everything, but for performance, except in writing or talking, singularly feeble and heedless."
FitzGerald had just married Fanny Erskine (who died in 1900), daughter of George Draper, a London merchant, and had made up his mind to emigrate with the colonists. On 7 Sep 1850 he sailed in the Charlotte Jane as leader of the party. The expedition arrived at Lyttelton on 16 Dec and FitzGerald lost no time in getting himself installed ashore. Shrimpton's printing press was soon ready for work, and on 11 Jan 1851, FitzGerald (as editor) brought out the first issue of the Lyttelton Times, of which he remained in control for two years. At the same time he held the dual official position of immigration agent and inspector of police. He joined Godley in the demand for self-government, which was mildly convulsing the whole colony.
Towards the end of 1852 Godley felt that his work in New Zealand was done, and instead of remaining to be Superintendent of Canterbury he returned home. As a matter of course FitzGerald was nominated for the superintendency (Jul 1853), and he accepted in one of those lofty speeches which characterised the great occasions of his whole career. He had two opponents, Colonel James Campbell and H. J. Tancred, the latter under suspicion of having been brought out to split the Campbell vote. FitzGerald polled 135 votes, Campbell 94 and Tancred 89. On 28 Sep, in a small building in Chester Street West, overlooking Cranmer square, FitzGerald met his first Council. His speech on that occasion reads like a piece of studied and polished prose. In the finest language and with faultless lucidity and logic, the principles that ought to guide Canterbury in founding her government are set forth. He was Superintendent for the whole term of the first Council, that is, until 1857, and the scanty history of that period shows how high were the motives that actuated him. His loyalty to religion and education were marked; yet he set his face sternly against the application of state funds in such a manner as to relieve the individual of responsibility for his own convictions and his children's instruction. He advocated the complete severance of the Canterbury Province from the Canterbury Association, on the ground that local self-government was essential to the success of the colony; but he persuaded the Provincial Council to assume responsibility for the whole expenditure of the association in establishing the settlement.
In Parliament, too, FitzGerald took a prominent part. Elected for Lyttelton on the day after his return as Superintendent, he was one of the leading constitutionalists in the first Assembly, and took a strong stand against sectarianism, and in favour of responsible government. When the latter principle had been affirmed by the House with scarcely a dissentient, FitzGerald became head of the first executive, with Sewell and Weld as colleagues; but they resigned office when they found the Governor would not dispense with three colleagues, officials who had been appointed before the constitution, and were considered irremovable. His honorarium as a member of Parliament, £116, FitzGerald presented to the Lyttelton Colonists' Society to help to form a library. Indifferent health prompted him to retire from the superintendency and from Parliament in 1857, and he was appointed to act as emigration agent for the province in London. He sailed in a small schooner, the Speedy, by way of Australia, taking his wife and four children.
During his two years in England he received two offers of governorships-Queensland and British Columbia-but his health forbade his accepting. On returning to the Colony in 1860, he started farming on a property at Springs Station, which had been granted to him by the Provincial Council in recognition of his services. He was also in partnership with his brother-in-law (Draper) and Hunter-Brown.
In May 1861 appeared the first issue of The Press, of which FitzGerald was editor, and in Jun 1862, he became sole proprietor. Meanwhile he had entered again into both provincial and general politics. He sat in the Provincial Council (1861-62). In the middle of the latter year he was returned as M.H.R. for Ellesmere. In the ensuing session of Parliament he made several notable speeches on behalf of the Maori, by whose desperate condition he was deeply affected. In that of 8 Aug, which was particularly eloquent, he said: "I appeal to you tonight, not only on behalf of that ancient race whose destinies are hanging in the balance, but on behalf of your own sons and daughters-for I venture to predict that in virtue of that mysterious law of our being by which great deeds once done become incorporated with the life and soul of a people, enriching the source from whence it flows through the ages, the inspiration to noble thoughts and the incitement to generous actions-I venture to predict that amongst the traditions of that great nation which will one day rule these islands and the foundations of which we are now laying, the most cherished and the most honoured will be that wise, bold and generous policy which gave the Magna Charta of their liberties to the Maori people." The Government being defeated, FitzGerald was asked to form a ministry, but he proposed Domett. He tried to induce the Government to recognise the complete amalgamation of the two races by granting to the Maori full representation in Parliament. Most of his resolutions were adopted, but the Government balked at Maori representation, and FitzGerald withdrew his motion.
In the course of that Parliament he was for a few months Minister of Native Affairs (in the Weld ministry), but it was soon defeated and that practically ended his political life. He had represented Ellesmere (1862-66) and City of Christchurch (1866-67). Speaking at a farewell dinner in Christchurch, in Apr 1867, FitzGerald said: "No public man in the Colony could look back on a career which yielded greater satisfaction. From the time at which the Colony received representative institutions up to 1865 no ministry has been found in which he had not either held, or in which he had not been urged to hold, a prominent position." In Jan 1867, FitzGerald was appointed Controller-general, a title which a few years later was altered to Comptroller and Auditor-general, and he retained that post until his death in 1896.
Apart from his official life, FitzGerald always showed a keen interest in intellectual pursuits, and he was a leader of thought in whatever circle he moved. Some idea of his wide literary interests and advanced views may be gained from pamphlets, articles and books which he published, both before and after coming to New Zealand. His life of Godley, which appeared in The Press on 29 Jun 1862, is a noble tribute. He had sound ideas on the theory and practice of government, on literature, and on that field of thought which was generally designated as socialism. It was largely due to him that Wakefield's 'sufficient price' was applied in Canterbury. Gisborne says of him: "His mind was imbued with large principles and was richly stored with information of various kinds. A thorough Irish gentleman, he was, like his countrymen, quick, impulsive, witty and winning in manner and conversation." In Wellington, where he spent the last 30 years of his life, FitzGerald was president of the Citizens' Institute and a member of the Union Debating society. He died on 2 Aug 1896, and his widow in 1900.
NZ.C. (Canterbury Association papers); Canterbury P.C. Proc.; Stout in Who's Who NZ., 1908; FitzGerald, op. cit.; N.Z.P.D. (notably 25 Jul 1862 and 18 Aug 1865); Cant. O.N.; Cycl. NZ., i, i (p); Cox; Gisborne; Rusden; Godley, Letters; E. Wakefield, Stafford; Saunders; Lyttelton Times, 1851, pass. and 26 Nov 1923; The Press, 25 May 1911, 1 Feb 1930 (P).
Volume 1, page 146FITZGERALD, JOHN PATRICK (1815-97) was born at Carrickmacross, County Monaghan, Ireland, and educated at Dublin, where he graduated in medicine. (M.R.C.S, Eng.) He arrived in Wellington as surgeon in the Oriental in Jan 1840 and was a member of the Colonists Committee of Control in the same year.
A pious Catholic, Fitzgerald was appointed by Bishop Pompallier as catechist at Port Nicholson and thus was the first representative of that Church there (Dec 1840). He was deeply interested in the natives and as Colonial Surgeon in charge of the hospital at Wellington paid much attention to their welfare. He was appointed coroner (1841) and had medical charge of the Wellington militia and Maori contingent on active service (1846). Trusted by Rauparaha, he acted as his guide and adviser when he came to Wellington to watch the trial of a Maori for theft. When the colonial hospital at Port Nicholson was opened in 1847 Fitzgerald was in charge. Governor Grey was much impressed by his enterprise and skill and the fine service he rendered to both races.
Fitzgerald married (1842) Eliza Sarah, daughter of Thomas Christian (Dublin). After her death (in 1854) he left New Zealand for the Cape, hoping again to work under Grey. This wish was gratified by his appointment early in 1856 as superintendent of the Grey hospital at King William's Town, where he placed his skill and enthusiasm at the disposal of both races for 35 years. He visited New Zealand in 1861, after opening his first hospitals in Kaffraria. Fitzgerald retired in 1891 and died at Ramsgate, England, in 1897. He published in 1885 a history of the native hospital at King William's Town. (See T. H. FITZGERALD.)
Fitzgerald, op. cit.; Hubner; Pompallier; Rees; Ward; Tucker; E.H. Brookes Hist. of Native Policy in S. Africa (1927); The Silver Star, 1938; Marist Messenger, 1 Mar 1938; Evening Post, 29 Jan 1927; N.Z. Spectator, 19 Jul, 16 Aug 1854; Cape Mercury, 2 Apr 1891.
Volume 1, page 146FITZGERALD, MICHAEL, was trained as a civil engineer and surveyor and had some experience in surveys and railway construction in Great Britain. He came to Wellington in the forties and in 1853 was appointed engineer-in-chief in the Survey department at Wellington, and later chief surveyor for Wellington and Hawkes Bay. He was afterwards surveyor to the Native Land Purchase Department until its abolition. Fitzgerald represented Waimarama in the Hawkes Bay Provincial Council (1862) and Napier Town in 1863.
Hawkes Bay P.C. Proc.; Jourdain.
Volume 1, page 146FITZGERALD, ROBERT APPLEYARD was a planter in the West Indies. He came to New Zealand in 1840 and was appointed registrar of the Supreme Court and manager of intestate estates (Jul 1841). In 1842 he was registrar of the county of Eden and a member of the board of audit. His daughter was married (1842) to Willoughby Shortland (q.v.). In 1844 Fitzgerald was appointed a commissioner to investigate land claims and registrar of deeds. He was an entertaining public speaker and took a prominent part in the affairs of Kororareka. Later he was in business as a commission agent in Auckland for a few years and then returned to Australia. In 1849 he engaged in a costly expedition to New Caledonia to fish beche de mer, having under his command the schooners Minerva and Sir John Franklin and the sloop Mary. Having established a station on shore at Balade, he sailed for Sydney to arrange his finances. Returning in the schooner Elizabeth, he found that 200 natives had been killed in an attack on the station, and that Captain Rabey and the crew of the Mary had been massacred. Fitzgerald had great difficulty in fighting his way out of the reefs to the open sea. He returned to Sydney to face bankruptcy and re-establish himself.
N.Z. Gaz.; Scholefield, Henry Williams; Sydney Morning Herald, 12, 24, 28 Jan 1850; N.Z. Herald, 8 Jun 1895.
Volume 1, page 146FITZGERALD, THOMAS HENRY (1824-88), a brother of John P. Fitzgerald (q.v.) was born at Carrickmacross, county Monaghan, Ireland, arrived in New Zealand in the George Fyfe in 1842 as an assistant surveyor, and was one of the signatories of the Te Aro deed (1844). He remained in Wellington for some years. In 1847 he reported on the line of road to Wairarapa, and in 1853 he was appointed to survey native lands purchased in Hawkes Bay, amounting to over 600,000 acres. He suggested that the Nova Scotians who were seeking land in New Zealand should be settled near the harbour at Ahuriri.
Fitzgerald represented Ahuriri in the Wellington Provincial Council (1857-59) and took a leading part in the demand for separation from Wellington. When Hawkes Bay became a separate province he was elected first Superintendent because the Council was equally divided in favour of Captain Lambert and Captain Newman. He held office from 1859-61. He represented Napier Town in the Council (1859-61). During 1860 also he represented the 'County of Hawke' in Parliament.
In 1862 he went to Australia and entered the Queensland Government service as a surveyor, but resigned to start a large sugar plantation at Mackay, where he erected the first mill. He entered the Queensland Parliament in 1867 as member for Kennedy (being elected also for Mackay), and was Colonial Treasurer in the Lilley Government (1868-69). He again entered politics as member for Bowen (1873), resigning on account of insolvency in 1875. His plantations being unprofitable, he resumed the practice of his profession, explored the northern rivers and founded the sugar settlement of Innisfail, which was originally called 'Geraldton' in his honour. Retiring in 1885, Fitzgerald died on 10 Nov 1888. He married (1851) Jessie, daughter of James Wilson, Rangitikei. Fitzgerald's son, Charles Borromeo, was member for Mitchell in the Queensland Parliament (1896-1901).
N.Z.P.D., 1860; Wellington P.C. Proc.; Hawkes Bay P.C. Proc. and Gaz.; N.Z. Gaz., 7 Aug 1847; Queensland Gaz.; Ward; Carter; Queenslander, Nov 1888; Public Library of Victoria
Portrait: Parliament House.
Volume 1, page 147FITZGERALD, WILLIAM SANDERSON (1838-1920) was born and educated at Musselburgh, Scotland, and proceeded to the Moray House Free Church Training College in Edinburgh. He was first assistant at St John's Grammar School, Hamilton, when he was appointed by the colonial committee of the Free Church as teacher in the Pigeon Bay Academy. He sailed in the Royal Stuart (1861). Fitzgerald spent eight years at Pigeon Bay, receiving many boarders from Wellington and Otago. He then became rector of the Oamaru Grammar School, and was from 1876 principal of the Normal School in Dunedin and rector of the Training College. In 1894 he became inspector under the Otago education board. He was first president of the New Zealand Educational Institute.
Fitzgerald was an elder of the Presbyterian Church, a strong supporter of Sunday schools and helped to found St Margaret's College. He died on 27 Jan 1920.
Cycl. NZ, iv; Butchers; Ross; K. C. McDonald; Otago Daily Times, 28 Jan 1920.
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Masterton Anglican History
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NZSG Kiwi Collection (non-member records)
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| FITZGERALD, Flora Geraldine 🔍 | 1919 | NZ Probates |
| FITZGERALD, Flora Geraldine 🔍 | 13 Jan 1919 | NZ Probates |
| FITZGERALD, Gerald 🔍 | 1904 | NZ Probates |
| FITZGERALD, Gerald 🔍 | 26 Apr 1904 | NZ Probates |
| FITZGERALD, Gerald 🔍 | 1925 | NZ Probates |
| FITZGERALD, Gerald 🔍 | 07 Dec 1925 | NZ Probates |
| FITZGERALD, Gerald 🔍 | 08 Jul 1937 | NZ Probates |
| FITZGERALD, Gerald 🔍 | 1943 | NZ Probates |
| FITZGERALD, Gerald 🔍 | 06 Dec 1943 | NZ Probates |
| FITZGERALD, Gerald 🔍 | 22 Mar 1963 | NZ Probates |
| FITZGERALD, Gerald 🔍 | 1978 | NZ Probates |
| FITZGERALD, Gerald 🔍 | 29 Nov 1978 | NZ Probates |
| FITZGERALD, Gerald 🔍 | Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph | |
| FITZGERALD, Gerald 🔍 | 03 Jul 2002 | NZ Herald Deaths |
| FITZGERALD, Gerald Cornelius (Paddy) 🔍 | 27 Apr 1996 | NZ Herald Deaths |
| FITZGERALD, Gerald Henry P 🔍 | 1967 | NZ Probates |
| FITZGERALD, Gerald Henry P 🔍 | 07 Feb 1967 | NZ Probates |
| FITZGERALD, Gerald Henry Patterson 🔍 | Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph | |
| FITZGERALD, Gerald Joseph 🔍 | 1918 | NZ Probates |
| FITZGERALD, Gerald Joseph 🔍 | 15 Mar 1918 | NZ Probates |
| FITZGERALD, Gerald Joseph 🔍 | 30 Oct 1917 | Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph |
| FITZGERALD, Gerald Joseph Charles (Gerry) 🔍 | 07 Mar 2015 | NZ Herald Deaths |
| FITZGERALD, Gerald Leslie 🔍 | 1921 | NZ Probates |
| FITZGERALD, Gerald Leslie 🔍 | 13 Sep 1921 | NZ Probates |
| FITZGERALD, Gerald Patrick 🔍 | 1955 | NZ Probates |
| FITZGERALD, Gerald Patrick 🔍 | 07 Feb 1955 | NZ Probates |
| FITZGERALD, Gerald Patrick 🔍 | 11 Oct 1974 | NZ Probates |
| FITZGERALD, Gerald Patrick 🔍 | Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph | |
| FITZGERALD, Gerald Patrick (Lt) 🔍 | 23 Oct 1918 | Kiwi Le Quesnoy Soldiers |
| FITZGERALD, Gerald Raymond 🔍 | 1983 | NZ Probates |
| FITZGERALD, Gerald Raymond 🔍 | Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph | |
| FITZGERALD, Gerald St Quentin 🔍 | Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph | |
| FITZGERALD, Geraldine 🔍 | 09 Nov 1955 | NZ Probates |
| FITZGERALD, Geraldine Mary 🔍 | 1996 | NZ Probates |
| FITZGERALD, Geraldine Mary 🔍 | 17 Jan 1996 | NZ Herald Deaths |
| FITZGERALD, Ian Gerald 🔍 | 25 Feb 1954 | NZ Probates |
| FITZGERALD, John Gerald 🔍 | 1988 | NZ Probates |
| FITZGERALD, John Gerald 🔍 | 1996 | NZ Probates |
| FITZGERALD, John Gerald 🔍 | 19 Feb 1996 | NZ Herald Deaths |
| FITZGERALD, John Gerald 🔍 | 20 Feb 1996 | NZ Herald Deaths |
| FITZGERALD, Nora Geraldine 🔍 | 09 Feb 1945 | NZ Probates |
| FITZGERALD, Richard Gerald 🔍 | 1938 | NZ Probates |
| FITZGERALD, Richard Gerald 🔍 | 05 Dec 1938 | NZ Probates |
| FITZGERALD, Richard Gerald 🔍 | Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph | |
| FITZGERALD, Thomas Gerald 🔍 | 1910 | NZ Probates |
| FITZGERALD, Thomas Gerald 🔍 | 13 Dec 1910 | NZ Probates |
| FITZGERALD-EAGAR, Gerald 🔍 | Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph |
NZ War Graves
Gerald Fitzgerald 🔍 ASHWWI Military Defaulters
Gerald Fitzgerald 🔍 ASHSource: Military defaulters list, 1919, made available by Manatū Taonga — Ministry for Culture and Heritage on NZ History / CC BY-NC 3.0 NZ
| Name | Occupation | Address |
| Fitzgerald, Gerald | Teamster | Wanaka Station, Pembroke |
Masterton Library Wairarapa Archive
Gerald Fitzgerald 🔍 ASHNominal rolls: Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force
Gerald Fitzgerald 🔍 ASHEmbarkation nominal rolls of Army troops who served overseas in WWII. They are not exhaustive and generally do not include Navy and Air Force servicemembers.
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| Name | Army No. | Vol. | Rank | Unit | Single? | Enlisted at | Occupation | Last NZ Address | Next of Kin |
| 🌳 Gerald St. Quentin Fitzgerald | 465244 | 9 | Sergeant | Infantry Brigade | Married | Warkworth | Bank officer | Warkworth | Mrs. M.E. Fitzgerald, c/o Bank of N.Z., Warkworth (w) |
| 🌳 Gerald Raymond Fitzgerald | 81380 | 9 | Trooper | Army Tank Brigade | Married | Christchurch | Engine driver | 21 West St., Ashburton | Mrs. H.J. Fitzgerald, c/o H. Holland, River Tce., Tinwald, Christchurch (w) |
Biographies of the Pioneer Land Surveyors
Gerald Fitzgerald 🔍 ASHThese biographies were published in The pioneer land surveyors of New Zealand by Charles Arnold Lawn, 1977, and transcribed for online publication by Derek Brown in 2005.
Source: Made available in two parts (Part I, Part II) from Survey & Spatial NZ / Copyright NZ Institute of Surveyors. "This manuscript is made available in this original form for the benefit of researchers, historians and students"
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Caversham Project Electoral Rolls (1893-1938)
Gerald Fitzgerald 🔍 ASHElectoral 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 |
| 1925 | Gerald Patrick Fitzgerald | Surgeon | 201 High Street |
| 1928 | Gerald Patrick Fitzgerald | Surgeon | 201 High Street |
| 1931 | Gerald Patrick Fitzgerald | Surgeon | 201 High Street |
| 1935 | Gerald Patrick Fitzgerald | Surgeon | 201 High Street |
Whakatere Heritage Collections (Ashburton)
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BillionGraves (NZ cemeteries)
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| Name | Born | Died | Cemetery | Region |
| Gerald Fitzgerald | 17 Dec 1982 🔍 📰 | Ruru Lawn Cemetery | Canterbury | |
| Gerald Fitzgerald | 1927 🔍 | 1934 🔍 | Archer Street Cemetery Masterton | Wellington |
| Rev. Gerald Patrick Fitzgerald | 27 Feb 1942 🔍 | 10 Jul 1989 🔍 📰 | Ohaupo Catholic Cemetery | Waikato |
| Ian Gerald Fitzgerald | 24 Dec 1953 🔍 📰 | Tangiwai Railway Disaster Memorial | Manawatu-Wanganui | |
| Richard Gerald Fitzgerald | 7 Nov 1938 🔍 📰 | Te Aroha Cemetery | Waikato | |
| Geraldine Fitzgerald | 24 Dec 1953 🔍 📰 | Tangiwai Railway Disaster Memorial | Manawatu-Wanganui | |
| Geraldine Clare Fitzgerald | 24 Dec 1953 🔍 📰 | Taita Cemetery | Wellington | |
| Margaret Geraldine 'Geraldine' Fitzgerald | 1893 🔍 | 8 Aug 1977 🔍 📰 | Hautapu Cemetery | Waikato |
| Nora Geraldine Fitzgerald | 1914 🔍 | 16 Oct 1944 🔍 📰 | Sydenham Cemetery | Canterbury |
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New Zealand Gazette Index
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| Name | Date of Death | Age at Death | Cemetery | Plot Location | Section | Row | Plot No. | Funeral Type |
| GERALD FITZGERALD | Unknown | Karori Crematorium and Chapels, Wellington Region | Cremation | |||||
| GERALD FITZGERALD | 75 | Karori Cemetery, Wellington Region | Lawn/Z/1/71 | Lawn | Z/1 | 71 | Burial | |
| GERALD FITZGERALD | 86 | Karori Cemetery, Wellington Region | *ROM CATH/Q/129 | *ROM CATH | Q | 129 | Burial | |
| Gerald Henry Patterson FITZGERALD | Unknown | Unknown | Purewa Crematorium, Auckland Region | Cremation | ||||
| Gerald Fitzgerald John Kennedy | 11 Aug 1956 📰 | 85 | Hastings Crematorium, Hawke's Bay Region | Cremation | ||||
| IAN GERALD FITZGERALD | 23 | Karori Crematorium and Chapels, Wellington Region | Cremation | |||||
| GERALDINE FITZGERALD | 84 | Karori Crematorium and Chapels, Wellington Region | Cremation | |||||
| GERALD FITZGERALD EAGER | 81 | Karori Crematorium and Chapels, Wellington Region | Cremation | |||||
| FRANCIS GERALD FITZGERALD | 95 | Karori Crematorium and Chapels, Wellington Region | Cremation | |||||
| GERALD FITZGERALD MARTIN | 59 | Karori Crematorium and Chapels, Wellington Region | Cremation | |||||
| GERALD FITZGERALD HAMILTON HALL | 56 | Karori Cemetery, Wellington Region | Lawn/Z/9/10 | Lawn | Z/9 | 10 | Burial | |
| GERALDINE PHILLIPA FITZGERALD | 34 | Karori Cemetery, Wellington Region | Lawn/J/29 | Lawn | J | 29 | Burial | |
| CHARLES GERALD FITZGERALD EAGER | 75 | Karori Cemetery, Wellington Region | *ROM CATH/W/595 | *ROM CATH | W | 595 | Burial | |
| GERALDINE FITZGERALD | 26 | Karori Cemetery, Wellington Region | *Ch Eng/L/71 | *Ch Eng | L | 71 | Burial | |
| THOMAS GERALD FITZGERALD | 41 | Karori Cemetery, Wellington Region | *ROM CATH/O/188 | *ROM CATH | O | 188 | Burial |
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