Person:John Humphrey (33)

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John Delves Humphrey
m. 27 Nov 1859
  1. Caroline Elizabeth Humphrey1860 - 1937
  2. Harvey HumphreyAbt 1861 - 1945
  3. Charles Henry Humphrey1862 - 1945
  4. Edwin Harrison Humphrey1863 - 1906
  5. Albert William Humphrey1866 - 1934
  6. Delilah Humphrey1867 - 1946
  7. Frederick Humphrey1869 - 1944
  8. Herbert Humphrey1871 - 1890
  9. John Delves Humphrey1873 - 1950
  10. Arthur Thomas Humphrey1875 - 1950
  11. Beatrice Fanny Humphrey1877 - 1958
  12. Ernest George Humphrey1878 - 1967
  13. Walter Wimble Humphrey1880 - 1942
  14. Florence Annie Humphrey1882 - 1955
  15. Laurence St Leonards Humphrey1884 - 1968
m. 16 Aug 1902
Facts and Events
Name[1] John Delves Humphrey
Gender Male
Birth[1] 23 Mar 1873 Hastings, Sussex, England
Emigration[3][6] 2 Jul 1876 Sailed from London on the Waimea
Immigration[4][6] 4 Oct 1876 Wellington, Wellington, New ZealandArrived on the Waimea, after 93 days
Emigration[5] 1900 EnglandReturned to England to look for his mother's inheirtance, but never returned to New Zealand
Marriage 16 Aug 1902 Englandto Louise May Frost
Death[2] 20 Jun 1950 Greater London, England

Known as Jack.

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 John Delves Humphrey, in Pauline Fitchett. My Dear Brother: A Family History. (Wellington, New Zealand: P. Fitchett, 1989)
    Page 69.

    Henrey and Frances's seventh son John was born in Hastings, Sussex on 23 March 1873.

  2. John Delves Humphrey, in Pauline Fitchett. My Dear Brother: A Family History. (Wellington, New Zealand: P. Fitchett, 1989).

    He died in Tottenham, London on 20th June 1950

  3. Voyage to New Zealand, in Pauline Fitchett. My Dear Brother: A Family History. (Wellington, New Zealand: P. Fitchett, 1989)
    page 29.

    Henry Humphrey and Frances, together with their ten children, all their household belongings, personal clothes and some silver 'treasures' from Comphurst Farmhouse, embarked on the ship Waimea at Gravesend dock London on 1st July 1876. The Family had reported to the 'emigrants depot' three days before, where they stayed until the ship was ready to leave. On 2nd July they sailed for New Zealand and a new life.

  4. http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&d=EP18761004.1.2, in Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 82, 4 October 1876, Page 2
    4 Oct 1876.

    ARRIVAL OF THE N.Z.S. CO.'S SHIP WAIMEA, FROM LONDON.
    The New Zealand Shipping Company's ship Waimea arrived in harbor shortly after noon to-day

  5. John Delves Humphrey, in Pauline Fitchett. My Dear Brother: A Family History. (Wellington, New Zealand: P. Fitchett, 1989)
    page 69.

    He was to go to his mother's relatives and try to get some of the inherited money that his mother believed she would have had if she had been in England. Jack returned to England in 1900 when he was 27.

  6. 6.0 6.1 https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FSBG-K2X, in "New Zealand, Immigration Passenger Lists, 1855-1973," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FSBG-K2X : accessed 26 Oct 2013), Jno D Humphrey, 1876.

    Name: Jno D Humphrey
    Event Type: Immigration
    Event Date: 04 Oct 1876
    Event Place: Wellington, New Zealand
    Gender: Male
    Ship Name: Waimea
    Departure Date: 1876
    Arrival Port: Wellington
    Arrival Place: Wellington