Andrew Lance Beath1
M, #286531
Last Edited=9 Sep 2000
Citations
- [S161] Bruce McPhail, The Bruces of Seafield (Ashburton, NZ: Higgins Print, 1983). Hereinafter cited as The Bruces of Seafield.
Alison Mary Beath1
F, #286532
Last Edited=9 Sep 2000
Citations
- [S161] Bruce McPhail, The Bruces of Seafield (Ashburton, NZ: Higgins Print, 1983). Hereinafter cited as The Bruces of Seafield.
John William Reid1
M, #286533
Last Edited=9 Sep 2000
Children of John William Reid and Nancy Evelyn Bruce
Warwick James Murdoch Reid1
M, #286534
Last Edited=9 Sep 2000
Citations
- [S161] Bruce McPhail, The Bruces of Seafield (Ashburton, NZ: Higgins Print, 1983). Hereinafter cited as The Bruces of Seafield.
Christopher John Reid1
M, #286535
Last Edited=9 Sep 2000
Citations
- [S161] Bruce McPhail, The Bruces of Seafield (Ashburton, NZ: Higgins Print, 1983). Hereinafter cited as The Bruces of Seafield.
Catherine Bruce1
F, #286536, b. 6 March 1875, d. 3 November 1960
Last Edited=12 Sep 2008
Catherine Bruce was born on 6 March 1875 at Springston, Canterbury, New ZealandG.2 She was the daughter of Murdoch Bruce and Catherine Polson. She married James Lambie, son of John Lambie and Mary Crawford, on 27 April 1898.3 She died on 3 November 1960 at age 85 at Waitoa, Waikato, New ZealandG.3,4 She was buried at Ashburton Public Cemetery, Ashburton, New ZealandG, plot 3189.4
She was brought up living at Ocean View Farm, Buckleys Road, Seafield, Canterbury, New ZealandG, from 1877 to 1897.2 She was a student at Seafield School, Seafield, Canterbury, New ZealandG, in 1879.2 She was a student at Ashburton High School, Ashburton, New ZealandG.2 From 27 April 1898, her married name became Lambie.3 Catherine lived with her husband at Inverell Farm, Lambies Road at Kyle, Canterbury, New ZealandG, from 27 April 1898 to 1941.2,5 She has an extensive biographical entry in the Prior to her marriage, Catherine taught at the Seafield Church Sunday School and throughout her life she continued her Christian upbringing. She served as President of the Presbyterian Women's Missionary Union and was also a member of the Pendarves branch of Country Women's Institute.
She was brought up living at Ocean View Farm, Buckleys Road, Seafield, Canterbury, New ZealandG, from 1877 to 1897.2 She was a student at Seafield School, Seafield, Canterbury, New ZealandG, in 1879.2 She was a student at Ashburton High School, Ashburton, New ZealandG.2 From 27 April 1898, her married name became Lambie.3 Catherine lived with her husband at Inverell Farm, Lambies Road at Kyle, Canterbury, New ZealandG, from 27 April 1898 to 1941.2,5 She has an extensive biographical entry in the Prior to her marriage, Catherine taught at the Seafield Church Sunday School and throughout her life she continued her Christian upbringing. She served as President of the Presbyterian Women's Missionary Union and was also a member of the Pendarves branch of Country Women's Institute.
Children of Catherine Bruce and James Lambie
- John Bruce Lambie+ b. 7 Jan 1900, d. 3 Oct 1965
- Mary Catherine Crawford Lambie b. 28 May 1903, d. 28 Oct 1924
- Lorna Ina Lambie+ b. 8 Dec 1913
Citations
- [S161] Bruce McPhail, The Bruces of Seafield (Ashburton, NZ: Higgins Print, 1983). Hereinafter cited as The Bruces of Seafield.
- [S161] Bruce McPhail, The Bruces of Seafield, page 15.
- [S161] Bruce McPhail, The Bruces of Seafield, appendix.
- [S2863] NZ Society of Genealogists, Ashburton Public Cemetery (Auckland, NZ: NZ Society of Genealogists, 1978), plot 3189. Hereinafter cited as Ashburton Public Cemetery.
- [S2901] NZ Government, Electoral Rolls, 1899 (Wellington, NZ: NZ Government, 1899), Selwyn, line 4122. Hereinafter cited as Electoral Rolls, 1899.
James Lambie1
M, #286537, b. 19 January 1869, d. 31 January 1939
Last Edited=3 Jun 2008
James Lambie was born on 19 January 1869 at New ZealandG.2,3 He was the son of John Lambie and Mary Crawford. He married Catherine Bruce, daughter of Murdoch Bruce and Catherine Polson, on 27 April 1898.2 He died on 31 January 1939 at age 70.2,4 He was buried at Ashburton Public Cemetery, Ashburton, New ZealandG, plot 3189.4
He lived at Inverell Farm, Lambies Road at Kyle, Canterbury, New ZealandG, from 1894 to 1939.5 He was a farmer from 1924 to 1928 at Inverell Farm, Lambies Road, Kyle, Canterbury, New ZealandG, "Inverell" was a farm of 400 acres. In 1924, James purchased "Fairview" from J Hardwick, a farm of 532 acres, and combined the two properties..5,6 He held the office of Member of the Ashburton County Council before 1939.7
He lived at Inverell Farm, Lambies Road at Kyle, Canterbury, New ZealandG, from 1894 to 1939.5 He was a farmer from 1924 to 1928 at Inverell Farm, Lambies Road, Kyle, Canterbury, New ZealandG, "Inverell" was a farm of 400 acres. In 1924, James purchased "Fairview" from J Hardwick, a farm of 532 acres, and combined the two properties..5,6 He held the office of Member of the Ashburton County Council before 1939.7
Children of James Lambie and Catherine Bruce
- John Bruce Lambie+ b. 7 Jan 1900, d. 3 Oct 1965
- Mary Catherine Crawford Lambie b. 28 May 1903, d. 28 Oct 1924
- Lorna Ina Lambie+ b. 8 Dec 1913
Citations
- [S161] Bruce McPhail, The Bruces of Seafield (Ashburton, NZ: Higgins Print, 1983). Hereinafter cited as The Bruces of Seafield.
- [S161] Bruce McPhail, The Bruces of Seafield, appendix.
- [S3015] James Lambie, International Genealogical Index (IGI) (unknown repository address: unknown repository, 19 January 1869).
- [S2863] NZ Society of Genealogists, Ashburton Public Cemetery (Auckland, NZ: NZ Society of Genealogists, 1978), plot 3189. Hereinafter cited as Ashburton Public Cemetery.
- [S161] Bruce McPhail, The Bruces of Seafield, page 15.
- [S2897] NZ Government, Electoral Rolls, 1928 (Wellington, NZ: Government Print, 1928), line 4782. Hereinafter cited as Electoral Rolls, 1928.
- [S131] John Brown, Ashburton, New Zealand: Its pioneers and its history, 1853-1939 (Dunedin, NZ: A.H. & A.W. Reed, 1939), page 351. Hereinafter cited as Ashburton, NZ: 1853-1939.
John Bruce Lambie1
M, #286538, b. 7 January 1900, d. 3 October 1965
Last Edited=29 Sep 2014
John Bruce Lambie was born on 7 January 1900.2 He was the son of James Lambie and Catherine Bruce. He married Eveline Alice Madge Clark before 1925.3 He died on 3 October 1965 at age 65.4 He was buried at Ashburton Public Cemetery, Ashburton, New ZealandG, plot 6300.4
He was a farmer in 1939 at Inverell Farm, Lambies Road, Kyle, Canterbury, New ZealandG.2
He was a farmer in 1939 at Inverell Farm, Lambies Road, Kyle, Canterbury, New ZealandG.2
Children of John Bruce Lambie and Eveline Alice Madge Clark
Citations
- [S161] Bruce McPhail, The Bruces of Seafield (Ashburton, NZ: Higgins Print, 1983). Hereinafter cited as The Bruces of Seafield.
- [S161] Bruce McPhail, The Bruces of Seafield, page 15.
- [S161] Bruce McPhail, The Bruces of Seafield, appendix.
- [S2863] NZ Society of Genealogists, Ashburton Public Cemetery (Auckland, NZ: NZ Society of Genealogists, 1978), plot 6300. Hereinafter cited as Ashburton Public Cemetery.
Mary Catherine Crawford Lambie1
F, #286539, b. 28 May 1903, d. 28 October 1924
Last Edited=15 Apr 2001
Mary Catherine Crawford Lambie was born on 28 May 1903.2 She was the daughter of James Lambie and Catherine Bruce. She died on 28 October 1924 at age 21.3 She was buried at Ashburton Public Cemetery, Ashburton, New ZealandG, plot 3189.3
Citations
- [S161] Bruce McPhail, The Bruces of Seafield (Ashburton, NZ: Higgins Print, 1983). Hereinafter cited as The Bruces of Seafield.
- [S161] Bruce McPhail, The Bruces of Seafield, page 15.
- [S2863] NZ Society of Genealogists, Ashburton Public Cemetery (Auckland, NZ: NZ Society of Genealogists, 1978), plot 3189. Hereinafter cited as Ashburton Public Cemetery.
Lorna Ina Lambie1
F, #286540, b. 8 December 1913
Last Edited=30 Aug 2008
Lorna Ina Lambie was born on 8 December 1913.2 She is the daughter of James Lambie and Catherine Bruce. She married Austin Beart Ranby.3
Her married name became Ranby.3
Her married name became Ranby.3