• John Bealey (1817 – 1867)

    John Bealey (1817 – 1867)            Died of illness        Place of death: Christchurch The brother of Canterbury’s third Superintendent, Samuel Bealey. For the story of the Bealey’s: http://www.peelingbackhistory.co.nz/samuel-bealey-1821-1909/ John is buried at Barbadoes Street Cemetery. *photo taken by Chris Bulovic*

  • Reuben Davis (1827 – 1901)

    I came across Reuben Davis’ grave at St Mary’s Anglican Church in Halswell one weekend and with all the typical, can’t be explained curiousities that makes us human, I can’t stray from a gravestone that has the words ‘accident’ or ‘killed’ without taking a photo – especially if where they died is also scratched into …

  • Dr. A.C. Barker (1819 – 1873)

    Date and Place of Birth: 5th January 1819 at Hackney, London Date and Place of Death:  20th March 1873 at Christchurch (from Meningitis) A Canterbury Association Settler:  Arrived on the ‘Charlotte Jane’ – 16th December 1850 Roles in Early Canterbury: *Surgeon Superintendent on the ‘Charlotte Jane’ *Set up the first Doctor’s surgery in Christchurch – …

  • George Rhodes (1817 – 1864)

    George Rhodes (1817 – 1864)        Died of a chill     Place of Death: Purau Buried at Lyttelton’s Anglican Cemetery, Christchurch The story of George Rhodes: http://www.peelingbackhistory.co.nz/the-rhodes-brothers/ Photo taken by Annette Bulovic The discovery of George Rhodes’ crypt at the Lyttelton Anglican Cemetery was to hold more than Chris and I expected…and not in …

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