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Thomas Vincent
(1803-1853)
Ann Lewellyn
(1793-1864)
Robert Millis
(1807-1864)
Catherine Ann Kerr
(Cir 1811-1869)
Robert Vincent
(1831-1912)
Fanny Millis
(1838-1925)

Alice Ann Vincent
(1864-1945)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Thomas Montgomery

Alice Ann Vincent 1

  • Born: 16 Jan 1864, Auckland, New Zealand 2
  • Marriage (1): Thomas Montgomery on 9 Mar 1881 in Northern Wairoa, Northland, NZL
  • Died: 13 Apr 1945, Arapohue, Northern Wairoa, Northland, NZ aged 81 2
  • BuriedFem: Apr 1945, Arapohue, Northern Wairoa, Northland, NZ
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bullet  General Notes:

Alice must have been only three or four when the family's shift to Thames occurred. Unfortunately nothing is known of her life and schooling, which must have taken place in Thames.
She was around fifteen when she moved to the Northern Wairoa.

Alice must have had a great con-stitution as she had fourteen children. The first was born when she was only eighteen and the last when she was forty. Alice Ann breast fed all these children till well over the age of two and one child tells of how he remembers Alice feeding the youngest and then the next two youngest lining up to have a turn.
She was also a great cook and cake decorator, supp-lying not only her family but also most of the surrounding district with birthday and wedding cakes, and she passed this skill on to her daughters. 3

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bullet  Noted events in her life were:

• Living, 1864 To 1868, Auckland, New Zealand.

• Living, 1868 To 1879, Thames, Coromandel, NZ.

• Living, from 1879, Arapohue, Northern Wairoa, Northland, NZ.


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Alice married Thomas Montgomery, son of Thomas Montgomery and Margaret Martha Rutherford, on 9 Mar 1881 in Northern Wairoa, Northland, NZL. (Thomas Montgomery was born on 15 May 1845 in Lisnaskea, FER, Northern Ireland, UK, died on 27 Jan 1921 in Mititai, Northern Wairoa, Northland, NZ and was buried in Arapohue, Northern Wairoa, Northland, NZ.)


bullet  Marriage Notes:

Alice Ann and Thomas were married from the home of Alice's parents and the witnesses were Thomas and Maude Bapett. The minister was F. Thomas Baker.
They purchased a farm at Arapohue and this land is still owned by their descendants today.
A letter dated 1893 mentions that Robert Vincent snr. was away from home for six months while helping to build a six room house and a sixty foot cowshed with the help of Thomas Montgomery.

All the family were keen sports-persons and took an active part in the A & P shows in the area.

At the turn of the century, a bush-working was established to mill the kauri, kahikatea and matai from his Thomas's property at Arapohue to the river at Mititai. This is where William gained his experience as a kauri bushman. The logs were winched and dragged by bullocks to be loaded off the skids on to the tramline which had been built to take the timber down to the river at Mititai. A locomotive was used to haul the timber to the river where it was rafted across to the mills at Te Kopuru and Aratapu.
A small pocket of bush was owned by Miss Karmody of Auckland, next to Thomas Montgomery's property, and on her death the bush was sold to the Kauri Timber Company and the land to Thomas Montgomery. The smaller trees were left and this land was never cleared by the Montgomery family for farming. The small kauri trees thrived in this small reserve, and many years later the Montgomery family donated this land to the district of Northern Wairoa as a native bush public reserve.

Both Alice Ann and Thomas were buried at the Arapohue Cemetery when they died.



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Sources


1 Owen Gibbins, Gibbins Web Site, https://www.myheritage.com/person-7500010_147946221_147946221/alice-ann-vincent. Surety: 3. <p>MyHeritage family tree</p><p>Family site: Gibbins Web Site</p>Family tree: 556018581-1 .... MyHeritage family tree, Surety: 3.

2 Lyn J. Vincent and Robyn C. Goyen, <i>The Family Tree of Robert and Fanny VINCENT
Northern Wairoa and Auckland, New Zealand</i> (ISBN 0-473-00340-6
Printed by The North Auckland Times (1982) Ltd, Dargaville, 1986), Surety: 1.

3 Lyn J. Vincent and Robyn C. Goyen, <i>The Family Tree of Robert and Fanny VINCENT
Northern Wairoa and Auckland, New Zealand</i> (ISBN 0-473-00340-6
Printed by The North Auckland Times (1982) Ltd, Dargaville, 1986), Surety: 3.


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