Father |
HAY David, b. 2 Aug 1845, Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland d. 1 Oct 1919, Invercargill, Southland, NZ (Age 74 years) |
Mother |
KINNEAR Jane, b. 5 Dec 1840, Montrose, Forfar (Angus), Scotland d. 5 Feb 1912, Oamaru, Otago, NZ (Age 71 years) |
Marriage |
11 Oct 1871 |
Oamaru, Otago, NZ |
Photos
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| Hay/Kinnear. David Hay with his children, Thomas, David, Jane, Effie and Francis, 1882
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| Hay/Kinnear. David Hay and Jane nee Kinnear, Oamaru, 1900s? |
| Hay/Kinnear. Flour Mill, Maheno, Otago, leased and operated by David Hay, 1884-1898. |
| Hay/Kinnear. South School, Greta Street, Oamaru, early 1880s. All of David and Jane Hay's children, and the eldest three (Effie, Joseph and Francis) of Francis and Edith Hay attended 'South'. |
| Hay/Kinnear. Maheno, mill manager's house. The David Hay family (or parts thereof) lived in this house next to the Maheno Valley (or Kakanui) Mill at various times between 1884 and 1898. The house still (2013) stands next to the mill. |
Documents
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| Hay/Baker, 1948. Family register saved from burnt Hay/Baker family Bible. Most entries seem to be by Francis Hay Snr with information relating to his parents, self, children and grandchildren. |
| Hay/Kinnear, 1919. David Hay's death certificate, 1 October 1919. |
| Hay/Kinnear, 1912. Death certificate of Jane Hay nee Kinnear, 5 February 1912. Also, transcription of register entry, and verification letter from the Registrar-General's office re surnames of Jane's parents as given in the register entry. |
| Hay/Kinnear, 1879. Birth certificate of Francis Hay, born 28 May 1879. |
| Hay/Kinnear, 1895. Francis Hay's Standard Certificate for primary schooling: 1889-92 at Oamaru South, 1893-95 at Maheno Public. |
Headstones |
| Hay/Shaw; Hay/Kinnear. Plot: Block 6, plots 1/2 |
| Hay/Shaw; Hay/Greaves; Hay/Richardson; Hay/Kinnear; Hay/Lewis. The Hay family grave; it contains 12 burials (most notably William Hay and his wife Euphemia nee Shaw and their sons William Jnr and David) and two cremations. Plot: Block 6, plots 1/2 |
Histories |
| 04 Notes on David Hay (1845-1919) and Jane née Kinnear David Hay born: 2 Aug 1845, Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland.
Jane Kinnear born: 5 Dec 1840, Montrose, Angus, Scotland.
Married: 11 Oct 1871, Oamaru, Otago, NZ.
Jane Hay nee Kinnear died: 5 Feb 1912, Oamaru.
David Hay died: 1 Oct 1919, Invercargill, Southland, NZ.
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| 04A Notes on Children of David and Jane Hay. Thomas William, born 18 January 1873, Oamaru.
David, born 12 July 1874, Oamaru.
Jane, born 17 October 1875, Oamaru.
Effie, born 13 April 1877, Oamaru.
Francis, born 28 May 1879, Oamaru.
Elizabeth, born 29 September 1881, Oamaru.
Andrew, born 23 November 1882, Oamaru.
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Family ID |
F2 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
BAKER Edith, b. 21 Mar 1878, Oamaru, Otago, NZ d. 27 Oct 1943, Timaru, Canterbury, NZ (Age 65 years) |
Marriage |
29 Oct 1902 |
Oamaru, Otago, NZ |
Children |
| 1. HAY Effie, b. 11 Mar 1904, Oamaru, Otago, NZ d. 1992, Christchurch, NZ (Age 87 years) |
| 2. HAY Joseph Andrew, b. 20 Jul 1906, Oamaru, Otago, NZ d. 9 Oct 1976, Christchurch, Canterbury, NZ (Age 70 years) |
| 3. HAY Francis William, b. 25 Jan 1908, Oamaru, Otago, NZ d. 14 Dec 2002, Wellington, NZ (Age 94 years) |
| 4. HAY Ivan Thomas, b. 21 Jan 1917, Nelson, NZ d. Christchurch, Canterbury, NZ |
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Photos
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| Hay/Baker 1902. Francis Hay and Edith Baker Wedding, 29 October 1902, solemnised in the Salvation Army Hall, Timaru. |
| Hay/Baker 1961. Joseph, Nellie, Pamela, Anne & Laurence Hay, Effie Baker nee Hay, Stanley & Frank Hay. Burial of Francis Hay, Timaru, February 1961. |
| Hay/Baker 1961. Frank Hay & Joe Hay families and Effie Baker (nee Hay), Christchurch, 1961. Frank, Anne & Joseph Hay, Bramwell Cook, Nell Hay, Shirley Cook (nee Hay), Pamela Hay, Lynette Hay (in front) w David Cook, Effie Baker (nee Hay), Glenys & Jennifer Hay, Daphne Rabbitts (nee Hay; preg w Kathleen), Wesley Rabbitts. |
| Hay/Baker 1915. Oamaru Salvation Army Band, c1915. Frank Hay seated 2nd from right. |
| Hay/Kinnear. South School, Greta Street, Oamaru, early 1880s. All of David and Jane Hay's children, and the eldest three (Effie, Joseph and Francis) of Francis and Edith Hay attended 'South'. |
| Hay/Baker 1934. Francis William Hay. In Salvation Army uniform -- a captain? circa 1934, at the time of his engagement? |
Documents
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| Hay/Baker, 1961. Print-out of official register entry for Frank Hay's death, entry dated 21 February 1961. |
| Hay/Baker, 1948. Family register saved from burnt Hay/Baker family Bible. Most entries seem to be by Francis Hay Snr with information relating to his parents, self, children and grandchildren. |
| Hay/Baker, 1943. Print-out of official register entry for Edith Hay's death, entry dated 27 October 1943. |
| Hay/Baker, 1927. Employment testimonials re Francis Hay, 1918, 1925 and 1927. |
| Hay/Baker, 1917. School admission records for Francis William: Tasman Boys, 1916 and Timaru Main 1917. |
| Hay/Baker, 1915. Employment testimonials re Francis Hay, 1915. |
| Hay/Baker, 1908. Birth certificate of Francis William Hay, 25 January 1908. |
| Hay/Baker, 1902. Marriage certificate of Francis Hay and Edith Baker, 29 October 1902. |
| Hay/Baker, 1903. Article from magazine 'The Local Officer' featuring Oamaru Salvation Army band, including (in text and photo) Francis Hay. In the photo, Francis is seated centre-right with two baritone instruments in front of him. |
Headstones |
| Hay/Baker. Francis and Edith Hay's headstone, Timaru. Also Effie Baker. |
Histories |
| 05 Notes on Francis Hay (1879-1961) and Edith née Baker Francis Hay born: 28 May 1879, Oamaru, Otago, NZ.
Edith Baker born: 21 February 1878, Oamaru.
Married: 29 October 1902, Oamaru.
Edith Hay née Baker died: 27 October 1943, Timaru, Canterbury, NZ.
Francis Hay died: 21 February 1961, Christchurch. |
| 06 Notes on Children of Francis and Edith Hay. Effie, born 11 March 1904, Oamaru.
Joseph Andrew, born 20 July 1906, Oamaru.
Francis William, born 25 January 1908, Oamaru.
Ivan Thomas, born 21 January 1917, Nelson.
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Family ID |
F18 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |