Author talk:Charles Hilgrove Gosset
Sources
[edit]census
[edit]- 1861 England
Name: Charles H Gosset
Age: 9
Relation: Pupil
Gender: Male
Where born: Northam, Devon, England
Civil parish: Bishops Hull
County/Island: Somerset
Country: England
Registration district: Taunton
Sub-registration district: Taunton St James
ED, institution, or vessel: 8e
Neighbors:
Household schedule number: 203
Piece: 1619
Folio: 39
Page number: 35
Household Members Age Relationship
Frederick Bankes 37 Head
Eliza J Bankes 30 Wife
Richard Addison 29 Brother-in-law
Elizabeth Addison 50 Mother-in-law
Mary Ann Clifford 54 Servant
Mary Ann Bodgers 23 Servant
Susannah Hart 23 Servant
Jane Walbutton 16 Servant
William Haddon 16 Servant
William Pierson 44 Assistant
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burial
[edit]- findagrave
Charles Hilgrove Gosset
Birth unknown
Death 31 Mar 1923
Burial Bromley Cemetery, Bromley, Christchurch City, Canterbury, New Zealand
Plot Block 37. Plot 160
Memorial ID 153226353
- New Zealand Society of Genealogists Incorporated; Auckland, New Zealand; New Zealand Cemetery Records
Name: Charles Hilgrove Gosset
Death Age: 72
Birth Date: 1851
Death Date: 1923
Cemetery: Bromley
Burial Place: Canterbury, North, Central
marriage
[edit]- New Zealand Marriage Index, 1840–1950. Microfiche.
Name: Charles Hilgrove Gosset
Gender: Male
Marriage Year: 1879
Marriage Place: New Zealand
Spouse: Helen Low Morison
Relation: Bridegroom
Folio Number: 290
baptism
[edit]- Devon Anglican Parish Registers. Taunton, Somerset, England: Indexes created from Anglican Parish Registers held at South West Heritage Trust.
Name: Charles Hilgrove Gosset
Baptism Date: 15 Nov 1851
Baptism Place: Northam, Devon, England
Religion: Anglican
Father: Isaac Henry Gosset
Mother: Laura Gosset
publication
[edit]- Officiating Ministers. CD-ROM. Ravensbourne, Dunedin, New Zealand: Colonial CD Books, n.d. > The New Zealand Giovernment Gazette, p. 172, no date
Name: Reverend Charles Hilgrove Gosset
Residence Date: 9 Jan 1882
Residence Place: Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand
Church: Church of the Province of New Zealand, commonly called the Church of England