Macdonald Dictionary Record: Henry Atwood Pickford

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George Ranald Macdonald
Production date
1952-1964
Description
One record, handwritten in ink on rectangular card, with biographical information for Henry Atwood Pickford. Written by George Ranald Macdonald for the Macdonald Dictionary of Canterbury Biography project, 1952-1964.
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P393
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Marks/Inscriptions: F 393 Pickford , Henry - At wood (1841 -1915) was born in Glos. Eng and came out to N.Z. as a young man . He settled in Ash. in 75 and was employed on the railway. He had a fine baritone voice and for 20 years was a member of St. Stephens Anglican choir marr. Mary Ann Rolph; she d. before him. He d. Ash . 25.3.15 ag S sons 2 daus son Wm. Rob ph, cabinet maker b. Glos. liv. Trevor ton a arr . 11.10.87 Mary Hayes, - Hokitika , liv. Trevor ton dau Wm. James H mercha ut + f ours a Burns LT. 26.3.15. St. Andrews Pies ley. M.R.; Type of mark: Machine translation/Transcription; Notes: Machine translation by Mark Fryer

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