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Charles Edward Bernard

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Charles Edward Bernard

Birth
County Wicklow, Ireland
Death
27 Jul 1922 (aged 77–78)
Dunedin, Dunedin City, Otago, New Zealand
Burial
Andersons Bay, Dunedin City, Otago, New Zealand Add to Map
Plot
Block 58. Plot 77
Memorial ID
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Cyclopedia of NZ 1897 - Shadows of Time living at Cross Creek Railway Station the next after the Summit Station on the Rimutaka Incline. It is thirty six miles from Te Aro Station, Wellington and 273 feet above sea level. Mails arrive and depart by the evening trains. Mr Charles Edward Bernard is the Stationmaster.

Mr Charles Edward Bernard, Stationmaster etc, at Cross Creek was born near Dublin, Ireland in 1844. After attending a private school in his native city he immigrated to New Zealand arriving in Nelson in 1868. For three years Mr Bernard worked on a sheep station and afterwards served with the Armed Constabulary for five years. In 1880 he joined the New Zealand Railway Department as signalman at Cross Creek and thirteen years later was promoted to the position he now holds.

It would seem Charles came on the "Queen Bee" to Nelson in 1868 see Nelson Examiner & NZ Chronicle, of 07 Jan 1868 in Papers Past.

Queen Bee London 29-Sep-1868 Nelson 04-Jan-1868 98 Captain Leslie

Bernard Charles Edward 78 Years Burial 27 Jul 1922 Andersons Bay Cemetery

Cemetery Details
Surnamebernard
Forename Charles Edward
Age 78 Years
Gender Male
Date Of Death 27 Jul 1922
Last Address Dunedin Hospital
Next Of Kin
Funeral Director Hugh Gourley Ltd, Grant Street, Dunedin
Cemetery Andersons Bay Cemetery
Location Block 58. Plot 77
Date Of Burial 28 Jul 1922
Type Burial
Occupation
Place Of Birth
Date Of Birth Not Recorded
Notes Original Reference:- A19220754
Occupation:- Govt Employee
Native Of:- Ireland
Years In Nz:- 49
Place Died:- Dunedin

Burial: Anderson's Bay Cemetery
Dunedin
Otago, New Zealand
Find A Grave Memorial# 122059843

Cyclopedia of NZ 1897 - Shadows of Time living at Cross Creek Railway Station the next after the Summit Station on the Rimutaka Incline. It is thirty six miles from Te Aro Station, Wellington and 273 feet above sea level. Mails arrive and depart by the evening trains. Mr Charles Edward Bernard is the Stationmaster.

Mr Charles Edward Bernard, Stationmaster etc, at Cross Creek was born near Dublin, Ireland in 1844. After attending a private school in his native city he immigrated to New Zealand arriving in Nelson in 1868. For three years Mr Bernard worked on a sheep station and afterwards served with the Armed Constabulary for five years. In 1880 he joined the New Zealand Railway Department as signalman at Cross Creek and thirteen years later was promoted to the position he now holds.

It would seem Charles came on the "Queen Bee" to Nelson in 1868 see Nelson Examiner & NZ Chronicle, of 07 Jan 1868 in Papers Past.

Queen Bee London 29-Sep-1868 Nelson 04-Jan-1868 98 Captain Leslie

Bernard Charles Edward 78 Years Burial 27 Jul 1922 Andersons Bay Cemetery

Cemetery Details
Surnamebernard
Forename Charles Edward
Age 78 Years
Gender Male
Date Of Death 27 Jul 1922
Last Address Dunedin Hospital
Next Of Kin
Funeral Director Hugh Gourley Ltd, Grant Street, Dunedin
Cemetery Andersons Bay Cemetery
Location Block 58. Plot 77
Date Of Burial 28 Jul 1922
Type Burial
Occupation
Place Of Birth
Date Of Birth Not Recorded
Notes Original Reference:- A19220754
Occupation:- Govt Employee
Native Of:- Ireland
Years In Nz:- 49
Place Died:- Dunedin

Burial: Anderson's Bay Cemetery
Dunedin
Otago, New Zealand
Find A Grave Memorial# 122059843



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