Genealogy of the Bryan and Martin Families

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  James Fox was born in 1916 in New Zealand (son of Charles Francis Fox and Frances Kidd).

    James married Nan Comerford on Yes, date unknown. Nan was born in cir 1917. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Charles Francis FoxCharles Francis Fox was born in 1878 in Tasmania, Australia (son of Frederick Rubenach and unknown); died on 9 May 1961 in New Zealand.

    Notes:

    Charles Francis Fox was born Kasper Rubenach. He changed his name before migrating from Tasmania to New Zealand.

    Charles married Frances Kidd on 6 Jun 1906. Frances (daughter of William Kidd and Ann McQueen Alexander) was born in 1887 in Greymouth, West Coast, New Zealand; died on 16 Jun 1958 in Westport, West Coast, New Zealand. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Frances KiddFrances Kidd was born in 1887 in Greymouth, West Coast, New Zealand (daughter of William Kidd and Ann McQueen Alexander); died on 16 Jun 1958 in Westport, West Coast, New Zealand.
    Children:
    1. Frederick Fox was born on 25 Feb 1907 in Millerton, West Coast, New Zealand; died in 2001 in Westport, West Coast, New Zealand.
    2. Herbert Cooper Fox was born in 1908; died in 1941 in New Zealand.
    3. John Charles Fox was born on 18 Jan 1909 in New Zealand.
    4. Jessie Fox was born in 1910 in New Zealand.
    5. Thomas Fox was born in cir 1910.
    6. Walter Fox was born on 28 Sep 1912 in Millerton, West Coast, New Zealand; died on 11 Oct 1975 in Granity, West Coast, New Zealand.
    7. Evelyn Fox was born in cir 1915.
    8. 1. James Fox was born in 1916 in New Zealand.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Frederick Rubenach was born in cir 1850.

    Frederick + unknown. unknown was born in cir 1850. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  unknown was born in cir 1850.
    Children:
    1. 2. Charles Francis Fox was born in 1878 in Tasmania, Australia; died on 9 May 1961 in New Zealand.

  3. 6.  William Kidd was born on 5 Sep 1860 in Glasgow, Scotland (son of Alexander Kidd and Frances Crawford); died in 1925 in Wellington, New Zealand.

    Notes:

    William was a jeweller in Scotland and went to sea when he was about 15. Some time between 1875-85 he made his way to New Zealand.

    William married Ann McQueen Alexander on 18 Jul 1885 in Greymouth, West Coast, New Zealand. Ann (daughter of Thomas Fraser Alexander and Isabel McLean) was born in 1867 in Stafford, Hokitika, West Coast, New Zealand; died on 20 Oct 1914 in Westport, West Coast, New Zealand. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Ann McQueen AlexanderAnn McQueen Alexander was born in 1867 in Stafford, Hokitika, West Coast, New Zealand (daughter of Thomas Fraser Alexander and Isabel McLean); died on 20 Oct 1914 in Westport, West Coast, New Zealand.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Presbyterian

    Notes:

    It was in Brunnerton that Ann McQueen Alexander met William Kidd. Their marriage certificate lists William as a coalminer and Ann's mother, Isabella McLean Alexander, as a witness.

    Around 1909-1910, work was beginning on the building of the Otira tunnel through the Southern Alps, connecting Westland and Canterbury. It was in 1914 that Ann Kidd died in Westport of breast cancer. William Kidd was an electrician at this time and went to Otira to work on the Otira tunnel project. His youngest daughter, Elizabeth Ann, went with him, presumably to keep house for her father.

    Ann was born at Stafford, Hokitika during the gold rush era. Situated on the bar-bound mouth of the Hokitika River on the West Coast of the South Island, Hokitika sprang into life in 1864 when gold was found at her back door and despite its hazardous entrance and the snags that infested the river, Hokitika was officially gazetted as a port on 8 March 1865 by the Canterbury Provincial Government which was desperate for revenue. It developed into a thriving mining town and an important port. The first settlers were John Hudson and James Price who set up a store on the banks of the Hokitika River in 1865 to cater for the miners pouring in following the gold strike in 1864. In 1866, with a population of more than 6,000, the town was almost twice its present size. People were either digging for gold along the banks of the river or servicing the gold mining industry that had spread along rivers in the region. By 1866 Gibson Quay was usually crowded with small ships - or at least those that had survived the ordeal of entering port. Despite this, more overseas vessels and more immigrants arrived at Hokitika than at any other New Zealand port in 1867. Between 1865 and 1867 there were 108 strandings - 32 of which were total wrecks. River floods joined the surf in making difficulties. Food and supplies came by sea by many coasting-craft which broke their backs crossing the bars or which ended their working-life on the north or south. Hundreds of adventurers were willing to pay £5 apiece for the 12-hours passage from Nelson and the high rates of insurance did not deter ship owners. The Hokitika Harbour Board did not come into existence until 1876 and the Hokitika Harbour limped on long after the gold ran out, trade dwindled and the port was closed in 1954. Hokitika was the largest "port of value" between 1865 and 1867.

    In 1948 there were still several banks, hotels, boarding houses, a hospital, newspaper, breweries, dairy factory, a whitebait canning factory, etc., and the largest gold dredge in the world was still working three miles from the town. The population of the Hokitika borough was 2,840 with gold mining (sluicing and dredging), saw milling and farming the chief support for the town.

    Ann was a self-taught nurse and midwife. It must be remembered that they always lived in mining communities that were quite small and most had no doctor, and the nearest hospital was far away. Ann's grandson Frederick "Snowy" Fox had grown up with his grandparents close by. Snowy told how his grandmother Ann was often out at nights attending sick people or delivering babies.

    When Snowy himself was born his mother Frances (nee Kidd) was very sick and they could not get Snowy to breathe. He was premature and weighed only two and a half pounds. Ann put him under the kitchen tap and ran warm water over his face; after two minutes of this he cried. She oiled him, wrapped him in cheesecloth, tucked him under her coat and took him to her home, which was just along the road. Despite his troublesome beginning, Snowy lived till his nineties.

    Ann got her skills from delivering many babies over many years and looking after sick people. With her daughter Elizabeth "Ann", she also lay out the bodies of anyone who died. "Ann" was about 15 when her mother died so she was pretty young to be doing this.

    On 20 October 1914 Ann Kidd died in Westport of breast cancer. Work had begun around 1909-10 on the building of the Otira tunnel through the Southern Alps, connecting Westland and Canterbury. William Kidd was an electrician at this time and went to Otira to work on the Otira tunnel project. His youngest daughter "Ann" went with him, presumably to keep house for her father.

    William's granddaughter Maud Sophia Gear, living with her family in Blackball at the time, also visited Otira. She remembered travelling by horse-drawn coach from Otira to Arthur's Pass, sitting on a knee of a soldier, on his way to the First World War. Her Aunty Elizabeth "Ann" Kidd went with her and together they made the return trip to Otira with the coachman. Maud was very young at this time but her memory of her visit to Otira was always very vivid and remained with her all her life. Otira tunnel was opened on 4 August 1923.

    Elizabeth "Ann" Kidd's son, Jack Burgess, stated his mother was the first woman to go through the Otira tunnel. When the viaduct across the Otira Gorge was built, my Aunty Della walked across it on the day it was opened in 1999 and before it was open to traffic.

    Notes:

    Married:
    The marriage took place in the Presbyterian Manse at Greymouth.

    Children:
    1. 3. Frances Kidd was born in 1887 in Greymouth, West Coast, New Zealand; died on 16 Jun 1958 in Westport, West Coast, New Zealand.
    2. Thomas Alexander Kidd was born in 1888 in Greymouth, West Coast, New Zealand.
    3. Isabella Kidd was born in 1889 in Greymouth, West Coast, New Zealand; died on 6 Jun 1942 in Nelson, South Island, New Zealand.
    4. Margaret Guthrie Kidd was born on 12 Dec 1890 in Brunnerton, West Coast, New Zealand; died on 30 Sep 1972 in Westport, West Coast, New Zealand.
    5. William Esau Kidd was born in 1892 in Brunnerton, West Coast, New Zealand; died in 1938 in Australia.
    6. Albert Kidd was born in 1894 in Brunnerton, West Coast, New Zealand.
    7. Elizabeth Ann McQueen Kidd was born in 1898 in Waimangaroa, New Zealand; died in 1990 in Wellington, New Zealand.
    8. Maud Hayward Kidd was born in 1903 in Millerton, West Coast, New Zealand; died in 1904.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Alexander Kidd was born in cir 1835 (son of ? Kidd and unknown).

    Alexander + Frances Crawford. Frances was born in cir 1835. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Frances Crawford was born in cir 1835.

    Notes:

    Frances Crawford Kidd died when her son William was about two weeks old.

    Children:
    1. 6. William Kidd was born on 5 Sep 1860 in Glasgow, Scotland; died in 1925 in Wellington, New Zealand.

  3. 14.  Thomas Fraser AlexanderThomas Fraser Alexander was born in cir 1830 (son of George Alexander and Margaret Guthrie); and died.

    Notes:

    Thomas Fraser Alexander's father was a farmer, and Thomas left home when young because he didn't want to be a farmer, and his father was very strict and hard on him. Some information on Thomas came from his great-grandson Snowy Fox, who knew him as a young child and used to go with him to look for gold on the beach at Birchfield. Thomas carried the gold pan and Snowy carried a special bucket that Thomas had had made for him. It carried the water needed for panning the gold. Thomas's great-granddaughter Maud Gear remembered sitting on Thomas's knee as a small child and being fascinated by his long white beard. Thomas allegedly married twice before he immigrated to New Zealand, the second time aged 25, and was left a widower both times. Possibly, both women died in childbirth.

    On 22 September 1863 he married Isabella McLean in Invercargill. On their marriage certificate they are both "over age" meaning over 21, and he is a widower. It was thought they may have met in Otago as the gold rush was on at the time of their marriage and the nearest place to be married was Invercargill, but now it's known they met in Victoria, Australia.

    Thomas was a mine manager in Brunner. On 26 March 1896, three weeks after he'd left, a disastrous mine explosion occurred and 67 men lost their lives. Thomas knew them all. It was the highest loss of life in a New Zealand mining disaster.

    He'd moved on with his wife and younger daughter Margaret to manage the Mangatini mine, above Millerton, north of Westport. It was early 1896 and he was the first state-appointed mine manager. Also living in Millerton were his daughter Ann & husband William Kidd with their six children. Thomas was now 70 years old.

    Thomas Fraser Alexander lived the last 20 years of his life with the Broadfoot family (his daughter Margaret's) in Birchfield. He died at their home on 7 August 1918, aged 93 years.

    Thomas always read his Bible on Sundays and never worked on the Sabbath. One particular weekend his daughter Margaret went to her father's bedroom to see if he was all right as he usually rose early in the morning. Thomas was sitting up in bed reading his bible. When Margaret explained it was Saturday, Thomas jumped out of bed and appeared in his working clothes, axe in hand, and was off to the wood pile where he worked for the rest of the morning.

    Thomas visited Otira to see the tunnel work in progress. His son-in-law William Kidd was an electrician working on the tunnel project.

    Thomas married Isabel McLean on 22 Sep 1863 in Invercargill, Southland, New Zealand. Isabel (daughter of Hector McLean and Ann McQueen) was born in cir 1825; was christened on 31 Jan 1825 in Ardclach, Nairn, Scotland; died in 1898 in Waimangaroa, New Zealand. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Isabel McLean was born in cir 1825; was christened on 31 Jan 1825 in Ardclach, Nairn, Scotland (daughter of Hector McLean and Ann McQueen); died in 1898 in Waimangaroa, New Zealand.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Also Known As: Isabella McLean

    Notes:

    Isabel's New Zealand death certificate states she was 56 and had lived in New Zealand for 43 years. This would make her birth year 1842 and means she would have come to New Zealand in 1855, aged about 13, but she was actually born in 1825 and aged 33, travelled alone from Scotland to Victoria, Australia, on the ship "Monica" in March 1859, where she was to meet widower Thomas Fraser Alexander.

    Notes:

    Married:
    The marriage took place in the home of the minister, Benjamin Drake, in Don Street, Invercargill, New Zealand.

    Children:
    1. George Alexander was born in 1859 in Sandhurst (now Bendigo), Victoria, Australia; died on 26 May 1944 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
    2. 7. Ann McQueen Alexander was born in 1867 in Stafford, Hokitika, West Coast, New Zealand; died on 20 Oct 1914 in Westport, West Coast, New Zealand.
    3. Margaret Guthrie Alexander was born in 1870 in Drury (?), Takaka, New Zealand.


Generation: 5

  1. 24.  ? Kidd was born in cir 1810.

    ? + unknown. unknown was born in cir 1810. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 25.  unknown was born in cir 1810.
    Children:
    1. 12. Alexander Kidd was born in cir 1835.
    2. James Kidd was born in cir 1835.

  3. 28.  George Alexander was born on 17 Apr 1780 in Dunbarney, Perthshire, Scotland (son of James Alexander and Jean Willet); died on 23 Jan 1851 in Forteviot, Perthshire, Scotland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: linen weaver, hand loom weaver

    Notes:

    A George Alexander was born c1780 in Dunbarney, Perthshire, Scotland.

    George married Margaret Guthrie in cir 1820. Margaret (daughter of William Guthrie and Jean Tait) was born in 1788; was christened on 13 Apr 1788 in Pow of Errol, Perthshire, Scotland; died on 30 Jun 1860 in Auchterarder, Perthshire, Scotland; was buried in Aberuthven Churchyard, Auchterarder, Perthshire, Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 29.  Margaret GuthrieMargaret Guthrie was born in 1788; was christened on 13 Apr 1788 in Pow of Errol, Perthshire, Scotland (daughter of William Guthrie and Jean Tait); died on 30 Jun 1860 in Auchterarder, Perthshire, Scotland; was buried in Aberuthven Churchyard, Auchterarder, Perthshire, Scotland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1851, North Corsiehill, Kinnoull, Perthshire, Scotland

    Children:
    1. Alexander Alexander was born in 1820 in Forteviot, Perthshire, Scotland; died on 12 Jul 1865 in 5 Union Street, Sandhurst (now Bendigo), Victoria, Australia.
    2. Margaret Alexander was born in 1821 in Rhynd, Perthshire, Scotland; died on 1 Nov 1890 in Auchterarder, Perthshire, Scotland.
    3. John Alexander was born in 1822 in Rhynd, Perthshire, Scotland; died before 1854.
    4. James Alexander was born in 1824 in Forteviot, Perthshire, Scotland; died in 1876 in Victoria, Australia.
    5. 14. Thomas Fraser Alexander was born in cir 1830; and died.
    6. Charles Alexander was born in 1832 in Forteviot, Perthshire, Scotland; died on 8 Aug 1906 in 65 North Methven Street, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland.

  5. 30.  Hector McLean was born in cir 1800.

    Hector + Ann McQueen. Ann was born in cir 1800. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 31.  Ann McQueen was born in cir 1800.
    Children:
    1. 15. Isabel McLean was born in cir 1825; was christened on 31 Jan 1825 in Ardclach, Nairn, Scotland; died in 1898 in Waimangaroa, New Zealand.


Generation: 6

  1. 56.  James Alexander was born on 8 Dec 1725 in Dunbarney, Perthshire, Scotland.

    Notes:

    According to the birth record of their daughter, Elizabeth, the Alexander family was living at Craighead of Elcho in 1766.

    James married Jean Willet on 14 Jun 1765. Jean was born on 21 Oct 1740 in Dunblane, Perthshire, Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 57.  Jean Willet was born on 21 Oct 1740 in Dunblane, Perthshire, Scotland.
    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Alexander was born on 12 Apr 1766 in Rhynd, Forteviot, Perthshire, Scotland; was christened on 13 Apr 1766.
    2. John Alexander was born in 1768 in Dunbarney, Perthshire, Scotland.
    3. James Alexander was born in 1770; was christened on 11 Feb 1770 in Dunbarney, Perthshire, Scotland.
    4. Hugh Alexander was born in 1772 in Dunbarney, Perthshire, Scotland; was christened on 5 Apr 1772.
    5. 28. George Alexander was born on 17 Apr 1780 in Dunbarney, Perthshire, Scotland; died on 23 Jan 1851 in Forteviot, Perthshire, Scotland.

  3. 58.  William Guthrie was born in cir 1760 in Dunbarney, Perthshire, Scotland (son of William Guthrie and Elspeth Nicol); died on 5 Mar 1857 in Whytock's Land, Barnhill, Kinnoull, Perthshire, Scotland; was buried in Kinnoull Churchyard, Kinnoull, Perthshire, Scotland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: agricultural laborer
    • Census: 1841, Kinnoull, Perthshire, Scotland
    • Census: 1851, Garry Cottage, Barnhill, Kinnoull, Perthshire, Scotland

    Notes:

    William Guthrie was described as a workman at Pow of Errol (1788), Mains of Errol (1790 and 1791), and Lorny (1794) in the baptismal records of his children. The marriage of William and Jean Tait was recorded in the minutes of the Kirk session of 9 July 1787. At the time of the 1841 census, he was living in the parish of Kinfauns. Living with him were his daughter, Helen, and her three children, Robert, Alexander, and Jean. At the time of the 1851 census, these same people were living together at Garry Cottage, Barnhill, Kinnoull Parish, Perthshire. There is no proof that three of the children (Anne, Charles, and James) listed for William and Jean Tait Guthrie were in fact their children. This may be the William Guthrie recorded in the parish records of Dunbarney as having had a child in 1804. This William Guthrie was identified as a servant to John Archer, tenant at Easter Kinmonth, which seems to differentiate him from the William Guthrie identified as a weaver in other Dunbarney baptismal records.

    William married Jean Tait on 9 Jul 1787 in Errol, Perthshire, Scotland. Jean (daughter of William Tait and Helen Croyle) was born in 1764; was christened on 23 Aug 1764 in Errol, Perthshire, Scotland; died on 18 Jul 1836 in Kinnoull, Perthshire, Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 59.  Jean Tait was born in 1764; was christened on 23 Aug 1764 in Errol, Perthshire, Scotland (daughter of William Tait and Helen Croyle); died on 18 Jul 1836 in Kinnoull, Perthshire, Scotland.

    Notes:

    In the death record of her daughter, Margaret Guthrie Alexander, Jean's name is given as Jane Tait. This is probably the Mrs. Guthrie whose death and burial are recorded in the parish records of Kinnoull Parish. Her burial date was 18 July 1836, and the mortcloth fee was paid on 6 July 1836. Cause of death was old age (73), and the burial was in Kinnoull.

    Children:
    1. 29. Margaret Guthrie was born in 1788; was christened on 13 Apr 1788 in Pow of Errol, Perthshire, Scotland; died on 30 Jun 1860 in Auchterarder, Perthshire, Scotland; was buried in Aberuthven Churchyard, Auchterarder, Perthshire, Scotland.
    2. Peter Guthrie was born in 1790; was christened on 7 Feb 1790 in Errol, Perthshire, Scotland; died on 10 Mar 1874 in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland.
    3. Elizabeth Guthrie was born in 1791 in Errol, Perthshire, Scotland; was christened on 12 Nov 1791 in Errol, Perthshire, Scotland; died on 12 Sep 1849 in Glen of Pitlowrie, Kinfauns, Perthshire, Scotland; was buried on 13 Sep 1849 in Kinfauns Churchyard, Kinfauns, Perthshire, Scotland.
    4. Janet Guthrie was born in 1794; was christened on 19 Oct 1794 in Errol, Perthshire, Scotland.
    5. John Guthrie was born on 17 Sep 1799 in Kilspindie, Perthshire, Scotland; was christened on 22 Sep 1799 in Kilspindie, Perthshire, Scotland.
    6. Anne Guthrie was born in cir 1800.
    7. Charles Guthrie was born in cir 1800.
    8. James Guthrie was born in cir 1800.
    9. Helen Guthrie was born in cir 1803 in Dunbarney, Perthshire, Scotland; died on 27 Feb 1886 in 5 Gowrie Street, Perth (Kinnoull), Perthshire, Scotland.