Harriett Golding Catt

b. 1845-1849 (app)
Fairlight Sussex/Sussex Fairlight/Sussex Hastings/Sussex N.K.
bap. 04/03/1849 Battle, Sussex
d. 01/09/1939 157 Castle Street Dunedin, , ,

Parents

Harriet Golden Phillips d. 24/04/1852
William Catt d. 16/03/1900
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Marriages/Partnerships

m. 28/05/1868
William Wyckham Mountfield, Sussex d. 21/03/1924

Children

b. 07/03/1865 Annie Elizabeth Kate Catt Battle Union (at baptism)
bap. 04/10/1868 John Wickham Mountfield (at baptism)
b. 13/08/1868 William Wickham Mountfield d. 06/01/1955
bap. 04/09/1870 Jane Harriett Wickham Brightling (at baptism)
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Note: Includes only children from certificates, baptism entries, or from census entries where the relationship is specified. For married women, please see their husband's entry for children from censuses.

Occupations

1861 Scholar
1901 Ordinary
1939 Widow

Also known as

Harriet Catt, Harriet Fuller, Harriet G Wickham, Harriet Wickham, Harriett Catt, Harriett G. Fuller, Harriett Golding Fuller, Harriett Wickham

Photographs

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Documentary Sources

Mr and Mrs William Fuller, 29 King Edward street, celebrated their golden wedding on May 28. They were married at Mountfield Church, Essex. They have reared 17 children, nine being girls, and of the eight boys six have rendered service for the Empire. One of them, fighting with the famous 29th Division, was killed at the Dardanelles. There are 37 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Many relatives and friends called to congratulate Mr and Mrs Fuller, and amongst the telegrams was one from Mrs Fuller's step-mother, who came to New Zealand in 1857.

Source: Otago Daily Times, Issue 17336, 8 June 1918, Page 8
Allied Press Ltd via National Library of New Zealand (reproduced under the terms of https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/nz/)

DUNEDIN WOMAN WITH 108 DESCENDANTS Mrs Harriet G. Fuller leaving her home in Castle street with the Rev. Leslie B. Neale and Mrs Jones-Neilson for a holiday at the Company's Bay health camp. Mrs Fuller is 93 years of age, and has 108 descendants in New Zealand and England.

Source: Otago Daily Times, Issue 23311, 1 October 1937, Page 4
Allied Press Ltd via National Library of New Zealand (reproduced under the terms of https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/nz/)

Name of Ship RIMUTAKA Date of Departure 12th June 1908 Where bound New Zealand Port of Departure London
Steamship Line THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMR
NAMES AND DESCRIPTIONS OF BRITISH PASSENGERS
Port of Embarkation. | Contract Ticket Number. | NAMES OF PASSENGERS ... | CLASS. ... | Profession, Occupation or Calling of Passengers. ... | ... | Port at which Passengers have contracted to land.
London | 363 | Jopp Mrs M | 3rd | Housewife | ... | Wellington
...
" | 381 | Fuller Mr Wm | " | Farmer | ... | "
" | | " Mrs H | " | | ... | "
" | | " Mr S | " | | ... | "
" | | " Miss R | " | | ... | "
" | | " Miss L | " | | ... | "

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Locations

04/03/1849 Church, Battle, Sussex
07/04/1861 Union Workhouse, Battle, Sussex
26/03/1865 Church, Battle, Sussex
28/05/1868 Church, Mountfield, Sussex
28/05/1868 Mountfield, Ewhurst, Battle, Sussex
13/08/1868 Mountfield, Ewhurst, Battle, Sussex
04/10/1868 Church, Brightling, Sussex
04/10/1868 Mountfield, Ewhurst, Battle, Sussex
04/09/1870 Church, Brightling, Sussex
04/09/1870 Brightling, Brightling, Sussex
03/04/1881 Netherfield Village, Battle, St Johns Netherfield, Sussex
05/04/1891 Woodlands Netherfield, Battle, St John Netherfield, Sussex
31/03/1901 Netherfield, Netherfield, Sussex
Please note that map data is based on modern streets and house numbers (where a street of that name still exists), and may not reflect the actual historical location.