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Wallace Brabyn
Vicom (NZ) Ltd.
P.O. Box 8166
Symonds Street
Auckland,
New Zealand

Phone: 64-9-379-4596
Fax:   64-9-379-4597

wallace.brabyn@vicom.co.nz

http://www.emctest.com/australia.cfm

 

BRABYN, Mr  J.W.

Home Missionary  Waimate Outfields Sth Canterbury Presbytery 1909

 

BRABYN, Rev William Tilden

b 5 June 1878; w Isabella Purvis b 18 November 1907 m 17 January 1929

(she remarried 9 December 1972 to become Mrs K.P. Lilly  d 1982)

Farmed at Milburn till he was 41 & then offered himself for Home Missionary  service.

HM Kihikihi Waikato Presbytery 10.1919, Ordained Home Missionary  1921

Tirau Waikato Presbytery 1926

Kaikohe Northland Presbytery 1931

Te Kuiti Waikato Presbytery  1935   

Katikati Bay of Plenty Presbytery 1942

East Coast Bays North Shore Presbytery 1946  ret 31 January 1948

Died 23 September 1969

 

LILLY, Rev Karl Percival

b 14 June 1899 Christchurch;

w (1) Nora Wentworth nee Cody b 20 June 1895 m 22 April 1935 d  February 1972 

w (2) Isabella Porvis (Ann) nee Brabyn b 18 November.1907 m 9 December 1972 d 28 January 1988 

He began on a farm at Tokoroa; he was a foundation student of BTI Ak 1925, graduated 1926;

entered Home Missionary service 1930

Home Missionary Hornby Christchurch Presbytery  1930

Roseneath Wellington Presbytery  1933

Greytown Wellington Presbytery  1936

Pokeno South Auckland Presbytery 1939,  Ordained Home Missionary  1940

Mangapapa-Kaiti Gisborne Presbytery  1943

Helensville Auckland Presbytery 1946; raised to full status November 1952

Birkenhead  North Shore Presbytery  5.2.1953

Belfast-Styx Christchurch Presbytery   30 August 1956 resigned 31 August 1961 ill-health

Awhitu South Auckland Presbytery, light duty,  Stated Supply  January 1969  retired 31 January 1970

Married Ann Brabyn; served Stewart Island Southland Presbytery 18 mths;

 both travelled as Chaplains on 3 voyages on Pacific Cruise Ships.

Died 8 April 1982  

 

 

http://www.archives.presbyterian.org.nz/

 

  Te Awamutu Courier, August 1924

FAREWELL AT KIHIKIHI


MR AND MRS GEORGE R. McGHIE

HONOURED.


BY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

CONGREGATION.


     After a residence of over fifty years Mr G. R. McGhie, one of the best known and highly respected settlers of Kihikihi, leaves shortly to make his home in Auckland, and to bid him and Mrs McGhie farewell there was a very large assembly of the Presbyterian community at the church Kihikihi, last evening, including representatives of all the districts constituting the Kihikihi Home Mission charge. The moderator of the charge, Rev. W. Butterworth (Te Awamutu) presided, and after some musical items he called upon Mr J. G. Sutherland, who had been a manager of the church with Mr McGhie for many years, to explain the purpose of the assembly.

     Mr Sutherland said he could speak of the splendid work rendered by Mr McGhie over a term of years, for he had been closely associated with him in several public and Church affairs, besides being a neighbour.  As church treasurer Mr McGhie had done remarkable work, and Mr Sutherland quoted some instances in support, concluded by wishing both Mr and Mrs McGhie all happiness, health, and a full measure of prosperity.

(Applause).

     At this stage Mr W. R. Stewart announced apologies from Messrs F. R. Moody, J. Budge, O. Kay and D. McPherson for inability to attend.

     Mr B. McGechie, on behalf of the Methodist congregation, tendered felicitations and good wishes. He had known Mr McGhie for 28 years, and he was a good neighbour, a keen church worker, and altogether a remarkably fine man. He had very worthy help-meet in Mrs McGhie, and together they were a pattern to the younger generation. He conveyed to them good wishes for many happy years in their new home.

     Mr G. W. Mairs supplemented the remarks of the previous speaker s, and said that the broadminded views invariably taken by Mr McGhie on public and church questions had won him high esteem. He was a man four square.

     Mr W. McGee also paid his tribute, concluding with the apt remark, "It is good to have known Mr and Mrs McGhie".

     Mr F. Smith said he was a comparative stranger to the district but he had quickly learned to esteem their departing quests, just as the older members of the community love them.

     Mr W. T. Brabyn, who had come all the way from Tirau, arrived at this juncture, and his arrival was signaled with applause. He was was at once invited to take part in the eulogium. Responding from a full heart Mr Brabyn said he loved Kihikihi for the sake of it people-they were loyal and true-and none more so than Mr and Mrs McGhie. They had set an example of love and fellowship among Christians; their door was always open, and a hearty and sincere welcome awaited the newcomers. Kihikihi district had lost several of it valued residents in the past year or two, but he could think of none who would be missed in the community so much as Mr and Mrs McGhie, even though they were only going 100 miles away, and would still have members of their family residing in Kihikihi. The McGhie's were known far and wide as always ready to do anything for the good of Kihikihi. The head of the family was always kindly. sincere, and straightforward, and, all hoped that he and his good wife would long be spared to enjoy happiness in the eventide of their lives.

     The chairman extended the felicitations of the Te Awamutu congregation, especially commending Mr McGhie for his church work over a long period of years, as member, treasurer, manager and elder successively.

     Then Mr Hamilton Allen made the speech of the evening, for he concluded a happy reference to many incidents in the life of the community more directly associated with the McGhie family, by calling upon Mrs McGhie to receive from the congregation a silver sugar bowl and cream jug to flank the silver teapot presented to her last week by her fellow members of the Ladies' Guild; Mr McGhie to receive an illuminated address and a solid leather suitcase and Master Gordon McGhie a book, while Miss Shirley Anderson asked Mrs McGhie's acceptance of a magnificent bouquet of spring flowers.

 

http://mcghiegen.orcon.net.nz/farewell.htm

 

BIRTHS

Gisborne Herald

 

Thursday, January 16, 2003
BRABYN.

- Bevan and Kelly-Marie (nee Peach), welcome with love, their first child, Joshua William. Born 13/01/03. Many thanks to Judi, doctors and maternity staff. (8lb 4½oz).

 

http://www.gisborneherald.co.nz/archives/births_archives.htm

 

Brabyn Te Aroha Hodge, Born: 20 MAR 1995at: Papatoetoe, Auckland, NZ
 
http://www.myrasplace.net/subrit1/fam00372.htm
 
Marriages

Compiled from Newspaper cuttings taken from the N.Z.Herald and Northland 
papers and contains information from 1915-1960

 

BRABYN John CAMPBELL Ann 03 Jan 1953 Knox Pres. Whakatane, by  Rev. W.T. BRABYN

 

http://pearlspad.tripod.com/wedding_anniversaries.htm

 

 

Brabyn, Ruby Maud
Birth : --living-- Wellington,New Zealand
Gender: Female

Father: Braybyn, William
Mother: Philps, Annie Maria

 

 Spouse: Beauchamp, Arthur

Children:

Beauchamp, George

Beauchamp, John
Beauchamp, Bernard
Beauchamp, Lenoard
Beauchamp, Ann

 

 

http://goatees30.batcave.net/philps/dat5.htm#2

 

Thoms’ Family

 

Year

First Names

Folio No

Spouse's Last Name/s

Spouse's First Names

1957

Raymond Ian

2548

Brabyn

Jennifer Elizabeth

 

http://www.angelfire.com/ga3/gretasplace/Resources/BDMs/Thoms/Thomsm2.html

 

SPAIN

Iltmo. Sir

Don Francisco Javier

Sa'nchez-Pinto Hernandez

(distant Colonel of Infantry. Horseman of the Real Order of

Cross of San Hermenegildo)

It rested in La Paz of the Gentleman

Its wife, Iltma. Mrs. Doña Beryl Alice Brabyn; children, Javier, Eduardo and Jorge Sanchez - Pinto Brabyn; political daughters, White Conception Leon, Rose Hodgson Coll and Maria Dolores Garci'a Armand; grandsons, Victory, Javier, Cristina, Elena, Fernando, Carlos, Marta and Jorge; political brother, Harry To Barbyn; nephews, cousins and other relatives. THEY REQUEST to his friendships and pious people an oration by his soul and the attendance to sepelio, that she will take place Tuesday today, to 10,30 in the morning, from cripta of San jOse, this capital, to this parish, where they will celebrate themselves you military funeral honors them and next to the cemetery of Santa Lastenia; favors that will be thankful deeply.
Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 5 of November of 2002.
Note: for more information referring to sepelio, Undertaker Santa Cruz. Tfno. 922620311.

 

http://www.eldia.es/2002-11-06/esquelas/esquelas209.htm

 

Americans acquire operator of TV by cable in Peru


Lima, Peru. - American Vic Sea bets that the Peruvians will appreciate the benefits of a greater competition in the small market of the TV by cable. Vic Sea acquired the operating multiservice (MSO) TeleCable de BellSouth, sent in 1989 like the first company of television by cable in the country. Vic Sea declares that it will invest 170 million dollars to modernize it, and to begin changed the name to him. From now on the MSO will be called TeleCable Century 21, announces Philip Brabyn, director of the strategic development.
His main competitor is the giant of the Spanish telecommunications, Telephone, owner of Magical Cable. The goal that Vic Sea has drawn up for TeleCable Century 21 is the one to catch 40 to 50 percents of the Peruvian market in next the five years. Nevertheless, their beginnings were not exactly shining. BellSouth cut the signal to him because, along with the purchase, Vic Sea acquired debts of million dollars.
After fast negotiations and acerbos commentaries in the press on the part of both companies, they reached an agreement by means of as TeleCable Century 21 will be in the air while Vic Sea solves the debts that unexpectedly inherited.

 

http://www.producto.com.ve/205/adage/adage.html

 

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