Children of Amelia and John Kidson

01. John Kidson

cal 1836 b. Buckinghamshire Find a Grave
1841 living with his family in Davis's Buildings, Brocas St, Eton, Buckinghamshire; another couple also in the house TNA: HO 107/60/6 f9 p13
1842-03-15 father emigrated to Nelson, New Zealand, arriving on the Bolton; presumably accompanied by his family Florence Anne Morgan Family Tree
1862 m. Martha Newport (1840–1918, d. of Samuel and Ann (Wilsden) Newport) Find a Grave
Children: Amelia (1863–1867, b. New Zealand), Ann (1864–1951, b. Nelson), Eliza (1866–1947), John (1868–1915, b. New Zealand), Charlotte (1870–1945, b. Nelson), Alice Beatrice (1873–1919, b. New Zealand); Henry Tuck (1876–1928), Martha Lilly (1878–1956), both b. Nelson; Ethel May (1881–1954, b. New Zealand); James Russell (1883–1969), and Constance Ruby Ericson (1886–1971), both b. Nelson Find a Grave
1865/1892 the longest serving Lighthouse Keeper at Nelson's Boulder Bank Lighthouse Find a Grave
  their children rowed across the bay to school each day
1871-09-14

On the night of Thursday September 14, 1871, between eight and nine o' clock, John responded to the calls for help from someone in trouble at the small boat passage. On arriving at the scene he found a whale boat upside down, with three people clinging to it. One of them, a woman, was holding onto her child who had drowned when the boat capsized. After putting these people in his boat, they went in search of another man who had drifted away towards the entrance, clinging to an oar. They rescued him in the nick of time, but there was no sign of the other two people. While all this was happening, Martha, John's wife, was firing the signal cannon to try and attract attention at the port.

The boat, a little over 22ft long, had sailed down from French Pass in the charge of William Webber, with seven people on board. Five of them were returning to Nelson, along with some cargo to sell. The passengers were Thomas Hamilton, who was giving William Webber a hand, Mr and Mrs Stephen Leaver and their baby, a Mr Watson and Miss Caroline Reynolds, Webber's fiancιe. The cargo consisted of 11 pigs, some sheep and pig skins, three cow hides, two boxes of clothes, a box of butter and a sack to sell in Nelson.

They had reached the boat passage at about seven pm and tried to enter, but grounded coming in. The tide was making and, in the attempt to get through, the boat got broadside on to the waves and capsized. Going through the boat passage saved twenty to thirty minutes over going around the end of the bank and coming in what is now the old entrance. The passage was only usable an hour or so either side of high water, which was at nine fifteen pm, so they were a bit early.

After a search for the other two people, William Webber and Miss Reynolds, John took the survivors over to the Ship Hotel, where they were seen to by Dr Vickerman and Dr Farelle. Dr Haynes of HMS Basilisk, which was in port at the time, also offered his assistance.

The coroner's jury at the inquest following the accident expressed the opinion that some recognition should be made to John Kidson for his courageous and humane act in rescuing the survivors. William Webber's body was recovered about three weeks later, but Miss Reynolds' body was never found.

1872-01-26 at the Nelson Caledonian Society's first annual dinner at the Trafalgar Hotel, presented with their silver medal for his humane act of saving lives
1890 mariner, of Nelson, Nelson electoral roll
1892-07-31 d. Nelson, Nelson City, Nelson New Zealand Death Index; Find a Grave


02. Amelia Kidson

1838 Q4 b. Eton RD (as Amelia Kitson) GRO index
1838-09-30 bapt. Eton, Buckinghamshire "England Births and Christenings, 1538–1975", database, FamilySearch: 20 March 2020, Amelia Kidson, 1838
1841 living with her family in Davis's Buildings, Brocas St, Eton, Buckinghamshire; another couple also in the house TNA: HO 107/60/6 f9 p13
1842-03-15 father emigrated to Nelson, New Zealand, arriving on the Bolton; presumably accompanied by his family Florence Anne Morgan Family Tree
1862 m. John Ward (1834–1913, b. Worcester) Find a Grave
Children: Sarah Catherine (1868–1930) and Charlotte (1870–1870), both b. New Zealand
1911-01-21 d. Nelson, New Zealand Find a Grave
  bur. plot 27, Anglican (CE) block 5, Wakapuaka Cemetery, Nelson, Nelson City, Nelson, New Zealand


03. Sarah Kidson

1840 b. Buckinghamshire Find a Grave
1840-07-19 bapt. Eton, Buckinghamshire (as Sarah Kitson) "England Births and Christenings, 1538–1975", database, FamilySearch: 20 March 2020, Sarah Kitson, 1840
1841 living with her family in Davis's Buildings, Brocas St, Eton, Buckinghamshire; another couple also in the house TNA: HO 107/60/6 f9 p13
1842-03-15 father emigrated to Nelson, New Zealand, arriving on the Bolton; presumably accompanied by his family Florence Anne Morgan Family Tree
1861 m. Edward Goodall (1839–1909, b. Narellan, Camden Council, New South Wales, Australia) Find a Grave
Children: Charlotte Elizabeth (1866–1937) and Charles (1871–1948)
1925-07-01 d. Greymouth, Grey District, West Coast, New Zealand Find a Grave
  bur. Karoro Cemetery, Greymouth, Grey District, West Coast


04. Mary Anne Kidson

1842 b. New Zealand Find a Grave
1861 m. Edward Murrell (? – 1925)
Children: Mary Ann (1865–1866), Henry (1867–1922), Arthur (1871–1888), and Charles (1881–1937)
1912-07-22 d.
  bur. plot 8, block 1, Cromwell Cemetery, Cromwell, Central Otago District, Otago, New Zealand


05. Charles Benny Kidson

1844 b. Find a Grave
  m. Eliza Newport (1846–1921, b. Nelson, New Zealand, d. of Samuel and Ann (Wilsden) Newport) Find a Grave
Children: Charles (1868–1939, b. Nelson), George (1871–1942), Arthur (1873–1915, b. Nelson), Amelia (1876–1964), Edith (1878–1879, b. New Zealand); Eliza Grace (1882–1957), Charlotte (1886–1968), Martha Lilian (1886–1973), and Frances Emily (1892–1911), all b. Nelson Find a Grave
1890 artist, of Nelson, Nelson electoral roll
1927-10-28 d. Find a Grave
  bur. plot 83, Anglican (CE) block 27, Wakapuaka Cemetery, Nelson, Nelson City, Nelson, New Zealand


06. Catherine Kidson

1847 b. Nelson, New Zealand Find a Grave
1868-02-10 m. William Morrison (1839–1883, b. Scotland) at her father's residence Find a Grave, citing Nelson Evening Mail, vol. III issue 33, 1868-02-10; Find a Grave
Child: David Burns (1879–1879), b. Nelson Find a Grave, citing Nelson Evening Mail, vol. XIV issue 295, 1879-12-24
1879-11-10 d. Find a Grave
  bur. plot 049, Anglican (CE) block 01, Wakapuaka Cemetery, Nelson, Nelson City, Nelson, New Zealand


07. Charlotte Ann Kidson

1848 b. Find a Grave
  m. John Fredk Ericson (? –1932)
1926-03-19 d.
  bur. plot 162, general 45, Timaru Cemetery, Timaru, Timaru District, Canterbury, New Zealand


08. George Henry Kidson

1852 b. Nelson, New Zealand Find a Grave
1875 m.1. Martha Kite (1855–1907)
Children with 1st wife: Harry Lionel (1888–1956), b. Nelson; Ruby Louise (1890–1895); Francis George (cal 1892 – 1915), Albert Edward (1894–1955), and Constance Maude (1896–1963), all b. Nelson
1912 m.2. Emma Jane Ford (1862–1919, b. Berry Pomeroy, South Hams, Devon) Find a Grave
1927-04-11 d. Nelson Find a Grave
  bur. plot 1, block B, Maparewa Cemetery, Tapawera, Tasman District, Tasman, New Zealand


09. Arthur Kidson

1854-10-23 b. Nelson, New Zealand Find a Grave
1935-09-14 d.
  bur. plot 027_G, Anglican (CE) block 05, Wakapuaka Cemetery, Nelson, Nelson City, Nelson, New Zealand
  obituary in the Nelson Evening Mail


10. Ann Kidson

1858 b. Nelson, New Zealand Find a Grave
1878 m. William Arthur Wildman (1852–1937, b. Tasman, New Zealand) Find a Grave
Children: John Kidson (? –1900), Caroline Annie (1879–1953), William Arthur (1880–1953), Edward Murrell (1886–1953), Amelia Constance (1889–1948), Florence Catherine (1891–1964); Frederick Charles (1894–1916), and Sybil Louise (1900–1900), both b. Nelson Find a Grave
1924-07-18 d. Nelson
  bur. plot 15, Anglican (CE) block 30, Wakapuaka Cemetery, Nelson, Nelson City, Nelson, New Zealand


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