Rev. Philip Cuthbert ANDERSON (1848 – 1932)

Name

Rev. Philip Cuthbert Anderson

Gender

Male

Birthdate

14 August 1848

Birthplace

Bethnal Green, Middlesex, England

Marriage(s)

11 February 1874
Waipawa
Katherine Anderson
11 April 1887
Scone, New South Wales, Australia
Flora Jessie Colquhoun Anderson

Date of death

24 February 1932

Place of death

Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Parents

  • Reverend Henry Lacon Anderson (27/3/1817-7/4/1879)
  • Sophie Minnie Anderson, nee Cuthbert (1828-1902)

Partner(s)

  • Katherine Anderson, nee Arrow (2/6/1855-15/5/1886)
  • Flora Jessie Colquhoun Anderson, nee Kennedy (13/8/1862-28/05/1933)

Children

  • Philip Henry Spencer Anderson (1876-1922)
  • Cuthbert Leonard Hamilton Anderson (1877-1878)
  • Mary Catherine Margaret Anderson (born 1879)
  • Jessie Muriel Mountfort Anderson (1881-1897)
  • Alice Lilian Agnes Anderson (1882-1896)
  • Cuthbert John Stephen Anderson (1887-1918)
  • Duncan James Kennedy Anderson (1890-1962)
  • George Donald Kennedy Anderson (1893-1985)
  • Elizabeth Kennedy Anderson (1894-1973)
  • Edward Augustine David Anderson (1896-1939)
  • Patrick Joseph Francis Anderson (1898-1898)
  • John Johnston Kennedy Anderson (1901-1968)
  • Flora Mary Walburgher Anderson (1905-1960)

Primary education

Berkhamstead Grammar School, London

Biography

Arrived in New Zealand from London, aged 17 years, 1866
Came to Hawke’s Bay and was assistant schoolmaster at Napier Grammar School
Ordained as a deacon, 1873
First Vicar of Taradale, 1873-1877
Moved to Akaroa 1877-1879, Christchurch 1879-1881, Chatham Islands, 1882, Gundy, New South Wales 1883-1884, Newcastle, New South Wales, 1884-1890, Sydney, New South Wales 1890-1896, Coolah, New South Wales, 1896-
Five children to his first marriage, eight children to his second

Accession number

543721

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