Morrinsville Residents from 1852 to 1912
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| Name | Address | Occupation | Reference | Departure |
| Lamont J. A. C. | Morrinsville | Teacher | R. Jan. 1888 | May. 1890 |
| Larney Annie Jane | Lauriston Morrinsville | Domestic Duties | E.R. Nov. 1902 | |
| Larney Catherine Mary | Morrinsville | Housemaid | E.R. 1893 | |
| Larney Charles Brentwood | Lauriston Morrinsville | Farmer | E.R. Nov. 1902 | |
| Larney Margaret | Morrinsville | Housekeeper | E.R. 1893 | |
| Larney Marion | Lauriston Morrinsville | Domestic Duties | E.R. Nov. 1902 | |
| Larney Minnie | Morrinsville | Cook | E.R. 1893 | |
| Larney Nicholas A. | Waitoa | Farmer | DJPC pp100 1888 | |
| Larney Robert Ashton | Lauriston Morrinsville | Sheepfarmer | E.R. Nov. 1902 | |
| Lavelle Edward | Morrinsville | Labourer | E.R. Nov. 1899 | |
| Layne John | Morrinsville | Labourer/Stablekeeper | E.R. Nov. 1899 | |
| Layne Mary * | Morrinsville | Domestic Duties | E.R. Nov. 1899 | |
| Layne May | Morrinsville | Domestic Duties | Sup E.R. Oct. 1908 | |
| Le Prou Annie Tekkle | Canada Street Morrinsville | Private Hotel prop. | Sup E.R. Oct. 1908 | |
| Le Prou Emile Edmund | Canada Street Morrinsville | Farmer | Sup E.R. Oct. 1908 | |
| Leach Arthur John | Annandale | Gardener | E.R. Nov. 1899 | |
| Leach Mary Hannah | Annandale | Domestic Duties | E.R. Nov. 1899 | |
| Lindsay Robert Woodcliffe | Morrinsville | Shepherd | E.R. 1893 | |
| Lindsay William West | Kiwitahi | Station Manager | E.R. Nov. 1899 | |
| Little Tommy * | Morrinsville | Ledgerkeeper | S. P/095 1906 | |
| Lockwood John Sydney | Morrinsville | Shepherd | E.R. 1893 | |
| Lockwood Sarah | Morrinsville | Household Duties | E.R. 1893 | |
| Longstaffe George Robert | Morrinsville | Labourer | Sup E.R. Oct. 1908 | |
| Longstaffe Rose | Morrinsville | Married | Sup E.R. Oct. 1908 | |
| Louden James Albert Edward * | Morrinsville | Carpenter | Sup E.R. Oct. 1908 | |
| Louden Pheobe | Morrinsville | Married | Sup E.R. Oct. 1908 | |
| Love John | Morrinsville Post Office | Labourer | Sup E.R. Oct. 1908 | |
| Lowry Constance Mahala | Moorehouse Street Morrinsville | Married | Sup E.R. Oct. 1908 | |
| Lowry William Robert | Moorhouse Street Morrinsville | Police Constable. | Sup E.R. Oct. 1908 | |
| Lucas Charles | Kiwitahi | Platelayer | E.R. 1893 | |
| Lusby George | Waitoa | Settler | E.R. Nov. 1899 | |
| Lusby George jnr. | Morrinsville | Farm Labourer | E.R. Nov. 1899 | |
| Lusby Hannah | Waitoa | Domestic Duties | E.R. Nov. 1899 | |
| Lusby John Arthur | Annandale Morrinsville | Labourer | E.R. Nov. 1902 | |
| Lusby Lettie | Annandale | Domestic Duties | E.R. Nov. 1899 | |
| Lusby Lettie | Annandale | Domestic Duties | E.R. Nov. 1902 | |
| Lusby jnr George | Morrinsville | Labourer | E.R. Nov. 1899 | |
| Lusby William | Morrinsville | Labourer | E.R. 1893 | |
| Lyell Ethel Amelia | Morrinsville | Married | Sup E.R. Oct. 1908 |


I have previously given you the names of some of the Norman family who arrived in Morrinsville prior to the war.
My aunt,Muriel Norman,still alive in Marton at 96(married name McKinstry) was born in the Morrinsville District around 1913/1914.
She just misses out by a year or two.
Roland Norman
Hi Roland,
I meet with the Manager of the museum and a couple of our volunteers tomorrow (Saturday) and I will pass these details on to them. They will also help you with your enquiry about your grandfather James Francis Norman.
Many thanks for using our new website, we are all very excited to be able to help with enquires such as yours through the internet.
Pablo (webmaster)
Hello I am trying to vtrace my Grandfather Sydneyu Strange who wecthink was born in Morrinsville 1906 many thanks Shaton Strange
Hi Sharon,
The Strange family are from TeAroha, but I will look out in Morrinsville for a Sydney Strange being born in Morrinsville and get back to you.
Mike Gribble
Acting manager
Morrin Museum
My grandfather was John Crickett, of Lincoln Street, Morrinsville. He had two sons who went to fight in the 1914-18 war, so they all would have been living in Morrinsville at the time. They are Guy Crickett, Ivan Crickett, and Harold Crickett. My father, Jack Crickett wasn’t born until 1918. John Crickett’s father or grandfather laid out the plumbing for Auckland, having arrived on the second boat to NZ in the 1800’s, so they may have been in Auckland prior to moving to Morrinsville. But Jack was born in Morrinsville.
Hello,
George William & Annie Rogers are my GG Grandparents, I’d be interested to see any further information you have on them. Do you have any photographs of the Rogers family?
Thanks
Anita
Hello Thomas were you able to find out anything RE Sydney Francis Strange I believe he had a sister Everline thanks Sharon
Looking for any information/photos you may have on Samuel and Julia Ann Newman.
Thankyou
Their Great Great granddaughter
Chris
Looking for some imformation on John Higgins martin buried
in Morrinsville my mother was his adopted daughter,
Her birthmother was Hazel Brennan.
Thank you
His granddaugter,
Narelle
I’m looking for any information you might have on William Alfred Stack or Alfred William Stack. In particular I’d appreciate a photo of his grave site if there is one. Also Lilian Matilda Wilkins, daughter of the above and any of her children, Michael, Edward, Allan.
Many thanks,
Stella James
Hi Chris, I have photos of Samuel and Julia if you still need them.
Steven
I am trying to find out more about my paternal grandmother, whom I believe lived in Morrinsville as my father was born in Morrinsville. My father was called Allan Edward Barnett.
My paternal grandmother was Mabel Clarice Barnett (nee Whineray). Sadly she passed away in 1917 when she was just 32 years old. My father was 3 years old. I know little of this grandmother and would love to find out more.
I am looking for any information about Nicol A and Margaret Larney who owned the Lauriston farm. He is my GG grandfather. Can any one please help me with this. I know he died on the 11/06/1915 and his head stone is in the Te Aorha cemetary with his wife
Hakon Bonnevie is listed in ‘Early settlers’ with an asterisk beside his name, indicating you have further information or photos. Hakon is my great grandmother Lena Petersen’s second husband. She lived in Morrinsville with him along with children from her first marriage. Am very interested to know what further information you have?
Hi Sharyn
We have a newspaper article from the local Morrinsville Star about Hakon reaching his 100 birthday.
Mike