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Doris Elizabeth REEVES

Doris Elizabeth REEVES

Female 1902 - 2001  (98 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Doris Elizabeth REEVES was born on 3 Oct 1902 in New Zealand (daughter of Frank William REEVES and Elizabeth Sarah TRIMBLE); died in 2001 in New Zealand.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Address: 1993; Address:
      5-20 Weymouth Road, Manurewa, N.Z

    Notes:

    Letter written by Doris Reeves to Stan and Sheila Hemming after hearing of the deaths of Len Billson and Ivy Billson nee Hemming. Stan and Sheila had found her address among Len's papers and wrote to her.

    There are many errors in her early history which I have since rectified. Everything before Anne married Sidney Henry Billson is wrong. I have still to prove or otherwise the detail about Chatsworth and Paxton. (She may have confused Chatsworth with Chiswick House.)
    Corin. I don't know when Doris died. (now known)
    I wrote a letter to her address in NZ but had no reply.

    13-1-93

    5-20 Weymouth Rd. Manurewa


    Dear Stan & Sheila

    Many thanks for your letter received on Xmas Eve. Very kind of you to write me all details. I somehow had a feeling that Len and Ivy were not with us but I sent the Calendar in case they could use it, and I decided that I would write after Xmas to the Matron of the home and ask for news. I also have an address in Kent for Len's daughter and one in L.A for Fred but they are very old by now.
    As Len's second cousin I would like to thank you both for the care you gave them. When in England last (1979) I stayed a few happy days with them and some good snaps taken in the garden. Among Len's papers you may have come across one giving the family tree with our relationship. It is very strange how some happenings in life cause families to come together. I'll try to make it clear as to how we're related.
    Back in the early 1800's in Derbyshire (I think) was a Baron Hewart and his wife Anne who had an only daughter, also named Anne who married a London Lawyer named Henry George Whittaker and they had a daughter named Anne who married a Sydney Billson of either Jersey or Guernsey, Channel Islands. His parents ran ships to England and France. Sydney B had T.B and the treatment in those days was to take in as much sea air as possible so he used to take trips on the boats and it happened on one that an awful storm arose and for 5 days they were all soaked resulting in Sydney dying, leaving Anne and a 1 year old baby. Anne wished to return to her parents but the Billson parents demanded that they keep young Henry Sydney to bring up and educate but Anne (who was very stubborn) somehow got back to England. What happened in the intervening seven years I've never heard, but when H.S Billson was 8 he and Anne came to Chatsworth; she as "sewing maid" for the Duchess of Devonshire and 8 years later she married my Grandfather, William Reeves who had been apprenticed as a gardener to the Duke at the age of 13. (By the way I'm committing the Family History on to tapes. As I'm now 91, I must get on with it before I forget it all). Now 8 years later when the Great Exhibition of 1851 was started the Duke gave the Government the loan of his Head Gardener, William Paxton and a number of gardeners. After the Exhibition Paxton was knighted and started his own business and my Grandfather worked with him for some years. Then there was a depression and he went back to Chatsworth. (I have my father's Birth Certificate, he was born at Chiswick and his father's occupation was given at that date, as Gentleman's Gardener. The date was Feb.25th 1865).
    William and Anne Reeves had 5 children, Frank, Harriet, Amy, Horace and Effie and Henry George Billson was their half-brother. H.G.B married Emily Butler and they had a large family. Their eldest son was Edmund and Len was his son hence my 2nd cousin. I've met Len's daughter and his son Fred. Len's Cousin Vera Brown of Seaton, Devon, a widow wrote to me at Xmas and said she had not heard from her for several years. She is crippled with arthritis and several other complaints so I've written to her and told her the news. Also, a cousin of Len's lives here in Auck (land). He is Philip? Son of Horace Billson and he and Olive came to N.Z some years ago as his daughter lives in Tauranga. They live in very good Pensioner Flats at Blockhouse Bay on the opposite side of Auckland to me. My brother Frank and I visit them every Xmas and we ring & (-----) the years so I've told them your news. Henry S and Emily's eldest daughter, Beatrice (Len's Aunt) came to NZ in 1926 aged 50 and she stayed here in a very good job and lived to be 2 months off 90 when she died. I was not in NZ so Frank attended to her burial etc. She is buried in the same grave as her G-Mother and mine, Anne Reeves at our Purewa Cemetery in Remuera. Ann Reeves died Jan 21st 1901 aged 79. She had every tooth as sound as a bell and had never had a headache. My mother lived with William and Anne for the 1st year of her married life and said she was very hard on anyone who was sick as she claimed she had never felt a pain of any kind, even though she had had 6 children. Her family called her the last of the (Barans?). Here I am waffling on and you may not be interested in the queer quirks which bring together families who live at each end of the earth. By the way I'm "Miss" an unclaimed treasure and have had a wonderful life of working at all sorts of unusual jobs having trained as a Nurse. Went to England for the Coronation and stayed 3 years. Went again in 1959 for 8 years and again in 1979 for 3 months holiday. Retired 20 years ago from a School Matronship in Australia. I would have answered your letter sooner but I stayed with my Sister in Law over Xmas and New Year.
    I worked at the Choirboys School at Windsor Castle for the Year 1961 then toured Canada and the U.S.A in a Motorised Caravan with 2 Australian girls. I do hope you will get your wish to visit N.Z but don't be too long as I may not be here to greet you. I have arthritis but otherwise have good general health. Now I must get this into the post.
    With Best of Wishes for a happy 1993,

    Yours very Sincerely

    Doris Reeves

    Birth:
    Registration No. 1901/13738

    Died:
    Registration No. 1902/15215


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Frank William REEVES was born on 25 Feb 1865 in Chiswick (son of William REEVES and Ann WHITAKER); died in 1938 in New Zealand.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Emigration: 1875, to New Zealand with his mother Ann

    Notes:

    Was noted as next of kin to his father William Reeves in 1926

    Died:
    Registration No. 1938/25240

    Frank married Elizabeth Sarah TRIMBLE in 1901 in New Zealand. Elizabeth was born in 1879 in New Zealand; died in 1949 in New Zealand. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth Sarah TRIMBLE was born in 1879 in New Zealand; died in 1949 in New Zealand.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Registration No. 1879/15040

    Died:
    Registration No. 1949/22966

    Notes:

    Married:
    1901/1382

    Children:
    1. Frank Andrew REEVES was born on 22 May 1910 in New Zealand; died in 2003 in New Zealand.
    2. 1. Doris Elizabeth REEVES was born on 3 Oct 1902 in New Zealand; died in 2001 in New Zealand.
    3. Horace REEVES was born on 3 May 1905 in Auckland, NZ; died on 8 May 1905; was buried on 9 May 1905 in Purewa Cemetery, Auckland, NZ.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William REEVES was born in 1826 in Langley, Maidstone, Kent (son of William REEVES and Hester COMBER); died on 20 Nov 1926 in 69, Arney Road, Remuera, Auckland, NZ; was buried on 22 Nov 1926 in Purewa Cemetery, Auckland, NZ.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Gentlemans' Gardener
    • Apprenticed: Abt 1839

    Notes:

    According to Doris Reeves - (daughter of Frank William Reeves)
    Aged 13 he was apprenticed to the Duke of Devonshire at Chatsworth House as a gardener.
    Anne Billson (nee Whitaker) with son Henry Sydney came to Chatsworth as a sewing maid to the Duchess and sometime after the death of Henry Billson (1855), she married William Reeves. (Her son was then 16 years old).
    He worked with Paxton, (the Duke's Head Gardener) on the gardens at the Crystal Palace for 20 years. Eventually he went back to Chatsworth for the Duke, and then in 1875 emigrated to Auckland, New Zealand

    There is a possibility that Chatsworth was a mistake. Considering where they all lived it's more likely that they went to Chiswick House.


    William Spencer Cavendish (1790 - 1858) succeeded to the dukedom, and inherited 8 historic houses and 200,000 acres of land in 1811 at the age of 21. The 'Bachelor' Duke never married but loved entertaining and spent the 47 years of his dukedom improving his houses and embellishing them with every kind of object. He made extensive travels in Europe and said that "..at Rome.....the love of marble possesses most people like a new sense.". The most important room in the North Wing at Chatsworth, commissioned by him from Jeffry Wyatt (later Sir Jeffry Wyatville), was the Sculpture Gallery containing his outstanding collection of neo-classical (i.e. contemporary) sculpture. He also bought two complete libraries, many paintings and curiosities including the giant marble Colossal Foot and the Turkish Barge.
    The Duke was Lord Chamberlain to King William IV. His friendships were very varied; he was particularly close to Czar Nicholas I of Russia and to the head gardener at Chatsworth, Sir Joseph Paxton, but also enjoyed friendships with the novelist Charles Dickens and the sculptor Antonio Canova. As Paxton's patron the Duke became fascinated by gardening and their alterations to the garden at Chatsworth included the creation of rockeries, fountains and glass buildings, culminating in the Great Conservatory, forerunner to the Crystal Palace, built by Paxton for the Great Exhibition of 1851. They also rebuilt the village of Edensor in the Park at Chatsworth.
    The Duke wrote a "Handbook to Chatsworth and Hardwick" (published privately in 1844), in which he showed his enthusiasm and love for the two houses he owned in Derbyshire and his enjoyment of his possessions.

    Birth:
    1861 Census - born in Langley

    Apprenticed:
    Description: to the 6th Duke of Devonshire at Chatsworth

    Buried:
    Description: Block E, Row 37, Plot 66

    William married Ann WHITAKER on 17 Jun 1858 in District Church of St. Mary ---?. Ann (daughter of Stephen Philip WHITAKER and Mary HUETSON) was born on 2 Nov 1823 in St. Giles, Cripplegate, London; died on 22 May 1902 in Ellerslie, Auckland; was buried on 23 May 1902 in Purewa Cemetery, Auckland, NZ. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Ann WHITAKER was born on 2 Nov 1823 in St. Giles, Cripplegate, London (daughter of Stephen Philip WHITAKER and Mary HUETSON); died on 22 May 1902 in Ellerslie, Auckland; was buried on 23 May 1902 in Purewa Cemetery, Auckland, NZ.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1851, 8, New Gloucester Place, Shoreditch
    • Occupation: Abt 1862; Sewing Maid to the Duchess of Devonshire at Chatsworth (according to Doris Reeves) More likely at Chiswick House near Fulham, London.

    Notes:

    One T on the birth cert of Sidney Henry

    Her gravestone in New Zealand says she died aged 79 years.

    Census:
    Description: Milliner

    Living with sisters Jane & Caroline

    Died:
    FreeFormatDate:21 Jan 1901 previously thought.

    Buried:
    Description: Block E, Row 37, Plot 65

    Notes:

    Married:
    FreeFormatDate:Jun Q 1858 1a 422 Westminster

    Description: John White & Elizabeth Fisher

    Children:
    1. Harriet REEVES was born about 1859 in Fulham; and died.
    2. Amy REEVES was born about 1861 in Fulham; and died.
    3. Frank REEVES was born about 1863 in Fulham; died in 1954 in New Zealand.
    4. 2. Frank William REEVES was born on 25 Feb 1865 in Chiswick; died in 1938 in New Zealand.
    5. Horace Walter REEVES was born in 1869 in Croydon; died in 1942 in New Zealand.
    6. Effie REEVES was born in 1870 in Croydon; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  William REEVES and died.

    William married Hester COMBER on 17 Jun 1816 in Maidstone, Kent. Hester was born in 1793 in Langley Maidstone, Kent; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Hester COMBER was born in 1793 in Langley Maidstone, Kent; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1861, Orchard Street, Maidstone

    Notes:

    Widowed by 1861

    Notes:

    Married:
    IGI Batch No. I005958 Film

    Children:
    1. 4. William REEVES was born in 1826 in Langley, Maidstone, Kent; died on 20 Nov 1926 in 69, Arney Road, Remuera, Auckland, NZ; was buried on 22 Nov 1926 in Purewa Cemetery, Auckland, NZ.

  3. 10.  Stephen Philip WHITAKER was born on 26 Dec 1791 in Cripplegate, Middlesex; was christened on 31 Jan 1792 in St. Olave, Southwark, Surrey (son of William WHITAKER and Jane ?); died in 1866 in West Ham.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: 1814, Widegate Street; Shopman to Mr Perkins, Pawnbroker
    • Census: 1851, No.6 Pawnbrokers Alms Houses, Forest Gate, West Ham

    Notes:

    Occupation:
    From transcript of Old Bailey sessions

    Census:
    Description: Retired Pawnbroker

    Living with them was Alice M Borton (or Barton) a Grand Daughter born about 1845 in St. John's Clerkenwell.

    Died:
    FreeFormatDate:Jun Q 1866 4a 15 West Ham

    Stephen married Mary HUETSON in 1817 in St. Giles, Cripplegate, London. Mary was born about 1791 in Lambeth. St Mary; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Mary HUETSON was born about 1791 in Lambeth. St Mary; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1851, No.6 Pawnbrokers Alms Houses, Forest Gate, West Ham

    Notes:

    Married:
    From Pallotts Marriage Index

    Census:
    Also living with them - Alice Borton, Grand Daughter

    Children:
    1. Stehen Huetson WHITAKER was born about 1818 in Cripplegate, Middlesex; was christened on 1 Nov 1818 in St. Giles, Cripplegate, London; died in 1897 in Kensington, Middlesex UK.
    2. Mary Rebecca WHITAKER was born about 1820; was christened on 9 Apr 1820; and died.
    3. William Thomas WHITAKER was born about 13 Jan 1822 in London; and died.
    4. 5. Ann WHITAKER was born on 2 Nov 1823 in St. Giles, Cripplegate, London; died on 22 May 1902 in Ellerslie, Auckland; was buried on 23 May 1902 in Purewa Cemetery, Auckland, NZ.
    5. Jane WHITAKER was born about 30 Oct 1825 in London; and died.
    6. Caroline WHITAKER was born in 1827 in City of London; was christened on 27 May 1827; and died.
    7. Joseph John WHITAKER was born about 1829; was christened on 24 May 1829; and died.