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About Alfred Corlett

In 1850, Alfred Corlett, along with his parents and siblings, arrived at Lyttelton on the Sir George Seymour, one of the First Four Ships to carry emigrants from England to the new colony of Canterbury in New Zealand on behalf of the Canterbury Association.

Alfred and brother Benjamin married two sisters from Woodend - Alfred married Fanny Harpham Ranby and Benjamin married Laura Ranby. The two brothers took their wives back to Greta Peaks, which was originally part of the Stoneyhurst Station.

The Corlett brothers fell on hard times in the 1870s and 1880s as the land boom collapsed. In August 1887, the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. was instructed to sell the Greta Peaks property.

Alfred lived at Amberley for a time, then Woodend and Rangiora, until he moved to the North Island in 1902.

Source: http://www.firstfourships.co.nz/pics/person.php?pos=gs3

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Alfred Corlett's Timeline

1848
September 7, 1848
Henbury, Cheshire, England (United Kingdom)
1887
January 2, 1887
East Oxford, Canterbury
1888
June 22, 1888
Amberley, Canterbury, NZ
1889
June 1, 1889
Amberley, Hurunui, Canterbury, New Zealand
1890
September 5, 1890
Mt Grey, Canterbury, New Zealand
1891
September 1, 1891
Amberley, Canterbury, NZ
1893
January 17, 1893
Amberley, Canterbury, New Zealand
December 29, 1893
Amberley, Canterbury, NZ
1895
July 13, 1895
Rangiora, Waimakariri District, Canterbury, New Zealand