Olive Rachel Jane Kelly

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Olive Rachel Jane Kelly (McCauley)

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Birthplace: Te Puke, Bay of Plenty, North Island, New Zealand
Death: June 15, 1950 (31)
Waihi, Hauraki, North Island, New Zealand (diabetes complications)
Place of Burial: Waihi, Hauraki, North Island, New Zealand
Immediate Family:

Daughter of George John McCauley and Rachel McCauley
Wife of Neville James Kelly
Mother of Private; Rachel Lilla Hudson and Private
Sister of Muriel May Bellamy and Lennard John George McCauley

Find A Grave ID: 198846278
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About Olive Rachel Jane Kelly

"Kelly, Olive Rachel Jane (née McCauley), 1918-1950 Born at Te Puke in the Bay of Plenty on 1 October 1918. Olive married Neville James Kelly in 1937. She died at Waihi at the age of 30 on 15 June 1950 and was buried in Waihi Cemetery." Read the full biography by Debbie McCauley here: https://debbiemccauleyauthor.wordpress.com/biographies/rachel-mccau...

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Olive Rachel Jane Kelly's Timeline

1918
October 1, 1918
Te Puke, Bay of Plenty, North Island, New Zealand

Birth Registration Number: (reg. 1918/22633).

1940
July 6, 1940
Waihi, Hauraki, North Island, New Zealand
1950
June 15, 1950
Age 31
Waihi, Hauraki, North Island, New Zealand

Death Registration Number: (reg. 1950/20598).

June 16, 1950
Age 31
Waihi Cemetery, Waihi, Hauraki, North Island, New Zealand
1969
November 10, 1969
Age 89
Tauranga Hospital, Tauranga, Bay of Plenty, North Island, New Zealand

Death Registration Number: (reg. 1969/38293). Extract from Katikati Library Archives dated 1969: OBITUARY MRS R. McCAULEY. With the passing of Mrs Rachel McCauley, Katikati has lost a link with the early pioneering of the district.Born in Katikati in 1880, Mrs McCauley was the last surviving member of nine children of the late Mr and Mrs J. Hamilton. She was born at Tuapiro and during her whole life, almost 90 years, she lived in the Katikati district. Her parents were from Belfast, and her father was a steward for the founder of Katikati, George Vesey Stewart. Mrs McCauley married a son of pioneers, Mr George McCauley, and the couple lived on a farm at the foot of Sharp's Road. Mrs McCauley inherited the true pioneer spirit, always ready to help anyone in trouble. Her wonderful qualities were recognised by neighbouring children, and throughout the years they paid homage to her with visits whenever possible. It was also a compliment that she was usually called by her first name, but with utmost respect, by many who had know her since childhood. Mrs McCauley knew what it was to live in hard times, but never dwelled in the past. She worked hard, and when she found herself unable to spend long hours in her garden, she taught herself to embroider, giving most of the finished articles away. By then she was 80 years of age. Twenty-nine years ago she moved into Katikati to live near her daughter, Mrs M. Bellamy. When her other daughter, Mrs K. Kelly passed away in Waihi, Mrs McCauley took over the family of three children, looking on it as a labour of love. Mrs McCauley's memories of early Katikati were interesting and she took pride in her district. Her birthday was on the last day of May and each year it became a gathering of old friends and relations, meeting at Mrs Bellamy's home. Mr McCauley passed away several years ago. Mrs McCauley is survived by a son (Mr L. McCauley, Taupo) and a daughter (Mrs M. Bellamy, Katikati). There are nine grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.

1980
October 11, 1980
Age 76
Taupō General Hospital, Taupō, Lake Taupō, North Island, New Zealand

Death Registration Number: (reg. 1980/52606). Extract from 'Korero of Katikati' dated November-December 1980, Obituary: Len McCauley was 77 years old when he passed away in Taupo, somehow it seems hard to realise that the years have gone by so quickly. Born and bred on the property which is now called Sharps Rd, Len attended the Waitekohe school with his sisters Muriel (Mrs Reg Bellamy) and Olive (the late Mrs Kelly). Len had a double stake with early Katikati history as his mother was the former Rachel Hamilton, and Len's links with the district were very dear to him. Carpentering was his life's work and after his marriage to the former Edna Crawford (incorrect, actually Eileen Wilson) he lived in his Crossley Street home. There was much sadness in his life as two of their sons died, and then his wife also died, leaving him with three young children. In time he met and married Gladys Williams from Devonport and there were two children of that marriage (incorrect). Although he lived in Taupo for many years, Len chose Katikati as his final resting place. Len's uncle was George McCauley, who was once champion axeman of NZ, his name was spoken with the same reverence as was the All Black captain, Dave Gallaher, who started his football career in Katikati.