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William A Patterson was born 2 May 1866 in Peebles, Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom (Peeblesshire) to David Patterson (1837-1922) and Marion Gibson (1836-1914) and died 17 May 1941 Khandallah, Wellington City, Wellington Region, New Zealand of unspecified causes. He married Katharine Maclean MacGregor (1870-1958) 16 February 1898 in Dunedin, Dunedin City, Otago, New Zealand.



Siblings


Offspring of David Patterson (1837-1922) and Marion Gibson (1836-1914)
Name Birth Death Joined with
James Gibson Patterson (1864-1944)
William Alexander Patterson (1866-1941) 2 May 1866 Peebles, Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom (Peeblesshire) 17 May 1941 Khandallah, Wellington City, Wellington Region, New Zealand Katharine Maclean MacGregor (1870-1958)
Anne Wallace Patterson (1867-1898) 8 October 1867 Peebles, Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom (Peeblesshire) 25 January 1898 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia Gordon McAdam (1862-1939)
Jessie Reid Patterson (1869-1892)
Marion (Minnie) Gibson Patterson (1871-1950)
David Livingstone Patterson (1873-1960) 1873 Peebles, Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom (Peeblesshire) 25 April 1960 Oamaru, Waitaki District, Otago Region, New Zealand Katharine (Kitty) Robinson (1885-1978)
Alexander Patterson (1876-1878)

Early life

William got an excellent reference from a bank where he worked in Scotland.

He wrote a journal of their voyage to New Zealand, beginning "Adieu, Scotia!". It has been donated to the Otago Early Settlers Museum.

Heirloom

In 1913, William and his three surviving siblings presented their parents with an ornate oval hard-soldered silver tray, measuring about 550 mm by 380 mm, inscribed:

To
FATHER and MOTHER
on
the occasion of their
Golden Wedding
August 31st. 1913
J.G.P. - W.A.P. - M.G.P. - D.L.P.

That tray has been inherited by the Plimmerton branch of the family.

Death

His life ended peacefully after a successful career as a bank clerk in Wellington, where he and his wife had eventually moved back to the leafy northern suburb of Khandallah after a decade or more there in earlier days.

Church involvement

William was highly respected in the Presbyterian Church.

Extract (by F. W. Robertson, Clerk) from the records of the Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand:

At Chalmers Church, Timaru, on Wednesday, November 5, 1942, the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand met and was constituted.
Inter alia:-
The Moderator, with members reverently standing, conducted the Service of Remembrance of those who had passed away during the year, recalling the brethren by name, and the report of the Memorials Committee was adopted, which included the following:-
MR. WILLIAM ALEXANDER PATTERSON
Mr. William Alexander Patterson, an Elder of the Church who has given distinguished service on many Assembly committees, died in Khandallah on May 17, 1941. Arriving in Dunedin while still a youth, he became identified with St. Andrew's Church. At an early age he was elected to the Eldership. Later on he resided in Oamaru and Kurow. On moving to Wellington, he was associated with the Kent Terrace, Kelburn, and St John's, but particularly with the Khandallah, congregations. In all the places where he resided he displayed the same eager churchmanship. Underlying his churchmanship was his sustained Christian conviction. He required no prompting to fulfil his duties. An inward personal concern for the House of God compelled him, and his diligence never slackened. There was no activity connected with the Church to which he did not respond in a most generous spirit. The Presbyterian Church had in him a member and an office-bearer who found his greatest pleasure in her service, and he gave unstintingly of his best to different congregations, to Presbyteries and to the Assembly. The epitaph on the tomb of General Gordon might also be written of Mr. Patterson, "Who at all times and everywhere gave his strength to the weak, his sympathy to the suffering, his substance to the poor, his heart to God."


Children


Offspring of William A Patterson and Katharine Maclean MacGregor (1870-1958)¢
Name Birth Death Joined with
Grace Marion Patterson (1899-1996) 17 May 1899 Wellington City, Wellington Region, New Zealand 5 January 1996 Lower Hutt, Wellington Region, New Zealand (Woburn Presbyterian Home, Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand)
James MacGregor Patterson (1900-1974)
Annie Patterson (1902-1903)
Agnes Patterson (1905-1985) 27 May 1905 Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington Region, New Zealand February 1985 Lower Hutt, Lower Hutt City, Wellington Region, New Zealand Alan Dales Kerr (1899-1950)
May MacLean Patterson (1908-2004) 21 September 1908 Khandallah, Wellington City, Wellington Region, New Zealand 12 August 2004 Wellington Region, New Zealand William Alexander McLeod (1898-1972)
David Patterson (1912-1985) 12 July 1912 Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington Region, New Zealand 25 April 1985 Pukerua Bay, Porirua City, Wellington Region, New Zealand Phillis Mary (Phil) Quinlan (1911-1965)
Sonia Beth Irain (living)
William Gibson Patterson (1915-1974) 9 March 1915 Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington Region, New Zealand 1974 88 Motuhara Road, Plimmerton, Porirua City, Wellington Region, New Zealand Margaret Ana Louise Harrison (1916-1999)


Descendants

William's second daughter died young, but the other six children all went on to obtain university degrees. Four of them produced between them fifteen grandchildren, several of whom were born before William died. There are numerous great-grandchildren. One of the grandchildren bought and lived at 2 Lucknow Terrace, after it had been occupied by Jim then inherited by Grace.


Residences

Addresses within New Zealand

William lived first with his family in Dunedin and Oamaru, but apparently moved back to Dunedin then Wellington on gaining independence. He and his future wife had presumably met in Oamaru, where her father was a Presbyterian Minister.

Addresses recorded in the Stone's Post Office Directory for William (or Wm) A (or Alex) Patterson:

  • 1896-1897: Main rd, Ravensbourne (now a suburb of Dunedin)
  • 1901: 48 Wallace street, Wn (the year his second child was born)
  • 1902: 11 Ellice ave, Wn
  • 1903: (clerk) 11 Ellice ave
  • 1910: (clk Nat Bk) p r ("private residence"?) Khandallah
  • 1911 no sign of him but 1912 back in the record at Khandallah; same in 1913, 1914, 1915 (the year his youngest child was born), 1916, 1920, 1921
  • 1927: (clk) 85 Fairley Tce, Kelburn(e) (when he would have just passed the standard retiring age; his three youngest children were teenagers) - and the same in 1929, 1931, 1936, and 1937
  • 1938: 33 Simla Crescent, Khandallah; but in the 1938 electoral roll for Wellington Suburbs they are at 98 Khandallah Road (just across the road from the bottom of Simla Cres -which gave its name to the railway station): "Patterson, Katharine MacLean, ... md" and "Patterson, William Alex, ... bank clk" - so he never became a manager or was too modest to say so
  • 1939: 98 Khandallah Road
  • 1940: no entry
  • 1941: 2 Lucknow Terrace - just across the road from the bottom of Simla Cres, on the Khandallah Road corner; they had built a new house on what had been a vacant section next door to 98 (this detail from daughter May, as reported to several relatives by Don McLeod in 2018).

In 1942, and probably in subsequent directories until 1958, the householder was Patterson, Mrs W A.



Footnotes (including sources)

‡ General
  • Family sources with some reference to published works
Ω Birth
  • William and his younger siblings were all born at Peebles, where their father was a partner in managing a woollen mill.
₪ Wedding
¢ Children
  • Family papers
  • NZBDM birth searches (noting the various spellings of their mother's names!):
  • 1899/13174 Patterson Grace Marion Katherine McLean William Alexander
  • 1900/9696 Patterson James MacGregor Katharine Maclean William Alexander
  • 1902/9076 Patterson Annie Katharine MacLean William Alexander
  • 1905/1320 Patterson Agnes Katherine Maclean William Alexander
  • 1908/20327 Patterson May MacLean Katharine MacLean William Alexander
  • 1912/9069 Patterson David Katharine Maclean William Alexander
  • 1915/1670 Patterson William Gibson Katharine MacLean William Alexander

Then some NZBDM death searches (with age or DOB):

  • 1903/3615 Patterson Annie 13M
  • 1974/36030 Patterson William Gibson 9 March 1915
  • 1974/46291 Patterson James MacGregor 26 April 1900
  • 1985/29205 Kerr Agnes 27 May 1905
  • 1985/45413 Patterson David 12 July 1912
  • 1996/57522 Patterson Grace Marion 17 May 1899
  • 2004/18811 McLeod May McLean 21 September 1908



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