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Catherine Lyons (Kate) Cameron

Catherine Lyons (Kate) Cameron

Female 1866 - 1908  (41 years)


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  • Name Catherine Lyons (Kate) Cameron 
    Birth 12 Apr 1866  Kaiwarra, Wellington, NZ Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Death 30 Jan 1908  Palmerston North, NZ Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Burial 1 Feb 1908  Terrace End Cemetery, Palmerston North Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Person ID I73  Barker-Humphrys
    Last Modified 31 Oct 2020 

    Father Dugald Cameron,   b. Abt 1823, Ardnamurchan, ARL, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 16 Mar 1873, Wellington, NZ Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 50 years) 
    Relationship natural 
    Mother Anne Jeffs,   b. Jul 1842   d. 30 Apr 1870, Kaiwarra, Wellington, NZ Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 27 years) 
    Marriage 21 Mar 1862  Home of Donald Cameron, Kaiwarra, NZ Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Family ID F49  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family George Herbert Humphrys,   b. 16 Jun 1866, South Bank, Pendleton,Salford, Lancs, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 29 Nov 1940, Palmerston North, NZ Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 74 years) 
    Marriage 8 Apr 1890  Kaiwarra, Wellington, NZ Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
    +1. (Kate) Dorothy Humphrys,   b. 26 Jan 1891, Hunterville, NZ Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 15 Apr 1970, Auckland, NZ Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 79 years)  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
     2. Ida Mary Humphrys,   b. 9 Sep 1893, Hunterville, NZ Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 13 Jul 1976 (Age 82 years)
    Family ID F41  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 30 Jan 2023 

  • Photos
    Catherine (Kate) Humphrys nee Cameron (1866-1908)
    Catherine (Kate) Humphrys nee Cameron (1866-1908)
    Kitty Humphrys nee Cameron
    Kitty Humphrys nee Cameron
    On right. Other person is believed to be one of her Cameron cousins
    Kate Humphrys
    Kate Humphrys
    Kate Humphrys
    Kate Humphrys
    Kate Humprys nee Cameron
    Kate Humprys nee Cameron
    Kate Cameron
    Kate Cameron
    Kate Cameron
    Kate Cameron

  • Notes 
    • Some doubt about Kitty's second name: was it Louisa or Lyons?
      According to her birth registration it was Louisa.
      According to her death certificate it was Lyons
      According to her marriage certificate it was Lyons.
      According to her entry in the 1893 Electoral Roll, it was Lyons. (In fact, she is listed there as Kate Lyons Humphrys)
      Did she change it at some time? If so, why? Family connections? It seems more likely that it was Lyons, as that is the name she used as an adult (ie at her marriage, and for the Electoral Roll.)

      Family correspondence suggests she was known as Kate.

      Did Kitty go to The Ladies' Classical School, Turakina? Given that she was orphaned as a small girl and reared by her various aunts and uncles, it is quite possible that she spent time with her Aunt Anne (McDonell) in the Rangitikei. It is also likely that it was while she was there that she met her future husband, George Herbert Humphrys, who became a cadet on Mr N. Fitzherbert's farm in the Turakina Valley for three years from 1884. In 1887 he visited England returning to NZ the following year, and subsequently purchased 625 acres which he improved, fenced, and grassed, and on which he erected a substantial dwelling. In 1890 he and Kitty were married. [Source of info on GHH: Cyclopedia of New Zealand, Vol,1, Wellington, 1897, pp1289-90]

      The Cyclopedia has the following entry for The Ladies' Classical School (p.1336-1337 with picture): Obviously after Kate's time...
      "Principal, Reverend John Ross, assisted by Mrs Ross and Miss Christie and Miss Mary Ross. " [NB. The Rev Ross was a Scot who was first appointed to Masterton where he was the first resident minister of the Presbyterian Church for five years {1866 - 1871] before being transferred to Turakina district. In other words, another sound reason for Kitty to be sent to this school - he would certainly have been well-known to the Presbyterian Cameron family.] "The LCS is beautifully situated on the North Western Road, Turakina. It is a large building and occupies a charming situation, nestling among the trees. The building has been from time to time enlarged, so as to afford ample accommodation for fourteen or fifteen young ladies, in addition to the principal, his family, and his staff. Every necessary accommodation in the shape of large and airy bedrooms, comfortable school-rooms, parlors, sitting-rooms, bath, and every convenience required in a large establishment is available. The course of instruction includes English, Latin, Greek, German, French, mathematics, music , drawing, singing, painting, calisthenics, and plain and fancy needle-work. The principal aim is to impart a thorough sound education, whilst the general and physical training of the pupils is carefully attended to, and every effort is made to make the school-life as homelike as possible. The LCS has been established about seventeen or eighteen years, and during this time a large number of pupils have passed through the college, many of whom are now occupying important offices as teachers, and in many other positions of trust and responsibility. The success which has been attained by pupils who have gone up for the university examination has been considerable, and all previous successes have been crowned by the results of the 1894 examinations when a young lady from the college (Miss Flora D Ross) obtained a junior university scholarship, being the fifth on the list for the whole of the Colony, and the first for the North Island, and the first girl in New Zealand to distinguish herself in this way in that year..."

  • Sources 
    1. [S238] Palmerston North Cemeteries database.

    2. [S61] GRO, Death certificate.