5th of 11 known children (5 sons) of William Henry Pinhey (1826-1900) & Susanna Penhey Southwood (1831-1905).
At least 4 of his siblings also emigrated to NZ
- Nelson Albert Pinhey (1857-1926)
- William Oscar Pinhey (1865-1906)
- Patience Amanda Wiggins (1867-1955)
- Reginald Pinhey (1869-1944)
From NZETC, 1897 Pinhey Bros. (John Southwood Pinhey and Reginald Pinhey), Carriage Repository, Queen Street. Telegraphic address. "Pinhey's Stables, Masterton." Bankers, Bank of New South Wales. Private residences: J. S. Pinhey, Chapel Street; R. Pinhey, Queen Street. Both partners are natives of Devonshire. Mr. J. S. Pinhey came to the Colony in 1886, per s. s. "Kaikoura," and Mr. R. Pinhey in 1888, per s.s. "Ruapehu," and both were connected with the same line of business in England. The splendid new stables used by the firm are built of iron and wood, Mr G. E. Daniel being the contractor. These stables are much admired and considered the most modern in Masterton. The whole floor, which contains nearly 7000 square feet of space, is floored with substantial timber. Ladies' and gentlemen's waiting-rooms, with water and gas laid on, have been fitted up for the use of customers. The firm established themselves in 1894 and have been well patronized by the following:- His Excellency Lord Glasgow, Hons. Walter Johnston, Rolleston and Messrs Beetham, Hogg, and Buchanan, M.H.R.'s. The firm have ten traps, consisting of landaus, broughams, drags, buggies, gigs, etc., which are always available with quiet horses and skilled drivers whenever required
John married Barbara Ceith Davie in Wellington on 9 Nov 1892
their known children
1893 - 1981 Edith Southwood Pinhey
1896 - 1928 Barbara Rosella Pinhey
1903 - 1990 Irene Susie Southwood Pinhey
5th of 11 known children (5 sons) of William Henry Pinhey (1826-1900) & Susanna Penhey Southwood (1831-1905).
At least 4 of his siblings also emigrated to NZ
- Nelson Albert Pinhey (1857-1926)
- William Oscar Pinhey (1865-1906)
- Patience Amanda Wiggins (1867-1955)
- Reginald Pinhey (1869-1944)
From NZETC, 1897 Pinhey Bros. (John Southwood Pinhey and Reginald Pinhey), Carriage Repository, Queen Street. Telegraphic address. "Pinhey's Stables, Masterton." Bankers, Bank of New South Wales. Private residences: J. S. Pinhey, Chapel Street; R. Pinhey, Queen Street. Both partners are natives of Devonshire. Mr. J. S. Pinhey came to the Colony in 1886, per s. s. "Kaikoura," and Mr. R. Pinhey in 1888, per s.s. "Ruapehu," and both were connected with the same line of business in England. The splendid new stables used by the firm are built of iron and wood, Mr G. E. Daniel being the contractor. These stables are much admired and considered the most modern in Masterton. The whole floor, which contains nearly 7000 square feet of space, is floored with substantial timber. Ladies' and gentlemen's waiting-rooms, with water and gas laid on, have been fitted up for the use of customers. The firm established themselves in 1894 and have been well patronized by the following:- His Excellency Lord Glasgow, Hons. Walter Johnston, Rolleston and Messrs Beetham, Hogg, and Buchanan, M.H.R.'s. The firm have ten traps, consisting of landaus, broughams, drags, buggies, gigs, etc., which are always available with quiet horses and skilled drivers whenever required
John married Barbara Ceith Davie in Wellington on 9 Nov 1892
their known children
1893 - 1981 Edith Southwood Pinhey
1896 - 1928 Barbara Rosella Pinhey
1903 - 1990 Irene Susie Southwood Pinhey
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