| 👶 Birth | 20 Aug 1913 | Taihape, North Island, New Zealand 📍 ⓘKathy Jones |
| 💒 Marriage | 1943 (30) | Hazel Mary WALSH New Zealand, New Zealand 📍 ⓘPeter Moore🏛️ Second World War |
| ✝️ Death | 20 Jan 1978 (65) | Wanganui, North Island, New Zealand 📍 ⓘPeter Moore |
Notes
NZSG School Admission Record:
Name: MCNEILL Clarence
School: Matamau Reg No: 902
Admission Date: 29Nov1920
Paretn/Guardian: Mr Anderton Address: Matamau
Birthdate: 20Aug1913
Last School: Palmerston North
Destination: Hastings N
Page 35: "Mataroa District Centenial 1893-1993
Ruanui families:
Mr and Mrs David McKay, with three children, took over their farm, now occupied by their grandson, Neil Rae, in 1907. Theirs was the second house built in the valley. It wa situated three miles from M… NZSG School Admission Record:
Name: MCNEILL Clarence
School: Matamau Reg No: 902
Admission Date: 29Nov1920
Paretn/Guardian: Mr Anderton Address: Matamau
Birthdate: 20Aug1913
Last School: Palmerston North
Destination: Hastings N
Page 35: "Mataroa District Centenial 1893-1993
Ruanui families:
Mr and Mrs David McKay, with three children, took over their farm, now occupied by their grandson, Neil Rae, in 1907. Theirs was the second house built in the valley. It wa situated three miles from Mataroa on the Ruanui Road, which was not metalled, and transport was by horse and gig.
Mr McKay died in 1931 and his son Fergus managed the estate until it was divided up on the death of Mrs McKay in 1946. Robert Rae senior (married to Nancy McKay) and Clarrie McNeill, both returned soldiers, each took a block, with Fergus McKay taking the remainder
Douglas Brophy (junior) bought four hundred acres from Clarrie McNeill in 1961. This was also part of the original McKay farm
In Auckland at the time of his mother's death in 1973
NZSG NZ Probates:
MCNEILL, Clarence Robert
Place: Wanganui Occupation: Retired Farmer
Court: Wanganui Probate No: 10/78 Type: Will
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