Barbadoes Street Cemetery
Sir,—Mrs G. E. Barker has misread my article, relating two sentences which In fact have no relation. There is clearly a full stop between them. I most certainly did not say that Dr. A. C. Barker was married to Mary Cass, that he came to New Zealand in the ship Randolph, or that he died in 1886, aged 70. Alfred Charles Barker and his wife Emma arrived in New Zealand in the ship Charlotte Jane in 1840, died in 1873 and 1858, at the ages of 54 and 38, and lie side by side, a tombstone for each, in the Barbadoes Street Cemetery.—Yours, etc., RUTH FRANCE. April 7, 1967.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31339, 8 April 1967, Page 12
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