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M. M. McEachern

Signed family name
McEachern
Signed given name
M. M.
Given address
Reid St S. Dunedin
Sheet number
Town/Suburb
South Dunedin
City/Region
Dunedin
Notes

Biography contributed by Katherine Blakeley

Originally transcribed as M. M. Eachore, also signed as 65 Martha McEachern

Martha Logan McDougall was born about 1839 in Killarrow, Argyll, Scotland – the daughter of James McDougall, a baker, and Catherine McIntyre.

She married William McEachern on 3 May 1862 in Glasgow and soon after their marriage they emigrated to Otago.

They settled, at first, at Blueskin north of Dunedin before moving to Mosgiel then later to Dunedin in the early 1880s.

They had 11 children, two died in infancy and one in early childhood, they are buried in the Waitati Cemetery.

While they lived in Blueskin William worked as a railway inspector.

In 1883 when the family were living in South Dunedin Martha appeared in court as a witness in a child abuse case.

Three years later their 22-year-old daughter Janie died and the next year 19-year-old James also died.

In 1890, in Christchurch, William was charged with 'being helplessly drunk', he was remanded for seven days. The following week he was remanded for medical treatment and he disappears from the records after this.

In 1892, 20-year-old John died at the family home in Reid Road and when Martha signed the suffrage petition she was still in Reid Rd with her family.

In 1899, Martha was living in Philip St, Kensington when her 24-year-old daughter Katie died.

Martha died on 26 September 1922 at her daughter Vida’s home in Dunedin, she is buried with her older children in the Southern Cemetery.

Sources

BDM online NZ https://bdmhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz/

DCC Cemetery Records http://www.dunedin.govt.nz/facilities/cemeteries/cemeteries-search

Family Search https://www.familysearch.org

Otago Nominal Index http://marvin.otago.ac.nz

Papers Past https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz

Click on sheet number to see the 1893 petition sheet this signature appeared on. Digital copies of the sheets supplied by Archives New Zealand.