Category:Theophilus Peter Norris Hewlett (organ builder)
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References
[edit]- "St George's Anglican Church, Thames" in Indigenous and Exotic some organs of the Upper North Island - New Zealand. (Conference Book / PDF), Auckland and Waikato regions New Zealand. 29th Annual Conference (30 September - 5 October 2006), p. 69 "St George's Church, opened in 1872, ... ",
"The organ was built by The Revd Theophilus Peter Norris Hewlett (born Oxford, UK 1816, died Maungakaramea and buried Mangapai 1900) who operated a private school for boys in Upper Eythorne in Kent before emigrating to New Zealand in 1858. ... His only known pipe organs were a chamber instrument of around 1875, history and locations unknown, and the Thames instrument of 1877, opened in a concert 30 August and first used for a service 2 September of that year. ... "
Further reading
[edit]- Theophilus Peter Norris Hewlett (1816 - 1900). WikiTree – Where genealogists collaborate (WikiTree.com)."Born 9 May 1816 in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom ",
"Son of James Philip Hewlett and Esther (Beuzeville) Hewlett ",
"Brother of James Philip Hewlett, Ebenezer Beuzeville Hewlett, Emma (Hewlett) Sargent and Esther Beuzeville Hewlett ",
"[spouse(s) unknown] ",
"Father of Emily Beuzeville (Hewlett) Wilson, Esther Beausale (Hewlett) Bree and Oswald Rousel Hewlett ",
"Died 19 Jun 1900 at age 84 in New Zealandmap "
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