Sarah Elizabeth Lawton



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Sarah Elizabeth Lawton

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Unknown Lawton

    Unknown married Karen Elizabeth Stoebener. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Karen Elizabeth Stoebener
    Children:
    1. 1. Sarah Elizabeth Lawton
    2. Kerrie Dawn Lawton


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Philipp Stöbener StoebenerPhilipp Stöbener Stoebener was born on 17 Sep 1908 in Birkenhördt, Pfalz, Bayern; was christened on 26 Sep 1908 in Birkenhördt, Pfalz, Bayern (son of Philipp Stöbener and Katharina Maurer); died on 4 Jul 1986 in Porirua, Porirua City, Wellington, New Zealand; was buried on 8 Jul 1986 in Whenua Tapu Cemetery, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand.

    Notes:

    BIOGRAPHY:
    Lorraine Lees (Stoebener): email 01.02.2005
    email 02.02.2005
    Thank you so much for your photos. Quite emotional really.
    My father was the only Stoebener to come to NZ. He was sent from Germany
    to become a Marist brother and did most of his training in Italy. He was
    sent to Fiji during the second world war and interred there as a POW. He
    was transferred to NZ in Dec 1941. The NZ authorities wanted to send him
    back to Germany when the war ended and he went through a great deal to
    stay here. My mum met him while he was interred on Somme's Island in the
    Wellington Harbour. When the war was over my grandparents sponsored him so
    that he could stay. He was watched and questioned continuously over the
    next 5 yrs. I have a huge amount of documentation from the Defence Dept,
    Internal Affairs and our Government Archive files. He was treated as an
    alien and was never allowed to show any sign of being German. He would
    never speak his own language around his children. Both his parents died
    while he was on the island.
    I am not particularly close to my siblings, but a few years ago I
    organised a family reunion on Somme's Island. Some of the original
    dormitories still remain although in desperate need of repair. It was a
    very spiritual time and that was probably the closest I have felt to my
    father since his death. The island is now protected by the Conservation
    Dept of NZ.
    Dad has one niece in NZ. I believe she is the daughter of Anna. Her name
    is Cecilia Bruckner. But not much else I can tell you. Dad was 40yr old
    and my mother only 18yr old when they married. Because of this age
    difference we have almost skipped a generation. My second cousins are the
    same age as me.

    Lorraine Lees - stoebener.lees@xtra.co.nz

    http://www.geocities.com/somesprisonersnz/somespows24121942.html
    Somes Island, now officially named Matiu/Somes Island to include its pre-European name, served as New Zealand's main internment camp for 'enemy aliens' in both the first and second World Wars
    Somes Island Internees as at 24 December 1942
    The following list names the 182 internees held on Somes Island on 24 December 1942. They numbered 97 Germans, 29 Italians, 50 Japanese and Thailanders, and 6 of various other nationalities. Access to the personal files of these men is restricted unless the former internee applies himself, or proof is provided that the POW concerned is now deceased. (Source: National Archives, Wellington, NZ, File AAAR 493/3, J 1940/50/8, Hildebrand, Wilhelm Hugo)
    Stoebener, P. 23.12.1941
    17 November 1942 - Internees consist of 98 Germans, 30 Italians, 47 Japanese, 2 Austrians, 3 Thais, 1 Finn, 1 Pole, 1 Spaniard, 1 Frenchman, 1 Norwegian, 1 Hungarian. (McGill, p. 112)
    31 January 1943 - The 185 internees were moved to a new purpose-built internment camp at Pahiatua. This was a result of the Swiss Consul complaining that under the Geneva Convention, having them on Somes Island meant NZ was in breach of that convention. This was because the armament on the island, plus the degaussing operation there (used to protect ships against mines) made the island a possible military target. Prisoners were not to be held in such situations under the Geneva Convention. (McGill, p. 112; National Archives file: letter dated 3/2/1943, AAAR 493/3, J 1940/50/8, Hildebrand, W.H.)
    March 1944 - While still at Pahiatua, the Italian internees were given conditional release after Italy signed the armistice. (McGill, p. 112)
    September 1944 - Internees are returned to Somes Island as their Pahiatua camp was needed for Polish refugee children. (McGill, p. 112)
    October 1945 - The last approx. 40 internees still on Somes were released (McGill, p. 122)
    29 October 1945 - Telegram notifying that all internees have been released. (National Archives file: AAAR 493/3, J 1940/50/8, Hildebrand, W.H.)

    http://www.ozvocations.catholic.org.au/directory/religious/maristbrothers.html
    The Marist Brothers were founded in France in 1817 by Saint Marcellin Champagnat, a young sensitive and energetic priest. He wanted Brothers to respond to the spiritual and social needs of the young and poor, especially through education. Marcellin?s was known as a man of "strong mind and gentle heart." By the time he died in 1840 (aged 51), there were over 280 Brothers, and already some had left as missionaries to parts of Oceania. Since 1817, over 40,000 men have become Marist Brothers. Today, Marist Brothers live and work in 74 countries and number about 5,000. In Australia there are currently about 380 Brothers.
    http://www.maristbrothers.org.nz/History%20of%20New%20Zealand%20Region.htm
    The Marist Brothers
    in the Region of New Zealand
    Our History
    In 1836 Bishop Jean-Baptiste Pompallier, four Marist Fathers and three Brothers left France for New Zealand, the first group of Catholic missionaries to come to this country.
    After leaving two missionaries each at Wallis and Futuna Islands in the Western Pacific, Bishop Pompallier, Father Louis Servant and Brother Michel Colombon arrived in the Hokianga district of New Zealand in January 1838. As the numbers of Catholics in New Zealand and the Pacific Islands increased, they began to build Catholic schools with donated money and labour. Parents and teachers shared a vision of a school system which would teach their children the Gospel of Jesus Christ and the Roman Catholic tradition while providing a general education in no way inferior to that of the state schools. From the 1850s the schools were staffed mainly by Catholic religious orders including Marist Brothers from France, the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand.

    Philipp married Destyn Elizabeth Allen [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Destyn Elizabeth Allen
    Children:
    1. Baby Stoebener was born in 1949 in New Zealand; died in 1949 in New Zealand.
    2. Baby Stoebener was born in 1951 in New Zealand; died in 1951 in New Zealand.
    3. Philipp John Stoebener
    4. 3. Karen Elizabeth Stoebener
    5. Christopher Karl Stoebener was born on 26 Jun 1956 in New Zealand; died on 19 Dec 2014.
    6. Jacqueline Stoebener
    7. Lorraine Margaret Stoebener
    8. Michael Joseph Stoebener


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Philipp Stöbener was born on 21 Sep 1871 in Birkenhördt, Pfalz, Bayern; was christened on 25 Sep 1871 in Birkenhördt, Pfalz, Bayern (son of Johannes Georg Stöbener and Christina Wegmann); died on 23 Mar 1944 in Birkenhördt, Pfalz, Bayern; was buried on 26 Mar 1944 in Friedhof Birkenhördt, Birkenhördt, Landkreis Südliche Weinstraße, Rheinland-Pfalz.

    Notes:

    Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
    1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
    Band 2, Seite 167

    Philipp married Katharina Maurer on 11 Feb 1896 in Birkenhördt, Pfalz, Bayern. Katharina (daughter of Jakob Maurer and Katharina Schweitzer) was born on 13 Aug 1873 in Birkenhördt, Pfalz, Bayern; was christened on 14 Aug 1873 in Birkenhördt, Pfalz, Bayern; died on 28 Jul 1942 in Birkenhördt, Pfalz, Bayern; was buried in Birkenhördt, Pfalz, Bayern. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Katharina Maurer was born on 13 Aug 1873 in Birkenhördt, Pfalz, Bayern; was christened on 14 Aug 1873 in Birkenhördt, Pfalz, Bayern (daughter of Jakob Maurer and Katharina Schweitzer); died on 28 Jul 1942 in Birkenhördt, Pfalz, Bayern; was buried in Birkenhördt, Pfalz, Bayern.

    Notes:

    Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
    1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
    Band 2, Seite 118

    Children:
    1. Heinrich Stöbener was born on 22 Dec 1896 in Birkenhördt, Pfalz, Bayern; died on 18 Mar 1897 in Birkenhördt, Pfalz, Bayern.
    2. Friedrich Jakob Stöbener was born on 5 Mar 1898 in Birkenhördt, Pfalz, Bayern; was christened on 13 Mar 1898 in Birkenhördt, Pfalz, Bayern; died on 5 Sep 1973 in Kaiserslautern, Landkreis Kaiserslautern, Rheinland-Pfalz.
    3. Eugen Stöbener was born on 3 Dec 1899 in Birkenhördt, Pfalz, Bayern; died on 19 May 1978 in Birkenhördt, Landkreis Südliche Weinstraße, Rheinland-Pfalz; was buried in Friedhof Birkenhördt, Birkenhördt, Landkreis Südliche Weinstraße, Rheinland-Pfalz.
    4. Emil Stöbener was born on 28 Jul 1901 in Birkenhördt, Pfalz, Bayern; died on 5 May 1976 in Birkenhördt, Landkreis Südliche Weinstraße, Rheinland-Pfalz; was buried in Friedhof Birkenhördt, Birkenhördt, Landkreis Südliche Weinstraße, Rheinland-Pfalz.
    5. Heinrich Stöbener was born on 10 Nov 1903 in Birkenhördt, Pfalz, Bayern; died on 12 Aug 1982 in Birkenhördt, Landkreis Südliche Weinstraße, Rheinland-Pfalz; was buried in Friedhof Birkenhördt, Birkenhördt, Landkreis Südliche Weinstraße, Rheinland-Pfalz.
    6. Anna Stöbener was born on 21 Dec 1905 in Birkenhördt, Pfalz, Bayern; was christened on 24 Dec 1905 in Birkenhördt, Pfalz, Bayern; died on 1 Mar 1946 in Birkenhördt, Pfalz, Bayern; was buried in Friedhof Birkenhördt, Birkenhördt, Landkreis Südliche Weinstraße, Rheinland-Pfalz.
    7. 6. Philipp Stöbener Stoebener was born on 17 Sep 1908 in Birkenhördt, Pfalz, Bayern; was christened on 26 Sep 1908 in Birkenhördt, Pfalz, Bayern; died on 4 Jul 1986 in Porirua, Porirua City, Wellington, New Zealand; was buried on 8 Jul 1986 in Whenua Tapu Cemetery, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand.
    8. Georg Stöbener was born on 1 Jul 1911 in Birkenhördt, Pfalz, Bayern; was christened on 3 Aug 1911 in Birkenhördt, Pfalz, Bayern; died on 27 Aug 1964 in Bellheim, Landkreis Germersheim, Rheinland-Pfalz; was buried on 29 Aug 1964 in Friedhof Bellheim, Bellheim, Landkreis Germersheim, Rheinland-Pfalz.
    9. Alois Stöbener was born on 20 Jun 1913 in Birkenhördt, Pfalz, Bayern; was christened on 6 Jul 1913 in Birkenhördt, Pfalz, Bayern; died on 18 Jan 1943 in Rossosch/Don, Rossiya.
    10. Maria Stöbener was born on 14 Oct 1916 in Birkenhördt, Pfalz, Bayern; was christened on 24 Oct 1916 in Birkenhördt, Pfalz, Bayern; died on 6 Jun 1987 in Birkenhördt, Landkreis Südliche Weinstraße, Rheinland-Pfalz; was buried on 9 Jun 1987 in Friedhof Birkenhördt, Birkenhördt, Landkreis Südliche Weinstraße, Rheinland-Pfalz.