Name |
Jean Wintrip Ada McNulty |
Birth |
1922 |
Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand [1] |
Gender |
Female |
Newspaper |
14 Oct 1943 |
"Otago Daily Times", New Zealand [2] |
WOMEN'S SKATING CHAMPION
The winner of the 1942 Otago Women's Solo Roller Skating Championship, Miss Jean McNulty repeated the performance at the championship meeting last week, gaining a victory over Misses Betty Davidson and Betty Barbeau. Miss McNulty's footwork was cleverly executed and another feature of her display was a toe spin which she has developed to a high degree. - Miss Davidson showed ability in performing difficult steps and Miss Barbeau executed her routine with well developed gracefulness and poise.
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Newspaper |
1 Jun 1945 |
"Otago Daily Times", New Zealand [3] |
Miss Jean McNulty the Champion Skater of New Zealand, who is one of the solo dancers in the Rhythm and Review Show "In Town To-night", which opened at His Majesty's Theatre last night.
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Directory |
1967 |
Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand [4] |
McNulty, Ms Jean A, Manageress, 306 Castle Street, Dunedin
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Death |
25 Aug 1967 |
Wakari Hospital, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand [5, 6] |
Jean Wintrip Ada McNulty,
spinster aged 45
from 111 Frederick Street, Dunedin
Parents: Edward William Douglas Elliot McNulty, Labourer and Ada Campbell.
Born in Dunedin
Not married
No Living Children.
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Death Notice |
26 Aug 1967 |
"Otago Daily Times", New Zealand [7] |
McNULTY Jean Ada
On Aug 25 1967 at Dunedin, beloved daughter of the late Ada and Bill McNulty and dearly loved sister of Betty (Mrs Lapslie), Jim, Mavis (Mrs E Woolford), Kath (Mrs F Woolford) and Bill, aged 45 yrs.
"A patient sufferer at rest"
The Funeral will leave our Chapel, 325 Great King Street today (Saturday), Aug 26th after a service, commencing at 2.30pm for the Anderson's Bay Crematorium.
Messages to 10 Cardigan Street, Dunedin
R McLean and Son Ltd, Funeral Director
McNULTY Jean Ada
On Aug 25 1967 at Dunedin ( late of Castle Fruit Store), dearly loved companion of Lorraine Stephenson.
"A patient sufferer at rest"
Messages to Castle Fruit Store, 111 Frederick Street, Dunedin
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Cremation |
26 Aug 1967 |
Andersons Bay Cemetery, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand [8] |
Ashes returned to Funeral Director 28 Aug 1967.
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Obituary |
28 Aug 1967 |
"Otago Daily Times", New Zealand [9] |
Obituary
Miss J A McNulty
Miss Jean Ada McNulty, one of New Zealand's outstanding woman roller skaters, died in Dunedin on Friday. She was 45.
Miss McNulty won the New Zealand solo championship seven times and from 1944 to 1946 held the title continuously. She won the title first when she was 20.
She also represented New Zealand twice in world championships at Oakland, in the United States of America, and held numerous titles in solo, two-step partner, gliding partner and pairs championships.
After winning several titles, Miss McNulty became one of the New Zealand Roller Skating Association's first Judges.
When the Dunedin rink closed she went to Auckland in 1947 and won a number of her titles while there. She also taught many children during her career, and was prominent in administration of the sport.
Born in Dunedin in 1922, Miss McNulty attended the Albany Street School. Later in her life she was a partner in a dairy.
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Probate |
20 Oct 1967 |
Dunedin High Court, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand [10] |
McNULTY Jean Ada
Dunedin
Spinster
Andrew James Lapslie of Dunedin & Kevin Richard De Courcy, Solictor of Dunedin were Exectutors.
Will dated 19th August 1966
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Sisters in Law - Joyce McNulty & Maureen McNulty $300 each
Sister - Mavis Woolford $300
Sister - Kathleen Woolford, car and accessories
Nephew - John Lapslie, my Piano Accordian
Nieces - Lynette McNulty, Carol McNulty & Lorraine Woolford, my three gold watches
Sisters - Kathleen Woolford, Mavis Woolford & Elizabeth Lapslie - balance of personal effects
Lorraine Stephenson whom she was in partnership in a grocery and confectionery buiness with. Trustees to give Lorraine an option to purchase the share of the partnership.
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Person ID |
I1849 |
Ailsa and Bill Family Histories |