Dictionary of NZ Biography — Henry George Gould
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Henry George Gould | Henry George GouldGOULD, HENRY GEORGE (1851-1914) was born at Wolverhampton, England, and educated at the Maidstone Grammar School. Arriving in Lyttelton by the Cardigan Castle (1873) he studied theology at Christ's College and was ordained (deacon, 1874; priest, 1877). He married (1878) a daughter of Thomas Cane (Christchurch). Gould was curate of Malvern (1874), vicar of Woodend (1878), of Leithfield (1878), Hokitika (1883), Lincoln (1888) and St Luke's, Oamaru (1890). In 1897 he was appointed archdeacon of Oamaru. In 1908 he became vicar of St Paul's Cathedral, Dunedin; in the following year canon, and in 1913 he was collated to the archdeaconry of Dunedin. He died on 27 Sep 1914. Who's Who N.Z., 1908; Otago Daily Times, 12 Oct 1914. Reference: Volume 1, page 173 | Volume 1, page 173 🌳 Further sources |