The first Part-Europeans were descendants of the first European white settlers and iTaukei women and established themselves mostly in Levuka, Vanua Levu, or other outlying islands. Over the years these descendants intermarried and established kinship ties, so generations are now linked through marriage or bloodlines. Part-Europeans came to be known by some using the Taukei word Kai Loma, which means 'in between'. Another term is Vasu, but this is not available for common use as it is bestowed … [Read more...] about Kailomas In Fiji
Jean Buckle
BUCKLE, JEAN BRANDON (1914 — 2006) Nursing Sister, CSR, Lautoka and Ba. By R A B (Tony) Snowsill. Ed. Tom Buckle (Jean's son). Jean Brandon Buckle was my aunt, my father's sister. My father was the late Mr Alan (Soot) Snowsill, who died in June 1970. Jean grew up in the small town of Nausori, Fiji, which is some 25 klm from Suva, the capital of Fiji. The town is situated on the Rewa River. Jean was born in Nausori in 1914. Jean, like her mother, Jessie Minnie Alice Snowsill (nee … [Read more...] about Jean Buckle
Michael Bransfield
BRANSFIELD, MICHAEL FR. S.M. (June 29, 1926 — August 04, 2009) Marist Father and Parish Priest The Catholic Church, Society of Mary Instrumental in the formation of the Tutu Training Centre on Taveuni Worked with the Marriage Encounter Movement Ran The Altar Boys Sodality, The Sacred Heart Cathedral, Suva. By R A B (Tony) Snowsill. Father Michael Bransfield was a member of the Marist Fathers and spent his priestly life in Fiji after arriving from Ireland on October 31, 1951. He … [Read more...] about Michael Bransfield
Jabez Bryce
BRYCE, JABEZ LESLIE ARCHBISHOP (January, 1935 — February 11, 2010) Bishop of the Diocese of Polynesia The Episcopal Church. By R A B (Tony) Snowsill. Jabez Leslie Bryce was born in Vava'u Tonga in 1935 of mixed Scottish-Samoan-Tongan parentage. He was reared in Samoa, and trained for the ministry in New Zealand. Ordained in 1962, he served the diocese in Fiji throughout his ordained ministry. The first Pacific Islander elected as Bishop of Polynesia, The Episcopal Church, … [Read more...] about Jabez Bryce
Don Aidney
AIDNEY, CYRIL DONALD (DON) DFC, OBE, CF. (December 08, 1923 — July 08, 2007) Director / Managing Director / Chairman - Williams & Gosling Limited Senior Resident Partner, Wilberfoss & Aidney (then Arthur Young), Chartered Accountants Company Director Member, Fiji Legislative Council Senator, The Fijian Senate (1992-1999). By David Aidney. Cyril Donald Aidney was born in Tonga in 1923. He lived in Fiji since the mid 1930’s, except for a break of five years or so with the … [Read more...] about Don Aidney
Tony Moore
MOORE, JOHN ANTHONY (TONY) O.B.E. (December 02, 1908 — March 15, 1994) Superintendent, Royal Fiji Police Force Awarded the Colonial Police Medal New Business Manager and Deputy General Manager, CML Member, Fiji Legislative Council Senior Active Rotarian - Original Suva Club Champion Athlete and Fiji Rugby Captain Olympic & Commonwealth Games Fiji Sports Administrator Fiji Olympic Order. By John Anthony Eyre 'Tony Junior' Moore. John Anthony Moore was born in Labasa on 2nd December, 1908. … [Read more...] about Tony Moore
Set The Record Straight…
By Tony Snowsill Bula Vinaka Kai Vata Please....consider the following ... Each of us carries within our memories considerable information about our family’s lives and times in Fiji. This "history" will be lost as we age and our recollections fade and we forget or indeed we die before this important history is recorded. Here is a chance to set the record straight – to ensure that other people’s recollections, and worse still the findings of academics and later historians do not … [Read more...] about Set The Record Straight…
Grace Morrison
MORRISON, GRACE ANNE M.B.E., I.M. (July, 06 1893 — November 27, 1978) Nurse and Midwife Founder, Nurse Morrison's Nursing Home Fijian Government Independence Medal. By Jennifer (Mune) Willmott William Mune had migrated from Scotland to Queensland in 1863 and in 1870 he married Martha Fountain. They had six children before 1881 and in 1883 William took his family to Fiji where he had been appointed manager of the Rewa Sugar Company at Koronivia. A number of young men worked on … [Read more...] about Grace Morrison