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− | :He went first to Hokianga to begin learning Maori with Servant. In late July 1841 he left the Bay of Islands on the ''Sancta Maria'' with Pompallier and others. On 30 September Pompallier left him at Mahia to assess its suitability as a new mission station. With Pompallier diverted to Wallis, Baty was not uplifted and he travelled through the Urewera for some months, crossing paths with William Colenso. He left Mahia on 10 July 1842 to arrive in Kororareka on 24 August to take charge of mission printing in the nearly completed printery. In December 1849 [[Philippe Viard|Viard]] sent him to Wellington to prepare for the Marists to shift there on Pompallier's return from Europe. He was already showing early signs of consumption in late 1850 when he was called to Sydney to take charge of the mission Procure there. After several months he went to New Caledonia for his health. He died on 5 August 1851 on the Ile de Pins, aged 39, and is buried there. | + | :He went first to Hokianga to begin learning Maori with [[Catherin Servant|Servant]]. In late July 1841 he left the Bay of Islands on the ''Sancta Maria'' with Pompallier and others. On 30 September Pompallier left him at Mahia to assess its suitability as a new mission station. With Pompallier diverted to Wallis, '''Baty''' was not uplifted and he travelled through the Urewera for some months, crossing paths with William Colenso. He left Mahia on 10 July 1842 to arrive in Kororareka on 24 August to take charge of mission printing in the nearly completed printery. In December 1849 [[Philippe Viard|Viard]] sent him to Wellington to prepare for the Marists to shift there on Pompallier's return from Europe. He was already showing early signs of consumption in late 1850 when he was called to Sydney to take charge of the mission Procure there. After several months he went to New Caledonia for his health. He died on 5 August 1851 on the Ile de Pins, aged 39, and is buried there. |
− | ;Some documents that mention him (those in bold are written by him):[[Clisby009|9]], [[Clisby013|13]], [[Clisby024|24]], [[Clisby030|30]], [[Clisby031|31]], [[Clisby032|32]], [[Clisby033|33]], [[Clisby035|35]], [[Clisby043|43]], [[Clisby046|46]], [[Clisby049|49]], [[Clisby061|61]], [[Clisby065|65]], [[Clisby080|80]], [[Clisby090|90]], [[Clisby092|92]], [[HD1:86]], [[HD2:002-3]], [[HD2:004]], [[HD2:031-32]], [[Girard0239]], [[Girard0243]], [[Girard0271]], [[Girard0283]], [[Girard0313]], [[Girard0324]], [[Girard0325]], [[Girard0350]], [[Girard0352]], '''[[Girard0360]]''', [[Girard0361]], '''[[Girard0365]]''', [[Girard0366]], [[Girard0435]], [[Girard0442]], [[ | + | ;Some documents that mention him (those in bold are written by him): Clisby Letters - [[Clisby009|9]], [[Clisby013|13]], [[Clisby024|24]], [[Clisby030|30]], [[Clisby031|31]], [[Clisby032|32]], [[Clisby033|33]], [[Clisby035|35]], [[Clisby043|43]], [[Clisby046|46]], [[Clisby049|49]], [[Clisby061|61]], [[Clisby065|65]], [[Clisby080|80]], [[Clisby090|90]], [[Clisby092|92]], |
+ | :[[HD1:86]], '''[[HD1:118]]''', [[HD2:002-3]], [[HD2:004]], [[HD2:031-32]], | ||
+ | :[[Girard0159]], [[Girard0166]], [[Girard0222]], [[Girard0239]], [[Girard0243]], [[Girard0271]], [[Girard0283]], [[Girard0313]], [[Girard0324]], [[Girard0325]], [[Girard0350]], [[Girard0352]], '''[[Girard0360]]''', [[Girard0361]], '''[[Girard0365]]''', [[Girard0366]], [[Girard0435]], [[Girard0442]], [[Girard0875]], [[Girard0876]], [[Girard0981]], [[Girard1029]], | ||
+ | :[[L2O18401103]], [[NZ18420806]], '''[[NZ18441128]]''', | ||
+ | :[[ColinSup007]] | ||
+ | ===Research by Elizabeth Charlton - Marist Archivist Wellington=== | ||
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+ | :'''Birth:''' 1/10/1811 Saint-Jean-sur-Reyssouze, Ain, France | ||
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+ | :'''Death:''' 5/08/1851 Île des Pins, New Caledonia | ||
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+ | :'''Burial:''' Cimetiere de Vao, Île des Pins, New Caledonia | ||
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+ | :'''Profession''' 24/09/1836 | ||
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+ | :'''Ordination''' 19/12/1835 | ||
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+ | :1830 Began formation for Diocese of Belley (Belley – Philosophy, Brou – Theology) | ||
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+ | :18340720 Diaconate; appointed to College de Belley where he came into contact with aspirant Marists | ||
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+ | :18351219 Ordained priest | ||
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+ | :18360924 Profession | ||
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+ | :*18380922 left France on ''Reine de Paix'' | ||
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+ | :*18390614 Arrived Bay of Islands | ||
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+ | :*183906-184010? appointed to Hokianga with [[Catherin Servant]] | ||
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+ | :*184010?-18410723 Kororareka [[Girard0084|LRO doc 084]] 092 | ||
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+ | :*18410723 sailed on ''Sancta Maria'' | ||
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+ | :*18410816 arrive Tauranga | ||
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+ | :::on foot Tauranga-Matamata return APM 18411002 Baty to Epalle | ||
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+ | :**18410825 after briefly at Matamata with Seon [[Girard0865|LRO doc 865]] | ||
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+ | :**18410907 Tauranga APM 18410906 Seon to Epalle [[Girard0866|LRO doc 866]] | ||
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+ | :::on foot Tauranga-Opotiki APM 18411002 Baty to Epalle | ||
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+ | :::sailed Opotiki-Mahia Pompallier ''Early History'' | ||
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+ | :*18410930-18420710 Mahia [[Girard0086|LRO doc 086]] 232 | ||
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+ | :*184110 Wairoa [[Girard0114|LRO doc 114]] | ||
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+ | :*18411217-18420109 Mission circuit Wairoa-Lake Waikaremoana [[Girard0232|LRO doc 232]] | ||
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+ | :*18411218 Wairoa APM 18411219 Baty to Epalle | ||
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+ | :*18420710-184208 travel to Auckland (had money to sail there [[Girard0222|LRO doc 222]][3]) | ||
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+ | :*184208 in Auckland [[Girard0113|LRO doc 113]] footnote 4 186 222 | ||
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+ | :*18420824-184912 Kororareka | ||
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+ | :**18440111-18440123 Kororareka to Sydney on ''Tryphena'' | ||
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+ | :**18440123 Sydney | ||
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+ | :**18440418 back in NZ by then [[Girard0325|LRO doc 325]] | ||
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+ | :**184503 Tauranga - general retreat [[Girard0865|LRO doc 865]] | ||
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+ | :*184912 Wellington [[Girard0875|LRO doc 875]] | ||
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+ | :*18500902 dep Wellington on ''Louis & Miriam'' for Sydney arr 18500924 | ||
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+ | :*185009-18510415 Superior Mission Procure, Sydney | ||
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+ | :*18510415 left Sydney for Ile des Pins | ||
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+ | :*18510504 arrived Ile de Pins | ||
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+ | [http://www.nzearlyhistory.com/g1/p594.htm#i14826 Information on the NZ Early History website of pre-1846 Europeans in NZ] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:28, 16 October 2023
From THE FIRST WAVE OF FRENCH MARISTS by Michael O'Meeghan SM, 2008, 10.
Fr CLAUDE-ANDRÉ BATY, aged 27 (on arrival in New Zealand in Group II on 14 Jun 1839).
- He went first to Hokianga to begin learning Maori with Servant. In late July 1841 he left the Bay of Islands on the Sancta Maria with Pompallier and others. On 30 September Pompallier left him at Mahia to assess its suitability as a new mission station. With Pompallier diverted to Wallis, Baty was not uplifted and he travelled through the Urewera for some months, crossing paths with William Colenso. He left Mahia on 10 July 1842 to arrive in Kororareka on 24 August to take charge of mission printing in the nearly completed printery. In December 1849 Viard sent him to Wellington to prepare for the Marists to shift there on Pompallier's return from Europe. He was already showing early signs of consumption in late 1850 when he was called to Sydney to take charge of the mission Procure there. After several months he went to New Caledonia for his health. He died on 5 August 1851 on the Ile de Pins, aged 39, and is buried there.
- Some documents that mention him (those in bold are written by him)
- Clisby Letters - 9, 13, 24, 30, 31, 32, 33, 35, 43, 46, 49, 61, 65, 80, 90, 92,
- HD1:86, HD1:118, HD2:002-3, HD2:004, HD2:031-32,
- Girard0159, Girard0166, Girard0222, Girard0239, Girard0243, Girard0271, Girard0283, Girard0313, Girard0324, Girard0325, Girard0350, Girard0352, Girard0360, Girard0361, Girard0365, Girard0366, Girard0435, Girard0442, Girard0875, Girard0876, Girard0981, Girard1029,
- L2O18401103, NZ18420806, NZ18441128,
- ColinSup007
Research by Elizabeth Charlton - Marist Archivist Wellington
- Birth: 1/10/1811 Saint-Jean-sur-Reyssouze, Ain, France
- Death: 5/08/1851 Île des Pins, New Caledonia
- Burial: Cimetiere de Vao, Île des Pins, New Caledonia
- Profession 24/09/1836
- Ordination 19/12/1835
- 1830 Began formation for Diocese of Belley (Belley – Philosophy, Brou – Theology)
- 18340720 Diaconate; appointed to College de Belley where he came into contact with aspirant Marists
- 18351219 Ordained priest
- 18360924 Profession
- 18380922 left France on Reine de Paix
- 18390614 Arrived Bay of Islands
- 183906-184010? appointed to Hokianga with Catherin Servant
- 184010?-18410723 Kororareka LRO doc 084 092
- 18410723 sailed on Sancta Maria
- 18410816 arrive Tauranga
- on foot Tauranga-Matamata return APM 18411002 Baty to Epalle
- 18410825 after briefly at Matamata with Seon LRO doc 865
- 18410907 Tauranga APM 18410906 Seon to Epalle LRO doc 866
- on foot Tauranga-Opotiki APM 18411002 Baty to Epalle
- sailed Opotiki-Mahia Pompallier Early History
- 18410930-18420710 Mahia LRO doc 086 232
- 184110 Wairoa LRO doc 114
- 18411217-18420109 Mission circuit Wairoa-Lake Waikaremoana LRO doc 232
- 18411218 Wairoa APM 18411219 Baty to Epalle
- 18420710-184208 travel to Auckland (had money to sail there LRO doc 222[3])
- 184208 in Auckland LRO doc 113 footnote 4 186 222
- 18420824-184912 Kororareka
- 18440111-18440123 Kororareka to Sydney on Tryphena
- 18440123 Sydney
- 18440418 back in NZ by then LRO doc 325
- 184503 Tauranga - general retreat LRO doc 865
- 184912 Wellington LRO doc 875
- 18500902 dep Wellington on Louis & Miriam for Sydney arr 18500924
- 185009-18510415 Superior Mission Procure, Sydney
- 18510415 left Sydney for Ile des Pins
- 18510504 arrived Ile de Pins
Information on the NZ Early History website of pre-1846 Europeans in NZ
Back to Biographical Notes