Biography
ANNIE PILET
Burial register ID: | 8435 |
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Surname: | PILET |
First name: | ANNIE |
Middle names: | |
Gender: | Female |
Age: | 38 Years |
Cause of death: | Unknown |
Burial type: | |
Date of death: | 10-Dec-1899 |
Date of burial: | 12-Dec-1899 |
Block: | 70 | ![]() |
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Plot: | 17 | |
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ANNIE PILET (née Mahon) Annie Mahon, child of Thomas and Delia (or Sarah) Mahon (nee Buller or Butler), was born Annie, aged 16-21, married Pierre (Peter) Pilet, aged 33, at St Patrick’s Church, Dunedin, on Peter and Annie had the following children: Name; Birth date; Birth place Anastasia Pilet, 10 August 1883, Port Chalmers Margaret Annie Pilet, 7 December 1884, Port Chalmers, died aged 5 months Peter Pilet, 6 August 1886, Dunedin Henry William Pilet, 9 September 1889, South Dunedin Annie had a long criminal record for drunkenness, theft, obscene language and vagrancy. In Her physical description was 5ft 0in in height, slight build, dark complexion, brown hair, blue She sometimes used the aliases Annie Mahon, Annie Jackson, Margaret Jackson or Mary 3 April 1894 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10013, 3 April 1894, Page 4 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2093, 5 April 1894, Page 15 “Larceny. A respectable-looking woman named Margaret Jackson was charged with the 27 November 1894
3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10217, 27 November 1894, Page 8 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10314, 22 March 1895, Page 4 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10314, 22 March 1895, Page 4 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10351, 4 May 1895, Page 3 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10360, 15 May 1895, Page 4 “Stealing from a clothes Line. Annie Pilet, alias Margaret Jackson, a respectable looking 19 March 1895 “Annie Pilet alias Margaret Jackson was sentenced to 48 hours imprisonment for drunkenness 22 March 18955 “Drunkenness. A first offender was convicted and discharged and Annie Pilet, alias Margaret 4 May 18956 “Theft. Annie Pilet, alias Margaret Jackson, was charged with stealing 4s 3d from the till of 15 May 18957 “Drunkenness. Annie Pilet, alias Margaret Jackson, who pleaded guilty, was fined 10s, in 8 June 18958 9 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10382, 10 June 1895, Page 4 9 Otago Daily Times , Issue 10382, 10 June 1895, Page 4 10 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10419, 23 July 1895, Page 4 11 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10425, 30 July 1895, Page 4 12 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10448, 26 August 1895, Page 4 13 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10474, 25 September 1895, Page 2 14 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10505, 31 October 1895, Page 4 15 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10589, 8 February 1896, Page 8 “Drunkenness. Annie Pilet, alias Margaret Jackson, against whom there were seven previous 22 July 189510 “Drunkenness. Annie Pilet, alias Margaret Jackson, was charged with this offence on the 29 July 189511 “Drunkenness. Annie Pilet, alias Margaret Jackson, who came within the habitual clause of 24 August 189512 “Drunkenness. For this offence Annie Pilet was sentenced to a month’s imprisonment” 25 September 189513 “Messers M W. A. Walton and J. B. Thomson were the presiding justices at the sitting of the 30 October 189514 “Drunkenness. One first offender was convicted and discharged, and Annie Pilet, against 6 February 189615 “A Prohibited Person. Thomas O’Connor (for whom Mr Hanlon appeared) pleaded not guilty advice he would withdraw from the case. Evidence was also given by Edward Holmes 18 February 189616 16 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10599, 20 February 1896, Page 2 17 New Zealand Police Gazette, 1896, page 51. 18 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10636, 3 April 1896, Page 4 19 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10636, 3 April 1896, Page 4 20 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10469, 18 April 1896, Page 8 21 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10509, 4 June 1896, Page 4 “Annie Pilet was fined 20s, in default l4 days’ imprisonment” 19 February 189617 Annie Pilet alias Mary Jackson Charged with drunkenness (sentence 48 hours) and damaging property (sentence 14 days) at 1 April 189618 “Annie Pilet, alias Margaret Jackson, was charged with drunkenness. Sergeant O’Neill stated 3 April 189619 “Annie Pilet, alias Margaret Jackson, was charged with drunkenness. Sergeant O’Neill stated 18 April 189620 “Drunkenness. Annie Pilet, alias Margaret Jackson (who came under the habitual clause of 4 June 189621 “The only case was a charge of drunkenness against Annie Pilet, who made her fifth Sunday morning, and, becoming ill in the lock-up, was sent to the hospital. Accused denied 18 July 189622 22 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10277, 18 July 1896, Page 2 23 New Zealand Police Gazette, 1896, page 172. 24 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10600, 18 September 1896, Page 4 “Drunkenness. Annie Pilet: was charged, on remand, with this offence. Sergeant O’Neill “Prohibition Order – On the application of. Sergeant O’Neill, a prohibition order was granted 12 August 189623 Annie Pilet alias Jackson Charged with drunkenness (sentence 1 month) at Dunedin. 18 September 189624 “Breach of Prohibition Order. Annie Pilet was charged with having, on the 11th inst., “Supplying Prohibited Person – John Walker, licensee of the Red Lion Hotel, was charged said that was a different point. Section 12S was very badly worded, and did not apply to this 18 and 24 September 189625 25 New Zealand Police Gazette, 1896, page 197. 26 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10729, 18 February 1897, Page 2 27 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10789, 29 April 1897, Page 4 28 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10978, 6 December 1897, Page 4 29 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10980, 8 December 1897, Page 2 30 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10983, 11 December 1897, Page 8 Annie Pilet alias Jackson Charged with drunkenness (sentence 6 weeks) and with procuring liquor, being a prohibited On 2 November 1897 Peter filed a petition to the Supreme Court of Otago and Southland for 18 February 189726 “Drunkenness. Annie Pilet was fined 40s or one month’s imprisonment.” 29 April 189727 “Drunkenness. Annie Pilet, who had been twice convicted within the past six months, was 6 December 189728 “Drunkenness. The case of Annie Pilet was adjourned to Tuesday, her solicitor, Mr 8 December 189729 “Drunkenness. Annie Pilet was charged with this offence, and the case was further remanded 11 December 189730 “Annie Pilet a frequent offender was charged with drunkenness. Sergeant O’Neill stated that 14 December 189731 31 New Zealand Police Gazette, 1898, page 23. 32 New Zealand Police Gazette, 1898, page 50. 33 Star, Issue 6136, 24 March 1898, Page 3 34 Star, Issue 6142, 31 March 1898, Page 3 35 Press, Volume LV, Issue 10000, 1 April 1898, Page 6 Annie Pilet alias Mary Jackson Charged with vagrancy (sentence 1 month) at Lyttelton. 17 February 189832 Annie Pilet alias Mary Jackson Charged with obscene language (sentence 7 days) at Lyttelton. 24 March 189833 “Alleged Theft. Annie Mahon was charged with having on March 22, at Christchurch, stolen 31 March 189834 “Annie Mahon, alias Pilet, alias Mary Jackson, was charged on remand with having, on 1 April 189835 “Alleged Theft. Annie Mahon, alias Annie Pilet, alias Mary Jackson (on remand), was He roused him up, and he asked her to take him home, as he had no place to stay. He said he 30 May 189836 36 New Zealand Police Gazette, 1898, page 109. 37 Star, Issue 6192, 31 May 1898, Page 2 38 Hawke’s Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10930, 1 June 1898, Page 3 39 Press, Volume LV, Issue 10051, 1 June 1898, Page 3 Annie Mahon alias Pilet alias Mary Jackson Charged with theft (sentence to come up when called on) at Christchurch. 31 May 189837 “Theft. Annie Mahon pleaded not guilty to a charge of having on March 22, 1898, at 1 June 189838 “Annie Mahon, found guilty of robbing a drunken man, was ordered to come np for sentence 1 June 189839 “Theft. Annie Mahon was indicted for having on the 22nd March stolen from one John White verdict, and after a short absence returned a verdict of “Guilty of stealing the watch.” Mr 1 June 189840 40 Press, Volume LV, Issue 10051, 1 June 1898, Page 5 41 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XX, Issue 4508, 1 June 1898, Page 3 42 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11128, 1 June 1898, Page 4 43 Timaru Herald, Volume LX, Issue 2719, 1 June 1898, Page 3 44 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXII, Issue 122, 1 June 1898, Page 2 45 Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 128, 1 June 1898, Page 2 46 Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 9992, 1 June 1898, Page 4 47 Hastings Standard, Issue 641, 1 June 1898, Page 3 48 Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 283, 2 June 1898, Page 2 49 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XLIV, Issue 2272, 3 June 1898, Page 2 50 Otago Witness, Issue 2335, 1 December 1898, page 27. 51 Otago Daily Times , Issue 11263, 5 November 1898, Page 4 52 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11275, 19 November 1898, Page 2 “Annie Mahon, assault, to come up for sentence when called upon.” 1 June 189841 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 “Annie Mahon was found guilty of robbing a drunken man, and was ordered to come up for 12 September 189850 “Annie Pilet pleaded Guilty to a charge of having on the 12th of September stolen one 5 November 189851 “At the Police Court yesterday Annie Pilet, against whom there were 42 previous convictions, 19 November 189852 “Drunkenness. Annie Pilet was convicted and discharged for being drunk, and was fined 20s, 28 November 189853 54 55 53 Star, Issue 6346, 28 November 1898, Page 3 54 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 7378, 28 November 1898, Page 3 55 Press, Volume LV, Issue 10205, 29 November 1898, Page 5 56 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11541, 29 September 1899, Page 2 57 New Zealand Police Gazette, 1898, page 220. 58 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11593, 29 November 1899, Page 7 59 Star, Issue 6655, 29 November 1899, Page 4 “The following sentences were passed: Annie Pilet, for theft from a dwelling, twelve months 29 September 189956 “Drunkenness. Annie Pilet, who celebrated her liberation after a 12 months’ sentence of 28 November 189857 Annie Pilet Charged with theft from a dwelling (sentence 12 months) at Dunedin. 29 November 189958 “Annie Pilet was-charged with that at on about October 2, 1899, at Dunedin, she did break On the 2nd October, he left his home, locking his bedroom door, and leaving his son behind. Evidence was given by Peter Pilet, sen., Peter Pilet, jun., Ann Stanley, and William Gilbert. Mr Barclay submitted that the essential elements of housebreaking were here absolutely 29 November 189959 “Dunedin, Nov 28. The jury returned a verdict of “Not guilty” in the case of Annie Pilet, 29 November 189960 61 62 63 60 Timaru Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 3121, 29 November 1899, Page 2 61 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 7685, 29 November 1899, Page 1 62 Evening Post, Volume LVIII, Issue 130, 29 November 1899, Page 5 63 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 29 November 1899, Page 2 64 Otago Daily Times , Issue 11604, 12 December 1899, Page 6 65 Otago Witness, Issue 2389, 14 December 1899, Page 16 66 Otago Witness, Issue 2389, 14 December 1899, Page 43 “At the criminal sittings the jury returned a verdict of not guilty in the case of Annie Pilet, Annie died at the Public Hospital, Dunedin, on 11 December 1899, aged 38, of acute 12 December 189964 65 “On Sunday afternoon a woman named Annie Pilet went to the hospital and asked to be 14 December 189966 “One of the most notorious female inebriates who make work for J.P.s in Dunedin died in the Annie was buried at the Northern Cemetery, Dunedin, on 12 December 1899 in a shared, Sources Marriage certificate, Peter Pilet and Annie Mahon, registration 1882/3501, Dunedin. Death certificate, Annie Pilet, registration, 1900/233, Dunedin. Burial record, Annie Pilet, Block 70, Plot 17, Northern Cemetery, Dunedin. Petition for divorce, Dunedin Archives DAAC/206811, 394/122, 1897. |
Surname | First names | Age | Date of death | Date of burial |
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NEILSON | JENS | 3 Years | 21-Jan-1877 | 21-Jan-1877 |
PILET | ANNIE | 38 Years | 10-Dec-1899 | 12-Dec-1899 |
SCOTT | BABY | 0 Days | 23-Jul-1901 | 25-Jul-1901 |
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