Misc. Notes
Name of “Henry John Julian, son of Richard Julian and Elizabeth Julian nee Gribble, name of spouse, place of burial, estimated year of birth, found in February 2022 from:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/147212610/henry-john-julianArticle on Henry found in February 2022:
https://forebears.io/new-zealand/taranaki-region/inglewoodMr. Henry John Julian took part in the local government of Inglewood, as a member of the Town Board, to which he was elected in 1897. He is a son of Mr. Richard Julian, who came to Taranaki as one of the pioneers, in the year 1840, and was born in New Plymouth in 1846. When twenty years of age he went to Nelson and the West Coast, where he was for some time engaged in mining. On returning to Taranaki he joined the transport corps, served through the war, and received the New Zealand medal for his services. In the year 1868 he was at Patea as a member of the Nelson volunteers, who were in service in connection with the Maori troubles. Afterwards Mr. Julian was for over twenty years engaged in the business of a livery-stable-keeper in New Plymouth. Later on, he took over the Taranaki Hotel, which he kept until the year 1890, when he entered into possession of the Railway Hotel, at Inglewood, and carried it on successfully for a number of years. Mr. Julian has been an Oddfellow for over thirty years, and has passed through all the chairs. He is married, and has eight sons and four daughters. In the year 1906 Mr. Julian became proprietor of the Taranaki Hotel in New Plymouth.