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… Oxford, changing to law at Cambridge about the time of his marriage to Emily, eldest daughter of Archdeacon Thomas … his eldest son, Charles Thomas Frederick, from whose second marriage (to Marata Te Moananui) many Maori de Thierrys are …
… associated with the earliest history of Wellington. On his marriage with Rangi he became connected with one of the …
… parent; thus a man may adopt his wife's child of a former marriage. Children are also adopted by relatives, friends of …
… Walker. He had two sons and one daughter by his second marriage. Dick died on 5 February 1900 at Queen Street, …
… diplomatic appointment and on 9 August 1816 made a runaway marriage with a wealthy young woman, Eliza Susan Pattle, … Parliament, and hoped to promote his ambitions by a second marriage with an heiress. In 1826, by abduction, he made a Gretna Green marriage with Ellen Turner, the schoolgirl daughter of a …
… whom he had five sons and two daughters. Shortly after his marriage, in the same year, he and his wife emigrated to New …
… In 1898 Beauchamp's personal friend (and connection by marriage), the Prime Minister, R. J. Seddon, asked him to be …
… gave notable service on public and other bodies. After her marriage she lectured on international affairs for WEA …
… Zealand, as one means of relieving distress. Following his marriage to Jane Robieson in 1850, he left for New Zealand …
… Dunphy. He had six sons and three daughters by his first marriage. Harris died at Dunedin on 24 July 1886. by Bernard …