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… the Tytlers, took up land which he stocked with sheep. His marriage on 24 September 1846 to Emily Charlotte Wakefield, … 1901. Although there were no children by Stafford's first marriage, he was survived by three sons and three daughters …
… good on a Central Otago sheep station, and is rewarded by marriage with the owner's daughter, the quickest way of all … A. H. Adams's, in Tussock Land , 1904, that further intermarriage will solve things in time. Adams's half-caste … is weak, one of what Adams views as “the dying race”. Their marriage brings strength to the boy, security to the girl, …
… married Dorothea Hugesson. No children were born of the marriage. Banks, his wife, and sister, Sarah Sophia, resided …
… is confirmed by a number of social indicators; for example, marriage and birth rates and the rate of natural increase of …
… from satire to lyric. Many of his best poems witness the marriage of these modes; he can manage shifts of tone within …
… Ionian Senate. There was one son and four daughters by this marriage. Honours he received included C.M.G., 1855, …
… of Lawrence, Otago, and there were three sons of that marriage. Only two survived him, one having been killed …
… Drayton. There were two sons and two daughters by the marriage. Holland was a forthright man of great sincerity, …
… daughters also left New Zealand; but did so by way of happy marriages.) Katherine took her 'cello, and lived in a music … Reginald Peacock's Day ), whom she left the day after the marriage. A destructive period of Bohemian living followed, …
… of the Supreme Court in Wellington. Their tragically brief marriage ended with her death shortly after the birth of …