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… Taipari became the leader of the Ngāti Maru people. The marriage of his son Wīrope Hōtereni Taipari to a Ngāti Awa …
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Part of story: Marutūahu tribes
… women than urban areas, and had a very young average age of marriage of about 21. School days When education became …
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Part of story: Farm families
… to take responsibility for the affairs of his people, a marriage was arranged with a young woman of high rank, …
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Part of story: Ngāti Tūwharetoa
… under a flag', a discreet reference to her approaching marriage to William Bannerman. After schooling in Edinburgh … in South Otago. Their immediate concern after their marriage, however, was the building of a manse. William had … churches, writing two pamphlets arguing against marriage to a deceased wife's sister – one of the principal …
Type: Biography
… She married at 18, and moved to Dunedin when her marriage broke down. She later settled in London, where she … literature, and believed that raising women’s status within marriage would improve their lives. Burning books After … a teacher. Like Baker and Ellis, she did not have a happy marriage, and lived apart from her husband. Grossmann’s …
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Part of story: Fiction
… to give their fiancé’s name and the date of the intended marriage. Between 1954 and 1977 it was illegal to sell … new low of 18.5 births per 1,000 in 2015. Parenting outside marriage The shame of being an ‘unmarried mother’ lessened …
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Part of story: Adoption
… Sarah had six sons and three daughters. Soon after their marriage they were encouraged to emigrate to New Zealand by Judge H. S. Chapman , Charles's cousin by marriage. They sailed in the Pilgrim and arrived at …
Type: Biography
… Ringa, and in June at Matauwhi Bay was a witness at her marriage to Phillip Tapsell , first mate of the Asp. Kendall officiated at what Tapsell claimed was 'the first marriage that ever took place in New Zealand'. After …
Type: Biography
… Wellington registry office. A daughter was born before the marriage was dissolved by decree absolute on 8 February 1949. Throughout her marriage, and until 1952, Nan Clark continued at the FOL …
Type: Biography
… 40–50% of all live births occurred within 12 months of marriage and half of these babies were born within eight months of marriage. Fertility rates War and economic hardship had an …
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Part of story: Families: a history
… 1888. There were to be a daughter and a son of this second marriage. The following year he joined the London Pavilion … to bring Emily and the two youngest children of his first marriage out to join him. In 1893 Fuller accepted an …
Type: Biography
… advertisements for contraception in NZ Truth referred to ‘marriage hygiene’ products. The ban on contraceptive … ‘immorality’ – generally defined as sex outside of marriage. The official thinking was that denying young …
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Part of story: Contraception and sterilisation
… schoolteacher. There were two sons and one daughter of the marriage. After demobilisation Pyatt resumed theological … made by the Anglican church in New Zealand, including remarriage of divorced persons, ordination of women to the … Maori regard for him. Throughout a long and happy marriage Molly Pyatt very effectively supported her …
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… a hundred miles in the next three days.' John's first marriage to Mary Elizabeth Hackett on 23 July 1863 at Nelson … The couple were to have five daughters and two sons. The marriage brought links with the major explorers of …
Type: Biography
… for instance, registration of births, deaths and marriages. In 1872 Broad was transferred to Reefton as first …
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… wife were charged with making a false statement under the Marriage Act. Mr X lived as a man, had her breasts removed, …
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Part of story: Lesbian lives
… in 1920 to legislation which banned Catholic teaching on marriage. Two years later Catholic Bishop James Liston found …
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Part of story: Irish
… Wanganui on 25 April 1868. There were no children of this marriage. In 1869 Feist was publicly baptised in a Wairarapa …
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… Dunedin on 1 December 1898; there were no children of the marriage. He died at New Plymouth on 18 January 1935; Amy …
Type: Biography
… were married at Normanby. There were six children of the marriage: Nina, Maria Anna, Felix, Margareth, Veronica and …
Type: Biography