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… married Thomas Jackson, a cordwainer. From the time of her marriage she was known as Ann Fletcher Jackson. In 1862 …
Type: Biography
… with a neatly trimmed beard and a retiring disposition. His marriage, at Nelson on 24 December 1896 to Edith Collings, …
Type: Biography
… She continued to paint and exhibit her work after her marriage, and was active in the Otago Art Society. Illness …
Type: Biography
… the focus of international attention. Smaller families Marriage and family life changed dramatically between the …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Women and men
… the temperance movement, Rattray condemned the effects on marriage of the 'terrible vice of intemperance'. In 1892 …
Type: Biography
… survived by Ellen Reid and seven children of his first marriage. …
Type: Biography
… married Mary Walker. There were seven children of this marriage, the two youngest being born in Wellington, New …
Type: Biography
… programmes have also assisted. But time, distance and intermarriage have eroded the language. The Greek Orthodox Church … was built in Wellington, the all-important sacraments of marriage and baptism could only be performed when a priest …
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Part of story: Greeks – the Hellenic community
… survived by his wife, and a son and daughter of his first marriage. …
Type: Biography
… … but he also claims by right of conquest, gift in marriage, gift for help in obtaining food for feasts, help …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Take whenua – Māori land tenure
… were closely related to Te Rarawa, particularly through the marriage of Waimirirangi to Kairewa. Their daughter, …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Muriwhenua tribes
… tā moko (tattoo), a feast was given by their parents. For a marriage, a number of hākari might be arranged, and the …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Māori feasts and ceremonial eating – hākari
… the pictures and they were eventually covered over. Marriage and children On 27 September 1971, Paul married … born in 1978, followed by a fourth, Pascal, in 1982. As her marriage entered a difficult phase in the late 1970s, Paul …
Type: Biography
… married Caroline Wilkie. There were no children of the marriage. Little is known of Caroline Wilkie's early life. … tradition Caroline Wilkie became an artist. After their marriage Caroline and Nicholas Chevalier belonged to a …
Type: Biography
… Crabb, a storekeeper. Her mother had hoped to be an artist: marriage ended that dream, but she continued to paint when … first women gallery owners in Wellington. Barc considered marriage a snare for artists and avoided it herself. Tall, …
Type: Biography
… At the core of the novel is Devanny's belief that women in marriage are the economic, social and sexual property of … economic and sexual relationship between men and women in marriage, the centrality of motherhood to a woman's concept …
Type: Biography
… Ngata , the son of Paratene Ngata, but she died before the marriage could take place. According to custom the elders … him to a younger sister. Arihia was 16 at the time of her marriage to Apirana Ngata in 1895; she went to live in …
Type: Biography
… Auckland on 28 January 1899; there were no children of the marriage. In 1902 Reed bought the New Zealand Typewriter … for the rest of his life. Isabel Reed died in 1939. The marriage had been a close and happy one and in the long …
Type: Biography
… the Hanmer health resort recuperating from a breakdown. His marriage at Takapuna on 12 May 1936 to Margaret (Peggy) … and creative youth worker in both the church and YWCA. Marriage and children (John and Anne) helped to slow down …
Type: Biography
… for Pākehā settlers. He moved away at the time of his first marriage, to Maraea Tīhau (also known as Toitoi), a close … After the death of his wife and the two children of that marriage, he married Martha Hana Toku Horomona (Hannah … marital experience led him to speak out against close intermarriage among Māori, which had been a traditional way of …
Type: Biography