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… backbone of Tipi) after his cousin, who had been given in marriage to a Ngāmotu chief. The Te Mana people then made …
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Part of story: Te Āti Awa of Wellington
… Vienna in 1939 because of his political activities and his marriage to a Jewish woman. During more than 20 years in New …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Central and South-eastern Europeans
… 1855, were to achieve distinction as engineers. After their marriage the couple sailed for New Zealand on the Simlah. …
Type: Biography
… financial hardship or the social difficulties arising from marriage across class boundaries. James and Ann Brown …
Type: Biography
… 1872 and 1874. There seem to have been no children of this marriage. By profession a shoemaker, Brown early developed …
Type: Biography
… and his wife, Isabel Ayers, had emigrated soon after their marriage at Christchurch in 1885. The family moved to …
Type: Biography
… Carter married Albert David Stanley, a secretary. After her marriage Una lived in Auckland. She returned to Wellington …
Type: Biography
… November 1865 at Hokitika. There were three children of the marriage. Sarah Cassidy died on 18 January 1872 and Hugh …
Type: Biography
… LTCL and was working as a music teacher at the time of her marriage to Henry Herbert Clifford, in Christchurch, on 24 …
Type: Biography
… There do not seem to have been any children of the marriage. Both Rachel and William Don were actively involved …
Type: Biography
… They were the first of this line to settle in Manawatū. A marriage between Whakarongotau, another cousin, and a Ngāi …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Manawatū and Horowhenua region
… in New Zealand. Others gained permanent residence through marriage to New Zealanders. However, the small Fijian …
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Part of story: Fijians
… Church, Palmerston North, on 31 December 1885. After their marriage, Inger and Charles Jacobsen lived in various …
Type: Biography
… Pākehā, many of whom became bound to Māori families through marriage. Land deals With the establishment of the shore …
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Part of story: Otago region
… 1952. She died on 26 February 1954 in Wellington. Both her marriages seem to have been childless. …
Type: Biography
… about his early life. He married, but the date and place of marriage and his wife's birth name are unknown. It is …
Type: Biography
… birth and parentage are unknown, as are the details of his marriage, although he is known to have had six daughters. …
Type: Biography
… Mary O'Driscoll had at least six children from her first marriage, and she and Thomas were to have one child, …
Type: Biography
… lovers to keep their affection a close secret. After their marriage Fanny and Alfred returned to the island to settle …
Type: Biography
… 1915 Ringatū tohunga were gazetted as ministers under the Marriage Act. In 1928 a formal constitution for the church …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Ngā hāhi – Māori and Christian denominations