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… mother’s agreement was not necessary. But in many cases of marriage failure, care and control of the children was not …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Divorce and separation
… Stoupe, who died in 1910; there were no children of the marriage. In Wanganui on 10 July 1912, he married Ethel May …
Type: Biography
… Crowe in the Catholic church in Christchurch. After their marriage, Ellen and John Crowe lived at Milford, near …
Type: Biography
… The weekly newspaper NZ Truth regularly advertised ‘marriage hygiene’ products. In the 1930s the New Zealand …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Contraception and sterilisation
… 1903, and their relationship continued after Mansfield’s marriage and until her death in 1923. A bit of excitement …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Lesbian lives
… neighbour on Egmont Road. There were four daughters of the marriage: Alice, Kathleen, Ella and Ivy. Although Earp had …
Type: Biography
… the close links between Māori and Pākehā, forged by the marriage of John and Ruawahine, survived the wars of the …
Type: Biography
… uniform. The couple were to have one child. After her marriage, as well as milking cows and playing a key role in …
Type: Biography
… and it is said that she worked in hotels before her marriage there on 29 October 1910 to John Hallam, a …
Type: Biography
… There do not seem to have been any children of the marriage. In 1904 or 1905 Sarah and Henry Heap emigrated to …
Type: Biography
… on 28 May 1845 and there were eight children of the marriage. After practising medicine for several years at the …
Type: Biography
… the district of Hokitika, registrar of births, deaths and marriages, receiver of gold revenue at Jackson Bay and …
Type: Biography
… Women often had a role in sealing the peace. Arranged marriages between victors and high-ranking women of defeated …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Traditional Māori warfare – Riri
… were to have eight sons and five daughters. After their marriage Douglas and William McKain returned to the Tower of …
Type: Biography
… Cannon. George was the only surviving child of the marriage; his father died when he was five years old. His …
Type: Biography
… née Beveridge, in Dunedin. There were no children of the marriage. Agnes McQueen survived her husband. Gold-dredging …
Type: Biography
… and was a visiting justice to Wi Tako Prison. He was also a marriage conciliator for a time. He was made an MBE in 1949 …
Type: Biography
… of old grievances were also achieved through arranged marriages, even into modern times. The ensuing period was …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Ngāti Porou
… child-rearing and finding jobs as the family grew up; marriages and grandchildren. Catherine Ralfe herself appears …
Type: Biography
… at Cambridge, Tauranga, Te Aroha and Paeroa, before her marriage in Auckland on 2 January 1924 to Wilfred Searle, …
Type: Biography