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… Russell of Staffordshire; there were no children of the marriage. As the fourth son of a wealthy landed family, John …
Type: Biography
… someone with English ancestry on both sides and no cousin marriages can trace their ancestry to 86% of the population …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Genealogy and family history
… a shopkeeper. He married in Dublin, having obtained a marriage licence on 23 November 1812. His wife, like his …
Type: Biography
… Anglican minister, supported by his bishop, to conduct a marriage between partners of different religions, forced … They were to have six sons and one daughter. After their marriage the Bells moved to Nelson, where again Bell's main … European women, which caused gossip and scandal. After his marriage he seems to have settled down and become devoted to …
Type: Biography
… other Jewish families and celebrating Jewish festivals. Marriage and motherhood McKenzie spent her childhood at … family connections to Manawatū, and at the time of the marriage he was working for a long-established Palmerston …
Type: Biography
… was constantly harassed by Burns because of his common law marriage; his partner was subjected to severe censure by … Woollen Mill. Two of their daughters made advantageous marriages, Clementina to Captain A. J. Elles and Jane to the …
Type: Biography
… Unable to make a satisfactory living, however, and with his marriage at an end, in 1926 Holcroft returned to Rangiora. … the move to Wellington, which meant the end of his second marriage, as Ray refused to go with him. He soon developed a …
Type: Biography
… Tūpaea. Although Mereaira died early, his kinship through marriage bound Īhāia closely to Tomoana. Through this … published letters recording births, baptisms, deaths and marriages, often including genealogies. The first edition of …
Type: Biography
… on sales. Duane (Danie) Lupp, the son from Sybil’s first marriage (there were no children from her later marriages), bought the assets of both businesses in October …
Type: Biography
… Her new husband was a wealthy landowner, and after their marriage Mākereti lived at Oddington Grange, near Oxford. … war she travelled widely in Europe. In mid 1924 her second marriage ended in divorce, but Mākereti continued to live in …
Type: Biography
… Duke of Roxburgh on 17 September 1839, 11 days after their marriage, and landed on Britannia (Petone) beach on 8 … wife died in 1888; it seems there were no children of the marriage. The approach of the 50th jubilee of European …
Type: Biography
… (née Gates) in Sydney; there were no children of the marriage. In 1959–60 he worked as a consultant on the … survived by his wife, and a son and daughter of his first marriage. …
Type: Biography
… senior people in their respective lines of descent; their marriage had been arranged to confirm peace and existing … people had been Ringatū, but to ensure the success of the marriage most joined the Anglican church. Duncan Stirling …
Type: Biography
… Moran, a recent Irish migrant with a child from a former marriage. Taiwhanga claimed that this was the first legal marriage of a Māori to a European woman. Hirini and Sarah …
Type: Biography
… of most of his children. Of the 14 children of his first marriage, only three survived. All eight children of his second marriage died before he did. They were all buried at …
Type: Biography
… from Māori. Inheritance customs Māori customs of adoption, marriage and inheritance were different to those of …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Te ture – Māori and legislation
… in 1909, and Bergamini moved to Christchurch. There his marriage with Elizabeth also suffered and they separated …
Type: Biography
… Napier on 18 December 1920. There were no children of the marriage. That year he forsook architecture to join his …
Type: Biography
… married Hazel May Lund, with whom he had a son. The marriage was formally dissolved on 11 February 1949 and 10 …
Type: Biography
… Violet McConechie Bogle. There were no children of the marriage. A businessman of considerable talent and energy, …
Type: Biography