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… There was also detailed description of Māori activities – marriages, new meeting houses, celebratory feasts, sports …
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Part of story: Māori newspapers and magazines – ngā niupepa me ngā moheni
… on 29 April 1886. It seems there were no children of either marriage. It was probably as a result of his farming …
Type: Biography
… Sarah Bowler, a widow. There were no children of the marriage. Joseph Masters died on 21 December 1873 and was …
Type: Biography
… crops, and even gave his occupation as orchardist on his marriage certificate. The 1931 Hawke’s Bay earthquake …
Type: Biography
… walked to his law office every day of his working life. The marriage was a happy one, and there were three children: two …
Type: Biography
… She died in 1920. There were no children of the marriage. Mead had resumed his outdoor interests and he …
Type: Biography
… and to obtain compensation. He had lost his farm, his marriage and practically everything he possessed, and had …
Type: Biography
… on 7 June 1901. There were at least four children of the marriage. From 1892 to 1905 Horace Jones exhibited with the …
Type: Biography
… and Douglass Hinau (1910). In the early years of their marriage the couple worked together in the field. They took …
Type: Biography
… economic recession. More financial pressure followed his marriage to Frances Maria Johnston at Tauranga, on 4 January …
Type: Biography
… communal prayers (salat al-jummah), religious instruction, marriages, funerals and communal festivities. Major cities …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Diverse religions
… into a low caste, combined with an English education and marriage to a non-Indian. In later years he urged greater …
Type: Biography
… in Petone, he married Gladys Hume. At the time of his marriage he was employed as a shipping clerk. He later …
Type: Biography
… by Phyllis, and three daughters and a son from his first marriage. As his grandfather and uncle had been before him, …
Type: Biography
… Whatton, in 1875 – a time when such an interracial marriage was almost unheard of in New Zealand. Chew Chong …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Taranaki region
… as protection,’ wrote one English visitor. 2 For Māori, marriage was a way of binding newcomers, of assuring their …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Cultural go-betweens
… to revoke his decision in 1916), and made them resign on marriage unless he issued a special certificate. In 1914 he …
Type: Biography
… him experience in the financing of pastoralism while his marriage into one of the established families brought …
Type: Biography
… of Ngāpuhi . Her parents divorced, and after her mother’s remarriage in 1902 she was known as Ethel Watkins Taylor. … son was killed in an accident in 1951. As a result of her marriage, Ethel resigned as district nurse. She was …
Type: Biography
… rank of master at arms. Nothing is known of his first marriage, but Rae was a widower when, on 4 June 1851 in the …
Type: Biography