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… Park died in January 1967; there were no children of the marriage. On 14 December that year Ronald Park married Anne …
Type: Biography
… never to see, was born in July the following year. The marriage was unsettled and in December 1909 Pawelka tried to …
Type: Biography
… three songs with a group of Australian musicians. But his marriage broke up, and in 1939 he returned to Wellington, …
Type: Biography
… to Agnes Berry Shaw. There were three children of the marriage. After serving in the First World War, during which …
Type: Biography
… Society to East Bengal (Bangladesh) just after their marriage in Dunedin on 14 October 1910. For William Pettit …
Type: Biography
… three children. Mīria brought an independent income to the marriage, enabling them to build an elegant home, Hiwiroa, …
Type: Biography
… 1972, survived by his wife and two daughters from his first marriage. …
Type: Biography
… from Australia. Theirs was to be a happy and successful marriage. There were seven children – only one a boy – all …
Type: Biography
… by Isabella and two sons and two daughters from his first marriage. The fifth Presbyterian minister to serve as …
Type: Biography
… Maketū, overlooking the Kaituna River. Through strategic marriages with the children of the Bay of Plenty’s most …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Te Arawa
… died on 31 December 1972; there were no children of the marriage. Francis then lived with his wife's cousin, …
Type: Biography
… Canterbury. He worked there until shortly before his marriage on 30 September 1880 to Mary Foreman, a dressmaker. …
Type: Biography
… steel and fencing wire used in New Zealand. Arranged marriage Fletchers and Industrial Metals were the main …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Pulp and paper, aluminium and steel industries
… ailing mother. After her mother’s death and her father’s remarriage she worked for seven years on farms. During this … in a constant stream of questions and she even received a marriage proposal from a Canadian farmer who thought she …
Type: Biography
… was survived by Mary Tannock and two children of his first marriage. Tannock had been a man of immense vision. His work …
Type: Biography
… strict rein on them, even to the extent of arranging their marriages. At the same time, she maintained a keen interest …
Type: Biography
… contribution into a share of assets on the break-up of a marriage. …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Unpaid domestic work
… by Kiwi Tāmaki. Although the two tribes were linked through marriage, the southerly expansion of Ngāti Whātua was the …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Ngāti Whātua
… shares. There were three sons and one daughter of the marriage. Emily Thomas became known as a woman of advanced …
Type: Biography
… office, polling place and registrar of births, deaths and marriages. Local storekeepers were often important town …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Country towns