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… he married Isobel at Havelock North. Throughout their marriage Isobel would loyally support Airey's various …
Type: Biography
… a dressmaker of Hamilton. There were two children of the marriage. In September 1935 his accounting ability was …
Type: Biography
… relatives and friends. Isabel Baker was connected by marriage to Robert and Emma Campbell of Ōtekaieke, and to …
Type: Biography
… forgery, and was finally declared a habitual criminal. (The marriage was annulled on 17 June 1909.) After her release …
Type: Biography
… in 1856. There were four daughters and one son of the marriage. In 1859 he became the first governor of …
Type: Biography
… for writers, often in the British Museum. After her marriage she and James made their home in Auckland, where …
Type: Biography
… on a host of issues. Catholic views on gambling, mixed marriage, prohibition and Sabbatarianism were carefully …
Type: Biography
… and fears that higher education ‘unfitted’ women for marriage and motherhood led to domestic science becoming …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Gender inequalities
… Over the centuries Samoans exchanged news, trade and marriage partners with neighbouring Pacific peoples (mainly …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Samoans
… There were at least three sons and three daughters of the marriage. Tonga was interested in rugby league as a young …
Type: Biography
… There were four sons and three daughters of this marriage. Robert and Susan Maunsell embarked for Australia …
Type: Biography
… devised and managed a research project for Spain. His first marriage ended in divorce on 11 March 1966, and on 21 March …
Type: Biography
… influenza epidemic. Then in August 1925, after 12 years of marriage, Lily gave birth to a son. Humphrey O'Leary was …
Type: Biography
… a recent graduate in law from Oxford University. The marriage automatically terminated her employment in the …
Type: Biography
… would help remove the 'domineering principle' from marriage. He bent with the temperance gale in an attempt to …
Type: Biography
… early 1920s until 1940, the year of her death. A further marriage was arranged for him with Te Urikore (otherwise …
Type: Biography
… had a daughter named Claesjen. A proclamation of his second marriage, given in December 1631 at Amsterdam, describes him …
Type: Biography
… Pukepuke Tangiora of Ngāti Te Mihiroa. The child of this marriage was Te Ākonga. Mohi lived sometimes with his first …
Type: Biography
… Tirarau (as he was familiarly known) was closely related by marriage alliances to Te Uri-o-Hau, a tribal group which had …
Type: Biography
… and his elder brother, Te Urunga, decided to give Rāhui in marriage to Te Heru Tenetahi. Tenetahi, also known as …
Type: Biography