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… Helen May Maddox. There were to be no children of the marriage. Persistent migraines prevented Cox from serving … Sito Sophie Abigael Vogt. No children were born to the marriage. John died on 20 October 1984 at Auckland. Sito …
Type: Biography
… in Auckland until his death on 12 March 1883. The marriage was not a happy one. Ellen Ellis disapproved of her … with him to New Zealand. The effects of alcoholism on the marriage and the family are vividly depicted, and the novel …
Type: Biography
… as Birthright, formed to assist single-parent families, and Marriage Guidance Waikato. He was also a member of … He was survived by Yvonne and three sons from his first marriage, two of whom had followed their father into the …
Type: Biography
… He married Ellen Edwards in London on 2 October 1879; the marriage was probably childless. Mann joined the Amalgamated … All these influences, together with the breakdown of his marriage, led Mann to emigrate to New Zealand: 'It will be …
Type: Biography
… area in 1838–39. He is said to have had his Wesleyan marriage to Tauro, whom he had wed by 1836, reconsecrated by … bishop in 1838. However, the only documentary evidence of a marriage is contained in Wesleyan records, which state that …
Type: Biography
… also modelled idealised family life. Royal coronations, marriages and deaths were celebrated or mourned, maintaining … British Empire began to gather in London to celebrate royal marriages and coronations. Opposition The Maoriland Worker …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Royal family
… was survived by his third wife, a daughter from his first marriage and two daughters and a son from his second marriage. William Richmond neither smoked nor drank. He was, …
Type: Biography
… business in Tākaka, Golden Bay, in 1889. Soon after his marriage at Nelson on 12 April 1892, he moved to … a Tākaka farmer; there were two sons and a daughter of the marriage. About 1897 they returned to Tākaka, where Fred …
Type: Biography
… lived in a house he had built. Two or three years after his marriage, Jack and a brother decided to go dairy farming and … a company director; there were three children of the marriage. Underwood’s enterprises suffered a severe setback …
Type: Biography
… and surest way of coping with the mass influx. Intermarriage Inevitably, with more contact, intermarriage increased significantly during the 1960s. The … on kinship and locality. By the 1960s the children of these marriages were the first generation to grow up in the city. …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Urban Māori
… were to have eight children. Returning to India after his marriage, Wilson joined the Indian civil service in Bengal … at Bareilly, near Moradabad. There were no children of this marriage. His health failing, Wilson left India on leave in …
Type: Biography
… had been an assessor in the Native Land Court before his marriage, unavailingly fought in the court on behalf of his … or 1907, John Davis arranged with Natanahira Te Moerua the marriage of their children, Edward and Matatira (Tira). … impression on Edward, focusing as it did on inter-tribal marriages such as that of Tūrongo and Māhinārangi in the …
Type: Biography
… of castration of some male infants. To prevent inbreeding, marriage between first, second and third cousins was …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Moriori
… period of Marutūahu expansion was assisted by a strategic marriage. The high-born Ngāti Hako woman Ruawehea was …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Hauraki tribes
… July 1940 in Wellington. There were no children from this marriage, but Marion had two children from an earlier marriage. His career was diverted by the outbreak of the … attentive stepfather to Dorothy’s children from a previous marriage. That same year he was knighted for services to the …
Type: Biography
… His father was a teacher, as was his mother before her marriage. After attending Ashhurst School and then Wairoa … Maori offending. Characteristically, Robson supported the marriage guidance movement and developed the prison …
Type: Biography
… because she had been a puhi (a young woman of rank whose marriage was important to her people), and Moroati had taken … same area. Rangitaamo’s and Tenga’s families had arranged a marriage between them; they were to have one son and one … another daughter, and she and Tenga formalised their marriage. Their son was killed during the Second World War. …
Type: Biography
… second child and eldest son of Arihi Te Nahu by her second marriage, to Hāmiora Tūpaea. Arihi was the eldest child of … Tauranga chief Hōri Kingi Tūpaea of Ngāi Te Rangi. His marriage to Arihi was arranged to repair the relations … case was conducted by Rāniera Ellison, his kinsman by marriage. No report was completed in Hōri Tūpaea's lifetime, …
Type: Biography
… married local women. Many Māori can trace descent from marriages between Māori women and Pākehā whalers. Well-known …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Te whānau puha – whales
… New Zealand and lived together until at least 1926, but the marriage was apparently short-lived. There is no mention of … describes her as a widow. There were no children of the marriage. Eleanor Baker McLaglan, as she continued to style …
Type: Biography