Historical Journal: Auckland-Waikato, Issues 52-621988 - New Zealand |
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... daughter of William Mackenzie , a son of Murdock weaver of Big Harbour , they were married in April 1883 and they have two daugh- ters , one nearly three years old and the other seven months . John has a house and land of his own but he ...
... daughter of William Mackenzie , a son of Murdock weaver of Big Harbour , they were married in April 1883 and they have two daugh- ters , one nearly three years old and the other seven months . John has a house and land of his own but he ...
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... daughter , Nell , who had married the schoolteacher , James Miller , died leaving a son and baby daughter . Both were brought up by my grandmother ; Margery ( later Harre ) from baby- hood , and from 1911 Athol , the author of the ...
... daughter , Nell , who had married the schoolteacher , James Miller , died leaving a son and baby daughter . Both were brought up by my grandmother ; Margery ( later Harre ) from baby- hood , and from 1911 Athol , the author of the ...
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... daughter . In 1940 descendants of the daughter presented the album to the people of New Zealand , it then being deposited in the Alexander Turnbull Library . Here it has been viewed and consulted by historians over the years , and now ...
... daughter . In 1940 descendants of the daughter presented the album to the people of New Zealand , it then being deposited in the Alexander Turnbull Library . Here it has been viewed and consulted by historians over the years , and now ...
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