Historical Journal: Auckland-Waikato, Issues 52-621988 - New Zealand |
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... died in Auckland , 1921 . The children of the marriage , standing left to right : Jeannie , born 1864 , died 1920. Married David Wilkie of Otakeho , Taranaki . - May , born 1870 , died 1920. Married Harold Dennett Heather , merchant of ...
... died in Auckland , 1921 . The children of the marriage , standing left to right : Jeannie , born 1864 , died 1920. Married David Wilkie of Otakeho , Taranaki . - May , born 1870 , died 1920. Married Harold Dennett Heather , merchant of ...
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... dying shortly afterwards . He then married her sister Pehi . In a measles epidemic in 1856 , both Pehi and nine - year - old William died . The brothers seem to have travelled fairly frequently in the course of their business . At the ...
... dying shortly afterwards . He then married her sister Pehi . In a measles epidemic in 1856 , both Pehi and nine - year - old William died . The brothers seem to have travelled fairly frequently in the course of their business . At the ...
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... died , and then she herself died . Her legacy to Page was the remaining young girl and a mare . At the time of the alleged abduction both the child and the mare had been entrusted by Page into the care of a Mrs Wells of Ururu , near ...
... died , and then she herself died . Her legacy to Page was the remaining young girl and a mare . At the time of the alleged abduction both the child and the mare had been entrusted by Page into the care of a Mrs Wells of Ururu , near ...
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