Historical Journal: Auckland-Waikato, Issues 52-621988 - New Zealand |
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... married and living in a house of his own near me here . He is married to a 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 ...
... married and living in a house of his own near me here . He is married to a 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 ...
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... Married John Rober- ton in Sydney , 1858 and 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 John Rober- ton in Sydney , 1858 and 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.
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... married in 1853 in Sydney . Their nine children were musical , artistic , and in some cases academically brilliant . Their resi- dences included Emily Place and Park Road . After a trip to England in 1866-67 , Ralph moved away from ...
... married in 1853 in Sydney . Their nine children were musical , artistic , and in some cases academically brilliant . Their resi- dences included Emily Place and Park Road . After a trip to England in 1866-67 , Ralph moved away from ...
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