NZ pre 1846

early european contacts

Person Page 413

George (NIMO) Nimmo

M, #10301, b. about 1790

Biography

George (NIMO) Nimmo was born about 1790 in Scotland.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
George (NIMO) Nimmo was a joiner, sawmill in Hokianga, blacksmith 1826 ON.1,9,2 Was part of first expedition of NZ Coy to establishment settlement in NZ 1825 RW
possibly shifted to Otago about 1840?
bought land Hokianga 23 dec 1831 KM
OLCHK 262/352 200ac at Motu Kauri exchanged for 200pds scrip and grant for land at Kohi pending (circa 1864) JLHK
OLCHK 312 / 539 (by W YOUNG) 640 ac at Koutu, Mungero, or One Tree Hill. grant to G NIMMO, area not surveyed JLHK. He immigrated to arrived Hokianga dec 1826 in Rosanna with James HERD in 1825.1,9 He was a trader, Koutu Mangera in 1838.10 He was a carpenter, Hokianga in 1846.3 He was christened about 1865 in Hokianga?2

Citations

  1. [S8] John Horsman
  2. [S351] Historic Hokianga
  3. [S408] www.ourhokianga.com/census1846.htm
  4. [S422] personal visit
  5. [S452] Hokianga
  6. [S566] Trading Cultures a history of the far north
  7. [S644] A Most Noble Anchorage
  8. [S846] Sovereign Chief, a Biography of Baron de THIERRY
  9. [S53] A Society of Gentlemen
  10. [S397] Alexander Turnbull Library

Thomas McLEAN

M, #10302, b. about 1790, d. 8 January 1835

Biography

Thomas McLEAN was born about 1790 in Scotland p 290.1,2,3,4,5,6 He died on 8 January 1835 in Hokianga, NZ.7,6 He was buried on 11 January 1835 in Mangungu Cemetery, Hokianga.7
Thomas McLEAN was a sawyer, sawmill in Bay of Islands, river pilot, farmer 1827 ON.1,7 He immigrated to to Hokianga in the Rosanna with James HERD in 1827.1,6

Citations

  1. [S8] John Horsman
  2. [S1] The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1
  3. [S351] Historic Hokianga
  4. [S566] Trading Cultures a history of the far north
  5. [S644] A Most Noble Anchorage
  6. [S838] New Zealand and Recollections Of It (Travels in NZ 1834)
  7. [S634] Auckland Public Library

Thomas (Captain) Raine

M, #10303, b. about 1790

Parents

FatherRaine
Pedigree Link

Biography

Thomas (Captain) Raine was born about 1790 DNZB p 339.1,2
Thomas (Captain) Raine was a merchant and sawmiller Bay of Islands in 1830.3

Citations

  1. [S1] The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1
  2. [S565] The Meeting Place
  3. [S8] John Horsman

David Ramsay

M, #10304, b. about 1790

Biography

David Ramsay was born about 1790 DNZB p 339.1,2
Had mill at Te Horeke along with RAINE and sold this to Thomas McDONNELL in 1830 VIO. David Ramsay was a Saw Mill in Bay of Islands about 1830.3

Citations

  1. [S1] The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1
  2. [S565] The Meeting Place
  3. [S8] John Horsman

Robert (Captain) Gordon Davi(e)s Browne

M, #10305, b. about 1790, d. about 1841

Biography

Robert (Captain) Gordon Davi(e)s Browne was born about 1790 DNZB p 339, 578.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 He died about 1841 in Russell, NZ.11
About 20 europeans lived at Horeke dealing in timber etc in 1827.
was an associate of Ranulph DACRE.
also associated with RAINE at Horeke JHO
schooner Darling shipwrecked / stranded Mercury Bay 1833 rescued by Guide.PN
see also http://sites.google.com/a/aotea.org/don-armitage/Home/great-barrier-island-history
1832 Mahurangi
1836 Mercury Bay. Robert (Captain) Gordon Davi(e)s Browne was a shipbuilders and Saw Mill Bay of Islands, also later Mercury Bay about 1830.12,13,14,1 He immigrated to to Russell in 1831.10 He was in charge of cutting timber Mahurangi in 1832.3

Citations

  1. [S1] The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1
  2. [S18] WILLIMENT T M I
  3. [S252] Hauraki Contested
  4. [S303] email address;
  5. [S332] History of the River Thames
  6. [S345] They Came to New Zealand
  7. [S452] Hokianga
  8. [S566] Trading Cultures a history of the far north
  9. [S565] The Meeting Place
  10. [S743] Early Settlers Roll
  11. [S1040] Ranulph Dacre and Patuone's topknot
  12. [S8] John Horsman
  13. [S17] The Methodist Mission to NZ
  14. [S13] Bretts Historical Series 1890

Augustus Earle

M, #10306, b. 1 June 1793, d. 10 December 1838

Parents

FatherJames Earle (b. about 1760)
MotherCaroline (b. about 1760)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Augustus Earle was born on 1 June 1793 in LON, ENG.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12 He died on 10 December 1838, at age 45, in LON, ENG.1
Visited NZ for approximately 9 months in 1827
mentioned in book "Port in the North". Hut was burnt down.
Wrote account of his experiences. "Nine Months Residence in New Zealand"
visited Hokianga 1827 DNZB p 290, ASH
was on the Beagle as draughstman to august 1832 DE. Augustus Earle was baptized on 27 June 1793 in St Marlybone, LON, ENG.1 He was an artist, writer in 1827.1 He immigrated to Sydney to Bay of Islands on the Governor MacQuarrie on 20 October 1827.13,14,1 He emigrated from NZ to Sydney in July 1828.1

Citations

  1. [S1] The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1
  2. [S46] King Kauri
  3. [S203] Nine Months Residence in New Zealand 1827
  4. [S351] Historic Hokianga
  5. [S411] BRIND of the Bay of Islands
  6. [S452] Hokianga
  7. [S565] The Meeting Place
  8. [S592] Pewhairangi Bay of Islands 1814-1845
  9. [S645] The Voyagers
  10. [S731] Crisis at Kerikeri
  11. [S755] The Whale's Wake
  12. [S871] Kororareka & other essays
  13. [S8] John Horsman
  14. [S22] The First Family

Butler

M, #10307, b. about 1800
Pedigree Link

Biography

Butler was born about 1800.1
Presumably not the same as Rev J BUTLER missionary.
also a record of a Captain BUTLER, wife and family who settled before 1840 Mangonui in Doubtless Bay. Later a JP.
could be Samuel BUTLER son of Rev John BUTLER.
in Hokianga 1827 as traders AE. Butler was a trader, Bay of Islands in 1827.2,1

Citations

  1. [S203] Nine Months Residence in New Zealand 1827
  2. [S8] John Horsman

Frederick Williscroft

M, #10309, b. about 1825

Parents

Pedigree Link

Family:

DaughterSarah Ann Williscroft+ (b. about 1850)

Biography

Frederick Williscroft was born about 1825.

John Martin

M, #10310, b. about 1798, d. 6 January 1865
Pedigree Link

Family: Kate (Kitty)

SonGeorge Martin (b. about 1838)
SonJohn Martin (b. 1840, d. 1936)
SonMartin (b. about 1843)
SonMartin (b. about 1845)

Biography

John Martin was born about 1798 died aged 67 MMMI.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 He and Kate (Kitty) were married. He died on 6 January 1865 in Hokianga, NZ.1,7 He was buried in 1865 in Mangungu, Hokianga.2,7
Possibly the first mate on the Governor Macquarrie in 1827 and in love with a Maori daughter of a chief and they married. JOHO p 72.
1826 was mate on the Elizabeth. Captain KENT left him in Hokianga mid 1826 to supervise purchase and salting of pork and spars for trading. AB
MI "Pilot on river for upwards of 30 yrs" died 6 jan 1865 MMMI
1832 purchased land Araiteuru, Hokianga JLHK
OLCHK 127 / 326 45 ac at Amau Puni (Omapere) grant of 10 1/4 ac
OLCHK 127 / 327 50 ac at South Head Hokianga (Araiteuru) grant fo 50ac JLHK
Piloted the Brig Columbia from Butler Point to Horeke jan 1829. Brig under command of Andrew H WILSON.
1st European resident Omapere, Holkianga. John Martin was a pilot, Hokianga, in 1827.9 He immigrated to to Hokianga in 1829.8 He was a pilot, Hokianga in 1846.4

Citations

  1. [S294]
  2. [S351] Historic Hokianga
  3. [S397] Alexander Turnbull Library
  4. [S408] www.ourhokianga.com/census1846.htm
  5. [S452] Hokianga
  6. [S566] Trading Cultures a history of the far north
  7. [S634] Auckland Public Library
  8. [S743] Early Settlers Roll
  9. [S8] John Horsman
  10. [S995] Hokianga Museum and Archives personal visit

Kennedy

F, #10311, b. 1812, d. 1891
Pedigree Link

Family: Thomas Poynton (b. 1801, d. 1892)

DaughterPoynton (b. about 1836)
SonPoynton (b. about 1839, d. 1839)
DaughterMargaret Poynton (b. 1840)

Biography

Kennedy was born in 1812.1 She died in 1891, at age ~79.1
Kennedy immigrated to to Hokianga in 1828.1

Citations

  1. [S743] Early Settlers Roll

Southey

M, #10312, b. about 1810

Biography

Southey was born about 1810.
Southey resided in Sandy Bay 1835 ON.1 Possibly Henry SOUTHEE farming Northland ? He immigrated to deserted from a whaler in 1835.1

Citations

  1. [S8] John Horsman

William (Rev) Colenso

M, #10313, b. 7 November 1811, d. 10 February 1899

Parents

FatherSamuel May Colenso (b. about 1780)
MotherMary Veale Thomas (b. about 1785)
Pedigree Link

Family 1: Elizabeth (Betsy) Fairburn (b. 1821, d. 2 September 1904)

DaughterFrances (Fanny) Mary Colenso (b. 1 February 1844, d. 1928)
SonRidley Latimer Colenso (b. 23 September 1845)

Family 2: Ripeka Meretene

SonWiremu Colenso (b. 28 May 1851, d. 1903)

Biography

William (Rev) Colenso was born on 7 November 1811 in Penzance, Cornwall, ENG.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21 He and Elizabeth (Betsy) Fairburn were married on 27 April 1843 in Otahuhu, Auckland, NZ, C23.1 He died on 10 February 1899, at age 87, in Napier, NZ.1,18
William (Rev) Colenso was a printer, missionary, politician, explorer.22 Eldest of 9 children ADO
travelled with William WILLIAMS 1838 see DNZB p 598
gave donation to the building fund for the new Christ Church in Russell, 1834
first printer in NZ began 17 feb 1835.
ordained as a Deacon 1843 by Bishop SELWYN FK
1845 missionary at Waitangi ( Hawkes Bay) JAM
undertook some long overland journeys NMT, PMO
1834 Paihia
1842 Waimate
1844 Ahuriri
1852 dismissed from CMS AMID
article from FAMNETTB below:
Part 1: William and Elizabeth and the birth of Wiremu
The marriage of William Colenso (1811-1899) and Elizabeth Fairburn (1821-1904), from various accounts including William?s own, was one of convenience - based on their missionary work and prompted by Bishop Selwyn. Following the couple?s marriage in Otahuhu, Auckland in April 1843, where Elizabeth?s missionary family were now based, Bishop Selwyn sent them to Waimate North, West of Paihia in the Bay of Islands. It was here that William, aged 32, prepared for ordination at St John?s College and 22-year-old Elizabeth, a fluent Te Reo speaker, was put in charge of a Maori Girls? boarding school. William and Elizabeth?s first child Frances Mary, called Fanny, was born in February 1844. William was ordained as deacon in September of that year and in December the family moved to Hawkes Bay to establish Waitangi Mission Station (1844-1852). In the winter of August 1845, William and Elizabeth, 24 years of age and about 8 months pregnant, and daughter Fanny now 18 months, spent two weeks making their way to the mission station in Turanganui near Gisborne. Archdeacon William Williams, a medical doctor and his wife Jane assisted in the birth of their son Ridley Lattimer who arrived in September 1845.

William and Elizabeth?s own mission station was isolated and swampy. William wrote disparagingly of the place in 1846: ?The place is quite out of the way, low, damp, cold and unhealthy ..?(2) ?In 1847 his house was inundated by flood waters, which left a layer of silt 15 centimetres thick after they receded.?(3) Elizabeth was left to deal with all missionary matters, including teaching and acting as a nurse, while her husband journeyed within his vast parish jurisdiction which took him into unchartered territory. Their relationship after the birth of Ridley was strained and from this point, they co-habited as husband and wife in name only.

William?s attention now turned to another. When the family arrived to set up the mission in December 1844 they brought with them several assistants including Ripeka Meretene, a household assistant to Elizabeth. Ripeka (Elizabeth called her Rebecca in her letters) had been with the family since she was a child. William and Ripeka began a liaison from 1848. William wrote ?..she was a merry laughing soul, the idol of the two children and the light in our house, and so the connection between us took place. (William Colenso, p.301)? (4). William?s third child, called Wiremu, was born in May 1851 (unsourced). Ripeka conveniently married Hamuera Te Nehu in 1850, William?s assistant, but this did not immediately halt the affair. Ripeka told Elizabeth who the child?s father was shortly after Wiremu?s birth and she also made the decision to leave the household. The child remained with the family at William?s behest, although it is reported that Ripeka came and went over the next couple of years. Elizabeth, who despite the infidelity of her husband and in William?s words, her ?..anger, humiliation and regret? and the ?? terrible time for us all? (5) that followed, accepted and cared for infant Wi. She did however, return her wedding ring in a sealed envelope, leaving it in William?s writing desk. The marriage was over but her sense of Christian duty to ?the Cause? bound Elizabeth to the mission?s work, which included raising child Wi.

In September1852, Elizabeth?s younger brother John Fairburn took his niece and nephew, Frances and Ridley, aged about 8 and 7 years, to Auckland for alternative schooling. Bishop Selwyn, finally apprised of the situation by William himself, suspended William from the CMS. Elizabeth remained at the Waitangi mission until August 1853, then left for the Wairoa missionary station, in the company of missionary James Hamlin, with the intention to carry on to Auckland to be with her children. Elizabeth took Wiremu with her rather than handing him to his relatives, as expected by Bishop Selwyn. While she was still at the Waitangi station recovering from illness, she had written letters to William that suggested that she still cared about him and she wrote that she loved Wiremu as if her own. William, upon the day of their parting, had expressed regret at the outcome of the situation, and it was on this basis that Elizabeth appears to have responded with some compassion, as noted in her letters to William from November 1852 through to November 1853. Elizabeth?s arrival at her family home with Wi was not however, what she had anticipated. Her father she wrote to William in December 1853 would not receive Wi into his house; her brother also refused them. Elizabeth, after finding Wi temporary lodging, found a home for him in Auckland with a family she deemed suitable. From February 1854 however, her letters to William took on a formal tone and Wi was now referred to as ?the child.? She asked William to arrange for Wi to be taken to him, effectively extricating herself from the responsibility of his care.

Elizabeth?s attitude upon return to her family changed in every regard. Ultimately, she had been betrayed and humiliated by both William and Ripeka. William however, was somewhat mystified by her change in heart, which he raised in a letter in March 1854. He reminded her of her struggle to keep Ripeka and Hamuera from taking Wi from the house with them up North. Elizabeth?s letter in May 1854, which commenced ?Dear Sir? provides no doubt of her bitter resentment if not despise for William. She referred to his domination over her and his lack of remorse beyond his words on the day of their parting. She also reminded how she was obeying his wish to keep Wi from being taken up North at all costs. The marriage was definitely over. Elizabeth turned back to teaching, leaving the past behind as best she could. She and daughter Fanny never saw William again. Elizabeth appears to have remained in William?s mind however, for better or worse, as evident from his final Will:

?I give and bequeath to my wife Elizabeth if living at the time of my decease (she having left me against my wish and of her own accord in 1853 and I never having heard from her since that year) the sum of One hundred pounds but merely as a token of forgiveness, she having real property of her own.?

We can only wonder what he refers to as his ?forgiveness.?

Wiremu was per Prof. Sarah Carter, ??boarded with a Maori family, and somehow got to his grandparents in Hokianga.? (6)

William, who was ex-communicated from both the CMS and his family, stayed in the Hawkes Bay area but became a recluse for a few years. During this time, ironically he earnt a good living through land trading and sales ? flouting his own past advice and admonitions to the Maori about selling their land. By 1858 William had moved to Napier and had entered into local politics, and in 1861 he had his beloved Wiremu, or Willie as he called him, living at home with him.

(Part one of two parts)

Footnote Refs:

1. Biography of Wiremu in paper by Professor Sarah Carter in proceedings of the William Colenso bicentenary conference (2013: Napier, New Zealand), available in print form only: http://nzlc.natlib.govt.nz/vwebv/holdingsInfo?bibId=15069715

2. http://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/tei-Stout79-t28-body-d1.html

3. https://teara.govt.nz/en/photograph/23894/site-of-william-colensos-mission-station-clive; (Quoted in Waitangi Tribunal, Mohaka ki Ahuriri Report. Wellington: Legislation Direct, 2004, p. 34.)

4. My Hand Will Write What My Heart Dictates: Edited by Frances Porter, Charlotte, Macdonald, Tui MacDonald, 1996 Bridget Williams Books; p. 297.

5. colensoandtherepublicofletters.weebly.com / Personal letters of William Colenso transcribed by Ian st George Part 1 12.9.11

6. The Colenso Society; eColenso: July 2014 Volume 5 No. 7 Article: Why Was Willie at Walsall? - Professor Sarah Carter

Other Refs:

http://www.nzcms.org.nz/200-years/2014-pilgrimage/2014-colenso/

http://www.bu.edu/missiology/missionary-biography/c-d/colenso-elizabeth-fairburn-1821-1904-and-william-1811-1899/

https://teara.govt.nz/en/biographies/1c22/colenso-elizabeth

https://teara.govt.nz/en/biographies/1c23/colenso-william. He was baptized on 13 December 1811 in Penzance, Cormwall, ENG.1 He immigrated to arrived Bay of Islands 30 dec 1834 from Sydney on the Blackbird in June 1834 JGOC has 1835.22,1,18,19

Citations

  1. [S1] The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1
  2. [S54] New Zealand Explorers
  3. [S55] From Forest Trail to City Street
  4. [S25] Scandanavian Footprints
  5. [S18] WILLIMENT T M I
  6. [S198] by this we conquer
  7. [S297] Early Travellers in NZ
  8. [S345] They Came to New Zealand
  9. [S391] The Waimate Mission
  10. [S513] A Centennial History of Tauranga
  11. [S515] A Capital Story
  12. [S560]
  13. [S583] Early Travellers in New Zealand
  14. [S592] Pewhairangi Bay of Islands 1814-1845
  15. [S644] A Most Noble Anchorage
  16. [S645] The Voyagers
  17. [S652] Women of the North
  18. [S743] Early Settlers Roll
  19. [S807] Jubilee Gathering of Old Colonists October 10 1892
  20. [S851] The Making of Wellington 1800-1914
  21. [S880] Te Hemara James HAMLIN 1803 - 1865
  22. [S8] John Horsman

William (Rev) Williams

M, #10314, b. 18 July 1800, d. 9 February 1878

Parents

FatherThomas Williams (b. 27 May 1753, d. 6 January 1804)
MotherMary Marsh (b. 10 April 1756, d. 7 November 1831)
Pedigree Link

Family: Jane Nelson (b. 5 April 1801, d. 6 October 1896)

DaughterMary Williams+ (b. 21 April 1826, d. 24 November 1900)
DaughterJane Elizabeth Williams+ (b. 23 October 1827, d. 27 May 1902)
SonWilliam (Rev) Leonard Williams+ (b. 22 July 1829, d. 24 August 1916)
SonThomas Sydney Williams (b. 9 February 1831, d. 11 June 1847)
SonJames Nelson Williams (b. 1837, d. 1915)
DaughterAnna Maria Williams (b. 25 February 1839, d. 5 May 1929)
DaughterLydia Catherine Williams (b. 7 April 1841, d. 4 February 1931)
DaughterMarianne Williams (b. 22 August 1843, d. 2 September 1932)
DaughterEmma Caroline Williams (b. 20 February 1846, d. 11 September 1921)

Biography

William (Rev) Williams was born on 18 July 1800 in Plumtre House, Nottingham, ENG.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21 He and Jane Nelson were married on 11 July 1825 in Sheffield, ENG.1,18 He died on 9 February 1878, at age 77, in Napier, NZ.1,22,18
In 1839 left Waimate to take responsibility for the whole East Coast region.
jan 1834 went to East Coast. DNZB p 433
direct descendant is: Nevil Harvey WILLIAMS
nevilwilliams@tiscali.co.uk
3 Kestian Close,
Market Harborough LE16 7UR,
England
ph 01858 464 639
signed petition to King William IV 1837 JL
Qualified doctor and surgeon, BA in Latin and Greek
claimed 890 acres granted 890 acres FK
I have a website www.williams.gen.nz and my
interest goes back mostly to early Williams missionary family pre NZ and say
the 1st generation in NZ. I am the most direct eldest descendant of William
Williams (Henry's brother) - of course our NZ history is well accounted for,
but I stumbled across your website in trying to find a 'John Morgan', whom I
discovered today is another missionary to NZ and also married close in to
the Williams family (didn't realise he had come to NZ). He is on your site,
but the site from memory only lists at the moment one descendant, and I
think he had a number of children.
GW. William (Rev) Williams was baptized on 30 October 1800 in Nottingham, ENG.1 He was a teacher Paihia, Bay of Islands, NZ in 1823.23 He immigrated to England to Sydney on the Sir George Osborne and thence march 1826 to BOI. Arriving 25 mar 1826 on 12 August 1825.24,17,18 He was a Missionary then archdeacon (1844) in 1839.23

Citations

  1. [S1] The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1
  2. [S9] The Bay of Islands
  3. [S25] Scandanavian Footprints
  4. [S198] by this we conquer
  5. [S200] Faith and Farming the legacy of Henry WILLIAMS and William WILLIAMS
  6. [S354] series of lectures on Early NZ History to Otago Institute
  7. [S391] The Waimate Mission
  8. [S409] web site : http://www.williams.gen.nz/
  9. [S513] A Centennial History of Tauranga
  10. [S515] A Capital Story
  11. [S523] New Zealand's First Capital
  12. [S543] Heke's War in the North 1845 extracts from Diary
  13. [S566] Trading Cultures a history of the far north
  14. [S592] Pewhairangi Bay of Islands 1814-1845
  15. [S644] A Most Noble Anchorage
  16. [S652] Women of the North
  17. [S743] Early Settlers Roll
  18. [S808] Samuel Williams of Te Aute
  19. [S732] Samuel Ironside in New Zealand 1839-1858
  20. [S879] Dairy of James HAMLIN1830-1834
  21. [S898] The Old Land Claims in NZ
  22. [S511] Historic Poverty Bay
  23. [S8] John Horsman
  24. [S38]

Marianne Coldham

F, #10315, b. 12 December 1793, d. 16 December 1879

Parents

FatherWright Coldham (b. 22 January 1770, d. 26 September 1816)
MotherAnn Temple (b. 1774, d. 25 July 1810)
Pedigree Link

Family: Henry (Rev) Williams (b. 11 February 1792, d. 16 July 1867)

SonEdward (Teddy) Marsh Williams+ (b. 2 November 1818, d. 11 October 1909)
DaughterMarianne (Totty) Williams+ (b. 28 April 1820, d. 25 November 1919)
SonSamuel Williams+ (b. 17 January 1822, d. 14 March 1907)
SonHenry Williams+ (b. 10 November 1823, d. 6 December 1907)
DaughterThomas Coldham Williams+ (b. 18 July 1825, d. 19 May 1912)
SonJohn William Williams+ (b. 6 April 1827, d. 27 April 1904)
DaughterSarah Williams+ (b. 26 February 1829, d. 5 April 1866)
DaughterCatherine (Kate) Williams+ (b. 24 February 1831, d. 8 January 1902)
DaughterCaroline Elizabeth Williams+ (b. 13 November 1832, d. 20 January 1916)
DaughterLydia Jane Williams (b. 2 December 1834, d. 29 November 1891)
SonJoseph Marsden Williams (b. 5 March 1837, d. 30 March 1892)

Biography

Marianne Coldham was born on 12 December 1793 in Norwich, ENG.1,2,3,4,5,6 She and Henry (Rev) Williams were married on 20 January 1818 in Nuneham Courtenay, Oxfordshire, ENG.1,6 She died on 16 December 1879, at age 86, in Pararaka, NZ.1,6 She was buried in December 1879 in Pararaka Churchyard.1
See book: Letters From the Bay of Islands, The story of marianne Williams by Caroline FITZGERALD
COLDHAM family tree http://www.williams.gen.nz/images/treecold.jpg. Marianne Coldham immigrated to arrived Bay of Islands 3 aug 1823 on the Brampton. in 1823.1,5

Citations

  1. [S1] The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1
  2. [S200] Faith and Farming the legacy of Henry WILLIAMS and William WILLIAMS
  3. [S21] Letters From the Bay of Islands The story of Marianne WILLIAMS.
  4. [S592] Pewhairangi Bay of Islands 1814-1845
  5. [S743] Early Settlers Roll
  6. [S808] Samuel Williams of Te Aute

Samuel Williams

M, #10316, b. 17 January 1822, d. 14 March 1907

Parents

FatherHenry (Rev) Williams (b. 11 February 1792, d. 16 July 1867)
MotherMarianne Coldham (b. 12 December 1793, d. 16 December 1879)
Pedigree Link

Family: Mary Williams (b. 21 April 1826, d. 24 November 1900)

SonMarianne Jane Williams (b. 12 September 1852, d. 18 September 1852)
DaughterAnne Lydia Williams (b. 6 July 1854, d. 20 June 1938)
SonWilliam Temple Williams (b. 16 March 1856, d. 1 April 1928)
SonThomas Leonard Williams (b. 4 January 1858, d. 9 March 1880)
SonFrancis Henry Williams (b. 26 March 1859, d. 17 November 1863)
DaughterLucy Frances Williams (b. 13 January 1868, d. 1925)
DaughterMary Williams (b. 2 November 1870)

Biography

Samuel Williams was born on 17 January 1822 in Chelthenham, GLOUC, ENG.1,2,3,4,5,6,7 He and Mary Williams were married on 30 September 1846 in St Thomas's Church Auckland, NZ.1,3,5 He died on 14 March 1907, at age 85, in Te Aute, Hawkes Bay, NZ.1,5
Seven children three died in childhood
note a Founders Society member has a Samuel WILLIAMS arriving NZ on the Caroline 1838 same person?
signed petition to King William IV 1837 JL
JGOC has Arch S WILLIAMS age 70 in 1892 so this must be Samuel. but he didn't become Archbishop? Samuel Williams immigrated to arrived 3 apr 1823 Bay of Islands on the Brampton from England in 1823.8,4,6 He was a teacher, Missionary, farmer in 1846.1,9 He was a Pastoralist in 1860.1

Citations

  1. [S1] The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1
  2. [S9] The Bay of Islands
  3. [S200] Faith and Farming the legacy of Henry WILLIAMS and William WILLIAMS
  4. [S743] Early Settlers Roll
  5. [S808] Samuel Williams of Te Aute
  6. [S807] Jubilee Gathering of Old Colonists October 10 1892
  7. [S194] The First Fleet of Auckland
  8. [S8] John Horsman
  9. [S13] Bretts Historical Series 1890

Henry Williams

M, #10317, b. 10 November 1823, d. 6 December 1907

Parents

FatherHenry (Rev) Williams (b. 11 February 1792, d. 16 July 1867)
MotherMarianne Coldham (b. 12 December 1793, d. 16 December 1879)
Pedigree Link

Family: Jane Elizabeth Williams (b. 23 October 1827, d. 27 May 1902)

DaughterMaria Jane Williams (b. 24 July 1850, d. 27 November 1855)

Biography

Henry Williams was born on 10 November 1823 in Pahia, BOI, NZ, age 69 in 1892 JGOC.1,2,3,4,5,6 He and Jane Elizabeth Williams were married on 15 February 1849.2,7,5 He died on 6 December 1907, at age 84.7,5
Henry Williams was in farmer, county councillor, legislative councillor.2 Signed petition to King William IV 1837 JL. He was baptized on 3 December 1823 in Pahia, BOI, NZ.8

Citations

  1. [S24] listed in "The Bay of Islands" by Jack LEE. see JL
  2. [S21] Letters From the Bay of Islands The story of Marianne WILLIAMS.
  3. [S511] Historic Poverty Bay
  4. [S743] Early Settlers Roll
  5. [S808] Samuel Williams of Te Aute
  6. [S807] Jubilee Gathering of Old Colonists October 10 1892
  7. [S200] Faith and Farming the legacy of Henry WILLIAMS and William WILLIAMS
  8. [S1062] Register 1153 BOI Baptisms 1823 - 1840

Marianne (Totty) Williams

F, #10318, b. 28 April 1820, d. 25 November 1919

Parents

FatherHenry (Rev) Williams (b. 11 February 1792, d. 16 July 1867)
MotherMarianne Coldham (b. 12 December 1793, d. 16 December 1879)
Pedigree Link

Family: Christopher (Rev) Pearson Davies (b. 12 May 1811, d. 2 March 1861)

DaughterGeorge Henry Davies (b. 25 January 1844, d. 15 June 1914)
SonHenry Davies (b. 19 August 1845, d. 19 December 1918)
SonChristopher Pearson Davies (b. 11 November 1849, d. 1924)
DaughterMarianne (Caroline) Carlisle Davies+ (b. about 1850)
SonWilliam Edward Davies (b. 17 December 1852, d. 12 May 1877)
SonThomas Marsh Davies (b. 16 November 1855, d. 1923)
DaughterKathleen Heathcote Davies (b. 28 November 1857, d. 1947)
DaughterEliza Pearson Davies (b. 27 October 1860, d. 16 January 1861)

Biography

Marianne (Totty) Williams was born on 28 April 1820 in ENG 2 1/2 years when emigrated, 73 in 1892 JGOC.1,2,3,4,5,6,7 She and Christopher (Rev) Pearson Davies were married on 9 February 1843 in Paihia, BOI.3,7,8 She died on 25 November 1919, at age 99, in NZ.3,7
23 descendants in 1892 JGOC. Marianne (Totty) Williams immigrated to arrived 3 apr 1823 Bay of Islands on the Brampton from England in 1823.9,5,6 She was in teacher, Paihia, in 1833.4

Citations

  1. [S21] Letters From the Bay of Islands The story of Marianne WILLIAMS.
  2. [S198] by this we conquer
  3. [S200] Faith and Farming the legacy of Henry WILLIAMS and William WILLIAMS
  4. [S592] Pewhairangi Bay of Islands 1814-1845
  5. [S743] Early Settlers Roll
  6. [S807] Jubilee Gathering of Old Colonists October 10 1892
  7. [S808] Samuel Williams of Te Aute
  8. [S1063] Demographic History of BOI section 3 marriages 1814 - 1899
  9. [S8] John Horsman

Thomas Coldham Williams

F, #10319, b. 18 July 1825, d. 19 May 1912

Parents

FatherHenry (Rev) Williams (b. 11 February 1792, d. 16 July 1867)
MotherMarianne Coldham (b. 12 December 1793, d. 16 December 1879)
Pedigree Link

Family: Annie Palmer Beetham (b. 19 December 1838, d. 2 August 1916)

DaughterWilliams
DaughterWilliams
SonWilliams
DaughterWilliams
SonWilliams
DaughterWilliams
SonWilliams
DaughterWilliams
SonWilliams
DaughterWilliams
SonWilliams
SonAlgar Williams (b. about 1862)
DaughterHilda Williams (b. about 1865)

Biography

Thomas Coldham Williams was born on 18 July 1825 in Pahia, BOI, NZ, ESR has arrived with family 1823 on the Brampton.1,2,3,4,5,6,7 She and Annie Palmer Beetham were married on 20 October 1858 in St James, The HUTT, NZ.2 She died on 19 May 1912, at age 86.1,2,5
Thomas Coldham Williams was in farmer, businessman.1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 2, Issue 60, 13 November 1858, Page 2
Married.
On the 20th ult., at St. James, .the 'Hutt' by the Rev: T.B. Hutton, assisted by the Rev. H. W. St. Hill, Thomas COLDHAM, fourth son of the Ven. Archdeacon Henry Williams, to Annie Palmer, eldest daughter of William Beetham, Esq., of the Hutt.
35 descendants in 1892 JGOC. She was baptized in 1825 in Pahia, BOI, NZ.8

Citations

  1. [S21] Letters From the Bay of Islands The story of Marianne WILLIAMS.
  2. [S200] Faith and Farming the legacy of Henry WILLIAMS and William WILLIAMS
  3. [S644] A Most Noble Anchorage
  4. [S743] Early Settlers Roll
  5. [S808] Samuel Williams of Te Aute
  6. [S807] Jubilee Gathering of Old Colonists October 10 1892
  7. [S851] The Making of Wellington 1800-1914
  8. [S1062] Register 1153 BOI Baptisms 1823 - 1840

William Hall

M, #10320, b. about 1790
Pedigree Link

Family: Dinah Carruthers (b. about 1790)

SonWilliam Carruthers Hall (b. 1811)
DaughterDinah Catherine (Carruthers) Hall (b. 28 May 1815)
SonHenry Hall (b. 1819)
SonJohn Silas Hall (b. 1821)

Biography

William Hall was born about 1790 in England.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11 He and Unknown were married. He and Dinah Carruthers were married on 29 May 1809 in England.4
Note also William visited Bay of Islands june 1814 and then returned December 1814.
Note a Dinah HALL left Bay of Islands 1822 on the Vansittart.
HALL also listed as passenger to Sydney on the 'St Michael' dec 1822. Note Dinah also went to Sydney but seperately in 1822.
Note the HALL family did not return to NZ after 1822.
note JL has departure as 1825. so has PB so has ASH
note: AMI has departed march 1816 ?
HALL suffered from ill health.(asthma) PB, ASH
MW has William HALL as carpenter and CMS catechist Rangihoua 1823
1815-16 owned land at Waitangi? OLCLEE. William Hall was a carpenter, joiner, ship builder and CMS Missionary in 1814.12,13 He immigrated to to Bay of Islands, NZ on the Active, on 22 December 1814 also visited with KENDALL jun 1814 on the Active.12,14,15,8 He emigrated from to Sydney, Australia on the St Michael, in December 1822 JL has 1824.16 He emigrated from BOI to Sydney, NSW, in 1825 final move due to incurable asthma. ASH.6

Citations

  1. [S21] Letters From the Bay of Islands The story of Marianne WILLIAMS.
  2. [S411] BRIND of the Bay of Islands
  3. [S497] A Reluctant Pioneer
  4. [S592] Pewhairangi Bay of Islands 1814-1845
  5. [S644] A Most Noble Anchorage
  6. [S731] Crisis at Kerikeri
  7. [S755] The Whale's Wake
  8. [S743] Early Settlers Roll
  9. [S871] Kororareka & other essays
  10. [S878] Journal kept in NZ in 1820
  11. [S898] The Old Land Claims in NZ
  12. [S8] John Horsman
  13. [S27] Prophets in the Wilderness
  14. [S22] The First Family
  15. [S23] Narrative of a Voyage to New Zealand
  16. [S52] Russell, Christ Church Cemetery

William (Rev) Yate

M, #10321, b. 3 November 1802, d. 26 July 1877

Parents

FatherJohn Yate
MotherBetty
Pedigree Link

Biography

William (Rev) Yate was born on 3 November 1802 in Bridgnorth, Shropshire, ENG.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12 He died on 26 July 1877, at age 74, in Dover, ENG.1
4th CMS Mission.
travelled with William WILLIAMS to East Cape 1833 - 1834
with George CLARKE and Richard DAVIS founded the Waimate CMS Mission.
1831 went on the Active to Tonga seeking survivors of the Haweis CWV
in 1831 took petition (to Sydney?) addressed to King William the fourth, signed by thirteen chiefs, asking for his guardianship. Result was appointment of BUSBY as Resident.
june 1834 went to England for a holiday (with Samuel CLARKE, Edward WILLIAMS , and Henry KEMP) and returned in 1836 with sister Sarah on the Prince Regent arriving Sydney around jul 1836 where he was dismissed by MARSDEN after accusations of having homosexual relations with boys. returned to ENG 1837?. JL, MWS, AMID
was on Active from Sydney to BOI 3 sep 1831 RMP
1828 Kerikeri
1830 Waimate
1836 dismissed AMID
Wrote a book: "An Account of New Zealand and of the Formation and Progress of the CMS in the northern island." published in London MDCCCXXXV (1835?) available Google Books as PDF or EPUB. William (Rev) Yate immigrated to arrived Bay of Islands on the Herald 19 jan 1828 in 1827 ESR has 1828.13,10,11 He was in CMS Missionary. in 1830.14 He emigrated from BOI to ENG about 1835 on holiday but see notes.8

Citations

  1. [S1] The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1
  2. [S9] The Bay of Islands
  3. [S391] The Waimate Mission
  4. [S497] A Reluctant Pioneer
  5. [S511] Historic Poverty Bay
  6. [S515] A Capital Story
  7. [S565] The Meeting Place
  8. [S592] Pewhairangi Bay of Islands 1814-1845
  9. [S755] The Whale's Wake
  10. [S743] Early Settlers Roll
  11. [S880] Te Hemara James HAMLIN 1803 - 1865
  12. [S879] Dairy of James HAMLIN1830-1834
  13. [S8] John Horsman
  14. [S41] Adventure in New Zealand.

Richard (Rev) Davis

M, #10322, b. 18 January 1790, d. 28 May 1863

Parents

FatherDavis (b. about 1770)
Pedigree Link

Family 1: Mary Crocker (b. about 1788, d. 1 February 1837)

DaughterMary Ann (Marianne) Davis+ (b. 1812, d. 1892)
DaughterMatilda R Davis+ (b. 1815, d. 14 July 1884)
DaughterSerena Davis+ (b. 1816)
SonJames Davis+ (b. 1818, d. 1889)
SonWilliam Davis (b. 1820)
SonColeman Davis (b. about 1822, d. 20 July 1841)
DaughterMargaretta Elenora Marella Davis+ (b. about 1823, d. 1883)
SonJohn Noble Coleman Davis (b. about 1824)
DaughterJane Davis+ (b. 1 January 1825, d. 3 October 1906)
DaughterMarella Davis (b. 1828)
DaughterSophia Louisa Davis+ (b. 1830, d. 26 April 1915)

Family 2: Jane Holloway King (b. 10 February 1818, d. 5 December 1894)

SonJohn King Davis+ (b. 1858, d. 1922)

Biography

Richard (Rev) Davis was born on 18 January 1790 in Piddletrenthide, ENG, aged 68 when son John KING born
died aged 74 MIWN.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18 He and Mary Crocker were married on 11 February 1812 in Parish Church in Lydlinch, Dorset, ENG.3 He and Anne were married on 18 September 1838 in Kerikeri, NZ.19,20 He and Jane Holloway King were married on 26 September 1855 in Russell, Bay of Islands, NZ, could be Auckland. DBG.19,21 He died on 28 May 1863, at age 73, in Waimate North, NZ, MI has 27 may 1864 MIWN.19,12
Was a descendant of the O'DONNELLS, Irish overlords. FK
1839 had a house at Pahia.
listed in Bretts as living Bay of Islands 1824, Missionary, Teacher.
with George CLARKE and William YATE and James HAMLIN founded the CMS Waimate Mission 1831.
gave donation to the building fund for the new Christ Church in Russell, 1834
arived 1824 with wife and young family .... need details but at least 8 children from this marriage.
no children from second marriage to Mrs Anne ISELTON, (widow)
see also ref DNZB p 329
made claim for 4613 acres JL
travelled Sydney to BOI on the Herald sep 1827 JHO
ordained deacon 11 june 1843 by Bishop SELWYN FK
1844 appointed to the Kaikohe Missin. FK
claimed 6000 acres granted 3500 FK
note in Waimate North there is MI for John Noble Coleman DAVIS d 1875, Annie Maria Ellen DAVIS MIWN also Anne DAVIS d 1854 and Charles Augustus DAVIS MIWN
1826 Paihia
1830 Waimate
1845 Kaikohe
1854 Waimate AMID
NZGG 1 dec 1841 land claim nos. 299 p, q, r Waimate on behalf CMS. Richard (Rev) Davis immigrated to left England nov 1823 for NZ via Australia on the Brothers arrived BOI 15 aug 1824 in 1823.22,23,12 He was a farmer in 1835.22

Citations

  1. [S9] The Bay of Islands
  2. [S21] Letters From the Bay of Islands The story of Marianne WILLIAMS.
  3. [S198] by this we conquer
  4. [S391] The Waimate Mission
  5. [S497] A Reluctant Pioneer
  6. [S523] New Zealand's First Capital
  7. [S543] Heke's War in the North 1845 extracts from Diary
  8. [S566] Trading Cultures a history of the far north
  9. [S565] The Meeting Place
  10. [S592] Pewhairangi Bay of Islands 1814-1845
  11. [S644] A Most Noble Anchorage
  12. [S743] Early Settlers Roll
  13. [S871] Kororareka & other essays
  14. [S880] Te Hemara James HAMLIN 1803 - 1865
  15. [S879] Dairy of James HAMLIN1830-1834
  16. [S898] The Old Land Claims in NZ
  17. [S835]
  18. [S994] Muriwhenua Land Claim (Wai-45) 1989
  19. [S22] The First Family
  20. [S66] Baptisms and Marriages in the Parish of Kerikeri
  21. [S1063] Demographic History of BOI section 3 marriages 1814 - 1899
  22. [S8] John Horsman
  23. [S13] Bretts Historical Series 1890

George Clarke

M, #10323, b. 27 January 1798, d. 29 July 1875

Parents

FatherWilliam Clarke (b. about 1770)
MotherMary
Pedigree Link

Family: Martha Elizabeth Bloomfield (b. 11 December 1802, d. 8 December 1882)

SonGeorge Clarke+ (b. July 1823, d. 1908)
SonSamuel Ludbrook Clarke (b. 1824, d. 1898)
SonHenry Tacy Clarke (b. 13 August 1824, d. 1902)
SonWilliam Clarke (b. 1827)
DaughterMartha Elizabeth Clarke (b. 24 July 1828, d. 14 November 1828)
DaughterMary Ann Clarke (b. 1829, d. 1829)
DaughterClarke (b. about November 1830)
SonEdward Bloomfield Clarke (b. 1831, d. 1900)
SonHopkins Clarke (b. 1832)
SonThomas Harrington Clarke (b. about 1833)
DaughterJane Roberts Clarke (b. about 1834, d. 1870)
SonMarsden Clarke (b. 1837, d. 1889)
DaughterMartha Elizabeth Clarke (b. 1838, d. 1898)
DaughterClarke (b. about 1839)
SonJohn Betts Clarke (b. about 1840, d. 1916)
DaughterHenrietta Clarke (b. 1845, d. 1927)

Biography

George Clarke was born on 27 January 1798 in Wynmondham, Norfolk, ENG, p 417.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23 He and Martha Elizabeth Bloomfield were married about 1822 in England.1 He died on 29 July 1875, at age 77, in Waimate North, NZ.1,6
Gave donation to the building fund for the new Christ Church in Russell, 1834
made claim for 10,000 acres JL
signed petition to King William IV 1837 BOI JL
1840 appointed "Protector of the Aborigines" by new government. FK
claimed 19000 acres granted 5,500 acres FK
1824 Kerikeri
1830 Waimate
1840 Auckland
1846 Waimate AMID
15 children AMID. George Clarke immigrated to arrived Bay of Islands mar 1824 on the La Coquille. in 1824.24,1,25,2,21,15 He was a gunsmith, worked CMS Mission, farmer, secretary of church Missionary Society in 1835.24,2

Citations

  1. [S1] The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1
  2. [S9] The Bay of Islands
  3. [S198] by this we conquer
  4. [S206] Historical Sketch of NZ the first hundred years
  5. [S252] Hauraki Contested
  6. [S296]
  7. [S391] The Waimate Mission
  8. [S543] Heke's War in the North 1845 extracts from Diary
  9. [S566] Trading Cultures a history of the far north
  10. [S592] Pewhairangi Bay of Islands 1814-1845
  11. [S644] A Most Noble Anchorage
  12. [S652] Women of the North
  13. [S755] The Whale's Wake
  14. [S764] The Great War for NZ Waikato 1800-2000
  15. [S743] Early Settlers Roll
  16. [S851] The Making of Wellington 1800-1914
  17. [S846] Sovereign Chief, a Biography of Baron de THIERRY
  18. [S871] Kororareka & other essays
  19. [S880] Te Hemara James HAMLIN 1803 - 1865
  20. [S879] Dairy of James HAMLIN1830-1834
  21. [S37] New Zealand 1826 -1827 from French of Dumont D'URVILLE
  22. [S898] The Old Land Claims in NZ
  23. [S994] Muriwhenua Land Claim (Wai-45) 1989
  24. [S8] John Horsman
  25. [S36] French Explorers in the Pacific

James (Rev) Hamlin

M, #10324, b. 2 September 1803, d. 15 November 1865

Parents

FatherGeorge Hamlin (b. about 1770)
MotherJean (b. about 1775)
Pedigree Link

Family: Elizabeth Osborne (b. 9 March 1804, d. 1858)

SonJames Hamlin+ (b. 1 May 1826, d. 5 November 1868)
SonGeorge Hamlin (b. 25 October 1827)
SonJohn Middleton Hamlin (b. 18 April 1829, d. 1893)
SonWilliam Osborne Hamlin (b. 20 September 1831, d. 1877)
SonFrancis Edward Hamlin (b. 4 March 1833)
DaughterFrederick Swartz Hamlin (b. 2 September 1834, d. 1912)
SonHenry Martin Hamlin (b. 18 June 1836)
SonJosiah (Joseph) Pratt Hamlin (b. 17 January 1839, d. 1898)
DaughterSophia Middleton Hamlin (b. 23 July 1840)
DaughterJane Elizabeth Hamlin (b. 27 February 1843, d. 1918)
SonEbenezer Hamlin (b. 22 August 1844, d. 1900)
DaughterMary Osborne Hamlin (b. 3 April 1847, d. 5 January 1940)

Biography

James (Rev) Hamlin was born on 2 September 1803 in Norton-sub-Hamdon, SOM, ENG, 31 in 1834, 62 when died.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15 He died on 15 November 1865, at age 62, in Auckland, NZ, ESR has 1866.16,12
Descendant = Mrs MM WATTS Takapau.
With George CLARKE, Richard DAVIS and William YATE founded CMS Mission at Waimate.
gave donation to the building fund for the new Christ Church in Russell, 1834
1835 started new mission, Waikato.
ordained as a deacon by Bishop SELWYN 1843 FK
attended a party with other missionaries 1844 FK
claimed 6774 acres granted 3937 acres FK
SELWYN met him 3 jan 1843 CMS Mission Manakau Heads NT
Auckland 1840's DM
1845 missionary at Wairoa JAM
1826 Kerikeri
1830 Waimate
1835 Mangapouri
1836 Manukau
1844 Wairoa AMID
9 sons and 3 daughters surviving at his death, from obit PPA
HAMLIN was born in England in 1803 and trained as a flax dresser and weaver. Hamlin and his wife Elizabeth arrived at the Bay of Islands in 1826 with William Williams. He served as a lay teacher for the Church Missionary Society in Waimate and later Kerikeri. In 1834 he travelled with Archdeacon Brown on an exploration of the Waikato. In 1836 he was placed in charge of two stations at Manukau, with headquarters at Awhitu. After Hamlin's ordination as a deacon in 1844 he was sent to Wairoa in Hawke's Bay. In 1863 he was ordained a priest in the Church of England. In 1864, after his brother Job was killed by King movement supporters, he returned to Auckland, where he died on 15 November 1865. James (Rev) Hamlin immigrated to Arrived 1826 'Sir George Osborne' Mission, Waimate, NZ, on 16 August 1825.17,18 He was a flax weaver and CMS Missionary in 1826.17,19,2

Citations

  1. [S9] The Bay of Islands
  2. [S5] The Brown Frontier
  3. [S21] Letters From the Bay of Islands The story of Marianne WILLIAMS.
  4. [S194] The First Fleet of Auckland
  5. [S198] by this we conquer
  6. [S216] The Years Before Waitangi
  7. [S391] The Waimate Mission
  8. [S511] Historic Poverty Bay
  9. [S519] Family Life in New Zealand 1840-1850 James West STACK
  10. [S583] Early Travellers in New Zealand
  11. [S592] Pewhairangi Bay of Islands 1814-1845
  12. [S743] Early Settlers Roll
  13. [S879] Dairy of James HAMLIN1830-1834
  14. [S880] Te Hemara James HAMLIN 1803 - 1865
  15. [S898] The Old Land Claims in NZ
  16. [S272] http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast
  17. [S8] John Horsman
  18. [S56]
  19. [S1] The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography vol 1

Williscroft

M, #10325
Pedigree Link

Family:

SonJoseph Williscroft+
SonFrederick Williscroft+ (b. about 1825)