Olga Sansom wrote about her areas of interest in radio broadcasts, book reviews, published books and articles and in answering the many inquiries that came to her.
Olga Sansom wrote about her areas of interest in radio broadcasts, book reviews, published books and articles and in answering the many inquiries that came to her.
Detailed family history of the Bright family. James and Elizabeth Bright lived in Pukekohe (1865 – 1867), and later, in Waiuku (ca 1867).
Sir Donald Charles Cameron was a businessman, Methodist lay preacher, and a popular mayor of Dunedin.
Captain William Walter Cargill was a soldier, merchant, founder of the Otago settlement and its first Superintendent. Cargill married Mary Ann Yates in 1813 and they had seventeen children.
The Cochrane family originated in Roslin, Midlothian, Scotland, and Andrew Cunningham Cochrane migrated to New Zealand aboard the 'Dunnottar Castle' in 1879.
William Henry Cutten was born in London in 1822, the eighth of nine children of Charles and Rebecca Cutten.
This collection includes de Beer, Hallenstein and related family photographs and albums.
Basil Bramston Hooper was born in Lahore, India in 1876. Basil Hooper's father William Hooper, was an Anglican priest and Church Missionary Society missionary, who spent most of his life in India.
Scope and contents: This collection consists of a family history (loose leaf) prepared by Ross Alistair Gillanders and several pages of later revisions.
George Griffiths is a Dunedin-based journalist, bookseller, publisher, and historian.
The Hocken Collections owes its existence to the vigorous collecting and subsequent generosity of a Dunedin doctor, Thomas Morland Hocken (1836-1910).
Basil Bramston Hooper was born in Lahore, India in 1876. Basil Hooper's father William Hooper, was an Anglican priest and Church Missionary Society missionary, who spent most of his life in India.
Genealogical tables mapping the descendants of James Macky, John Macky; Thomas Macky; William Macky and Dorcas Macky.
Biography: The MacLennan Family, sometimes known as the Mariner family.
James Manson of Thurso, Scotland, first came to New Zealand in 1858, helping build First Church in Dunedin. After striking over working conditions, he and a friend returned to Scotland.
Jean McCormack was born at Birkenhead, Auckland, in 1925 and educated at Takapuna Grammar School.
The Mackay and Butement families were early Otago colonists. John Mackay married Joanna Butement in 1869 at Tokomairiro.
Accounts of Frank and Annie Perkins, shopkeepers and early residents of Pukekohe. Contents (i) Frank and Annie Perkins, and the growth of Pukekohe and Franklin from 1980 to 1950.
Family history of the Pirrit family of the Pokeno and Te Kauwhata areas. Printed booklet 'One Hundred Years 1864 - 1964: A History of George and Isabella Pirrit and their Family.' Produced by Ruth
Joseph Cable and Catherine Cable (nee James) were the great great grandparents of Allan Steel.