« Reply #25 on: Tuesday 09 September 14 03:50 BST (UK) »
Hi 777
I got the manuscript of the book a few weeks back and its quite insightful and shows how the book developed. There is some extra info in there about Thomas. Much of it seems to come from his grandson some 80 years after Thomas death. Some of it I explored employing a researcher in the UK to follow up on his reported sister a Mrs Carrott but no evidence could be found.
Unless some more records get digitised and they show Thomas other siblings
My researcher found: Thomas Halbert baptised in 1814 at aged 8 son of Thomas Halbert and Sarah
Others have Thomas parents listed as Robert and Mary. Its difficult ot say where the truth sits without some formal documentation.
Also, theres no Gisborne Historical Society. For a land with an incredible history its very surprising that there are no local groups trying to maintain the local history.
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