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Re: Toamia Hopa - Archives NZ
« Reply #18 on: Sunday 20 December 20 20:34 GMT (UK) »
Seasons greetings.   

I to have visited the archives and will require an address for service once I return home.  I  have photographed a large sensitive file for you, but the photos will first require some editing upon my return home. Involves a leased parcel of land that was originally set aside for a school. One very detailed statement sets out relationships, occupation, and where domiciled/farming & income at time of writing.

Alan

Thanks Alan. I will PM now with email  :)

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Re: Toamia Hopa - Archives NZ
« Reply #19 on: Sunday 20 December 20 22:46 GMT (UK) »
P_M this is so exciting........(I guess only a genealogist would say this!) hopefully you may be able to come back and report some progress/conclusions being made in your search.   :)

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Re: Toamia Hopa - Archives NZ
« Reply #20 on: Thursday 24 December 20 10:59 GMT (UK) »
Ho Ho Ho !!

Seasons Greetings.

Getting late again, and I'm making mistakes.  62 photo's from the two files in the Auckland Archives branch have been forwarded.

Possibly third time I will get it right. The three page declaration by Nicholas SIEMENOFF re Toamia HOPA; and Federick HOLDER, the leasee, and then purchaser of the block of land in question; is, in my opinion, a genealogists gem.

Nine parties are mentioned with a brief current time (18/10/1917) bio on each.

Enjoy.

Alan

PS - Named being.
Kaipara Rutene te Wa
Ripeka Nikora   [Mrs N. SEMENOFF]
Peti Tamaho
Meriori Tahu  [& Ori Tahu]
Rina Rutene te Wa [& Peter NOBLE]
Paratene Rutene  [Ohaewai & Te Kuiti based]
Riripeti Henere Piripi  [& Henry PHILLIPS]
Tumaha Paora
[Mr LONG, sawmiller of Mangatete named as an employer]  Pukepoto and neighbouring areas, Northland

E. & O. E.  Fresh Fields research.
Early Settlers & Heritage. Family History.

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Re: Toamia Hopa - Archives NZ
« Reply #21 on: Sunday 27 December 20 09:35 GMT (UK) »
Images of the three Wellington files sent :)

Spades
ELLERKER - Beverley ERY ENG
HEALEY - IRL?
MURDOCH - Wigtownshire SCT, Otago and Westland NZ
PALING - Nottinghamshire ENG
RILEY - Flamborough; Cottingham; South Dalton ERY, Manitoba CAN, & London ENG
STURTON - Arnold, Nottinghamshire ENG
SUTTRON - All, NRY & DUR ENG
TAYLOR - London ENG
TYLER - London ENG
TERNAN/TIERNAN - Dublin IRL


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Re: Toamia Hopa - Archives NZ
« Reply #22 on: Saturday 20 February 21 00:11 GMT (UK) »
Kia Ora puha muncher, Are you related to the Larkin family too? I haven’t seen any helpful info on Toamia hopa to be honest. And it sucks, I know that Uncle Clarke was huge on family genealogy but he’s passed on now rip.

I tried getting as much info from him as I could but I wasn’t close to him, his sister was my favourite and most beautiful grandma ever, Lorna.

Please get back to me! So we can help eachother out. I need to know about toamia too

Regards
Raiden

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Re: Toamia Hopa - Archives NZ
« Reply #23 on: Wednesday 03 March 21 01:01 GMT (UK) »
Toamia is my great grandfather. My nāna was the youngest of 21 children.

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Re: Toamia Hopa - Archives NZ
« Reply #24 on: Saturday 18 September 21 05:58 BST (UK) »
Kia Ora puha muncher, Are you related to the Larkin family too? I haven’t seen any helpful info on Toamia hopa to be honest. And it sucks, I know that Uncle Clarke was huge on family genealogy but he’s passed on now rip.

I tried getting as much info from him as I could but I wasn’t close to him, his sister was my favourite and most beautiful grandma ever, Lorna.

Please get back to me! So we can help eachother out. I need to know about toamia too

Regards
Raiden

Āe/yes - i believe so. Not 100% sure as to how though.

I am aware of Clarke Larkin and his searching this whakapapa. But never got to meet him.

Help to assist / help out - pm me.

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Re: Toamia Hopa - Archives NZ
« Reply #25 on: Saturday 18 September 21 05:59 BST (UK) »
Toamia is my great grandfather. My nāna was the youngest of 21 children.

Who was your nana? Makarita/Maki?

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Re: Toamia Hopa - Archives NZ
« Reply #26 on: Saturday 18 September 21 06:07 BST (UK) »
Emma Wilson née Jobe/Job. She was also Emma Allen. They all called her Allie. She was the youngest of 21