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  1. Football star Henry Gizmo Williams has had to deal with uncertainty and change his whole life. He comes from a family struck by multiple sclerosis. It claimed his mother in 1969 and took seven of his 10 siblings. While no one in his family lived beyond 35 years old, Gizmo is over 60. He said he doesn’t worry about what he can’t control but ...

  2. Welcome to the Henry and William Williams Museum website, which showcases ‘The Retreat’, an historic house at Pakaraka in Northland, New Zealand, built for Henry and Marianne Williams in 1853. While the 'Retreat' is currently not open on a regular basis, this 'virtual museum' enables you to view the house and garden, items from a collection ...

  3. Williams, Henry. 1792–1867. Missionary. This biography, written by Robin Fisher, was first published in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography in 1990. According to family information Henry Williams was born on 11 February 1792; he was baptised on 13 April at Gosport, Hampshire, England. He was the fifth child and third son of Thomas ...

  4. By 1823 three Church Missionary Society (CMS) stations had been established in the Bay of Islands, and Henry Williams took over the leadership of the society's operations in New Zealand. Williams, who had been ordained a priest in 1822 'for the cure of souls in his majesty's foreign possessions', inherited a mission beset by problems.

  5. Tell us about your early life… I was born in 1792, in Gosport, south England, near Britain’s main naval base at Portsmouth. My parents were Thomas Williams, a hosiery merchant, and Mary Marsh.

  6. Henry Williams. Henry Williams was a missionary who supported British annexation. He believed that Māori should be protected from lawless Europeans and fraudulent dealings. He and his son Edward translated the Treaty of Waitangi into Māori.

  7. Henry Williams, Brenham, TX. 215 likes · 46 talking about this. Official Facebook Page of Henry Williams!