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  1. 31 de mar. de 2024 · Date 1840 By Williams, Edward Marsh, 1818-1909 Reference A-083-005 Description. Shows the Herald, moored in a bay surrounded by rocks and bush in Stewart Island, during its voyage around the more heavily-inhabited parts of New Zealand to obtain signatures on the Treaty of Waitangi.

  2. Edward Marsh Williams as an elderly man, circa 1903. The book alongside him is "Old Manawatu" by Thomas Lindsay Buick. Photographer unidentified. Dated assuming the subject was circa 85 years old at the time this photograph was taken.

  3. 13 de fev. de 2024 · *Preceded in death by: Father, Paul Marsh, Sr.; Mother, Dorothy Marsh; Grandparent and Mother-in-Law, Ruthie Williams To plant a beautiful memorial tree in memory of Joe, please visit our Tree Store .

  4. 1823-1973. A RECORD OF THE DESCENDANTS OF. HENRY WILLIAMS, 1792-1867. and. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, 1800-1878. the sons of. Thomas Williams, 1754-1808 and Mary Marsh, 1757-1831, who were married in 1783. Two of their eight children came to New Zealand. HENRY arrived on August 6 th, 1823, and established the Mission Station at Paihia in the Bay of Islands.

  5. Children. Henry Edward Williams (1843-1923) Samuel Williams (1846-1846) Thomas Sydney Williams; Mary Anne Davies (1850-1925) Allen Marsh Williams

  6. William Arthur Edward Marsh, 47 years of age, of Lansford, Pennsylvania died on Monday, October 2, 2023 in New Jersey. Born Wednesday, February 25, 1976 in Newark, New Jersey, the son of Edward Marsh

  7. Edward Marsh Williams, the eldest son of Henry and Marianne Williams, reassured Shortland. Te Haratua was indignant that Kihi had murdered an employee of ‘his (Te Haratua’s) own pakehas’. He was there to ‘deliver a more summary form of justice.’ Williams persuaded Te Haratua and his warriors to leave and allow the case to proceed.