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About Eliza Ann Crago Moore
Eliza came to New Zealand in 1871 on board the immigrant ship CHILE.
http://www.dustydocs.com/link/207/45383/234026/passenger-lists-to-a...
Her older brother Richard John Tregoweth arrived in New Zealand with his young family, and brother William, on board the BOMBAY in 1865.
Eliza and George were married in Shortland, Thames.
Thames was formed from two historic towns, Grahamstown and Shortland, of which many original buildings still stand. Shortland was to the south of Thames and was founded on 27 July 1867 when James Mackay, civil commissioner for the Hauraki District, concluded an agreement with local Māori. The land was rented for mining purposes for the sum of £5,000 per year, a colossal sum in the mid 19th century. This agreement secured the rights to local mineral deposits leading to the proclamation of the Thames Goldfield on 1 August. The leasing of the land for such a huge income was a source of great envy by other Maori iwi and hapu. Grahamstown was founded the following year at the northern end of present Thames, approximately one mile from Shortland. The two towns merged in 1874 after it emerged the heart of the Goldfield was in Grahamstown. Shortland waned in importance until the turn of the century when the Hauraki Plains were developed for farming and the Shortland railway station was opened.
Inscription:
In Loving Memory
of
ELIZA
The Beloved Wife of
WILLIAM MOORE
Who Died 28th January 1893
Aged 38 Years
Also
Their Three Children
Who Died Young
https://theshipbombay.com/bombay-passenger-list/passenger-list-t/
Records Tregoweth family immgration to New Zealand.
Eliza Ann Crago Moore's Timeline
1854 |
1854
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Truro, Cornwall, England (United Kingdom)
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1874 |
1874
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Netherton, Waikato District, New Zealand
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1875 |
May 20, 1875
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Thames, Coromandel, New Zealand
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1876 |
1876
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Thames, New Zealand
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1877 |
1877
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Netherton, Waikato District, New Zealand
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1879 |
October 31, 1879
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Ohinemuri, Thames-Coromandel District, New Zealand
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1880 |
September 22, 1880
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Ohinemuri, Thames-Coromandel District, New Zealand
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1883 |
April 23, 1883
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1884 |
1884
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Netherton, Waikato District, New Zealand
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