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Kete Horowhenua
From a newspaper clipping dated 1902
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From a newspaper clipping 1902.
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Kete Horowhenua
Home of Hector Hugh and Mary Ellen McDonald, situated on the western edge of Lake Horowhenua..
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Wife of Hector Hugh McDonald, son of Hector McDonald early settler of Levin.. Mrs Hector McDonald, nee Mary Ellen Rigg, was the mother of two daughters: Theresa Hinemoa and Flora Campbell McDonald. The family lived at Lakeside, a homestead built within sight of Hector and Agnes McDonald homestead on...
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Caption on back: Hector McDonald Jnr – native interpretor Caption on back: Property of Mrs Ronald A MacDonald, Beach Road, Weraroa Seated formal portrait of Hector McDonald Jnr (Hector Hugh). Dressed in three piece suit , bow tie, white pocket handkerchief, cufflinks, lapel ornament, with bowl...
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Daughter of Hector Hugh and Mary Ellen McDonald, and Grand daughter of Hector and Agnes McDonald.. Theresa Hinemoa was the sister of Flora Campbell Macdonald (nee McDonald). She married William John Williamson and had 3 children: Mary, John and Margot.
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Daughter of Hector Hugh McDonald, and Grand daughter of Hector and Agnes McDonald.
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Native agent and interpreter.. Born Otaki 23 May 1856. Appointed interpreter 1892, dealt with most of the native land transfers in Levin and district. Died 1900, greatly liked by Maori and Pakeha.
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Kete Horowhenua
Inscription on front, “cf photo taken by Miss Picken 1977 from same position.” Inscription below photo, “Looking downstream to the home of Hector McDonald Junior, canoe, eel weir, odd houses with ….. (remainder unreadable)”. Inscription on reverse, “Not this”...
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Kete Horowhenua
Inscription on back – Mrs Hector McDonald Jnr (Native Interpreter) nee Mary Rigg – Wgtn Mrs Hector McDonald (nee Mary Rigg) seated on horse side saddle wearing riding habit and hat. Any use of this image must be accompanied by the credit “Horowhenua Historical Society Inc.”
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This table is being created as information comes to hand.. This table of the children of Hector and Agnes McDonald is being created as information comes to hand. Click here for Hector's ancestry. 2 McDonald sisters married 2 Cameron brothers, and 2 McDonald brothers maried 2 Cameron sisters. Accordi...
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Kete Horowhenua
"It is with regret that I have to record the death of Mr Hector McDonald which occurred at his residence, Horowhenua, on Sunday, September 14. The deceased gentleman, who was well known along the coast, suffered from consumption, and had been ill for three months. The funeral took place on Wednesday...
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Kete Horowhenua
Printed on front of mounting board, top right, with black ink: “P 85” Written on back with black ballpoint pen: ”’Lakeside’, H.H. McDonald residence.” ‘Lakeside’, the home of Hector Hugh McDonald, situated on what is now (2001) Golf Course Road. This h...
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Very early settler of Levin, whaler, trader, farmer, accommodation-house keeper, postmaster.. A native of Scotland, Hector McDonald was born probably in 1812, at the Isle of Coll, Tyree. His parents' names are Roderick MacDonald and Anne MacClean, his grandfather was Donald McClean, a Presbyterian m...
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Kete Horowhenua
First born son of Hector McDonald, from his first marriage to Te Kopi, niece of Te Rauparaha.
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