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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 19 November 2024. New Zealand suffragist (1848–1934) For other people with similar names, see Kate Shepherd and Katharine Shepard. Kate Sheppard Sheppard photographed in 1905 Born Catherine Wilson Malcolm (1848-03-10) 10 March 1848 Liverpool, England Died 13 July 1934 (1934-07-13) (aged 86 ...
May was born in Hoxton, London, England, on 22 June 1850, and was the younger sister of suffragist Kate Sheppard. [1] [2] She arrived in New Zealand in 1869 with her mother, Kate, and their two brothers. In 1879, ten years after landing in Christchurch, she married Henry Ernest May. They had four children together.
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The family moved to Gisborne in 1833. [5] Sievwright’s daughter, Wilhelmina, married Kate Sheppard’s only child, Douglas Sheppard in 1908. [3] Women's suffrage ...
Nicol (right) commemorated in the Kate Sheppard National Memorial. Nicol was born in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland in 1854, but immigrated to New Zealand with her family at age two. She was one of ten children of Margaret (born Cairns Smith) and David Nicol. Her father was a gardener who prospered in New Zealand.
Database by Shane Shifflett, Hilary Fung and Alissa Scheller. Research and reporting by Liz Adetiba, Robert Baldwin III, Laura Barron-Lopez, Kim Bellware, Sara Bondioli, Julia Craven, Arthur Delaney, Marina Fang, Matt Ferner, Elise Foley, Ryan Grim, Dave Jamieson, Jacquie Lee, Dana Liebelson, Michael McLaughlin, Ryan J. Reilly, Jessica Schulberg, Kate Sheppard, Mariah Stewart, Nick Wing and ...
Kate, Princess of Wales, was born Catherine Elizabeth Middleton on January 9, 1982, to Michael and Carole Middleton. She is the eldest Middleton child, with younger siblings Pippa and James.
Kate Sheppard's most active period was when she lived in this house John Joseph Dougall was the second owner. The land for the house was purchased for £400 in November 1887 by Walter Sheppard, [1] since 1871, the husband of Kate Sheppard. [2] The land, 2 acres (0.81 ha) in size, had previously been part of the Deans estate. It was neighbouring ...