14 people found
People in Category: 19th-century New Zealand women
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Sarah Selwyn
Prominent in advocacy for human rights activism in New Zealand
Pura McGregor
First Māori woman to be awarded an honour
Jessie Hiett
New Zealand member of women's rights and temperance movement
Eliza White
Wesleyan Methodist missionary and leader in establishing in Auckland a Ladies Christian Association
Fanny Cole
New Zealand temperance worker
Emma Packe
New Zealand temperance activist
Eliza Ann Brown
New Zealand activist, first president of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union branch in New Zealand
Priscilla Crabb
[Kennedy] - ?:1931 - Daughter of A N Kennedy who lived at Franklin on the Huon River, Tasmania, Australia. She married Ernest Hugh Crabb, and they lived in a house on College Street, Palmerston North. Mother of Helen, Lilian and Eileen Crabb and sis
Louisa Snelson
Community leader
Alice Brusewitz
New Zealand commercial photographer
Helen Gibson
Painter from New Zealand
Margaret Sievwright
Feminist, political activist, community leader
Elizabeth Yates
New zealand politician
Te Puea Herangi
New Zealand politician
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