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Eliza Isabella Brind

Birthdate:
Birthplace: North Island, New Zealand
Death: November 20, 1841 (2)
Motuarohia, Bay of Islands, North Island, New Zealand (Murdered by Maketū Wharetōtara)
Place of Burial: North Island, New Zealand
Immediate Family:

Daughter of William Darby Brind and Moewaka
Half sister of Te Koki; Alfred Henry Brind; Sarah Frances Crofts; Amelia Kate Chisholm; Edward Charles Brind and 2 others

Iwi: Ngāpuhi
Managed by: Jason Scott Wills
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About Eliza Isabella Brind

Eliza Isabella Brind baptised by Octavius Hadfield in October 1839, was the daughter of William Darby Brind and Moewaka, though by this date the mother may have died. The child was placed in the care of Elizabeth Roberton at Motuarohia, and was murdered with the other members of the household.

The complement of people on the farm was completed with the arrival of three-year-old Isabella Brind, the illegitimate granddaughter of Rewa, a Māori chief and head of the Ngāpuhis. It is probable that this inclusion to Elizabeth’s family was designed to earn favour with the Māori community closest to her farm. Source: https://truecrimenz.com/2019/07/25/case-5-maketu-wharetotara-death-...

Maketu, also known as Maketu Wharetotara, the son of Nga Puhi chief Ruhe, was born in the hinterland of the Bay of Islands. In 1841, when he was about 16 years of age, he was employed to do farm work on Motuarohia, in the Bay of Islands. His employer was Elizabeth Roberton, a widow. Her household comprised her eight-year-old son, Gordon; her two-year-old daughter; a servant, Thomas Bull; and Isabella Brind, the grand-daughter of Nga Puhi leader Rewa. Isabella's parents were William Darby Brind, a whaling captain, and Moewaka, Rewa's daughter.

For some time Thomas Bull had been mistreating Maketu, and kicked him during a dispute about payment. Two days later, on 20 November 1841, Maketu killed Bull by splitting his head with an axe as he slept. He then killed Elizabeth Roberton and later explained that she had sworn at him. Clearly he had felt sufficient provocation to strike them down. They had offended his mana. He also killed the two girls, pursued the boy across the island and threw him over a cliff. Maketu provided no explanation for the killing of the children.

Source: Steven Oliver. 'Maketu, Wiremu Kingi', Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, first published in 1990. Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, https://teara.govt.nz/en/biographies/1m5/maketu-wiremu-kingi (accessed 9 September 2019)

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Eliza Isabella Brind's Timeline

1839
October 1839
North Island, New Zealand
October 1839
North Island, New Zealand
1841
November 20, 1841
Age 2
Motuarohia, Bay of Islands, North Island, New Zealand
November 20, 1841
Age 2
North Island, New Zealand