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Y shows Hone Te Koni Aupouri Te Rarawa and Ngapaura Puatai Ngatikuri had 3 children:Kataraina,Pinia,and Wata. Kataraina Hone Te Koni Te Rarawa/Aupouri/Ngatikuri married Alfred John Murray. Kataraina comes from a long line of chief's going right back to the Great Migration and beyond. She was born around about and between 1810-1820, and died in 1894. Kataraina died 6 years after Alfred and was burried at Rangihaukaha and has a Headstone. As well as her brother Wata and sister Pinia, Kataraina had 4 other half-brothers and sisters, Hetaraka, Wi Patene, Meri and Te Waaka. Honi Te Koni's other marriage was to Ani. Kataraina and Alfred had 13 children. Marara or Marella Murray, the 11th child and 6th daughter of Alfred and Kataraina Murray was born 16 February 1862 at Pukepoto and married Henry Povey. They had 8 children, Connie, Annie, Dolly, Tati, Arthur, Andrew, Darcely, Pai, Johnny, William Wi Patene and Edward. Connie/Constance married Edwin/Edward Thompson and they had 9 sons, Fred, Dick, Arthur, ? [sorry cannot remember this one], Ron, Albert, Edward/Ted, Buzz, Jim and a daughter Connie. Ted married Ida Kennedy and they had a son Edward/Ted [this is where i come in] and 4 daughters Lesley, Beverley, Connie and Ida. Hone Te Kone would therefore be my great great great grandfather and i will be looking for more information about him,which is how i saw your inquiry. Trust the above helps you, if you would like any further information give me a call. Regards TED Tel 063089447 Mobile 0274507289
Buried at Rangihuakaha
descended from Tarutaru, the ancestor of Te Rarawa grandmother was Ruakuru, the sister of Te Rarawa leader Poroa
1821 |
1821
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Northland, New Zealand
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1838 |
1838
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Whagape Northland, New Zealand
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1843 |
April 16, 1843
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Pukepoto, Thames-Coromandel District, Waikato, New Zealand
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April 16, 1843
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Kaitaia, North Auckland, New Zealand
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April 16, 1843
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Kaitaia, North Auckland, New Zealand
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1843
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1843
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Te Hapua?
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1847 |
January 24, 1847
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Pamapuria, North Auckland, New Zealand
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