Mary Robertston Thorburn

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Mary Robertston Thorburn (Spiers)

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Birthplace: Johnstone, Renfrewshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
Death: December 29, 1893 (72)
Tararu, Coromandel, North Island, New Zealand
Place of Burial: [7PUBL-PLOT-0404.], Thames, Coromandel, North Island, New Zealand
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Alexander Spiers and Ann Spiers
Wife of William Lang Thorburn
Mother of Ann Beatrice Thorburn; Elizabeth Wotherspoon Thorburn; Annie Spiers Thorburn; Mary Spiers Thorburn; Janet Lang Thorburn and 9 others
Sister of Robert Spiers

Find A Grave ID: 166184106
Immigration to New Zealand: Duchess of Argyle, 8 October 1842
Managed by: Private User
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About Mary Robertston Thorburn

DEATH OF AN OLD IDENTITY. [BY TELEGRAPH.— CORRESPONDENT,] Thames, Friday. A very old identity, in the person of Mrs. Thorburn, wife of Mr. W. L. Thorburn, of Tararu, passed over to the great majority this afternoon, at the age Of 72 years and eight months. The deceased lady, who was born at Johnstone, Renfrewshire, Scotland, was the daughter of the late Alexander Spiers, and niece of the celebrated James Spiers, known as "Radical Spiers," who in 1820 was tried, for high treason, but was acquitted. She was married to Mr. William Lang Thorburn in Paisley on April 23, 1839, and after remaining there about two years, they came to New Zealand in the Duchess of Argyle, arriving in Auckland on October 8, 1842. They resided in Auckland for some years, and next took up a farm at the Wade, residing there about 25 years. From there Mr. and Mrs. Thorburn came to the Thames, and took up their residence at the Thames, where they have lived for 23 years. The deceased lady has during that time won for herself the respect and esteem of all with whom she has ever come in contact, and she has been well known for her many kindly acts and benevolent disposition. She leaves five sons and seven daughters, while there are 76 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren, or 102 of a family, who are living, , Much sympathy is felt for Mr. Thorburn and family in their bereavement. Source: NEW ZEALAND HERALD, VOLUME XXX, ISSUE 9396, 30 DECEMBER 1893.

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Mary Robertston Thorburn's Timeline

1821
April 13, 1821
Johnstone, Renfrewshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
May 6, 1821
Abbey, Renfrewshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
1840
1840
Paisley, Glasgow, Scotland (United Kingdom)
1841
1841
Paisley, Glasgow, Scotland (United Kingdom)
1843
1843
Auckland, North Island, New Zealand
1844
December 14, 1844
Wade, Auckland, North Island, New Zealand
1847
June 20, 1847
Auckland, North Island, New Zealand
1848
December 14, 1848
Thames, New Zealand
1851
July 16, 1851
Wade, Auckalnd, North Island, New Zealand