NZ Births
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1942/12329 | Anne Lillian | Burnett | Frederick George | Whitaker | Order Product |
1917/1500 | Jane Rebecca | Cole | Frederick | Whitaker | Order Product |
1943/3200 | Bessie Kathleen | Collett | Douglas Lawrence Frederick | Whitaker | Order Product |
1879/2139 | Kate | Cox | Frederick Alexander | Whitaker | Order Product |
1927/2690 | Ethel Maud | Creasey | Frederick | Whitaker | Order Product |
1905/3376 | Louisa May | Hewitt | Frederick | Whitaker | Order Product |
1927/7776 | Elsie May | Hunt | Charles Frederick | Whitaker | Order Product |
1918/5915 | Alice Elizabeth Emily | Jones | David Frederick | Whitaker | Order Product |
1909/7723 | Jeannie | Leathwick | Frederick William | Whitaker | Order Product |
1944/3984 | Margaret Annie | McDonald | Frederick William | Whitaker | Order Product |
1917/5686 | Lily Amanda | Randall | John Frederick | Whitaker | Order Product |
1930/2900 | Margaret Mirtland | McDowell | Robert Frederick | Whitaker | Order Product |
NZ Births (Mother)
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NZ Deaths
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Gisborne Photo News (1954-1975, 1993–1996)
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Nelson Photo News (1960-1972)
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Tributes Online (obituaries)
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Whanganui Council Property Rolls
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Te Papa Collections - People
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Name | Birth | Death | Died at | Gender |
Sir Frederick Whitaker KCMG | 23 April 1812 | 4 December 1891 | Auckland | Male |
Otago Nominal Index
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WHITAKER | Frederick | Otago | 5 May 1864 | |
WHITAKER | Frederick | Otago | 24 Nov 1864 | |
WHITAKER | Frederick, Sir | Otago | 23 Mar 1898 | |
WHITAKER | Frederick, the Honorable | Otago | 30 Oct 1863 | |
NZ Presbyterian Marriages
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Shadows of Time
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Our Stuff - Denise & Peter's NZ history site
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Sooty NZ (NZ history and genealogical information)
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Lieutenant WHITAKER Frederick Charles OIR DOW France Son of William ... BELGIUM - MAPLE LEAF CEMETERY 1918Apr24 47537 Private WHITAKER Frederick John OIR KIA France Son of Thomas
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NEW ZEALAND AND WORLD WAR ONE - ROLL OF HONOUR - 1917 - JANUARY - JUNE
Lieutenant WHITAKER Frederick Charles OIR DOW France Son of William Highton Whitaker and Annettie Eliza Whitaker, of Dipton, Southland, New Zealand. BELGIUM - MAPLE LEAF CEMETERY
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NEW ZEALAND AND WORLD WAR ONE - ROLL OF HONOUR - 1918 - JANUARY - MAY
Zealand UK - BROCKENHURST (ST. ... Scotland UK - CODFORD ST. ... UK - STRATFORD-SUB-CASTLE (ST. ... Samuel NZRB DOD UK - UK - CODFORD ST. ... Zealand UK - BROCKENHURST (ST. ... Staff
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A HISTORY OF TAURANGA COUNTY
Parliament 132, 183, 185, 315 WHITAKER Frederick Land Dealer 75, 96 WHITAKER Frederick Sir Father of F A Whitaker 76, 78, 183 WHITE Matata 54, 55 WILLIAMS Bishop Missionary 107
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NZ Genealogy Research Made Easy
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Bench, Bar, and public. Sir Frederick WHITAKER, on behalf of the New Zealand ... which he had so justly earned. Sir Frederick WHITAKER spoke feelingly, and concluded by remarking that
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hb1865
Miss Elizabeth Frederick WHITAKER, daughters of the Hon Frederick WHITAKER the previous day at 11am at St Pauls was reported. They were married to Simon ARMFELT Esq of HM 43rd
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Neills Point. Sir Frederick WHITAKER owned the 5 acre block fronting Victoria Rd and Clarence St. Mr. BECKHAM lived on the Beach Rd. Mr. W.J.HURST (whose name is perpetuated in
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generalassembly
John TANERAD - Christchurch Hon Frederick WHITAKER - Auckland House of Representatives BELL, Francis Dillon, County of Wallace BRANDON, Alfred de Bathe, Wellington County Dustrict
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The information on these pages is for genealogy research only. ... Ruataniwha districts and other sections. ... Rovers were without their strongest bowling combination of LIDDLE and
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One WELSH William Two WHITAKER Frederick Five WHITE James One WHITE William One WHITELAW James One WICKENS F.N. One WIGHT R.A. One WILKIE James One WILLIAMS Francis One RootsWeb
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1888mar
Company was held today. Sir Frederick WHITAKER presiding. Mr T BUDDLE, Mr J M CLARK, and the Hon J WILLIAMSON were re-elected directors. Wellington A serious accident happened on
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hb1878
Frederick WHITAKER, late Attorney General versus George JONES junr. All papers in connection with land transactions in the Waikato since 1870 are being raked up, and all original
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1888apr2
The information on these pages is for genealogy research only. ... Beamish, of a son. ... Aute, of a son. ... Antarctic expedition for a premium of £5000. ... Captain WHITNET for
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Harbor board who presided. Sir Frederick WHITAKER, Captain HAMMIL of H.M.S. NELSON, Major-General WHITMORE, and Archdeacon DUDLEY. Admiral FAIRFAX, His Worship the Mayor of
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Alexander Turnbull Library
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Cousins, Thomas Selby, 1840-1897 :"Observer" cartoons. The New Zealand ministry. T S Cousins del. ["Observer, Auckland, 22 July 1882] | A-442-028-b. Cousins, Thomas Selby, 1840-1897 :"Observer" cartoons. The New Zealand ministry. T S Cousins del. ["Observer, Auckland, 22 July 1882]. Various artists :Observer cartoons; supplement to the "Observer" [Auckland, Wilson & Horton, ca 1882] (A-442-008/028-b). [Item] | |
[Palmer, Charles, 1841?-1928] :Observer cartoons no. 5 - Mr F Whitaker. Supplement to the "Observer", January 28. Wilson & Horton, Auckland [1882] | A-442-010. [Palmer, Charles, 1841?-1928] :Observer cartoons no. 5 - Mr F Whitaker. Supplement to the "Observer", January 28. Wilson & Horton, Auckland [1882]. Various artists :Observer cartoons; supplement to the "Observer" [Auckland, Wilson & Horton, ca 1882] (A-442-008/028-b). [Item] | |
Cousins, Thomas Selby, 1840-1897 :"Observer" cartoons. The New Zealand ministry. T S Cousins del. ["Observer, Auckland, 22 July 1882] | A-442-028-a. Cousins, Thomas Selby, 1840-1897 :"Observer" cartoons. The New Zealand ministry. T S Cousins del. ["Observer, Auckland, 22 July 1882]. Various artists :Observer cartoons; supplement to the "Observer" [Auckland, Wilson & Horton, ca 1882] (A-442-008/028-b). [Item] | |
Sir Frederick Whitaker | PAColl-7171-59. Sir Frederick Whitaker. ca 1870s. New Zealand Free Lance : Photographic prints and negatives (PA-Group-00079). [Piece] | |
Cousins, Thomas Selby, 1840-1897 :"Observer" cartoons. The New Zealand ministry. T S Cousins del. ["Observer, Auckland, 22 July 1882] | A-442-028. Cousins, Thomas Selby, 1840-1897 :"Observer" cartoons. The New Zealand ministry. T S Cousins del. ["Observer, Auckland, 22 July 1882]. Various artists :Observer cartoons; supplement to the "Observer" [Auckland, Wilson & Horton, ca 1882] (A-442-008/028-b). [Item] | |
Cartoonist unknown :Dame Whitaker's School. The New Zealand Punch [Wellington], 1 May 1880. | H-693-030. Cartoonist unknown :Dame Whitaker's School. The New Zealand Punch [Wellington], 1 May 1880.. [Item] | |
Cartoonist unknown :Dame Whitaker's School. The New Zealand Punch [Wellington], 1 May 1880. | J-061-009. Cartoonist unknown :Dame Whitaker's School. The New Zealand Punch [Wellington], 1 May 1880.. [Item] | |
New Zealand Legislative Council. Name; Residence [List. 1862] | Eph-D-POLITICS-1862-01. New Zealand Legislative Council. Name; Residence [List. 1862]. [Item] | |
Palethorpe, Arthur fl 1870s-1880s :Paradise and the Peri - the Rejected of Eden. The New Zealand Punch [Wellington], 20 September 1880. | H-693-003. Palethorpe, Arthur fl 1870s-1880s :Paradise and the Peri - the Rejected of Eden. The New Zealand Punch [Wellington], 20 September 1880.. [Item] | |
Cartoonist unknown :Observer Cartoons no. 5 - Mr F. Whitaker. New Zealand Observer Supplement, 28 January 1882. | J-061-008. Cartoonist unknown :Observer Cartoons no. 5 - Mr F. Whitaker. New Zealand Observer Supplement, 28 January 1882.. [Item] | |
Wallis, J.H., fl 1880 :Men of the Times - F. Whitaker, M.H.R. The New Zealand Punch [Wellington], 14 February 1880. | H-693-022. Wallis, J.H., fl 1880 :Men of the Times - F. Whitaker, M.H.R. The New Zealand Punch [Wellington], 14 February 1880.. [Item] | |
Wallis, J.H., fl 1880 :Men of the Times - F. Whitaker, M.H.R. The New Zealand Punch [Wellington], 14 February 1880. | J-062-009. Wallis, J.H., fl 1880 :Men of the Times - F. Whitaker, M.H.R. The New Zealand Punch [Wellington], 14 February 1880.. [Item] | |
Letter from Thomas Bunbury to Frederick Whitaker | MS-Papers-12432-2. Letter from Thomas Bunbury to Frederick Whitaker. 31 May 1844. Parr, Christopher, 1931-: Collection of early New Zealand material (ATL-Group-00434). [Item] | |
McArthur & Co : Items auctioned at McArthur's auction, 19-20 Apr 1979 | MS-Papers-5806. McArthur & Co : Items auctioned at McArthur's auction, 19-20 Apr 1979. 1831-1837. [Item] | |
[Hutchison, William] 1820-1905 :Atkinson (loq) - I'm afraid there's too much wind against us. Whitaker - Yacht to bring her around. A - I am waiting to ketch a popular bark, when she sails in then all will esteamer. The Wellington Advertiser supplement, [10 June 1882] | A-095-037. [Hutchison, William] 1820-1905 :Atkinson (loq) - I'm afraid there's too much wind against us. Whitaker - Yacht to bring her around. A - I am waiting to ketch a popular bark, when she sails in then all will esteamer. The Wellington Advertiser supplement, [10 June 1882]. [Item] | |
[Hutchison, William] 1820-1905 :Atkinson (loq.) - I'm afraid there's too much wind against us. Whitaker - Yacht to bring her around. A - I am waiting to ketch a popular bark, when she sails in then all will esteamer. The Wellington advertiser supplement, [10 June 1882] | A-095-037-a. [Hutchison, William] 1820-1905 :Atkinson (loq.) - I'm afraid there's too much wind against us. Whitaker - Yacht to bring her around. A - I am waiting to ketch a popular bark, when she sails in then all will esteamer. The Wellington advertiser supplement, [10 June 1882]. [Item] | |
Thomas, Joan Elva 1922- :[Hulme Court. 19]76. [Auckland, Joan E. Thomas, 1976?] | B-051-027. Thomas, Joan Elva 1922- :[Hulme Court. 19]76. [Auckland, Joan E. Thomas, 1976?]. [Item] | |
[Hutchison, William] 1820-1905 :Can we submit to the road to progress being blocked by dwarfs. The "Wellington Advertiser" supplement. [10 December 1881]. | A-095-044. [Hutchison, William] 1820-1905 :Can we submit to the road to progress being blocked by dwarfs. The "Wellington Advertiser" supplement. [10 December 1881].. [Item] | |
[Hutchison, William] 1820-1905. Attributed works :Turning him out. No. 54. Whitaker 'Shove him along Harry. Don't let them think we are responsible for his condition ... The Wellington advertiser supplement, 16 September 1882 | A-095-052. [Hutchison, William] 1820-1905. Attributed works :Turning him out. No. 54. Whitaker 'Shove him along Harry. Don't let them think we are responsible for his condition ... The Wellington advertiser supplement, 16 September 1882. [Item] | |
[Hutchison, William] 1820-1905 :The twin angels. The Squatter's Pet and the Auckland Fibber at last in close quarters over the Otago Run Challenge Cup. The "Wellington Advertiser" supplement [18 February 1882]. | A-095-020. [Hutchison, William] 1820-1905 :The twin angels. The Squatter's Pet and the Auckland Fibber at last in close quarters over the Otago Run Challenge Cup. The "Wellington Advertiser" supplement [18 February 1882].. [Item] |
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Frederick Whitaker | Dictionary of New Zealand Biography / Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage | ||
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Frederick Whitaker | Frederick Whitaker. | Unknown | Kura Heritage Collections Online / Auckland Libraries |
Sir Frederick Whitaker | Head and shoulders portrait of Sir Frederick Whitaker taken circa 1870s by an unidentified photographer and printed in the New Zealand Free Lance 1924 Christmas Annual. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print 11.5 x 9.2 cm | Not specified | TAPUHI / Alexander Turnbull Library | |
Sir Frederick Whitaker | Formal head and shoulders portrait of Sir Frederick Whitaker, taken by an unidentified photographer. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). | Not specified | TAPUHI / Alexander Turnbull Library | |
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The late Sir Frederick Whitaker | Portrait of the late Sir Frederick Whitaker. | New Zealand Graphic | Kura Heritage Collections Online / Auckland Libraries |
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Sir Frederick Whitaker | Portrait of the freemason Sir Frederick Whitaker. | New Zealand Graphic; Hanna, John Robert, 1850-1915 | Kura Heritage Collections Online / Auckland Libraries |
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Sir Frederick Whitaker, K.C.M.G., M.L.C. | Sir Frederick Whitaker, K.C.M.G., Member of the Legislative Council. | New Zealand Graphic | Kura Heritage Collections Online / Auckland Libraries |
The Observer :Mr F. Whitaker. No. 5. Observer cartoons. Supplement to the Observer, January 28 [1882] | Standing portrait of Premier Frederick Whitaker Inscriptions: Recto - bottom left - artist's symbol in the form of a cockle shell or daisy with a line through it Physical Description: Lithograph | Not specified | TAPUHI / Alexander Turnbull Library | |
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Old St Paul's Church, Auckland, from Princes Street | Detailed sketch showing the old St Paul's Church in Auckland from Princes Street, with the museum and the house belonging to the late Sir Frederick Whitaker, as it appeared in 1883. | New Zealand Graphic; Stickley, Cecil | Kura Heritage Collections Online / Auckland Libraries |
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Princes Street, Auckland Central... | Looking north along Princes Street (foreground) showing the Auckland Museum (far right), Hardwick Family grocer (far left), St Pauls Church in Emily Place (centre), Sir Frederick Whitakers residence (centre right) | Richardson, James D | Auckland Libraries Heritage Images Collection / Auckland Libraries |
Inward letters - Surnames, Whe - Whi | Correspondents: W Wheeler, New Plymouth, 1846 (2 letters); F Whitaker, Auckland, 1857-1873 & undated (24 letters and McLean's drafts. Also piece-level inventory of letters accessioned pre-1969); Henry White, Wellington, 1858 (1 letter) Quantity: 1 folder(s). | Not specified | TAPUHI / Alexander Turnbull Library | |
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Frederick Whitaker | Head and shoulders portrait of Sir Frederick Whitaker, circa 1870s. Taken by an unidentified photographer and printed in the New Zealand Free Lance 1924 Christmas Annual. | NZHistory / Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage | |
Frederick Whitaker | Despite Frederick Whitaker’s advanced views on electoral reform, this two-time premier tarnished his reputation by land speculation and confiscation. | NZHistory / Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage | ||
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Sir Frederick Whitaker, ca 1870s | Sir Frederick Whitaker, ca 1870s Unidentified photographer Reference Number: PAColl-7171-59 Silver gelatine print Photographic Archive, Alexander Turnbull Library Find out more about this image from the Alexander Turnbull Library.... | National Library NZ on The Commons | Alexander Turnbull Library Flickr / Alexander Turnbull Library |
[Hutchison, William] 1820-1905 :The phoenix. The Hon F Whitaker rising out of his (h)ashes. No. 84. The Wellington advertiser supplement. April 29th 1882 | Sir Frederick Whitaker as a phoenix arising, rays of sun above his head marked 'Premiership', clouds of ashes at his feet marked 'Piako Swamp', 'Libel actions' and 'Patetere'. Refers to his overcoming of past difficulties and having just been elected Premier of New Zealand. Published in 'Grant, Ian F. Public Lives - New Zealand's Premiers and Prime Ministers 1856-2003 (Book title)' 2003. Extended Title - Supplement to The Daily Advertiser, Wellington, 29th April, 1882. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph, 203 x 280 mm | Daily advertiser and Wellington register (Newspaper) Hutchison, William, 1820-1905 |
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Resignation of Frederick Whitaker (1883) | On 25 September 1883 the colourful and controversial Premier Hon Frederick Whitaker was forced to resign after only a year in the top job. The Oxford University-educated Whitaker had arrived in New Zealand in 1840 and settled in the Bay of Islands to practice as a lawyer. He became involved in land speculation and mining ventures and also bec... | Archives New Zealand | Archives New Zealand Te Rua Mahara o te Kāwanatanga Flickr / Archives New Zealand Te Rua Mahara o te Kāwanatanga |
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Fifteen of Auckland's early footballers | Composite portrait of fifteen of Auckland's early footballers, said to be from the 1860s, but probably the Auckland team that beat a team from HMS Rosario at the Albert Barracks in July 1870. Showing John Marshall, W Cussin (Cussen), Thomas Henderson, Charles Dacre, L S Dacre, William Commons, E Ellis, George Dunnett (captain), James Coates, A Boardman, R H Duder, L Cussin (Cussen), B Provo, Frederick Whitaker and (Mr) Humphreys | Richardson, James D | Auckland Libraries Heritage Images Collection / Auckland Libraries |
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Auckland Footballers of the Eighteen Sixties | Composite portrait of fifteen of Auckland's early footballers, said to be from the 1860s, but probably the Auckland team that beat a team from HMS Rosario at the Albert Barracks in July 1870. John Marshall, W Cussin (Cussen), Thomas Henderson, Charles Dacre, L S Dacre, William Commons, E Ellis, George Dunnett (captain), James Coates, A Boardman, R H Duder, L Cussin (Cussen), B Provo, Frederick Whitaker and (Mr) Humphreys | Unknown | Kura Heritage Collections Online / Auckland Libraries |
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Showing Hulme Court at 350 Parnell Road built for Sir Frederick.... | Showing Hulme Court at 350 Parnell Road built for Sir Frederick Whitaker in 1843 | Auckland Libraries Heritage Images Collection / Auckland Libraries |









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Legacy.com NZ Obituaries
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Walter Frederick Whitaker | WHITAKER, Walter Frederick (Wally). On November 9, 2010 peacefully at Glenburn Resthome aged 88 years. Brother of Freda and the late Laura, Derek (Ken), and Irene. Loved uncle of Peter, Wayne, Dean, Kerry and Jacqueline and their families. A service for Wally will be held at the Chapel... | on Nov. 10, 2010 |
Auckland Museum Online Cenotaph
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5812 World War II, 1939-1945 Single Mr F.W. Whitaker (father), C/o New Zealanad Railways, Wellington, New Zealand Wellington/New Zealand Motor Truck Driver/Civilian Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force, 1st Echelon 2 Divisional Signals Signalman Headquarters, Signals War Medal 1939-1945 New Zealand War Service MedalFrederick John Whitaker
7717 World War II, 1939-1945 Single Miss Ida J. Whitaker (sister), Puriri Street, Christchurch, New Zealand New Plymouth/Taranaki/New Zealand Carpenter/Civilian Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force, 1st Echelon Private 27 (Machine Gun) Battalion War Medal 1939-1945 New Zealand War Service MedalJohn Frederick Whitaker
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Frederick Whitaker | Frederick Whitaker, a member of the Legislative Council who was twice premier, was known for his part in electoral reform, first in the 1850s, and then in the 1870s. The later effort resulted in all European men being able to vote if they met a simple residential requirement. There was wide ... | New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu Taonga | Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand / Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage |
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WHITAKER, Sir Frederick | In 1966 the first encyclopedia of New Zealand was published in three thick volumes. An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand was a critical and publishing success at the time, and has been used as a basic reference work about the country since then. We are proud to make it available online. | McLintock, Alexander Hare William Hosking Oliver, M.A.(N.Z.), D.PHIL.(OXON.), Professor of History, Massey University of Manawatu. New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu Taonga |
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Provincial voting paper | A voting paper for the election of the superintendent of Auckland in 1855. This voter, William Cains, a trader, cast his vote for Frederick Whitaker. Whitaker failed to win the position but went on to win the superintendency in 1865. He was also briefly the colony's premier (1863–64) and ... | New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu Taonga | Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand / Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage |
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Woodlands | From 1881 Woodlands homestead was headquarters of the Eureka estate, established by the Waikato Land Association (later the New Zealand Land Association). The association was formed by Auckland speculators, including Thomas Russell and Frederick Whitaker, who bought 86,502 waterlogged acres (35,... | Sacha New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu Taonga |
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Empire in the Pacific, 1883 | An 1883 Australasian intercolonial convention held in Sydney was attended by New Zealand Premier Harry Atkinson (second row, third from right) and Attorney General Frederick Whitaker (second row, third from left), premiers of the six Australian colonies, and the governor of Fiji, who was also ... | New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu Taonga | Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand / Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage |
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Bank of New Zealand, Auckland | In 1861 the young Aucklander Thomas Russell went into law partnership with Frederick Whitaker. The pair founded the Bank of New Zealand. The bank and its mortgage lender, the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency, supported their investments, especially in confiscated Māori land, but the bank&... | Jock Phillips New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu Taonga |
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Grant of seabed ownership document, 1845 | The English common law assumption that the Crown owned the coastal waters and foreshore was implicit in this grant of seabed. It was given by Governor Robert FitzRoy to two members of the Legislative Council, Frederick Whitaker and Theophilus Heale. The grant allowed miners to follow a copper ... | New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu Taonga | Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand / Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage |


William Hosking Oliver, M.A.(N.Z.), D.PHIL.(OXON.), Professor of History, Massey University of Manawatu.
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Frederick Whitaker | 1827 🔍 | 21 Jan 1902 🔍 📰 | Clyde Cemetery | Clyde, Central Otago District | Otago |
Frederick Whitaker | Ōamaru Old Cemetery | Ōamaru, Waitaki District | Otago | ||
Sir Frederick Whitaker | 23 Apr 1812 🔍 | 4 Dec 1891 🔍 📰 | St. Stephen's Churchyard | Auckland, Auckland Council | Auckland |
Frederick Alexander Whitaker | 1 Mar 1847 🔍 | 9 Jun 1887 🔍 📰 | St. Stephen's Churchyard | Auckland, Auckland Council | Auckland |
2LT Frederick Charles Whitaker | 4 Oct 1891 🔍 | 25 Mar 1917 🔍 📰 | Cenotaph | Dipton, Southland District | Southland |
Frederick George Whitaker | 29 Nov 1921 🔍 | 11 Dec 1986 🔍 📰 | Balclutha Lawn Cemetery | Balclutha, Clutha District | Otago |
Frederick John Whitaker | Te Henui Cemetery | New Plymouth, New Plymouth District | Taranaki | ||
Frederick William Whitaker | Karori Cemetery and Crematorium | Wellington, Wellington City | Wellington | ||
Frederick William Whitaker | Ruru Lawn Cemetery | Bromley, Christchurch City | Canterbury |
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Whitaker, Frederick | Passengers and Vessels | |
Whitaker, Sir Frederick, 1812-1891 | Index Cards | |
Whitaker, Sir Frederick, 1812-1891 | Index Cards | |
Whitaker, Frederick, 1812-1891 | 1971 | Auckland People and Events |
Whitaker, Sir Frederick, 1812-1891 | Index Cards | |
Whitaker, Sir Frederick, 1812-1891 | Index Cards | |
Whitaker, Frederick Alexander | 1881-10 | 1881 Electoral Rolls |
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Army Department > Inwards letters and registered files
Justice Department > Inwards letters and registered files
Ministry of Transport, Head Office > Seafarers' Certificates and Licenses
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New Zealand - Certificate of Competency as Third-Class Engineer - Frederick Alfred Whitaker | 1907 | Wellington | Open |
Police Department > Central filing system
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From: The Commissioner of Police, Dunedin Date: 27 September 1877 Subject: Forwarding a subpoena for service upon the Hon Frederick Whitaker etc | 1877 | Wellington | Open |
Land Information New Zealand, National Office > North and South Auckland Land District - Voluntary applications
Land Information New Zealand, Hamilton Regional Office > North and South Auckland Compulsory Applications
New Zealand Defence Force, Personnel Archives > Army General Staff filing system
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Territorial Force - Frederick Charles Whitaker - Lieutenant, Otago Infantry Regiment [WWI 8/504 - Army] | 1917 | Wellington | Open |
Department of Internal Affairs, Head Office > Central filing system
Dunedin High Court > Dunedin probate and Letters of Administration files (II)
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WHITAKER Frederick George - Balclutha - Retired Carpenter | 1986 | Dunedin | Open |
Dunedin High Court > Dunedin probate and Letters of Administration files (I)
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WHITAKER Thomas Frederick - Oamaru - Carpenter | 1933 | Dunedin | Open |
Invercargill High Court > Invercargill Probates and Letters of Administration
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WHITAKER Frederick - Invercargill - Retired Electrical Engineer | 1972 | Dunedin | Open |
Army Department > Deputy Adjutant-General - Inwards Letters
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From: Frederick Whitaker Date: 8 May 1860 Subject: Approval of sundry commissions for Gazette - Militia and Volunteers | 1860 | Wellington | Open |
From: Hon Frederick Whitaker Date: 8 May 1860 Subject: Authority to issue orders for the repairs of arms | 1860 | Wellington | Open |
Auckland Provincial Government > Superintendent General Government inward correspondence
Agent for the General Government, Auckland > Inwards letters
Immigration New Zealand > Immigration Case Files
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Whitaker, Charles Frederick | 1971 | Wellington | Restricted |
Wellington High Court > Wellington probate files [second sequence]
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WHITAKER Frederick William | 1945 | Wellington | Open |
Wellington High Court > Wellington probate files (first sequence)
Name | Scan | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
WHITAKER Frederick Charles | 1917 | Wellington | Open | |
WHITAKER, Frederick | 1902 | Wellington | Open |
New Zealand Customs Service, Auckland Office > Customs Inwards Letters
High Court Auckland, Department of Justice > Printing Press and Newspapers First Sequence
High Court Auckland, Department of Justice > Auckland actions/civil proceedings files
Department of Internal Affairs, Head Office > Alien registration files (1949-77 system)
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Whitaker, Charles Frederick (American) | 1971 | Wellington | Restricted |
High Court Auckland, Department of Justice > Auckland Divorce files
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Whitaker, Margaret Annie v Whitaker, Frederick William | 1969 ‑ 1972 | Auckland | Restricted |
Whitaker, Doris Eleanor v Whitaker, Frederick Austin | 1979 | Auckland | Restricted |
Whitaker, Charles Frederick v Whitaker, Camilla Justa | 1976 | Auckland | Restricted |
Whitaker, Charles Frederick v Whitaker, Elsie May | 1963 | Auckland | Restricted |
High Court Auckland, Department of Justice > Auckland miscellaneous files
Auckland photocopies of archives > Reproductions of Original Archives
Name | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
Old Land Claims case file - Frances [Francis] Atherton, James Kelly and Frederick Whitaker - Tutukaka, Whangarei, Kororareka [photocopy] | 1840 ‑ 1845 | Auckland | Open |
Christchurch High Court > Christchurch Supreme/High Court Divorce Files
Name | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
Whitaker, Anne Lillian v Whitaker, Frederick George [marriage certificate] | 1948 | Christchurch | Restricted |
Hutt Valley District Court > Lower Hutt Applications for Adjustment of Mortgagors Liabilities
Name | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
Application No.104 - In the Court of Review at Lower Hutt - In the matter of the Mortgagors and Lessees Rehabilitation Act, 1936 - Application by Charles Frederick Whitaker for an adjustment of his liabilities | 1937 ‑ 1938 | Wellington | Open |
Land Information New Zealand, Hamilton Regional Office > South Auckland Land District - Crown Grants removed from voluntary and compulsory applications
Name | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
Whitaker, Frederick - Crown Grant removed from Application No. 2300 - [Kopu No. 182LC situated on the River Thames - Crown Grant 426D] | 1866 ‑ 1870 | Auckland | Open |
Legislative Department > Women's Suffrage Petition 1892 [Digitised Sheets]
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Digitised 1892 Women Suffrage Petition Roll - Sheet 354 - Region: Hawera [Digital Copy] | 1892 | Digital | Open |
Maori Land Court, Auckland > Deeds in Abeyance - Trust Commissioner's Inward Correspondence - Applications under the Native Frauds Prevention Act 1870 and 1881
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Deeds in Abeyance - ... Memo, Whitaker and Russell, to Colonel ... | 1881 ‑ 1885 | Auckland | Open |
Maori Land Court, Auckland > Papers of the Ngaruawahia Compensation Court
Land Titles Office, Auckland > Auckland land district discharged mortgages and surrender of leases - Deeds system
Land Information New Zealand, Hamilton Regional Office > Opotiki Confiscation records
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[Opotiki Confiscation - Compensation ... Colonel Lyons and Mr Mair] but ... | 1866 | Auckland | Open |
Land Information New Zealand, Hamilton Regional Office > Maori land records gathered to assist with title investigations - Auckland Land District
Land Information New Zealand, Auckland Regional Office > Auckland Crown Lands box files - land claims commissions and petitions re Maori land
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Claims 1130, 1131 Frederick Whitaker and Du Moulin. Wangaparapara [Whangaparapara], Okupi [Okupe] Great Barrier Island - Series 2 | 1946 ‑ 1947 | Auckland | Open |
Claim 543. Francis Atherton, John Kelly and Frederick Whitaker. Tutukaka - Series 7 | 1946 ‑ 1947 | Auckland | Open |
Claim 543. Francis Atherton, John Kelly and Frederick Whitaker. Tutukaka - Series 7 | 1946 ‑ 1947 | Auckland | Open |
Alexandra District Court > Clyde Application files
Alexandra District Court > Alexandra Application files
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Application for water race - Frederick Whitaker, John Allanson - Green Point | 1866 | Dunedin | Open |
Application for protection - Frederick Whitaker, Margaret Whitaker - Green Point | 1868 | Dunedin | Open |
Application for protection - Frederick Whitaker, Margaret Whitaker - Green Point | 1868 | Dunedin | Open |
Application for protection - Samuel Symonds, William Duffy - West Bank, Clutha | 1866 | Dunedin | Open |
Transfer of share in water race - Frederick Whitaker to Alexandria Nicol - Green Point | 1867 | Dunedin | Open |
Application for protection - Frederick Whitaker, Margaret Whitaker - Green Point | 1868 | Dunedin | Open |
New Zealand Defence Force, Personnel Archives > Base Records filing system
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Frederick Alfred Whitaker - Australian Imperial Force - Private, 7th Infantry Battalion, No.616 | 1915 | Wellington | Open |
New Plymouth High Court > New Plymouth probate files
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WHITAKER Frederick John | 1966 | Wellington | Open | |
WHITAKER, Frederick Wilson | 1937 | Wellington | Open |
Palmerston North High Court > Palmerston North Probate files [second sequence]
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WHITAKER Frederick | 1940 | Wellington | Open |
Invercargill High Court > Invercargill Trial files
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R v Louisa Violet Poole - forging and uttering | 1892 ‑ 1893 | Dunedin | Open |
New Zealand Defence Force, Personnel Archives > Military Personnel Files
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WHITAKER, John Frederick - WW1 65307 - Army | 1914 ‑ 1918 | Wellington | Open | |
WHITAKER, Frederick - WW1 N/N - Army | 1914 ‑ 1918 | Wellington | Open | |
WHITAKER, Frederick - WW1 78731 - Army | 1914 ‑ 1918 | Wellington | Open | |
WHITAKER, Frederick Charles - WW1 8/504 - Army | 1914 ‑ 1917 | Wellington | Open | |
WHITAKER, Frederick John - WW1 47537 - Army | 1914 ‑ 1918 | Wellington | Open | |
WHITAKER, Frederick - WW1 78731 - DPF [Duplicate Personnel File] | 1914 ‑ 1918 | Wellington | Open |
Napier High Court > Napier probate files [fifth sequence]
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Whitaker, John Frederick | 1965 ‑ 1967 | Wellington | Open |
Department of Lands and Survey, Head Office > Naval and Military Land Claims Commissions, 1896 and 1910
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Whitaker, Frederick Alexander (deceased) - Thames Rifle Volunteers & Waikato Cavalry - [claimed] by A. E. Whitaker, Vulcan Lane, Auckland | 1896 ‑ 1911 | Wellington | Open |
Department of Justice, Head Office > Coroners inquest files
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Coroners inquests - Case files - Otago - Whitaker, Frederick [Use copy MICRO U 5424] | 1902 | Wellington | Open |
Justice Department > Coroners Inquests, case files
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Coroners Inquests - Case Files - Huntly - Whitaker, Frederick James - Microfilm only [Use copy MICRO R4931] | 1967 | Wellington | Open |
Old Land Claims Commission > Case files
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Case files [Frederick Whitaker and Theophilus Heale, Islet at Matakana] | Wellington | Open | |
Case files [Francis James Kelly Atherton and Frederick Whitaker, Tutukaka, Whangarei and Kororareka] | Wellington | Open | |
Case files [Frederick Whitaker and John Peter du Moulin, Great Barrier Island] | Wellington | Open | |
Case files [Frederick Whitaker, East Cape and Opotiki] | Wellington | Open | |
Case files [Frederick Whitaker, Waiheke] | Wellington | Open |
Department of Maori Affairs > Memoranda and registered files
High Court Auckland, Department of Justice > Auckland probates
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WHITAKER Frederick James | 1990 | Auckland | Open | |
WHITAKER David Frederick - Auckland - Retired Storekeeper | 1957 | Auckland | Open |
High Court Auckland, Department of Justice > Auckland probates - second sequence
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WHITAKER Frederick - Auckland - KCMG [Knight Commander in the Order of St Michael and St George] | 1892 | Auckland | Open | |
WHITAKER Frederick Alexander - Hamilton - Gentleman | 1887 | Auckland | Open |
Maori Land Court, Auckland > Native Land Court - Thames Deeds
Heritage New Zealand, National Office > Thames and Coromandel mining claims plans
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Waiomo - Gold Mining License - applicant Frederick Whitaker | 1874 | Auckland | Open |
Waiomo - Gold Mining License - Waikawau Block - applicant Frederick Whitaker | 1873 | Auckland | Open |
Waiomo - Gold Mining License - applicant Frederick Whitaker | Auckland | Open | |
Plan of Ballarat and Clunes Machine site - Tinkers Gully - applicants Frederick Whitaker and G J Macdonald | 1873 | Auckland | Open |
Thames District Court > Shortland Bonds
Maori Land Court, Auckland > Inward Correspondence Compensation Court
Land Titles Office, Auckland > Discharged Mortgages - North Auckland
Tinui History
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Dictionary of NZ Biography (Scholefield, 1940)
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Frederick Whitaker | WHITAKER, FREDERICK (1812-91) was born at the Manor House, Bampton, Oxfordshire, on 23 Apr 1812, of an old county family. His father was deputy-lieutenant. Whitaker had a legal education, and in 1839 was admitted to practice as a solicitor and attorney. At the end of that year he sailed for Australia in the Earl Grey (arriving in Sydney on 25 Feb 1840). Sailing for New Zealand on 3 May, he landed at Kaipara from the schooner Hannah Watson, Edwin Mitchelson being a fellow passenger. He returned to Sydney by the City of Delhi in Jun and was admitted an attorney, solicitor and proctor on 15 Jul. After visiting Hobart he returned to Bay of Islands, and again visited Sydney in Oct. Whitaker commenced to practise law at Kororareka, but followed the government when it moved to Auckland in 1841. Next year he was appointed a Judge of the county court. When this court was abolished (in 1844) he returned to practice, and soon became leading counsel in the little community. He was one of the three first non-official members appointed to the Legislative Council by FitzRoy (Mar 1845), and he resigned with Donnelly and Heale to make way for reforms of the Council (Feb 1846). During the fighting in the north (1845-46) Whitaker strongly urged the arming of the people of Auckland. He served in the militia with the rank of major, and was on garrison duty in Auckland when the natives came as far as the Whau portage and threatened the city. About this time he was interested, in partnership with Heale (q.v.), in an attempt to develop copper-mining at Kawau and the Great Barrier, but without financial success. He paid a visit to England in 1846, and returned to the Colony in 1847. Throughout these years the question of a constitution for the Colony was under discussion, and Whitaker took his part in the controversy. When the elections for the Legislative Council of New Ulster were held (in Sep 1852) he was returned as one of the three members for Auckland City. The Council was not convened owing to the promulgation within a few months of the new constitution. When the various chambers were constituted under this act, Whitaker played a very prominent part. In May 1853 he was nominated a member of the Legislative Council. In Mar 1854 he was appointed by the Superintendent of Auckland (Wynyard) as provincial law officer and member of the executive of the province, and he served in that capacity until Jan 1855. He was not actually a member of the Provincial Council until Oct 1854, when he was elected for Suburbs of Auckland. Within a few months several political opportunities presented themselves to Whitaker's acceptance. In Mar 1855 the superintendency of the province fell vacant owing to the resignation of Wynyard, and Whitaker contested it against William Brown. Brown was elected, but retired before the end of the year. Again Whitaker was in the lists (against Logan Campbell), and again without success. Thus for the time he severed his connection with provincial politics. Meanwhile he attended the first session of the General Assembly (May-Aug 1854). In the session of 1855 Swainson relinquished the Attorney-generalship and the speakership of the Legislative Council and Whitaker was nominated in his place. He took a strong attitude on the question of responsible government, and when it was brought into force (in May 1856) Whitaker was Attorney-general in Sewell's shortlived first ministry. This, of course, involved his resignation of the speakership. Within a fortnight he was back on the treasury benches as Attorney-general and leader of the Council in Stafford's ministry, which held office for the next five years. Whitaker's legal reputation advanced apace. For 30 years he was the only alternative Attorney-general. When the Government was defeated on its native policy in 1861 he resigned from the Council and entered into partnership with Thomas Russell; and they quickly acquired a flourishing legal practice. In 1863 he was again called in by Domett as Attorney-general, but not in a ministerial capacity. In Oct, however, Domett was defeated, and Whitaker was called upon to form a cabinet in coalition with Fox. Whitaker was Premier and Attorney-general, Fox Treasurer, and Russell Minister of Defence. This was a stormy period in New Zealand history. The Colony was in financial difficulties owing to the extravagance of the provinces, and faced with a Maori war of which none could foresee the limits. Whitaker's measures for dealing with the native question were far-reaching, and the association of Russell with the government was a grave embarrassment. The ministry fell in Nov 1864 owing to differences of opinion with Governor Grey as to the conduct of the war and the confiscation of native lands. Whitaker resigned from the Legislative Council, and was out of office for the next 12 years. He was in Parliament for just over one year, as member for Parnell (1866-67), but his hands were full in his own province. In Oct 1865 he was elected unopposed as Superintendent of Auckland. Williamson's views on the war made his election impossible, and Whitaker stated that he would come forward only if accepted by all parties, to fight the common enemy and extricate the country from the confusion in which the Weld Government had landed it. The war was going on in six different places. The fight between the provinces and the central government was steadily becoming more intense and Auckland was angry, too, at losing the seat of government. Whitaker demanded a separate civil government for the province, with a lieutenant-governor appointed by the Queen. He seized the opportunity (in Feb 1866) of entering the House of Representatives as member for Parnell (again unopposed), and at once set himself to get the 1856 compact with the provinces rescinded. His private interests suffered by his devotion to public affairs. He had invested heavily in Waikato land and Thames mining enterprises, which were embarrassed. He was also at different times a director of the New Zealand Sugar Co., of the Bank of New Zealand, of the New Zealand and River Plate Mortgage Co., and of the Equitable Life Assurance Co. of New York, and chairman from the beginning of the Auckland Gas Co. Early in 1867 he retired from the superintendency of Auckland and from the House to give his whole attention to his own affairs. This partial withdrawal lasted for about nine years. When at last (in 1876) he was able to think of re-entering politics he was returned unopposed for the Waikato seat. Towards the end of that year Atkinson came into office and appointed Whitaker his Attorney-general. On the reconstruction of the ministry a week or two later, Whitaker was designated as the minister with precedence, and allowed to remain in Auckland. His land bill was strongly opposed, and eventually withdrawn. The ministry went out of office in Oct 1877. At the general election (1879) Whitaker abandoned Waikato and offered himself at Eden, but was defeated by Tole. When Hall took office in succession to Grey (1879) he wanted Whitaker as Attorney-general, and accordingly had him called again to the Legislative Council, where he acted as leader for the remainder of Hall's term. Once more a native measure (the West Coast settlement bill) brought him into conflict, this time with the Southern Maori member, Taiaroa. When Hall resigned, Whitaker reconstructed the ministry and he held office as Premier until Sep 1883, when he resigned to devote himself once more to his private affairs. This withdrawal from the leadership, which appeared to be final, was marked by the honour of K.C.M.G. being conferred upon the veteran politician (30 Jan 1884). Three years later, however, Atkinson again demanded his assistance, and once more he became Attorney-general and leader of the upper house. The end of that Parliament found him in failing health, and he resigned the leadership of the Council (Dec 1890). He had leave of absence next year, and died on 4 Dec 1891. Gisborne says that Whitaker was not a man of high culture, but he was shrewd, cautious, far-sighted, watchful, and very industrious. He always did the lion's share of the work of a ministry. He was an expert at drawing bills, was a sound and practical speaker, without any particular grace of style. Gisborne considers he was probably the most remarkable man in New Zealand, not because he was most in the foreground but because in the background he exercised great influence on the political affairs of the country. 'He has been the rudder more than the figurehead of the state vessel.' For 40 years he was an appreciable factor in the history of New Zealand; yet he was never prominent in the popular sense, even when he was premier. He has no taste for public performance. He sits in seclusion and invisibly weaves the warp and the woof for public use. In the Whitaker-Fox combination his superior mind dominated that of Fox and led him to adopt measures of wide scope which were alien to his political sentiments, especially in regard to the native question. Whitaker was at one time president of the Auckland law society and a member of the council of Auckland University College. He was the first provincial grandmaster of freemasons under the English Constitution. He married in 1843 Jane Augusta, step-daughter of Alexander Shepherd (q.v.). She died on 3 Sep 1884. Parltry Record; Auckland P.C. Proc.; N.Z.P.D. pass; Col. Gent.; Cycl. N.Z., ii (p); Gisborne (p); Rusden; Morton; Reeves; Saunders (p); Cox; Southern Cross, 25 Oct 1865; N.Z. Herald, 30 Apr 1881, 9 Jan, 4 Feb 1884, 5 Dec 1891 (p), 8 Dec 1891; N.Z. Graphic, 19 Dec 1891 (p); Evening Post, 28 Jul 1934. | Volume 2, page 250 |
Frederick Alexander Whitaker | WHITAKER, FREDERICK ALEXANDER (1847-87), the eldest son of Sir Frederick Whitaker (q.v.) was born at Pernambuco (Brazil). He was educated at Marlborough College and Westminster School, read for the bar at the Inner Temple, and was called in 1868. He practised at Thames, Coromandel and Waikato. In Hamilton he owned the Waikato Times, became interested in politics and sat for Waipa (1879-84). An able and fluent speaker, witty, genial and popular, he was one of the best Whips Parliament ever knew. Whitaker married a daughter of Alfred Cox. He died on 9 Jun 1887. Waikato Times, Jun 1878; Nov-Dec 1879; N.Z. Herald, 10, 23 Jun 1887. Portrait: Parliament House. | Volume 2, page 250 |
WHITAKER, FREDERICK (1812-91) was born at the Manor House, Bampton, Oxfordshire, on 23 Apr 1812, of an old county family. His father was deputy-lieutenant. Whitaker had a legal education, and in 1839 was admitted to practice as a solicitor and attorney. At the end of that year he sailed for Australia in the Earl Grey (arriving in Sydney on 25 Feb 1840). Sailing for New Zealand on 3 May, he landed at Kaipara from the schooner Hannah Watson, Edwin Mitchelson being a fellow passenger. He returned to Sydney by the City of Delhi in Jun and was admitted an attorney, solicitor and proctor on 15 Jul. After visiting Hobart he returned to Bay of Islands, and again visited Sydney in Oct.
Whitaker commenced to practise law at Kororareka, but followed the government when it moved to Auckland in 1841. Next year he was appointed a Judge of the county court. When this court was abolished (in 1844) he returned to practice, and soon became leading counsel in the little community. He was one of the three first non-official members appointed to the Legislative Council by FitzRoy (Mar 1845), and he resigned with Donnelly and Heale to make way for reforms of the Council (Feb 1846). During the fighting in the north (1845-46) Whitaker strongly urged the arming of the people of Auckland. He served in the militia with the rank of major, and was on garrison duty in Auckland when the natives came as far as the Whau portage and threatened the city. About this time he was interested, in partnership with Heale (q.v.), in an attempt to develop copper-mining at Kawau and the Great Barrier, but without financial success. He paid a visit to England in 1846, and returned to the Colony in 1847. Throughout these years the question of a constitution for the Colony was under discussion, and Whitaker took his part in the controversy. When the elections for the Legislative Council of New Ulster were held (in Sep 1852) he was returned as one of the three members for Auckland City. The Council was not convened owing to the promulgation within a few months of the new constitution. When the various chambers were constituted under this act, Whitaker played a very prominent part. In May 1853 he was nominated a member of the Legislative Council. In Mar 1854 he was appointed by the Superintendent of Auckland (Wynyard) as provincial law officer and member of the executive of the province, and he served in that capacity until Jan 1855. He was not actually a member of the Provincial Council until Oct 1854, when he was elected for Suburbs of Auckland. Within a few months several political opportunities presented themselves to Whitaker's acceptance. In Mar 1855 the superintendency of the province fell vacant owing to the resignation of Wynyard, and Whitaker contested it against William Brown. Brown was elected, but retired before the end of the year. Again Whitaker was in the lists (against Logan Campbell), and again without success. Thus for the time he severed his connection with provincial politics.
Meanwhile he attended the first session of the General Assembly (May-Aug 1854). In the session of 1855 Swainson relinquished the Attorney-generalship and the speakership of the Legislative Council and Whitaker was nominated in his place. He took a strong attitude on the question of responsible government, and when it was brought into force (in May 1856) Whitaker was Attorney-general in Sewell's shortlived first ministry. This, of course, involved his resignation of the speakership. Within a fortnight he was back on the treasury benches as Attorney-general and leader of the Council in Stafford's ministry, which held office for the next five years. Whitaker's legal reputation advanced apace. For 30 years he was the only alternative Attorney-general. When the Government was defeated on its native policy in 1861 he resigned from the Council and entered into partnership with Thomas Russell; and they quickly acquired a flourishing legal practice. In 1863 he was again called in by Domett as Attorney-general, but not in a ministerial capacity. In Oct, however, Domett was defeated, and Whitaker was called upon to form a cabinet in coalition with Fox. Whitaker was Premier and Attorney-general, Fox Treasurer, and Russell Minister of Defence. This was a stormy period in New Zealand history. The Colony was in financial difficulties owing to the extravagance of the provinces, and faced with a Maori war of which none could foresee the limits. Whitaker's measures for dealing with the native question were far-reaching, and the association of Russell with the government was a grave embarrassment. The ministry fell in Nov 1864 owing to differences of opinion with Governor Grey as to the conduct of the war and the confiscation of native lands. Whitaker resigned from the Legislative Council, and was out of office for the next 12 years. He was in Parliament for just over one year, as member for Parnell (1866-67), but his hands were full in his own province.
In Oct 1865 he was elected unopposed as Superintendent of Auckland. Williamson's views on the war made his election impossible, and Whitaker stated that he would come forward only if accepted by all parties, to fight the common enemy and extricate the country from the confusion in which the Weld Government had landed it. The war was going on in six different places. The fight between the provinces and the central government was steadily becoming more intense and Auckland was angry, too, at losing the seat of government. Whitaker demanded a separate civil government for the province, with a lieutenant-governor appointed by the Queen. He seized the opportunity (in Feb 1866) of entering the House of Representatives as member for Parnell (again unopposed), and at once set himself to get the 1856 compact with the provinces rescinded. His private interests suffered by his devotion to public affairs. He had invested heavily in Waikato land and Thames mining enterprises, which were embarrassed. He was also at different times a director of the New Zealand Sugar Co., of the Bank of New Zealand, of the New Zealand and River Plate Mortgage Co., and of the Equitable Life Assurance Co. of New York, and chairman from the beginning of the Auckland Gas Co. Early in 1867 he retired from the superintendency of Auckland and from the House to give his whole attention to his own affairs. This partial withdrawal lasted for about nine years.
When at last (in 1876) he was able to think of re-entering politics he was returned unopposed for the Waikato seat. Towards the end of that year Atkinson came into office and appointed Whitaker his Attorney-general. On the reconstruction of the ministry a week or two later, Whitaker was designated as the minister with precedence, and allowed to remain in Auckland. His land bill was strongly opposed, and eventually withdrawn. The ministry went out of office in Oct 1877. At the general election (1879) Whitaker abandoned Waikato and offered himself at Eden, but was defeated by Tole. When Hall took office in succession to Grey (1879) he wanted Whitaker as Attorney-general, and accordingly had him called again to the Legislative Council, where he acted as leader for the remainder of Hall's term. Once more a native measure (the West Coast settlement bill) brought him into conflict, this time with the Southern Maori member, Taiaroa. When Hall resigned, Whitaker reconstructed the ministry and he held office as Premier until Sep 1883, when he resigned to devote himself once more to his private affairs. This withdrawal from the leadership, which appeared to be final, was marked by the honour of K.C.M.G. being conferred upon the veteran politician (30 Jan 1884). Three years later, however, Atkinson again demanded his assistance, and once more he became Attorney-general and leader of the upper house. The end of that Parliament found him in failing health, and he resigned the leadership of the Council (Dec 1890). He had leave of absence next year, and died on 4 Dec 1891. Gisborne says that Whitaker was not a man of high culture, but he was shrewd, cautious, far-sighted, watchful, and very industrious. He always did the lion's share of the work of a ministry. He was an expert at drawing bills, was a sound and practical speaker, without any particular grace of style. Gisborne considers he was probably the most remarkable man in New Zealand, not because he was most in the foreground but because in the background he exercised great influence on the political affairs of the country. 'He has been the rudder more than the figurehead of the state vessel.' For 40 years he was an appreciable factor in the history of New Zealand; yet he was never prominent in the popular sense, even when he was premier. He has no taste for public performance. He sits in seclusion and invisibly weaves the warp and the woof for public use. In the Whitaker-Fox combination his superior mind dominated that of Fox and led him to adopt measures of wide scope which were alien to his political sentiments, especially in regard to the native question. Whitaker was at one time president of the Auckland law society and a member of the council of Auckland University College. He was the first provincial grandmaster of freemasons under the English Constitution. He married in 1843 Jane Augusta, step-daughter of Alexander Shepherd (q.v.). She died on 3 Sep 1884.
Parltry Record; Auckland P.C. Proc.; N.Z.P.D. pass; Col. Gent.; Cycl. N.Z., ii (p); Gisborne (p); Rusden; Morton; Reeves; Saunders (p); Cox; Southern Cross, 25 Oct 1865; N.Z. Herald, 30 Apr 1881, 9 Jan, 4 Feb 1884, 5 Dec 1891 (p), 8 Dec 1891; N.Z. Graphic, 19 Dec 1891 (p); Evening Post, 28 Jul 1934.
Volume 2, page 250WHITAKER, FREDERICK ALEXANDER (1847-87), the eldest son of Sir Frederick Whitaker (q.v.) was born at Pernambuco (Brazil). He was educated at Marlborough College and Westminster School, read for the bar at the Inner Temple, and was called in 1868. He practised at Thames, Coromandel and Waikato. In Hamilton he owned the Waikato Times, became interested in politics and sat for Waipa (1879-84). An able and fluent speaker, witty, genial and popular, he was one of the best Whips Parliament ever knew. Whitaker married a daughter of Alfred Cox. He died on 9 Jun 1887.
Waikato Times, Jun 1878; Nov-Dec 1879; N.Z. Herald, 10, 23 Jun 1887. Portrait: Parliament House.
Volume 2, page 250NZ War Graves
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Name | Born | Died | Cemetery | Region |
Frederick Whitaker K.C.M.G. | 1812 🔍 | 4 Dec 1891 🔍 📰 | Saint Stephen's Anglican Churchyard | Auckland |
Frederick Whitaker | 15 Dec 1940 🔍 📰 | Terrace End Cemetery | Manawatu-Wanganui | |
Frederick Charles Whitaker | 4 Oct 1891 🔍 | 25 Mar 1917 🔍 📰 | Dipton Cemetery | Southland |
Frederick John Whitaker | 1913 🔍 | 27 Nov 1966 🔍 📰 | Te Henui Cemetery | Taranaki |
Gordon Frederick Whitaker | 24 Mar 1927 🔍 | 19 Oct 2003 🔍 | Kelvin Grove Cemetery | Manawatu-Wanganui |
John Frederick Whitaker | 1 Feb 1913 🔍 | 17 May 1983 🔍 📰 | Waikanae Cemetery | Wellington |
Douglas Lawrence Frederick Whitaker | 3 Aug 1917 🔍 | 23 Sep 1994 🔍 | Kelvin Grove Cemetery | Manawatu-Wanganui |
NZSG Kiwi Collection (non-member records)
Frederick Whitaker 🔍 ASHWith the kind permission of the NZSG
Source: Kiwi Collection copyright The New Zealand Society of Genealogists
Name | Date | Record Type |
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WHITAKER, Charles Frederick 🔍 | 02 Jan 1992 | NZ Herald Deaths |
WHITAKER, David Frederick 🔍 | 1957 | NZ Probates |
WHITAKER, David Frederick 🔍 | 18 Jul 1957 | NZ Probates |
WHITAKER, Frederick 🔍 | 1892 | NZ Probates |
WHITAKER, Frederick 🔍 | 12 Jan 1892 | NZ Probates |
WHITAKER, Frederick 🔍 | 1902 | NZ Probates |
WHITAKER, Frederick 🔍 | 14 Feb 1902 | NZ Probates |
WHITAKER, Frederick 🔍 | 19 Dec 1940 | NZ Probates |
WHITAKER, Frederick 🔍 | 15 Jun 1972 | NZ Probates |
WHITAKER, Frederick 🔍 | Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph | |
WHITAKER, Frederick Alex 🔍 | 1887 | NZ Probates |
WHITAKER, Frederick Alex 🔍 | 25 Jun 1887 | NZ Probates |
WHITAKER, Frederick Charles 🔍 | 27 Jul 1917 | NZ Probates |
WHITAKER, Frederick Charles 🔍 | 25 Mar 1917 | Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph |
WHITAKER, Frederick George 🔍 | 22 Dec 1986 | NZ Probates |
WHITAKER, Frederick James 🔍 | 13 Jul 1990 | NZ Herald Deaths |
WHITAKER, Frederick John 🔍 | 12 Dec 1966 | NZ Probates |
WHITAKER, Frederick John 🔍 | Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph | |
WHITAKER, Frederick John 🔍 | 24 Apr 1918 | Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph |
WHITAKER, Frederick William 🔍 | 04 Oct 1945 | NZ Probates |
WHITAKER, Frederick William 🔍 | Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph | |
WHITAKER, Frederick Wilson 🔍 | 30 Jun 1937 | NZ Probates |
WHITAKER, John Frederick 🔍 | 05 May 1967 | NZ Probates |
WHITAKER, John Frederick 🔍 | Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph | |
WHITAKER, John Frederick (Pte) 🔍 | 23 Oct 1918 | Kiwi Le Quesnoy Soldiers |
WHITAKER, Thomas Frederick 🔍 | 1933 | NZ Probates |
WHITAKER, Thomas Frederick 🔍 | 19 May 1933 | NZ Probates |
WHITAKER, Walter Frederick (Wally) 🔍 | 10 Nov 2010 | NZ Herald Deaths |
Puke Ariki Collections - People
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Hocken Digital Collections
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Name | Born (approx.) | Died | Age | Type | Buried/Cremated | Plot | Cemetery | Region |
Charles Frederick Whitaker | 1907 | 30 Dec 1991 🔍 | 84 | Cremation | 2 Jan 1992 | Purewa Crematorium | Auckland Region | |
David Frederick Whitaker | 1889 | 23 Mar 1957 🔍 📰 | 68 | Burial | 25 Mar 1957 📰 | Block E/44/079 | Purewa Cemetery | Auckland Region |
Frederick John Whitaker | 1913 | 27 Nov 1966 🔍 📰 | 53 | Cremation | 2 Dec 1966 📰 | Te Henui Cemetery | Taranaki Region | |
Frederick John Whitaker | 1913 | 27 Nov 1966 🔍 📰 | 53 | Cremation | 30 Nov 1966 📰 | Taranaki Crematorium | Taranaki Region | |
Frederick William Whitaker | Burial | 1 Aug 1945 📰 | *ROM CATH/Q/171 | Karori Cemetery | Wellington Region | |||
John Frederick Whitaker | 1913 | 17 May 1983 🔍 📰 | 70 | Cremation | 19 May 1983 📰 | Karori Crematorium and Chapels | Wellington Region | |
John Frederick Whitaker | 21 Mar 1967 🔍 📰 | Burial | RSA/#/D45 | Hastings Cemetery | Hawke's Bay Region |
Wikidata People (New Zealanders)
Frederick Whitaker 🔍 ASHSource: WikiData / CC0
Name | Description | Image |
Frederick Whitaker | Premier of New Zealand (1812–1891) | ![]() |
Caversham Project Electoral Rolls (1893-1938)
Frederick Whitaker 🔍 ASHElectoral Rolls for Caversham, Dunedin, covering years 1893, 1896, 1899, 1902, 1905, 1911, 1914, 1919, 1922, 1925, 1928, 1931, 1935 and 1938
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Source: Compiled by The Caversham Project, Otago University
Year | Name | Occupation | Address |
1935 | Robert Frederick Whitaker | Storeman | 23 Macandrew Road |
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Frederick Whitaker 🔍 ASHEarly European contact with New Zealand, pre-1846
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Name | Born | Died | Mother | Father | Spouse |
Frederick (Sir) Whitaker | 1812 | 1891 | Sussana Humfrey | Frederick Whitaker | Jane (Lady) Augusta Griffith |
Frederick Whitaker | 1770 | Sussana Humfrey |
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Frederick Alexander Whitaker | 1847 | 1887 | Jane (Lady) Augusta Griffith | Frederick (Sir) Whitaker | |
Elizabeth Frederick Whitaker | 1845 | 1915 | Jane (Lady) Augusta Griffith | Frederick (Sir) Whitaker |
NZ Intention to Marry Index (1882-1899)
Frederick Whitaker 🔍 ASHSource: Intention to Marry Indexes, by Archives NZ / CC BY
Bride | Groom | Marriage District | Year | Volume | Page | Entry |
🌳 Mary Eleanor Cooper | 🌳 Thomas Frederick Whitaker | Christchurch | 1892 | 37 | 550 | 285 |
Nominal rolls: Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force
Frederick Whitaker 🔍 ASHEmbarkation nominal rolls of Army troops who served overseas in WWII. They are not exhaustive and generally do not include Navy and Air Force servicemembers.
Source: Auckland Museum / CC BY 4.0
Name | Army No. | Vol. | Rank | Unit | Single? | Enlisted at | Occupation | Last NZ Address | Next of Kin |
🌳 Frederick John Whitaker | 7717 | 1 | Private | 27th (Machine Gun) Battalion | Single | New Plymouth | Carpenter | 16 Morley St., New New Plymouth | Miss Ida J. Whitaker, Puriri St., Christchurch, (sister) |
🌳 Frederick William Whitaker | 5812 | 1 | Signalman | Headquarters, 2nd N.Z. Divisional Signals | Single | Wellington | Motor-driver | Care of General Post Office, Wellington | Mr. F.W. Whitaker, care of N.Z.R., Wellington (father) |