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Early NZ HistoryNathaniel Wilson        🔍 ASH

Early European contact with New Zealand, pre-1846

Source: Early NZ History / courtesy of Tony Christiansen

Name Born Died Mother Father Spouse
Nathaniel Wilson Wilson 1836 1919 Isabella Govan William Wilson Unknown ?
Nathaniel Wilson Wilson 1836 1919 Isabella Govan William Wilson Unknown ?
NZ Intention to Marry Index (1882-1899)Nathaniel Wilson        🔍 ASH

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Hawke's Bay Knowledge Bank Who's WhoNathaniel Wilson        🔍 ASH

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Nelson Photo News (1960-1972)Nathaniel Wilson        🔍 ASH

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Gisborne Photo News (1954-1975, 1993–1996)Nathaniel Wilson        🔍 ASH

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Source: Gisborne Photo News, H B Williams Memorial Library and Gisborne District Council / CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 NZ

Te Papa Collections - PeopleNathaniel Wilson        🔍 ASH

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Tributes Online (obituaries)Nathaniel Wilson        🔍 ASH

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NZ Presbyterian MarriagesNathaniel Wilson        🔍 ASH

Copyright Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand / "the Archives encourages the use of its collections ... for research"

Source: Register of New Zealand Presbyterian Marriages 1848 to 1935

Mahurangi Parish Marriages
Jun 1868 25/9/1 WILSON Nathaniel Full Snell 2-Jul 1863 25/9/1 WILSON Oscar Frederick 32 Irah 24-Jul 1884 25/9/2 WILSON Sophia 21 Gathercole 20-Feb 1893 25/9/3 WOODCOCK Alfred 29
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Whanganui Council Property RollsWilson, Nathaniel        🔍 ASH

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Auckland Museum Online CenotaphNathaniel Wilson        🔍 ASH

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Surname Forename Address Event Place Date
WILSONJohn NathanielNapier Otago25 Aug 1864
WILSON John Nathaniel Napier Otago 25 Aug 1864
DigitalNZNathaniel Wilson        🔍 ASH

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Nathaniel Wilson Nathaniel Wilson Unknown Kura Heritage Collections Online / Auckland Libraries
Nathaniel Wilson. Ship at Tauranga Wharf, cement loading Nathaniel Wilson. Ship at Tauranga Wharf, cement loading. Published 21 November 1964 Bay of Plenty Times Tauranga City Libraries Other Collection / Tauranga City Libraries
Inward letters - Surnames, Wilson Correspondents: John Nathaniel Wilson, Hawke's Bay, 1852-1869 (23 letters); Mary Wilson, Napier, 1871, 1876 & undated (3 letters); Rev S Wilson, Thames, 1870 (1 letter) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Not specified TAPUHI / Alexander Turnbull Library
Nathaniel Wilson, regular visitor to Port of Tauranga, leaving for Brisbane 480 deadweight tons Nathaniel Wilson regular visitor to Port of Tauranga, leaving for Brisbane with cargo of sawn pine from Matakana Island. Published 24 April 1968. Bay of Plenty Times Tauranga City Libraries Other Collection / Tauranga City Libraries
Mr. N. Wilson The Cyclopedia of New Zealand [Auckland Provincial District] - Mr. Nathaniel Wilson - Mr. N. Wilson . Cyclopedia Company Limited New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Mr. Nathaniel Wilson - The Cyclopedia of New Zealand [Auckland Provincial District] Mr. Nathaniel Wilson was born in Glasgow, in 1836, and came out to New Zealand by the ship “Duchess of Argyle,” which arrived at Auckland in 1842. He afterwards visited Victoria, where he had five years' experience on the various fields. Returning to Auckland, he subsequently settled down at Warkworth in 1859, where he began limemaking, and fro... Cyclopedia Company Limited New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Wilson, J. and Co. - The Cyclopedia of New Zealand [Auckland Provincial District] Wilson, J. and Co., (Nathaniel Wilson and James T. Wilson), Proprietors of the Portland Cement Works, Warkworth. Mr. Nathaniel Wilson first established this industry in 1872, and he was joined by his two brothers in 1885. By consistent perseverance and hard work, the firm has built up a very successful business and overcome the early prejudice ... Cyclopedia Company Limited New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
The behaviour of antimony in geothermal systems and their receiving environments Antimony (Sb) is an element of increasing concern as an environmental contaminant. Geothermal systems are a potential source of Sb in the fresh waters of New Zealand’s North Island, but little is known about the element’s behaviour within geothermal fluids, and even less about the eventual fate of geothermally produced Sb. The purpose of this thesis was to determine the factors controlling geothermal Sb behaviour in a range of environments, in order to begin to develop an understanding of the eventual fate of Sb produced from geothermal systems. Factors controlling Sb precipitation at two New Zealand geothermal power stations, were determined using field measurements and geochemical model predictions. Approximately 75 % of the incoming Sb, which ranged from 960 – 1650 μg/kg in the incoming fluids was removed from solution within the Ngawha and Rotokawa power stations. It was found that changes in pH and temperature were the most important factors controlling stibnite (Sb2S3) precipitation. Thermodynamic databases could be used to model this precipitation process, once updated with recent published Sb2S3 solubility data. The mobility of Sb from Sb2S3 precipitates in geothermal features at Wai-O-Tapu and Waimangu, two New Zealand geothermal fields, were investigated. At Wai-O-Tapu, daytime variations in aqueous Sb concentrations from the discharge of Champagne Pool may be due to to changing sulfide-sulfate equilibria coupled with photosynthetic bacterial processes. While daytime concentrations of Sb approached 200 μg/kg, most of the Sb remobilised by such mechanisms appears to be removed by adsorption onto suspended particulate material (SPM) or reprecipitation (as Sb2S3) in an anoxic, low pH lake feature downstream. Concentrations of Sb in the discharge from Alum Lake were below the analytical detection limit (<0.2 μg/kg). At Waimangu, these daytime fluctuations were not observed in the discharge of Frying Pan Lake, and concentrations of Sb were ~13 μg/kg. In the absence of any downstream acidic waters, no precipitation was observed and only minor adsorption onto SPM was observed. Most of the Sb produced from Frying Pan Lake is therefore transported into Lake Rotomahana, the system’s receiving environment. Natural Sb removal processes in receiving (non-geothermal) environments were also assessed. In the Waikato River, Sb concentrations were low (~1 μg/kg), compared to those observed in geothermal environments studied. The most important process was adsorption to SPM, which is enhanced at low (< 5) pH conditions, or in the anoxic base of stratified lakes. In Lake Ohakuri, which was stratified during the summer of 2007, there was also the potential for the removal of Sb as Sb2S3 in the presence of sulfide species that form in the anoxic layer. There was evidence that the adsorption of Sb changes with changing Fe concentrations in suspended particulate material, and therefore Sb adsorption was higher in winter than in summer. The behaviour of Sb was conservative in the Port Waikato estuary at the mouth of the river. Throughout the research, Sb was compared to arsenic (As), a metalloid previously thought to exhibit behaviour similar to Sb in aquatic environments. It was found that while any removal processes shown to affect Sb will also affect As, the inverse did not necessarily apply. Arsenic will adsorb more readily to SPM than Sb and, while there was evidence for bioaccumulation of As by geothermal algae and freshwater macrophytes, there was no such evidence for Sb. Therefore, if geothermally-derived Sb and As did ever significantly contaminate a downstream environment, it should not be assumed that the processes mitigating As contamination will necessarily also apply to Sb. Wilson, Nathaniel James ResearchSpace@Auckland / The University of Auckland Library
Former well-known rugby players, Alex Bruce, and Messrs Wilson and Ryan Alex Bruce and Messrs Wilson and Ryan, former well-known rugby players, photographed circa 3 October 1951 by an Evening Post photographer. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Dry plate glass negative 3.25 x 4.25 inches Not specified TAPUHI / Alexander Turnbull Library
Waitematā Harbour rahui lifted, seven weeks after sewage spill Watercare says it is hoping to make amends because the harbour has "suffered a lot in the past 100 years". Radio New Zealand / Radio New Zealand
Regional Geothermal Geochemistry Monitoring Programme (REGEMP) 11 review : 2018 interpretation of geochemical data / prepared by Dr Nathaniel Wilson (Babbage). Wilson, N. (Nathaniel)
Waikato (N.Z.). Regional Council (2011- )
National Library of New Zealand Catalogue / National Library of New Zealand
Waitematā Harbour 'habitat regrowth' in focus after sewage spills Watercare and Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei are meeting with environment system regeneration experts to discuss how to restore the harbour. Radio New Zealand / Radio New Zealand
Auckland beaches back open after sewage overflow Just weeks after hundreds of millions of litres of sewage poured into the Waitemata harbour, Aucklanders are heading back to the beach. The overflow was caused by a sinkhole which opened up at the back of Parnell property, blocking the Orakei Main sewer and pumping effluent into the harbour. Some of city's most popular inner-city beaches that were off-limits during the overflow event have now got the green tick from Safeswim and are back open. As Auckland heads into another weekend of brilliant sunshine, many will be checking the Safeswim app and grabbing their goggles, but others might not feel so confident. Kathryn speaks to Nathaniel Wilson, Watercare's environmental care manager, and Auckland Council's Healthy Waters head of planning Nick Vigar. Radio New Zealand / Radio New Zealand
Aucklanders ignore safety warnings to fish in polluted harbour Signs warning Aucklanders to stay out of the water and not fish are likely to be permanent on a number of inner beaches this summer. Radio New Zealand / Radio New Zealand
因管道破裂,奥克兰港遭“巨量”粪水污染,管理部门建议:别去钓鱼 卫生部门表示致病物质会在海洋生物体内沉积,但仍有大量民众前往码头钓鱼。水务部门表示对怀特玛塔港的水质检测将一直持续到圣诞节。 Radio New Zealand / Radio New Zealand
Superintendent, Hawkes Bay and Government Agent, East Coast - Papers Comprises correspondence, memoranda and reports from December 1868, relating to the military campaign against Te Kooti. Includes letters from Maori such as Rapata Wahawaha regarding ammunitions Quantity: 1 folder(s). Not specified TAPUHI / Alexander Turnbull Library
Hawke's Bay. McLean and J D Ormond, Superintendents - Letters to Superintendent Includes letters from Maori advising of events and activities occuring in the area Quantity: 1 folder(s). Not specified TAPUHI / Alexander Turnbull Library
Nathaniel Wilson Nathaniel Wilson Unknown Kura Heritage Collections Online / Auckland Libraries
Nathaniel Wilson. Ship at Tauranga Wharf, cement loading Nathaniel Wilson. Ship at Tauranga Wharf, cement loading. Published 21 November 1964 Bay of Plenty Times Tauranga City Libraries Other Collection / Tauranga City Libraries
Inward letters - Surnames, Wilson Correspondents: John Nathaniel Wilson, Hawke's Bay, 1852-1869 (23 letters); Mary Wilson, Napier, 1871, 1876 & undated (3 letters); Rev S Wilson, Thames, 1870 (1 letter) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Not specified TAPUHI / Alexander Turnbull Library
Nathaniel Wilson, regular visitor to Port of Tauranga, leaving for Brisbane 480 deadweight tons Nathaniel Wilson regular visitor to Port of Tauranga, leaving for Brisbane with cargo of sawn pine from Matakana Island. Published 24 April 1968. Bay of Plenty Times Tauranga City Libraries Other Collection / Tauranga City Libraries
Mr. N. Wilson The Cyclopedia of New Zealand [Auckland Provincial District] - Mr. Nathaniel Wilson - Mr. N. Wilson . Cyclopedia Company Limited New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Mr. Nathaniel Wilson - The Cyclopedia of New Zealand [Auckland Provincial District] Mr. Nathaniel Wilson was born in Glasgow, in 1836, and came out to New Zealand by the ship “Duchess of Argyle,” which arrived at Auckland in 1842. He afterwards visited Victoria, where he had five years' experience on the various fields. Returning to Auckland, he subsequently settled down at Warkworth in 1859, where he began limemaking, and fro... Cyclopedia Company Limited New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Wilson, J. and Co. - The Cyclopedia of New Zealand [Auckland Provincial District] Wilson, J. and Co., (Nathaniel Wilson and James T. Wilson), Proprietors of the Portland Cement Works, Warkworth. Mr. Nathaniel Wilson first established this industry in 1872, and he was joined by his two brothers in 1885. By consistent perseverance and hard work, the firm has built up a very successful business and overcome the early prejudice ... Cyclopedia Company Limited New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
The behaviour of antimony in geothermal systems and their receiving environments Antimony (Sb) is an element of increasing concern as an environmental contaminant. Geothermal systems are a potential source of Sb in the fresh waters of New Zealand’s North Island, but little is known about the element’s behaviour within geothermal fluids, and even less about the eventual fate of geothermally produced Sb. The purpose of this thesis was to determine the factors controlling geothermal Sb behaviour in a range of environments, in order to begin to develop an understanding of the eventual fate of Sb produced from geothermal systems. Factors controlling Sb precipitation at two New Zealand geothermal power stations, were determined using field measurements and geochemical model predictions. Approximately 75 % of the incoming Sb, which ranged from 960 – 1650 μg/kg in the incoming fluids was removed from solution within the Ngawha and Rotokawa power stations. It was found that changes in pH and temperature were the most important factors controlling stibnite (Sb2S3) precipitation. Thermodynamic databases could be used to model this precipitation process, once updated with recent published Sb2S3 solubility data. The mobility of Sb from Sb2S3 precipitates in geothermal features at Wai-O-Tapu and Waimangu, two New Zealand geothermal fields, were investigated. At Wai-O-Tapu, daytime variations in aqueous Sb concentrations from the discharge of Champagne Pool may be due to to changing sulfide-sulfate equilibria coupled with photosynthetic bacterial processes. While daytime concentrations of Sb approached 200 μg/kg, most of the Sb remobilised by such mechanisms appears to be removed by adsorption onto suspended particulate material (SPM) or reprecipitation (as Sb2S3) in an anoxic, low pH lake feature downstream. Concentrations of Sb in the discharge from Alum Lake were below the analytical detection limit (<0.2 μg/kg). At Waimangu, these daytime fluctuations were not observed in the discharge of Frying Pan Lake, and concentrations of Sb were ~13 μg/kg. In the absence of any downstream acidic waters, no precipitation was observed and only minor adsorption onto SPM was observed. Most of the Sb produced from Frying Pan Lake is therefore transported into Lake Rotomahana, the system’s receiving environment. Natural Sb removal processes in receiving (non-geothermal) environments were also assessed. In the Waikato River, Sb concentrations were low (~1 μg/kg), compared to those observed in geothermal environments studied. The most important process was adsorption to SPM, which is enhanced at low (< 5) pH conditions, or in the anoxic base of stratified lakes. In Lake Ohakuri, which was stratified during the summer of 2007, there was also the potential for the removal of Sb as Sb2S3 in the presence of sulfide species that form in the anoxic layer. There was evidence that the adsorption of Sb changes with changing Fe concentrations in suspended particulate material, and therefore Sb adsorption was higher in winter than in summer. The behaviour of Sb was conservative in the Port Waikato estuary at the mouth of the river. Throughout the research, Sb was compared to arsenic (As), a metalloid previously thought to exhibit behaviour similar to Sb in aquatic environments. It was found that while any removal processes shown to affect Sb will also affect As, the inverse did not necessarily apply. Arsenic will adsorb more readily to SPM than Sb and, while there was evidence for bioaccumulation of As by geothermal algae and freshwater macrophytes, there was no such evidence for Sb. Therefore, if geothermally-derived Sb and As did ever significantly contaminate a downstream environment, it should not be assumed that the processes mitigating As contamination will necessarily also apply to Sb. Wilson, Nathaniel James ResearchSpace@Auckland / The University of Auckland Library
Former well-known rugby players, Alex Bruce, and Messrs Wilson and Ryan Alex Bruce and Messrs Wilson and Ryan, former well-known rugby players, photographed circa 3 October 1951 by an Evening Post photographer. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Dry plate glass negative 3.25 x 4.25 inches Not specified TAPUHI / Alexander Turnbull Library
Waitematā Harbour rahui lifted, seven weeks after sewage spill Watercare says it is hoping to make amends because the harbour has "suffered a lot in the past 100 years". Radio New Zealand / Radio New Zealand
Regional Geothermal Geochemistry Monitoring Programme (REGEMP) 11 review : 2018 interpretation of geochemical data / prepared by Dr Nathaniel Wilson (Babbage). Wilson, N. (Nathaniel)
Waikato (N.Z.). Regional Council (2011- )
National Library of New Zealand Catalogue / National Library of New Zealand
Waitematā Harbour 'habitat regrowth' in focus after sewage spills Watercare and Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei are meeting with environment system regeneration experts to discuss how to restore the harbour. Radio New Zealand / Radio New Zealand
Auckland beaches back open after sewage overflow Just weeks after hundreds of millions of litres of sewage poured into the Waitemata harbour, Aucklanders are heading back to the beach. The overflow was caused by a sinkhole which opened up at the back of Parnell property, blocking the Orakei Main sewer and pumping effluent into the harbour. Some of city's most popular inner-city beaches that were off-limits during the overflow event have now got the green tick from Safeswim and are back open. As Auckland heads into another weekend of brilliant sunshine, many will be checking the Safeswim app and grabbing their goggles, but others might not feel so confident. Kathryn speaks to Nathaniel Wilson, Watercare's environmental care manager, and Auckland Council's Healthy Waters head of planning Nick Vigar. Radio New Zealand / Radio New Zealand
Aucklanders ignore safety warnings to fish in polluted harbour Signs warning Aucklanders to stay out of the water and not fish are likely to be permanent on a number of inner beaches this summer. Radio New Zealand / Radio New Zealand
因管道破裂,奥克兰港遭“巨量”粪水污染,管理部门建议:别去钓鱼 卫生部门表示致病物质会在海洋生物体内沉积,但仍有大量民众前往码头钓鱼。水务部门表示对怀特玛塔港的水质检测将一直持续到圣诞节。 Radio New Zealand / Radio New Zealand
Superintendent, Hawkes Bay and Government Agent, East Coast - Papers Comprises correspondence, memoranda and reports from December 1868, relating to the military campaign against Te Kooti. Includes letters from Maori such as Rapata Wahawaha regarding ammunitions Quantity: 1 folder(s). Not specified TAPUHI / Alexander Turnbull Library
Hawke's Bay. McLean and J D Ormond, Superintendents - Letters to Superintendent Includes letters from Maori advising of events and activities occuring in the area Quantity: 1 folder(s). Not specified TAPUHI / Alexander Turnbull Library
Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New ZealandNathaniel Wilson        🔍 ASH

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Wilson Cement Works These are the remains of the Ball and Tube building, built in 1902–3 as part of the Wilson Cement Works. After successfully manufacturing lime from local limestone, Nathaniel Wilson set up the plant in 1882. By 1910 there were several large mills and ... Jock Phillips
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
Parekura Tureia In 1917 Parekura Tureia of Ngāti Porou travelled as part of the 28th reinforcements for the Māori (Pioneer) Battalion in France. Before returning to New Zealand, he toured with the New Zealand Inter-services team which won the King's Cup. However, Tureia and Nathaniel 'Ranji' Wilson... 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
Ko Parekura Tureia Nō te tau 1917 ka haere a Parekura Tureia o Ngāti Porou i te ope taituarā o te 28 ki Wīwī. I mua i tana hokinga mai ki Aotearoa, ka haere ia i te tīma Ope Tauā o Aotearoa, te tīma i wini rā i te Kapu Kīngi. Heoi anō ko Tureia rāua ko Nathaniel ‘Ranji’ Wilson – nō te... 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
Wilson Cement Works These are the remains of the Ball and Tube building, built in 1902–3 as part of the Wilson Cement Works. After successfully manufacturing lime from local limestone, Nathaniel Wilson set up the plant in 1882. By 1910 there were several large mills and ... Jock Phillips
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
Parekura Tureia In 1917 Parekura Tureia of Ngāti Porou travelled as part of the 28th reinforcements for the Māori (Pioneer) Battalion in France. Before returning to New Zealand, he toured with the New Zealand Inter-services team which won the King's Cup. However, Tureia and Nathaniel 'Ranji' Wilson... 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
Ko Parekura Tureia Nō te tau 1917 ka haere a Parekura Tureia o Ngāti Porou i te ope taituarā o te 28 ki Wīwī. I mua i tana hokinga mai ki Aotearoa, ka haere ia i te tīma Ope Tauā o Aotearoa, te tīma i wini rā i te Kapu Kīngi. Heoi anō ko Tureia rāua ko Nathaniel ‘Ranji’ Wilson – nō te... 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
Our Stuff - Denise & Peter's NZ history siteNathaniel Wilson        🔍 ASH
NZ Electronic Text CentreNathaniel Wilson        🔍 ASH
NZ Genealogy Research Made EasyNathaniel Wilson        🔍 ASH

Source: New Zealand Genealogy Research Made Easy, by Barbara Andrew / "pages may be freely linked"

pearlsunclaimed
Mr WILSON, Mrs Marian WILSON, Nathaniel WILSON, Rev Mr WOLDRIDGE, Thomas WOOD, James WOOD, S A WOODS, William WOOLLEY WRIGHT, George WRIGHT, George (2) WRIGHT, James Rose WYLLIE,
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~babznz/genealogy/pearlunclaimedmail.html
 
hb1870
LIMBRICK & H. WILLIAMS John Nathaniel WILSON Esq, to be Crown Prosecutor for the H.B. Tuesday 16 Aug 1870 13 Aug - Lord Ashley from Auckland. Mr ROBERTS 13 Aug - Lord Ashley for
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~babznz/genealogy/hb1870.html
 
northlandphoto
Wilson Family, (names) Nathaniel Wilsons Home 1861 Bowens Store (early) Captain William Sullivan Copper Mining. (2 names) Holgate & Young Smith & Browne,s Steam Traction at work
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~babznz/genealogy/northlandphotos.html
 
hb1883j
John Nathaniel WILSON - Solicitor to KARIATIANA's estate Peter ROBERTSON - Defendant Alexander CAMMOCK - Contractor Phillip SCULLION - Cut hay for Mr SHEEHAN TANGATIKI - Native
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~babznz/genealogy/hb1883j.html
 
1864b
Peace and resident Magistrate;- John Nathaniel WILSON Esqq., of Napier, to be a Crown Solicitor within the Province of Hawkes' Bay for the conduct of Prosecutions under the
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~babznz/genealogy/hb1864b.html
 
hb186061
Notified for general information that John Nathaniel WILSON, Esq., has been appointed Provincial Solictor of the Province of Hawke's Bay; appointment to take affect from 1st March
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~babznz/genealogy/hb186061.html
 
hb1862
Notice re application no 1134 for land. Names in full are-George Stoddart WHITMORE, John Carstairs McNEILL,John Nathaniel WILSON. Residence- Auckland- Occupation-Officers in her
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~babznz/genealogy/hb1862.html
 
hb1878c
The Hon J Nathaniel WILSON, the mover of the Address in the Legislative Council, who (says the N Z HERALD's "special") admitted a solicitor in 1849, and arrived in New Zealand so
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~babznz/genealogy/hb1878c.html
 
Find A Grave (NZ cemeteries)Nathaniel Wilson        🔍 ASH

Source: FindAGrave / limited search result excerpts for non-commercial personal research

Name Born Died Cemetery Cemetery location Region
Nathaniel Wilson Hillsborough Cemetery Hillsborough, Auckland Council Auckland
Nathaniel Wilson 1870 🔍 10 Feb 1919 🔍 📰 Warkworth Cemetery Warkworth, Auckland Council Auckland
Nathaniel Wilson 1836 🔍 23 Sep 1919 🔍 📰 Warkworth Cemetery Warkworth, Auckland Council Auckland
Nathaniel Wilson 26 Nov 1904 🔍 5 Sep 1966 🔍 📰 Māngere Lawn Cemetery Māngere, Auckland Council Auckland
SGT Nathaniel Arthur “Ranji” Wilson 18 May 1886 🔍 11 Aug 1953 🔍 📰 Karori Cemetery and Crematorium Wellington, Wellington City Wellington
Nathaniel Felix Wilson 1875 🔍 20 Aug 1957 🔍 📰 Taitā Lawn Cemetery Naenae, Lower Hutt City Wellington
Nathaniel Wilson Hillsborough Cemetery Hillsborough, Auckland Council Auckland
Nathaniel Wilson 1870 🔍 10 Feb 1919 🔍 📰 Warkworth Cemetery Warkworth, Auckland Council Auckland
Nathaniel Wilson 1836 🔍 23 Sep 1919 🔍 📰 Warkworth Cemetery Warkworth, Auckland Council Auckland
Nathaniel Wilson 26 Nov 1904 🔍 5 Sep 1966 🔍 📰 Māngere Lawn Cemetery Māngere, Auckland Council Auckland
SGT Nathaniel Arthur “Ranji” Wilson 18 May 1886 🔍 11 Aug 1953 🔍 📰 Karori Cemetery and Crematorium Wellington, Wellington City Wellington
Nathaniel Felix Wilson 1875 🔍 20 Aug 1957 🔍 📰 Taitā Lawn Cemetery Naenae, Lower Hutt City Wellington
Kura Heritage Collections (Auckland)Nathaniel Wilson        🔍 ASH

Source: Copyright Auckland Council Libraries Heritage Collections / non-commercial personal use

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Wilson, Nathaniel Passengers and Vessels
Nathaniel Wilson (Ship) Index Cards
Wilson, Nathaniel Index Cards
Wilson 1952-03-02 Cemetery Records
Nathaniel Wilson (Ship) Index Cards
Wilson, Nathaniel Index Cards
Wilson 1952-03-02 Cemetery Records
Wilson, Nathaniel Index Cards
Wilson, Nat. 1858-05-23 Passengers and Vessels
Wilson, Nathaniel 1881-10 1881 Electoral Rolls
Wilson, Nathaniel Passengers and Vessels
Nathaniel Wilson (Ship) Index Cards
Wilson, Nathaniel Index Cards
Wilson 1952-03-02 Cemetery Records
Nathaniel Wilson (Ship) Index Cards
Wilson, Nathaniel Index Cards
Wilson 1952-03-02 Cemetery Records
Wilson, Nathaniel Index Cards
Wilson, Nat. 1858-05-23 Passengers and Vessels
Wilson, Nathaniel 1881-10 1881 Electoral Rolls
Upper Hutt City Libraries Heritage CollectionsNathaniel Wilson        🔍 ASH
Legacy.com NZ ObituariesNathaniel Wilson        🔍 ASH

Source: Copyright Stuff Ltd / limited search result excerpts for personal non-commercial use

Name Obituary Date
Christie Thomas Nathan . WILSON WILSON, Christie Thomas Nathan (Tom). Passed away on Sunday 12 May 2024, with family at his side, aged 90 years. A much-loved Dad of Bayden and Kaylene, Hunter, Vance and Tracey, and Belinda and Rob. Loved Grandad of Amber, Kyle, Jordan, Charlotte, Liam, Morgan and Christian, and... on Jun. 1, 2024
Archives NZNathaniel Wilson        🔍 ASH

Source: Archives NZ Collections Search / CC BY / via Archway

Department of Internal Affairs, Head Office  >  Central filing system

Name Scan Year(s) Held At Access
From: Nathaniel Wilson, Chairman, Rodney County Council, Warkworth To: Marquis of Normanby Date: 1 April 1878 Subject: Rodney County Council again request that Auckland Dog Nuisance [Act] 1854 be brought into operation, former request was dated 1st April [This document is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below.] 1878 Wellington Open
From: Nathaniel Wilson, Chairman Rodney County Council, Warkworth To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 18 June 1877 Subject: That Dog Nuisance Act should be brought into operation in County 1877 Wellington Open
From: Major Green, Auckland To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 20 September 1877 Subject: Plans of "Main Line North" Road have been sent to Chairman Rodney County Council
[Further papers - Nathaniel Wilson, Chairman Rodney County Council, Warkworth - 30 April 1877 - Regarding condition on which government offer grant of £4,500 for works North of Auckland]
1877 Wellington Open
From: Nathaniel Wilson, Chairman Rodney County Council, Warkworth Date: 28 April 1884 Subject: Forwarding schedule and plan of the new ridings into which it is desired the county may be subdivided [This item is part of a larger record. To order this document please use the record number in the Additional Archives Description field below] 1884 Wellington Open
From: Nathaniel Wilson, Chairman Rodney County Council, Warkworth To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 24 September 1877 Subject: Makes enquiries as to terms of employment of ferrymen in County 1877 Wellington Open
From: Nathaniel Wilson, Chairman Rodney County Council, Warkworth To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 2 July 1877 Subject: Draws attention to mistake in appointing Resident Magistrate Courts for Ridings in Rodney County 1877 Wellington Open
From: Nathaniel Wilson, Chairman Rodney County Council, Warkworth Date: 11 November 1882 Subject: For information as to what "Main Roads" have been handed over to the County 1882 Wellington Open
From: Nathaniel Wilson, Warkworth Date: 9 May 1895 Subject: Respecting disposal of certain books now in the Mahurangi Public Library which were given to it by the Auckland Provincial Council 1895 Wellington Open
From: [George Augustus Constantine], Governor, Wellington To: Hon George Grey KCB, Wellington Date: 26 October 1877 Subject: Correspondence in reference to Mr John Nathaniel Wilson being called to Legislative Council 1877 Wellington Open
From: Nathaniel Wilson, Chairman County Council, Rodney To: Mr Bryce, Native Minister Date: 2 January 1883 Subject: Asks if dogs owned by natives are liable to dog tax and if so for authority to enforce same From: Nathaniel Wilson, Chairman County Council, Rodney To: Mr Bryce, Native Minister Date: 2 January 1883 Subject: Asks if dogs owned by natives are liable to dog tax and if so for authority to enforce same📃 View Scan 1883 Wellington Open
From: William Trice Chairman Turanga Highway Board, Howick To: Colonial Secretary, Wellington Date: 25 June 1878 Subject: Suggestions for Fencing Bill
[Further papers]
- Nathaniel Wilson Chairman Rodney County Council, Warkworth - 24 June 1878 - Suggestions for Fencing Bill
1878 Wellington Open
From: Governor, Wellington Date: 5 April 1893 Subject: Accepting resignation of Hon John Nathaniel Wilson of his seat in the Legislative Council 1893 Wellington Open

Department of Internal Affairs, Head Office  >  Alien Registration files (1939-49 system)

Name Year(s) Held At Access
Wilson, Nathaniel Carter (American) 1949 Wellington Open
Wilson, Nathaniel Carter (American) 1949 Wellington Open

Ministry of Transport, Marine Division, Registrar of Ships - Auckland  >  Auckland ship registration files

Name Year(s) Held At Access
Nathaniel Wilson - Official Number 199092 1958 ‑ 1968 Auckland Open
Nathaniel Wilson - Official Number 199092 1958 ‑ 1968 Auckland Open

Ministry of Transport, Auckland Regional Office  >  Auckland ship files

Name Year(s) Held At Access
Nathaniel Wilson 1957 ‑ 1968 Auckland Open
Nathaniel Wilson 1963 ‑ 1968 Auckland Open
Nathaniel Wilson 1957 ‑ 1968 Auckland Open
Nathaniel Wilson 1963 ‑ 1968 Auckland Open

Napier High Court  >  Napier probate files [first sequence]

Name Scan Year(s) Held At Access
Wilson, John Nathaniel Wilson, John Nathaniel📃 View Scan 1895 ‑ 1898 Wellington Open
Wilson, John Nathaniel Wilson, John Nathaniel📃 View Scan 1895 ‑ 1898 Wellington Open

Marine Department  >  Ships' files

Name Held At Access
"Nathaniel Wilson" (ship) Wellington May be restricted
"Nathaniel Wilson" (ship) Wellington May be restricted
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West Coast NZ HistoryNathaniel Wilson        🔍 ASH

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Alexander Turnbull LibraryWilson, Nathaniel        🔍 ASH

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Inward letters - Surnames, Wilson MS-Papers-0032-0647. Inward letters - Surnames, Wilson. 1852-1876, nd. McLean, Donald (Sir), 1820-1877 : Papers (MS-Group-1551). [Item]
Inward letters - Surnames, Wilson MS-Papers-0032-0647. Inward letters - Surnames, Wilson. 1852-1876, nd. McLean, Donald (Sir), 1820-1877 : Papers (MS-Group-1551). [Item]
Lower Hutt MyRecollectNathaniel Wilson        🔍 ASH
Masterton Anglican HistoryNathaniel Wilson        🔍 ASH

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Tinui HistoryNathaniel Wilson        🔍 ASH

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Dictionary of NZ Biography (Scholefield, 1940)Nathaniel Wilson        🔍 ASH

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Source: A Dictionary of NZ Biography, by Scholefield (1940), from NZ History / CC BY-NC 3.0 NZ

NameBiographyReference
John Nathaniel Wilson

WILSON, JOHN NATHANIEL, an English solicitor, settled in Napier in the late fifties. He was crown prosecutor from 1860 and provincial solicitor from 1861. He was called to the Legislative Council (1877), and from Nov 1878 he was a member of Grey's executive. In 1893 he resigned to go to England. Wilson's appointment to the cabinet was recommended to Lord Normanby on the ground that more legal talent was required in the Council on the resignation of Sewell. He had taken no part in politics, but stood very high in his profession, having been leader of the bar in Napier for 12 years. Normanby declined to make the appointment unless Wilson was to take office in the Government and he was appointed accordingly, after some argument.

N.Z.P.D., 1877-93; App. H.R., 1877, A4; Lyttelton Times, 6 Jun 1878; Hawkes Bay Herald, 8 Jun

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Nathaniel Wilson

WILSON, NATHANIEL (1836-1919) was born in Glasgow, the son of a blacksmith, and with his parents came to New Zealand in the Duchess of Argyle in 1842. He spent some years in Auckland and at Kawau, and eight years on the Victorian goldfields. In 1859 he established himself as a shoemaker at Warkworth, north Auckland, and later, with his brothers John and James T. Wilson, he established the lime works which developed into Wilson's Portland cement factory. Wilson was for 12 years a member and for eight chairman of the Rodney county council, was chairman of the Mahurangi road board and the Warkworth town board, and an honorary member of the Rechabites. His wife was a daughter of James Snell, of Matakana. Wilson died on 23 Sep 1919.

Cycl. NZ, ii, p. 541, 502

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John Nathaniel Wilson

WILSON, JOHN NATHANIEL, an English solicitor, settled in Napier in the late fifties. He was crown prosecutor from 1860 and provincial solicitor from 1861. He was called to the Legislative Council (1877), and from Nov 1878 he was a member of Grey's executive. In 1893 he resigned to go to England. Wilson's appointment to the cabinet was recommended to Lord Normanby on the ground that more legal talent was required in the Council on the resignation of Sewell. He had taken no part in politics, but stood very high in his profession, having been leader of the bar in Napier for 12 years. Normanby declined to make the appointment unless Wilson was to take office in the Government and he was appointed accordingly, after some argument.

N.Z.P.D., 1877-93; App. H.R., 1877, A4; Lyttelton Times, 6 Jun 1878; Hawkes Bay Herald, 8 Jun

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Nathaniel Wilson

WILSON, NATHANIEL (1836-1919) was born in Glasgow, the son of a blacksmith, and with his parents came to New Zealand in the Duchess of Argyle in 1842. He spent some years in Auckland and at Kawau, and eight years on the Victorian goldfields. In 1859 he established himself as a shoemaker at Warkworth, north Auckland, and later, with his brothers John and James T. Wilson, he established the lime works which developed into Wilson's Portland cement factory. Wilson was for 12 years a member and for eight chairman of the Rodney county council, was chairman of the Mahurangi road board and the Warkworth town board, and an honorary member of the Rechabites. His wife was a daughter of James Snell, of Matakana. Wilson died on 23 Sep 1919.

Cycl. NZ, ii, p. 541, 502

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NZSG Kiwi Collection (non-member records)Nathaniel Wilson        🔍 ASH

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Source: Kiwi Collection copyright The New Zealand Society of Genealogists

Name Date Record Type
WILSON, John Nathaniel 🔍
12 Feb 1898 NZ Probates
WILSON, Nathaniel 🔍
1919 NZ Probates
WILSON, Nathaniel 🔍
1919 NZ Probates
WILSON, Nathaniel 🔍
12 Mar 1919 NZ Probates
WILSON, Nathaniel 🔍
14 Oct 1919 NZ Probates
WILSON, Nathaniel 🔍
1966 NZ Probates
WILSON, Nathaniel 🔍
11 Nov 1966 NZ Probates
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RegistrationFamily NameGiven Name(s)Born (approx.)Age at Death (approx.)
1952/18108
Wilson Nathaniel 190052YOrder Product
1957/30714
Wilson Nathaniel Felix 187780YOrder Product
1966/46272
Wilson Nathaniel 190561YOrder Product
1919/679
Wilson Nathaniel 187148YOrder Product
1919/5603
Wilson Nathaniel 183782YOrder Product
1937/29729
Wilson Henry Nathaniel 187265YOrder Product
1953/23328
Wilson Nathaniel Arthur 188667YOrder Product
1952/18108
Wilson Nathaniel 1900 52Y
1957/30714
Wilson Nathaniel Felix 1877 80Y
1966/46272
Wilson Nathaniel 1905 61Y
1919/679
Wilson Nathaniel 1871 48Y
1919/5603
Wilson Nathaniel 1837 82Y
1937/29729
Wilson Henry Nathaniel 1872 65Y
1953/23328
Wilson Nathaniel Arthur 1886 67Y
Canterbury Museum Collections - PeopleNathaniel Wilson        🔍 ASH

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NZ War GravesNathaniel Wilson        🔍 ASH
Wellington City Council ArchivesNathaniel Wilson        🔍 ASH

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Karepo [2] - Contact with Nathaniel Wilson at Tauranga, 23 Apr 1968
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RegistrationFamily NameGiven Name(s)Mother's Given Name(s)Father's Given Name(s)Still Birth
1905/8123
Wilson Nathaniel Eliza AnneJames Snell-Order Product
1875/11816
Wilson Nathaniel Felix Sarah JaneCharles-Order Product
1886/7500
Wilson Nathaniel Arthur Tabatha AnnJoseph William-Order Product
1870/12322
Wilson Nathaniel FlorenceNathaniel-Order Product
1905/8123
Wilson Nathaniel Eliza Anne James Snell
1875/11816
Wilson Nathaniel Felix Sarah Jane Charles
1886/7500
Wilson Nathaniel Arthur Tabatha Ann Joseph William
1870/12322
Wilson Nathaniel Florence Nathaniel
Soldiers of Empire - Muster RollsNathaniel Wilson        🔍 ASH

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RegistrationBride's Given Name(s)Bride's Family NameGroom's Given Name(s)Groom's Family Name
1934/1045
Merlyn Frances Scott Nathaniel Wilson Order Product
1863/7394
Florence Snell Nathaniel Wilson Order Product
1934/1045
Merlyn Frances Scott Nathaniel Wilson
1863/7394
Florence Snell Nathaniel Wilson
Soldiers of Empire - Medal RollsNathaniel Wilson        🔍 ASH

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WWI Military DefaultersNathaniel Wilson        🔍 ASH

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Nominal rolls: Second New Zealand Expeditionary ForceNathaniel Wilson        🔍 ASH

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Nurse Registrations, 1902-1931Nathaniel Wilson        🔍 ASH

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Caversham Project Trades Database (1894-1939)Nathaniel Wilson        🔍 ASH

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Puke Ariki Collections - PeopleNathaniel Wilson        🔍 ASH

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Caversham Project Electoral Rolls (1893-1938)Nathaniel Wilson        🔍 ASH

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BillionGraves (NZ cemeteries)Nathaniel Wilson        🔍 ASH

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Name Born Died Cemetery Region
Nathaniel Wilson 14 Mar 1836 🔍 23 Sep 1919 🔍 📰 Warkworth Cemetery Auckland
Nathaniel Wilson 10 Feb 1919 🔍 📰 Warkworth Cemetery Auckland
Nathaniel Wilson 14 Mar 1836 🔍 23 Sep 1919 🔍 📰 Warkworth Cemetery Auckland
Nathaniel Wilson 10 Feb 1919 🔍 📰 Warkworth Cemetery Auckland
Hocken Digital CollectionsNathaniel Wilson        🔍 ASH

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Wikidata People (New Zealanders)Nathaniel Wilson        🔍 ASH

Search URL: https://query.wikidata.org/sparql?format=json&query=%23+Optimized+SPARQL+Query+with+Images+%28No+Duplicates%29%0ASELECT+DISTINCT+%3Fperson+%3FpersonLabel+%3FpersonDescription+%28SAMPLE%28%3Fimage%29+AS+%3FfirstImage%29%0AWITH+%7B%0A++SELECT+DISTINCT+%3Fperson%0A++WHERE+%7B%0A++++%23+Search+for+the+name+in+labels+using+MWAPI+for+efficiency%0A++++SERVICE+wikibase%3Amwapi+%7B%0A++++++bd%3AserviceParam+wikibase%3Aendpoint+%22www.wikidata.org%22%3B%0A++++++++++++++++++++++wikibase%3Aapi+%22Generator%22%3B%0A++++++++++++++++++++++mwapi%3Agenerator+%22search%22%3B%0A++++++++++++++++++++++mwapi%3Agsrsearch+%22inlabel%3ANathaniel+Wilson%22%3B%0A++++++++++++++++++++++mwapi%3Agsrlimit+%22max%22.%0A++++++%3Fperson+wikibase%3AapiOutputItem+mwapi%3Atitle.%0A++++%7D%0A++++%0A++++%23+Must+be+a+human%0A++++%3Fperson+wdt%3AP31+wd%3AQ5+.%0A++++%0A++++%23+Must+have+at+least+one+of+these+NZ+connections%0A++++%7B%0A++++++%23+NZ+citizenship%0A++++++%3Fperson+wdt%3AP27+wd%3AQ664+.%0A++++%7D+UNION+%7B%0A++++++%23+Born+in+NZ%0A++++++%3Fperson+wdt%3AP19+%3FbirthPlace+.%0A++++++%3FbirthPlace+wdt%3AP17+wd%3AQ664+.%0A++++%7D+UNION+%7B%0A++++++%23+Died+in+NZ%0A++++++%3Fperson+wdt%3AP20+%3FdeathPlace+.%0A++++++%3FdeathPlace+wdt%3AP17+wd%3AQ664+.%0A++++%7D+UNION+%7B%0A++++++%23+Work+location+in+NZ%0A++++++%3Fperson+wdt%3AP937+%3FworkLocation+.%0A++++++%3FworkLocation+wdt%3AP17+wd%3AQ664+.%0A++++%7D%0A++%7D%0A%7D+AS+%25results%0AWHERE+%7B%0A++INCLUDE+%25results.%0A++%0A++%23+Get+labels+and+descriptions%0A++SERVICE+wikibase%3Alabel+%7B%0A++++bd%3AserviceParam+wikibase%3Alanguage+%22en%22+.%0A++++%3Fperson+rdfs%3Alabel+%3FpersonLabel+.%0A++++%3Fperson+schema%3Adescription+%3FpersonDescription+.%0A++%7D%0A++%0A++%23+Get+the+first+image+%28if+available%29%0A++OPTIONAL+%7B+%3Fperson+wdt%3AP18+%3Fimage.+%7D%0A%7D%0AGROUP+BY+%3Fperson+%3FpersonLabel+%3FpersonDescription%0ALIMIT+50

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Masterton Library Wairarapa ArchiveNathaniel Wilson        🔍 ASH
Discover EverAfter (NZ Cemeteries)Nathaniel Wilson        🔍 ASH

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Name Born (approx.) Died Age Type Buried/Cremated Plot Cemetery Region
Nathaniel Arthur Wilson 67 Burial 13 Aug 1953 📰 Soldiers/D/4/30 Karori Cemetery Wellington Region
Nathaniel Wilson 1905 15 Sep 1966 🔍 📰 61 Burial 17 Sep 1966 📰 Lawn Headstone North Old/PLOT/626 Mangere Lawn Cemetery Auckland Region
Nathaniel Arthur Wilson 67 Burial 13 Aug 1953 📰 Soldiers/D/4/30 Karori Cemetery Wellington Region
Nathaniel Wilson 1905 15 Sep 1966 🔍 📰 61 Burial 17 Sep 1966 📰 Lawn Headstone North Old/PLOT/626 Mangere Lawn Cemetery Auckland Region
Archives Central (Manawatū-Whanganui)Nathaniel Wilson        🔍 ASH

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