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Sarah Ann Linton

Sarah Ann Linton
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Sarah Ann Linton
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Palmerston North City Library
Collection
Manawatū Heritage
Description

Mrs Sarah Ann Linton, nee Kibblewhite (1852-1916) was the wife of James Linton, second Mayor of Palmerston North. They married in 1869 and had eleven children. In 1871, they moved to Palmerston North, where they were said to have built the first boarding house, run by Sarah, in Terrace End. The Lintons moved to Australia in 1897. She died 1916.

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Date created
1905~
Creator
Johnson, Wellington
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https://manawatuheritage.pncc.govt.nz/item/2ffc1b63-6b82-4d10-a08c-b1affd350726
Locations
Manawatu
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brooch / head-shot / people / photographs / portrait

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