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1990 celebrations; re-enactment of early settlers' arrival; Brown family group

1990 celebrations; re-enactment of early settlers' arrival; Brown family group
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1990 celebrations; re-enactment of early settlers' arrival; Brown family group
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Wayne and Michelle Browne, and Cherilynne and David Passmore. The Passmores were descended from people who arrived on the Oriental (January 13, 1840), the Bengal Merchant (February 23, 1840) and the Blenheim (December 27, 1840; their forebears included James and Mary Brown, Upper Hutt's first settlers, and William and Mary Golder, whose son built the Golder homestead. Printed in greyscale in the ‘Leader’ on January 30, 1990.

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13-01-1990
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Upper Hutt Leader photographs, indexes, and research materials

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