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Photograph, George Waldemar and Elizabeth Skjellerup

Photograph, George Waldemar and Elizabeth Skjellerup
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Photograph, George Waldemar and Elizabeth Skjellerup
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A black and white photograph of George Waldemar and Elizabeth Reid on their wedding day. In February 1902, George Waldemar Skjellerup, the youngest of the thirteen children of Peder and Margaret Skjellerup, arrived in Bluff. George was born in Victoria, Australia on 14 February 1881 and was raised by his mother, after his father died when he was only two. He worked several jobs in his hometown of Cobden before immigrating to New Zealand, when he was twenty years old. When George arrived in Bl...

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Date created
1907
Creator
Morris, Guy
URL
https://ehive.com/collections/3278/objects/1443608
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People and Families (including births, weddings, deaths) / 1910s / People and Families

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