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Glimpses into early Manawatu
Kete Horowhenua2020-03-23T16:57:22+00:00The saga of Amos and Lydia Burr : the family and the people they knew.
Publisher | Heritage Press (a branch of Dunmore Press) |
Creator | Vera L. Mclennan-Boman |
Creation date | c1985 |
222 page soft cover book. isbn 0908708017
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- Pg 71b : Lydia Burr. </ li>
- Pg 84a : Lydia Flyger </ li>
- Pg 84b : Henry Ernest Burr </ li>
- Pg. 87a : Clara Pullar </ li>
- Pg 87b : Sidney Paul Burr </ li>
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- Pg 92b: John Burr and Minnie Rowe. </ li>
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- Pg 100a : Foxton Harbour. </ li>
- Pg 100b: Foxton from the air. </ li>
- Pg 105a: Hester and Lewis Lewis. </ li>
- Pg 105b: Lydia Mabel Basset. </ li>
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Pg 127: William Wintersgill
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