Newton, Wharetutu Anne (fl. 1827–1870)
Newton, Wharetutu Anne (fl. 1827–1870)
New Zealand settlement founder. Name variations: Wharetutu. Born Wharetutu, in North Otago, New Zealand (baptized, Feb 6, 1844); died after 1870, in New Zealand; dau. of Tahuna and Tahupare; m. George Newton, 1844 (died 1853); children: 13.
One of the earliest Ngai Tahu founders of a settlement of Maori-Pakeha families, produced first generations of mixed descent children in southern New Zealand.
See also Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (Vol. 1).
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