Ōtūmoetai College 4th form family history projects 1997
Date1997Reference NumberAms 512/6Collection SummaryŌtūmoetai College Social Science Department Social Studies Extension Programme led by Bruce Farthing.DescriptionAms 512/6/1: comprises of photocopied essays printed single-sided and spiral bound into one volume, some include family trees and interviews:
Samuel Keam and his family: the story of a successful immigrant family by Alisha Keam.
'Per Mare Per Terras' - by sea and land. The history of the McDonald family, successful Scottish immigrants to New Zealand by Rebecca Barnes.
Charles White: his life and times by Michelle Williamson.
George and Harriet Edge: the story of a convict made good and his wife by Lexi Thorn.
John Joyce: his contribution to New Zealand by Nick Joyce.
Robert McNee: the story of a successful immigrant family by Michelle Yardley.
Three generations of women in one family: the lives of Ann Oxnam, Emma Husband and Sarah Christie by Kendyl Clarke.
A true gentleman by Alice Redward (on Ernest Yevily Redward).
James Deane: the life of a successful Australian emigrant of British extraction by Philippa MacKay.
John Patrick Murray: a key figure in the Eastern Bay of Plenty dairy industry by Geoffrey Douch.
David Baillie: an Australian born immigrant of Scottish parentage who immigrated to New Zealand and established a successful career and family life in this country by Rebecca Dean.
Leslie Alan Dyer: his life and times by Kelly Dyer.
The Harding family: early immigrants to New Zealand by Elizabeth Hodge.
Horace Albert Beets: 1911-1996 and the Beets family by Michael Stephens.
Four Irish immigrants: the story of the Whyte family by Denise Hoffmann.
Darcy: the life of Roy Ian Blair by Duncan.
Arnold Barnsley: a noted medical doctor by Louise Barnsley.
Arty Beban: a legendary character of pioneer Westland by Phoebe Graham.
Ams 512/6/1: comprises of single spiral bound volume by Alisha Keam:
Cover title: The Keam Family. The life and times of an English emigrant who became an early New Zealand pioneer. An analysis of the contribution made by his descendents to their local communities and to their nation.
Appendix I: Keam family tree
Appendix II: William Keam, written by Pat Penhallurick, Cornwall.
Appendix II: Peter Keam 1816-1883, researched and written by Ron Keam.
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