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Re: james saunders or saunders-loder
« Reply #54 on: Saturday 23 March 19 04:43 GMT (UK) »
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Re: james saunders or saunders-loder
« Reply #55 on: Sunday 11 October 20 04:18 BST (UK) »
Kia ora. I am looking for information on Kiwi Korako, who married James Rickus at Otago Heads in 1846. Their son, Tiemi Rickus was born 1846 and later moved o Arowhenua. Is Korako-nui's sister "Korako-wahine" the same person as Kiwi Korako? Did this Kiwi later marry Te Ihupuku? Thank you.

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Re: james saunders or saunders-loder
« Reply #56 on: Monday 12 October 20 20:50 BST (UK) »
Aroha mai. Looking at my notes again, it seems I got my timelines blurred. 

I am interested to learn if Korako Kiwi is the granddaughter/daughter of Korakonui - or how/if she is related.

Korako Kiwi's parents are identified as Kiwi and Wakawa. This Kiwi may be the one who married Te Ihupuku - the son of Korakonui? And Korako Kiwi may be the daughter of this Kiwi via his second or third marriage to Makawa (not Te Ihupuku)?

Korako kiwi married James Rickus and had 4 children, including daughters Maata & Merehana, who may be the Mata & Hana you identify as mokopuna for Korakonui? (Korako Kiwi's son Tiemi Taare Rickus was born in Dunedin but returned to Arowhenua later in life.)

Would be grateful for any light you can shed on this.

Nga mihi.

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Re: james saunders or saunders-loder
« Reply #57 on: Monday 12 October 20 20:52 BST (UK) »
Korako Kiwi's mother was Makawa (or Makawara) not Wakara. (Fat finger, sorry.)


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Re: james saunders or saunders-loder
« Reply #58 on: Saturday 03 April 21 03:16 BST (UK) »
Tena koe
I have found a reference to Te Rakipataua passing away in Otakou is that correct ?? If so why was Koroko-nui living there ? Wasn’t he from
Arowhenua ?
Kia ora

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Re: james saunders or saunders-loder
« Reply #59 on: Monday 18 October 21 07:15 BST (UK) »
Tena koe
I am looking for a genealogy/whakapapa for Kurahaukapua who was married to Tutemakohu I
ka mihi

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Re: james saunders or saunders-loder
« Reply #60 on: Monday 29 November 21 05:46 GMT (UK) »
Kia ora Waitahaariki.

Koroko-nui was living in Waikouaiti, I believe. I'm not sure why Te Rakipataua was in Otakou but he died there, reportedly. Koroko-nui paid a koha for Te Rakipataua's burial and this putea, according to Tare Wetere te Kahu, was why Taiaroa and Karetai invited him (Koroko-nui) to be present at the sale of the Otago Block.

There's some really interesting info on this in Commissioner McKay's Report on the Middle Island Native Claims: https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/imageserver/parliamentary/P29pZD1BSkhSMTg5MS1JSS4yLjIuNS4xMiZnZXRwZGY9dHJ1ZQ==

Have a look at p. 39. Super interesting.

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Re: Mere Pakinui
« Reply #61 on: Monday 07 February 22 01:05 GMT (UK) »
Kia ora
I see you have mentioned Hapu of Pakinui as Moruka and possibly Huirapa. Were there others listed? And where can I find information on the 1879 census you mentioned? I understood Pakinui was a refugee from Kaiapoi after Te Rauparaha came. Where did her parents Makahi and Titope come from? What were their Hapu? I would dearly appreciate any help or advice you can offer.
Thanks!