GENEoNZ - Maori Queries ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Press keys and , type the name you are looking for and press key . Names were collated from GENEoNZ - Guestbooks, and Maori Queries guestbooks. No names have been collated from personal email to the website owner. =========================================================================================== Matiu Taranui Te Haupa - Hokianga, d1921 Posted by Merle Rawiri merlerawiri@hotmail.com February 6, 2003, 12:07 am Looking for any information concerning Matiu Te Haupa, married a Nga Puhi. Matiu Taranui Te Haupa, from Waikato? to Omanaia, Hokianga 1886-1921 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ron Hatupatu Poihipi RUTENE - Taupo, d.1957 Posted by Makareta Tomkins nee Poi tomkinshome@bigpond.com February 5, 2003, 12:37 am I know little of my grandmother who was married to Kirikau Poihipi Rutene. I would appreciate anyone who possess the knowledge of my father's whanau. My father's name is Ronald Hatupatu Poihipi Rutene - shorten for registration purposes. Ron Poi nickname (shorty Ron). At home he was known as Hatu. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Te Ururoa/Rewharewha from Whangaroa/Kaeo are Posted by Mark Berghan on February 2, 2003, 8:13 am 203.98.50.150 hi there, researching te ururoa/rewharewha. someone replied to my last post but then it has disappeared off the board. thanks Re: Te Ururoa/Rewharewha from Whangaroa/Kaeo are Posted by Mark Berghan berghan@paradise.net.nz February 26, 2003, 9:13 am, in reply to "Re: Te Ururoa/Rewharewha from Whangaroa/Kaeo are" 203.98.50.150 the whakapapa i have states that te ururoa was of the te taahawai hapu based at whangaroa in tai tokerau during the early to mid 1800's (there is a marae with that name across the river from the village of kaeo). i assume (but don't know for sure) that means strong ngapuhi and ngati kahu connections. indeed, when james berghan came from ireland and married turikatuku makareta (te ururoa's daughter) they were given land in ngati kahu rohe around mangonui, and when the land courts sat many ngati kahu leaders rose to speak on james berghan's behalf as to his right to hold the land. i found out that te ururoa also went by the name rewharewha through several references to him in the nz dictionary of biography where he is mentioned as being hongi hika's right hand man and brother in law. interestingly hongi's wife was called turikatuku (i cannot find out if hongi's wife was rewharewha's sister or vice versa) but whatever te ururoa/ rewharewha gave his daughter that name. one would imagine that in those days there would have been considerable tension between tainui and ngapuhi considering the musket raids led by hongi and rewharewha into their territory. by all acounts my ancestor rewharewha picked up his other name (te ururoa: the shark) from his time in hongi's war parties. best regards Re: Te Ururoa/Rewharewha from Whangaroa/Kaeo are Posted by Jerilynne Dong queenjeri@hotmail.com April 1, 2003, 3:53 am, in reply to "Te Ururoa/Rewharewha from Whangaroa/Kaeo are" 210.54.101.206 Kia ora Mark I am a direct descendant of Hongi Hika, he is my Great Grandfather (8 generations back). The marae that Iaramay speaks of (Te Huia) is my whanau marae. I do know of Te Ururoa and I know that the Flavell whanau stem from him. I have an uncle who has done extensive geneaology work on this and I know he can help you. You contact me via my personal email and I will give you his contact details. I need to ask his permission first. Ka kite and hope to hear from you soon. Re: Te Ururoa/Rewharewha from Whangaroa/Kaeo are Posted by Marsie Nepe Mo'o marsie@hawaii.rr.com February 26, 2003, 8:12 am, in reply to "Te Ururoa/Rewharewha from Whangaroa/Kaeo are" 24.165.32.69 I'm interested as to the name Rewharewha. My grandfather's line has that name. It originated with Putiki Rewharewha my great grandfather, then my grandfather was Whareparoa. The family come from Ngaitai of Torere, Bay of Plenty, and the line originates from Tainui.I s there any relationship to your Te Ururoa? Would like to know more. This is exciting for me. Thanks. Re: Te Ururoa/Rewharewha from Whangaroa/Kaeo are Posted by laramay laramay.thorne@nzoom.com February 14, 2003, 7:18 am, in reply to "Te Ururoa/Rewharewha from Whangaroa/Kaeo are" 203.98.50.150 Have you looked in the maori land court records? (at Auckland library) There IS loads of info in there. :-) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Looking for Natasha (b1980) ! Mum is Edith Posted by George cilla@watchdog.net.nz January 28, 2003, 2:20 am Kia Ora, I am trying to find Natasha. Her mum is Edith who was at Nau Mai Girls in the 1975 somewhere around there. Her dad was in Te Waiora around the same time. She would be around 23-24 years old now. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Himi Hanata Howard (son of Te Oki) and his wife Posted by Seddon Polglase seddonp@ihug.co.nz January 26, 2003, 9:14 pm 203.109.254.59 Are they also James and Epsiba Howard (nee Anderson)? What are their birth and death dates and where are they buried? Re: Himi Hanata Howard (son of Te Oki) and his wife Posted by Seddon Polglase April 6, 2003, 8:40 am, in reply to "Himi Hanata Howard (son of Te Oki) and his wife" 203.109.254.50 I have now confirmed that are also James and Epsibah Howard and that Epsibah died on 31st December 1907. They are probably buried in the Thames area but I still would like to confirm this. Epsibah was the daughter of William and Rangipika Anihara. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ wehipeihana family tree Posted by katrina wehipeihana katrinawehipeihana1@hotmail.com January 26, 2003, 9:41 am 203.221.20.124 Researching the Wehipeihana Family tree Ohau area any information appreciated Re: wehipeihana family tree Posted by Joe Russell rangatirajoe@hotmail.com March 18, 2003, 7:31 pm, in reply to "wehipeihana family tree" 203.45.165.19 Hi Katrina, I use to live in Temuka and there was a guy called Bob Weihipeahana who use to drive buses for Riches bus line he was married into the waaka family from Arowhenua. haven't live in NZ for the passed 25 years but I hope it helps you a little bit.If you want to contact anyone try Ms Suzie Waaka think suzie still an the Pa at Arowhenua cheers Joe Russell Re: wehipeihana family tree Posted by katrina wehipeihana April 2, 2003, 8:41 pm, in reply to "Re: wehipeihana family tree" 203.221.21.57 Hi Joe, thank you very much for your reply, will follow this lead up. I live in Australia so makes things a little harder. many thanks katrina Re: wehipeihana family tree Posted by Ani mairta-ani@xtra.co.nz April 30, 2003, 1:54 am, in reply to "Re: wehipeihana family tree" 210.54.247.221 Should you be searching for Wehipeihana of Ngati Raukawa ki te tonga. You might like to try contacting the whanau at Ngati Tukorohe ki Kapiti. Wehipeihana are a well known family who live in Otaki and Manukau (kuku) on the kapiti coast. Since you live in Austrialia you may wish to have a look at the marae shown by a tourist who stayed there recently. Go "Google" search, type in Ngati Tukorehe, have a look. Unfortunately its not about whakapapa but it will give you a look at where the Whehipeihana whanau reside. Re: wehipeihana family tree Posted by katrina on April 30, 2003, 7:16 am, in reply to "Re: wehipeihana family tree" 203.221.162.234 Thank you for your reply. katrina Re: wehipeihana family tree Posted by Angela Johnston ajpj@paradise.net.nz April 3, 2003, 12:14 am, in reply to "Re: wehipeihana family tree" 203.167.239.225 her is another useful contact for you to follow up with kim.skelton@paradise.net.nz ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Winiata Tuhoe Harrison Posted by Hilda Clarke www.clarkekidz@xtra.co.nz January 26, 2003, 1:48 am 202.27.176.157 Kia Ora, Our Whanau are doing our Whakapapa.We don't have much information of our nanny pa's Whanau. If we could please contact Whanau that would be very much appreciated.Our nanny pa's name is Winiata Tuhoe Harrison he married our nanny ma Patronella ( NELLIE )Stipich at ST Marys Church Avondale 21- 07-1934. His parents were Hinganui Tuhoe Harrison mama Ataria Harrison ( Morehu ) He was born 1913 at Mania Coromandel.He passed away 1954.We know he had a sister Margaret. My mum was named after her.So once again we would appreciate any information. Hilda ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ DESCENDENTS OF MIRIAMA KARENA, IHAKA KUAHA, RUKA FAMILY FROM THE WAIRARAPA Posted by BIANCA RAPIRA daylei@xtra.co.nz January 25, 2003, 12:54 am 202.27.176.157 ANY INFORMATION REGARDING ONE OR MORE OF THESE FAMILIES WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED. Re: DESCENDENTS OF MIRIAMA KARENA, IHAKA KUAHA, RUKA FAMILY FROM THE WAIRARAPA Posted by Annette King (nee RUKA) on April 5, 2003, 9:44 pm, in reply to "DESCENDENTS OF MIRIAMA KARENA, IHAKA KUAHA, RUKA FAMILY FROM THE WAIRARAPA" 203.97.2.242 Kia Ora My father, grandfather and great grandfather with with surname of RUKA were born in the Wairarapa. Why do you want information about the RUKA family from the Wairarapa? Does your whakapapa link into our family? email me divann@paradise.net.nz Re: DESCENDENTS OF MIRIAMA KARENA, IHAKA KUAHA, RUKA FAMILY FROM THE WAIRARAPA Posted by Annette King (nee RUKA) divann@paradise.net.nz April 5, 2003, 8:18 am, in reply to "DESCENDENTS OF MIRIAMA KARENA, IHAKA KUAHA, RUKA FAMILY FROM THE WAIRARAPA" 203.97.2.242 Kia Ora My father, grandfather and great grandfather were born in the Wairarapa with the surname RUKA. Why do you want information about the RUKA whanau? Does you whakapapa link into ours? email me as above. Annette King (nee RUKA) Re: DESCENDENTS OF MIRIAMA KARENA, IHAKA KUAHA, RUKA FAMILY FROM THE WAIRARAPA Posted by Leslie allen brown/Grandson maori_nz51@yahoo.com.au March 1, 2003, 8:13 pm, in reply to "DESCENDENTS OF MIRIAMA KARENA, IHAKA KUAHA, RUKA FAMILY FROM THE WAIRARAPA" 203.194.5.72 re:ruka family I am looking for information about my grand father manahi ruka is there connection Re: DESCENDENTS OF MIRIAMA KARENA, IHAKA KUAHA, RUKA FAMILY FROM THE WAIRARAPA Posted by Sharyn Marie Smith February 26, 2003, 7:09 pm, in reply to "DESCENDENTS OF MIRIAMA KARENA, IHAKA KUAHA, RUKA FAMILY FROM THE WAIRARAPA" 210.54.247.221 Hi, Trying to find imfo on my great,great grandfather Pirimoana Karena,married Arihia Makarina, daughter of Makarini Tauhanga and Mohi Arihiora.Arihia lived at Poroutawhao-Otaki,Anakoha Bay Pelorus Sounds Marlborough.Iwi whakapapa Ngati Kuia/Ngati Toa.Possible dates 1830s onwards. 3 issues: Mahenga Karena,Taiharuru Karena and my grandfather Tame Pirimoana Karena.Dont know if there is any links as I know nothing about Pirimoana. Would welcome feedback if there is any link. Regards, Sharynmarie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ RAPIRA WHAKAPAPA - Ihaka Rapira & Haeretuterangi Ihaka? Posted by BIANCA RAPIRA daylei@xtra.co.nz January 25, 2003, 12:20 am 210.54.225.187 I am looking for any information regarding any Rapira's that lived in the Wairarapa in the 1800's to the mid 1900's. All I know is that Ihaka and Haeretuterangi lived in the Wairarapa in the late 1800's. They had four children Reihana, Noti, Te Kahui and Hipirana. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ William John Lynch and Doris May Chadwick Posted by kimberley mann kimberleymann603@hotmail.com January 23, 2003, 4:33 am 211.28.96.8 William was in the army and Doris was born in 1888 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Herewaka Te Rangi Paia Potae. Posted by Bruce Emms bjpikowai@ezysurf.co.nz January 22, 2003, 7:07 pm 210.54.178.22 Any information on Herewaka Poruourangi Potai,Miss Tami-i-whaka-nehua-iterangi, Herewaka Te Rangi Paia Potae. These names have been given as the Wife of Thomas William Rose Porter, Married Tokomaru Bay. Re: Herewaka Te Rangi Paia Potae. Posted by Bruce Emms January 22, 2003, 8:15 pm, in reply to "Herewaka Te Rangi Paia Potae." 210.54.178.22 Information no longer required ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Whakapapa Posted by Tawari bornagain@xtra.co.nz January 21, 2003, 11:00 pm 219.88.9.154 Am searching whakapapa anyone know how that starts here kia ora! Re: How to Research Maori Whakapapa Posted by admin on January 22, 2003, 9:57 pm, in reply to "Whakapapa" 202.180.83.6 Hi, Please refer to the following, they explain almost all you need to know to start out: Maori genealogy terms http://www.geocities.com/wlorac/terms.htm Non-traditional resources http://www.geocities.com/wlorac/mnontrad.htm Otherwise see: NZSG Maori (if you are researching from overseas) http://mywebpage.netscape.com/maoripage/index.htm Maori Organisations FAQ http://www.maori.org.nz/faq/showfaq.asp?fldAuto=4 Cheerio ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Re: How to Research Maori Whakapapa Posted by Priscilla Mereana Ngatai cilla@watchdog.net January 23, 2003, 5:57 am, in reply to "Re: How to Research Maori Whakapapa" 219.88.240.35 I am trying to trace my whakapapa from both my parents. I was born and breed in Wellington, and would like to know more about where I come from? DAD and his MUM and DAD Paul (Paorakate) Ngatai (deceased) Dad's dad - Eruera Ngatai (Tikitiki)(deceased) Dad's mum - Keita nee Koia (Ruatoria)(deceased) MUM and her MUM and DAD Kathy (Kataraina) Ngatai nee Mahima Mum's dad - Nikora Mahima (Rotorua?)(deceased) Mum's mum - Mereana nee Rogers or Nuku (deceased) Any suggestions would be appreciated as all the above are deceased except my Mum who doesn't know much as my dad had taken us to city dwellings most of our lives until we were old enough to go out on our own. Thanx Cilla Re: How to Research Maori Whakapapa Posted by Tui Taana tuitaana@hotmail.com May 3, 2003, 11:20 pm, in reply to "Re: How to Research Maori Whakapapa" 203.96.58.8 Daughter, get in your car and drive to Rua where your dad grew up. Heaps of people will have some info on him, and your whanau......KIAORA STRANGER... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Re: How to Research Maori Whakapapa Posted by Anewa on February 12, 2003, 5:04 am, in reply to "Re: How to Research Maori Whakapapa" 203.98.50.150 Kia-Ora Koe My name is Anewa Atkins. My dad is also from tikitiki. What do you mean by whakapapa? Do you want to know your mihi? Or what. Raeson being my whanau is related to yours. My dads name is Te Hune Pani Mahue Atkins known as Wally. He's deceased and I'm wanting wheather I'm Ngai Tahu. If you want to know your mihi write back to me. Premo_love@hotmail.com Re: How to Research Maori Whakapapa Posted by Te Irimaurimaramanui Ranginui April 3, 2003, 11:23 pm, in reply to "Re: How to Research Maori Whakapapa" 202.27.76.100 I would like to know the names of my ancestors. My father name is Te Whata Puanga Ranginui and my mother is Kiwikiwi Wikohika. They are both Ngati Tuwharetoa. Names: Te Whata Puanga Ranginui = Kiwikiwi Wikohika, Ngati Tuwharetoa Posted by carol April 7, 2003, 11:23 pm, in reply to "Re: How to Research Maori Whakapapa" 210.54.247.221 Possibly best to either check with the marae for any historic links to people with these names, or the tribe, Tuwharetoa, itself. Who knows you may turn up something really interesting. Aroha Carol ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Re: Ngatai, Mahima, Koia, and Rogers - Tikitiki & Rotorua? Posted by admin on January 28, 2003, 11:58 pm, in reply to "Re: How to Research Maori Whakapapa" 210.54.31.229 Hi, The first thing I would do is to check the extended family, they will have some sort of rumour as to which areas/tribes you are from. Then check the Maori Electoral Rolls to see if any of the above people or their siblings are listed and what they state to be their tribes, then Id get in contact with the tribe. Id also find out what religion they were in and check the archives there, etc., aroha Re: Ngatai, Mahima, Koia, and Rogers - Tikitiki & Rotorua? Posted by merle rawiri merlerawiri@hotmail.com February 5, 2003, 10:12 pm, in reply to "Re: Ngatai, Mahima, Koia, and Rogers - Tikitiki & Rotorua?" 210.48.17.214 MY GRANDMOTHER WAS A NGATAI.MIRIAMA,HER FATHER WAS HOANI NGATAI WHO WAS BORN IN THE WAIKATO AREA,HIS FATHER BEING HAKOPA.APPARENTLY THE NGATAI WERE ORIGINALLY FROM TARANAKI SO I WAS TOLD AND THAT ALL THE NGATAI IN NZ WERE RELATED,IM SORRY WE ARE NOT NOT FROM TIKITIKI OR ROTORUA. Re: Ngatai, Mahima, Koia, and Rogers - Tikitiki & Rotorua? Posted by Antoinette Rogers chubeez877@msn.com April 19, 2003, 12:34 am, in reply to "Re: Ngatai, Mahima, Koia, and Rogers - Tikitiki & Rotorua?" 210.54.247.221 Hi In response, my father Tony is looking for any Rogers descedants from Rotorua, Wikiriwhi whanau from Maketu. Anglican religion. Do you know of any??? Antie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Mere Kingi daughter of Wiremu Kingi Posted by Carol Bibby January 21, 2003, 12:21 am 203.96.58.8 I am the Great Great Great grandaughter of Mere Kingi she married my Great Great Great Grandfather John Alexander Charles Petley on December 14 1858. Any information would be of great help Thank you. Re: Mere Kingi daughter of Wiremu Kingi Posted by Marsie Nepe Mo'o marsie@hawaii.rr.com February 26, 2003, 8:16 am, in reply to "Mere Kingi daughter of Wiremu Kingi" 24.165.32.69 There is a Wiremu Kingi in my whakapapa line. He comes from Torere area in the Bay of Plenty. Tribe is Ngaitai. Is there any relationship to your family? Kia ora. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ whakapapa Posted by pa bornagain@xtra.co.nz January 21, 2003, 12:15 am 219.88.9.22 how can we find out the whakapapa please, is there a fee involved... kia ora!!! Re: whakapapa Posted by admin on January 22, 2003, 10:22 pm, in reply to "whakapapa" 202.180.83.6 Hi Pa, It depends on how and where you go to find your genealogy as to whether fee's are involved. I agree with June, you find the best genealogists that you have within your family FIRST. Then, depending on how much detail you want, you work on from there. Some maori trust boards, elders, marae, Government departments (Births, Deaths & Marraiges), do charge fee's for their services and time. I have included a list of links below in reply to someone else's query: http://members2.boardhost.com/wlorac/msg/1356.html Re: whakapapa Posted by june on January 21, 2003, 11:55 pm, in reply to "whakapapa" 202.27.176.157 Speak to family members. Get copies of Birth, Death and Marriage Certificates. Fees are payable to Govt. Depts for these. Do as much leg work yourself. Show appreciation and respect for the hard work of others that has/will/ may help you. na. June ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ family tree/tribes Posted by rhys goodin/reuben nicholasrhys@hotmail.com January 19, 2003, 9:56 am 210.50.59.128 I live in australia now and i would like to know my family history/culture if you can help i would be very grateful thankyou. Re: family tree/tribes Posted by admin on January 30, 2003, 11:15 pm, in reply to "family tree/tribes" 202.180.83.6 Hi Rhys, Please see the following query, for a response to your own: http://members2.boardhost.com/wlorac/msg/1356.html It may also helps others if they knew the names of your family and where your family originated from or the general time period when and where they lived. Cheerio Re: family tree/tribes Posted by jodie harris pjjmh@xtra.co.nz April 15, 2003, 2:49 am, in reply to "Re: family tree/tribes" 210.54.247.221 hi im wondering if you could help me with my family tree im looking for informationon the marae could penu my great granmother was could Tawa paueora ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Whakapapa Kupe Posted by Melwyn Sowerby snowfire@xtra.co January 16, 2003, 7:42 pm 202.27.176.157 Looking for whakapapa re ngatoko, rua whitu KUPE area POTAKA KAKEPUKU MOUNTAIN TE AWAMUTU ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ JULIA HIRIA ASHER ( PEARSON ) or SWANN Posted by Donna Pearson Abbott donn.abbott@au.chh.com January 15, 2003, 12:35 am 203.9.178.5 Can anybody help me locate my Step-mum, I have tried to contact her via old address in Wellington.She previously lived in Turangi. It is so urgent that I reach her regarding Maori Land court issues effecting my Whanau in Waitahanui and Taupo and an unveiling of my Dad, Any contact would be appreciated, Kia ora, Donna Re: JULIA HIRIA ASHER ( PEARSON ) or SWANN Posted by admin January 20, 2003, 10:09 pm, in reply to "JULIA HIRIA ASHER ( PEARSON ) or SWANN" 202.180.83.6 Have you tried the electoral rolls for the area that she last lived in, or contacted her family? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Robert Ormsby = TE PIANIKA Posted by Mark Ormsby mark.ormsby@hcc.govt.nz January 12, 2003, 11:40 pm 202.180.83.6 Ko wai nga tuakana/teina a Te Pianika(Bianca. Kei Whea koutou i enei ra? Myself and a group of relatives are searching for the brother/s? and/or sister/s? of Te Pianika. We would like to know who the descendants of Te Pianika's siblings were and where are they now. Extensive whakapapa research has already been done on Robert Ormsby and his many prodgeny. However what happened to his wifes family? Future reunions may ensue from any knowledge shared. Re: Robert Ormsby = TE PIANIKA Posted by June junermain@msn.com January 13, 2003, 11:32 pm, in reply to "Robert Ormsby = TE PIANIKA" 202.27.176.157 Mere Rangihurihia ara Pianika ara Bianca. Mother Matakorama, Father Te Raku of Ngati Te Waha? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ahitana (Ashton), Piwari or Tuuta Posted by Debralea debee3747@hotmail.com January 12, 2003, 11:26 pm Can anyone help me find out my whakapapa on my mother's side? Her name is Manamona Leslie (nee Ashton). Her father was Henare Ahitana (a.k.a Ashton), her mother was Te Ruiwhi Ahitana (a.k.a Ashton, nee Piwari. Te Ruiwhi's father was Taare (Charles) Piwari married to Katie Tuuta. Please email me if you have any info as that is all I know about my mother's side of the family. Re: Tuuta Posted by carol January 14, 2003, 3:02 am, in reply to "Ahitana (Ashton), Piwari or Tuuta" 210.54.31.229 May find something on the Tuuta's here: http://www.genealogy.com/users/c/o/f/Bill-Coffey/FILE/0072text.txt Re: Ahitana (Ashton), Piwari or Tuuta Posted by June January 14, 2003, 12:33 am, in reply to "Ahitana (Ashton), Piwari or Tuuta" 210.54.68.25 Tuuta name associated with Chatham Island aka Wharekauri. Go to www.dnzb.govt.nz and do a search for the name Ahitana. You will find some info on the Whanau Ahitana and the other names that may have been taken on by whanau members. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Searching for Whiu, Rahui & Ihia whanau Posted by Harata Hunt (nee) Hallett harata_hunt@hotmail.com January 12, 2003, 8:22 am I am hoping that this message would reach someone out there that may be able to help me in my search of looking for whanau connected to my mum PARAHI KAHURANGI HALLETT (nee WHIU, RAHUI,or IHIA) The Whiu names is her Dad the Rahui was her mums name and Ihia was her adopted mum and Dad. the only thing I no of my mums family is her 5 sisters and there famlies so any information that anyone may have no matter how big or small would be very much appreciated. KA KITE ANO. Re: Searching for Whiu, Rahui & Ihia whanau Posted by T Mathews tmathews@xtra.co.nz March 11, 2003, 10:06 am, in reply to "Searching for Whiu, Rahui & Ihia whanau" 210.55.151.58 Kia ora Have just come across your message. The Whiu family are from Ngapuhi iwi in Northland. There is a police officer in Kaikohe by the name of Paddy Whiu. I believe he may be able to tell you what you need to know about the Whiu name. Good Luck ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Laidlaw/Te Au of Southland Posted by Keith Laidlaw keith_laidlaw@hotmail.com January 14, 2003, 5:54 am 202.27.176.157 June, thank you for your reply. Can you please give me more information about the Te Au family of Murihiku. I have nothing to go on at all and I think that there may be a Laidlaw/Te Au connection and I am searching for a starting point. Very kind regards. 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