John Mark Reay |
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John Mark Reay<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: June 28 1839 - Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom<br>Christening: Mar 30 1840 - Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England<br>Marriage: Spouse: Mary Ann Shaw - May 28 1857 - Manchester, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom<br>Marriage: Spouse: Elizabeth Mellis Clark Falconer - Jan 21 1867 - Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand<br>Marriage: Spouse: Mary Ann Matilda Curtis - 1877 - Clutha, Otago, New Zealand<br>Residence: Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England<br>Residence: Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England<br>Residence: Franklin Street<br>Residence: 1841 - All Saints, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom<br>Residence: 1851 - All Saints, Northumberland, England<br>Residence: 1861 - All Saints, Northumberland, England<br>Residence: Apr 19 1862 - Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand<br>Residence: Census - 1871 - West Derby, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom<br>Residence: 1881 - Tyldesley With Shackerley, Lancashire, England<br>Death: Feb 7 1931 - Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand<br>Parents: George Luke Reay, Mary Ann Reay (born Moralee)<br>Spouses: Mary Ann Reay (born Shaw), Elizabeth Mellis Clark Reay (born Falconer), Mary Ann Matilda Reay (born Curtis)<;/a><br>Children: John Gordon Ray, Emma Reay, Mary G Ray, Ada Ray, Robert Reay, ;Joseph Ackas Ray, John Reay, William Reay, Elizabeth Watson (born Reay), John Frederick Reay, Ernest George Reay, Mary Eleanor Woodley (born Reay)<br>Siblings: Ann Reay, George Luke Reay, William Craig ReayMiles Wilson Reay, Elizabeth Reay, Mary Greener (born Reay), Alexander Reay, Miles Reay<br&;gt; Additional information:
location of town: Owaka is a small town in the Clutha District of South Otago, in the South Island of New Zealand. It is the largest community in the rugged, forested Catlins area, close to the border with Southland, some 35 km (22 mi) south of Balclutha on the Southern Scenic Route. The town's population was 334 in the 2006 census, a decrease of 39 from 2001. In the census figures, 72.9% of the population were European, and 15% were Māori.[1] The town's name comes from the Māori for "the place of canoes";,[2] a reference to the town's location close to the Owaka River, which joins the Catlins River three kilometres (2 miles) from the town, close to the coast. The town was originally called Catlins River, then Quakerfield.
emigratess to New Zealnd with Brother William: 1865
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