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- [S903] ARCHWAY - Military Personnel Files, (Archives New Zealand 2004), none.
- [S1267] Passenger Lists, 1839-1973, Archives New Zealand, (FamilySearch, https://familysearch.org).
- [S162] Papers Past - The Evening Post (Wellington), (Papers Past - National Library of New Zealand), none.
- [S1267] Passenger Lists, 1839-1973, Archives New Zealand, (FamilySearch, https://familysearch.org).
Mary and sister Rose Guihen, ages 24 and 22 or Mary and sister Rose Guihen 20 and 18 were on the passenger list. The four single women were all nominated by A Clements and were from County Rosemmon, Ireland. They were general servants.
- [S162] Papers Past - The Evening Post (Wellington), (Papers Past - National Library of New Zealand), none.
ARRIVAL OF THE BARQUE EARL GRANVILLE.
FEVER AND MEASLES ABOARD.
[UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION .]
Auckland, 4th March.
The barque Earl Granville arrived from London, with 317 passengers, having measles, whooping cough, and low fever on board. She will be quarantined to-morrow. All the information which could be obtained, as no communication was allowed, was that she left Plymouth on the 27th November, and had thirty to forty cases of measles during the voyage. The last case was six weeks ago. Three children died from infantile diseases. There were also twelve cases of whooping cough, one fatal; and four or five of low fever, including Dr. Fox, who has been laid up for six weeks. The names of the dead could not be obtained, owing to the illness of the doctor.
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- [S503] NZ BDM - Historical Records, (Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, New Zealand).
- [S172] NZ Marriages 1836-1956, (New Zealand Society of Genealogists, 2006).
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