Macdonald Dictionary Record: David Henry (Harry) Gillingham

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George Ranald Macdonald
Production date
1952-1964
Description
One record, handwritten in ink on rectangular card, with biographical information for David Henry (Harry) Gillingham. Written by George Ranald Macdonald for the Macdonald Dictionary of Canterbury Biography project, 1952-1964.
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G184
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G184
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Marks/Inscriptions: G. 184 Gillingham, David Henry (Harry) (1847- 1905) e was born 11.6.47 and was the ' son of Stephen Gillingham of Lam brook. When his elder brother Stephen was crowned in the wreck of the Tararua in '81 , Harry went to Eng and lived at Gods hill Park , Isle of wight. for 5 years. He then returned and lived at Lamb rook . He did not tale much part in public affairs, but was a Si4nods man. He was a director of the Farmers Co.op. assoc. of Timaru. He had been confined by Bishop selwyn in Auck. He d. in 1905. fam. inf.; Type of mark: Machine translation/Transcription; Notes: Machine translation by Mark Fryer

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