Johnson, Hovater, McDougal, Tubbs and Waldrep are common to this cemetery. The historic Elms Mission House is the oldest European heritage site in the Bay of Plenty." Read the full biography by Debbie McCauley at this link. Jackson, James, Keeton, Kimbrough, McWilliams, Minor, Moore, Nesbitt, Pounder. The government confiscated land in the western Bay of Plenty and made it available to military settlers, displacing Maori from their whenua, and Brown’s mission work came to an end. Nesbitt Cemetery map address, GPS coordinates and phone number. His missionary work was affected when the New Zealand Wars spread to Tauranga in 1864. Bishop George Augustus Selwyn granted Brown his licence as minister of the Tauranga district on 19 December 1842 and appointed him the first archdeacon of Tauranga on 31 December 1843. & Terry Johnson of Galesburg Sheila & Allan Sedam and Merion & Bill Hofmann all of Aledo Sylvia Ray Nesbitt of Las Cruces, New Mexico and Mary. He spent much of his time at the Te Papa Mission Station in Tauranga where the Brown family took up residence in January 1838. Also see a personal website about the Nisbet Family Cemetery, by Jo Lynn Gunness, which has much more detail about the persons listed above. Bexar County, San Antonio Cemetery Records, 1893-2007.' Database with. If you have family buried here, you are encouraged to send a donation in memory of the deceased to Nisbet Cemetery Association, 38586 200th Street NW, East Grand Forks, MN 56721. including Francis Frederick Charles, Edwin James, Eliza Mary, Samuel George, Susannah Granger, William John, Augusta Lucy, Laura, Cecil Alfred. "Alfred Nesbit Brown served as a Church Missionary Society (CMS) missionary in New Zealand from 1829 to 1884. Is this your ancestor Explore genealogy for Olivia (Johnson) Nesbitt born 1821 Eleuthera, Bahamas died 1894 San.
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