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Notes:
Collingwood is a historic township in western Golden Bay. It was known
as Gibbstown for some years before being renamed after Cuthbert
Collingwood, Horatio Nelson’s second-in-command at the 1805 Battle of
Trafalgar. The names of Collingwood, Picton, Blenheim, Wellington,
Havelock, Nelson and Marlborough all commemorate British military
leaders or events. Due to its central geographic location, in the early
1860s Collingwood was among a list of port settlements considered as a
location for New Zealand’s capital. Latitude: -40.68090278496568, Longitude: 172.68148598208074
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Last Name, Given Name(s) |
Birth |
Person ID |
1 |
Neame, Edward Joseph | 1864 | Collingwood, Nelson, New Zealand | I469 |
2 |
Neame, Emma Susan | 14 Mar 1860 | Collingwood, Nelson, New Zealand | I471 |
3 |
Neame, Frederick | 1 Feb 1862 | Collingwood, Nelson, New Zealand | I470 |
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