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About Thomas U'Ren
Thomas U'Ren (born in Cornwall in 1812) reached Wellington with his wife and two children (Robert and Gertrude) on 7 February, 1840. He settled at Makaraka in June, 1841, bringing with him a tradition that his forbears had fled from France in Huguenot times. His son Thomas (born on 12 October, 1841; died on 17 October, 1912) was the first white boy—not the first white child—to be born in Poverty Bay. U'Ren senior died on 25 July, 1860. His grave in Makaraka Cemetery might have been the first, for his tombstone bears the earliest date. employed Te Kooti on their farm and taught him to read the bible.
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Thomas U'Ren's Timeline
1812 |
1812
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Cornwall, England, United Kingdom
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1837 |
April 6, 1837
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Bodmin, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom
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1838 |
October 1838
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Bodmin, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom
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1840 |
January 31, 1840
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1841 |
October 12, 1841
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Poverty Bay, New Zealand
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1843 |
June 2, 1843
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Gisborne, New Zealand
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1845 |
1845
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Gisborne, New Zealand
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1846 |
1846
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1848 |
1848
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1849 |
September 21, 1849
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