DICTIONARY of NZ Biography ABBOT - AYTON
The names of the NZers who have biographies and photos, as at June 2011, at Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (DNZB). It is the foremost reference work on the lives of people who shaped this country’s history and culture from the seventeenth to the twenty-first centuries. It includes more than 3000 biographies, written by specialists and produced to a high standard by a team of researchers and editors. The DNZB’s 500 biographies on Maori subjects are also available in te reo Maori, which – together with the te reo sections of Te Ara – forms the largest Maori-language publishing programme yet undertaken.
The DNZB was originally published in five print volumes between 1990 and 2000, covering the lives of people who came to prominence before 1960 and died before 1998. All the biographies were released on a stand-alone website in 2001, and relaunched as part of Te Ara in 2010. Since that time the Dictionary has been solely digital. Fifteen new biographies were launched in 2010–11 and a new batch of 25 biographies of women were published in 2018 to celebrate 125 years of women’s suffrage. New batches of entries have been published twice yearly since 2019. Go to their link above for recent additions
Abbot-Ayton ~ Baber-Bell ~ Bellamy-Bragge
Braithwaite-Buxton ~ Cabot-Chapman/Taylor
Chapple-Copeland ~ Corban-Cussen ~ Dacre-Dyson
Eady-Eyre ~ Fabish-Fyffe ~ Gage-Guthrie/Smith
Haast-Hayes ~ Hayward-Hodgson ~ Hofmann-Hyde
Ihaka-Ivey ~ Jack-Jury ~ Kaaro-Kynnersley
La Trobe-Lyttleton ~ Maaka-Mann ~ Mannering-McCormick
McCullough-Merton ~ Messenger-Myers ~ Nahe-Nutsey
O'Brien-Otway ~ Paewai-Peters ~ Petersen-Pyke
Quaife ~ Radcliffe-Rigg ~ Rikihana-Rymill
Salaman-Sladden ~ Slattery-Syme ~ Taglicht-Te Rauparaha
Te Rei Hanataua-Tyree ~ Ulrich-Uru ~ Vaile-Vosseler
Waaka-Wynyard ~ Yate-Yue ~ Zedlitz-Zotov
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Abbott, Richard Atkinson 1883–1954
Architect
Abel, Erwin Leonard Guy 1911–1995
Grocer, businessman, athlete, racehorse
Abraham, Caroline Harriet 1809–1877
Artist
Abraham, Charles John 1814–1903
Clergyman, teacher, bishop
Abraham, Constance Palgrave 1864–1942
Community leader, sportswoman
Acheson, Frank Oswald Victor 1887–1948
Clerk, land purchase officer, land court judge, writer
Acker, Lewis 1813–1885
Whaler, boatbuilder, trader, farmer, sawmiller
Acland, Hugh John Dyke 1904–1981
Farmer, politician, wool board chairman
Acland, Hugh Thomas Dyke 1874–1956
Surgeon, local politician
Acres, Thyra Avis Mary 1910–1994
Artist, writer, illustrator, conservationist
Adams, Alfred Albert Thomas William 1842–1919
Farmer, forester, churchman, educationalist
Adams, Arthur Henry 1872–1936
Journalist, poet, playwright, novelist
Adams, Charles Edward 1870–1945
University lecturer, surveyor, astronomer, seismologist
Adams, Charles William 1840–1918
Surveyor, astronomer, public servant
Adams, Ernest Alfred 1892–1976
Baker, businessman, philanthropist
Adams, Luke 1838–1918
Potter
Adams, Nancy Mary 1926–2007
Botanist, artist, museum curator
Adamson, Catherine Mary Ann 1868–1925
Homemaker, diarist
Adamson, John Angus 1865–1936
Carrier, coach driver, boarding-house keeper, character
Adamson, Thomas 1845–1913
Soldier, farmer
Addison, Agnes 1841–1903
Draper
Adkin, George Leslie 1888–1964
Farmer, photographer, geologist, explorer, archaeologist, ethnologist
Ah Chan, JoeAh Chan, Joe 1882–1959
Greengrocer, horticulturist, wine-maker
Ah Chee, Thomas Henry 1928–2000
Supermarket and takeaways entrepreneur
Ah Kew, Henry 1900–1966
Lawyer, community leader
Airey, Willis Thomas Goodwin 1897–1968
University professor, historian, peace activist
Aitken, Jessie 1867–1934
Community worker, political activist
Aitken, John Guthrie Wood 1849–1921
Merchant, mayor, politician, churchman
Alabaster, Ann O’Connor 1842–1915
Teacher
Alda, Frances 1879–1952
Opera singer
Alderton, George Edwin 1854–1942
Newspaper proprietor and editor, orchardist, land agent
Alexander, Jessie 1876–1962
Presbyterian deaconess and missionary
Alexander, William Frederick 1882–1957
Subeditor, poetry anthologist, newspaper editor
Algie, Ronald Macmillan 1888–1978
Professor of law, politician, parliamentary Speaker
Alison, Ewen William 1852–1945
Shipping company director, businessman, politician
Allan, Harry Howard Barton 1882–1957
Teacher, botanist, scientific administrator, writer
Allan, John Aitken 1897–1979
Presbyterian minister, professor of of theology
Allan, Robin Sutcliffe 1900–1966
Geologist, university professor
Allen, Ernest John Bartlett 1884–1945
Socialist, editor, writer, political reformer
Allen, Frederick Richard 1920–2012
All Black, captain, coach; clothing manufacturer
Allen, George Frederic 1837–1929
Architect, surveyor, teacher, tourist guide
Allen, James 1855–1942
Politician, diplomat
Allen, Lettie Annie 1901–1980
Public servant, political activist, feminist, local politician
Allen, Stephen Shepherd 1882–1964
Lawyer, military leader, farmer, local politician, public administrator
Alley, Geoffrey Thomas 1903–1986
Farmer, rugby player, adult educator, librarian and library administrator
Alley, Rewi 1897–1987
Farmer, teacher, social reformer, peace activist, writer
Allum, John Andrew Charles 1889–1972
Electrical engineer, local politician, employers’ representative
Alpers, Oscar Thorwald Johan 1867–1927
Teacher, journalist, writer, poet, lawyer, judge
Amohau, Merekotia 1898–1978
Ngāti Pikiao; singer, entertainer, composer
Anaru, Karauria Tiweka 1901–1977
Te Whanau-a-Apanui; interpreter, law clerk, local politician, community leader
Andersen, Catherine Ann 1870–1957
Teacher, community leader, writer
Andersen, Gordon Harold 'Bill' 1924–2005
Trade unionist
Andersen, Johannes Carl 1873–1962
Clerk, poet, ethnologist, librarian, editor, historian
Anderson, Amy Mona 1909–2004
Writer, rural memoirist
Anderson, Andrew 1895–1958
Ngati Kura; riverboat skipper
Anderson, Ellen Alice 1882–1978
District nurse
Anderson, George James 1860–1935
Compositor, proofreader, newspaper editor and manager, politician
Anderson, John 1820–1897
Blacksmith, engineer, businessman, local politician
Anderson, Mary Patricia 1887–1966
Teacher, boarding-house keeper, community leader, politician
Anderson, Thomas Frederick 1888–1964
Seaman, trade unionist
Anderton, William Theophilus 1891–1966
Tailor, spiritualist, herbalist, politician
Andrew, John 1896–1968
Farmer, trade negotiator, company director
Andrew, John Chapman 1822–1907
Runholder, politician, educationalist
Andrews, Elsie Euphemia 1888–1948
Teacher, community leader
Andrews, George Grey 1880–1952
Yacht designer, builder and racer, engineer, naval officer
Andrews, Isabella Smith 1905–1990
Writer
Andrews, Samuel Paul 1836–1916
Plasterer, politician, businessman
Angas, George French 1822–1886
Artist, naturalist, writer
Angus, Barbara 1924–2005
Diplomat, historian
Angus, Percy Roy 1893–1961
Railway engineer and administrator
Angus, Rita 1908–1970
Artist
Anscombe, Edmund 1874–1948
Architect
Anstice, Sophia 1849–1926
Dressmaker, draper, businesswoman
Anthony, Frank Sheldon 1891–1927
Seaman, farmer, short-story writer, novelist
Apanui, Wepiha ?-1880
Ngati Awa leader, carver
Aplin, Frank Norman 1901–1965
Policeman
Aporotanga, Tuakana ?–1937
Te Whakatohea leader, Ringatū tohunga
Appleton, William 1889–1958
Telegraph messenger, accountant, advertising agent, local politician, company director
Archer, John Kendrick 1865–1949
Baptist minister, socialist
Archey, Gilbert Edward 1890–1974
Zoologist, museum director, ethnologist
Armitage, Rachelina Hepburn 1873–1955
Welfare worker, community leader
Armour, William Allan 1880–1967
School principal, educationalist
Armson, William Barnett 1832–1883
Architect, surveyor, engineer
Armstrong, Hubert Thomas 1875–1942
Labourer, miner, trade unionist, politician
Arndt, Hermina 1885–1926
Artist
Arnold, James Frederick 1859–1929
Boot clicker, trade unionist, politician, factory inspector
Arthur, Basil Malcolm 1928–1985
Labourer, trade unionist, politician, parliamentary Speaker
Ashbridge, George Richard 1901–1984
Accountant, teachers’ union official, educationalist
Asher, Albert 1879–1965
Ngati Pikiao and Ngati Pukenga; rugby union and rugby league player, fireman, groundsman
Asher, Ernest Te Kepa 1886-1973
rugby union and rugby league player, sports administrator, hairdresser
Asher, John Atirau 1892–1966
Ngāti Pūkenga and Ngāti Pikiao leader, hotelier, interpreter, racehorse owner
Ashton, Joey Matenga 1907–1993
Moriori, Ngati Mamoe and Ngati Kahungunu; railway worker, sportsman, dance band leader
Ashton-Warner, Sylvia Constance 1908–1984
Educationalist, teacher, poet, writer
Ashwin, Bernard Carl 1896–1975
Senior public servant, economist
Ashworth, James 1818–1881
Farmer, wagoner
Ashworth, James 1845–1932
Farmer, wagoner
Aspey, Vincent 1909–1987
Violinist, orchestral leader
Aston, Bernard Cracroft 1871–1951
Agricultural chemist, botanist
Astor, Alexander 1900–1988
Rabbi, community leader
Athfield, Ian Charles 1940–2015
Architect
Atkinson, Arthur Samuel 1833–1902
Journalist, lawyer, philologist, astronomer, naturalist
Atkinson, Harry Albert 1831–1892
Farmer, soldier, politician, social reformer, premier
Atkinson, Harry Albert 1867–1956
Engineer, socialist, insurance agent
Atkinson, Jane Maria 1824–1914
Letter-writer, community leader
Atkinson, John Dunstan 1909–1990
Horticultural scientist, scientific administrator
Atkinson, Lily May 1866–1921
Temperance campaigner, suffragist, feminist
Atmore, Harry 1870–1946
Signwriter, painter, politician
Aubert, Mary Joseph 1835–1926
Catholic nun, nurse, herbalist, teacher, social worker, writer
Austin, Louis Daly Irving 1877–1967
Pianist, music teacher, conductor, composer, critical gadfly
Averill, Alfred Walter 1865–1957
Anglican archbishop
Averill, Leslie Cecil Lloyd 1897–1981
Soldier, doctor, medical administrator, community leader
Avery, Kenneth Stopford 1922–1983
Jazz musician, radio programme manager, songwriter
Aves, Isabel Annie 1887–1938
Abortionist
Awatere, Arapeta Marukitepua Pitapitanuiārangi 1910–1976
Ngāti Porou and Ngāti Hine; interpreter
Ayres, Horace Henry 1912–1987
Mountaineer and guide, gardener
Ayrton, Moses 1878–1950
Methodist minister, socialist
Ayson, Hugh Fraser 1884–1948
Lawyer, judge, public administrator
Ayson, Lake Falconer 1855–1927
Farm labourer, rabbit inspector, acclimatisation officer, fisheries inspector
Ayton, Charles John 1846-1922
Goldminer, rabbiter, rural labourer, diarist
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