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Jimmy Himi Kingi or King 1891–1965 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt. 1891

Birth Location: Far North, Northland, New Zealand

Death Date: 1965

Death Location: Te Ahuahu, New Zealand

Father: Henare Kingi

Mother: Peti (Kingi)

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Children(s):

The story of Jimmy Himi Kingi or King began in 1891 in Far North, Northland, New Zealand. Jimmy Himi Kingi or King passed away in 1965 in Te Ahuahu, New Zealand.

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Biography

  • The story of Jimmy Himi Kingi or King began in 1891 in Far North, Northland, New Zealand.
  • Jimmy Himi Kingi or King passed away in 1965 in Te Ahuahu, New Zealand.

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Jimmy King's Ancestors

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Jimmy King
1891–1965
Birth Place: Far North, Northland, New Zealand
Parents
Henare Kingi
1830–1899
Taranaki, New Zealand
Peti (Elizabeth Rudolph) (Kingi)
1834–1947
Pupuke, Far North, Northland, New Zealand
Grandparents
Waimirirangi
1804–
Taranaki
Wilhelm (James (Jnr)) Rudolph
1808–1870
Nova Scotia, Canada
Te (Korohu Aperahama Hika Patara) (Rudolph)
1812–1856
Pawarenga, Rawene, New Zealand
Great-Grandparents
Patara Patara
1780–
Te Pukepoto
1784–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Mate PATARA
1746–
Mahu Petera
1750–1893
Te Puhi
1752–
Te Whero
1782–

Jimmy King's Timeline

2 Records

1891
Abt. 1891
Birth of Jimmy Himi Kingi or King in Far North, Northland, New Zealand
Far North, Northland, New Zealand
1965
1965
Age 74
Death of Jimmy Himi Kingi or King in Te Ahuahu, New Zealand
Te Ahuahu, New Zealand

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt. 1891
    Event Place: Far North, Northland, New Zealand

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1965
    Event Place: Te Ahuahu, New Zealand
    Record Source: New Zealand, Death Index, 1848-1966, New Zealand, Death Index, 1848-1966

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