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Phoebe Tanerau Love 1851–1892 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1851
Birth Location: Queen Charlotte Sounds, New Zealand
Death Date: 4 April 1892
Death Location: Waikawa, Picton, New Zealand
Father: John Tanerau
Mother: Harata UTIKU
Spouse(s): William Keenan
Children(s): Nopera Keenan
In 1851, Phoebe Tanerau Love entered the world in Queen Charlotte Sounds, New Zealand, born to John Daniel Hone Love Tanerau And Harata Te Whawhai Utiku. Phoebe Tanerau Love married William Billy Henry Ii Keenan, and had children including Nopera Henare Noble Keenan. Phoebe Tanerau Love passed away in 1892 in Waikawa, Picton, New Zealand.
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Biography
- In 1851, Phoebe Tanerau Love entered the world in Queen Charlotte Sounds, New Zealand, born to John Daniel Hone Love Tanerau And Harata Te Whawhai Utiku.
- Phoebe Tanerau Love married William Billy Henry Ii Keenan, and had children including Nopera Henare Noble Keenan.
- Phoebe Tanerau Love passed away in 1892 in Waikawa, Picton, New Zealand.
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Phoebe Love's Descendants
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1. Nopera (Henare "Noble") Keenan 1881–1957 m. Ani (Reta Kirikaihope) Watene 1892–1936
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1. Hitaua ("Ivy") Keenan 1914–1970 m. Leonard (Richard Walden) *** 1904–1962
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Phoebe Love's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1851
Event Place: Queen Charlotte Sounds, New Zealand
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 4 April 1892
Event Place: Waikawa, Picton, New Zealand