Thomas Halbert

Thomas Halbert
Born (1806-07-08)8 July 1806
Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England
Died 12 April 1865(1865-04-12)
Taruheru River, Gisborne, New Zealand
Nationality Anglosaxon
Other names Tame Poto
Occupation Whaler
trader
Spouse(s) Unknown first wife
Pirihira Halbert (née Konekone)
Mereana Halbert (née Wero)
Riria Halbert (née Mauaranui)
Kaikiri "Keita" Halbert
Maora Halbert (née Pani)
Relatives Otene Pitau (son)
Wi Pere (son)
Kate Halbert (daughter)
William "Bill" Cunningham (grandson)
Moana Paratene (grandson)
see below for more descendants

Thomas Halbert (8 July 1806 12 April 1865) was a New Zealand whaler, trader and founding father. He was born in Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England and baptised on 25 December 1814 in Gateshead, Durham, England.

Early life

Thomas was the son of William Halbert (1766-1815) and Sarah 1771-1814. William and Sarah Halbert had at least 11 children:

Little is known about Thomas before his emigration to New Zealand.[1] Upon emigrating to New Zealand he would marry six times. His wives included:

Wives & children

His children were:

With his first wife

With Pirihira Konekone, his second wife

With Riria Mauaranui, his fourth wife

With Kaikiri, his fifth wife

With Maora Pani, his sixth wife

Halbert and his third wife, Mereana Werodid not have any children.

Notable descendants

Some of descendants include:

Other descendants include:

Death

Halbert died 12 April 1865 when he was crossing the Taruheru River and became stuck in the mud. He drowned as the tide came back in and was buried at Makaraka Cemetery. A street in Makaraka is named for him.

References

  1. Simpson, Elspeth M.; Simpson, K. M. "Thomas Halbert". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved December 2011. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
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