Mary Marriner

Who is this grand looking Victorian lady

Introducing Mary Marriner (nee Rowntree), wife of John Woon Marriner (married in 1866), daughter of Edward Casson Rowntree and Hannah Rowntree born in 1845, lived in the Hokianga and is buried in Rawene Cemetery. I don't think she and John had any children.



























Photo by Terri Williamson-Lee at Find-a-grave.

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Rajani Rehana said…
Please read my post
EricaSta said…
First I would like to thank you for your nice comment at least on my Post about the Harburg.

I'm glad reading here. That's very interesting for me looking on New Zealand. A mosaic stone which very important. Why? Because there is maybe not a old town like Augsburg (it's over 2.000 years old) but the fantastisc nature around your home, I'm sure, it's older. A treasure!

Hugs by Heidrun
Cloudia said…
Cemeteries are very historical and thoughtful places for so many reasons. Thank you for sharing. Aloha from Honolulu
Marja said…
Gorgeous lady I have been to the The ÅŒamaru Victorian Heritage Celebrations. All the people there are dressed up in Victorian dress. Really cool.
Amy Johnson said…
I love to visit cemetery's when I travel. So much history.
Mary was the daughter of Captain T.S Rowntree, please correct your information

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