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http://erlangen-crm.org/current/P3_has_note Jane Williams (nee Nelson, 1801-1896) was the wife of William Williams, and a force for Missionary work in her own right. Trained as a school teacher, she taught Maori women and girls the art of domestic 'English' life. During her husbands frequent absences, Jane managed the day to day running of their mission. She is remembered as a bright, intelligent, courageous and cheerful soul.
http://erlangen-crm.org/current/P3_has_note [Further reading: Faith and Farming: The legacy of Henry Williams and William Williams. pg. 275]
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http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/creator Williams, Algar Temple, 1877-1966
http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/description Regarding the poor health of her three sons Edward, Thomas, and James, as well as her daughter Jane - all feverish, with chest pain, and in Janes case convulsions. The doctor from the H.M.S Hazard had spent many hours in the night with her, and had invited the troops surgeon to examine them all. He diagnosed them with a form of typhus. Marianne goes on to write of how her younger children Lydia, Henry, and Sarah were coping since the coming of the troops, and of her own considerations of whether to send the young women away by the North Star. Paihia, she writes, remained at this time a 'Tapu spot' while Waimate and Kerikeri remain threatened but untouched. Pakaraka had been plundered by Kawiti, and Mr Taylors farm burned. Henry Williams continued to supply beef for the shops, and to liaise with Hone Heke. She writes of him having gone to Owaewae [sic (Ohaeawai)], where Heke was constructing his new Pa having left Te Mawhe after the battle. Marianne reports that 45 Maori were killed, including Kawitis eldest son, and numerous injured. While 14 troops were killed and 39 wounded, all of whom had been taken by the North Star to hospital in Auckland.
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http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/title Letter from Marianne Williams to Jane Williams May 20, 1845
http://purl.org/dc/terms/bibliographicCitation Williams, Algar Temple. Williams family papers, 1783 - 1963. Auckland War Memorial Museum Library. MS-1991-75-774.
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