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William Herbert MOORE

1907 – 1961 · Fielding, Manawatu, North Island, New Zealand
👶 Birth26 Mar 1907Fielding, Manawatu, North Island, New Zealand 📍 Peter Moore
💒 Marriage11 Feb 1939 (32)Thelma Annah BRICKLAND
St Andrews Presbyterian Church, Te Kuiti, North Island, New Zealand 📍 Peter Moore
Notes from Peter Moore:

Thelma's mother (Sigrid Brickland) wrote:
The wedding was celebrated on February 11th at St Andrews Church Te Kuiti; of Thelma Anna, third daughter of Mr & Mrs H.E.Brickland Te Mapara, to William Herbert, son of the late Mr & Mrs Moore, of Wellington. The officiating minister was the Rev. Mr Nightingale, of Pio Pio, and Mrs Brabyn of Te Kuiti presided at the organ.

The bride, who entered the Church on the arm of her father, looked charming in a trained frock of white an…
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🏛️ Second World War
💼 Occupation1961 (54)Salesman Peter Moore
✝️ Death28 Sep 1961 (54)Whakatane Public Hospital, Whakatane, North Island, New Zealand 📍
Myocardial Infarction Peter Moore
🪦 Burial30 Sep 1961 (54)Hillcrest Cemetery, Whakatane, North Island, New Zealand 📍 Peter Moore
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b. 1945, Te Kuiti, Waikato, North Island, New Zealand · d. 2015, Hamilton, Waikato, North Island, New Zealand
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Notes
Notes from Peter Moore:

When Bill was 15 years old with the depression underway he left the Wellington area to seek work in the Taumaranui/King Country area where he met his future wife Thelma Brickland around 1938.
Times were hard and war was imminent.

With his wife he established a small trucking business in PioPio and worked at that until 1949 when he,Thelma and their four children (Patricia, Louisa, Bruce & Michael) moved to the Bay of Plenty (Ohope) in 1949/50 and it was here that Peter w…
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