HeritageTalk: Settling the Waikato with Marie Hickey
Central Library, Level 2, 44 Lorne Street, CBD, Auckland
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In the early 1860s the Government developed a scheme to bring large numbers of people to settle in the North Island. The reality was that a vastly reduced number of immigrants were brought out under what became known as the Waikato Immigration Scheme (not to be confused with the military settlers of the four Waikato Regiments). This talk looks at the range of records of this scheme from passenger lists, land allocation, provision of seed, etc. What requirements did they have to fulfil to be accepted? What incentive was offered? Who was sent where? Where are records/information held?
About the speaker
Marie Hickey has worked at Research Central, Auckland Central Library for 17 years; before that she worked at the Society of Genealogists in London for 11 years prior to returning to New Zealand. In her job Marie undertakes research, help and advice to customers researching family, local and New Zealand history. Marie has spoken at conferences, to family history groups, library groups and regularly presents at the annual Auckland Family History Expo held each August. At least one of her talks has been recorded and can be found on Auckland Libraries’ YouTube Channel.
For New Zealand Family History Month.
Marie will also be speaking at the Auckland Family History Expo 11-13 August, at the Fickling Convention Centre.
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The Maori one of the 13 ships that arrived in New Zealand as part of this scheme
https://natlib.govt.nz/records/22856847
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