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» Ngatai - The Battle of Gate Pa
I am a direct descendent of Ngaiterangi chief Hori Taiaho Ngatai and inronically Governor George Grey. i therefore believe i have a unique insight into the Battle of Gate Pa and congratulate the writer of the article which appears on your site. i am currently undertaking research into Hori's hapu and people for an up and coming Waitangi Tribunal Hearing. i would like to hear from anyone who has either information on Hori or his hapu,or information relating to the Ngati Kuku hapu of Ngaiterangi-- posted by Ngatai
» PhilippaJane - Re: The Battle of Gate Pa
In response to message posted by Ngatai:Thanks for the feedback- I hope someone out there can help you with your research.
-- posted by PhilippaJane
» tralas - Re: The Battle of Gate Pa
In response to The Battle of Gate Pa posted by Ngatai:Kia ora.
I too am researching Hori so I'd be interested to see what you know.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but here goes.
Apparently Hori had a daughter named Te Aoerere who then had a daughter named Tarere Waiorangi Mcmillan Who married Tukunui Mcmillan.
Tarere and Tukunui had children one of them being Tomo Mcmillan who married Ngaone Ema Mcmillan. Ngaone and Tomo had Mapu Mcmillan and Mapu had my mum. It proberly doesnt mean much to you but i guess Hori is my great great great great grandfather. I am doing an assignment on him and researching for my personal self too.
Thank you ever so much for your time.
-- posted by tralas
» heni99_2000 - Re: Re: The Battle of Gate Pa
kia ora i am also seeking information for my whakapapa. my grandmothers name is Rahiri Pounamu Thompson nee Mcmillan who was the daughter of Tarere and Tukunui Mcmillan Tarere is my great grandmother her mother was Heeni Te Auerere and her father was Tiaho Hori Ngatai.Any information you have would be greatly appreciated >-- posted by heni99_2000
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