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Hurdon is a
suburb of New Plymouth, in the
western North Island of New Zealand. It is
located to the
southwest of the city centre. An
early settler of...
- "Fortuneteller" is a song
written by Dyer
Hurdon and
Basil Hurdon, and
recorded by
Bobby Curtola in 1962. It
reached number 5 on Canada's CHUM Charts...
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Francis Hurdon (June 18, 1834 –
December 19, 1914) was an
Ontario businessman and
political figure. He
represented Bruce South in the 1st
Canadian Parliament...
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Elizabeth Hurdon CBE (28
January 1868 – 29
January 1941) was a
British gynecologist and pathologist,
considered the
first gynecological pathologist.
Hurdon was...
- in 1960,
large areas including land to the
south of Paritutu, as well as
Hurdon,
Ferndale and
Huatoki were included, as well as land
straddling Mangorei...
- (among his
achievements was the cir****navigation of the world).
Francis Hurdon, the
Canadian politician was also born at Camelford. Two
members of the...
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Parliament Years Member Party 1st 1867–1872
Francis Hurdon Conservative 2nd 1872–1873
Edward Blake Liberal 1873–1874 3rd 1874–1875 1875–1878...
- 1814 to 1820. A
street (Goldsworthy Way) has been
named after him.
Francis Hurdon (1834–1914), a
prominent figure in
Canadian politics, was
educated in the...
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Herman Wallath (1874-07-18)18 July 1874 At Sea Died 24 July 1960(1960-07-24) (aged 86) New Plymouth, Taranaki, New
Zealand Resting place Hurdon Cemetery...
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Dunbar Sloane Wellington.
Arden died on 13 June 1955. She was
buried at
Hurdon Cemetery in New Plymouth. "Marriage | Arden—Godfrey".
Marlborough Daily...