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  1. Eliza Wohlers. Eliza Wohlers (6 September 1812 – 14 December 1891) was an English emigrant to New Zealand who married a German missionary and joined him in his mission work. Eliza Wohlers, photographed in Dunedin ca 1877 http://natlib.govt.nz/records/23172144.

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  3. Wohlers, Eliza – Dictionary of New Zealand Biography – Te Ara. by Sheila Natusch. Biography. Johann Friedrich Heinrich Wohlers, known in New Zealand as John Frederick Henry Wohlers, was born on 1 October 1811 at Mahlenstorf, a village several miles from Bremen on the border of the kingdom of Hanover and the grand duchy of Oldenburg.

  4. How to cite this page: Sheila Natusch. 'Wohlers, Eliza and Wohlers, Johann Friedrich Heinrich', Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, first published in 1990, updated October, 2017.

  5. Memorial to Johan and Eliza Wohlers. He married Eliza Hanham in Wellington in 1849, and they had one daughter, Gretchen. Wohlers died on 7 May 1885 at The Neck on Stewart Island; he was survived by his wife for six years. Both are buried at Ringaringa near Oban. A memorial to the Wohlers was built above Ringaringa Beach looking out towards ...

  6. views 3,367,375 updated. Wohlers, Eliza (c. 1812–1891) New Zealand missionary, dressmaker, nurse, and teacher. Name variations: Eliza Hanham, Eliza Palmer. Born Eliza Hanham (baptized, Sept 6, 1812), at Bridport, Dorset, England; died Dec 14, 1891, at Thornbury, Southland, New Zealand; dau. of William (laborer) and Hannah (Hinde) Hanham; m.

  7. Johann Friedrich Heinrich Wohlers, known in New Zealand as John Frederick Henry Wohlers, was born on 1 October 1811 at Mahlenstorf, a village several miles from Bremen on the border of the kingdom of Hanover and the grand duchy of Oldenburg. He was the son of Johann Gerd Wohlers, a farmer, and his second wife, Margareta Adelheid Ahlers.

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