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Land Transfer Office Wellington 1871-1913 Nominal Index Land Transfer Office Wellington 1871-1913 Nominal Index "G" Archives NZ Reference AEFT 19643 W299 LTOW299/41 Nominal Index F-K Name Volume Folio G. A. Fairbrother Limited 13 450 Henry John Gaarder 33 117 Alfred Frederick Gabb 23 471 Charles Baker Gabb 7 773 Margaret Theresa Gabb 24 458 Mary Baker Gabb 32 15 James Oliver Gabbally 25 521 Frederick George Gabites 18 326 Martha Elizabeth Gabites 12 549 Mattias Gabrielic 17 237 Charles Benjamin Gaby 4 789 Herbert Gaby 3 526 Mary Gaby 2 464 Mary Fanny Gaby 15 292 William D'Oyly Gaby 4 750 Arthur Gadsby 2 655 Frederick Gadsby 7 235 Joseph Gadsby 5 588 Mary Ann Elizabeth Gadsby 7 62 George Alfred Gadsden 3 74 Priscilla Gaffey 27 108 Phillip Gaffney 34 80 Carl Gagern 5 693 Frederick Gagern 3 153 Fritz Gagern 4 154 James Gahan 7 643 David Gain 5 850 Edward Claude Gaisford 10 79 Henry Gaisford 5 129 Henry Russell Gaisford 32 44 James William Gaitt 3 570 James Galbally 23 140 Annie Phoebe Galbraith 6 318 Annie Selina Galbraith 3 744 Edith Sophia Galbraith 28 279 George Galbraith 3 340 Henry Galbraith 1 263 John Smart Galbraith 5 460 Neil Galbraith 10 548 Robert Galbraith 6 290 Ellen Lucy Gale 17 139 Nelly Gale 11 738 Thomas Escourt Theobald Gale 1 875 Thomas John William Gale 8 206 Frank Gall 10 34 William Ramsay Gall 37 415 Bernard Gallagher 2 880 Catherine Gallagher 13 118 Eileen Margaret Gallagher 29 308 www.nzpictures.co.nz Last updated 09 October 2016 1 of 56 Land Transfer Office Wellington 1871-1913 Nominal Index "G" Archives NZ Reference AEFT 19643 W299 LTOW299/41 Nominal Index F-K Name Volume Folio George Gallagher 32 520 Honoria Gallagher 6 251 James Gallagher 1 502 John Gallagher 1 502 Margaret Gallagher 10 514 Peter Gallagher 15 425 Peter James Gallagher 7 595 Samuel Gallagher 6 537 Ellen Gallaher 31 506 George Hill Gallaher 21 438 Frances Charlotte Galland 10 379 James Galland 8 419 Efstatheos Nicholas Gallate 38 65 George Nicholas Gallate 18 233 Haralambos Nicholas Gallate 12 101 David Gallatly 21 326 William David Gallaway 23 338 Albert James Gallichan 8 299 Arthur William Gallichan 36 89 Edwin Gallichan 4 520 Elizabeth Gallie 32 332 John Gallie 1 408 Mary Gallie 1 674 Charles Frank Galliers 31 224 Alexander Gallon 7 442 Alexander Cruickshank Gallon 5 716 William Stuart Gallon 11 202 Gilbert Henry Gallop 32 49 Charles Scott Galloway 5 708 Daniel Galloway 2 608 David Galloway 1 874 Frances Jane Galloway 4 786 George Galloway 6 536 Henry Galloway 2 787 Herbert Witworth Galloway 12 202 John Galloway 1 932 Josephine Margaret Galloway 19 233 Mary Annie Galloway 6 55 Robert Munro Galloway 1 576 Thomas Galloway 1 160 William Galloway 3 153 William David Galloway 14 56 Henry Gallus 20 411 Agnes Small Galpin 32 39 Alfred Galpin 2 934 Alfred Niel Galpin 5 895 Alison Ada Galpin 34 41 Annie Galpin 4 770 Arthur Galpin 6 709 www.nzpictures.co.nz Last updated 09 October 2016 2 of 56 Land Transfer Office Wellington 1871-1913 Nominal Index "G" Archives NZ Reference AEFT 19643 W299 LTOW299/41 Nominal Index F-K Name Volume Folio Catherine Galpin 27 100 Charles Mace Galpin 1 630 Charles William Galpin 6 601 Edgar Richard Galpin 30 519 George Alfred Galpin 30 195 Janet Elizabeth Galpin 34 41 Richard Galpin 34 41 Ronald John Galpin 34 41 Ruth Euphemia Galpin 6 606 William Galpin 11 561 William Thomas Galpin 1 630 Ellen Jean Galvin 11 208 Francis Galvin 21 319 Francis Henry Grattan Galvin 36 81 Johanna Galvin 31 301 Michael Galvin 1 848 Patrick Galvin 11 436 Robert Galvin 35 367 Robert John Galway 4 669 William Henry Lawrence Galway 19 489 Charles Galwey 12 179 Charles Edmund Galwey 14 166 Charles Edward Galwey 3 4 Eleanor Galwey 1 809 John de Burgh Galwey 20 351 Marion Galwey 8 458 Mary Eleanor Galwey 2 410 William Henry Lawrence Galwey 3 630 William Henry Lawrence Galwey 14 362 Arthur James Galyar 24 187 Frank Galyar 24 323 George Galyar 24 186 George Henry Galyer 24 323 Richard Galyer 13 512 Charles Gamble 2 782 Charles Strode Gamble 5 143 Ernest Charles Gamble 36 534 Henry Walter Gamble 5 479 James Gamble 7 202 John Gamble 15 183 John Edward Gamble 19 154 John James Gamble 2 578 John Robert Gamble 7 18 Mary Ellen Gamble 7 202 William Gamble 7 792 Emily Louisa Gambrill 12 426 Stephen Gambrill 10 122 Abel Blake Gamlin 36 253 Edwin Gamman 17 283 www.nzpictures.co.nz Last updated 09 October 2016 3 of 56 Land Transfer Office Wellington 1871-1913 Nominal Index "G" Archives NZ Reference AEFT 19643 W299 LTOW299/41 Nominal Index F-K Name Volume Folio George Albert Gamman 11 13 Samuel Gamman 17 283 William Alfred Gamman 11 13 G. 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Gamman and Company Limited 34 563 George Albert Gammon 11 105 William Alfred Gammon 11 105 William John Gandy 1 692 James Gane 15 321 Albert Edward Gannaway 7 59 Caroline Gannaway 20 558 Edward Charles Gannaway 1 669 Frederick George Gannaway 14 250 Frederick George Gannaway 38 558 John Gannaway 5 601 John William Gannaway 14 250 Catherine Laresia Ganstad 5 488 Charles Elias Ganstad 2 189 Christopher Ganstad 1 591 John Ganstad 4 411 John Jacob Ganstad 5 880 Harry Gant 37 186 Karl Ganter 6 851 Elizabeth Gapes 13 231 Francis Alice Vyse Gapes 12 316 George Gapes 20 461 Clara Agnes Gapper 28 284 Emily Gapper 19 477 Emma Gapper 7 589 Gordon Saywell Gapper 10 476 Herbert Carrington Gapper 7 676 Samuel Edward Gapper 3 475 Frederick William Garard 1 88 Dimitri Garbis 11 5 Ransom Garbutt 5 281 James Garcia 26 422 Jeanie Grace Gard 24 180 Joseph Rowe Gard 1 412 Julia Gard 2 768 Sarah Ann Gard 1 562 William Gard 1 621 William George Gard 3 336 Basil Robertson Gardener 5 779 Beatrice Adelaide Gardener 15 18 Charlotte Jane Gardener 28 271 George Matthew Gardener 5 786 George Matthew Gardener 24 544 William Charles Rooking Rokeby Gardener 19 228 Frederick Gardes 12 14 Henry Gardes 1 150 www.nzpictures.co.nz Last updated 09 October 2016 4 of 56 Land Transfer Office Wellington 1871-1913 Nominal Index "G" Archives NZ Reference AEFT 19643 W299 LTOW299/41 Nominal Index F-K Name Volume Folio Henry Berhard Gerhard Gardes 4 755 Allen Francis Gardiner 7 314 Amy Gardiner 23 335 Basil R. Gardiner 12 365 Benjamin Freebury Gardiner 19 488 Charles Frederick Gardiner 30 370 Charles Henry Gardiner 14 106 Charles Lloyd Gardiner 4 899 David Gardiner 31 162 Elizabeth Harriett Gardiner 27 420 Emily Rose Gardiner 7 269 Frederick William Gardiner 33 30 Hayward Gardiner 22 346 Helen Gardiner 22 347 Henry Gardiner 1 98 Henry John Gardiner 34 286 James Gardiner 5 387 James Stanley Gardiner 25 7 John Gardiner 11 509 John Thomas Gardiner 36 77 Kate Gardiner 10 573 Louisa Ann Gardiner 30 190 Lucy Gardiner 10 99 Maggie Gardiner 4 201 Mary Gardiner 11 503 Norah Margaret Carrol Gardiner 8 427 Robert Gardiner 12 102 Thomas Gardiner 10 57 Thomas John Gardiner 7 627 William Gardiner 3 421 William Henry Gardiner 1 128 Ada Gardner 34 215 Alfred Gardner 1 63 Alice Mary Gardner 36 253 Andrew Gardner 2 519 Arthur James Gardner 6 648 Barbara Ann Gardner 6 419 Bertie Howard Gardner 5 600 Charles Gardner 5 624 Charles Frederick Gardner 7 144 Charles Stanley Gardner 13 544 David Gardner 6 785 Douglas Gardner 7 443 Edward Gardner 13 450 Elizabeth Ann Gardner 12 87 Florence Amelia Gardner 26 185 George Gardner 3 298 Grace Margaret Gardner 38 354 Hector Edward Gardner 7 744 www.nzpictures.co.nz Last updated 09 October 2016 5 of 56 Land Transfer Office Wellington 1871-1913 Nominal Index "G" Archives NZ Reference AEFT 19643 W299 LTOW299/41 Nominal Index F-K Name Volume Folio James Gardner 5 387 James Caldwell Gardner 13 543 James William Gardner 7 144 John Gardner 2 41 Kassie Mary Gardner 2 234 Kate Gardner 37 148 Katherine Annie Gardner 21 325 Leonard Alfred Gardner 15 358 Manson Edward Gardner 15 485 Margaret Gardner 13 543 Martha Gardner 18 223 Mary Gardner 6 287 Mary Jane Gardner 3 7 Percival Gardner 2 805 Rebecca Gardner 1 656 Robert Gardner 3 584 Robert Clifford Gardner 12 119 Robert Dillon Gardner 32 47 Thomas Gardner 3 35 Walter Andrew Gardner 7 744 William Gardner 1 246 William James Gardner 27 541 William Samuel Gardner 3 670 Willie Osmon Lawrence Gardner 32 43 Joseph Garfield 33 254 George Ernest Garforth 2 38 Giovanni Gargiulo 28 555 Giovanni Garguilo 11 364 David Garland 11 117 Francis Le Marquais Garland 5 693 Henry Garland 5 693 Julia Garland 30 515 Laura Lilian Garland 15 380 Thomas Garland 11 338 Ada Marion Garlick 11 143 Harry Garlick 37 360 Henry Garlick 16 328 Henry Garlick 35 130 James Garlick 1 356 Joseph Hanks Garlick 1 330 Robert Henry Garlick 6 39 Samuel Joseph Garlick 2 885 Francis Garmonsway 20 471 James Garmonsway 8 510 Alfred Garner 3 872 Alice Ann Garner 7 669 Annie Maud Garner 13 397 Charles Garner 34 475 Edward Garner 2 720 www.nzpictures.co.nz Last updated 09 October 2016 6 of 56 Land Transfer Office Wellington 1871-1913 Nominal Index "G" Archives NZ Reference AEFT 19643 W299 LTOW299/41 Nominal Index F-K Name Volume Folio Edward William Garner 23 411 Edwin Lewin Garner 33 565 Elizabeth Garner 36 49 Elizabeth Miriam Garner 11 Emma Elizabeth Garner 17 461 Frank Meredith Garner 27 542 Henry Meredith Garner 36 49 Hilda Meredith Garner 38 473 Lucy Mary Garner 23 411 Mary Garner 23 464 May Meredith Garner 38 472 Norah Baker Garner 10 13 Samuel Garner 34 109 Thomas Garner 7 669 Walter Garner 28 258 Walter Parkinson Garner 26 419 William Parkinson Garner 38 Henry Garnett 14 182 William Garnett 26 286 Benjamin Garnham 2 933 Edith Sophia Garnham 10 214 George Henry Garnham 36 172 Robert Garnham 5 712 Alice Mary Garrard 7 369 Joseph Louis Garrard 26 52 Thomas Garrard 3 201 George Garratt 8 208 George Robert Garratt 15 97 James Garratt 32 41 Linnett Garratt 18 495 Thomas Ashton Garratt 3 259 Thomas Knudson
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