Our Family History / O Tatou Whakapapa


A New Zealand family tree that spans from Waiomio/Motatau in the Bay of Islands to Pupuke in Whangaroa.

First Name Last Name

Nau mai, Haere mai!

We’re so glad you’re here and hope you enjoy exploring this website as much as we’ve enjoyed creating it. Thanks to the support of family and friends, our journey to discover and connect with our tupuna and whanau continues to grow. We hope this site becomes a welcoming place where whanau can gather to share stories, memories, and family histories.

We warmly welcome anything you can share - names, family stories, photos, documents, or treasured memories. Your feedback and suggestions for making this site even better are appreciated, too! If you’re a regular visitor or have found helpful information here, we’d also love for you to contribute.

We care deeply about your privacy, so we do our best to keep the names of living family members protected. The site is password protected, and we also use birth and death dates to help safeguard personal information. If you notice anything missing or have concerns about privacy, please contact us and we’ll make sure your loved ones are marked as living.

Nga mihi.

Waiomio
Extract from Tides of History - Bay of Islands county by Kay Boese, 1977.
Biography of Te Ruki Kawiti
Nga Puhi leader, warrior. 1770s-1854 by Kene Martin, 1990
Biography of Maihi Paraone Kawiti
Nga Puhi leader. 1807-1889 by Kene Martin, 1993
Tau Henare - whakapapa
Compiled about the 1970's. Author/Compiler unknown.
Hare Reihana - whakapapa
Ngati-Hine whakapapa compiled by Hare Reihana of Waiomio.
 
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