suffrage_petition
Surname: 
Tudor
Given names: 
Emma H.
Given address: 
Parsonage Wanganui
Sheet No: 477
Town/Suburb: 
Whanganui
City/Region: 
Whanganui
Notes: 

Biographical information provided by Peter Gerrie for the He Tohu exhibition:

Emma was a member of a pioneer family based at Ngatimoti near Motueka. She was born Emma Hardy Burrell around 1836, and married Rev. Thomas Lloyd Tudor, first Vicar at St Thomas’s, Motueka, on 9 April 1872. Thomas had come to New Zealand several years earlier to serve as a domestic chaplain to Bishop Selwyn.

Emma signed the Petition in Whanganui, where her husband was serving as Vicar to the local Bishop. Emma Tudor served the church at his side in Motueka, Picton, and Whanganui.
 
The couple had two children, Mary (born 1876) and Piers (born 1878).
 
Emma died in Whanganui on 29 August 1907, aged 71.

Click on sheet number to see the 1893 petition sheet this signature appeared on. Digital copies of the sheets supplied by Archives New Zealand.

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Posted: 03 Feb 2020

Emma actually died in Christchurch (see probate file on FamilySearch). She had an earlier child, Ethel Mary, later Powell, born in 1873.(NZBDM 1873/15523)