William Grey Nicholls, MLC

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William Grey Nicholls, MLC

Also Known As: "Wiremu Kerei Tewi Nikora", "Wiremu Kerei Nikora"
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Birthplace: Coromandel, Waikato, North Island, New Zealand
Death: July 15, 1915 (61)
Te Aroha, Waikato, North Island, New Zealand (Cancer)
Place of Burial: Te Aroha, Waikato, North Island, New Zealand
Immediate Family:

Son of William George Nicholls and Hera "Sarah" Nicholls
Husband of Rihitoto Mataia Nicholls and Rihitoto Nicholls (Nikora)
Father of George Nicholls and George Mataia Nicholls
Brother of Hopetaia Nicholls; Charlotte (Harete) Te Whakaawa Guilding; Huhana Susan Cartman; Obediah Nicholls; Alice Grey Dearle and 2 others

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About William Grey Nicholls, MLC

The son of a Pakeha Maori, Nicholls had an illustrious ancestry on his mother’s side, and his wife Rihitoto Mataia also had a distinguished whakapapa. From the 1870s Nicholls farmed in Ohinemuri, and as a licensed interpreter played an important role in land transactions at the same time as he was becoming prominent in the Pakeha community. For over 30 years he invested in mining, starting at Te Aroha in 1880. He also invested in a variety of other enterprises, becoming prosperous through these investments, his farming, and in particular by acquiring and selling land. Over a 40-year period, Nicholls conducted many cases in the land court, and assisted Pakeha to acquire Maori land, and also acquired a considerable amount of land for himself and Rihitoto, who inherited many blocks from her father (but had to pay off his massive debts). Whereas Rihitoto was a prominent leader in the Maori community of Hauraki, Nicholls had the same role in Pakeha society. Active in a variety of initiatives to benefit the Ohinemuri community, he was a popular member and chairman of the Ohinemuri County Council, and late in life was elevated to the Legislative Council. Reputedly he assisted Maori in various ways, but clearly he identified rather more with his Pakeha ancestry. His career was a remarkably successful one, and his wife was also successful in maximizing the benefits that could be derived from her ancestry. Source: William Grey Nicholls and Rihitoto Mataia by Philip Hart (2016) https://researchcommons.waikato.ac.nz/bitstream/handle/10289/10333....

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William Grey Nicholls, MLC's Timeline

1853
December 26, 1853
Coromandel, Waikato, North Island, New Zealand
1877
June 18, 1877
Paeroa, Hauraki District, Waikato, New Zealand
1915
July 15, 1915
Age 61
Te Aroha, Waikato, North Island, New Zealand
July 15, 1915
Age 61
Te Aroha Cemetery, Te Aroha, Waikato, North Island, New Zealand
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