Mary Caroline Bisley

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Mary Caroline Bisley (born Johanna Maria Karalina [Lina] Karsten) (23 December 1836-1917) was an early settler in Nelson, New Zealand, arriving in 1843.[1] She came to New Zealand on the St. Pauli, from Prussia (now Germany).[2]

Bisley's memoirs were published in 1899, and detail early settler existence in Moutere and the Nelson region.[1] Her gravestone is featured in the "Notable Women Walk" in Nelson. [3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b The Prow, Nelson Provincial Museum. http://www.theprow.org.nz/yourstory/mary-caroline-bisley/
  2. ^ Journal of the Nelson and Marlborough Historical Societies, Volume 2, Issue 1, 1987 http://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/tei-NHSJ05_01-t1-body1-d6.html
  3. ^ Nelson City Council, Notable Women Walk http://www.nelsoncitycouncil.co.nz/leisure/recreation/walks-and-walkways/heritage-walks/notable-women-walk-home/