Edward Gibbon Wakefield New Zealand politician
Edward Gibbon Wakefield is a 66 years old New Zealand politician from London, England. Edward Gibbon Wakefield was born on March 20, 1796 (died on May 16, 1862, he was 66 years old) in London, England as Edward Gibbon Wakefield.
About
Birth name of Edward Gibbon Wakefield is Edward Gibbon Wakefield
No, he died on 05/16/1862, 162 years ago. He was 66 years old when he died. He died in Wellington
Family
His mother is Susanna Crash and his father is Edward Wakefield. and Edward Wakefield was 107 years old when Edward born. His father was a British politician.
Parents
Wives
Edward Gibbon Wakefield had two marriages.
Ellen Turner
He married with Ellen Turner on Wednesday, March 1st, 1826. Edward Gibbon Wakefield was 29 years old. Married for 198 years, 8 months.
Eliza Susan Pattle
Wakefield married with Eliza Susan Pattle on Saturday, July 27th, 1816. Edward Gibbon Wakefield was 20 and Eliza Susan Pattle was 17 years old. Married for 208 years, 3 months.
Children
He had three children, Edward , Susan (18) and Jerningham (58, New Zealand politician) .
Siblings
Edward Gibbon Wakefield had 4 siblings. Daniel (1 year younger) , Early New Zealand settler William (5 years younger) , New Zealand surveyor Felix (11 years younger) , and New Zealand settler Arthur (3 years younger)
What was Edward's zodiac sign?Edward Gibbon Wakefield zodiac sign was aries.
Other facts about Edward Gibbon Wakefield
Place of death | Wellington , country: New Zealand |
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Has works in the collection | Australian National Maritime Museum |
Date of death | 1862-01-01T00:00:00Z |
Country of citizenship | United Kingdom Of Great Britain And Ireland |
Given name | Edward |
Languages spoken, written or signed | English |
Writing language | English |
Birth name | Edward Gibbon Wakefield |
Native language | English |
Family name | Wakefield. Show people with the surname Wakefield |
Copyright status as a creator | Copyrights On Works Have Expired , applies to jurisdiction: worldwide |
Position held | Member Of The New Zealand Parliament , replaced by: Dillon Bell |