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    David John Panckhurst

    Published by AUTHOR, 2009

    Seller: Phoenix Books NZ, Waimate, CANTE, New Zealand

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    Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. From Poorhouse to Goldfields. The Story of David Panckhurst 1840-1905. Compiled by a Great-Grandson David John Panckhurst. Published by author 2006. Reprinted 2009 with corrections and additions. VERY SCARCE. Very good softback, no inscriptions, some creasing and rubbing to covers. 72 pages, illustrated. The life of David Panckhurst from the time of his birth in Gravesend in 1840 to his death in Greymouth, NZ in 1905. The origins of his mother's family, the Constants, and his stepfather's family, the Panckhursts, have been researched back to the 1750s. Extends beyong the death of David to the death of Mary and the marriage of each of the 14 children.