Horrell, Elizabeth (1826–1913)
Horrell, Elizabeth (1826–1913)
New Zealand teacher. Name variations: Elizabeth Moore. Born Elizabeth Moore, April 21, 1826, in Devon, England; died on Jan 18, 1913, at Morrinsville, New Zealand; dau. of John Moore (farm bailiff); m. John Horrell (carpenter), 1849 (died 1897); children: 12.
Immigrated to New Zealand (1830); performed teaching duties during voyage and was appointed assistant schoolmistress in Lyttelton upon arrival, becoming Canterbury's 1st woman schoolteacher.
See also Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (Vol. 1).
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