Barrer, Nina Agatha Rosamond (1879–1965)
Barrer, Nina Agatha Rosamond (1879–1965)
New Zealand teacher and eugenicist. Name variations: Nina Agatha Rosamond Greensill. Born Aug 9, 1879, in Picton, New Zealand; died Sept 17, 1965, in Masterton, New Zealand; dau. of John Abraham Roberts Greensill and Selina Rebecca (Downes) Greensill; Canterbury College, MA, 1902; m. Thomas Robert Barrer (engineer), 1904 (died 1951); children: 3 sons, 1 daughter.
Was scholastic head mistress for Queen Victoria School for Maori Girls at Parnell (1903); helped to establish Wairarapa High School (1923); served as president of Masterton branch of Women's Division of New Zealand Farmers' Union (1927–30) and edited division's magazine, New Zealand Country-woman (1933–35); promoted eugenicist arguments and published pamphlet, The Problem of Mental Deficiency in New Zealand (1933). Awarded British Empire Medal (1959).