• Notable Kiwis

    From Mike Dippel@3:712/1321.5 to ALL on Wed Jul 8 11:11:52 2026
    It's New Zealand Week on WikiTree, in celebration of Matariki, the Maori New Year. Peer
    wikitree.com I am:

    23 degrees from Ed Hillary
    25 degrees from Rewi Alley
    22 degrees from Brian Barratt-Boyes
    26 degrees from Maurice Gee
    23 degrees from Murray Halberg
    19 degrees from Sophia Hinerangi
    28 degrees from Temuera Morrison
    25 degrees from Burt Munro
    22 degrees from Sam Neill
    22 degrees from Maurice Paykel
    23 degrees from Ernest Rutherford
    25 degrees from Kiri Te Kanawa

    More about them:

    Sir Edmund Hillary, mountaineer, explorer, philanthropist. He was the first person to
    summit Mount Everest.

    Rewi Alley, social reformer, educator and writer who spent 60 years in China, becoming
    one of China's most respected foreigners.

    Sir Brian Barratt-Boyes, cardio-thoracic surgeon who pioneered open heart surgery.
    Maurice Gee, one of New Zealand's most distinguished and prolific authors, having
    written over thirty novels for adults and children.

    Murray Halberg, middle-distance runner who won the gold medal in the 5,000 metre
    event at the 1960 Olympics. He also worked for the welfare of children with disabilities.

    Sophia Hinerangi, celebrated Ngati Ruanui guide of the Pink and White Terraces,
    sheltering dozens during the 1886 Tarawera eruption.

    Temuera Morrison, actor famous for his roles as Jango and Boba Fett in the Star Wars
    universe, and as "Dr. Hone Ropata" on the New Zealand soap opera "Shortland Street."

    Bert Munro, motorcycle racer famous for setting an under-1000 cc world record at
    Bonneville. His story is immortalized in "The World's Fastest Indian" movie.

    Sam Neill, actor best known for his role of Dr. Alan Grant in the Jurassic Park franchise.
    Maurice Paykel, businessman and philanthropist who co-founded the major appliance
    and medical technology manufacturing company Fisher & Paykel.

    Lord Ernest Rutherford of Nelson, a physicist who is often referred to as the "father of
    nuclear physics."

    Kiri Te Kanawa, internationally-acclaimed lyric soprano opera singer.

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    I have some ancestors that were actors, architects, astronauts, Afro-American, authors, bank robbers, boxers, comedians, detectives, ghosts, holocaust survivors
    Indian chiefs, pro hockey players, singers and musicians, painters, physicians,
    politicians, poets, popes, writers, WW I heroes. I guess that I am a collection of
    all of them, as we ALL are.

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    I have researched the ancestry for many persons interested in their family history,
    and I would love to see how WE are related.

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