William Adams (New Zealand politician) explained

William Adams
Birth Date:21 March 1811
Birth Place:Upton, Herefordshire, England
Death Place:Langley Dale, Wairau Valley, New Zealand
Relations:Acton Adams (son)
Order:1st Superintendent of Marlborough Province
Term Start:1860
Term End:1860
Successor:W. D. H. Baillie
Constituency Mp2:Picton
Parliament2:New Zealand
Term Start2:1867
Term End2:1868
Predecessor2:Arthur Beauchamp
Successor2:Courtney Kenny

William Adams (21 March 1811 – 23 July 1884) was a 19th-century Member of Parliament from Marlborough, New Zealand and the first Superintendent of Marlborough Province.

Early life

Adams was born in Upton, Herefordshire, England, in 1811. He came to New Zealand in 1850, and arrived in Nelson on the Eden. He became one of the runholders in the Wairau Valley.[1]

Politics

He was the first Superintendent of Marlborough Province in 1860, following the separation from the Nelson Province.

He represented the Picton electorate from 1867 to 1868, when he resigned.[2]

Death

Adams died on 23 July 1884.[3] [4] He is buried on his homestead Langley Dale on the north bank of the Wairau River. He was survived by his wife and four sons, including Acton Adams.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Book: The Cyclopedia of New Zealand : Nelson, Marlborough & Westland Provincial Districts . 1906 . Cyclopedia Company Limited . 16 September 2010 . Christchurch . Mr. William Adams .
  2. Book: Wilson, James Oakley . New Zealand Parliamentary Record, 1840–1984 . 4th . First ed. published 1913 . 1985 . V.R. Ward, Govt. Printer . Wellington . 154283103 . 179.
  3. News: Nelson Evening Mail . 26 July 2011. XIX . 175 . 24 July 1884. 2.
  4. News: SUDDEN DEATH OF MR W. ADAMS. 26 July 2011. Nelson Evening Mail. XIX . 174 . 23 July 1884. 2.
  5. News: Local and General News . 15 April 2012. Marlborough Express. XX . 171 . 24 July 1884. 2.