OBITUARY.
MRS. F. LELIEVRE
Last night a very well known Aki roa identity passed away in the persen of Mrs Francois Lelievre. Tne deceased lady, who had attained tl 0 ripe age of 83, has enjoyed fairly good health up to the last fortnigfcr, walking about even in the roughe t weather. Mrs Lelievre waß a daughter of tho late M. Emery de Maimanche, and arrived with her parents in tbe Comte do Paris in 1840, when sbe was eleven years old. SLo married the late Francois Lelievre, and had a family of eight childrenMessrs E. E., A., E. F. and Jules Lelievre, and Mesdames J. and E. L. Lelievre, G, Kearney, and R. Ferris. With her decease there remain on y fcur of the original emigrants who arrived in tbe Comte de • Paris—M and Madame Eteveneaux, M. Libeau, and P. de Malmanche.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LXX, Issue 4240, 1 October 1912, Page 2
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