Thomas McDonnell, Snr.

Thomas McDonnell, Snr.

Infobox Officeholder


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office = co-Resident of New Zealand (with James Busby)
term_start =1835
term_end =1836
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predecessor =James Busby
successor =James Busby
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birth_place =County Antrim, Ireland
birth_date =1788
death_place =Onehunga, Auckland
death_date =13 September 1864

Thomas McDonnell, Snr. (born 1788 in County Antrim, Ireland - died 13 September 1864 in Onehunga, Auckland) was a timber trader and Additional British Resident in New Zealand. His oldest son was Colonel Thomas McDonnell.

He first arrived in New Zealand, with his family, in 1831 and established a timber-trading business at Horeke on the Hokianga Harbour. He later returned to England and was appointed Additional British Resident in New Zealand in late 1834 or early 1835. He did not arrive back in New Zealand until July 1835. He resigned as Additional Resident just one year later after several disputes with British Resident James Busby.

After ongoing disputes with Māori, other settlers and officials in the Hokianga, McDonnell moved to Whangarei in 1858, and then immediately to Onehunga. He died there after a fall from his horse in 1864.

References

[http://www.teara.govt.nz/1966/M/McdonnellThomas/McdonnellThomas/en Encyclopedia of New Zealand 1966]


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