Sarah Dougherty (c.1818 – 7 November 1898) was a New Zealand community leader, nurse, boarding house keeper and gardener. She was born in Derry, Ireland on c.1818.[1] Dougherty lived in Cutters Bay, Port Underwood during the Wairau Affray and afterwards in Wellington.

References edit

  1. ^ Manson, Hugo. "Sarah Dougherty". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 23 April 2017.

Further reading edit

  • Manson, C. (1974). The story of a New Zealand family : The beginnings. With a foreword by Cecil Manson. Whatamongo Bay, N.Z.: Cape Catley.
  • Manson, C. (1981). Widow of Thorndon Quay : Part II of The story of a New Zealand family. Wellington [N.Z.]: Pigeon Press : distributed by Mallinson Rendel. ISBN 0-473-00078-4
  • Greenaway, S., Brown, H., O'Flaherty, E., & Wojcik, P. (2000). Sarah and Daniel Dougherty and their descendants. Tauranga [N.Z.]: S. Greenaway. ISBN 0-473-06813-3