John Marmon, known as Jacky Marmon (1798-1800?–1880),[1] was an Australian sailor, who became one of the first Europeans to live as a Pākehā Māori. His occupations included interpreter, shopkeeper, sawyer, carpenter and soldier.[1]
^ abRoger Wigglesworth. 'Marmon, John - Marmon, John', from the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, updated 30-Oct-2012
John Marmon, known as JackyMarmon (1798-1800?–1880), was an Australian sailor, who became one of the first Europeans to live as a Pākehā Māori. His occupations...
Marmon may refer to: JackyMarmon (c. 1798–1880), Australian sailor Daniel W. Marmon (1844–1909), American industrialist Susie Rayos Marmon (1877–1988)...
muskets were initially obtained while in Australia. Pākehā Māori such as JackyMarmon were instrumental in obtaining muskets from trading ships in return for...
Taonui, Mohi Tawhai, Arama Karaka Pi and Nōpera Panakareao. F. E. Maning, JackyMarmon and John Webster, of Opononi, Hokianga were three Pākehā Māori (a European...
Tohitapu. Bentley, Trevor (2010) - Cannibal Jack: The Life & Times of JackyMarmon, a Pakeha-Maori, Penguin Books, New Zealand ISBN 978-0143203827 Brown...
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overturned and he was ejected Lewis Jackson (USA) 1916-11-18 Open wheel Marmon American Automobile Association National Championship Santa Monica American...
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