For other people with the surname Marsters, see Marsters (surname).
William Marsters
William Marsters on Palmerston Atoll
Born
Richard William Masters
(1831-11-06)6 November 1831
Walcote, Leicestershire
Died
22 May 1899(1899-05-22) (aged 67)
Palmerston Island, Cook Islands
Occupation(s)
Sailor, cooper, merchant
Known for
English adventurer who settled on Palmerston Island in the Pacific
William Marsters (born Richard Masters) (6 November 1821– 22 May 1899) was an English adventurer from Walcote, Leicestershire who settled on Palmerston Island in the Cook Islands on 8 July 1863, with his three Polynesian domestic partners. A handful of his descendants continue to live on Palmerston Island, while the majority now live in Rarotonga, or elsewhere in the Cook Islands, New Zealand and Australia.
Hilyard (2008); ISBN 978-0-473-13416-7 William Richard Marsters and Richard Masters by Maureen Hilyard The Marsters of Palmerston - The definitive story...
grade, Marsters joined the theatre group at Grace M. Davis High School and acted in many plays, including musicals. After graduation in 1980, Marsters studied...
Marsters is a variant of the more familiar Masters (surname). It may refer to: Bill Marsters, first president of the Cook Islands Christian Church Charles...
name "Marsters" due to the Gloucestershire accent. By the time his youngest daughter Titana Tangi died in 1973, there were over a thousand of Marsters' descendants...
The rock's name was reputedly conferred by WilliamMarsters, the 19th-century progenitor of the Marsters family, which continues to inhabit and administer...
January 2019, Marsters helped turn the first sod and lay the first stones of Marsters House, a hostel for the various branches of the Marsters family in Rarotonga...
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(1888–1957), US Navy rear admiral, aviator and explorer Richard Masters (aka WilliamMarsters), English sailor, cooper, trader and explorer Dick Rutkowski, diving...
Bill Marsters was often referred to as "Reverend Bill" in order to distinguish him from the many other Marsters family members named after William Marsters...
Primrose. It is named after the family land of Akakaingara, one of WilliamMarsters' three wives, on Penrhyn atoll. Rachel Hendery (2016). "Populating...
the Comic Book. New York: Basic Books. p. 210. ISBN 978-0465036578. Marsters, William Moulton (Winter 1943–44). "Why 100,000,000 Americans Read Comics"...
First Evil. Buffy gathers other allies throughout the series: Spike (James Marsters), a vampire, is an old companion of Angelus (Angel) and one of Buffy's...
narrated by James Marsters. Per a release on Jim Butcher's website on June 27, 2011, he reported that, "due to scheduling conflicts", Marsters would be unable...
feature called Chance (2002) which also featured her Buffy co-star James Marsters. She also collaborated with director James Kerwin in 2003 to produce her...
William Andrew Johnson (February 8, 1858 – May 16, 1943) was a lifelong Tennessean who was primarily employed as a restaurant cook. He was described as...
Islands New Zealand King – Charles III King's Representative – Sir Tom Marsters Prime Minister – Mark Brown Niue New Zealand King – Charles III King's...
Primetime Emmy Awards, one Guest Actor in a Drama Series award for portraying William Hinks on The Practice (2000–2001), and the second a Supporting Actor in...
Gina Gershon, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Kathy Bates, Harry Connick Jr., James Marsters, Nellie McKay, Dean Winters, Anne Kent, Brian McGrath, Sherie Rene Scott...
Slayers: A Buffyverse Story alongside his former Buffy co-stars James Marsters, Charisma Carpenter, Amber Benson, Juliet Landau, Emma Caulfield Ford,...