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Send a message to the person who requested a photo of the grave monument of James Gill with the following comment:

Mary Jane Gill is my great-great-grandmother and the daughter of Ellen Workman, daughter of Kokoroiti Rewhaunga. Ellen W and Kokoroiti both faced diversity in their lives, one being the Maori wife of a white man and the other an Irish immigrant. My mother and I are visiting my great-aunt in a few weeks and I would love to show her this photo as part of a family history project. I also want a better look at the gravestone, I'm worried it my need restoring as Mary Jane's name does not appear in the official council listing, only surname and date of death. She was in the first group of women worldwide able to vote and did so every year until her early death, so I want to know that she as a pioneer and daughter of diversity, is remembered correctly. Thank you.

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