Thomas Henry Wigley


Thomas Henry Wigley was a member of the New Zealand Legislative Council from 13 May 1870 to 11 June 1891, when he was disqualified for absence.
He was a son of Henry Rodolph Wigley, the first magistrate in South Australia, where T. H. Wigley arrived on the Schah aged 13 years. William Wigley MHA was a brother. After farming on the Murray River, he came to New Zealand in 1860. He was a member of the Nelson Provincial Council for some years. He later farmed Opuha Station in Canterbury.

Family

On 17 February 1863, Wigley married Mary Moorhouse at the Church of St Michael and All Angels in Christchurch. She was the daughter of William Moorhouse of Yorkshire, and William Sefton Moorhouse thus became Wigley's brother-in-law. Wigley's wife died on 18 May 1874. He then married Annie Caroline Lysaght of Wellington on 5 November 1879. Their son, Rodolph Wigley, was the founder of the Mount Cook Group of transport and tourism companies. Sir Henry Wigley was their grandson.