James, Eliza and Emily emigrated to New Zealand along with other members of the Sedcole family including Eliza's parents, William and Margaret Sedcole. Eliza's brother, Captain John Sedcole, lived with his wife and children in Wellington. Emily married Captain Elijah Croucher on 26 September 1860 after a three-week engagement. Emily and Elijah lived together for a few weeks only. Shortly after the marriage, Elijah departed for
Lyttelton, intending to find a matrimonial home there. Emily was supposed to join him but did not do so despite several letters from him and his sending her £18. On 24 December 1860, instead of leaving for
Lyttelton on the
Emerald she travelled on the
Sea Gull to Wanganui where she reinvented herself as a dressmaker by the name of Miss Neville (sometimes recorded as "Nevill"). In November 1869 Emily petitioned the New Zealand Supreme Court for a divorce on the grounds of her husband's adultery and bigamy: Croucher had married Emily's sister-in-law, Eliza, while still married to Emily. Emily's divorce was granted under the
Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Act 1867. Under this Act, a husband could divorce his wife on the grounds of her adultery but a husband's adultery was not of itself sufficient grounds for divorce. A wife also had to prove some other ground such as cruelty, desertion or bigamy. The Chief Justice said that "under ordinary circumstances the relief of the Court would not have been granted because the grounds on which the petition had been presented were not sufficiently strong in warranting the Court in granting a dissolution of the marriage.... nevertheless the Court was disposed under all the circumstances to be lenient." Emily married the Reverend James McWilliam on 25 June 1873 using the name Emily Anna Canty although one source refers to her as Miss Emily Nevill. She was active in the work of the Maori Anglican Mission in
Otaki of which her husband James was appointed head. They had five children: • Olive, wife of Arthur Vere Winchester of Levin (1874–1957) • James Thomas McWilliam (1876–1945) • Catherine Minna McWilliam (1879–1881) • Isabel Maud Burr, wife of Patrick Harvey Burr of Te Hauke (1881–1948) • Muriel Mary Annie McWilliam of Te Hauke (1883–1957) Her husband died on 29 January 1907. == Musical associations ==