Hello Jean

I've never had any need to research in NZ but I'd suggest that you get the death certificate for the man buried in the 1940s.

http://www.bdm.govt.nz/diawebsite.nsf/wpg_URL/Services-Births-Deaths- and-Marriages-Index?OpenDocument

Brenda

On 25 Mar 2007, at 14:17, Jean Peach wrote:

It is a long time since I posted anything to the list. I am wondering if anyone can help me with

Tracing family in New Zealand.



My husbands grandfather was a doctor, he left his wife and seven children at the end of 1901,

He was residing in England at the beginning of 1901 as I have found him with his family

Living in London. The story that all his siblings have told us is that he left for New Zealand

or Australia with His nurse.



Now surfing the web, I have come accross a site that tells me in one grave yard there is

A person buried there in the 1940's with the same name as my husbands grandfather.

Unfortunately it does not say his ageAre there any web sites for tracing our ancestors in NZ?

I would be most grateful for any  help you can give me.



Many thanks for reading this,



Jean in Berkshire

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Brenda in Allhallows, Kent
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