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Research in Other Countries => New Zealand => New Zealand Completed Requests => Topic started by: casliber on Tuesday 17 May 11 15:49 BST (UK)
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Hi all,
my genealogy bug's been dormant a wee while but started sifting thru notes tonight and figured it was time to follow up on a lead...I've hit a dead end so am trying to get in touch with living relatives down one line. My great-grandfather's sister was a Muade LAMBETH (nee THOMPSON) who died 11 Jan 1974 and was cremated in Waikumete Cemetery. I was figuring there might be a death notice in an Auckland paper around that date which might have more information on where her children (plus maybe grandchildren) were living...? Poss. better to PM me as likely to be living names (?)
cheers
Cas Liber in Oz
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Hello.
I see the cemetery listing is for Maud LAMBETH with the Funeral Director listed as FLETCHER BROWN Directors. Though not a firm I know, they appear to still be in business, if a quick name search was acurate. You could try our NZ White Pages to confirm, as I just looked for a web page, and possible email address. [without luck.]
If you can make contact they should hold more records for you.
Fletcher Brown ★ 28 TOTARA AVENUE NEW LYNN, AUCKLAND, 09 8272223.
- Alan.
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Hi
Fletcher Brown have not been in business for quite a few years
Cheers Janette
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oh bother :(
Hence I am crossing my fingers for the newspaper to have some info...
cheers
Cas
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Actually I just realised - that this person:
http://www.pncc.govt.nz/ServicesAndFacilities/OnlineServices/CemeteryAndCremationDetail.aspx?id=38999
i.e. a Henry William Lambeth d. 23/12/1989
is 99.9% likely to be her son as her husband is here too
http://www.pncc.govt.nz/ServicesAndFacilities/OnlineServices/CemeteryAndCremationDetail.aspx?id=28742
I note the 1989 burial was Robert J Cotton & Sons Ltd and they appear to still be in business - are these people ok with being contacted?
I will cross my fingers as well that someone can look up death notice from 23/12/1989 from a local newspaper............
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It would be worth a try,most FD's are very helpful,
Cheers Janette
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As an update, I've emailed Robert J. Cotton and am crossing my fingers....
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If you have no luck its worth a snail mail to NZSG northshore who have a collection of the herald notices
for a small donation and stamped envelope you can ask for notices for as many as you like
Details are in teh resource section, or ask and we can give exact address
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Althea
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Hello again Cas.
I've spoken to our local friendly director, who advises that J WEIR & Co were often used by FLETCHER BROWN, to do their embalming, and may have, when the business closed, obtained their records. Otherwise it could be worth your while, to enquire of a neighbouring business TILTON, OPIE & PATTINSON. Both can be contacted by phone or email.
Funeral Director's records are good, because they retain the contact address for service. That can be a family member, or a Lawyer, which can lead to other information like wills, and probate records etc. which are not published in newspapers, or with on-line cemetery records.
Because of today's privacy issues, be prepared to prove that your enquiry is a genuine family enquiry, after information about, a deceased family member.
- Alan.
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Hi ,
the privacy issue should not be a problem,this is a letter from the Commissioner's office
Dear Janette ,
The Privacy Act deals with personal information about a natural person which means that general information about a deceased person is not covered by the Privacy Act. However health information about a deceased person is covered by the Privacy Act and remains so for 20 years from the date of death.
Therefore if the information you wished to obtain from the FD was not health information, then the Privacy Act would not restrict the information being disclosed to you.
I trust this information will be useful.
Regards
XXXXX XXXXXXXXX
Senior Enquiries Officer
Office of the Privacy Commissioner
Cheers Janette
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As an update - I rang the FD in Palmerston North (RJ Cotton) and they were very friendly, so have made contact with a third cousin. However, he doesn't know anything of his great grandmother who died in Auckland in 1974.....