Hi All, Like you, I too had problems getting on the sight last night. It was completely jammed. Anyway, Thanks again for your input. If Dr Thomas Black is 'our' man then my Grandmother would have been just 10 years old on his death. I feel to air on the side of caution because if he was a widower and elderly at that, I doubt he'd be taking charge of a minor but who knows. Anyway, Majm- Thanks, it is great to have the 'ACTL' sorted out a bit better. Mum has always said it but never knew what it actually stood for. (Olive Mary died in NZ in 1954 NZ BDM Death Reg 1954/21972) Tropical, I too have looked in NZ Past papers for Concert pianists but as yet haven't found her mentioned. Mum says when she was 5 years old she recalls her Mother seated at a piano practising her works. Chopin's Etudes and Schuman in particular. As for the piano and sheets of music- long gone. The Depression saw to that. She believes her concert pianist days must have been before she married and had her 4 children.