Hi HerneBay
So pleased to see your message appear on the website. Myrtle May McKeon/Lynch/Filmer was my father"s 1/2 sister, born Myrtle Eva Quelch on 31 December 1899 according to her birth certificate. Her mother, Harriet Ellen Quelch, married my grandfather Frederick Harry Jenner, and Myrtle used to visit them and my father in Devon St Auckland where they lived. According to the information I have from the Registrar-General of BDM in NZ Myrtle was brought up as Myrtle May McKeon by Arthur Joseph McKeon and Cecelia McKeon (nee Quelch). We have not been able to find any information on Cecelia McKeon - maybe you can help? We have wondered if this was a name used by Harriet in helping to bring up Myrtle, as she was know by her family as Sis/Sissy.
After I got a copy of Myrtle's death notice I was able to contact your mother Alma Joan, (Known as Joan), but she wouldn't see me until she had spoken to her daughter in Australia, and I never heard back from her. I guess you are that daughter?
Eileen Katherine (Palmer) is buried at Purewa Cemetery in Auckland, Elizabeth Marie (Betty Whyte) is buried at Waikumete Cemetery in Auckland, and I have been unable to find any information on William John.
I have been to Myrtle's grave at Tuakau cemetery, and was able to take my father to see it before he died - he always remembered Myrtle visiting Harriet their mother, before his mother died in 1927. He also visited her when she was married to William Lynch, after he returned from WWII. William & Myrtle were married at St Patricks Catherdral in Auckland.
Would love any information you have on Myrtle, as Dad could remember how much she looked like their mother.
Hope this information is of help - have a number of family photos, including Harriet at about 13? yrs old, and her wedding photo to my grandfather; also of some of her brothers and her parents.
Hope to hear more from you soon.