Hi Julie
Am assuming that you have the NSW death certificate for young Thomas McGRATH ?
Are you able to add here please, further details ?
e.g.
* Mother's maiden name
* Years in NSW (for Thomas)
* Informant to death
* Place of death (if it is other than the Weymss Street address)
Registration Number: 1945/019786
Date & Place of Death: 1945 14th June - District Hospital Parramatta - late of 297 Holbeche Road Blacktown - Blacktown Shire.
Name & Occupation: MAURICE MCGRATH - Dealer
Sex & Age: Male 78 years
Cause of death (a) Congestive cardiac failure (b) Hypertension
Duration of last illness: --------
Medical attendant: Elizabeth M Fisher (Registered)
When he last saw deceased: 13th June 1945
Name & Occupation of father: Maurice McGrath - not known
(I think this is incorrect, it appears that Edith knew little about her fathers past, which fits with my own fathers lack of information about this side of the family. Dad always said. "We know nothing about Mums dad, we reckon he was a black fella!")Name & maiden surname of mother: - not known
Informant: Certified by Edith Hill - Daughter - 314 Parramatta Road Stanmore
Particulars of registration: 12th July 1945 - Parramatta
When & where buried; name of undertaker: 1945 15th July - Church of England Cemetery Prospect -C.J. Innes of the firm Charles Innes & Son
Where born and how long in Australian Colonies or States: New Zealand
Place of marriage, age, and to whom: Humula N.S.W. - Not Known - Sarah Oakman - Widower
Children of marriage:
Alice 51
(my grandmother); Edward 49; Edith 46; Peter 44; Roy 41; Clement 39; Vera 36; May 34; Alfred 32; Bert 30; living. Two males deceased
(I know one was named Maurice DOB 1896, died in WW1 30 March 1918 - France)