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Genealogical Sources Guide Births, Deaths and Marriages Mr & Mrs William Esquilant. 1900. De Maus Collection. c/n E3024/34 Hocken Collections/Te Uare Taoka o Hākena, University of Otago Library

Nau Mai Haere Mai ki Te Uare Taoka o Hākena: Welcome to the Hocken Collections He mihi nui tēnei ki a koutou kā uri o kā hau e whā arā, kā mātāwaka o te motu, o te ao whānui hoki. Nau mai, haere mai ki te taumata. As you arrive We seek to preserve all the taoka we hold for future generations. So that all taoka are properly protected, we ask that you: place your bags (including computer bags and sleeves) in the lockers provided leave all food and drink including water bottles in the lockers (we have a lunchroom off the foyer which everyone is welcome to use) bring any materials you need for research and some ID in with you sign the Readers Register each day enquire at the reference desk first if you wish to take digital photographs Beginning your research Most of the commonly used genealogical sources available at the Hocken Collections can be found on microfiche or in the Ready Reference section of the main reference area on the ground floor. Please ask staff if you need help locating any of these. We hold numerous other sources both published and unpublished and you can search for material on our Online Public Access Catalogues: for books, theses, journals, magazines, newspapers, maps, and audiovisual material, use Library Search Ketu. The advanced search http://otago.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?mode=ad vanced&vid=dunedin gives you several search options, and you can refine your results to the Hocken Library on the left side of the screen. The Library Search Guide http://otago.libguides.com/librarysearch contains helpful tips and assistance for using Library Search Ketu; for pictures, photographs and archives and manuscripts, use Hākena http://hakena.otago.ac.nz The Hākena Search Help Guide http://otago.libguides.com/hakena contains helpful tips and assistance for using Hākena; 2

some of the photographs from the Pictorial Collections are available for viewing online via Hocken Snapshop at http://hockensnapshop.ac.nz/. Some other photographs and artworks can be viewed at http://otago.ourheritage.ac.nz/. 3

What do you know already? Use the information you already have about your ancestor and their closest relatives (parents, children, siblings) to search for possible dates of events, such as birth, death, or marriage records school records headstone entries first or last entries in directories and electoral rolls wills Sources General Registrar-General s Index to Births, Deaths & Marriages [microfiche] An index of births, deaths and marriages for all of New Zealand for the period 1848 1990. Registration of European births, deaths and marriages became compulsory in 1856 but registration of Maori births and deaths was not compulsory until 1913. Maori marriage registration became compulsory in 1911. Maori births 1913 1960, Maori deaths 1913 1960, Maori marriages 1911 1951, War deaths 1914 1919, War deaths 1939 1945 are included on separate microfiche. For births and deaths to 1955 you can use the district key books to find the quarter of the year and place of registration. From 1956 the place of registration for births and deaths is recorded. The quarter of the year and place of registration cannot be calculated for marriages but both spouses should have the same folio number. For full details of the birth, death or marriage (available as certificates or electronic printouts), apply to Births, Deaths, Marriages in Wellington. Birth, Death and Marriage Historical Records You can now search online at https://www.bdmhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz/search/ for births that occurred at least 100 years ago; stillbirths if registered at least 50 years ago; marriages and eventually civil unions that occurred 80 years ago; and deaths that occurred at least 50 years ago or the deceasedʹs date of birth was at least 80 years ago. You still need to apply to Births, Deaths and Marriages for the full details just click on Order product. 4

Results include a registration number but this number is different to the folio numbers given on the microfiche for Births, Deaths and Marriages. To find out the place of birth, or death, (before 1956) and the quarter of the year that the event took place you will still need to look up the microfiche to get the folio number and then use the district key books. One advantage of the online indexes is that for some births the Christian names of both parents are provided, which can help you to work out if you have the right person, and help you to find siblings. Ancestry A number of resources relating to New Zealand birth, death and marriages are now available via the Ancestry database. This is available on the database computers in the reference area. The resources include New Zealand, Cemetery Records, 1800 2007; New Zealand, Death Index, 1848 1964; New Zealand, Birth Index, 1840 1950; and New Zealand, Marriage Index, 1840 1934. Church records Look for transcripts of marriage and baptismal registers in the ready reference area. There are three overall indexes to Presbyterian, Anglican and Catholic marriages in the Otago/Southland area to 1920. Check Hākena http://hakena.otago.ac.nz for the holdings of other registers and records after 1920. Presbyterian records are held at Presbyterian Church Archives in Dunedin their website www.archives.presbyterian.org.nz contains online indexes to marriages and baptisms for the period 1848 1920. Catholic records are held at the Diocesan Archives in Dunedin. There is an index to pre 1905 baptisms in the Catholic Diocese of Christchurch on the database computers. Newspapers Look for birth, death, and marriage notices, obituaries and accounts of weddings and funerals once you know the date the event occurred. Check holdings of the closest local newspaper, depending on where the event took place or the usual place of residence, in Library Search Ketu http://www.otago.ac.nz/library/ or ask staff to view the Union List of Newspapers. Try a search under the individual s name on Paperspast http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi bin/paperspast. Photocopies of compiled obituaries can be found in the Obituaries folders in the ready reference section. Newspaper indexes, available in the ready reference area, on microfiche or on the database computers, include 5

the Alexander Turnbull Library Biographical Index, Otago Daily Times Headlines Index 1946 1996 (incorporating Personals and Obituaries), and Catholic marriage and death notices from the New Zealand Tablet and Otago Daily Times. Search Library Search Ketu for holdings of published newspaper indexes. The Dunedin City Libraries Southern Regional News Index available at http://www.catalogue.dunedinlibraries.govt.nz/ includes articles from local newspapers. Only recent articles back to 1993, and items from the 1850s and 1930s are included in the online version. You must visit the McNab Room (third floor) to consult the complete index. Biographical dictionaries Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (available online at http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/biographies), Southern People, and Cyclopedia of New Zealand (available online at http://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/tei corpus cyclopedia.html ) are located in the ready reference collection. Search Library Search Ketu for other titles, such as Who s Who in New Zealand. Births School records Transcribed Admission Progress Withdrawal registers are available for many Otago primary, and only a few secondary, schools in the ready reference area. Ask staff to check the Otago Primary Schools database if you don t know which school your ancestor attended. Search Hākena if you cannot locate the register you are looking for as not all registers have been transcribed. If we do not hold the necessary register check the Otago Education Board Annual Examination Class lists as these provide the ages of children from which you could calculate a year of birth. Check Library Search Ketu for holdings of published jubilees and school registers. Marriages New Zealand Marriages 1836 1956 This index is available on the database computers. It allows you to look for marriage records by name and can help you locate the name of the other spouse when only one spouse s name is known. Only the names of the spouses, year of marriage and the folio number are 6

provided. For full details of the marriage, you need to apply to Births, Deaths & Marriages in Wellington. Varcoe s New Zealand Marriages Index If you know the name of one spouse but not whom they married then you can use this database, available at http://marvin.otago.ac.nz/marriages/marriages.php, in conjunction with the Registrar Generals Index for the period 1840 1956. Notices of Intention to Marry These notices have to be completed by one of the marriage partners for the district registrar before a marriage takes place. They sometimes provide additional useful details, such as length of residence in the district which, for some individuals, can equate to length of residence in the country, and who gave consent when the marriage involved a minor. Notices of Intention to Marry are held at Archives New Zealand Wellington Office for the period 1856 1956. An index to Balclutha Intentions to Marry 1861 1920 is available in the ready reference area. Divorce records The Dunedin Regional Office of Archives New Zealand holds records of divorces for the Otago and Southland area but these are restricted until 60 years after the divorce. Some of these files have been indexed and you can locate records on Archway, the online catalogue for Archives New Zealand, at http://archway.archives.govt.nz/ under the names of the individuals involved. If you know the date that a divorce took place you could check newspapers eg., Otago Witness, New Zealand Truth for details. Divorce information extracted from New Zealand Truth Newspaper is available on microfiche and covers the period 1946 1966. Deaths and Burials New Zealand Cemetery records [microfiche] Use New Zealand Cemetery Records A List of Holdings to see what cemeteries are listed for a particular district and to help you locate the appropriate microfiche. Hard copies of some Otago and Southland cemeteries are also located in the ready reference area. 7

New Zealand Burial Locator Version 2 This index is available on the database computers. It allows you to look for burial records by name, and provides the location of that burial or death. You then need to consult the appropriate cemetery records or other sources. It is helpful when you are not sure where someone may have died, or been buried, in New Zealand. You can also locate people with the same surname buried in the same location. Dunedin City and other Cemeteries The Dunedin City Council website lists burials in Dunedin City cemeteries at http://www.dunedin.govt.nz/facilities/cemeteries/cemeteries_search. The Christchurch City Libraries webpage has links to further cemetery records http://library.christchurch.org.nz/resources/newzealand/history/familyhistory/cemeterie s/. Cremation records Cremation records for Dunedin for the period 1927 1950, 1960 1998 are available in the ready reference area. Records for 1951 1960 are included in the Andersons Bay Cemetery records. Undertakers records There is one volume in the ready reference area containing a transcript of Cole and Springer, Dunedin undertakers, Registration of Death and Ledger Book for the period 1896 1902. For holdings of other undertakers records you should check Hakena, the archives and manuscripts catalogue. Wills The Hocken Collections do not hold wills. Check Archway, the online catalogue for Archives New Zealand, at http://archway.archives.govt.nz/ for the location of an individual s probate records. Index to New Zealand Probates pre 1900 is available on microfiche. 8

Other contacts Archives New Zealand www.archives.govt.nz Their research guide on Personal Identity http://archives.govt.nz/sites/default/files/personal_identity _A86014.pdf includes some useful information. Presbyterian Church Archives of Aotearoa New Zealand www.archives.presbyterian.org.nz Births Deaths and Marriages http://www.dia.govt.nz/births Deaths and Marriages Diocesan Archives http://www.cdd.org.nz/pastoral offices/ Dunedin City Libraries www.dunedinlibraries.com/home/ Katherine Milburn, Hocken Collections, February 2015 9

Other guides in this series include: A General Guide Shipping Records Occupations Residences Education Internet Sources First Church and School 1848. Photograph of Pen and Ink Drawing by DC Hutton. 1889. S06-443d Hocken Collections/Te Uare Taoka o Hākena 90 Anzac Ave, PO Box 56, Dunedin 9054 Phone 03 479 8868; fax 03 479 5078 reference.hocken@otago.ac.nz http://www.otago.ac.nz/library/hocken/ Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm (pictorial collections closed 9am-1pm) Tuesday 9am - 9pm (pictorial collections closed 9am-1pm and 5pm-9pm) Saturday 9am - 12noon (archives, publications & gallery open; pictorial collections by prior appointment) 10