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NZ Marriages (Groom)        🔍 ASH

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NZ Intention to Marry Index (1882-1899)Kate Lilley        🔍 ASH

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Bride Groom Marriage District Year Volume Page Entry
🌳 Kate Lilley 🌳 Thomas Wilson Wangarei 1894 39 99 81
🌳 Kate Lilley 🌳 Thomas Wilson Wangarei 1894 39 99 81
Hawke's Bay Knowledge Bank Who's WhoKate Lilley        🔍 ASH

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Te Papa Collections - PeopleKate Lilley        🔍 ASH

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Gisborne Photo News (1954-1975, 1993–1996)Kate Lilley        🔍 ASH

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Nelson Photo News (1960-1972)Kate Lilley        🔍 ASH

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Whanganui Council Property RollsLilley, Kate        🔍 ASH

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Tributes Online (obituaries)Kate Lilley        🔍 ASH

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NZ Presbyterian MarriagesKate Lilley        🔍 ASH
Shadows of TimeKate Lilley        🔍 ASH
Sooty NZ (NZ history and genealogical information)Kate Lilley        🔍 ASH
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Kahukura: Faunal Exploitation in a Southern New Zealand Context Kahukura lies near the cusp of two distinct but connected regions - Foveaux Strait and the Catlins. The following research examines Kahukura’s site function and faunal exploitation. It explores how Kahukura relates to and compares with other sites in the Catlins and Foveaux Strait, its role in the broader settlement network and how environmental factors have influenced the region’s archaeology. This study uses information from excavations and previous studies at Kahukura. A dense, stratified midden was analysed to establish the faunal resources that were utilised, the practices employed during exploitation and possible chronological changes. Shellfish, particularly hard shore taxa, was the most abundant faunal class and was probably a relatively accessible and stable resource. Fishing was probably the main activity; coastal, demersal fish, commonly caught using baited hooks, were the most abundant, followed by fish commonly caught using lures. Dog, whale and fur seal were exploited, although pinnipeds were less abundant than in earlier Catlins’ sites. Of birds, colonial nesting birds were most commonly caught, while coastal and forest taxa were found in low numbers. Some coastal birds may have been preserved and then consumed elsewhere. Taxa present at Kahukura tended to be most abundant during the warmer months. Few chronological changes were noted. Kahukura’s faunal assemblage was comparable to that at nearby Tokanui, whichwas occupied during a similar period. Rigorous analyses of other large middens in Foveaux Strait and Catlins are scarce. While fish taxa were generally similar to many middens in Foveaux Strait, shallow water taxa were less abundant. Findings from Kahukura are consistent with current theories of settlement and chronology in southern New Zealand. Kahukura’s main occupation phase was relatively brief - sometime during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Like many other sites in the region, it is interpreted as a temporary camp associated with larger sites further north. Occupation was focused on the exploitation of local resources - in this case, coastal fauna. Population depression of valuable taxa eventually forced the abandonment of the region. Lilley, Kate Otago University Research Archive / University of Otago
Advanced versus basic life support in the prehospital setting: impacts on survival following major trauma in Aotearoa New Zealand Introduction Emergency medical services (EMS) provide prehospital care for trauma patients. Both prehospital advanced life support (ALS) and basic life support (BLS) can be performed on trauma patients in New Zealand. Multiple published systematic reviews have not found a conclusive survival benefit for trauma patients who received prehospital ALS compared to BLS, and no studies have been undertaken in New Zealand. Aim This thesis aimed to investigate the relationship between prehospital ALS compared to BLS and survival to hospital for major trauma patients in New Zealand. Methods A mixed methods approach was utilised. The quantitative phase examined routinely collected data for major trauma patients attended by a road ambulance between 1 December 2016 to 30 November 2018 in New Zealand. To estimate the odds of survival for patients who received ALS compared to BLS only, propensity scores were used to adjust for baseline differences and then incorporated in a multivariable model. The qualitative phase explored the potential implications of the quantitative results for EMS practice in New Zealand. Semi-structured interviews were undertaken with key stakeholders identified from the ambulance and trauma sector. The interview transcripts were analysed using thematic analysis. Results Of 1,118 attended patients that met the inclusion criteria, 59% (n=661) received ALS and 41% received BLS only (n= 457). Mortality was low with only 5% of patients (n=52) not surviving to hospital. After adjustment, the odds of survival for patients who received ALS were 1.49 times higher than patients who received BLS only (95% CI 0.66, 3.35). Five key stakeholder organisations from the ambulance and trauma sector were identified (Hato Hone St John, Wellington Free Ambulance, Northern Rescue Helicopter Limited, National Trauma Network, and Kaunihera Manapou Paramedic Council) and a clinical leader from each organisation was interviewed. Six themes were generated from the thematic analysis: pathways and processes, the role of evidence, ambivalent thoughts on interventions, who provides care, what lies ahead, and clinical judgement. The interviewees discussed the provision of ALS in light of the quantitative results shared with them. They considered that the choice of ALS was based on the clinical judgment of ambulance officers informed by training and experience. Prehospital guidelines help reduce variation in care and in conjunction with clinical judgement, contribute to equitable outcomes. There was support for the provision of ALS for major trauma patients despite the inconclusive quantitative findings. Conclusion Although the adjusted odds ratio suggests that ALS provides a survival benefit for major trauma patients, the confidence interval indicates there is considerable uncertainty with the estimate. The interviewees continued to support the provision of ALS based on clinical judgement, noting that there was insufficient evidence to change current EMS practice in New Zealand. This thesis has illustrated the tension between population level data and provision of care at the individual level. Future research should examine outcomes beyond survival such as disability and quality of life. Campbell, Nicola Otago University Research Archive / University of Otago
An Outcome Evaluation of a New Zealand Farm Safety Intervention: A Historical Cohort Study Background Cryer, Colin
Langley, John D.
Samaranayaka, Ari
Davie, Gabrielle
Morgaine, Kate
Lilley, Rebbecca
Barson, David
Otago University Research Archive / University of Otago
Kahukura: Faunal Exploitation in a Southern New Zealand Context Kahukura lies near the cusp of two distinct but connected regions - Foveaux Strait and the Catlins. The following research examines Kahukura’s site function and faunal exploitation. It explores how Kahukura relates to and compares with other sites in the Catlins and Foveaux Strait, its role in the broader settlement network and how environmental factors have influenced the region’s archaeology. This study uses information from excavations and previous studies at Kahukura. A dense, stratified midden was analysed to establish the faunal resources that were utilised, the practices employed during exploitation and possible chronological changes. Shellfish, particularly hard shore taxa, was the most abundant faunal class and was probably a relatively accessible and stable resource. Fishing was probably the main activity; coastal, demersal fish, commonly caught using baited hooks, were the most abundant, followed by fish commonly caught using lures. Dog, whale and fur seal were exploited, although pinnipeds were less abundant than in earlier Catlins’ sites. Of birds, colonial nesting birds were most commonly caught, while coastal and forest taxa were found in low numbers. Some coastal birds may have been preserved and then consumed elsewhere. Taxa present at Kahukura tended to be most abundant during the warmer months. Few chronological changes were noted. Kahukura’s faunal assemblage was comparable to that at nearby Tokanui, whichwas occupied during a similar period. Rigorous analyses of other large middens in Foveaux Strait and Catlins are scarce. While fish taxa were generally similar to many middens in Foveaux Strait, shallow water taxa were less abundant. Findings from Kahukura are consistent with current theories of settlement and chronology in southern New Zealand. Kahukura’s main occupation phase was relatively brief - sometime during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Like many other sites in the region, it is interpreted as a temporary camp associated with larger sites further north. Occupation was focused on the exploitation of local resources - in this case, coastal fauna. Population depression of valuable taxa eventually forced the abandonment of the region. Lilley, Kate Otago University Research Archive / University of Otago
Advanced versus basic life support in the prehospital setting: impacts on survival following major trauma in Aotearoa New Zealand Introduction Emergency medical services (EMS) provide prehospital care for trauma patients. Both prehospital advanced life support (ALS) and basic life support (BLS) can be performed on trauma patients in New Zealand. Multiple published systematic reviews have not found a conclusive survival benefit for trauma patients who received prehospital ALS compared to BLS, and no studies have been undertaken in New Zealand. Aim This thesis aimed to investigate the relationship between prehospital ALS compared to BLS and survival to hospital for major trauma patients in New Zealand. Methods A mixed methods approach was utilised. The quantitative phase examined routinely collected data for major trauma patients attended by a road ambulance between 1 December 2016 to 30 November 2018 in New Zealand. To estimate the odds of survival for patients who received ALS compared to BLS only, propensity scores were used to adjust for baseline differences and then incorporated in a multivariable model. The qualitative phase explored the potential implications of the quantitative results for EMS practice in New Zealand. Semi-structured interviews were undertaken with key stakeholders identified from the ambulance and trauma sector. The interview transcripts were analysed using thematic analysis. Results Of 1,118 attended patients that met the inclusion criteria, 59% (n=661) received ALS and 41% received BLS only (n= 457). Mortality was low with only 5% of patients (n=52) not surviving to hospital. After adjustment, the odds of survival for patients who received ALS were 1.49 times higher than patients who received BLS only (95% CI 0.66, 3.35). Five key stakeholder organisations from the ambulance and trauma sector were identified (Hato Hone St John, Wellington Free Ambulance, Northern Rescue Helicopter Limited, National Trauma Network, and Kaunihera Manapou Paramedic Council) and a clinical leader from each organisation was interviewed. Six themes were generated from the thematic analysis: pathways and processes, the role of evidence, ambivalent thoughts on interventions, who provides care, what lies ahead, and clinical judgement. The interviewees discussed the provision of ALS in light of the quantitative results shared with them. They considered that the choice of ALS was based on the clinical judgment of ambulance officers informed by training and experience. Prehospital guidelines help reduce variation in care and in conjunction with clinical judgement, contribute to equitable outcomes. There was support for the provision of ALS for major trauma patients despite the inconclusive quantitative findings. Conclusion Although the adjusted odds ratio suggests that ALS provides a survival benefit for major trauma patients, the confidence interval indicates there is considerable uncertainty with the estimate. The interviewees continued to support the provision of ALS based on clinical judgement, noting that there was insufficient evidence to change current EMS practice in New Zealand. This thesis has illustrated the tension between population level data and provision of care at the individual level. Future research should examine outcomes beyond survival such as disability and quality of life. Campbell, Nicola Otago University Research Archive / University of Otago
An Outcome Evaluation of a New Zealand Farm Safety Intervention: A Historical Cohort Study Background Cryer, Colin
Langley, John D.
Samaranayaka, Ari
Davie, Gabrielle
Morgaine, Kate
Lilley, Rebbecca
Barson, David
Otago University Research Archive / University of Otago
Alexander Turnbull LibraryLilley, Kate        🔍 ASH

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RegistrationFamily NameGiven Name(s)Born (approx.)Age at Death (approx.)
1919/5334
Lilley Kate Sophia 185168YOrder Product
1919/5334
Lilley Kate Sophia 1851 68Y
Find A Grave (NZ cemeteries)Kate Lilley        🔍 ASH

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Auckland Museum Online CenotaphKate Lilley        🔍 ASH

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Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New ZealandKate Lilley        🔍 ASH
NZ Electronic Text CentreKate Lilley        🔍 ASH
Kura Heritage Collections (Auckland)Kate Lilley        🔍 ASH

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Title Date Record type
Lilley, Richard Passengers and Vessels
Lilley, Robert Richard 1863-08-26 Militia, Volunteers & Armed Constabulary
Lilley, Richard Passengers and Vessels
Lilley, Robert Richard 1863-08-26 Militia, Volunteers & Armed Constabulary
Upper Hutt City Libraries Heritage CollectionsKate Lilley        🔍 ASH
Our Stuff - Denise & Peter's NZ history siteKate Lilley        🔍 ASH

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Archives NZKate Lilley        🔍 ASH

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Wellington High Court  >  Wellington probate files (first sequence)

Name Scan Year(s) Held At Access
LILLEY Kate Sophia LILLEY Kate Sophia📃 View Scan 1923 Wellington Open
LILLEY Kate Sophia LILLEY Kate Sophia📃 View Scan 1923 Wellington Open
Legacy.com NZ ObituariesKate Lilley        🔍 ASH
NZ Genealogy Research Made EasyKate Lilley        🔍 ASH
Tasman HeritageKate Lilley        🔍 ASH

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West Coast NZ HistoryKate Lilley        🔍 ASH

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RegistrationFamily NameGiven Name(s)Mother's Given Name(s)Father's Given Name(s)Still Birth
1889/7150
Lilley Ernest KateJohn-Order Product
1894/11376
Lilley May KateJohn-Order Product
1887/8283
Lilley Walter KateJohn-Order Product
1883/15619
Lilley Arthur John KateJohn-Order Product
1885/15199
Lilley Harry KateJohn-Order Product
1891/8070
Lilley John Arthur KateJohn-Order Product
1882/8881
Lilley Bertha Amelia Kate SophiaJohn-Order Product
1889/7150
Lilley Ernest Kate John
1894/11376
Lilley May Kate John
1887/8283
Lilley Walter Kate John
1883/15619
Lilley Arthur John Kate John
1885/15199
Lilley Harry Kate John
1891/8070
Lilley John Arthur Kate John
1882/8881
Lilley Bertha Amelia Kate Sophia John
Dictionary of NZ Biography (Scholefield, 1940)Kate Lilley        🔍 ASH

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Lower Hutt MyRecollectKate Lilley        🔍 ASH
Tinui HistoryKate Lilley        🔍 ASH

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Archives Central (Manawatū-Whanganui)Kate Lilley        🔍 ASH

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NZSG Kiwi Collection (non-member records)Kate Lilley        🔍 ASH

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Name Date Record Type
LILLEY, Kate Sophia 🔍
28 Mar 1923 NZ Probates
Canterbury Museum Collections - PeopleKate Lilley        🔍 ASH

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NZ War GravesKate Lilley        🔍 ASH

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Wellington City Council ArchivesKate Lilley        🔍 ASH
Masterton Anglican HistoryKate Lilley        🔍 ASH

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Masterton Library Wairarapa ArchiveKate Lilley        🔍 ASH
Soldiers of Empire - Muster RollsKate Lilley        🔍 ASH

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Soldiers of Empire - Medal RollsKate Lilley        🔍 ASH

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WWI Military DefaultersKate Lilley        🔍 ASH

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Nominal rolls: Second New Zealand Expeditionary ForceKate Lilley        🔍 ASH

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Nurse Registrations, 1902-1931Kate Lilley        🔍 ASH

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Caversham Project Trades Database (1894-1939)Kate Lilley        🔍 ASH

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Caversham Project Electoral Rolls (1893-1938)Kate Lilley        🔍 ASH

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Puke Ariki Collections - PeopleKate Lilley        🔍 ASH

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Hocken Digital CollectionsKate Lilley        🔍 ASH

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RegistrationFamily NameGiven Name(s)Mother's Given Name(s)Father's Given Name(s)Still Birth
1869/11308
Lilley Kate PhilippaWilliam-Order Product
1869/11308
Lilley Kate Philippa William
BillionGraves (NZ cemeteries)Kate Lilley        🔍 ASH

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Wikidata People (New Zealanders)Kate Lilley        🔍 ASH

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Discover EverAfter (NZ Cemeteries)Kate Lilley        🔍 ASH

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RegistrationBride's Given Name(s)Bride's Family NameGroom's Given Name(s)Groom's Family Name
1894/324
Kate Lilley Thomas Wilson Order Product
1894/324
Kate Lilley Thomas Wilson
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RegistrationBride's Given Name(s)Bride's Family NameGroom's Given Name(s)Groom's Family Name
1879/2801
Kate Sophia Boardman John Lilley Order Product
1879/2801
Kate Sophia Boardman John Lilley