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NZ Intention to Marry Index (1882-1899)Matthew Nolan        🔍 ASH

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Hawke's Bay Knowledge Bank Who's WhoMatthew Nolan        🔍 ASH

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Te Papa Collections - PeopleMatthew Nolan        🔍 ASH

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Gisborne Photo News (1954-1975, 1993–1996)Matthew Nolan        🔍 ASH

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Nelson Photo News (1960-1972)Matthew Nolan        🔍 ASH

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Tributes Online (obituaries)Matthew Nolan        🔍 ASH

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Whanganui Council Property RollsNolan, Matthew        🔍 ASH

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NZ Presbyterian MarriagesMatthew Nolan        🔍 ASH
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RegistrationBride's Given Name(s)Bride's Family NameGroom's Given Name(s)Groom's Family Name
1949/13095
Frances Jane Gertrude Banner Joseph Matthew Nolan Order Product
1926/7103
Annie Josephine McGrath Matthew Nolan Order Product
1920/9525
Annie Catherine Mulvaney Matthew Nolan Order Product
1949/13095
Frances Jane Gertrude Banner Joseph Matthew Nolan
1926/7103
Annie Josephine McGrath Matthew Nolan
1920/9525
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Shadows of TimeMatthew Nolan        🔍 ASH

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School Roll 1885-1985: St Patrick's College, Wellington
John Paul 1966-1969 . NOLAN Matthew John 1967-1971 . NOLAN Michael James 1967-1971 . NOLAN Michael J .1962-1966 . NOLAN Michael John 1972-1977 . NOLAN Peter 1940-1941 . NOLAN
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Sooty NZ (NZ history and genealogical information)Matthew Nolan        🔍 ASH
Auckland Museum Online CenotaphMatthew Nolan        🔍 ASH

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Matthew Nolan

29970 World War I, 1914-1918 Mrs M. Nolan (mother), North Revell Street, Hokitika, New Zealand Farmer/Civilian Tofua SS Tofua Wellington/New Zealand 11 Oct 1916 Plymouth/Devon/England/United Kingdom/Europe 28 Dec 1916 New Zealand Rifle Brigade 12th Reinforcements, 1st Battalion, E Company Rifleman British War Medal (1914-1920)

Matthew Gerald Nolan

68566 World War II, 1939-1945 Single/WWII Single/WWII Miss E. Nolan, c/o Mrs. Abbott, 15 Orakei Rd., Remuera, Auckland (s) Miss E. Nolan, Taihutu Rd., Manaia R.D. (s) Hawera/Taranaki/New Zealand Hawera/Taranaki/New Zealand Farmer/Civilian Farmer/Civilian 36 Infantry Battalion, B Company N Force Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force 36th (Mixed) Battalion 36th (Mixed) Battalion Private Private War Medal 1939-1945 New Zealand War Service Medal
Find A Grave (NZ cemeteries)Matthew Nolan        🔍 ASH

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Transcriptions NZMatthew Nolan        🔍 ASH

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Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New ZealandMatthew Nolan        🔍 ASH
NZ Electronic Text CentreMatthew Nolan        🔍 ASH
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Tax, transfers, and income inequality in New Zealand during 1988-2013 This dissertation investigates the role tax and transfer policy changes played in the evolution of New Zealand disposable income inequality between 1988 and 2013. Across five papers, the key changes in tax and transfer policies are identified, the labour supply response of individuals to the changes are estimated, and the impact of these changes on the income distribution is quantified. Overall, nearly 40% of the increase in income inequality during this period is attributable to changes in the tax-transfer system.  The tax and transfer payment changes investigated in this dissertation cover the gradual flattening of the tax scale over the 1980/90s, the reduction in benefit payments following the 1991 Mother of All Budgets, the introduction of Working for Families in 2005, and the erosion of transfer payments relative to the average wage throughout the period.  Given these changes, the efficacy of the tax transfer system for meeting vertical and horizontal equity goals is evaluated using data from the Household Economic Survey (HES). The redistributive effect of tax-transfer policy fell from 22.6 Gini points to 18.2 Gini points between 1988/91 and 2011/13, with a corresponding decline in the amount of vertical equity in the tax-transfer system. Between the same periods the degree of horizontal inequity rose,although this was predominantly the result of greater targeting in the tax-transfer system.  The adjustment in the structure of the tax-transfer system not only leads to a change in tax liabilities and transfer payments, but also generates a behavioural change by individuals with regards to the number of hours they would be willing to work. Preference parameter estimates over hours of work and income are generated for individuals in the sample, with imputed wages estimated for those who are out of work.  A tax-transfer microsimulation model, that utilises wage and preference parameter estimates, is then used to construct counterfactual scenarios where the tax-transfer system of a given year is applied to the population of other years. For example, the tax-transfer system of 1988-1991 is applied to the population in 2010-2013 in order to create a scenario representing what the disposable income distribution in 2010-2013 would look like with the 1988-1991 tax-transfer system. Estimates from this process suggest that nearly 40% of the increase in disposable income inequality between the 1988/91 and 2010/13 periods was due to the change in payments and labour supply behaviour associated with tax-transfer policy adjustments.  Other potential drivers of income inequality change were investigated by reweighting the HES data of one period to more closely represent the population of another period. Although shifts in the share of individuals in part time work also generated an increase in income inequality, the lift in higher educational attainment over this period is estimated to have reduced income inequality more sharply (by nearly 22%). The shift in the age distribution towards prime-aged work was not associated with any change in the aggregate income inequality measure. Nolan, Matthew FigShare / FigShare
Intra-Labour Strategic Commitment This thesis explores a strategic investment motive for the choice of skilled labour (management). Using the case study of department store competition, we argue that management is an observable and irreversible input. This allows firms to use it to obtain a first-mover advantage in oligopolistic interactions. We find that, given complementarities of labour inputs, firms will hire excess management relative to the cost-minimising input bundle. This idea is first illustrated with a simple two-stage example. We then show that over-management also holds in a more realistic setting with  infinitely-lived firms facing finite adjustment costs. Nolan, Matthew Open Access Victoria University of Wellington / Victoria University of Wellington
Tax, transfers, and income inequality in New Zealand during 1988-2013 This dissertation investigates the role tax and transfer policy changes played in the evolution of New Zealand disposable income inequality between 1988 and 2013. Across five papers, the key changes in tax and transfer policies are identified, the labour supply response of individuals to the changes are estimated, and the impact of these changes on the income distribution is quantified. Overall, nearly 40% of the increase in income inequality during this period is attributable to changes in the tax-transfer system.  The tax and transfer payment changes investigated in this dissertation cover the gradual flattening of the tax scale over the 1980/90s, the reduction in benefit payments following the 1991 Mother of All Budgets, the introduction of Working for Families in 2005, and the erosion of transfer payments relative to the average wage throughout the period.  Given these changes, the efficacy of the tax transfer system for meeting vertical and horizontal equity goals is evaluated using data from the Household Economic Survey (HES). The redistributive effect of tax-transfer policy fell from 22.6 Gini points to 18.2 Gini points between 1988/91 and 2011/13, with a corresponding decline in the amount of vertical equity in the tax-transfer system. Between the same periods the degree of horizontal inequity rose,although this was predominantly the result of greater targeting in the tax-transfer system.  The adjustment in the structure of the tax-transfer system not only leads to a change in tax liabilities and transfer payments, but also generates a behavioural change by individuals with regards to the number of hours they would be willing to work. Preference parameter estimates over hours of work and income are generated for individuals in the sample, with imputed wages estimated for those who are out of work.  A tax-transfer microsimulation model, that utilises wage and preference parameter estimates, is then used to construct counterfactual scenarios where the tax-transfer system of a given year is applied to the population of other years. For example, the tax-transfer system of 1988-1991 is applied to the population in 2010-2013 in order to create a scenario representing what the disposable income distribution in 2010-2013 would look like with the 1988-1991 tax-transfer system. Estimates from this process suggest that nearly 40% of the increase in disposable income inequality between the 1988/91 and 2010/13 periods was due to the change in payments and labour supply behaviour associated with tax-transfer policy adjustments.  Other potential drivers of income inequality change were investigated by reweighting the HES data of one period to more closely represent the population of another period. Although shifts in the share of individuals in part time work also generated an increase in income inequality, the lift in higher educational attainment over this period is estimated to have reduced income inequality more sharply (by nearly 22%). The shift in the age distribution towards prime-aged work was not associated with any change in the aggregate income inequality measure. Nolan, Matthew Open Access Victoria University of Wellington / Victoria University of Wellington
Minister confident house building sector picking up Housing Minister Nick Smith says it is misleading to read too much into the fall in housing consents in June. Radio New Zealand / Radio New Zealand
Building consents ease in June The number of consents for new houses eased in June. Official figures show permits issued for houses and apartments fell by a seasonally adjusted 4% to just under 500 in June compared with the previous month. Radio New Zealand / Radio New Zealand
House sales remain strong - REINZ The Real Estate Institute says the number of houses sold last month were at their highest for an April month in six years. Radio New Zealand / Radio New Zealand
New emergency management legislation delayed after bill pulled by Government The bill was introduced by the previous government in June last year. Radio New Zealand / Radio New Zealand
National emergency response facing 26 separate inquiries: What have we learned The country's emergency response is besieged by inquiries, despite years of reviews and efforts to make laws that deliver. Radio New Zealand / Radio New Zealand
Tax, transfers, and income inequality in New Zealand during 1988-2013 This dissertation investigates the role tax and transfer policy changes played in the evolution of New Zealand disposable income inequality between 1988 and 2013. Across five papers, the key changes in tax and transfer policies are identified, the labour supply response of individuals to the changes are estimated, and the impact of these changes on the income distribution is quantified. Overall, nearly 40% of the increase in income inequality during this period is attributable to changes in the tax-transfer system.  The tax and transfer payment changes investigated in this dissertation cover the gradual flattening of the tax scale over the 1980/90s, the reduction in benefit payments following the 1991 Mother of All Budgets, the introduction of Working for Families in 2005, and the erosion of transfer payments relative to the average wage throughout the period.  Given these changes, the efficacy of the tax transfer system for meeting vertical and horizontal equity goals is evaluated using data from the Household Economic Survey (HES). The redistributive effect of tax-transfer policy fell from 22.6 Gini points to 18.2 Gini points between 1988/91 and 2011/13, with a corresponding decline in the amount of vertical equity in the tax-transfer system. Between the same periods the degree of horizontal inequity rose,although this was predominantly the result of greater targeting in the tax-transfer system.  The adjustment in the structure of the tax-transfer system not only leads to a change in tax liabilities and transfer payments, but also generates a behavioural change by individuals with regards to the number of hours they would be willing to work. Preference parameter estimates over hours of work and income are generated for individuals in the sample, with imputed wages estimated for those who are out of work.  A tax-transfer microsimulation model, that utilises wage and preference parameter estimates, is then used to construct counterfactual scenarios where the tax-transfer system of a given year is applied to the population of other years. For example, the tax-transfer system of 1988-1991 is applied to the population in 2010-2013 in order to create a scenario representing what the disposable income distribution in 2010-2013 would look like with the 1988-1991 tax-transfer system. Estimates from this process suggest that nearly 40% of the increase in disposable income inequality between the 1988/91 and 2010/13 periods was due to the change in payments and labour supply behaviour associated with tax-transfer policy adjustments.  Other potential drivers of income inequality change were investigated by reweighting the HES data of one period to more closely represent the population of another period. Although shifts in the share of individuals in part time work also generated an increase in income inequality, the lift in higher educational attainment over this period is estimated to have reduced income inequality more sharply (by nearly 22%). The shift in the age distribution towards prime-aged work was not associated with any change in the aggregate income inequality measure. Nolan, Matthew FigShare / FigShare
Intra-Labour Strategic Commitment This thesis explores a strategic investment motive for the choice of skilled labour (management). Using the case study of department store competition, we argue that management is an observable and irreversible input. This allows firms to use it to obtain a first-mover advantage in oligopolistic interactions. We find that, given complementarities of labour inputs, firms will hire excess management relative to the cost-minimising input bundle. This idea is first illustrated with a simple two-stage example. We then show that over-management also holds in a more realistic setting with  infinitely-lived firms facing finite adjustment costs. Nolan, Matthew Open Access Victoria University of Wellington / Victoria University of Wellington
Tax, transfers, and income inequality in New Zealand during 1988-2013 This dissertation investigates the role tax and transfer policy changes played in the evolution of New Zealand disposable income inequality between 1988 and 2013. Across five papers, the key changes in tax and transfer policies are identified, the labour supply response of individuals to the changes are estimated, and the impact of these changes on the income distribution is quantified. Overall, nearly 40% of the increase in income inequality during this period is attributable to changes in the tax-transfer system.  The tax and transfer payment changes investigated in this dissertation cover the gradual flattening of the tax scale over the 1980/90s, the reduction in benefit payments following the 1991 Mother of All Budgets, the introduction of Working for Families in 2005, and the erosion of transfer payments relative to the average wage throughout the period.  Given these changes, the efficacy of the tax transfer system for meeting vertical and horizontal equity goals is evaluated using data from the Household Economic Survey (HES). The redistributive effect of tax-transfer policy fell from 22.6 Gini points to 18.2 Gini points between 1988/91 and 2011/13, with a corresponding decline in the amount of vertical equity in the tax-transfer system. Between the same periods the degree of horizontal inequity rose,although this was predominantly the result of greater targeting in the tax-transfer system.  The adjustment in the structure of the tax-transfer system not only leads to a change in tax liabilities and transfer payments, but also generates a behavioural change by individuals with regards to the number of hours they would be willing to work. Preference parameter estimates over hours of work and income are generated for individuals in the sample, with imputed wages estimated for those who are out of work.  A tax-transfer microsimulation model, that utilises wage and preference parameter estimates, is then used to construct counterfactual scenarios where the tax-transfer system of a given year is applied to the population of other years. For example, the tax-transfer system of 1988-1991 is applied to the population in 2010-2013 in order to create a scenario representing what the disposable income distribution in 2010-2013 would look like with the 1988-1991 tax-transfer system. Estimates from this process suggest that nearly 40% of the increase in disposable income inequality between the 1988/91 and 2010/13 periods was due to the change in payments and labour supply behaviour associated with tax-transfer policy adjustments.  Other potential drivers of income inequality change were investigated by reweighting the HES data of one period to more closely represent the population of another period. Although shifts in the share of individuals in part time work also generated an increase in income inequality, the lift in higher educational attainment over this period is estimated to have reduced income inequality more sharply (by nearly 22%). The shift in the age distribution towards prime-aged work was not associated with any change in the aggregate income inequality measure. Nolan, Matthew Open Access Victoria University of Wellington / Victoria University of Wellington
Minister confident house building sector picking up Housing Minister Nick Smith says it is misleading to read too much into the fall in housing consents in June. Radio New Zealand / Radio New Zealand
Building consents ease in June The number of consents for new houses eased in June. Official figures show permits issued for houses and apartments fell by a seasonally adjusted 4% to just under 500 in June compared with the previous month. Radio New Zealand / Radio New Zealand
House sales remain strong - REINZ The Real Estate Institute says the number of houses sold last month were at their highest for an April month in six years. Radio New Zealand / Radio New Zealand
New emergency management legislation delayed after bill pulled by Government The bill was introduced by the previous government in June last year. Radio New Zealand / Radio New Zealand
National emergency response facing 26 separate inquiries: What have we learned The country's emergency response is besieged by inquiries, despite years of reviews and efforts to make laws that deliver. Radio New Zealand / Radio New Zealand
Kura Heritage Collections (Auckland)Matthew Nolan        🔍 ASH

Source: Copyright Auckland Council Libraries Heritage Collections / non-commercial personal use

Title Date Record type
Nolan, Matthew Stephen Index Cards
Nolan, Matthew, d.1919 1919 Cemetery Records
Nolan, Sarah, d.1904; Nolan, Matthew Cemetery Records
Nolan, Matthew Passengers and Vessels
Nolan 1919-10-05 Cemetery Records
Nolan, Matthew 1881-10 1881 Electoral Rolls
Nolan, Matthew Stephen Index Cards
Nolan, Matthew, d.1919 1919 Cemetery Records
Nolan, Sarah, d.1904; Nolan, Matthew Cemetery Records
Nolan, Matthew Passengers and Vessels
Nolan 1919-10-05 Cemetery Records
Nolan, Matthew 1881-10 1881 Electoral Rolls
Archives NZMatthew Nolan        🔍 ASH

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Christchurch High Court  >  Christchurch Probate files

Name Scan Year(s) Held At Access
NOLAN Matthew - Christchurch - Retired Labourer NOLAN Matthew - Christchurch - Retired Labourer📃 View Scan 1972 Christchurch Open
NOLAN Matthew - Christchurch - Retired Labourer NOLAN Matthew - Christchurch - Retired Labourer📃 View Scan 1972 Christchurch Open

New Plymouth High Court  >  New Plymouth probate files

Name Scan Year(s) Held At Access
NOLAN Matthew Gerald Holohan NOLAN Matthew Gerald Holohan📃 View Scan 1981 Wellington Open
NOLAN Matthew Gerald Holohan NOLAN Matthew Gerald Holohan📃 View Scan 1981 Wellington Open

New Zealand Defence Force, Personnel Archives  >  Military Personnel Files

Name Scan Year(s) Held At Access
NOLAN, Matthew - WW1 29970 - Army NOLAN, Matthew - WW1 29970 - Army📃 View Scan 1914 ‑ 1918 Wellington Open
NOLAN, Matthew - WW1 29970 - Army NOLAN, Matthew - WW1 29970 - Army📃 View Scan 1914 ‑ 1918 Wellington Open

Ministry of Justice, Head Office  >  Coroners inquest files

Name Year(s) Held At Access
Martin Matthew Nolan 1987 Wellington Restricted
Martin Matthew Nolan 1987 Wellington Restricted
Our Stuff - Denise & Peter's NZ history siteMatthew Nolan        🔍 ASH

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Legacy.com NZ ObituariesMatthew Nolan        🔍 ASH

Source: Copyright Stuff Ltd / limited search result excerpts for personal non-commercial use

Name Obituary Date
Matthew NOLAN NOLAN, Matthew James: On 16 July 2019, aged 49 years. Son of the late Rona and James Nolan; brother and uncle of Claire; Dorothy, Ross and Islay; Jen and Violet. In lieu of flowers, donations to Te Omanga Hospice would be appreciated. Special thanks to the wonderful staff at Te Omanga... from Jul. 18 to Jul. 19, 2019
NZ Genealogy Research Made EasyMatthew Nolan        🔍 ASH
Upper Hutt City Libraries Heritage CollectionsMatthew Nolan        🔍 ASH
NZ Births        🔍 ASH

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RegistrationFamily NameGiven Name(s)Mother's Given Name(s)Father's Given Name(s)Still Birth
1886/18536
Nolan Joseph Matthew MaryThomas-Order Product
1912/28288
Nolan Matthew Gerald Holohan Bridget AgnesCharles Holohan-Order Product
1874/15888
Nolan Matthew SarahMatthew-Order Product
1886/18536
Nolan Joseph Matthew Mary Thomas
1912/28288
Nolan Matthew Gerald Holohan Bridget Agnes Charles Holohan
1874/15888
Nolan Matthew Sarah Matthew
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RegistrationFamily NameGiven Name(s)Born (approx.)Age at Death (approx.)
1956/20905
Nolan Joseph Matthew 188769YOrder Product
1919/11286
Nolan Matthew 183386YOrder Product
1883/951
Nolan Matthew Stephen 18749YOrder Product
1972/28249
Nolan Matthew 26 September 1886  🔍NZ
85 yearsOrder Product
1956/20905
Nolan Joseph Matthew 1887 69Y
1919/11286
Nolan Matthew 1833 86Y
1883/951
Nolan Matthew Stephen 1874 9Y
1972/28249
Nolan Matthew 26 September 1886  🔍NZ
85 years
Tinui HistoryMatthew Nolan        🔍 ASH

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Masterton Anglican HistoryMatthew Nolan        🔍 ASH

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NZ War GravesMatthew Nolan        🔍 ASH

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Dictionary of NZ Biography (Scholefield, 1940)Matthew Nolan        🔍 ASH

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NZSG Kiwi Collection (non-member records)Matthew Nolan        🔍 ASH

With the kind permission of the NZSG

Source: Kiwi Collection copyright The New Zealand Society of Genealogists

Name Date Record Type
NOLAN, Matthew 🔍
1972 NZ Probates
NOLAN, Matthew 🔍
Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph
NOLAN, Matthew Gerald 🔍
Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph
Tasman HeritageMatthew Nolan        🔍 ASH

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West Coast NZ HistoryMatthew Nolan        🔍 ASH

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Canterbury Museum Collections - PeopleMatthew Nolan        🔍 ASH

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Lower Hutt MyRecollectMatthew Nolan        🔍 ASH
Wellington City Council ArchivesMatthew Nolan        🔍 ASH
Soldiers of Empire - Muster RollsMatthew Nolan        🔍 ASH

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Soldiers of Empire - Medal RollsMatthew Nolan        🔍 ASH

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WWI Military DefaultersMatthew Nolan        🔍 ASH

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Nominal rolls: Second New Zealand Expeditionary ForceMatthew Nolan        🔍 ASH

Embarkation nominal rolls of Army troops who served overseas in WWII. They are not exhaustive and generally do not include Navy and Air Force servicemembers.

Source: Auckland Museum / CC BY 4.0

Name Army No. Vol. Rank Unit Single? Enlisted at Occupation Last NZ Address Next of Kin
🌳 Matthew Gerald Nolan 68566 7 Private 36th (Mixed) Battalion Single Hawera Farmer Albert St., Hawera Miss E. Nolan, c/o Mrs. Abbott, 15 Orakei Rd., Remuera, Auckland (s)
🌳 Matthew Gerald Nolan† 68566 9 Private 36th (Mixed) Battalion Single Hawera Farmer Albert St., Hawera Miss E. Nolan, Taihutu Rd., Manaia R.D. (s)
🌳 Matthew Gerald Nolan 68566 7 Private 36th (Mixed) Battalion Single Hawera Farmer Albert St., Hawera Miss E. Nolan, c/o Mrs. Abbott, 15 Orakei Rd., Remuera, Auckland (s)
🌳 Matthew Gerald Nolan† 68566 9 Private 36th (Mixed) Battalion Single Hawera Farmer Albert St., Hawera Miss E. Nolan, Taihutu Rd., Manaia R.D. (s)
Nurse Registrations, 1902-1931Matthew Nolan        🔍 ASH

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Caversham Project Trades Database (1894-1939)Matthew Nolan        🔍 ASH

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Caversham Project Electoral Rolls (1893-1938)Matthew Nolan        🔍 ASH

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Puke Ariki Collections - PeopleMatthew Nolan        🔍 ASH

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Hocken Digital CollectionsMatthew Nolan        🔍 ASH

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BillionGraves (NZ cemeteries)Matthew Nolan        🔍 ASH

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Masterton Library Wairarapa ArchiveMatthew Nolan        🔍 ASH
Wikidata People (New Zealanders)Matthew Nolan        🔍 ASH

Search URL: https://query.wikidata.org/sparql?format=json&query=%23+Optimized+SPARQL+Query+with+Images+%28No+Duplicates%29%0ASELECT+DISTINCT+%3Fperson+%3FpersonLabel+%3FpersonDescription+%28SAMPLE%28%3Fimage%29+AS+%3FfirstImage%29%0AWITH+%7B%0A++SELECT+DISTINCT+%3Fperson%0A++WHERE+%7B%0A++++%23+Search+for+the+name+in+labels+using+MWAPI+for+efficiency%0A++++SERVICE+wikibase%3Amwapi+%7B%0A++++++bd%3AserviceParam+wikibase%3Aendpoint+%22www.wikidata.org%22%3B%0A++++++++++++++++++++++wikibase%3Aapi+%22Generator%22%3B%0A++++++++++++++++++++++mwapi%3Agenerator+%22search%22%3B%0A++++++++++++++++++++++mwapi%3Agsrsearch+%22inlabel%3AMatthew+Nolan%22%3B%0A++++++++++++++++++++++mwapi%3Agsrlimit+%22max%22.%0A++++++%3Fperson+wikibase%3AapiOutputItem+mwapi%3Atitle.%0A++++%7D%0A++++%0A++++%23+Must+be+a+human%0A++++%3Fperson+wdt%3AP31+wd%3AQ5+.%0A++++%0A++++%23+Must+have+at+least+one+of+these+NZ+connections%0A++++%7B%0A++++++%23+NZ+citizenship%0A++++++%3Fperson+wdt%3AP27+wd%3AQ664+.%0A++++%7D+UNION+%7B%0A++++++%23+Born+in+NZ%0A++++++%3Fperson+wdt%3AP19+%3FbirthPlace+.%0A++++++%3FbirthPlace+wdt%3AP17+wd%3AQ664+.%0A++++%7D+UNION+%7B%0A++++++%23+Died+in+NZ%0A++++++%3Fperson+wdt%3AP20+%3FdeathPlace+.%0A++++++%3FdeathPlace+wdt%3AP17+wd%3AQ664+.%0A++++%7D+UNION+%7B%0A++++++%23+Work+location+in+NZ%0A++++++%3Fperson+wdt%3AP937+%3FworkLocation+.%0A++++++%3FworkLocation+wdt%3AP17+wd%3AQ664+.%0A++++%7D%0A++%7D%0A%7D+AS+%25results%0AWHERE+%7B%0A++INCLUDE+%25results.%0A++%0A++%23+Get+labels+and+descriptions%0A++SERVICE+wikibase%3Alabel+%7B%0A++++bd%3AserviceParam+wikibase%3Alanguage+%22en%22+.%0A++++%3Fperson+rdfs%3Alabel+%3FpersonLabel+.%0A++++%3Fperson+schema%3Adescription+%3FpersonDescription+.%0A++%7D%0A++%0A++%23+Get+the+first+image+%28if+available%29%0A++OPTIONAL+%7B+%3Fperson+wdt%3AP18+%3Fimage.+%7D%0A%7D%0AGROUP+BY+%3Fperson+%3FpersonLabel+%3FpersonDescription%0ALIMIT+50

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Discover EverAfter (NZ Cemeteries)Matthew Nolan        🔍 ASH

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