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Gisborne Photo News (1954-1975, 1993–1996)Rebecca Lewis        🔍 ASH

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Nelson Photo News (1960-1972)Rebecca Lewis        🔍 ASH

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Tributes Online (obituaries)Rebecca Lewis        🔍 ASH

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Whanganui Council Property RollsLewis, Rebecca        🔍 ASH

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RegistrationBride's Given Name(s)Bride's Family NameGroom's Given Name(s)Groom's Family Name
1930/8060
Ilma Rebecca Adams Walter James Durley Lewis Order Product
1925/6284
Mary Rebecca Blood John Keenan Lewis Order Product
1932/6017
Lilian Rebecca Lucas Richard Evan Lewis Order Product
1925/1599
Rebecca McClintock Isaac Lewis Order Product
1910/540
Rebecca Ruby Stallworthy Percy Goldsmith Lewis Order Product
1863/3820
Rebecca Isaacs Gabriel Lewis Order Product
1876/3050
Rebecca Tillett Thomas Lewis Order Product
1861/3365
Rebecca Ashwell John Lewis Order Product
1930/8060
Ilma Rebecca Adams Walter James Durley Lewis
1925/6284
Mary Rebecca Blood John Keenan Lewis
1932/6017
Lilian Rebecca Lucas Richard Evan Lewis
1925/1599
Rebecca McClintock Isaac Lewis
1910/540
Rebecca Ruby Stallworthy Percy Goldsmith Lewis
1863/3820
Rebecca Isaacs Gabriel Lewis
1876/3050
Rebecca Tillett Thomas Lewis
1861/3365
Rebecca Ashwell John Lewis
Shadows of TimeRebecca Lewis        🔍 ASH
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Our Stuff - Denise & Peter's NZ history siteRebecca Lewis        🔍 ASH
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Unpregnant: The story of my miscarriage The excitement then the pain that follows – the experience of miscarriage has devastated many families. Rebecca Lewis sheds light on the private sadness that many families suffer in silence. Content warning: Rebecca Lewis talks about her experience of miscarriage in th... Rebecca Lewis The Spinoff / The Spinoff
Rebecca and Todd Lewis South Canterbury Museum / South Canterbury Museum
Playful Assembly Porirua is a small city I lived in from the age of ten to sixteen. It is the home to Wellington region’s best indoor go-karting track and fallen victim to urban sprawl. The first of four of my homes in this area was in the newly developed Aotea block and at the time it was the first house on the street. My four year old brother would sit and watch diggers and tractors all day, and in the afternoon we climbed them. All this destruction was intensely entertaining to a child. The devastation hit when the neighbour’s house got built, along with the rest of the street, in what felt like a week. Just like that, the glory days were over. We moved a couple years after this closer into the Whitby community. Aotea development was so new all it had was houses, I wouldn’t even call them homes. My mum got sick of travelling to Whitby all the time for milk and so on, so we eventually moved closer to the town. I could walk or bike to and from school. It was all so close; the dairy, friends’ houses, football park, playground, skatepark, everything! The glory days were back and better than ever. This move into an established community felt more like home. The simple rituals of walking to the dairy to get milk (and a lolly bag) became something I regularly enjoyed. The accessibility of amenities gave me independence and made life easier. The ‘home’ broke through the boundaries of the house and into the park, the biked streets and the football pitch. If one can feel at home within a whole community then why build new houses separate from established towns? All on their lonesome, dependent on cars and with diggers for neighbours. This thesis re-conceives Porirua as a playful assembly. With an emphasis on cultural wealth, this process establishes an architectural language promoting Porirua’s development towards a creative city. Cultural wealth is a term which gives priority to the cultural layer of the city, it emphasises creation rather than consumption. Creativity sits at the heart of this layer making it a crucial element of the creative city. The wealth of culture in Porirua comes from its depth of diversity; in Maori, Pasifika and Pakeha and others coming together. While the specific cultures aren’t emphasised, the importance lies within this diversity. This is one of the reasons I chose the Porirua CBD as the site for my thesis. My playful process crosses paths with art, architecture and urban perspectives to develop a visual language emphasising creation within the city. The search for my own creative voice lends itself to the importance of self-expression within the city. Through this thesis work, I wanted to encourage people to more openly produce self-expressive work. I recognise that the city already has these processes and the products and processes of my creative voice target the creation of these spaces giving them priority and emphasis in the city. This thesis aims to create a welcoming, inclusive environment for people to create. Within the urban realm an alternative view is presented holding creativity at the heart of the city rather than economy. Lewis, Rebecca Open Access Victoria University of Wellington / Victoria University of Wellington
Assessing the use of artificial nests for predicting predation pressure in New Zealand forest fragments : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Science in Ecology at Massey University Using artificial nests to predict the predation pressure on natural bird nests has been the subject of over 400 publications, the vast majority quantifying aspects that affect nest success. However, these studies have usually invoked the assumption that artificial nests accurately reflect the success of natural nests. The intention of this thesis was to evaluate the technique of using artificial nests to predict natural nest success, with the aim of establishing the main factors influencing its success as a monitoring technique. This was done by addressing three main questions a) Can artificial nests be used to predict natural nest success in forest fragments?, b) What aspects of the methodology influence the precision, practical application and interpretation of the results from artificial nests in New Zealand forest fragments?, c) What external factors, i.e. habitat structure, confound interpretation of artificial nests results in New Zealand forest fragments? Artificial nest experiments were conducted concurrently in nine reserves, with estimates of nest success calculated for each reserve using the known fate model in MARK. These estimates were then correlated with the success of North Island Robin nests (estimated using Stanley's (2000) method of stage specific nest success) in the corresponding reserves. General linear modelling was used to fit a log-log relationship between artificial and natural nest success estimates using parametric bootstrapping to account for error in the estimates. The Akaike's Information Criterion (AIC) model selection procedure was used to select the model for estimating both artificial and natural nest success and for selecting the best model for predicting natural nest success using artificial nests. The evidence from the results revealed that artificial nests could be used to predict natural nest success. However, imperative to achieving this result was having the ability to identify and conduct independent analysis for each predator group (all predators, 'rats and possum', birds and mice). AIC selection procedure selected nest success estimates derived from predation by rats and possum as the most parsimonious model, hence the best at predicting natural nest success. Investigation of methodology showed that: (1) data from artificial nests left out for one week gave better predictions than data collected over four consecutive weeks; (2) leaving nests out longer than one week before checking increases the chance of the marks becoming obscured, hampering predator identification: (3) adding a quail egg has little effect on predation rate, particularly on the rate of predation by mammals; and (4) it is necessary to include clay eggs in artificial nests as marks left on quail eggs and damage done to artificial nests were not reliable indicators of predator type. Investigation of external factors revealed: (1) no strong or consistent evidence that the fine-scale habitat at nest sites affected predation on artificial nests; (2) reserve size may affect the rate of rat and possum predation, but not bird predation; and (3) the proximity of artificial nests to a bait station may influence the rate of predation by mammals. Lewis, Rebecca May Massey Research Online / Massey University
In Bankruptcy The following persons were adjudicated bankrupt on the dates and times below.6 October 2004Harland PJ and LD Partnership, of 73 Felton Mathew Avenue, Glen Innes, Auckland, at 10.25 a.m.8 October 2004Dally, John Daniel, civil servant, of 1-241 Kilmore Street, Christchurch, at 1.50 p.m.Gibbs, Margaret Elizabeth, nurse, of 449 Ashlea Road, Opiki, Palmerston North, at 12.06 p.m.Gorrie, Paul James, beneficiary, of 151 Weggery Drive West, Waikanae Beach, at 12.40 p.m.Mann, Kerr... New Zealand Gazette / Department of Internal Affairs
Exploring the potential of dental calculus to shed light on past human migrations in Oceania The Pacific islands and Island Southeast Asia have experienced multiple waves of human migrations, providing a case study for exploring the potential of ancient microbiomes to study human migration. We perform a metagenomic study of archaeological dental calculus from 102 individuals, originating from 10 Pacific islands and 1 island in Island Southeast Asia spanning ~3000 years. Oral microbiome DNA preservation in calculus is far higher than that of human DNA in archaeological bone, and comparable to that of calculus from temperate regions. Oral microbial community composition is minimally driven by time period and geography in Pacific and Island Southeast Asia calculus, but is found to be distinctive compared to calculus from Europe, Africa, and Asia. Phylogenies of individual bacterial species in Pacific and Island Southeast Asia calculus reflect geography. Archaeological dental calculus shows good preservation in tropical regions and the potential to yield information about past human migrations, complementing studies of the human genome. Velsko, Irina M.
Fagernäs, Zandra
Tromp, Monica
Bedford, Stuart
Buckley, Hallie R.
Clark, Geoffrey
Dudgeon, John
Flexner, James
Galipaud, Jean-Christophe
Kinaston, Rebecca
Lewis, Cecil M.
Matisoo-Smith, Elizabeth
Nägele, Kathrin
Ozga, Andrew T.
Posth, Cosimo
Rohrlach, Adam B.
Shing, Richard
Simanjuntak, Truman
Spriggs, Matthew
Tamarii, Anatauarii
Valentin, Frédérique
Willie, Edson
Warinner, Christina
Otago University Research Archive / University of Otago
Unpregnant: The story of my miscarriage The excitement then the pain that follows – the experience of miscarriage has devastated many families. Rebecca Lewis sheds light on the private sadness that many families suffer in silence. Content warning: Rebecca Lewis talks about her experience of miscarriage in th... Rebecca Lewis The Spinoff / The Spinoff
Rebecca and Todd Lewis South Canterbury Museum / South Canterbury Museum
Playful Assembly Porirua is a small city I lived in from the age of ten to sixteen. It is the home to Wellington region’s best indoor go-karting track and fallen victim to urban sprawl. The first of four of my homes in this area was in the newly developed Aotea block and at the time it was the first house on the street. My four year old brother would sit and watch diggers and tractors all day, and in the afternoon we climbed them. All this destruction was intensely entertaining to a child. The devastation hit when the neighbour’s house got built, along with the rest of the street, in what felt like a week. Just like that, the glory days were over. We moved a couple years after this closer into the Whitby community. Aotea development was so new all it had was houses, I wouldn’t even call them homes. My mum got sick of travelling to Whitby all the time for milk and so on, so we eventually moved closer to the town. I could walk or bike to and from school. It was all so close; the dairy, friends’ houses, football park, playground, skatepark, everything! The glory days were back and better than ever. This move into an established community felt more like home. The simple rituals of walking to the dairy to get milk (and a lolly bag) became something I regularly enjoyed. The accessibility of amenities gave me independence and made life easier. The ‘home’ broke through the boundaries of the house and into the park, the biked streets and the football pitch. If one can feel at home within a whole community then why build new houses separate from established towns? All on their lonesome, dependent on cars and with diggers for neighbours. This thesis re-conceives Porirua as a playful assembly. With an emphasis on cultural wealth, this process establishes an architectural language promoting Porirua’s development towards a creative city. Cultural wealth is a term which gives priority to the cultural layer of the city, it emphasises creation rather than consumption. Creativity sits at the heart of this layer making it a crucial element of the creative city. The wealth of culture in Porirua comes from its depth of diversity; in Maori, Pasifika and Pakeha and others coming together. While the specific cultures aren’t emphasised, the importance lies within this diversity. This is one of the reasons I chose the Porirua CBD as the site for my thesis. My playful process crosses paths with art, architecture and urban perspectives to develop a visual language emphasising creation within the city. The search for my own creative voice lends itself to the importance of self-expression within the city. Through this thesis work, I wanted to encourage people to more openly produce self-expressive work. I recognise that the city already has these processes and the products and processes of my creative voice target the creation of these spaces giving them priority and emphasis in the city. This thesis aims to create a welcoming, inclusive environment for people to create. Within the urban realm an alternative view is presented holding creativity at the heart of the city rather than economy. Lewis, Rebecca Open Access Victoria University of Wellington / Victoria University of Wellington
Assessing the use of artificial nests for predicting predation pressure in New Zealand forest fragments : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Science in Ecology at Massey University Using artificial nests to predict the predation pressure on natural bird nests has been the subject of over 400 publications, the vast majority quantifying aspects that affect nest success. However, these studies have usually invoked the assumption that artificial nests accurately reflect the success of natural nests. The intention of this thesis was to evaluate the technique of using artificial nests to predict natural nest success, with the aim of establishing the main factors influencing its success as a monitoring technique. This was done by addressing three main questions a) Can artificial nests be used to predict natural nest success in forest fragments?, b) What aspects of the methodology influence the precision, practical application and interpretation of the results from artificial nests in New Zealand forest fragments?, c) What external factors, i.e. habitat structure, confound interpretation of artificial nests results in New Zealand forest fragments? Artificial nest experiments were conducted concurrently in nine reserves, with estimates of nest success calculated for each reserve using the known fate model in MARK. These estimates were then correlated with the success of North Island Robin nests (estimated using Stanley's (2000) method of stage specific nest success) in the corresponding reserves. General linear modelling was used to fit a log-log relationship between artificial and natural nest success estimates using parametric bootstrapping to account for error in the estimates. The Akaike's Information Criterion (AIC) model selection procedure was used to select the model for estimating both artificial and natural nest success and for selecting the best model for predicting natural nest success using artificial nests. The evidence from the results revealed that artificial nests could be used to predict natural nest success. However, imperative to achieving this result was having the ability to identify and conduct independent analysis for each predator group (all predators, 'rats and possum', birds and mice). AIC selection procedure selected nest success estimates derived from predation by rats and possum as the most parsimonious model, hence the best at predicting natural nest success. Investigation of methodology showed that: (1) data from artificial nests left out for one week gave better predictions than data collected over four consecutive weeks; (2) leaving nests out longer than one week before checking increases the chance of the marks becoming obscured, hampering predator identification: (3) adding a quail egg has little effect on predation rate, particularly on the rate of predation by mammals; and (4) it is necessary to include clay eggs in artificial nests as marks left on quail eggs and damage done to artificial nests were not reliable indicators of predator type. Investigation of external factors revealed: (1) no strong or consistent evidence that the fine-scale habitat at nest sites affected predation on artificial nests; (2) reserve size may affect the rate of rat and possum predation, but not bird predation; and (3) the proximity of artificial nests to a bait station may influence the rate of predation by mammals. Lewis, Rebecca May Massey Research Online / Massey University
In Bankruptcy The following persons were adjudicated bankrupt on the dates and times below.6 October 2004Harland PJ and LD Partnership, of 73 Felton Mathew Avenue, Glen Innes, Auckland, at 10.25 a.m.8 October 2004Dally, John Daniel, civil servant, of 1-241 Kilmore Street, Christchurch, at 1.50 p.m.Gibbs, Margaret Elizabeth, nurse, of 449 Ashlea Road, Opiki, Palmerston North, at 12.06 p.m.Gorrie, Paul James, beneficiary, of 151 Weggery Drive West, Waikanae Beach, at 12.40 p.m.Mann, Kerr... New Zealand Gazette / Department of Internal Affairs
Exploring the potential of dental calculus to shed light on past human migrations in Oceania The Pacific islands and Island Southeast Asia have experienced multiple waves of human migrations, providing a case study for exploring the potential of ancient microbiomes to study human migration. We perform a metagenomic study of archaeological dental calculus from 102 individuals, originating from 10 Pacific islands and 1 island in Island Southeast Asia spanning ~3000 years. Oral microbiome DNA preservation in calculus is far higher than that of human DNA in archaeological bone, and comparable to that of calculus from temperate regions. Oral microbial community composition is minimally driven by time period and geography in Pacific and Island Southeast Asia calculus, but is found to be distinctive compared to calculus from Europe, Africa, and Asia. Phylogenies of individual bacterial species in Pacific and Island Southeast Asia calculus reflect geography. Archaeological dental calculus shows good preservation in tropical regions and the potential to yield information about past human migrations, complementing studies of the human genome. Velsko, Irina M.
Fagernäs, Zandra
Tromp, Monica
Bedford, Stuart
Buckley, Hallie R.
Clark, Geoffrey
Dudgeon, John
Flexner, James
Galipaud, Jean-Christophe
Kinaston, Rebecca
Lewis, Cecil M.
Matisoo-Smith, Elizabeth
Nägele, Kathrin
Ozga, Andrew T.
Posth, Cosimo
Rohrlach, Adam B.
Shing, Richard
Simanjuntak, Truman
Spriggs, Matthew
Tamarii, Anatauarii
Valentin, Frédérique
Willie, Edson
Warinner, Christina
Otago University Research Archive / University of Otago
Auckland Museum Online CenotaphRebecca Lewis        🔍 ASH

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Alexander Turnbull LibraryLewis, Rebecca        🔍 ASH

Search URL: https://tiaki.natlib.govt.nz/imu/request.php

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Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New ZealandRebecca Lewis        🔍 ASH
Legacy.com NZ ObituariesRebecca Lewis        🔍 ASH
NZ Electronic Text CentreRebecca Lewis        🔍 ASH
Kura Heritage Collections (Auckland)Rebecca Lewis        🔍 ASH
NZ Genealogy Research Made EasyRebecca Lewis        🔍 ASH

Source: New Zealand Genealogy Research Made Easy, by Barbara Andrew / "pages may be freely linked"

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Barnett RAPKE Ada 1905 LEWIS Rebecca BAILEY Wm Jas 1903 LOFT Jane MCSHANE Jas 1904 LIMBRICK Chas Hy Shadforth MANN Evelyn Gerte 1905 LINDSAY Edwd MAGGS Jemima 1905 LINDSAY Jas
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NZ Births (Mother)        🔍 ASH

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RegistrationFamily NameGiven Name(s)Mother's Given Name(s)Father's Given Name(s)Still Birth
1876/11533
Lewis Mary Alice RebeccaThomas-Order Product
1883/12367
Lewis Eva RebeccaThomas-Order Product
1882/3661
Lewis Mary RebeccaThomas-Order Product
1876/9555
Lewis Lilian RebeccaGabriel-Order Product
1929/10218
Lewis John David Mary RebeccaJohn Keenan-Order Product
1918/4859
Lewis John James Rebecca RubyPercy Goldsmith-Order Product
1921/27871
Lewis Trevor Stallworthy Ruby RebeccaPercy Goldsmith-Order Product
1896/10088
Lewis Sydney RebeccaThomas-Order Product
1894/10529
Lewis Rebecca Ider RebeccaThomas-Order Product
1882/124
Lewis Sybil RebeccaGabriel-Order Product
1880/3804
Lewis Frank Alexander RebeccaJohn-Order Product
1881/15568
Lewis Elizabeth RebeccaJohn-Order Product
1933/22530
Lewis Ivan Richard Lillian RebeccaRichard Evans-Order Product
1875/5086
Lewis Mary Isabel RebeccaJohn-Order Product
1890/3390
Lewis May Florence RebeccaThomas-Order Product
1877/11214
Lewis Hilda Violetta RebeccaGabriel-Order Product
1879/8815
Lewis Elizabeth Matilda RebeccaThomas-Order Product
1885/19483
Lewis William Charles RebeccaThomas-Order Product
1878/5150
Lewis Thomas Frederick RebeccaThomas-Order Product
1883/8784
Lewis Robert RebeccaJohn-Order Product
1911/1648
Lewis Dora Elaine Rebecca RubyPercy Goldsmith-Order Product
1931/23624
Lewis Alva Jean Ilma RebeccaWalter James Durley-Order Product
1892/15340
Lewis George RebeccaThomas-Order Product
1912/19442
Lewis Valerie Gwendolyn Rebecca RubyPercy Goldsmith-Order Product
1888/15453
Lewis Elsie Marion RebeccaThomas-Order Product
1936/47496
Lewis Melva Mae Lilian RebeccaRichard Evan-Order Product
1933/21655
Lewis Frederick Harvey Ilma RebeccaWalter James Durley-Order Product
1873/13627
Lewis Maria RebeccaGabriel-Order Product
1871/16499
Lewis Mabel RebeccaGabriel-Order Product
1867/12425
Lewis Alfred Meyer RebeccaGabriel-Order Product
1870/14730
Lewis Annie RebeccaGabriel-Order Product
1868/15182
Lewis Michael RebeccaGabriel-Order Product
1870/32219
Lewis John Henry RebeccaJohn-Order Product
1864/19371
Lewis Thomas William RebeccaJohn-Order Product
1865/25735
Lewis Gertrude RebeccaGabriel-Order Product
1868/29316
Lewis Alfred RebeccaJohn-Order Product
1866/25082
Lewis Jacob RebeccaGabriel-Order Product
1872/33521
Lewis Harriett RebeccaJohn-Order Product
1863/18451
Lewis Charles Edward RebeccaJohn-Order Product
1874/41877
Lewis Lionel Edward RebeccaGabriel-Order Product
1866/30117
Lewis George Edgar RebeccaJohn-Order Product
1929/8499
Lewis Evan Rhys Rebecca RubyPercy Goldsmith-Order Product
1934/14761
Lewis Shirley Jean Lillian RebeccaRichard Evan-Order Product
1864/21342
Lewis Louis RebeccaGabriel-Order Product
1930/28384
Lewis Graeme Lindsay Rebecca RubyPercy Goldsmith-Order Product
1930/28395
Lewis Ross Geoffrey Rebecca RubyPercy Goldsmith-Order Product
1876/11533
Lewis Mary Alice Rebecca Thomas
1883/12367
Lewis Eva Rebecca Thomas
1882/3661
Lewis Mary Rebecca Thomas
1876/9555
Lewis Lilian Rebecca Gabriel
1929/10218
Lewis John David Mary Rebecca John Keenan
1918/4859
Lewis John James Rebecca Ruby Percy Goldsmith
1921/27871
Lewis Trevor Stallworthy Ruby Rebecca Percy Goldsmith
1896/10088
Lewis Sydney Rebecca Thomas
1894/10529
Lewis Rebecca Ider Rebecca Thomas
1882/124
Lewis Sybil Rebecca Gabriel
1880/3804
Lewis Frank Alexander Rebecca John
1881/15568
Lewis Elizabeth Rebecca John
1933/22530
Lewis Ivan Richard Lillian Rebecca Richard Evans
1875/5086
Lewis Mary Isabel Rebecca John
1890/3390
Lewis May Florence Rebecca Thomas
1877/11214
Lewis Hilda Violetta Rebecca Gabriel
1879/8815
Lewis Elizabeth Matilda Rebecca Thomas
1885/19483
Lewis William Charles Rebecca Thomas
1878/5150
Lewis Thomas Frederick Rebecca Thomas
1883/8784
Lewis Robert Rebecca John
1911/1648
Lewis Dora Elaine Rebecca Ruby Percy Goldsmith
1931/23624
Lewis Alva Jean Ilma Rebecca Walter James Durley
1892/15340
Lewis George Rebecca Thomas
1912/19442
Lewis Valerie Gwendolyn Rebecca Ruby Percy Goldsmith
1888/15453
Lewis Elsie Marion Rebecca Thomas
1936/47496
Lewis Melva Mae Lilian Rebecca Richard Evan
1933/21655
Lewis Frederick Harvey Ilma Rebecca Walter James Durley
1873/13627
Lewis Maria Rebecca Gabriel
1871/16499
Lewis Mabel Rebecca Gabriel
1867/12425
Lewis Alfred Meyer Rebecca Gabriel
1870/14730
Lewis Annie Rebecca Gabriel
1868/15182
Lewis Michael Rebecca Gabriel
1870/32219
Lewis John Henry Rebecca John
1864/19371
Lewis Thomas William Rebecca John
1865/25735
Lewis Gertrude Rebecca Gabriel
1868/29316
Lewis Alfred Rebecca John
1866/25082
Lewis Jacob Rebecca Gabriel
1872/33521
Lewis Harriett Rebecca John
1863/18451
Lewis Charles Edward Rebecca John
1874/41877
Lewis Lionel Edward Rebecca Gabriel
1866/30117
Lewis George Edgar Rebecca John
1929/8499
Lewis Evan Rhys Rebecca Ruby Percy Goldsmith
1934/14761
Lewis Shirley Jean Lillian Rebecca Richard Evan
1864/21342
Lewis Louis Rebecca Gabriel
1930/28384
Lewis Graeme Lindsay Rebecca Ruby Percy Goldsmith
1930/28395
Lewis Ross Geoffrey Rebecca Ruby Percy Goldsmith
Upper Hutt City Libraries Heritage CollectionsRebecca Lewis        🔍 ASH
Archives NZRebecca Lewis        🔍 ASH

Source: Archives NZ Collections Search / CC BY / via Archway

High Court Auckland, Department of Justice  >  Land valuation files

Name Year(s) Held At Access
Application for consent to sale - George Lewis Burrett and Phyllis Rebecca Burrett to Allan Robert Williams 1946 Auckland Open
Land valuation - William Edward Hannam and Florence Mary Hannam to George Lewis Burrett and Phyllis Rebecca Burrett 1957 Auckland Open
Land valuation - George Lewis Burrett and Phyllis Rebecca Burrett 1952 Auckland Open
Land valuation - Darien Neave Sutton, Johanna Sutton, Thomas James Neave Sutton, Hannah Rebecca Griffin and Jack Griffin to Herbert Lewis Windust, as Trustee for a Company to be formed with the name H L Windust Limited 1960 Auckland Open
Land valuation - George Lewis Burrett and Phyllis Rebecca Burrett to John Collins, Jean Amy Hudson and Kenneth John Collins 1952 Auckland Open
Application for consent to sale - Marion Rebecca Tudehope to Eric Albert Lewis 1948 Auckland Open
Application for consent to sale - George Lewis Burrett and Phyllis Rebecca Burrett to John Joseph Maher 1946 Auckland Open
Land valuation - George Lewis Burrett and Phyllis Rebecca Burrett 1952 Auckland Open

Timaru Court Office  >  Timaru Probate Files

Name Scan Year(s) Held At Access
LEWIS Rebecca - Ashburton - Married Woman LEWIS Rebecca - Ashburton - Married Woman📃 View Scan 1953 Christchurch Open
LEWIS Rebecca - Ashburton - Married Woman LEWIS Rebecca - Ashburton - Married Woman📃 View Scan 1953 Christchurch Open

Christchurch High Court  >  Christchurch Probate files

Name Scan Year(s) Held At Access
LEWIS Rebecca - Christchurch - Spinster LEWIS Rebecca - Christchurch - Spinster📃 View Scan 1954 Christchurch Open
LEWIS Rebecca - Christchurch - Spinster LEWIS Rebecca - Christchurch - Spinster📃 View Scan 1954 Christchurch Open

Justice Department  >  Coroners Inquests, case files

Name Year(s) Held At Access
Coroners inquests Unnecessary - ... 1962 Wellington Open
Coroners inquests Unnecessary - ... 1962 Wellington Open

High Court Auckland, Department of Justice  >  Auckland probates - second sequence

Name Scan Year(s) Held At Access
LEWIS Rebecca - Auckland LEWIS Rebecca - Auckland📃 View Scan 1915 Auckland Open
LEWIS Rebecca - Auckland LEWIS Rebecca - Auckland📃 View Scan 1915 Auckland Open
Find A Grave (NZ cemeteries)Rebecca Lewis        🔍 ASH

Source: FindAGrave / limited search result excerpts for non-commercial personal research

Name Maiden Name Born Died Cemetery Cemetery location Region
Rebecca Lewis Tillett 12 Dec 1858 🔍 4 Sep 1925 🔍 📰 Linwood Cemetery Linwood, Christchurch City Canterbury
Rebecca Lewis Isaacs 1842 🔍 4 Feb 1915 🔍 📰 Symonds Street Cemetery Auckland, Auckland Council Auckland
Rebecca Lewis Ashburton Public Cemetery Ashburton, Ashburton District Canterbury
Rebecca Lewis 16 Aug 1868 🔍 13 Apr 1954 🔍 📰 Linwood Cemetery Linwood, Christchurch City Canterbury
Rebecca Lewis 1844 🔍 5 May 1913 🔍 📰 Karori Cemetery and Crematorium Wellington, Wellington City Wellington
Rebecca Ruby Lewis Stallworthy 3 Feb 1890 🔍 20 Dec 1961 🔍 📰 Purewa Cemetery and Crematorium Meadowbank, Auckland Council Auckland
Rebecca Lewis Tillett 12 Dec 1858 🔍 4 Sep 1925 🔍 📰 Linwood Cemetery Linwood, Christchurch City Canterbury
Rebecca Lewis Isaacs 1842 🔍 4 Feb 1915 🔍 📰 Symonds Street Cemetery Auckland, Auckland Council Auckland
Rebecca Lewis Ashburton Public Cemetery Ashburton, Ashburton District Canterbury
Rebecca Lewis 16 Aug 1868 🔍 13 Apr 1954 🔍 📰 Linwood Cemetery Linwood, Christchurch City Canterbury
Rebecca Lewis 1844 🔍 5 May 1913 🔍 📰 Karori Cemetery and Crematorium Wellington, Wellington City Wellington
Rebecca Ruby Lewis Stallworthy 3 Feb 1890 🔍 20 Dec 1961 🔍 📰 Purewa Cemetery and Crematorium Meadowbank, Auckland Council Auckland
Tasman HeritageRebecca Lewis        🔍 ASH

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West Coast NZ HistoryRebecca Lewis        🔍 ASH

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NZ Deaths        🔍 ASH

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RegistrationFamily NameGiven Name(s)Born (approx.)Age at Death (approx.)
1953/24118
Lewis Rebecca 188370YOrder Product
1954/22818
Lewis Rebecca 186985YOrder Product
1961/28344
Lewis Ilma Rebecca 190754YOrder Product
1961/37036
Lewis Rebecca Ruby 189071YOrder Product
1915/407
Lewis Rebecca 184174YOrder Product
1925/8423
Lewis Rebecca 185867YOrder Product
1913/3642
Lewis Rebecca 184469YOrder Product
1932/8332
Lewis Mary Rebecca 189933YOrder Product
2011/15973
Lewis Lilian Rebecca 12 November 1911  🔍NZ
99 yearsOrder Product
2016/21526
Lewis Joan Helen 2 January 1931  🔍NZ
85 yearsOrder Product
1953/24118
Lewis Rebecca 1883 70Y
1954/22818
Lewis Rebecca 1869 85Y
1961/28344
Lewis Ilma Rebecca 1907 54Y
1961/37036
Lewis Rebecca Ruby 1890 71Y
1915/407
Lewis Rebecca 1841 74Y
1925/8423
Lewis Rebecca 1858 67Y
1913/3642
Lewis Rebecca 1844 69Y
1932/8332
Lewis Mary Rebecca 1899 33Y
2011/15973
Lewis Lilian Rebecca 12 November 1911  🔍NZ
99 years
2016/21526
Lewis Joan Helen 2 January 1931  🔍NZ
85 years
Lower Hutt MyRecollectRebecca Lewis        🔍 ASH
Masterton Anglican HistoryRebecca Lewis        🔍 ASH

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Tinui HistoryRebecca Lewis        🔍 ASH

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Dictionary of NZ Biography (Scholefield, 1940)Rebecca Lewis        🔍 ASH

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NZSG Kiwi Collection (non-member records)Rebecca Lewis        🔍 ASH

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Source: Kiwi Collection copyright The New Zealand Society of Genealogists

Name Date Record Type
LEWIS, Rebecca 🔍
1915 NZ Probates
LEWIS, Rebecca 🔍
15 Mar 1915 NZ Probates
LEWIS, Rebecca 🔍
1953 NZ Probates
LEWIS, Rebecca 🔍
12 Aug 1953 NZ Probates
LEWIS, Rebecca 🔍
24 May 1954 NZ Probates
LEWIS, Rebecca Ruby 🔍
1962 NZ Probates
LEWIS, Rebecca Ruby 🔍
06 Mar 1962 NZ Probates
Canterbury Museum Collections - PeopleRebecca Lewis        🔍 ASH

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NZ War GravesRebecca Lewis        🔍 ASH
Wellington City Council ArchivesRebecca Lewis        🔍 ASH
NZ Births        🔍 ASH

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RegistrationFamily NameGiven Name(s)Mother's Given Name(s)Father's Given Name(s)Still Birth
1894/10529
Lewis Rebecca Ider RebeccaThomas-Order Product
1884/13109
Lewis Rebecca Eliza IsabellaJohn-Order Product
1905/6851
Lewis Elizabeth Rebecca JaneEmanuel James-Order Product
1910/12693
Lewis Dorothy Rebecca Essie BeatrixBenjamin-Order Product
1868/18446
Lewis Rebecca FannyHenry-Order Product
1894/10529
Lewis Rebecca Ider Rebecca Thomas
1884/13109
Lewis Rebecca Eliza Isabella John
1905/6851
Lewis Elizabeth Rebecca Jane Emanuel James
1910/12693
Lewis Dorothy Rebecca Essie Beatrix Benjamin
1868/18446
Lewis Rebecca Fanny Henry
NZ Marriages (Bride)        🔍 ASH

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RegistrationBride's Given Name(s)Bride's Family NameGroom's Given Name(s)Groom's Family Name
1936/7765
Dorothy Rebecca Lewis George Alfred McGirr Order Product
1927/10047
Elizabeth Rebecca Lewis Alexander Clifford Dryden Order Product
1915/7878
Ida Rebecca Lewis Albert Edward Parker Order Product
1936/7765
Dorothy Rebecca Lewis George Alfred McGirr
1927/10047
Elizabeth Rebecca Lewis Alexander Clifford Dryden
1915/7878
Ida Rebecca Lewis Albert Edward Parker
Archives Central (Manawatū-Whanganui)Rebecca Lewis        🔍 ASH

Source: Archives Central, Manawatū-Whanganui Local Authority Shared Services

… 2004 (Massey University - Russell Death, Fiona Death, Rebecca Lewis) Sampling carried out in low flow conditions (March - …
Identifier: HRC 00461:85:2008/EXT/945
Created byHorizons Regional Council
Date2008 class="views-field views-field-field-has-end-date">2008
TypeFile
Masterton Library Wairarapa ArchiveRebecca Lewis        🔍 ASH
Soldiers of Empire - Muster RollsRebecca Lewis        🔍 ASH

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Soldiers of Empire - Medal RollsRebecca Lewis        🔍 ASH

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WWI Military DefaultersRebecca Lewis        🔍 ASH

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Nominal rolls: Second New Zealand Expeditionary ForceRebecca Lewis        🔍 ASH

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Nurse Registrations, 1902-1931Rebecca Lewis        🔍 ASH

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Caversham Project Trades Database (1894-1939)Rebecca Lewis        🔍 ASH

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Caversham Project Electoral Rolls (1893-1938)Rebecca Lewis        🔍 ASH

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Otago Nominal Index        🔍 ASH

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Puke Ariki Collections - PeopleRebecca Lewis        🔍 ASH

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Hocken Digital CollectionsRebecca Lewis        🔍 ASH

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Wikidata People (New Zealanders)Rebecca Lewis        🔍 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%3ARebecca+Lewis%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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BillionGraves (NZ cemeteries)Rebecca Lewis        🔍 ASH

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Name Maiden Name Born Died Cemetery Region
Rebecca Lewis 16 Aug 1868 🔍 13 Apr 1954 🔍 📰 Linwood Cemetery Canterbury
Rebecca Lewis 4 Feb 1915 🔍 📰 Symonds Street Cemetery Auckland
Rebecca Lewis (Tillett) Tillett 12 Dec 1858 🔍 4 Sep 1925 🔍 📰 Linwood Cemetery Canterbury
Rebecca Lewis 13 Apr 1954 🔍 📰 Linwood Cemetery Canterbury
Dorothy Rebecca McGirr (Lewis) Lewis 2 Mar 1910 🔍 15 Oct 1996 🔍 Aramoho Cemetery Manawatu-Wanganui
Lilian Rebecca Lewis 1 Jul 2011 🔍 Featherston Cemetery Wellington
Lillian Rebecca Lewis 1 Jul 2011 🔍 Featherston Cemetery Wellington
Mary Rebecca Lewis 1899 🔍 18 Sep 1932 🔍 📰 Sydenham Cemetery Canterbury
Rebecca Lewis 16 Aug 1868 🔍 13 Apr 1954 🔍 📰 Linwood Cemetery Canterbury
Rebecca Lewis 4 Feb 1915 🔍 📰 Symonds Street Cemetery Auckland
Rebecca Lewis (Tillett) Tillett 12 Dec 1858 🔍 4 Sep 1925 🔍 📰 Linwood Cemetery Canterbury
Rebecca Lewis 13 Apr 1954 🔍 📰 Linwood Cemetery Canterbury
Dorothy Rebecca McGirr (Lewis) Lewis 2 Mar 1910 🔍 15 Oct 1996 🔍 Aramoho Cemetery Manawatu-Wanganui
Lilian Rebecca Lewis 1 Jul 2011 🔍 Featherston Cemetery Wellington
Lillian Rebecca Lewis 1 Jul 2011 🔍 Featherston Cemetery Wellington
Mary Rebecca Lewis 1899 🔍 18 Sep 1932 🔍 📰 Sydenham Cemetery Canterbury
Discover EverAfter (NZ Cemeteries)Rebecca Lewis        🔍 ASH

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Name Born (approx.) Died Age Type Buried/Cremated Plot Cemetery Region
Lilian Rebecca Lewis 1912 1 Jul 2011 🔍 99 Burial Block 3 (Lawn)/11/315 Featherston Cemetery Wellington Region
Rebecca Lewis 69 Burial 5 May 1913 📰 *Public 2/N/237 Karori Cemetery Wellington Region
Rebecca Ruby Lewis 1890 20 Dec 1961 🔍 📰 71 Burial 14 Mar 1962 📰 Block Z/11/031 Purewa Cemetery Auckland Region
Rebecca Ruby Lewis 1890 20 Dec 1961 🔍 📰 71 Cremation 22 Dec 1961 📰 Purewa Crematorium Auckland Region
Lilian Rebecca Lewis 1912 1 Jul 2011 🔍 99 Burial Block 3 (Lawn)/11/315 Featherston Cemetery Wellington Region
Rebecca Lewis 69 Burial 5 May 1913 📰 *Public 2/N/237 Karori Cemetery Wellington Region
Rebecca Ruby Lewis 1890 20 Dec 1961 🔍 📰 71 Burial 14 Mar 1962 📰 Block Z/11/031 Purewa Cemetery Auckland Region
Rebecca Ruby Lewis 1890 20 Dec 1961 🔍 📰 71 Cremation 22 Dec 1961 📰 Purewa Crematorium Auckland Region