Thomas Stephen Richard Fletcher was born 6 July 1900 in Onehunga, Auckland, New Zealand. He was the son of Thomas Steadman and Mary Jane Fletcher (née Kilgour).[1]
Steve worked for the Auckland Harbour Board. He died on 19 May 1986 at Auckland Hospital,[3] and was buried on 21 May at Waikumete Cemetery in Henderson, Auckland.[4]
Sources
↑ "Births, Deaths & Marriages Online", New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs (www.bdmhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz), Birth Registration of Thomas Stephen Richard Fletcher, child of Thomas Hedman and Mary Jane ; citing Birth Certificate 1900/6022.
↑ "Births, Deaths & Marriages Online", New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs (www.bdmhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz), Marriage Registration of Emma Hill and Thomas Stephen Richard Fletcher ; citing Marriage Certificate 1922/9373.
↑ "Births, Deaths & Marriages Online", New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs (www.bdmhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz), Death Registration of Thomas Stephen Richard Fletcher, Date of Birth 6 July 1900 ; citing Death Certificate 1986/34961.
Paternal and Maternal relationships are both confirmed by an autosomal GEDmatch comparison between Amelia Utting , GEDmatch kit # YQ7969576, and Kathryn Smith, GEDmatch kit # UQ6083689, (compare kits), her 2nd cousin 1x removed. Their most-recent common ancestors are Thomas Fletcher and Mary Kilgour, the great great grandparents of Amelia Utting and great grandparents of Kathryn Smith. Predicted relationship from GEDmatch: 2nd cousins once removed, based on sharing 141.6 cM across 8 segments.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Thomas by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Thomas: