Birth: 20 OCT 1858 Tradeston, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
Parents: Father: THOMAS BENJAMIN AMBROSE
Mother: MARY ANDREW
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C119331 1855 - 1875 6035516 REGISTER Film NONE Sheet: 00
Lived at Wright St, Wellington, NZ 'til 1894
DETAILS OF DEATH
Place of Registration: WAIPUKARAU
When Died 30 July 1937
Where Died Waipukarau Hospital
Usual Residence Wallace Road, Waipukarau
Name & Surname JOHN ANDREW AMBROSE
Sex M
Age 79
Occupation Retired Assistant Land Registrar
Causes of Death Uraemic Coma, Chronic Nephritis, Atheroma
Medical Attendant Dr C Raymond
Last Seen Alive
Father's Name Thomas Benjamin Ambrose
Father's Occupation Clerk
Mother's Name Mary Ambrose
Mother's Maiden Name Andrew
When Buried 31 July 1937
Where Buried Waipukarau
Minister Taking Burial Canon Rice
Denomination Anglican
Where Born Glasgow
How Long in New Zealand
Where Married Christchurch
Age Married 29
To Whom Married Barbara Kissel
Age Widow / Widower 76
Age & Sex of Living Issue F 48, 45
Informant F Staines, Undertaker
Registrar
Date
John was born in 1858. He passed away in 1937. [1][2]
Sources
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Find a Grave (no image)
Find A Grave: Memorial #152403929
Memorial page for John Andrew Ambrose (unknown-30 Jul 1937), citing Waipukurau Cemetery, Waipukurau, Central Hawke's Bay District, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand.
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"Billion Graves"
Waipukurau Cemetery, 172 Porangahau Road, Waipukurau Hawke's Bay 4282, New Zealand BillionGraves memorial
Memorial page for John Andrew Ambrose (d 30 July 1937).
"New Zealand, Civil Records Indexes, 1800-1966," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q24K-CM6C : 4 October 2016), John Andrew Ambrose and Barbara Kissel, 1888; citing Marriage, New Zealand, registration number 1888/619, Archives of New Zealand, Wellington.
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DNA Connections
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