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"Births, Deaths & Marriages Online", [digital index], New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs (www.bdmhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz), Birth Registration of Francis Henry Kotare Mace, child of Francis Charles and Mary Ann ; citing Birth Certificate 1892/12061 .
↑ "Births, Deaths & Marriages Online", [digital index], New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs (www.bdmhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz), Marriage Registration of Francis Henry Kotare Mace and Mavis Bernice Linn ; citing Marriage Certificate 1922/1872 .
↑ "Births, Deaths & Marriages Online", [digital index], New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs (www.bdmhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz), Death Registration of Francis Henry Kotare Mace, aged at death 51Y; citing Death Certificate 1944/16063 .
Douglas (Sam) Mace worked on "Uncle Franks" farm when Uncle Frank was unwell. Aunty Bub, Franks daughter, introduced my mum (Maisie Stockman/Mace to my Dad, Sam Mace. He wrote a lot about his time on the farm in his memoirs before he passed away with cancer in 1983.
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I have adopted this file as my Dad (Sam/Douglas Mace) had fond memories of "Uncle Frank" when he worked on his farm. Thomas Mace was mine and Francis Kotare's 2nd great grandfather. if anyone is interested about Dads written memoirs of his time on the farm i would be happy to share. I gave Uncle Franks daughter, Aunty Bub a copy before she passed away.