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Re: Thomas Willmott Johnson
« Reply #45 on: Saturday 23 September 17 01:21 BST (UK) »
Thanks. Had to look up enteric fever. Aka Typhoid.

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« Reply #46 on: Saturday 23 September 17 05:46 BST (UK) »
Hi KiwiHugh,

From your first post.......

"Supposed Father of Arthur Bergh born 1903"

Here is some information about him:

Marriage:

1930/2673   Doris   Mann   Arthur Constantine Edward   Bergh

Death:

1966/45034   Bergh   Arthur Constantine Edward   63Y

Probated will:

https://www.archway.archives.govt.nz/ViewFullItem.do?code=953870

Headstone photograph:

https://billiongraves.com/grave/Arthur-Constantine-Edward-Bergh/20746913

Newspaper death notices for wife:

http://www.amemorytree.co.nz/remembrance.php?personid=64200

Published in
Waikato Times
17 Feb 2009
   
Northern Advocate
17 Feb 2009
   
The Daily Post Rotorua
17 Feb 2009

BERGH, Doris.
Died 15 February 2009. Age 100y

Minniehaha.
HAMMOND, Cainham/Caynham, Shropshire, U.K. Otago-NZ.
GALBRAITH, Ireland, Dunedin, Otago-NZ., Kensington-London, U.K.
GRANT, Sct., Dunedin, Otago-NZ., Vancouver, Canada.
GLASS, Aberdeenshire, Otago-NZ.
CAIRNEY/CARNEY/KEARNEY/Ireland, Airdrie, Scotland, Otago-NZ.
O'BRIEN Mary Ann, Limerick, Otago-NZ.
NICOL(L) James, Scotland, Otago-NZ.
SCOTT Thomas, Shetland, Otago-NZ.
MCHARDY/MCHARDIE Euphemia, Scotland, Otago-NZ.

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« Reply #47 on: Saturday 23 September 17 06:12 BST (UK) »
When my Uncle built his own house on the family property he included a self contained granny house section where Doris lived for close to 30 years She was a lovely person and was Nana Bergh to me. When a friend of hers passed on she lamented to my Mother that her friend had been the last person to still call her Doris.