• [S109] Website Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council register of burials (https://www.stockton.gov.uk/register-office).
  • [S113] Website Millingtons Funeral Directors and Cemetery Managers database extracts (http://www.millingtons.com.au).
  • [S127] Various passenger lists (details cited when applicable).
  • [S133] Commonwealth War Graves Commission (https://www.cwgc.org/).
  • [S147] Electoral registers (details cited where applicable). Images of the rolls are on Ancestry (https://bit.ly/AncSS).
  • [S156] Ainsworth, Joan (comp.) Genealogical Index to Australians and Other Expatriates in Papua New Guinea 1888-1975. Queensland Family History Society, Brisbane, 1992. This publication has record transcriptions/extracts plus an index to names therein.
  • [S188] USA Social Security Death Index, Master File. Social Security Administration, Washington D.C., USA. The index is online at both Findmypast (https://tidd.ly/3KIWGEW) and Ancestry (https://bit.ly/AncSS), but the latter is more informative.
  • [S193] United States Federal Census enumerator's returns, 1 April 1930. National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Questions were to be answered based on that date, even if the form was filled out later. I viewed images of original census returns, which are on Findmypast (https://tidd.ly/3KIWGEW), Ancestry (https://bit.ly/AncSS) and FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org).
  • [S195] United States Federal Census enumerator's returns, 1950. National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Enumeration commenced on 1 Apr 1950 and was supposed to be completed within 30 days. The date of enumeration for a particular street is usually shown on the original population schedule. Images can be viewed (free) at https://1950census.archives.gov/
  • [S198] Index to US Obituary Collection, 1930 to current (facts were found using artificial intelligence technology so there may be errors). The index is on Ancestry (https://bit.ly/AncSS). I have not yet inspected the original newspaper.