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ESSEX PARISH LISTS
Parish lists. There are five million baptism, banns, marriages, and burial records from Essex on Findmypast. The records were created from the original registers held by the Essex Record Office and a number of other sources. Below is a full list of all the parishes available for each event. Essex baptisms. Essex marriages and banns 1537-1935.VICTORIA CEMETERIES
St Kilda Cemetery Memorials (1859-1987) – Established in 1851, this cemetery is located in St Kilda East, Victoria. William Pitt, architect, is buried with his family in St Kilda Cemetery. Pitt designed several renowned Melbourne buildings including PrincessTheatre, St
BIRTH, MARRIAGE & DEATH RECORDS Albany Creek Crematorium and Memorial Gardens is situated at 400 Albany Creek Road, Bridgeman Downs, Queensland. This index has been prepared by volunteers from the Queensland FHS from a partial transcript of the Columbarium walls done in the late 1980s. Dates of death range from 1929 to 1987. AUSTRALIA ELECTORAL ROLLS This collection comprises transcripts and images of electoral rolls from Australia; at present, the collection includes records from the following states and territories: New South Wales (state electoral rolls for the years 1903 and 1913 and commonwealth electoral rolls for 1935) – 100% have images. Northern Territory (for the years 1895 TASMANIAN DIRECTORY 1867-68, 1887 Men of the Time in Australia: Victorian Series. Names in Government Gazettes, Victoria 1858-1900. National Directory of South Australia 1867-68 (Butler) New South Wales Almanac and Country Directory 1921, 1924. New South Wales Almanac and Hand Book 1854, 1857. New South Wales Commercial Directory 1947 (Wise) STAFFORDSHIRE BURIALS The record set comprises 1,153,045 records from 230 parishes in Staffordshire. These records date from 1538 to 1900. The records also include some transcript only entries between 1901 and 1959 from the parish of Wednesbury, St John. Note: some of the older registers maybe in Latin.
VICTORIA INWARD PASSENGER LISTS 1839-1923 Destination port. Departure port. This index contains the records of over two million passengers who arrived in Victoria between 1839 and 1923. Passenger lists vary widely in size, length, and level of detail, as there was no standardised format. Some record only a minimum of information about the passengers, while others are quitedetailed.
BOOK OF REMEMBRANCE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF Australia's Fighting Sons of the Empire (NSW, QLD, WA) Bank of New South Wales (Roll of Honour) Book of Remembrance of the University of Sydney, 1914-1918. British Garrison Deserters in South Australia. Defenders of New Zealand and Maori History. Education Department War Service, 1914-1917. New South Wales Roll of Honour. MILITARY HISTORY ORIGIN OF THE TERM DIGGER The First Diggers Like Anzac, the term Digger is well known in Australia and overseas. Even for Australians who have no military connection, the word is still familiar and widely employed by the media to report news of Australian soldiers, especially in places of conflict, although the term can embrace all soldiers and others in the Australian Defence Force. QUEENSLAND ST HELENA CONVICT INDEX 1863 Discover more about the Queensland St Helena Convict Index. There are more than 10,000 records relating to prisoners held at the prison on St Helena Island. This was the foremost men’s prison in colonial Queensland. In the early 1860s, when overcrowding in Brisbane’s Petrie Terrace gaol became a problem, about 30 convicts were moved outto
ESSEX PARISH LISTS
Parish lists. There are five million baptism, banns, marriages, and burial records from Essex on Findmypast. The records were created from the original registers held by the Essex Record Office and a number of other sources. Below is a full list of all the parishes available for each event. Essex baptisms. Essex marriages and banns 1537-1935.VICTORIA CEMETERIES
St Kilda Cemetery Memorials (1859-1987) – Established in 1851, this cemetery is located in St Kilda East, Victoria. William Pitt, architect, is buried with his family in St Kilda Cemetery. Pitt designed several renowned Melbourne buildings including PrincessTheatre, St
BIRTH, MARRIAGE & DEATH RECORDS Albany Creek Crematorium and Memorial Gardens is situated at 400 Albany Creek Road, Bridgeman Downs, Queensland. This index has been prepared by volunteers from the Queensland FHS from a partial transcript of the Columbarium walls done in the late 1980s. Dates of death range from 1929 to 1987. AUSTRALIA ELECTORAL ROLLS This collection comprises transcripts and images of electoral rolls from Australia; at present, the collection includes records from the following states and territories: New South Wales (state electoral rolls for the years 1903 and 1913 and commonwealth electoral rolls for 1935) – 100% have images. Northern Territory (for the years 1895 TASMANIAN DIRECTORY 1867-68, 1887 Men of the Time in Australia: Victorian Series. Names in Government Gazettes, Victoria 1858-1900. National Directory of South Australia 1867-68 (Butler) New South Wales Almanac and Country Directory 1921, 1924. New South Wales Almanac and Hand Book 1854, 1857. New South Wales Commercial Directory 1947 (Wise) STAFFORDSHIRE BURIALS The record set comprises 1,153,045 records from 230 parishes in Staffordshire. These records date from 1538 to 1900. The records also include some transcript only entries between 1901 and 1959 from the parish of Wednesbury, St John. Note: some of the older registers maybe in Latin.
VICTORIA INWARD PASSENGER LISTS 1839-1923 Destination port. Departure port. This index contains the records of over two million passengers who arrived in Victoria between 1839 and 1923. Passenger lists vary widely in size, length, and level of detail, as there was no standardised format. Some record only a minimum of information about the passengers, while others are quitedetailed.
BOOK OF REMEMBRANCE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF Australia's Fighting Sons of the Empire (NSW, QLD, WA) Bank of New South Wales (Roll of Honour) Book of Remembrance of the University of Sydney, 1914-1918. British Garrison Deserters in South Australia. Defenders of New Zealand and Maori History. Education Department War Service, 1914-1917. New South Wales Roll of Honour. MILITARY HISTORY ORIGIN OF THE TERM DIGGER The First Diggers Like Anzac, the term Digger is well known in Australia and overseas. Even for Australians who have no military connection, the word is still familiar and widely employed by the media to report news of Australian soldiers, especially in places of conflict, although the term can embrace all soldiers and others in the Australian Defence Force. QUEENSLAND ST HELENA CONVICT INDEX 1863 Discover more about the Queensland St Helena Convict Index. There are more than 10,000 records relating to prisoners held at the prison on St Helena Island. This was the foremost men’s prison in colonial Queensland. In the early 1860s, when overcrowding in Brisbane’s Petrie Terrace gaol became a problem, about 30 convicts were moved outto
ESSEX PARISH LISTS
Parish lists. There are five million baptism, banns, marriages, and burial records from Essex on Findmypast. The records were created from the original registers held by the Essex Record Office and a number of other sources. Below is a full list of all the parishes available for each event. Essex baptisms. Essex marriages and banns 1537-1935. WESTERN AUSTRALIA MARRIAGE INDEX Australia Deaths and Burials 1816-1980. Australia Marriages 1788-1935. Australian Capital Territory Deaths 1930-1983. Australian Capital Territory Marriages. New South Wales Will Books 1800-1952. New South Wales, deceased estate files 1880-1923. New South Wales, Newcastle, Lost Cemeteries 1842-1902. New South Wales, Rookwood Cemetery.VICTORIA CEMETERIES
St Kilda Cemetery Memorials (1859-1987) – Established in 1851, this cemetery is located in St Kilda East, Victoria. William Pitt, architect, is buried with his family in St Kilda Cemetery. Pitt designed several renowned Melbourne buildings including PrincessTheatre, St
VICTORIA DEATHS 1836-1985 A record from findmypast’s index to Victoria Deaths 1836-1985 will tell you: The deceased’s first name and surname. Their age. Their place of death, where recorded. Their father’s and mother’s names, where recorded. Their estimated year of birth based on their age. The year of death. The registration number. VICTORIA DEATHS 1836-1985 Victoria Deaths 1836-1985. This index contains death records from Victoria, Australia between 1836 and 1985. Victorian birth, deaths and marriages (BDM) certificates date back from 1853, when the Victorian government began civil registration. There are also church baptism, marriage and burial records dating as far back as 1836. QUEENSLAND EARLY PIONEERS INDEX 1824-1859 QUEENSLAND EARLY PIONEERS INDEX 1824-1859. Do you have Queensland ancestry? This index was a Bicentennial Project of the Queensland Family History Society (1988), endorsed by the Queensland Committee of the Australian Bicentennial Authority. The index contains 156,760 references to approximately 50,000 names, taken from 75 sourceslocated in
NORTHUMBERLAND MARRIAGES The records found in this collection have multiple sources. Together they create an excellent collection of marriage records from Northumberland, a historic English county in North East England. The sources include parish registers transcribed by the Northumberland & Durham Family History Society from records held at the NorthumberlandRecord
MILITARY HISTORY ORIGIN OF THE TERM DIGGER The First Diggers Like Anzac, the term Digger is well known in Australia and overseas. Even for Australians who have no military connection, the word is still familiar and widely employed by the media to report news of Australian soldiers, especially in places of conflict, although the term can embrace all soldiers and others in the Australian Defence Force. KENT MARRIAGES AND BANNS Kent is a county in the southeast of England. It borders London, Essex, Surrey, and Sussex, and nominally France, midway through the Channel Tunnel. Maidstone is the county town of Kent. An ancient legal tradition, banns are an announcement in church of a couple’s intention to marry. The reading of the banns provides an opportunityfor
IRISH PARISH REGISTER BURIAL FFOLLIOTT COLLECTION Rosemary ffolliott. Rosemary ffolliott was Ireland’s premier genealogist, who at the age of 23 she had her first book The Pooles of Mayfield, a history of settler families in the Cork area published in 1958. From the 1950s to the 1970s she was a member of the panel of freelance researchers engaged by the Genealogical Office,.ESSEX PARISH LISTS
Parish lists. There are five million baptism, banns, marriages, and burial records from Essex on Findmypast. The records were created from the original registers held by the Essex Record Office and a number of other sources. Below is a full list of all the parishes available for each event. Essex baptisms. Essex marriages and banns 1537-1935.VICTORIA CEMETERIES
St Kilda Cemetery Memorials (1859-1987) – Established in 1851, this cemetery is located in St Kilda East, Victoria. William Pitt, architect, is buried with his family in St Kilda Cemetery. Pitt designed several renowned Melbourne buildings including PrincessTheatre, St
BIRTH, MARRIAGE & DEATH RECORDS Albany Creek Crematorium and Memorial Gardens is situated at 400 Albany Creek Road, Bridgeman Downs, Queensland. This index has been prepared by volunteers from the Queensland FHS from a partial transcript of the Columbarium walls done in the late 1980s. Dates of death range from 1929 to 1987. AUSTRALIA ELECTORAL ROLLS This collection comprises transcripts and images of electoral rolls from Australia; at present, the collection includes records from the following states and territories: New South Wales (state electoral rolls for the years 1903 and 1913 and commonwealth electoral rolls for 1935) – 100% have images. Northern Territory (for the years 1895 TASMANIAN DIRECTORY 1867-68, 1887 Men of the Time in Australia: Victorian Series. Names in Government Gazettes, Victoria 1858-1900. National Directory of South Australia 1867-68 (Butler) New South Wales Almanac and Country Directory 1921, 1924. New South Wales Almanac and Hand Book 1854, 1857. New South Wales Commercial Directory 1947 (Wise) STAFFORDSHIRE BURIALS The record set comprises 1,153,045 records from 230 parishes in Staffordshire. These records date from 1538 to 1900. The records also include some transcript only entries between 1901 and 1959 from the parish of Wednesbury, St John. Note: some of the older registers maybe in Latin.
VICTORIA INWARD PASSENGER LISTS 1839-1923 Destination port. Departure port. This index contains the records of over two million passengers who arrived in Victoria between 1839 and 1923. Passenger lists vary widely in size, length, and level of detail, as there was no standardised format. Some record only a minimum of information about the passengers, while others are quitedetailed.
BOOK OF REMEMBRANCE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF Australia's Fighting Sons of the Empire (NSW, QLD, WA) Bank of New South Wales (Roll of Honour) Book of Remembrance of the University of Sydney, 1914-1918. British Garrison Deserters in South Australia. Defenders of New Zealand and Maori History. Education Department War Service, 1914-1917. New South Wales Roll of Honour. MILITARY HISTORY ORIGIN OF THE TERM DIGGER The First Diggers Like Anzac, the term Digger is well known in Australia and overseas. Even for Australians who have no military connection, the word is still familiar and widely employed by the media to report news of Australian soldiers, especially in places of conflict, although the term can embrace all soldiers and others in the Australian Defence Force. QUEENSLAND ST HELENA CONVICT INDEX 1863 Discover more about the Queensland St Helena Convict Index. There are more than 10,000 records relating to prisoners held at the prison on St Helena Island. This was the foremost men’s prison in colonial Queensland. In the early 1860s, when overcrowding in Brisbane’s Petrie Terrace gaol became a problem, about 30 convicts were moved outto
ESSEX PARISH LISTS
Parish lists. There are five million baptism, banns, marriages, and burial records from Essex on Findmypast. The records were created from the original registers held by the Essex Record Office and a number of other sources. Below is a full list of all the parishes available for each event. Essex baptisms. Essex marriages and banns 1537-1935.VICTORIA CEMETERIES
St Kilda Cemetery Memorials (1859-1987) – Established in 1851, this cemetery is located in St Kilda East, Victoria. William Pitt, architect, is buried with his family in St Kilda Cemetery. Pitt designed several renowned Melbourne buildings including PrincessTheatre, St
BIRTH, MARRIAGE & DEATH RECORDS Albany Creek Crematorium and Memorial Gardens is situated at 400 Albany Creek Road, Bridgeman Downs, Queensland. This index has been prepared by volunteers from the Queensland FHS from a partial transcript of the Columbarium walls done in the late 1980s. Dates of death range from 1929 to 1987. AUSTRALIA ELECTORAL ROLLS This collection comprises transcripts and images of electoral rolls from Australia; at present, the collection includes records from the following states and territories: New South Wales (state electoral rolls for the years 1903 and 1913 and commonwealth electoral rolls for 1935) – 100% have images. Northern Territory (for the years 1895 TASMANIAN DIRECTORY 1867-68, 1887 Men of the Time in Australia: Victorian Series. Names in Government Gazettes, Victoria 1858-1900. National Directory of South Australia 1867-68 (Butler) New South Wales Almanac and Country Directory 1921, 1924. New South Wales Almanac and Hand Book 1854, 1857. New South Wales Commercial Directory 1947 (Wise) STAFFORDSHIRE BURIALS The record set comprises 1,153,045 records from 230 parishes in Staffordshire. These records date from 1538 to 1900. The records also include some transcript only entries between 1901 and 1959 from the parish of Wednesbury, St John. Note: some of the older registers maybe in Latin.
VICTORIA INWARD PASSENGER LISTS 1839-1923 Destination port. Departure port. This index contains the records of over two million passengers who arrived in Victoria between 1839 and 1923. Passenger lists vary widely in size, length, and level of detail, as there was no standardised format. Some record only a minimum of information about the passengers, while others are quitedetailed.
BOOK OF REMEMBRANCE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF Australia's Fighting Sons of the Empire (NSW, QLD, WA) Bank of New South Wales (Roll of Honour) Book of Remembrance of the University of Sydney, 1914-1918. British Garrison Deserters in South Australia. Defenders of New Zealand and Maori History. Education Department War Service, 1914-1917. New South Wales Roll of Honour. MILITARY HISTORY ORIGIN OF THE TERM DIGGER The First Diggers Like Anzac, the term Digger is well known in Australia and overseas. Even for Australians who have no military connection, the word is still familiar and widely employed by the media to report news of Australian soldiers, especially in places of conflict, although the term can embrace all soldiers and others in the Australian Defence Force. QUEENSLAND ST HELENA CONVICT INDEX 1863 Discover more about the Queensland St Helena Convict Index. There are more than 10,000 records relating to prisoners held at the prison on St Helena Island. This was the foremost men’s prison in colonial Queensland. In the early 1860s, when overcrowding in Brisbane’s Petrie Terrace gaol became a problem, about 30 convicts were moved outto
ESSEX PARISH LISTS
Parish lists. There are five million baptism, banns, marriages, and burial records from Essex on Findmypast. The records were created from the original registers held by the Essex Record Office and a number of other sources. Below is a full list of all the parishes available for each event. Essex baptisms. Essex marriages and banns 1537-1935. WESTERN AUSTRALIA MARRIAGE INDEX Australia Deaths and Burials 1816-1980. Australia Marriages 1788-1935. Australian Capital Territory Deaths 1930-1983. Australian Capital Territory Marriages. New South Wales Will Books 1800-1952. New South Wales, deceased estate files 1880-1923. New South Wales, Newcastle, Lost Cemeteries 1842-1902. New South Wales, Rookwood Cemetery. WESTERN AUSTRALIA ELECTORAL ROLLS Western Australia Electoral Rolls. Electoral rolls are the nearest thing Australians have to census records, and hence they are extremely important and useful for local, family and social historians. This roll for the Kalgoorlie Division of Western Australia in 1939 has over 700 pages. Entries are arranged alphabetically within eachsubdivision.
MILITARY HISTORY ORIGIN OF THE TERM DIGGER The First Diggers Like Anzac, the term Digger is well known in Australia and overseas. Even for Australians who have no military connection, the word is still familiar and widely employed by the media to report news of Australian soldiers, especially in places of conflict, although the term can embrace all soldiers and others in the Australian Defence Force. QUEENSLAND EARLY PIONEERS INDEX 1824-1859 QUEENSLAND EARLY PIONEERS INDEX 1824-1859. Do you have Queensland ancestry? This index was a Bicentennial Project of the Queensland Family History Society (1988), endorsed by the Queensland Committee of the Australian Bicentennial Authority. The index contains 156,760 references to approximately 50,000 names, taken from 75 sourceslocated in
NORTHUMBERLAND MARRIAGES The records found in this collection have multiple sources. Together they create an excellent collection of marriage records from Northumberland, a historic English county in North East England. The sources include parish registers transcribed by the Northumberland & Durham Family History Society from records held at the NorthumberlandRecord
VICTORIA DEATHS 1836-1985 A record from findmypast’s index to Victoria Deaths 1836-1985 will tell you: The deceased’s first name and surname. Their age. Their place of death, where recorded. Their father’s and mother’s names, where recorded. Their estimated year of birth based on their age. The year of death. The registration number. KENT MARRIAGES AND BANNS Kent is a county in the southeast of England. It borders London, Essex, Surrey, and Sussex, and nominally France, midway through the Channel Tunnel. Maidstone is the county town of Kent. An ancient legal tradition, banns are an announcement in church of a couple’s intention to marry. The reading of the banns provides an opportunityfor
CROSSLE GENEALOGICAL ABSTRACTS The Crossle genealogical abstracts were created by Dr Francis Crossle and his son Philip Crossle in the late 19th century. They are a rich genealogical resource for Irish family historians. Notably, they created copies of prerogative court wills from 1620 to 1804, which were destroyed in the fire at the Public Record Office in Dublin in1922.
VICTORIA MARRIAGES 1836-1942 As explained above, findmypast’s index to Victoria Marriages 1836-1942 will give you the basics of the marriage in question: the two partners’ names, the year, and the registration number that you will need to order the certificate. The marriage certificate (or uncertified image of it)WORLD RECORDS
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Certificates for births, deaths, and marriages in Victoria date back to 1853, when the government began civil registration. There are also church baptism, marriage, and burial records dating as far back as 1836. Births certificates are housed by Births, Deaths & Marriages Victoria. This collection on Findmypast currently has records from1837
BIRTH, MARRIAGE & DEATH RECORDS Albany Creek Crematorium and Memorial Gardens is situated at 400 Albany Creek Road, Bridgeman Downs, Queensland. This index has been prepared by volunteers from the Queensland FHS from a partial transcript of the Columbarium walls done in the late 1980s. Dates of death range from 1929 to 1987. STAFFORDSHIRE BURIALS The record set comprises 1,153,045 records from 230 parishes in Staffordshire. These records date from 1538 to 1900. The records also include some transcript only entries between 1901 and 1959 from the parish of Wednesbury, St John. Note: some of the older registers maybe in Latin.
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Trace your ancestry with 1+ billion genealogy records including census, vital & military records. Start your family history search using free family tree. BOOK OF REMEMBRANCE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF Australia's Fighting Sons of the Empire (NSW, QLD, WA) Bank of New South Wales (Roll of Honour) Book of Remembrance of the University of Sydney, 1914-1918. British Garrison Deserters in South Australia. Defenders of New Zealand and Maori History. Education Department War Service, 1914-1917. New South Wales Roll of Honour. CROSSLE GENEALOGICAL ABSTRACTS The Crossle genealogical abstracts were created by Dr Francis Crossle and his son Philip Crossle in the late 19th century. They are a rich genealogical resource for Irish family historians. Notably, they created copies of prerogative court wills from 1620 to 1804, which were destroyed in the fire at the Public Record Office in Dublin in1922.
AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE NOMINAL ROLL 1914-1918WW1 NOMINAL ROLL AUSTRALIAFIRST AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCESECOND AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCEDVA NOMINAL ROLLNOMINAL ROLL UP POLICENOMINAL ROLL VIETNAM The First World War Nominal Roll is a list of approximately 324,000 members of the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) who served overseas during World War One. The roll includes those who served with the Australian Flying Corps and Australian Medical Corps, but not the names of those who served with the Australian Naval and MilitaryExpedition Force.
NORTHERN TERRITORY DEATHS 1824-2012 Discover more about Northern Territory Deaths 1824-2012. These records are the result of an attempt to extract information about all Northern Territory related deaths from a range of sources including cemetery registers, headstones, newspapers, probates, police journals, coroner inquests and testamentary causes. The project is ongoing. AUSTRALIA CONVICTS TICKETS OF LEAVE 1824 The ticket of leave system was a form of bail or licence which allowed a prisoner to start to build a new life in Australia before the official end of his or her sentence. The system was introduced informally in 1801 to reward convicts who had performed some service or been of particularly good conduct. From 1811 convicts had to servea minimum
WORLD RECORDS
Discover your global ancestors by searching millions of records across the world. Delve through records from Australia, United Kingdom, United States and Ireland in one place.VICTORIA BIRTHS
Certificates for births, deaths, and marriages in Victoria date back to 1853, when the government began civil registration. There are also church baptism, marriage, and burial records dating as far back as 1836. Births certificates are housed by Births, Deaths & Marriages Victoria. This collection on Findmypast currently has records from1837
BIRTH, MARRIAGE & DEATH RECORDS Albany Creek Crematorium and Memorial Gardens is situated at 400 Albany Creek Road, Bridgeman Downs, Queensland. This index has been prepared by volunteers from the Queensland FHS from a partial transcript of the Columbarium walls done in the late 1980s. Dates of death range from 1929 to 1987. STAFFORDSHIRE BURIALS The record set comprises 1,153,045 records from 230 parishes in Staffordshire. These records date from 1538 to 1900. The records also include some transcript only entries between 1901 and 1959 from the parish of Wednesbury, St John. Note: some of the older registers maybe in Latin.
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Trace your ancestry with 1+ billion genealogy records including census, vital & military records. Start your family history search using free family tree. BOOK OF REMEMBRANCE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF Australia's Fighting Sons of the Empire (NSW, QLD, WA) Bank of New South Wales (Roll of Honour) Book of Remembrance of the University of Sydney, 1914-1918. British Garrison Deserters in South Australia. Defenders of New Zealand and Maori History. Education Department War Service, 1914-1917. New South Wales Roll of Honour. CROSSLE GENEALOGICAL ABSTRACTS The Crossle genealogical abstracts were created by Dr Francis Crossle and his son Philip Crossle in the late 19th century. They are a rich genealogical resource for Irish family historians. Notably, they created copies of prerogative court wills from 1620 to 1804, which were destroyed in the fire at the Public Record Office in Dublin in1922.
AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE NOMINAL ROLL 1914-1918WW1 NOMINAL ROLL AUSTRALIAFIRST AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCESECOND AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCEDVA NOMINAL ROLLNOMINAL ROLL UP POLICENOMINAL ROLL VIETNAM The First World War Nominal Roll is a list of approximately 324,000 members of the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) who served overseas during World War One. The roll includes those who served with the Australian Flying Corps and Australian Medical Corps, but not the names of those who served with the Australian Naval and MilitaryExpedition Force.
NORTHERN TERRITORY DEATHS 1824-2012 Discover more about Northern Territory Deaths 1824-2012. These records are the result of an attempt to extract information about all Northern Territory related deaths from a range of sources including cemetery registers, headstones, newspapers, probates, police journals, coroner inquests and testamentary causes. The project is ongoing. AUSTRALIA CONVICTS TICKETS OF LEAVE 1824 The ticket of leave system was a form of bail or licence which allowed a prisoner to start to build a new life in Australia before the official end of his or her sentence. The system was introduced informally in 1801 to reward convicts who had performed some service or been of particularly good conduct. From 1811 convicts had to servea minimum
AUSTRALIA ELECTORAL ROLLS This collection comprises transcripts and images of electoral rolls from Australia; at present, the collection includes records from the following states and territories: New South Wales (state electoral rolls for the years 1903 and 1913 and commonwealth electoral rolls for 1935) – 100% have images. Northern Territory (for the years 1895VICTORIA CEMETERIES
St Kilda Cemetery Memorials (1859-1987) – Established in 1851, this cemetery is located in St Kilda East, Victoria. William Pitt, architect, is buried with his family in St Kilda Cemetery. Pitt designed several renowned Melbourne buildings including PrincessTheatre, St
CROSSLE GENEALOGICAL ABSTRACTS The Crossle genealogical abstracts were created by Dr Francis Crossle and his son Philip Crossle in the late 19th century. They are a rich genealogical resource for Irish family historians. Notably, they created copies of prerogative court wills from 1620 to 1804, which were destroyed in the fire at the Public Record Office in Dublin in1922.
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These records cover burials for most of the Anglican parishes in the English county of Devon and are published as a result of Findmypast’s partnership with Plymouth & West Devon Record Office and the South West Heritage Trust. QUEENSLAND EARLY PIONEERS INDEX 1824-1859 QUEENSLAND EARLY PIONEERS INDEX 1824-1859. Do you have Queensland ancestry? This index was a Bicentennial Project of the Queensland Family History Society (1988), endorsed by the Queensland Committee of the Australian Bicentennial Authority. The index contains 156,760 references to approximately 50,000 names, taken from 75 sourceslocated in
QUEENSLAND ELECTORAL ROLLS 1895 The electoral rolls for Queensland in 1895, which totals about 2500 pages in two volumes, are divided into the electoral districts of Queensland. Arranged alphabetically by district you will find details of an estimated 98,240 men who resided in Queensland in this era, and who were qualified (and registered) to vote. QUEENSLAND RAILWAY EMPLOYEES 1889-1940 This is an index of employees of the Queensland Railways between 1889 and 1940. Initially the lists were published each third year though later they became annual lists (from 1897 until 1922) and then every second year (until 1940). The database includes approximately 370,000 names and covers the entire career of many railway employees. SOUTH AUSTRALIA UNREGISTERED DEATHS 1840-1970 The recording of Deaths in South Australia was and is regulated by Acts of Parliament. The first Act, 13 of 1842 established Civil Registration in South Australia from 1 Jul 1842. This Act required burial to occur only on presentation of a Death Certificate or Burial Order as the result of an Inquest. The Act also instructed that thecoroner
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