Collectively, the Electoral rolls for the years 1916, 1917, 1928, 1935, 1943, 1949, 1955, 1959 and 1967 constitute a unique window on the first 50 years of the Federal Capital Territory (now the A.C.T).
A database of over 3000 pioneer doctors from the 1700s through to 1875. The site covers Australian medical history with a database of medical pioneers and educational background material. It includes doctors who were registered or qualified in Australia, were resident in Australia, or visited here in a professional capacity, before 1875. Ships' surgeons, convict doctors, general practitioners and medical specialists are included.
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This index will be of interest to those researching chemists, druggists and pharmacists who were registered between 1876 and 1920. It contains 3,000 entries. Search by name, location or year.
A collection of digitised genealogy and family history books. The archive includes histories of families, county and local histories, how-to books on genealogy, genealogy magazines and periodicals (including some international), medieval books (including histories and pedigrees), and gazetteers. The books come from the collections of the FamilySearch Family History Library.
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Finding Your Ancestors is a project of the Royal Australian Historical Society to encourage and help Aboriginal people to take their first steps into researching their family history.
This site provides links to passenger lists, church records, cemetery transcriptions, military records and censuses for USA, England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Europe, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
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The 1841 census was conducted on March 2, 1841. The returns record only the name of the head of the household. Also, for a number of places such as the Lachlan and Liverpool districts there are only statistical returns - no individual names are listed. Microfilm copies of the NSW 1841 Census are available in the Family History Service: AO2222-2223 & 2508-2509.
Text Queensland is a collection of full text, searchable, digitised sources on QLD colonial & state history. Full text journals include the Journal of the Royal Historical Society of Queensland (1914-1994) Pughs Almanac (1859-1927) and Queensland Government Gazette (1859-1900).
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Search the Sands Directories to obtain a snapshot of a locality for a particular year. You can trace the development of a street or area your forebears lived. Information found in the Sands Directories is name and occupation, house name, economic uses of buildings eg. fruit shop, approximate construction date of a house or building demographics, social infrastructure in a town or locality
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John Sands Ltd (Printers and Stationers) published their directory most years from 1858-59 to 1932-33. The household and business information it contains has become a fundamental source for research into Sydney history, especially family history.
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Search an online database which contains records of births, deaths, and marriages held in the Archives Office of Tasmania. It also provides indexes of convicts, census records, wills, divorces and other indexes. Some digitised copies of records are available online, those which are not available online can be obtained from the Archives Office of Tasmania.
The Historical Census and Colonial Data Archive (HCCDA) is an archive of Australian colonial census publications and reports covering the period from 1833 to 1901, the year of Australia’s federation. The corpus includes 18,638 pages of text, and approximately 15000 tables, all with full digital images, text conversion and individually identified pages and tables. Please note that the archive contains colonial census reports, but not individual census returns.