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Australian and New Zealand Links
Australia
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Australian Telephone
White Pages Directory |
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Australian Bureau of
Statistics www Information Service |
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Australian Yellow Pages |
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New South Wales Registry
of births, deaths and marriages |
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Bathurst Family History
Group |
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Tasmania Australiagenweb
Project |
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Australasia BMB Exchange
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Australian National
Shipwreck Database - Search Facilities |
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Australian Genealogy Links |
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The World
War Two Nominal Roll was created to honour and commemorate the men and
women who served in Australia's defence forces and the Merchant Navy
during this conflict. This site contains information from the service
records of some one million individuals who served during World War Two. |
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Australian
Genealogy Links. |
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Public Records Office (PRO) Victoria |
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Australian Cemetery Links |
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Australia Immigration
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Help locating passenger
lists for migrant ships to Australia/New Zealand |
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Passenger list of the
ship "Prince Edward" which set sail for New Zealand from
Charlottetown Harbour in 1859 |
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Passenger
and convict ships to Australia and New Zealand |
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Passengers
on the Emigrant Ship "Saldanha" Sailed from Liverpool in the
summer of 1856 for Victoria, Australia |
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Genuki's
list of Passengers on the Emigrant Ship "Lord Delaval" Sailed
from Berwick upon Tweed on September 13th 1852 for London and on to Port
St Philip, Victoria, Australia. 50 of the passengers were from Berwick
upon Tweed. |
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Genuki's
list of Passengers on the Emigrant Ship "Lizzie Webber" Sailed
from Sunderland 31 July 1852; arrived Melbourne 4 December 1852 |
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Genuki's
list of Passengers on the Emigrant Ship "Emigrant" Sailed from
Sunderland 10 September 1852; arrived Melbourne 3 January 1853
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Public
Record Office Victoria - Immigration Indexes. |
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Did your ancestors
first step ashore at the Port of Maryborough. This page is dedicated
to the immigrant ships, which arrived in Queensland through the Port of
Maryborough as well as other ports such as Brisbane, Townsville and
Cooktown. 23,000 immigrants first stepped ashore at the Port of
Maryborough and many of their descendants are still in the area
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The Highland
and Island Emigration Society - HIES - Ship Lists |
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(PRO) Index of Inward Passenger Lists from British and Foreign Ports 1852-1911
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Ancestors on
Board Records of 30 million passengers on thousands of ships sailing to
destinations worldwide. Findmypast.com, in association with The National
Archives, is proud to present ancestorsonboard, a new database featuring
BT27 Outward Passenger Lists for long-distance voyages leaving the British
Isles from 1960 right back to 1890. With ancestorsonboard, you can search
for records of individuals or groups of people leaving for destinations
including Australia, Canada, India, New Zealand, South Africa and USA
featuring ports such as Boston, Philadelphia and New York. Passengers
include not only immigrants and emigrants, but also businessmen, diplomats
and tourists. Images of the passenger lists are available to download,
view, save and print.
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Australian Convicts
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Government Sources for
Convicts and Prisoners sent to USA and Australia 1100 - 1986 |
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Passenger
and convict ships to Australia and New Zealand |
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CLAIM-A-CONVICT
Convicts to Port Jackson, NSW ~~The largest convict site in Australia ~~
Presented by Lesley Uebel |
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Convict Connections
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Convicts
transported to NSW, Australia |
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Convict
Genealogy - the Genseek Genealogy site which is designed to assist
in locating sources for the family genealogist and historian. |
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Convictions
- This site contains information to assist the family historian to
track down ships and passenger movements to and from Australia. |
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Convicts to
Australia - A guide to your convict ancestors. |
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Convict Central - A guide to researching your convicts to Australia |
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Archives Office of Tasmania |
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Indexes of Tasmanian Convicts |
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Batman & Fawkners' Tasmania Convicts
1833-37 |
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Archives Office of Tasmania -
Convict
records noted in the Index to Tasmanian Convicts |
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Convicts - links to more sites |
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Convicts - links to more sites |
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Convicts - Links to more sites |
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New Zealand
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web page - just close it to return here.
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Dictionary
of New Zealand Biography |
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Christchurch
- New Zealand |
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Pearl's Pad
- New Zealand - Fantastic Site full of reference links you just have to
check it out. |
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Passenger Lists of ships
to New Zealand |
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Passenger
arrivals at Port Chalmers, New Zealand, March 1848 - January 1851 |
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Help locating passenger
lists for migrant ships to Australia/New Zealand |
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New Zealand Bound -
Olwyne Whitehouse's site
dedicated to identifying genealogical
resources to assist in locating which New Zealand bound ship an immigrant
ancestor was aboard.
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Cyclopedia of New Zealand
- Pages scanned from the book - work in progress |
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Help locating passenger
lists for migrant ships to Australia/New Zealand |
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New Zealand Genealogy
Search Engine |
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Ancestors on
Board Records of 30 million passengers on thousands of ships sailing to
destinations worldwide. Findmypast.com, in association with The National
Archives, is proud to present ancestorsonboard, a new database featuring
BT27 Outward Passenger Lists for long-distance voyages leaving the British
Isles from 1960 right back to 1890. With ancestorsonboard, you can search
for records of individuals or groups of people leaving for destinations
including Australia, Canada, India, New Zealand, South Africa and USA
featuring ports such as Boston, Philadelphia and New York. Passengers
include not only immigrants and emigrants, but also businessmen, diplomats
and tourists. Images of the passenger lists are available to download,
view, save and print.
www.ancestorsonboard.com/ |
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