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Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS)Australian Bureau of Statistics: , demography, census, finance, labour, manufacturing, national accounts, prices, service industries, social trends, trade and transport. Electronic copies of ABS publications and related
FreeUKGEN: FreeUKGEN makes available primary records relating to UK genealogy online, free of charge. The website is continually expanding. Includes FreeBMD, FreeCEN and FreeReg.
Proquest: This genealogy research website includes the following categories: Census, Marriage & Death, Trees & Community, Immigration Records, Family Facts, Military, Directories & Member
Findmypast: birth, death and marriage indexes; indexes to overseas and military births, deaths and marriages; digitised and searchable copies of the English & Welsh 1841-1911 censuses; selected UK
Atlas of New South WalesNSW Land and Property Information: Interactive atlas of New South Wales. Allows users to navigate around a digital map of NSW and explore maps of the Census 2006, Population, Heritage Sites, Agriculture, Elections
refdesk.comThis website contains reference tools arranged under the following headings - almanacs, biographies, calculators and conversion tools, census data and demographics, dates
Findmypast: including Emigrants from Hamburg to Australia, criminal reports, some electoral rolls & censuses, school records, directories &almanacs and military records.
EPPI : Enhanced British Parliamentary Papers on Ireland, 1801-1922University of Southampton: Irish history. Papers came from Southampton University's unique Ford Collection of Official Publications. It includes scans of original census data for the years 1821, 1831, 1842
A guide to printed information relating to census and muster resources at the National Library of Australia. A large proportion of the census information held at the National Library is kept in microform format. Further information on how to find these items can be found in Family History Sources in the Newspapers and Microforms Reading Room (available on eResources).