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Genseek GenealogyGenseek Genealogy is a website devoted to locating and promoting articles and information in relation to genealogy and history. It includes ship and passenger lists for Australia
GENUKI: UK and Ireland GenealogyGENUKI is a comprehensive virtual reference library of genealogical information that is of particular relevance to the UK & Ireland. It is organised so as to make it easy to find
Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites on the InternetThis resource is a categorised and cross-referenced index to Australian and overseas genealogical resources on the Internet. It has a strong bias towards resources from the United
Society of Australian Genealogists: This CD contains indexes to 3.9 million records drawn from the collections of 39 family history societies and institutions throughout Australia and New Zealand and is available to researchers in this fully searchable format for the first time. 19th & 20th century data drawn from cemetery records, shipping arrivals, newspaper entries, council rate books and war memorials are among the records included. Each entry shows name, date and type of event and the source from which it is drawn. ONLY AVAILABLE IN THE NEWSPAPER READING ROOM ON JUKE BOX PC.
FamilySearch: Internet Genealogy Service (IGI)Ancestor Search searches: Ancestral File, International Genealogical Index (British Isles, North America, and Finland regions), and web sites (by last name only).
Irish Family History Foundation Online Genealogy Databases for IrelandIrish Family History Foundation: This site contains the largest collection of parish records for Ireland that are searchable online. A search for individuals may be conducted for all of Ireland or for particular counties or locations. A fee is required to view the record.
Society of Australian Genealogists: Contains a searchable database of 36,000 names of free passengers, crews & military arriving by passenger, merchant or whaling vessels to New South Wales between 1826 and 1837.
Unassisted Immigrants 1842-1855 (New South Wales)State Records Authority of New South Wales: This index, compiled by the State Records Authority of New South Wales, lists unassisted passengers who came to New South Wales at their own expense, during the period 1842-1855. The list includes ships' crew. This index refers to records of ships' passenger and crew lists, which are available on Open Access in the Newspapers and Microforms Reading Room, microfilm drawer no. 5, call no. mfm N 229
New Zealand Society of Genealogists Inc.: There are more than 300,000 names and the CD is searchable on surname, given name and occupation. The 1893 NZ Electoral Roll is valuable for research, as this was the first election for which women had the vote. ONLY AVAILABLE IN THE NEWSPAPERS AND MICROFORMS READING ROOM ON JUKE BOX PC.
Descendents of Convicts' Group, Inc: Index to approximately 10,000 convict movements in the Colony of New South Wales (covering present day New South Wales, Queensland, Tasmania and Victoria. Entries comprise convict's names or alias, the date of the movement, and the place from which the convict was moved.
This resource contains links to a variety of information relating to family history and genealogy including guides, indexes and digitised images of documents. It also provides links to other informative sites and contact with other family historians via indexed family trees, mailing lists and bulletin boards.
A guide to Australian and selected overseas genealogy resources, including births, deaths and marriages registers, electoral rolls, government records, and shipping records. Arranged by subject within a State or Country.