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History and Genealogy: Australia and New Zealand

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Media: BOOK - paperback, 304 pages
Author: Unlock the Past
Year: 2011
ISBN: 9780980874631
Other: b&w & colour photos, directory
Publisher: Unlock the Past

NOTE: THIS BOOK, ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN 2011, IS NOW OFFERED FREE

The directory section and some of the articles may be partly or wholly outdated. However most of the articles (80% of the book content) are not affected by date - or only partly so.

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If you are an individual, society, archive, library, or an organisation interested in history and/or genealogy, you will want this handbook. It contains 66 useful and interesting articles, a directory of organisations and product/service suppliers and more. This book is printed in full colour throughout in over 300 pages.

This is not a HOW-TO book, but rather a collection of articles on a whole range of topics relating to Australia and New Zealand history and genealogy. Everything from key websites, to BDMs, the bombing of Broome, to researching your family in the Hawkesbury region, as well as online genealogy courses, tips for the time poor, Queensland pioneer's and so much more.

A valuable reference work, not only for the content of the articles, but also for the directory which contains of 1700 people and organisations around Australian and New Zealand in the history and genealogy field.

NOTE: some of the contacts will have change since publication, but many are still current.

Features
 - 66 articles
 - a directory of 1700 organisations and product and service suppliers
 - advertising of organisations and product and service suppliers
 - 304 pages
 - printed in full colour throughout

The Full List of Articles
AUSTRALIA
 - Biographical Database of Australia - Carol Baxter
 - The Salvation Army Heritage Centre - Lindsay Cox *
 - Taking a lead from government & police gazettes - Vicki Eldridge
 - Using newspapers in family history research - Kerry Farmer
 - Using religious archives and church publications for family history - Shauna Hicks
 - The bombing of Broome: challenging the official history - Peter Ingman *
 - The Military Historical Society of Australia - Andrew Kilsby *
 - Findmypast Australasia - Rosemary Kopittke *
 - Just teachers? - Rosemary Kopittke *
 - Our Irish vanguard - Cassie Mercer *
 - Australian BDMs - Allan Murrin
 - The Huguenots - Robert Nash *
 - Government and police gazettes: unlocking a major untapped resource - Alan Phillips
 - Jewish research in Australia - Kim Phillips *
 - A whiff of scandal - Anita Payne
 - Windsor's warring medical men - Lois Sabine *
 - The story of circus in Australia - Mark St Leon *
 - The crinoline the cloak and the Aboriginal belle - Leigh Summers *

AUSTRALIAN STATES
 - Flours mills and milling in SA - Bernard Arnold *
 - Who were the Enrolled Pensioner Guards ? - Ian Barnes *
 - In search of Fred and Alfred: convict jewellers in Western Australia - Dorothy Erickson
 - The Huguenot Society of South Australia Inc. - Hazel Gray
 - Heritage tourism in the North - Shauna Hicks
 - The bombing of Broome: challenging the official history - Peter Ingman *
 - South Australian research - Graham Jaunay
 - Just teachers? - Rosemary Kopittke *
 - Finding your Western Australian ancestors: a brief guide to online records - Mike Murray
 - Researching Hawkesbury families - Michelle Nichols
 - Records of mental hospitals in South Australia - Andrew Peake
 - Wills and probate records Victoria - Eleanor Pugsley
 - Road parties and iron gangs and the Great North Road - Elizabeth Roberts
 - Windsor's warring medical men - Lois Sabine *
 - The “distressed cotton operatives” immigration scheme - Helen Smith 
 - Queensland pioneer families—1859-1901 - Pauline Williams
 - Finding Laurence Ryland … or not! - Susie Zada

NEW ZEALAND
 - National Army Museum - NZ Army Museum *
 - New Zealand Family History Network - Robert Barnes
 - Immigration to New Zealand - Christine Clement
 - New Zealand websites to get you up and running - Jan Gow *
 - New Zealand birth, death and marriage historical records - Jan Gow
 - Researching family history at Auckland Research Centre - Seonaid Lewis

OTHER COUNTRIES
 - Chelsea pensioners British army service records 1760-1913 - Findmypast
 - Findmypast.co.uk – what’s available and what’s coming soon? - Findmypast*
 - Internet resources for German research - Eric Kopittke *
 - Our Irish vanguard - Cassie Mercer *
 - Census records from colonial India - Sylvia Murphy
 - The Huguenots - Robert Nash *
 - National Wills Index - Origins Network *
 - UK census returns - Jeremy Palmer
 - Tracing your British First World War soldier - Jeremy Palmer *
 - Jewish research in Australia - Kim Phillips *
 - Getting started with Scottish ancestry - Chris Paton
 - Researching Scottish death records - Chris Paton
 - TheGenealogist.co.uk - UK Genealogist *

GENERAL SUBJECTS
 - Tips for the time poor! - Megan Gibson
 - Writing your family history - Noeline Kyle
 - A three generation family passion for oral history and why we have to digitise our audio tapes A.S.A.P. - Trish Levido
 - Maps for historians - Marie Morden
 - How to achieve a unique family interview - Annie Payne
 - Your family treasure chest: saving important family documents - Annie Payne
 - One name and one place studies: what help are they to me? - Helen Smith
 - The story of circus in Australia - Mark St Leon *
 - The crinoline the cloak and the Aboriginal belle - Leigh Summers *
 - Printing your family history - David Sweeney
 - National Institute for Genealogical Studies - Brenda Wheeler *
 - Just keep digging: … examining sources in local history - Ian Willis

MILITARY
 - Medical war during the 3rd battle of Ypres - Ron Austin
 - A trooper’s war - Ron Austin
 - Who were the Enrolled Pensioner Guards ? - Ian Barnes *
 - The bombing of Broome: challenging the official history - Peter Ingman *
 - The Military Historical Society of Australia - Andrew Kilsby *
 - National Army Museum - NZ Army Museum *
 - Tracing your British First World War soldier - Jeremy Palmer *
 - Reflections on our ANZAC Heritage - Neil Smith

COMPUTERS and INTERNET
 - Choosing the right software - Kerry Farmer
 - Findmypast.co.uk – what’s available and what’s coming soon? - Findmypast*
 - Ten Websites you can’t live without … when tracing your Australian family history - Heather Garnsey
 - New Zealand websites to get you up and running - Jan Gow *
 - The story of MyHeritage - Kim Heras
 - Using online subscription and pay to view websites - Shauna Hicks
 - Internet resources for German research - Eric Kopittke *
 - Findmypast Australasia - Rosemary Kopittke *
 - National Wills Index - Origins Network *
 - Family Historian: taking genealogy to new places - Simon Orde
 - Social media for family historians: don’t be afraid! - Carole Riley
 - TheGenealogist.co.uk - UK Genealogist *
 - National Institute for Genealogical Studies - Brenda Wheeler *

* indicates listed in more than one category

 

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2 Reviews
  • Genealogy Genius
    5

    Posted by Unknown on 31st Oct 2019

    What a fantastic resource. It has so many sites, info and easy to understand.
    I wouldn't do my research without it.

  • A treasure trove of discoveries
    5

    Posted by michelle borserio on 17th Dec 2018

    This book is a hidden gem. It has a treasure trove of places that you would never think to look in Australian & NZ family history. Rather than stating do this and that to look, it is cleverly put together to help you seek out the odd-bod places that you wouldn't think of. It has stories included to help you seek out what you wouldn't think of and has a HUGE (oodles) of pages of websites to lead you on your journey of discovery. A very easy to read and understanding book. Discover the places you never thought of!!

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