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Genes Reunited In Australia

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Nicholas John

Nicholas John Report 1 Oct 2009 12:22

Hi,Have recently started compiling my tree here,whilst doing so was getting a lot of hot matches which really helped me in my hunt for info,at the moment I am needing to do a lot of research in Australia due to grandfather joining the aussies and fighting at Gallipoli,(have googled to no joy) is there an Australian version of this site which would give me hot matches to Australian trees etc,thanks in advance.Nick.

GranOfOzRubySlippers

GranOfOzRubySlippers Report 1 Oct 2009 12:36

Hi Nicholas, sorry but us Aussies are on here as well, if you need help put the information up on here and we can but only try to find it for you.

Gail from OZ

Lorraine

Lorraine Report 1 Oct 2009 13:43

Hi Nicholas....
1.. get into...National Archives of Australia.
2....press record search.
3.. press search now as a guest.
4 ..type in his name....if he had a middle name include that.
if there are many with the same name, sort them out by his Birthplace if you know it.

If he served in the A.I.F then he will have a record.

if you cannot access the N.A.A, let me know, and I will search for you.

kind regards, Lorraine in sunny Mackay Qld.

Nicholas John

Nicholas John Report 1 Oct 2009 13:46

Hi Gail from OZ,
Whilst researching UK relatives have been using freeBMD which has helped,with respect to Australia the only site I can find for Queensland area seems to be this one.
http://www.justice.qld.gov.au/search-historical-records.htm
which seems to cover only between 1829 to 1914 are you aware of anywhere else I can go for info in Australia? cheers Nick.

GranOfOzRubySlippers

GranOfOzRubySlippers Report 1 Oct 2009 14:03

Most Birth Death and Marriages are on line, but limited with the dates due to privacy laws down under.

New South Wales BMD
http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/familyHistory/search.htm

Deaths from 1800's to 2009
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nswsdps/dpsindex.htm

Cemetery
http://austcemindex.com/

WW1 Nominal Roll
http://www.awm.gov.au/research/people/nominal_rolls/first_world_war/

WW2
http://www.ww2roll.gov.au/

Victoria charges for BMD indexes

Some cemetery sites also charge a fee some will do a look up for a fee, some charge for a CD.

Hope that is a start for you.

Also Ancestry have loads of Australian records now, which is very helpful.

Regards

Gail

PS: Some early Australian Electral Rolls are also available on Ancestry, so just ask if you need a lookup.

Joy

Joy Report 1 Oct 2009 14:08

Please read (below) the thread that I have just brought forward for you -

* AUSTRALIAN RESEARCH TIPS *

GranOfOzRubySlippers

GranOfOzRubySlippers Report 1 Oct 2009 14:10

Link to Tony thread for OZ

http://www.genesreunited.co.za/boards.asp?wci=thread&tk=1164799

Thanks Joy went looking and you had already done the good deed.

Gail

Alan

Alan Report 30 Apr 2012 00:35

I am searching for information about my grandfather, Charles Clarke born in UK in 1855. He migrated to Australia and at 21 married my grandmother, Elisabeth Hourigan. On the marriage certificate his home was Weston Bath. His parents were Charles Clarke and Mary Best.

Alan Oliver
Port Elliot
South Australia

GlitterBaby

GlitterBaby Report 30 Apr 2012 00:46

Alan

Not a good idea to post your request for help on another members thread especially when is it 3 years old.

Start a new thread and that way more members will see your request and you will get more help

Good luck

GB

phyllis

phyllis Report 13 Jun 2013 19:27

I am trying to trace Wilson Archer who emigrtatedto Melbourne in 1922

Rambling

Rambling Report 13 Jun 2013 19:33

Welcome to the boards Phyllis, as this is an old thread you would do better to start your own and someone will try and help. :-)

phyllis

phyllis Report 25 Jun 2013 17:04

Thanks for your reply Rose. Can thou tell me how to start my own thread? I shall be grateful for your help.
Phyl

Gee

Gee Report 25 Jun 2013 17:18

Hi

Just go to the board you want to post on and click the Add Topic buttom which is situated towards the top right of the board.

Write your question in the white box that appears and then click Submit




















Graham

Graham Report 25 Jun 2013 21:13

If you scroll down to the bottom of the page (right down until you can't scroll down any further) there is a link to GR Australia and other GR sites. ;-)
I'll probably get told off now for advertising :-D

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 25 Jun 2013 22:19

Graham


those sites are basically the same as this one!!


when .co.uk is acting up for me, I sign on with GR NZ or SA



The only difference is that if you sign up with GR Australia, you get billed in Australian $ not UK £



so it doesn't really help ................... you just get the same helpers, and more or less the same records

Gai

Gai Report 26 Jun 2013 10:09


There is no difference between the Uk and the Australian site as far as records go as they are exactly the same.

The only difference between the sites is we see advertising for Australian products.

Gai

Graham

Graham Report 26 Jun 2013 13:46

That sucks. If I went on an Australian site, it would be because I wanted to look at Australian records.

Gai

Gai Report 27 Jun 2013 09:22


Graham,

Australia has strict privacy laws so you won't see recent BMD's but if you need help just ask and we can have a look at what records are available.


Gai

Graham

Graham Report 27 Jun 2013 09:40

I don't think I actually have any close relatives in Australia to look up. All I meant was that, if I thought I did have family there and decided to sign up for the Australian site, I would expect to be able to research those family members there. It would be the same if I signed up for a site anywhere else. It would be to research possible relatives in that country.

Graham

Graham Report 27 Jun 2013 09:41

Thanks for the offer though :-)