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Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Mixed media, Archive CD Books Australia, New South Wales police gazette compendium 1916-1920, 2008
New South Wales police gazette compendium 1916-1920 Police gazettes provided information and instructions to members of the police force. You can expect the New South Wales Police Gazettes to include the following information that will usually list names and sometimes personal details, descriptions with photograph. Addresses and/or occupations may be an added bonus for the researcher: • apprehensions • complainants • deaths in public places • escapees and absconders from custody • lost or stolen property and stock—names of victims; sketches of jewellery and watches • deserting wives, families, etc • deserting from military service • deserting from merchant vessels • inquests • missing friends • persons suspected or wanted for a crime and warrants issued • police promotion examination results and appointments • prisoners discharged from gaols • prisoners released on tickets of leave (under licence) • prohibited immigrants1 optical discnon-fictionNew South Wales police gazette compendium 1916-1920 Police gazettes provided information and instructions to members of the police force. You can expect the New South Wales Police Gazettes to include the following information that will usually list names and sometimes personal details, descriptions with photograph. Addresses and/or occupations may be an added bonus for the researcher: • apprehensions • complainants • deaths in public places • escapees and absconders from custody • lost or stolen property and stock—names of victims; sketches of jewellery and watches • deserting wives, families, etc • deserting from military service • deserting from merchant vessels • inquests • missing friends • persons suspected or wanted for a crime and warrants issued • police promotion examination results and appointments • prisoners discharged from gaols • prisoners released on tickets of leave (under licence) • prohibited immigrantspolice gazettes, new south wales -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Mixed media, Archive CD Books Australia, New South Wales police gazette compendium 1906-1910, 2007
New South Wales Police Gazette Compendium 1906-1910 Compiled to be distributed amongst the Police Force only, Police Gazettes contain details and information that can not be found anywhere else. They include court lists, lists of warrants issued, appointments and changes in the Police Service, lists of Justices of the Peace, lists of arrests and discharges and descriptions, escaped prisoners, and missing persons as well as notices of liquor, wine sellers, tobacco sellers, auctioneers and billiard licences. Notices from Police Gazettes from other states are also often included. Fascinating searching and useful information for anyone interested in New South Wales' history and people. Now searchable, these Gazettes on CD-ROM open up a world of interesting and comprehensive information about individual people and their lives in New South Wales.1 optical discnon-fictionNew South Wales Police Gazette Compendium 1906-1910 Compiled to be distributed amongst the Police Force only, Police Gazettes contain details and information that can not be found anywhere else. They include court lists, lists of warrants issued, appointments and changes in the Police Service, lists of Justices of the Peace, lists of arrests and discharges and descriptions, escaped prisoners, and missing persons as well as notices of liquor, wine sellers, tobacco sellers, auctioneers and billiard licences. Notices from Police Gazettes from other states are also often included. Fascinating searching and useful information for anyone interested in New South Wales' history and people. Now searchable, these Gazettes on CD-ROM open up a world of interesting and comprehensive information about individual people and their lives in New South Wales.police gazettes, new south wales -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Mixed media, Archive CD Books Australia, New South Wales police gazette compendium 1901-1905, 2007
New South Wales police gazette compendium 1901-1905 Compiled to be distributed amongst the Police Force only, Police Gazettes contain details and information that can not be found anywhere else. They include court lists, lists of warrants issued, appointments and changes in the Police Service, lists of Justices of the Peace, lists of arrests and discharges and descriptions, escaped prisoners, and missing persons as well as notices of liquor, wine sellers, tobacco sellers, auctioneers and billiard licences. Notices from Police Gazettes from other states are also often included. Fascinating searching and useful information for anyone interested in New South Wales' history and people. Now searchable, these Gazettes on CD-ROM open up a world of interesting and comprehensive information about individual people and their lives in New South Wales.1 optical discnon-fictionNew South Wales police gazette compendium 1901-1905 Compiled to be distributed amongst the Police Force only, Police Gazettes contain details and information that can not be found anywhere else. They include court lists, lists of warrants issued, appointments and changes in the Police Service, lists of Justices of the Peace, lists of arrests and discharges and descriptions, escaped prisoners, and missing persons as well as notices of liquor, wine sellers, tobacco sellers, auctioneers and billiard licences. Notices from Police Gazettes from other states are also often included. Fascinating searching and useful information for anyone interested in New South Wales' history and people. Now searchable, these Gazettes on CD-ROM open up a world of interesting and comprehensive information about individual people and their lives in New South Wales.police gazettes, new south wales -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Mixed media, Archive CD Books Australia, Police Gazette New South Wales 19th Century Set 1862-1900
New South Wales Police Gazette 19th Century Set 1862-1900 Compiled to be distributed amongst the Police Force only, these Gazettes contain details and information that can not be found anywhere else. Apart from any changes within the police force that are listed (promotions, demotions, dismissals, deaths etc), information is also given on housebreak-ins, robberies, arson, murders, lost horses and cattle, deserters, escaped prisoners, inquest verdicts, missing friends, and reports on those released. Notices from interstate police gazettes are sometimes included. Very detailed descriptions are often given for wanted people. Many victims of crime are also mentioned.7 optical discsnon-fictionNew South Wales Police Gazette 19th Century Set 1862-1900 Compiled to be distributed amongst the Police Force only, these Gazettes contain details and information that can not be found anywhere else. Apart from any changes within the police force that are listed (promotions, demotions, dismissals, deaths etc), information is also given on housebreak-ins, robberies, arson, murders, lost horses and cattle, deserters, escaped prisoners, inquest verdicts, missing friends, and reports on those released. Notices from interstate police gazettes are sometimes included. Very detailed descriptions are often given for wanted people. Many victims of crime are also mentioned.police gazettes, new south wales -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Mixed media, New South Wales government gazette compendium 1832-1840
New South Wales Government Gazette 1832-1840 Government Gazettes are a unique, useful and extremely fascinating resource for local, family and social historians and researchers in other fields throughout Australia. They were published by the government as a means of communication to officials and the general public and therefore contain information that is of great use in establishing an image of Australia and its people in the past. Government Gazettes were weekly newspapers (although there were extra issues produced as well from time to time), and this CD set contains all issues that were released for the years 1832-1840 in New South Wales, starting with the very first issue on 7 March 1832. Full of fascinating information, both historical and genealogical, you will find information such as land transactions, legal notices, horse and cattle impoundments, partnerships, licences, government contracts and an enormous amount of information relating to convicts, such as Certificates of Freedom, Tickets-of-Leave Granted, Tickets-of-Leave Cancelled, Absconders from Employment, Lists of Runaways Apprehended ... and so much more. So if you've got an interest in New South Wales during this period - you're bound to find something of interest. High quality scanned images of the whole year's worth of issues, this CD set has been bookmarked for easy navigation, and pages can be searched, browsed, enlarged and printed out if required.1 optical discnon-fictionNew South Wales Government Gazette 1832-1840 Government Gazettes are a unique, useful and extremely fascinating resource for local, family and social historians and researchers in other fields throughout Australia. They were published by the government as a means of communication to officials and the general public and therefore contain information that is of great use in establishing an image of Australia and its people in the past. Government Gazettes were weekly newspapers (although there were extra issues produced as well from time to time), and this CD set contains all issues that were released for the years 1832-1840 in New South Wales, starting with the very first issue on 7 March 1832. Full of fascinating information, both historical and genealogical, you will find information such as land transactions, legal notices, horse and cattle impoundments, partnerships, licences, government contracts and an enormous amount of information relating to convicts, such as Certificates of Freedom, Tickets-of-Leave Granted, Tickets-of-Leave Cancelled, Absconders from Employment, Lists of Runaways Apprehended ... and so much more. So if you've got an interest in New South Wales during this period - you're bound to find something of interest. High quality scanned images of the whole year's worth of issues, this CD set has been bookmarked for easy navigation, and pages can be searched, browsed, enlarged and printed out if required.new south wales, government gazettes -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Mixed media, Archive CD Books Australia, New South Wales police gazette compendium 1931-1935, 2009
New South Wales Police Gazette Compendium 1931-1935 Police Gazettes provided information and instructions to members of the police force. You can expect the New South Wales Police Gazettes to include the following information that will usually list names and sometimes personal details, descriptions with photograph. Addresses and/or occupations may be an added bonus for the researcher: • apprehensions • complainants • deaths in public places • escapees and absconders from custody • lost or stolen property and stock—names of victims; sketches of jewellery and watches • deserting wives, families, etc • deserting from military service • deserting from merchant vessels • inquests • missing friends • persons suspected or wanted for a crime and warrants issued • police promotion examination results and appointments • prisoners discharged from gaols • prisoners released on tickets of leave (under licence) • prohibited immigrants1 optical discnon-fictionNew South Wales Police Gazette Compendium 1931-1935 Police Gazettes provided information and instructions to members of the police force. You can expect the New South Wales Police Gazettes to include the following information that will usually list names and sometimes personal details, descriptions with photograph. Addresses and/or occupations may be an added bonus for the researcher: • apprehensions • complainants • deaths in public places • escapees and absconders from custody • lost or stolen property and stock—names of victims; sketches of jewellery and watches • deserting wives, families, etc • deserting from military service • deserting from merchant vessels • inquests • missing friends • persons suspected or wanted for a crime and warrants issued • police promotion examination results and appointments • prisoners discharged from gaols • prisoners released on tickets of leave (under licence) • prohibited immigrantspolice gazettes, new south wales -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Mixed media, Archive CD Books Australia, New South Wales police gazette compendium 1936-1938, 2009
New South Wales Police Gazette Compendium 1936-1938 Police Gazettes provided information and instructions to members of the police force. You can expect the New South Wales Police Gazettes to include the following information that will usually list names and sometimes personal details, descriptions with photograph. Addresses and/or occupations may be an added bonus for the researcher: • apprehensions • complainants • deaths in public places • escapees and absconders from custody • lost or stolen property and stock—names of victims; sketches of jewellery and watches • deserting wives, families, etc • deserting from military service • deserting from merchant vessels • inquests • missing friends • persons suspected or wanted for a crime and warrants issued • police promotion examination results and appointments • prisoners discharged from gaols • prisoners released on tickets of leave (under licence) • prohibited immigrants1 optical discnon-fictionNew South Wales Police Gazette Compendium 1936-1938 Police Gazettes provided information and instructions to members of the police force. You can expect the New South Wales Police Gazettes to include the following information that will usually list names and sometimes personal details, descriptions with photograph. Addresses and/or occupations may be an added bonus for the researcher: • apprehensions • complainants • deaths in public places • escapees and absconders from custody • lost or stolen property and stock—names of victims; sketches of jewellery and watches • deserting wives, families, etc • deserting from military service • deserting from merchant vessels • inquests • missing friends • persons suspected or wanted for a crime and warrants issued • police promotion examination results and appointments • prisoners discharged from gaols • prisoners released on tickets of leave (under licence) • prohibited immigrantspolice gazettes, new south wales -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Mixed media, Archive CD Books Australia, New South Wales police gazette compendium 1926-1930, 2009
New South Wales Police Gazette Compendium 1926-1930 Police gazettes provided information and instructions to members of the police force. You can expect the New South Wales Police Gazettes to include the following information that will usually list names and sometimes personal details, descriptions with photograph. Addresses and/or occupations may be an added bonus for the researcher: • apprehensions • complainants • deaths in public places • escapees and absconders from custody • lost or stolen property and stock—names of victims; sketches of jewellery and watches • deserting wives, families, etc • deserting from military service • deserting from merchant vessels • inquests • missing friends • persons suspected or wanted for a crime and warrants issued • police promotion examination results and appointments • prisoners discharged from gaols • prisoners released on tickets of leave (under licence) • prohibited immigrants1 optical discnon-fictionNew South Wales Police Gazette Compendium 1926-1930 Police gazettes provided information and instructions to members of the police force. You can expect the New South Wales Police Gazettes to include the following information that will usually list names and sometimes personal details, descriptions with photograph. Addresses and/or occupations may be an added bonus for the researcher: • apprehensions • complainants • deaths in public places • escapees and absconders from custody • lost or stolen property and stock—names of victims; sketches of jewellery and watches • deserting wives, families, etc • deserting from military service • deserting from merchant vessels • inquests • missing friends • persons suspected or wanted for a crime and warrants issued • police promotion examination results and appointments • prisoners discharged from gaols • prisoners released on tickets of leave (under licence) • prohibited immigrantspolice gazettes, new south wales -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Mixed media, Archive CD Books Australia, New South Wales police gazette compendium 1921-1925, 2009
New South Wales police gazette compendium 1921-1925 Police Gazettes provided information and instructions to members of the police force. You can expect the New South Wales Police Gazettes to include the following information that will usually list names and sometimes personal details, descriptions with photograph. Addresses and/or occupations may be an added bonus for the researcher: • apprehensions • complainants • deaths in public places • escapees and absconders from custody • lost or stolen property and stock—names of victims; sketches of jewellery and watches • deserting wives, families, etc • deserting from military service • deserting from merchant vessels • inquests • missing friends • persons suspected or wanted for a crime and warrants issued • police promotion examination results and appointments • prisoners discharged from gaols • prisoners released on tickets of leave (under licence) • prohibited immigrants1 optical discnon-fictionNew South Wales police gazette compendium 1921-1925 Police Gazettes provided information and instructions to members of the police force. You can expect the New South Wales Police Gazettes to include the following information that will usually list names and sometimes personal details, descriptions with photograph. Addresses and/or occupations may be an added bonus for the researcher: • apprehensions • complainants • deaths in public places • escapees and absconders from custody • lost or stolen property and stock—names of victims; sketches of jewellery and watches • deserting wives, families, etc • deserting from military service • deserting from merchant vessels • inquests • missing friends • persons suspected or wanted for a crime and warrants issued • police promotion examination results and appointments • prisoners discharged from gaols • prisoners released on tickets of leave (under licence) • prohibited immigrantspolice gazettes, new south wales -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Mixed media, Yarrawonga Family History Group Inc, Mulwala Cemetery photographic register, 2007
Photographic register of graves in the Mulwala Cemetery (NSW) containing 1120 names & 865 photos1 optical discnon-fictionPhotographic register of graves in the Mulwala Cemetery (NSW) containing 1120 names & 865 photosnew south wales, mulwala (nsw) cemetery -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Mixed media, Archive CD Books Australia, The New South Wales calendar and general post office directory 1833, 2008
New South Wales Calendar & Post Office Directory 1833 This volume begins with a 'Sketch of the Colony', followed by a calendar for 1833, and directions if sailing or travelling by road. The itinerary of roads is an interesting section listing all features (houses, mills, gates, bridges, stations, bush etc), as well as anecdotal information on some people, covering almost 100 pages of the book. The 'Rules and Regulations' relating to everything from land assigned to convicts, county boundaries to discharged soldiers, ports and quarantine. All arel covered and make for interesting reading. Parliamentarians, coroners, barristers, attorneys, surveyor-generals, surgeons, police, ministers of religion, schools and colleges, banks and insurance companies, auctioneers, mail coaches, exports, arrivals and departures of vessels throughout the year (not including passengers) and more are all listed. There is a reasonable section on the military of New South Wales and the various battalions. The Post Office Directory section covers about 100 pages, listing people alphabetically by surname, occupation and often both home and work address. This covers Sydney, suburbs and country regions.1 optical discnon-fictionNew South Wales Calendar & Post Office Directory 1833 This volume begins with a 'Sketch of the Colony', followed by a calendar for 1833, and directions if sailing or travelling by road. The itinerary of roads is an interesting section listing all features (houses, mills, gates, bridges, stations, bush etc), as well as anecdotal information on some people, covering almost 100 pages of the book. The 'Rules and Regulations' relating to everything from land assigned to convicts, county boundaries to discharged soldiers, ports and quarantine. All arel covered and make for interesting reading. Parliamentarians, coroners, barristers, attorneys, surveyor-generals, surgeons, police, ministers of religion, schools and colleges, banks and insurance companies, auctioneers, mail coaches, exports, arrivals and departures of vessels throughout the year (not including passengers) and more are all listed. There is a reasonable section on the military of New South Wales and the various battalions. The Post Office Directory section covers about 100 pages, listing people alphabetically by surname, occupation and often both home and work address. This covers Sydney, suburbs and country regions.new south wales, post office directory (nsw) -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Mixed media, Alfred G Yewen, Yewen's directory of the landholders of New South Wales (1900), 2004
Yewen's Directory of Landholders, New South Wales 1900 This was the "first broad attempt at publishing a complete directory of landowners in New South Wales ..." The directory is divided into approximately 1900 postal localities grouped under 87 larger districts. There is an introduction and summary to each district. It indicates for each landholder whether they are dairy farmers, graziers or agriculturalists and what crops are under cultivation in the following categories - wheat, maize, barley, oats, potatoes, tobacco, sugar, other crops, grapes and orchard fruits. This a wonderful, extensive guide to over 70,000 landholders throughout NSW, by district and postal address. The main directory is supplemented by further useful information: ~ A list of butter factories, creameries cheese and bacon factories, flour mills, sugar mills, ice works etc. ~ A large fold out chart with a breakdown of crops under cultivation and livestock by district ~ A summary table of the landed estate of New South Wales ~ Indexes to the districts, the postal localities and over 50 advertisers in the directory.1 optical discnon-fictionYewen's Directory of Landholders, New South Wales 1900 This was the "first broad attempt at publishing a complete directory of landowners in New South Wales ..." The directory is divided into approximately 1900 postal localities grouped under 87 larger districts. There is an introduction and summary to each district. It indicates for each landholder whether they are dairy farmers, graziers or agriculturalists and what crops are under cultivation in the following categories - wheat, maize, barley, oats, potatoes, tobacco, sugar, other crops, grapes and orchard fruits. This a wonderful, extensive guide to over 70,000 landholders throughout NSW, by district and postal address. The main directory is supplemented by further useful information: ~ A list of butter factories, creameries cheese and bacon factories, flour mills, sugar mills, ice works etc. ~ A large fold out chart with a breakdown of crops under cultivation and livestock by district ~ A summary table of the landed estate of New South Wales ~ Indexes to the districts, the postal localities and over 50 advertisers in the directory.new south wales, landowners (nsw) -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Mixed media, Claude Leplastier, Willoughby's fifty years a retrospect of the jubilee period of the Council of the Municipality of Willoughby for the years 1865 to 1915, 2007
Willoughby's Fifty Years 1865-1915 Willoughby is a suburb on the lower North Shore of Sydney, in New South Wales. The Municipal Council of Willoughby encompasses the suburbs of Artarmon, Castle Cove, Castlecrag, Chatswood, Chatswood West, Middle Cove, Naremburn, North Willoughby, Northbridge, Willoughby and Willoughby East. The members of the Willoughby Council felt it fitting to produce a history of Willoughby's first 50 years as part of its Jubilee celebrations held in 1915. Covering the period from 1865 to 1915, details of the primary matters of public importance are mentioned, along with council matters and persons. A short account has been written about some of the businesses, industries and institutions. This together with information on pioneers of the district (both past and present), and the many photographs included makes for a wonderful historical record of this region.1 optical discnon-fictionWilloughby's Fifty Years 1865-1915 Willoughby is a suburb on the lower North Shore of Sydney, in New South Wales. The Municipal Council of Willoughby encompasses the suburbs of Artarmon, Castle Cove, Castlecrag, Chatswood, Chatswood West, Middle Cove, Naremburn, North Willoughby, Northbridge, Willoughby and Willoughby East. The members of the Willoughby Council felt it fitting to produce a history of Willoughby's first 50 years as part of its Jubilee celebrations held in 1915. Covering the period from 1865 to 1915, details of the primary matters of public importance are mentioned, along with council matters and persons. A short account has been written about some of the businesses, industries and institutions. This together with information on pioneers of the district (both past and present), and the many photographs included makes for a wonderful historical record of this region.new south wales, local government (nsw), willoughby (nsw) -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Mixed media, Eric Russell, Drummoyne-Concord history set, 2008
Drummoyne - Concord History Set Drummoyne: A Western Suburb's History from 1794 Concord: A Centenary History These publications commemorate the centenary of local government in the district and outline the history since settlement to 1982. They contain a number of useful photographs and maps of the area. Local and regional histories often include the names of community leaders such as business people, local government officers and elected members. They name: • Early settlers in the district • Mayors, Aldermen and Town Clerks Local and regional histories provide an insight into the past circumstances and environment of small communities. They give the historian an understanding of how people of the time lived their day-to-day lives. They are of particular interest to family historians who may have ancestors living in the community, as while they may find no mention of their families, they will certainly come across issues and events that they certainly experienced.1 optical discnon-fictionDrummoyne - Concord History Set Drummoyne: A Western Suburb's History from 1794 Concord: A Centenary History These publications commemorate the centenary of local government in the district and outline the history since settlement to 1982. They contain a number of useful photographs and maps of the area. Local and regional histories often include the names of community leaders such as business people, local government officers and elected members. They name: • Early settlers in the district • Mayors, Aldermen and Town Clerks Local and regional histories provide an insight into the past circumstances and environment of small communities. They give the historian an understanding of how people of the time lived their day-to-day lives. They are of particular interest to family historians who may have ancestors living in the community, as while they may find no mention of their families, they will certainly come across issues and events that they certainly experienced.new south wales, drummoyne-concord (nsw), five dock (nsw) -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Mixed media, Nick Vine Hall, Manly cemetery transcripts 1845 - 1993, 2005
Manly Cemetery Transcripts 1845-1993 This book of 387 pages, long out of print, contains much of the social history of Sydney's Northern Beaches, where the compiler lived for many years. It records over 6,000 graves, some dating back more than 150 years. Index references to total 12,558 entries. Compilation took over 20 years to complete. The graves at Manly Cemetery record two Knights, a Baronet, a General, three MPs, three Mayors of Manly, several Professors, two Judges, two Journalists, a Monsignor, a comedian, a town clerk, a potato merchant, 17 clergymen and a boy scout. Also lying there are the reputed "Man from Snowy River", a CBE, a CMG, a DFC and descendants of the "Flogging Parson", Rev. Samuel MARSDEN. There are people from at least 38 different countries and every state in Australia. The monuments tell of only three uncles, but many aunts, 65 sisters and one faithful friend.1 optical discnon-fictionManly Cemetery Transcripts 1845-1993 This book of 387 pages, long out of print, contains much of the social history of Sydney's Northern Beaches, where the compiler lived for many years. It records over 6,000 graves, some dating back more than 150 years. Index references to total 12,558 entries. Compilation took over 20 years to complete. The graves at Manly Cemetery record two Knights, a Baronet, a General, three MPs, three Mayors of Manly, several Professors, two Judges, two Journalists, a Monsignor, a comedian, a town clerk, a potato merchant, 17 clergymen and a boy scout. Also lying there are the reputed "Man from Snowy River", a CBE, a CMG, a DFC and descendants of the "Flogging Parson", Rev. Samuel MARSDEN. There are people from at least 38 different countries and every state in Australia. The monuments tell of only three uncles, but many aunts, 65 sisters and one faithful friend.new south wales, manly (nsw) cemetery -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Mixed media, J Cheyne Wharton, The Jubilee history of Parramatta in commemoration of the first half-century of municipal government, 1861-1911, 2007
Jubilee History of Parramatta 1861-1911 Published in 1911 to coincide with the Jubilee of Parramatta, this history is a wonderful record of a time past. Consisting of 200 pages the book is divided into two parts, the first being about the Parramatta Council and related topics. The rest of the book covers life in the early days - churches, schools, the defence force, societies, charities and institutions, sports, parks and the Sydney to Parramatta railway. Details of many personalities, including 'distinguished Parramattans' as well as other locals who are 'Men of Mark' are all included. The book also goes into the culture and progress of Parramatta and includes over 200 photos and many advertisements. This is a valuable resource for those with an interest in the region, or the families associated with it.1 optical discnon-fictionJubilee History of Parramatta 1861-1911 Published in 1911 to coincide with the Jubilee of Parramatta, this history is a wonderful record of a time past. Consisting of 200 pages the book is divided into two parts, the first being about the Parramatta Council and related topics. The rest of the book covers life in the early days - churches, schools, the defence force, societies, charities and institutions, sports, parks and the Sydney to Parramatta railway. Details of many personalities, including 'distinguished Parramattans' as well as other locals who are 'Men of Mark' are all included. The book also goes into the culture and progress of Parramatta and includes over 200 photos and many advertisements. This is a valuable resource for those with an interest in the region, or the families associated with it.new south wales, parramatta jubilee history -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Mixed media, William Hanson, Pastoral possessions of New South Wales, 2006
'Pastoral Possessions of New South Wales' by William Hanson was published in 1889. The book is divided into three sections; the Eastern division, the Central division and the Western division, all containing information on the areas of land owned. Each pastoral holding includes the land district and county in which each pastoral holding is situated, the area in acres, the annual rent and licence fee and the rate per acre and per section for each leasehold and resumed area respectively together with the names of the registered pastoral holders of the crown. The information is detailed and includes the date of notification in the government gazette. This book is useful for local and family historians and for those with interest in or who have ancestors who worked or owned pastoral holdings.1 optical discnon-fiction'Pastoral Possessions of New South Wales' by William Hanson was published in 1889. The book is divided into three sections; the Eastern division, the Central division and the Western division, all containing information on the areas of land owned. Each pastoral holding includes the land district and county in which each pastoral holding is situated, the area in acres, the annual rent and licence fee and the rate per acre and per section for each leasehold and resumed area respectively together with the names of the registered pastoral holders of the crown. The information is detailed and includes the date of notification in the government gazette. This book is useful for local and family historians and for those with interest in or who have ancestors who worked or owned pastoral holdings.new south wales, early pastoralists -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Mixed media, Society of Australian Genealogists, Waverley & South Head General Cemeteries transcriptions, 2005
Waverley & South Head General Cemeteries are located in the eastern suburbs of Sydney, and are the most significant burial sites in that area. South Head General Cemetery opened in 1869 and Waverley in 1877. Both are still in use and over 56,000 transcriptions compiled by SAG volunteers up to 2002 are included on the CD. Searches by surname, forename, inscription or year of burial are possible and each entry shows the complete transcription and grave location. Maps are included to help researchers locate specific graves.1 optical discnon-fictionWaverley & South Head General Cemeteries are located in the eastern suburbs of Sydney, and are the most significant burial sites in that area. South Head General Cemetery opened in 1869 and Waverley in 1877. Both are still in use and over 56,000 transcriptions compiled by SAG volunteers up to 2002 are included on the CD. Searches by surname, forename, inscription or year of burial are possible and each entry shows the complete transcription and grave location. Maps are included to help researchers locate specific graves.new south wales, cemetery transcriptions, waverley cemetery (nsw), south head cemetery (nsw) -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Mixed media, HW Oxford, Armidale, 1863-1938, 2008
A history of Armidale, 1863-1938 Armidale 75th anniversary of the Municipality in 1938 is one of those indispensable local histories that are sought by family historians seeking to put flesh on the bones of their ancestors' genealogy by examining their places of residence. Although it celebrates an anniversary in the life of Armidale the coverage goes back further than 1863, to the very first days of European settlement in the district. The story includes the earliest families of the region such as Sempill, Dangar, Dumaresq, Turner, Clerk, Elliot, Everett, Baker, Morse, Tourle and Fenwicke. The book contains interesting old photographs of the scenic places around Armidale, the story of the bushranger Ward, known as Thunderbolt, the history of the region's newspapers, and a summary of all the major holdings including Saumarez, Gostwyck, Abington, and Salisbury Court. Mayors are all named with their term of office as are all those who contributed to the 75th anniversary celebrations. Potted histories of all institutions including the churches, schools and colleges, hospitals, institutes and societies, the Armidale Teachers College, the New England University, and the Chamber of Commerce are featured. Sporting organizations are not forgotten and receive a similar treatment. For any reader with a link to Armidale this is a must read!1 optical discnon-fictionA history of Armidale, 1863-1938 Armidale 75th anniversary of the Municipality in 1938 is one of those indispensable local histories that are sought by family historians seeking to put flesh on the bones of their ancestors' genealogy by examining their places of residence. Although it celebrates an anniversary in the life of Armidale the coverage goes back further than 1863, to the very first days of European settlement in the district. The story includes the earliest families of the region such as Sempill, Dangar, Dumaresq, Turner, Clerk, Elliot, Everett, Baker, Morse, Tourle and Fenwicke. The book contains interesting old photographs of the scenic places around Armidale, the story of the bushranger Ward, known as Thunderbolt, the history of the region's newspapers, and a summary of all the major holdings including Saumarez, Gostwyck, Abington, and Salisbury Court. Mayors are all named with their term of office as are all those who contributed to the 75th anniversary celebrations. Potted histories of all institutions including the churches, schools and colleges, hospitals, institutes and societies, the Armidale Teachers College, the New England University, and the Chamber of Commerce are featured. Sporting organizations are not forgotten and receive a similar treatment. For any reader with a link to Armidale this is a must read!new south wales, armidale (nsw) history -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Mixed media, James Cameron, Centenary history of the Presbyterian Church in NSW, 2004
Centenary History of the Presbyterian Church in New South Wales This Centenary History, published in 1905 in two volumes, contains a wealth of information on Presbyterianism, Presbyterian churches and Presbyterian people in New South Wales. It is a valuable resource for church, local and family historians - greatly enhanced by full text searching on this CD edition. The two volumes are arranged as follows: ~ general history in 24 chapters - all of volume 1 ~ historical sketches of more than 180 parishes arranged under 14 presbyteries ~ an In Memoriam listing "to retain in the memory of the Church the names of friends and relatives who have joined the Church Invisible" [i.e. died]. The list gives the names of over 160 men and women along with date and place of death, and name and address of the donors to the memorial fund for each person listed. ~ list of ministers who served in the NSW Presbyterian Church before Union - giving name, year of arrival and other notes, often including date of death or where they went from NSW ~ list of ministers who served in the NSW Presbyterian Church since union in 1866 - giving name, approx date of arrival in NSW or when licensed, former church connection, etc. ~ ministers who served in the Presbyterian Church of Eastern Australia since union in 1865 ~ a number of other useful appendixes ~ 16 page general index to the Centenary History and sketches of parishes ~ 9 page index to plates and illustrations ~ 116 pages of illustrations throughout the two volumes1 optical discnon-fictionCentenary History of the Presbyterian Church in New South Wales This Centenary History, published in 1905 in two volumes, contains a wealth of information on Presbyterianism, Presbyterian churches and Presbyterian people in New South Wales. It is a valuable resource for church, local and family historians - greatly enhanced by full text searching on this CD edition. The two volumes are arranged as follows: ~ general history in 24 chapters - all of volume 1 ~ historical sketches of more than 180 parishes arranged under 14 presbyteries ~ an In Memoriam listing "to retain in the memory of the Church the names of friends and relatives who have joined the Church Invisible" [i.e. died]. The list gives the names of over 160 men and women along with date and place of death, and name and address of the donors to the memorial fund for each person listed. ~ list of ministers who served in the NSW Presbyterian Church before Union - giving name, year of arrival and other notes, often including date of death or where they went from NSW ~ list of ministers who served in the NSW Presbyterian Church since union in 1866 - giving name, approx date of arrival in NSW or when licensed, former church connection, etc. ~ ministers who served in the Presbyterian Church of Eastern Australia since union in 1865 ~ a number of other useful appendixes ~ 16 page general index to the Centenary History and sketches of parishes ~ 9 page index to plates and illustrations ~ 116 pages of illustrations throughout the two volumesnew south wales, presbyterian church (nsw) -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Mixed media, James Steele, Early days of Windsor by James Steele (2005), 2005
Early Days of Windsor Written by the Rev. Jas Steele, in 1915, this book is a detailed history of the town of Windsor and the Hawkesbury area on the Hawkesbury River, New South Wales. The book covers Windsor's history from exploration starting in 1788 and the first settlers in 1794 through to 'the present' (1915). It was first published as a series of articles in the 'Windsor and Richmond Gazette' between August 1914 and February 1915. As a result of the public interest and input this created, the text was revised and added to in order to make it more accurate and inclusive. The book includes a comprehensive record of Windsor and the surrounding region including information on pioneer families, street name origins, Old Government House, churches, cemeteries, schools, judiciary, government institutions, Hawkesbury river, bridges, weather, professions, newspaper, horse racing etc. as well as a chapter on the future. It also includes many photographs of people, places and events. 'As years roll on it [Early Days of Windsor] will certainly become an invaluable work of reference on all matters connected with the district' JOHN TEBBUTT F.R.A.S. (1915)1 optical discnon-fictionEarly Days of Windsor Written by the Rev. Jas Steele, in 1915, this book is a detailed history of the town of Windsor and the Hawkesbury area on the Hawkesbury River, New South Wales. The book covers Windsor's history from exploration starting in 1788 and the first settlers in 1794 through to 'the present' (1915). It was first published as a series of articles in the 'Windsor and Richmond Gazette' between August 1914 and February 1915. As a result of the public interest and input this created, the text was revised and added to in order to make it more accurate and inclusive. The book includes a comprehensive record of Windsor and the surrounding region including information on pioneer families, street name origins, Old Government House, churches, cemeteries, schools, judiciary, government institutions, Hawkesbury river, bridges, weather, professions, newspaper, horse racing etc. as well as a chapter on the future. It also includes many photographs of people, places and events. 'As years roll on it [Early Days of Windsor] will certainly become an invaluable work of reference on all matters connected with the district' JOHN TEBBUTT F.R.A.S. (1915)new south wales, windsor (nsw) history -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Mixed media, George M Shaw, Concord jubilee, 1883-1933 a history of the Municipality of Concord, 2010
Concord Jubilee 1883-1933 A History of the Municipality of Concord Compiled by George M Shaw to celebrate the history and achievements of the Concord community from 1883 to 1933. The history covers many aspects of the community public health and safety, transport, education, public buildings, parks, sporting organizations; it also looks at the history of some of the businesses the bakeries, the Australian Gas Light Company, Lewis Berger and Sons, Tulloch's Phoenix Iron Works Ltd., and the British-Australian Lead Manufacturers Ltd. There are "Peeps" at the Past", a map showing land owners in 1833 and many illustrations. Among the prisoners at Longbottom were a large number of the so-called Canadian Exiles transported for a rebellion in French Canada between 1835 and 1838. These men were employed in making the Parramatta Road and other works in the district, and the excellent character borne by their comrades in misfortune in Paddington, Macdonaldtown and elsewhere, was shared with the Longbottom contingent.1 optical discnon-fictionConcord Jubilee 1883-1933 A History of the Municipality of Concord Compiled by George M Shaw to celebrate the history and achievements of the Concord community from 1883 to 1933. The history covers many aspects of the community public health and safety, transport, education, public buildings, parks, sporting organizations; it also looks at the history of some of the businesses the bakeries, the Australian Gas Light Company, Lewis Berger and Sons, Tulloch's Phoenix Iron Works Ltd., and the British-Australian Lead Manufacturers Ltd. There are "Peeps" at the Past", a map showing land owners in 1833 and many illustrations. Among the prisoners at Longbottom were a large number of the so-called Canadian Exiles transported for a rebellion in French Canada between 1835 and 1838. These men were employed in making the Parramatta Road and other works in the district, and the excellent character borne by their comrades in misfortune in Paddington, Macdonaldtown and elsewhere, was shared with the Longbottom contingent.new south wales, concord jubilee (nsw) -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Mixed media, Aileen Trinder, Free railway passes (NSW) index 1880-1892, 2005
Free Railway Passes (NSW) Index 1880-1892 This index of 23,899 entries has been compiled from surviving registers of applications for free railway passes. The volumes were transferred from the Chief Secretary's Department to the Mitchell Library in June 1934 and they are now at State Records NSW. These passes were generally issued to those immigrants to the Colony (the "Colony" being NSW) seeking employment in country or outer metropolitan areas; although many were issued to men, women and children for charitable reasons. The date ranges of the registers is not indicative of how long the applicants were in the Colony with some being in the Colony for days or weeks while others were in the Colony for years, from a few to many. Most entries note the applicant's native place, age, married or single and how long in the Colony and include a great amount of other detail with the majority of the records, also ship of arrival in many cases. The passes were also available to those who were native to the Colony or other Australian States.1 optical discnon-fictionFree Railway Passes (NSW) Index 1880-1892 This index of 23,899 entries has been compiled from surviving registers of applications for free railway passes. The volumes were transferred from the Chief Secretary's Department to the Mitchell Library in June 1934 and they are now at State Records NSW. These passes were generally issued to those immigrants to the Colony (the "Colony" being NSW) seeking employment in country or outer metropolitan areas; although many were issued to men, women and children for charitable reasons. The date ranges of the registers is not indicative of how long the applicants were in the Colony with some being in the Colony for days or weeks while others were in the Colony for years, from a few to many. Most entries note the applicant's native place, age, married or single and how long in the Colony and include a great amount of other detail with the majority of the records, also ship of arrival in many cases. The passes were also available to those who were native to the Colony or other Australian States.new south wales, railway passes -
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Mixed media, AS Knight, Barrier Miner business directory 1891, 2008
Barrier Miner Business Directory 1891 With a population of approximately 20,000 by 1891, it was felt that Broken Hill needed a Business Directory. The local newspaper The Barrier Miner' came to the rescue and published the very first 'Barrier Miner Business Directory' in 1891. With over 200 pages this directory covers everything that is useful to those living in Broken Hill, Silverton, Round Hill, Thackaringa, Purnamoonta, Pinnacles and Cockburn. In addition to the alphabetical list of householders, street-by-street, with occupations, it also gives a brief history of each region, details of government officials, sporting club office holders, society office holders and more. There is also general information included such as hints on etiquette, antidotes for poisons, calendar for Australian seasons, postal and telegraph information, medicine for horses, customs, banking, and many more topics. Here is a wealth of information packed on one searchable CD.1 optical discnon-fictionBarrier Miner Business Directory 1891 With a population of approximately 20,000 by 1891, it was felt that Broken Hill needed a Business Directory. The local newspaper The Barrier Miner' came to the rescue and published the very first 'Barrier Miner Business Directory' in 1891. With over 200 pages this directory covers everything that is useful to those living in Broken Hill, Silverton, Round Hill, Thackaringa, Purnamoonta, Pinnacles and Cockburn. In addition to the alphabetical list of householders, street-by-street, with occupations, it also gives a brief history of each region, details of government officials, sporting club office holders, society office holders and more. There is also general information included such as hints on etiquette, antidotes for poisons, calendar for Australian seasons, postal and telegraph information, medicine for horses, customs, banking, and many more topics. Here is a wealth of information packed on one searchable CD.new south wales, broken hill (nsw) -
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Mixed media, Arthur Cousins, Book of remembrance of the University of Sydney in the Great War, 1914-1918, 2007
Book of Remembrance of the University of Sydney in the Great War 1914-1918 This is a 'Book of Remembrance', not simply a record of those who went abroad on active service in the Great War after becoming members of Sydney University or entering its employment. It contains a roll of honour, a roll of service, details of associated memorials and information on those associated with the university who worked at home or in munitions. Each roll of service entry contains full name, university qualifications, details of the military regiment, when enlisted and where posted. Extra detail such as other education, member of various associations or later employment is sometimes included. This large book is a valuable record for those interested in the Australian military in WWI, and who have connections with Sydney University.1 optical discnon-fictionBook of Remembrance of the University of Sydney in the Great War 1914-1918 This is a 'Book of Remembrance', not simply a record of those who went abroad on active service in the Great War after becoming members of Sydney University or entering its employment. It contains a roll of honour, a roll of service, details of associated memorials and information on those associated with the university who worked at home or in munitions. Each roll of service entry contains full name, university qualifications, details of the military regiment, when enlisted and where posted. Extra detail such as other education, member of various associations or later employment is sometimes included. This large book is a valuable record for those interested in the Australian military in WWI, and who have connections with Sydney University.new south wales, world war 1914-1918, world war 1, university of sydney -
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Mixed media, Society of Australian Genealogists, Rookwood Cemetery transcriptions, 2002
Rookwood Cemetery Transcriptions compiled by the Society of Australian Genealogists Between 1981 and 1992, the Society of Australian Genealogists transcribed headstone inscriptions in Rookwood Cemetery - the tinal resting place for over 600,000 Australians, located in Sydney's west. Opened in 1867, Rookwood is now the largest working cemetery in the southern hemisphere. The transcriptions that resulted from that mammoth 11-year project - over 235,000 names in all - have been brought together in one database for the first time on this CD. Searches by surname, forename, inscription or year of death are possible and each entry shows the complete transcription and grave location.1 optical discnon-fictionRookwood Cemetery Transcriptions compiled by the Society of Australian Genealogists Between 1981 and 1992, the Society of Australian Genealogists transcribed headstone inscriptions in Rookwood Cemetery - the tinal resting place for over 600,000 Australians, located in Sydney's west. Opened in 1867, Rookwood is now the largest working cemetery in the southern hemisphere. The transcriptions that resulted from that mammoth 11-year project - over 235,000 names in all - have been brought together in one database for the first time on this CD. Searches by surname, forename, inscription or year of death are possible and each entry shows the complete transcription and grave location.new south wales, cemetery transcriptions, rookwood cemetery -
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Mixed media, Archive CD Books Australia, Western Australia Government Gazette 1880, 2007
Western Australia Government Gazette 1880 Government Gazettes are a unique, useful and extremely fascinating resource for local, family and social historians and researchers in other fields throughout Australia. They were published by the government as a means of communication to officials and the general public and therefore contain information that is of great use in establishing an image of the colony of Western Australia and its people in the past. Included is a range of information such as land transactions, legal notices, notice of acts, deserters, licences, contracts, convict matters, government institutions and positions, statistics and much more. They have information covering a broad spectrum of the community with important details and facts on thousands of people. This product provides a great tool for researching Western Australian history, making information that is difficult to find easily accessible on one CD.1 optical discnon-fictionWestern Australia Government Gazette 1880 Government Gazettes are a unique, useful and extremely fascinating resource for local, family and social historians and researchers in other fields throughout Australia. They were published by the government as a means of communication to officials and the general public and therefore contain information that is of great use in establishing an image of the colony of Western Australia and its people in the past. Included is a range of information such as land transactions, legal notices, notice of acts, deserters, licences, contracts, convict matters, government institutions and positions, statistics and much more. They have information covering a broad spectrum of the community with important details and facts on thousands of people. This product provides a great tool for researching Western Australian history, making information that is difficult to find easily accessible on one CD.government gazettes, western australia -
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Mixed media, Archive CD Books Australia, Western Australia Government Gazette 1879, 2007
Western Australia Government Gazette 1879 Government Gazettes are a unique, useful and extremely fascinating resource for local, family and social historians and researchers in other fields throughout Australia. They were published by the government as a means of communication to officials and the general public and therefore contain information that is of great use in establishing an image of the colony of Western Australia and its people in the past. Included is a range of information such as land transactions, legal notices, notice of acts, deserters, licences, contracts, convict matters, government institutions and positions, statistics and much more. They have information covering a broad spectrum of the community with important details and facts on thousands of people. This product provides a great tool for researching Western Australian history, making information that is difficult to find easily accessible on one CD.1 optical discnon-fictionWestern Australia Government Gazette 1879 Government Gazettes are a unique, useful and extremely fascinating resource for local, family and social historians and researchers in other fields throughout Australia. They were published by the government as a means of communication to officials and the general public and therefore contain information that is of great use in establishing an image of the colony of Western Australia and its people in the past. Included is a range of information such as land transactions, legal notices, notice of acts, deserters, licences, contracts, convict matters, government institutions and positions, statistics and much more. They have information covering a broad spectrum of the community with important details and facts on thousands of people. This product provides a great tool for researching Western Australian history, making information that is difficult to find easily accessible on one CD.government gazettes, western australia -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Mixed media, Archive CD Books Australia, Western Australia Government Gazette 1881, 2007
Western Australia Government Gazette 1881 Government Gazettes are a unique, useful and extremely fascinating resource for local, family and social historians and researchers in other fields throughout Australia. They were published by the government as a means of communication to officials and the general public and therefore contain information that is of great use in establishing an image of the colony of Western Australia and its people in the past. Included is a range of information such as land transactions, legal notices, notice of acts, deserters, licences, contracts, convict matters, government institutions and positions, statistics and much more. They have information covering a broad spectrum of the community with important details and facts on thousands of people. This product provides a great tool for researching Western Australian history, making information that is difficult to find easily accessible on one CD.1 optical discnon-fictionWestern Australia Government Gazette 1881 Government Gazettes are a unique, useful and extremely fascinating resource for local, family and social historians and researchers in other fields throughout Australia. They were published by the government as a means of communication to officials and the general public and therefore contain information that is of great use in establishing an image of the colony of Western Australia and its people in the past. Included is a range of information such as land transactions, legal notices, notice of acts, deserters, licences, contracts, convict matters, government institutions and positions, statistics and much more. They have information covering a broad spectrum of the community with important details and facts on thousands of people. This product provides a great tool for researching Western Australian history, making information that is difficult to find easily accessible on one CD.government gazettes, western australia -
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Mixed media, Archive CD Books Australia, Western Australia Government Gazette 1885, 2007
Western Australia Government Gazette 1885 Government Gazettes are a unique, useful and extremely fascinating resource for local, family and social historians and researchers in other fields throughout Australia. They were published by the government as a means of communication to officials and the general public and therefore contain information that is of great use in establishing an image of the colony of Western Australia and its people in the past. Included is a range of information such as land transactions, legal notices, notice of acts, deserters, licences, contracts, convict matters, government institutions and positions, statistics and much more. They have information covering a broad spectrum of the community with important details and facts on thousands of people. This product provides a great tool for researching Western Australian history, making information that is difficult to find easily accessible on one CD.1 optical discnon-fictionWestern Australia Government Gazette 1885 Government Gazettes are a unique, useful and extremely fascinating resource for local, family and social historians and researchers in other fields throughout Australia. They were published by the government as a means of communication to officials and the general public and therefore contain information that is of great use in establishing an image of the colony of Western Australia and its people in the past. Included is a range of information such as land transactions, legal notices, notice of acts, deserters, licences, contracts, convict matters, government institutions and positions, statistics and much more. They have information covering a broad spectrum of the community with important details and facts on thousands of people. This product provides a great tool for researching Western Australian history, making information that is difficult to find easily accessible on one CD.government gazettes, western australia