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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Booklet, The Ancestral Searcher. Publication by the Heraldry & Genealogy Society of Canberra Inc
Article by Julia Trainor about her Grandparents Henri & Annie Portnoj and the Tatura Wartime camps. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Fankhauser Family Genealogy, 1987?
Fankhauser genealogy and family trees86 handwritten pages of the Fankhauser genealogynon-fictionFankhauser genealogy and family treesfankhauser family, family trees -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Husband Genealogy, 1858 - 1945
Genealogy of Charles Edward Husband and Mary Chalmers MainGenealogy of Charles Edward Husband and Mary Chalmers Main.Genealogy of Charles Edward Husband and Mary Chalmers Mainhusband, c. e., charles edward, mary c., mrs -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document, Family Genealogy
This is a printed genealogy of the a Beckett family from the book 'A Genealogical History of Pioneering Families of Australia' by P. C. Mowle, published by Angus Robertson, first published in 1939.Two and half pages photocopyOn top right in pen By P. C. Mowle. On back of the half page Alice Carse in handwriting.walsh st library -
Greensborough Historical Society
Compact disc, Genealogy research directory 2003, 2003
Genealogy research directory 2003 is a database of sources for family history research.A database of genealogy research sources.1 compact disc in plastic casegenealogy resources, family history -
Greensborough Historical Society
Booklet, Shauna Hicks, Trove: discover genealogy treasure in the National Library of Australia, 2012
39 p. col. and black and white illustrationsnon-fictionnational library of australia, trove, family history, genealogy -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, BOX, Allan, soldier in the family : a source book for Australian military genealogy, the First Fleet to the Gulf War, 1994
Stamped 'Phillip Island & District Historical Society'. 'To Phillip Island and District Historical Society. In memory of the late Allan Box. Best wishes from Julie Box'.soldiers, australia, genealogy, handbooks, manuals -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, BOX, Allan, soldier in the family : a source book for Australian military genealogy, the First Fleet to the Gulf War, 1999
Inscribed 'To Phillip Island and District Historical Society in memory of the late Allan Box. From Julie Box'.soldiers, australia, genealogy, handbooks, manuals -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Document - Genealogy Chart Henry Dendy (Photocopy), 19 thC
In 1840 Henry Dendy, a farmer in Surrey, England acquired a "Special Survey" from the Commissioners for Land and Emigration which gave Dendy the right to choose land in Port Phillip for the "bargain basement" price of only £1 per acre for 5120 acres, (an area of 8 square miles). The Special Survey also included the right to "the shipment of a worker for every £20 spent on land, whose free passage was paid by the Crown, equalling a total of 100 workers ". Accordingly Dendy sold his English holdings and paid the required £5120 and arrived in Melbourne in February 1841. However by this time land in the new colony was selling for £5 - £40 per acre. Because Henry Dendy possessed the order from the Colonial Office in London he was able to successfully oppose Super-intendant LaTrobe's attempts to alter the price of the land. Dendy appointed Jonathan Were, (an entrepreneur, who had arrived in 1839), as his Manager and who later became a partner. Together, Dendy and Were decided on an area 5 miles south from Melbourne, bounded by North Road, East Boundary Road, South Road and to the west by Port Phillip Bay. Were and Dendy pitched their tents in the area now known as ' Park St, Brighton' and sank a well near the corner of 'St Andrew's St and Wells St'. By 1845 J.B Were and Company had bought almost half of Dendy's land and Were built himself "Moorabbin House" in Were St Brighton made from stone, quarried from local cliffs. It was still standing in 1924. Legend records Moorabbin is named after the Aboriginal word for ' Mother's Milk ' The soil is very fertile and well supplied with water especially in the area called 'East Brighton' - now known as Bentleigh and East Bentleigh - By 1850 the area had developed with numerous market gardens, dairy farms, fruit gardens and vineyards supplying food for the growing population of Melbourne.In 1840 Henry Dendy, a farmer in Surrey, England acquired a "Special Survey" from the Commissioners for Land and Emigration which gave Dendy the right to choose land in Port Phillip for the price of only £1 per acre for 5120 acres. This land was called Brighton in the Parish of Moorabbin, County of Bourke and emigrants developed the land establishing market gardens , dairy and poultry farms that provided the food for the growing population of Melbourne. A photocopy of the Genealogy Chart of the Dendy Family that Henry Dendy brought with him when he emigrated to Melbourne 1841Genealogy signs and descriptionsdendy henry, dendy's special survey brighton 1841, governor gipps, captain lonsdale, super-intendant latrobe, port phillip, melbourne, new south wales, squatters, emmigrants, county of bourke, parish of moorabbin, early settlers, pioneers, market gardeners, dairy farmers, fruit farms, moorabbin, bentleigh, brighton, cheltenham, were jonathan binn, -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet - Genealogy, Family History and Genealogical record of Thomas Hiscock, 1936
Blue soft covered bookthomas hiscock, gold discovery, ballarat, family history, genealogy -
Greensborough Historical Society
Genealogical Document, Poulter Genealogy, 1834o
Information about Susannah Forge (nee Poulter), daughter of Samuel Poulter and Susan Haylock. Includes an article from the Wangaratta Chronicle Feb 13 1901, relating the bushfire at Mrs Forge's property.3 pages. Downloaded from internet site.poulter family, susannah forge -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, Lesley Silvester et al, Tracing your past: a practical introduction to genealogy and family history in Australia, by Lesley Silvester and Mike Murray, 2002_
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Greensborough Historical Society
Book, Kyle MacRae, Haynes internet genealogy manual, by Kyle MacRae, 2005_
Hardback, 192 p. col. illus.family history -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Book, Scottish Connections : the story of Agnes Grant and her Grant and McKenzie ancestors in Scotland to her life in Victoria, Australia, together with a genealogy of her cousins and descendants to 2000 / Grant Angus, 2001
Paperback; xx, 295 p. : ill., geneal. tables, maps, ports. ; 29 cm.ISBN 0646413481mackenzie family, grant family, agnes grant -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Mixed media - Video, RDHS Guest Speaker Presentation - "Genealogy - The Modern Way with DNA" - Peter Fry
Digitised video (1.82GB). Duration: 38 minutes. Recorded September, 2019. (Video is available for viewing at Ringwood & District Historical Society Archives by appointment)Presentation: DNA testing is a very important tool for the family historian. It can help to verify your family tree and provide helpful clues to inform the future direction of your research. It can also sometimes help to break down those long-standing brick walls. In this talk, Peter Fry unravels the mystery of family ties using DNA. -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Box, Allan, A Soldier in the Family: A Source Book for Australian Military Genealogy (Copy 1)
This volume is dedicated to the tens of thousands of Australian families who have been personally touched by the horror of war, and who wish to understand.This volume is dedicated to the tens of thousands of Australian families who have been personally touched by the horror of war, and who wish to understand.soldiers- australia - genealogy - booklets, manuals etc., australia - genealogy - booklets, manuals etc. -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Box, Allan, A Soldier in the family: A Source Book for Australian Military Genealogy (Copy 2)
This volume is dedicated to the tens of thousands of Australian families who have been personnally touched by the horror of war, and who wish to understand.This volume is dedicated to the tens of thousands of Australian families who have been personnally touched by the horror of war, and who wish to understand.soldiers - australia - genealogy - booklets, australia - genealogy - booklets, manuals etc. -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Australian Biographical and Genealogy Record 1842-1899 Volume 1
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Kew Historical Society Inc
Book, The History Press, Understanding Documents for Genealogy & Local History, 2013
Genealogists and local historians have probably seen every birth, marriage, death and census record available, and are adept at unsing the internet for research. However, once they have learnt everything they can from them, the next step is reading and understanding older documents. These can be hard to find (not many are online), are often written in challenging handwriting and use legal and other unfamiliar terms. Some will be in Latin, antiquated English or Scots. Readers need to be able to understand the nature and intent of a range of documents as well as the palaeography (the handwriting) and orthography (the 'shape' of the contents). Documents covered include wills and testaments, contracts, indentures, charters, land records, personal letters, official records, Church records and others, mainly from the period 1560 to 1800. Also covered are dates, numbers, calendars, measurements and money, abbreviations, transcription conventions, letter-forms and glossaries, and it includes a Latin primer.448 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 25 cm.Genealogists and local historians have probably seen every birth, marriage, death and census record available, and are adept at unsing the internet for research. However, once they have learnt everything they can from them, the next step is reading and understanding older documents. These can be hard to find (not many are online), are often written in challenging handwriting and use legal and other unfamiliar terms. Some will be in Latin, antiquated English or Scots. Readers need to be able to understand the nature and intent of a range of documents as well as the palaeography (the handwriting) and orthography (the 'shape' of the contents). Documents covered include wills and testaments, contracts, indentures, charters, land records, personal letters, official records, Church records and others, mainly from the period 1560 to 1800. Also covered are dates, numbers, calendars, measurements and money, abbreviations, transcription conventions, letter-forms and glossaries, and it includes a Latin primer.genealogy -- handbooks, local history -- archival resources., genealogy -- archival resources. -
Park Orchards Community House
Newspaper, Genealogy course at Park Orchards Community House, with tutor Jean Morley. Doncaster and Templestowe News, 28 January 1986
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The Celtic Club
Book, Heraldic Artists, Handbook on Irish Genealogy, 1978
How to trace your ancestors and relatives in Ireland.ill, maps, p.145. non-fictionHow to trace your ancestors and relatives in Ireland.ireland - geneology, family history - ireland -
Orbost & District Historical Society
book, Bega Valley Genealogy Society Inc, Monumental Inscriptions in the Bega Valley Shire Book 2, 1989
This is a useful reference tool.A stapled 196 pp book with a cream cover, black print. On the front cover is a black / white photograph of a portion of the cemetery at Eden. Inside are two loose copied sheets of the Robinson Family Tree and six photographs of headstones of Robinson family members. -
Greensborough Historical Society
Genealogical chart, Chapman family [James Chapman/Susan Palmer], 1744o
A detailed list of members of the family of James Chapman and Susan Palmer. James Chapman was a pioneer of the Greensborough District.A 6 page group of family history charts. Complete text available at GHS.Niljames chapman, greensborough, cowlinge, lidgate, susan palmer -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, Eunice Fletcher, Family history for beginners and beyond, ed. by Eunice Fletcher. 13th ed, 2004_
Paperback, 156p.family history -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Journal Article, Ancestor, Homeless Memorabilia, December 2009
The top photograph on the page is the only one identified in the article, which states that the photo had written on the back: "Trophies won by the Rutherglen Fire Brigade demonstration 1910"Photocopy of a page from a journal, with an article relating to pictures that had been handed in to the Genealogical Society of Victoria, with an appeal for identification.At bottom of page: "The Genealogical Society of Victoria Inc." At top of page: "December 2009 | Ancestor Vol. 30 No. 8 | Page 47"genealogical society, ancestor, rutherglen fire brigade -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book, For God, King and Country, 2014
Book complied about 50 local servicemen who did not come home from WW1.Book complied about 50 local servicemen who did not come home from WW1. Book complied about 50 local servicemen who did not come home from WW1. world war 1914 1918, devery -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ETHEL PATTISON COLLECTION: GENEALOGY PAGE
Handwritten text-book page of genealogy, Ethel Pattison.genealogy, family, metcalf -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - STRAUCH COLLECTION: GENEALOGY RESEARCH INFORMATION
BHS CollectionPlastic binder holding information for Genealogy research.books, catalogues, genealogy, genealogy-research -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Hall, Nick Vine, The Timber Worker, 1994
A guide to Australian sources for tracing family history and Genealogy of people living in Australia up to 1994.genealogy, bibliography -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Course family, 2008
The Course Family - pioneers of Forest Hill. Talk given by Pat Richardson at a Whitehorse Historical Society general meeting, 9 February 2008.The Course Family - pioneers of Forest Hill. Talk given by Pat Richardson at a Whitehorse Historical Society general meeting, 9 February 2008. With genealogical chart and documents relating to the family's English origins, migration and land holdings.The Course Family - pioneers of Forest Hill. Talk given by Pat Richardson at a Whitehorse Historical Society general meeting, 9 February 2008. forest hill, tainton family, fankhauser family, whitehorse historical society inc., course family