The 'Paracensus' is a reconstruction mainly prepared by the consolidation of contemporary records about the people of that era and their families. Some family records and literary references are included. A few Maori and Aboriginal family records are also included. Sources on personal information about each of them are listed.
The population of the fifteen British sites around Australia (ie. Port Jackson-Botany Bay, Norfolk Island (2), O'Sullivan's Cove (Port Phillip), King Island, Morton Bay, Van Diemen's Land, New Guinea, Ambon, Albany, Melville Island, New Zeland, Swan River, the Kimberleys, and Cape Baron and the colony of Americans on Kangaroo Island neared 100,000 by 1828.
Presented as a series of 'Word' documents it includes marines, soldiers, ship's captains, some sailors, migrants, convicts, some visitors, officially recorded Aborigines, exiles and orphans. The shipping arrivals cover 1788-1828, details included are: names of ship, date arrived, port, no. of migrants/convicts, and referenced numbers. Information on people includes surname, given name/s, year of arrival, ship name, reference numbers. Has comprehensive explanation and bibliography.
It contains all marriages and deaths registered in the state of New South Wales from 1919 to 1945. The information includes the full name of the person getting married, their spouse, the place and the year of registration and a reference number. With a death the name of the deceaed is recorded and the given names of the mother and father when known. The place, the year of registration and a reference number is also recorded. This database operates on a DOS base program Kaware.
The 'Paracensus' is a reconstruction mainly prepared by the consolidation of contemporary records about the people of that era and their families. Some family records and literary references are included. A few Maori and Aboriginal family records are also included. Sources on personal information about each of them are listed.
The population of the fifteen British sites around Australia (ie. Port Jackson-Botany Bay, Norfolk Island (2), O'Sullivan's Cove (Port Phillip), King Island, Morton Bay, Van Diemen's Land, New Guinea, Ambon, Albany, Melville Island, New Zeland, Swan River, the Kimberleys, and Cape Baron and the colony of Americans on Kangaroo Island neared 100,000 by 1828.
Presented as a series of 'Word' documents it includes marines, soldiers, ship's captains, some sailors, migrants, convicts, some visitors, officially recorded Aborigines, exiles and orphans. The shipping arrivals cover 1788-1828, details included are: names of ship, date arrived, port, no. of migrants/convicts, and referenced numbers. Information on people includes surname, given name/s, year of arrival, ship name, reference numbers. Has comprehensive explanation and bibliography.
This index contains nearly 730 thousand records of births, deaths and marriages registered in Queensland under a compulsory registration system introduced on 1 March 1856. It includes minor corrections made to the data since the 2001 release of the microfiche version. The database is fully searchable under surname, given names, event, date of event, father or spouse surname, mother or spouse given names and registration number. This CD is powered by Digger. The CD operates on Macintosh and Windows.
This index contains nearly 420 thousand records of births, deaths and marriages registered in Queensland under a compulsory registration system introduced on 1 March 1856 whilst Queensland was still part of the colony of New South Wales. Queensland separated from New South Wales in December 1859. This index also contains those church records of baptism and burial (commencing in 1829) and marriage (commencing in 1839) which were later acquired by the Registry. This CD is powered by Digger. The CD operates on DOS, Macintosh and Windows.
Not currently available.
Compiled by the South Australian Genealogy & Heraldry Society Inc assisted by members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and published by the South Australian Genealogy & Heraldry Society Inc and Macbeth Genealogical Services Pty Ltd under licence from the Minister for Consumer Affairs, Government of South Australia.
This publication contains over 473,000 records of births registered in South Australia under a compulsory registration system introduced in 1842. It has been compiled entirely from information extracted from the birth registrations held by the South Australian Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Office. It includes all registrations up to the end of the year 1906. More details are given than in previous South Australian birth indexes, with the inclusion of information on parents being a major feature.
This datafile includes the surname of the child, the given names, the date of birth, the sex of the child, the name of the father and the given and surname (usually the maiden name) of the mother, the birth place or residence and references. This CD is powered by Digger. The CD operates on DOS, Macintosh and Windows.
Contains over 255,200 records of births registered in South Australia under a compulsory registration system introduced in 1842. It has been compiled entirely from information extracted from the birth registrations held by the South Australian Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Office. It includes 1,309 late registrations occurring before 1906, including one each for the years 1841 and 1842.
This datafile includes the surname of the child, the given names, the date of birth, the sex of the child, the name of the father and the given and surname (usually the maiden name) of the mother, the birth place or residence and references. This CD is powered by Digger. The CD operates on Windows 95 or higher and Macintosh up to System 9 (runs in Classic mode under System 10).
This contains over 225,000 records of deaths registered in South Australia under a compulsory registration system introduced in 1842. It has been compiled entirely from information extracted from the death registrations held by the South Australian Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Office. It includes all registrations up to the end of the year 1915.
This datafile includes: the surname of the deceased, the given names, the date of death, the sex of the deceased, the name of a relation if he or she was the informant, the death place or residence and references. This CD is powered by Digger. The CD operates on DOS, Macintosh and Windows.
This CD contains over 381,000 records of deaths registered in South Australia under a compulsory registration system introduced in 1842. It has been compiled entirely from information extracted from the death registrations held by the South Australian Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Office. It includes all registrations up to the end of the year 1972.
This datafile includes: the surname of the deceased, the given names, the date of death, the sex of the deceased, the name of a relation if he or she was the informant, the death place or residence and references. This CD is powered by Digger software.
The CD has a purchaser registration system.
System recommendations are Windows 95 or higher; 386 computer or higher; RAM 4 MB min available; Hard disk 10 MB free; VGA monitor or better, CD-ROM drive, Printer(optional).
This contains over 140,000 records of marriages registered in South Australia under a compulsory registration system introduced in 1842. It has been compiled entirely from information extracted from the marriage registrations held by the South Australian Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Office. It includes all registrations up to the end of the year 1916. Information includes surname, given names, age and marital status of bride & groom, fathers name of bride & groom, date & place of marriage; registration district, book & page numbers plus some explanatory & supplementary information. This CD is powered by Digger. The CD operates on DOS, Macintosh and Windows.
This contains 86,748 records of marriages registered in South Australia under a compulsory registration system introduced in 1842. It has been compiled entirely from information extracted from the marriage registrations held by the South Australian Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Office. It includes all registrations up to the end of the year 1937. Information includes surname, given names, age and marital status of bride & groom, fathers name of bride & groom, date & place of marriage; registration district, book & page numbers plus some explanatory & supplementary information. This CD is powered by Digger. The CD operates on DOS, Macintosh and Windows.
The 'Paracensus' is a reconstruction mainly prepared by the consolidation of contemporary records about the people of that era and their families. Some family records and literary references are included. A few Maori and Aboriginal family records are also included. Sources on personal information about each of them are listed.
The population of the fifteen British sites around Australia (ie. Port Jackson-Botany Bay, Norfolk Island (2), O'Sullivan's Cove (Port Phillip), King Island, Morton Bay, Van Diemen's Land, New Guinea, Ambon, Albany, Melville Island, New Zeland, Swan River, the Kimberleys, and Cape Baron and the colony of Americans on Kangaroo Island neared 100,000 by 1828.
Presented as a series of 'Word' documents it includes marines, soldiers, ship's captains, some sailors, migrants, convicts, some visitors, officially recorded Aborigines, exiles and orphans. The shipping arrivals cover 1788-1828, details included are: names of ship, date arrived, port, no. of migrants/convicts, and referenced numbers. Information on people includes surname, given name/s, year of arrival, ship name, reference numbers. Has comprehensive explanation and bibliography.
Compiled by the South Australian Genealogy & Heraldry Society Inc assisted by members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and published by the South Australian Genealogy & Heraldry Society Inc and Macbeth Genealogical Services Pty Ltd under licence from the Minister for Consumer Affairs, Government of South Australia.
This publication contains over 473,000 records of births registered in South Australia under a compulsory registration system introduced in 1842. It has been compiled entirely from information extracted from the birth registrations held by the South Australian Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Office. It includes all registrations up to the end of the year 1906. More details are given than in previous South Australian birth indexes, with the inclusion of information on parents being a major feature.
Iformation includes surname of the child, the given names, the date of birth, the sex of the child, the name of the father and the given and surname (usually the maiden name) of the mother, the birth place or residence and references.
Contains over 255,200 records of births registered in South Australia under a compulsory registration system introduced in 1842. It has been compiled entirely from information extracted from the birth registrations held by the South Australian Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Office. It includes 1,309 late registrations occurring before 1906, including one each for the years 1841 and 1842.
This information includes the surname of the child, the given names, the date of birth, the sex of the child, the name of the father and the given and surname (usually the maiden name) of the mother, the birth place or residence and references.
This fiche set contains over 381,000 records of deaths registered in South Australia under a compulsory registration system introduced in 1842. It has been compiled entirely from information extracted from the death registrations held by the South Australian Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Office. It includes all registrations up to the end of the year 1972. The information is the same as on the CD.
This contains over 225,000 records of deaths registered in South Australia under a compulsory registration system introduced in 1842. It has been compiled entirely from information extracted from the death registrations held by the South Australian Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Office. It includes all registrations up to the end of the year 1915.
This datafile includes: the surname of the deceased, the given names, the date of death, the sex of the deceased, the name of a relation if he or she was the informant, the death place or residence and references.
This contains over 140,000 records of marriages registered in South Australia under a compulsory registration system introduced in 1842. It has been compiled entirely from information extracted from the marriage registrations held by the South Australian Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Office. It includes all registrations up to the end of the year 1916. Information includes surname, given names, age and marital status of bride & groom, fathers name of bride & groom, date & place of marriage; registration district, book & page numbers plus some explanatory & supplementary information.
The fiche version has 179,778 indexed entries. Both the groom and bride entries contain all the index data and there are 5,523 cross reference entries where the bride or groom's surname differs from the spelling of the father's surname. It has been compiled entirely from information extracted from the marriage registrations held by the South Australian Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Office. It includes all registrations up to the end of the year 1937. Information includes surname, given names, age and marital status of bride & groom, fathers name of bride & groom, date & place of marriage; registration district, book & page numbers plus some explanatory & supplementary information.
Contains over 221,000 records of births, deaths, and marriages registered in Tasmania and includes war deaths(WW1) of those who enrolled in Tasmania to serve with the Australian Imperial Forces and who died in service. The Index was compiled by volunteers from the Tasmanian Family History Society Inc. Compulsory registration in Tasmania was introduced in December 1838.
Has a purchaser registration system.
System recommendations are Windows 95 or higher; 386 computer or higher; RAM 4 MB min available; Hard disk 10 MB free; VGA monitor or better, CD-ROM drive, Printer(optional).
New 'Digger' version of this index containing over 425,000 records of baptisms, births, deaths, burials and marriages. The church records contained in this index were transcribed in the 1930s by the Registrar-general's department. Compulsory registration was introduced in December 1838.
The 'Paracensus' is a reconstruction mainly prepared by the consolidation of contemporary records about the people of that era and their families. Some family records and literary references are included. A few Maori and Aboriginal family records are also included. Sources on personal information about each of them are listed.
The population of the fifteen British sites around Australia (ie. Port Jackson-Botany Bay, Norfolk Island (2), O'Sullivan's Cove (Port Phillip), King Island, Morton Bay, Van Diemen's Land, New Guinea, Ambon, Albany, Melville Island, New Zeland, Swan River, the Kimberleys, and Cape Baron and the colony of Americans on Kangaroo Island neared 100,000 by 1828.
Presented as a series of 'Word' documents it includes marines, soldiers, ship's captains, some sailors, migrants, convicts, some visitors, officially recorded Aborigines, exiles and orphans. The shipping arrivals cover 1788-1828, details included are: names of ship, date arrived, port, no. of migrants/convicts, and referenced numbers. Information on people includes surname, given name/s, year of arrival, ship name, reference numbers. Has comprehensive explanation and bibliography.
This is the index to BDMs & early Church Records for Tasmania. It is essential for anyone researching Tasmania last century. It includes: surname; given name/s; sex; event; age; father & mother or spouse; place; event date & references. Also available on CD-ROM.
This index contains deaths only. The information about each deceased may include the surname and given names of the deceased and the deceased's parents, year and place of death, and his or her age at death. This CD is powered by Digger. The CD operates on DOS, Macintosh and Windows.
The CD-ROM above contain indexes to birth deaths and marriages from the government Registry. The information varies over time but should include the following: Birth: name of child, name of parents, including the maiden name of mother; place of birth or registration and the year of birth; Marriage: the name of both paries to the marriage, the year of marriage and the place of birth (up to 1912) of the indexed person; death: surname and given names of the deceased and the deceased's parents, year and place of death, and his or her age at death. This CD is powered by Digger. The CD operates on DOS, Macintosh and Windows.
The CD-ROM above contain indexes to birth deaths and marriages from the government Registry. The information varies over time but should include the following: Birth: name of child, name of parents, including the maiden name of mother; place of birth or registration and the year of birth; Marriage: the name of both paries to the marriage, the year of marriage and the place of birth (up to 1912) of the indexed person; death: surname and given names of the deceased and the deceased's parents, year and place of death, and his or her age at death. This CD is powered by Digger. The CD operates on DOS, Macintosh and Windows.
This CD is not currently available. The Vic Registry of BDMs have taken the decision to cease supply. The Victorian Registry of Births Deaths & Marriages have not arranged to produce any more and we have run out of stock. If you wish to be advised if the situation changes send us your details by mail or email.
The CD-ROM above contain indexes to birth deaths and marriages from the government Registry. The information varies over time but should include the following: Birth: name of child, name of parents, including the maiden name of mother; place of birth or registration and the year of birth; Marriage: the name of both paries to the marriage, the year of marriage and the place of birth (up to 1912) of the indexed person; death: surname and given names of the deceased and the deceased's parents, year and place of death, and his or her age at death. This CD is powered by Digger. The CD operates on DOS, Macintosh and Windows.
This index contains over 6200 records of births, deaths and marriages on board international and coastal ships bound for Victoria between 1853 and 1920 accompanied by over 3380 digital images of the original Marine registers. There are also 1350 ships that can be searched using the ship's name. Some records include previously unreleased information such as an inventory of the deceased's belongings or personal papers.
The CD-ROM above contain indexes to birth deaths and marriages from the government Registry. The information varies over time but should include the following: Birth: name of child, name of parents, including the maiden name of mother; place of birth or registration and the year of birth; Marriage: the name of both paries to the marriage, the year of marriage and the place of birth (up to 1912) of the indexed person; death: surname and given names of the deceased and the deceased's parents, year and place of death, and his or her age at death. This CD is powered by Digger. The CD operates on DOS, Macintosh and Windows.
The 'Paracensus' is a reconstruction mainly prepared by the consolidation of contemporary records about the people of that era and their families. Some family records and literary references are included. A few Maori and Aboriginal family records are also included. Sources on personal information about each of them are listed.
The population of the fifteen British sites around Australia (ie. Port Jackson-Botany Bay, Norfolk Island (2), O'Sullivan's Cove (Port Phillip), King Island, Morton Bay, Van Diemen's Land, New Guinea, Ambon, Albany, Melville Island, New Zeland, Swan River, the Kimberleys, and Cape Baron and the colony of Americans on Kangaroo Island neared 100,000 by 1828.
Presented as a series of 'Word' documents it includes marines, soldiers, ship's captains, some sailors, migrants, convicts, some visitors, officially recorded Aborigines, exiles and orphans. The shipping arrivals cover 1788-1828, details included are: names of ship, date arrived, port, no. of migrants/convicts, and referenced numbers. Information on people includes surname, given name/s, year of arrival, ship name, reference numbers. Has comprehensive explanation and bibliography.
This index contains deaths only. The information about each deceased may include the surname and given names of the deceased and the deceased's parents, year and place of death, and his or her age at death.
The publication ia an index to birth deaths and marriages from the government Registry. The information varies over time but should include the following: Birth: name of child, name of parents, including the maiden name of mother; place of birth or registration and the year of birth; Marriage: the name of both paries to the marriage, the year of marriage and the place of birth (up to 1912) of the indexed person; death: surname and given names of the deceased and the deceased's parents, year and place of death, and his or her age at death
The publication ia an index to birth deaths and marriages from the government Registry. The information varies over time but should include the following: Birth: name of child, name of parents, including the maiden name of mother; place of birth or registration and the year of birth; Marriage: the name of both paries to the marriage, the year of marriage and the place of birth (up to 1912) of the indexed person; death: surname and given names of the deceased and the deceased's parents, year and place of death, and his or her age at death
This item is not currently available. The Vic Registry of BDMs have taken the decision to cease supply. The publication ia an index to birth deaths and marriages from the government Registry. The information varies over time but should include the following: Birth: name of child, name of parents, including the maiden name of mother; place of birth or registration and the year of birth; Marriage: the name of both paries to the marriage, the year of marriage and the place of birth (up to 1912) of the indexed person; death: surname and given names of the deceased and the deceased's parents, year and place of death, and his or her age at death
The publication ia an index to birth deaths and marriages from the government Registry. The information varies over time but should include the following: Birth: name of child, name of parents, including the maiden name of mother; place of birth or registration and the year of birth; Marriage: the name of both paries to the marriage, the year of marriage and the place of birth (up to 1912) of the indexed person; death: surname and given names of the deceased and the deceased's parents, year and place of death, and his or her age at death
The 'Paracensus' is a reconstruction mainly prepared by the consolidation of contemporary records about the people of that era and their families. Some family records and literary references are included. A few Maori and Aboriginal family records are also included. Sources on personal information about each of them are listed.
The population of the fifteen British sites around Australia (ie. Port Jackson-Botany Bay, Norfolk Island (2), O'Sullivan's Cove (Port Phillip), King Island, Morton Bay, Van Diemen's Land, New Guinea, Ambon, Albany, Melville Island, New Zeland, Swan River, the Kimberleys, and Cape Baron and the colony of Americans on Kangaroo Island neared 100,000 by 1828.
Presented as a series of 'Word' documents it includes marines, soldiers, ship's captains, some sailors, migrants, convicts, some visitors, officially recorded Aborigines, exiles and orphans. The shipping arrivals cover 1788-1828, details included are: names of ship, date arrived, port, no. of migrants/convicts, and referenced numbers. Information on people includes surname, given name/s, year of arrival, ship name, reference numbers. Has comprehensive explanation and bibliography.