- Free access to British records: Until 11.59pm on Monday 9th June 2014 there is free access to many British records on Ancestry. You can see images of original records such as UK outward passenger lists; 1911 census; and the magnificent England & Wales Probate Calendar 1858-1966 where you will also find death dates/places, addresses, next of kin etc for thousands of people from other countries including Australia. Use 'sign in' on Ancestry for a free account.
- Research Tip: In the British Newspaper Archive, look for clues about family members who emigrated (for example, a death notice saying "NSW papers please copy"). The BNA now offers very affordable one-month subscriptions.
- Land Records in Queensland: On 21 July 2014 Nola Fulwood is speaking on this topic at the Genealogical Society of Queensland's Southern Suburbs branch. Nola is one of only a handful of people who understand the complexities of land records at Qld State Archives.
- Lifeline Bookfest: The Brisbane Bookfest runs until 10th June. See my tips for family historians looking for bargains in books and stationery.
- Free family history seminars in North Qld: Between 13th & 28th June 2014 I will be speaking at Cairns, Atherton and Townsville. Admission is free, but you need to book because space is limited. Each seminar consists of two talks ('Court Records' and 'Look Beyond the Border'). For dates, times, venues, and how to book, see www.judywebster.com.au/talks.html.
- NSW Public Service Lists: More than 630,000 records have recently been added to the online collection 'NSW Public Service Lists 1858-1960'.
- NSW certificates: NSW certificate transcriptions are cheaper ($18) if you order them on any Saturday in June 2014.
- 'Brick wall' tips: 'Widen the Search: a Genealogy Success Story' includes links to online sources that I used to solve a family history mystery.
- Recommended reading: 'Finding genealogy data in an unexpected country'.
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07 June 2014
No.28 (genealogy worldwide)
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19 March 2012
No.12 (genealogy worldwide)
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- History and Genealogy Expo in Brisbane: Mon. 25th to Wed. 27th June 2012, including Monday evening. Special presenters include Audrey Collins from The National Archives in the UK. I will be there as an exhibitor and presenter. My talk will be 'Black Sheep and Vanishing Relatives'. You can now get more details and book tickets.
- England & Wales: Changes to certificate prices.
- The British in India: A new book, Tracing Your British Indian Ancestors, looks at British Indian history and sources for research (British Library India Office Records, The National Archives, records of the armed forces, civil service and railways, religious and probate records, etc).
- Paintings: Are there paintings of your ancestors or places where they lived? At Your Paintings, search by artist's surname or what's in the paintings.
- Dutch Genealogy: Genealogy advice from an archivist at the Dutch National Archives. Articles include 'English versions of Dutch first names and last names'.
- Genealogists for Families: Wondering whether to join 'Genealogists for Families'? Right now (for a limited time) you can join Kiva with a 'free trial loan' to see how it all works.
- Family history talks in Townsville & Cairns: On 28 Apr 2012 I am giving two Family History talks in Townsville ('Black Sheep and Vanishing Relatives' and 'Using Indexes: Tips and Traps'). On 3 May I am speaking in Cairns ('Who else is Researching Your Family?' and 'Black Sheep and Vanishing Relatives'). Attendance is free, but seats are limited so you need to book by contacting the libraries.
- 'Recommended Reading etc. (Reader GeneaMeme)': My recommendations for books for family history and recreational reading.
- Next week I am travelling to South Australia to attend the 13th Australasian Congress on Genealogy and Heraldry in Adelaide.
11 May 2011
No.3 (genealogy worldwide)
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- Genealogy conferences: Whether you are organising a conference or thinking about going to one, you will find useful tips in recent articles about attending genealogy conferences and speaking at genealogy events. You are welcome to add comments below each article.
- WorldConnect family trees: CeCe Moore (My Tangled Vine) refers to many ways in which Google is useful for genealogy. She also says that many researchers with well-documented family trees do not put them on Ancestry, but they do put them on Rootsweb. Names from Rootsweb's WorldConnect trees are included in Google search results. Those on pay-to-view sites are not.
- Can you identify these photos? They are mainly from Toowoomba and the Darling Downs.
- New index to immigrants 1922-1940: The latest addition to indexes on the Qld State Archives Web site is an index to immigrants 1922-1940. Note, though, that you will usually find extra information in a different series of records. To find those records, search for (1) the person's name in the CARD index to immigrants, and (2) the ship's name in the CARD index to ships. The card indexes are in the Public Search Room at the Archives.
- Genealogy seminar at Townsville: On Sat. 18th June I am giving two talks in Townsville: 'Who Else is Researching Your Family?' and 'My Favourite Archival Sources'. Admission is free. For more details, see my 'talks' Web page.
- NSW probate records: Another 30,000 probate packets have been listed in Archives Investigator.
- London history: Interesting articles in the London Historians blog may provide background and historical context for your ancestors' lives.
- Indexes for Wales: The National Library of Wales has put indexes to wills, gaol records and marriage licences on the Internet.
- New Zealand: New Zealand military records have been released on FindMyPast and Ancestry.
- Wanted: One of my clients wants to buy Queensland birth death and marriage indexes 1915-1919 on microfiche. If you can help, email me and quote a price including postage in Australia.
- Recommended reading: Profiling Your Ancestors.
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