- FindMyPast discount: Until 11:59pm on Tues 6 Sep 2016, new subscribers can pay just $1 (one dollar) for a 1 month FindMyPast world subscription. That's a saving of 95%! Un-tick 'Auto-renew' in the MyAccount section of the site. Read why I use and recommend FindMyPast.
- Passenger lists: I was excited to see that images of Victoria coastal passenger lists 1852-1924 are now online. They list people travelling locally as well as immigrants from overseas. For many people attracted by Australia's gold rush, including those who were on USA goldfields, this may be the only surviving shipping record.
- Recommended reading: Shadows of the Workhouse: The Drama of Life in Postwar London (Jennifer Worth). I couldn't put this book down!
- Hospital records: Hospital admission registers have superb data (usually better than a death certificate), and I index them. Many patients were from interstate and overseas, especially the UK and Ireland. For Croydon hospital 1888-1925, which includes the North Queensland gold rush era, I've combined two lists of patients into a single alphabetical sequence. To order copies of original records, see 'Copying Service' near the bottom of that page.
- Illegitimate children: Since 19th August I've added two batches of names to the page about illegitimate children whose father is identified in a document in Archives. Most of the mothers and children lived in Queensland or NSW but a few were interstate or overseas. This index is designed to help family historians and people seeking birth parents. See 'Copying Service' near the bottom of that page.
- Cemeteries: Toowong cemetery and South Brisbane cemetery indexes are on FindMyPast, but you currently can't find them with an A to Z search. You need to use links on the full list of Australian and New Zealand records on FindMyPast. (Thanks to Rosemary for pointing this out.)
- Western Australia: Uncertified copies of Western Australian birth, death and marriage certificates now cost just $20.
- Ancestry: Danny Barber explains how to sort Ancestry hints by collection. I haven't tried this yet, but it sounds useful.
- Photographs: See the tips in How to Relax and Rehumidify Old Rolled Photographs.
- Privacy: Judy Russell (The Legal Genealogist) shares her sensible advice about privacy.
- Genealogy on Facebook: You can read many genealogy pages on Facebook without joining. There is now a page for Toowoomba and Darling Downs Family History Society - and note my 'Saturday's Source' series of tips on Judy Webster: Queensland Genealogy.
- Copies of copies: This article has images showing how information was copied from a copy of a copy (etc) and neither the birth date nor death date remained correct in the copy on Ancestry.
UpdatesGenie has genealogy news and tips from all over the world (Queensland, other Australian States, England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, New Zealand, Canada, USA etc.) Find out about indexes, Web sites, publications, discounts, events, research strategies and lots more. Explore all the options in the tabs below, in the sidebar and at the bottom of the page, and on my main Web site.
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04 September 2016
No.44 (genealogy news and discounts worldwide)
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28 November 2015
No.35 (genealogy news and discounts worldwide)
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One of several different types of Missing Friends records |
- Missing Friends: Names from the first stage of my index to Missing Friends records are online (3 pages). Most of these people were born in the United Kingdom, Ireland, western Europe, Australia, New Zealand, USA or Canada. I expect to gradually add another 8,000 names.
- Beenleigh cemetery: The Beenleigh (Qld) cemetery register for 1872-1961 is now at Qld State Archives (series ID 20515).
- FindMyPast discounts: Until 30 Nov 2015, get 50% discount on any FindMyPast subscription by using discount code BLACKFRIDAY15 at Findmypast.com.au or Findmypast.co.uk or Findmypast.ie. (USA customers only get 75% discount on a FindMyPast 12 month World subscription by using discount code THANKSNOV15 on the USA site, Findmypast.com.)
- Asylums, Hospitals & Vanishing Ancestors: Free download until 30 Nov 2015 via the link on Genealogy Discounts and Freebies.
- VIC BDM indexes: Victoria's historical birth, death and marriage indexes are now FREE to search online.
- Clothing: How World War 2 changed women's fashion (interesting for family history).
- Billion Graves: 'Billion Graves' cemetery indexes for Australia and New Zealand are now on FindMyPast (free to search, and updated regularly).
- British places: A Vision of Britain Through Time has maps, statistics and historical descriptions between 1801 and 2001. Use the 'Places' page to research towns and villages where your ancestors lived.
- Site search: For technical reasons, the search box for my main Web site (www.judywebster.com.au) is now (1) near the bottom of most pages and (2) on the page 'How to get the most out of this site' (and a link is at the top left of each page as shown below).
(This post first appeared on http://updatesgenie.blogspot.com.au/.)
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30 April 2011
No.1 (genealogy worldwide)
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- LostCousins: The LostCousins site is totally free to 2 May 2011. This is probably the only web site that has virtually 100% accuracy in matching people who share the same ancestors. You do not waste time corresponding with people who are not related to you. To use LostCousins you need to have found relatives in one of these censuses: USA 1880; Canada 1881; Scotland 1881; Ireland 1911; England and Wales 1841, 1881 or 1911. Be sure to enter data for brothers and sisters of your direct ancestors. It is their descendants who are most likely to have letters or photos from your line. Start by reading the LostCousins 'How-to' page. Remember to log in periodically, go to your 'My Ancestors' page and click 'Search'.
- Central Queensland cemeteries: Burial indexes and maps for many Rockhampton Regional Council cemeteries are now online (and frequently updated).
- Orphanage records: Some Queensland orphanage records have recently been opened to the public.
- 'Inside History' magazine: Inside History is a new magazine about Australian and New Zealand genealogy, history and heritage. Published bi-monthly, Inside History has genealogy articles and tips, expert advice, stories about history (old houses, country towns, biographies etc), and lots more. I received a complimentary copy and was so impressed by the quality of the magazine that I asked Brisbane City Council libraries to subscribe so that it will reach a wider audience.
- Ryerson Index: The Ryerson Index is an online index to death notices (and some obituaries, funeral and probate notices) in current Australian newspapers. Family history or local history societies who would like to index notices from their local paper should use the contact link on the Web site.
- Irish research: Have a look at this collection of Web sites for Irish Research.
- Outback Story: Outback Story is a personal account of what life was like on a grazing property in the Cunnamulla area (southwest Queensland) from about 1919 onwards.
- Environmentally friendly genealogy: How to make your genealogy research environmentally friendly.
- Bookmarking State Archives Web pages: Many indexes on the Qld State Archives Web site consist of an introduction (as a Web page) with links to different sections of an index (as PDF files). If the index is updated, a name that was in one PDF file may be moved to another. You should therefore bookmark or cite the introductory Web page, not the PDF file.
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