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Convicts and the British colonies in Australia - Australia's Culture Portal

In 1788, the eleven ships of the First Fleet landed their 'cargo' of around 780 British convicts at Botany Bay in New South Wales. From 1788 to 1823, the Colony of New South Wales was officially a penal colony comprised mainly of convicts, marines and th...

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Australasian Federation of Family History Organisations (AFFHO)   (more info)

Umbrella body for family history groups in Australia and New Zealand which aims to coordinate and assist the work of groups with interests in family history, genealogy, heraldry and related subjects. Includes detailed information about the federation, pr

Hunter Valley Genealogy   (more info)

Hunter Valley Genealogy is a website dedicated to information on the pioneering families of the Hunter Valley region. Includes a history of the region, regional family history societies, cemeteries, war memorials, churches, a genealogy forum and details o

Family History South Australia   (more info)

Resources for family history research on South Australians and their ancestors at home and abroad. Includes a chronology of 19th century South Australia; contact details and holdings of SA repositories of family history data; and online databases of SA pa

Richmond Tweed Regional Library Service   (more info)

Collaboration of services from Ballina Shire, Tweed Shire, Lismore City and Byron Shire councils. Find out about the holdings, whats on, branch information and mobile library service for all these Northern Rivers councils on the one website.

Blyths and Beyond - Family History of the Tasmanian Blyths   (more info)

The first arrivals of the Tasmanian Blyth family were brothers, William and Dr Robert, who emigrated from Essex, England, in 1830. This genealogy homepage by Roslyn Teirney features Edward Pearson Blyth(1840-1939), Tasmanian limericks by John Blyth, surn

Bellingen Gen Web   (more info)

Bellingen and districts genealogy. North Coast New South Wales genealogy links.

Genealogy from Gerringong   (more info)

This site is useful for genealogical research in the Illawarra area of New South Wales, Australia, with particular reference to the town of Gerringong and its surrounds.

James Chung Gon   (more info)

Contains biographical and personal interest information about James Chung-Gon, one of the first Chinese settlers in Launceston, Tasmania.

Milton Ulladulla Local and Family History Site   (more info)

Find out everything you want to know about the Milton Ulladulla (NSW) region on this site. The site includes information on local history groups, cemeteries, the Ulladulla Lighthouse and shipwrecks, the Tabourie Lake Museum, a local history message board

The Hobden Heritage   (more info)

A genealogy website about the Hobden Family and its history. Created by Roslyn Teirney, this site is dedicated to John Hobden, a former convict, who came from Sussex, England to Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania) in 1830. Other Hobden family members are also

Macnish in Cyberspace   (more info)

Macnish Family History - originally from the Dumfries area of Scotland, emigrated to Antigua in the West Indies, returned to Scotland then came out to NSW and from there to Queensland and Western Australia.

Society of Australian Genealogists (SAG)   (more info)

The Society of Australian Genealogists was established in 1932 and has one of the largest private genealogical and historical reference collections in the southern hemisphere. The website is comprehensive and has information about membership, research s

Gympie Family History   (more info)

The Gympie Family History Society Inc. was founded in 1980 and has grown to a well equipped society with our own rooms and a large library reference and research facility. The Society enjoys a good working relationship with the Gympie Library's Historica

Central Queensland Family History Association   (more info)

Genealogy and family history in the Rockhampton/Central Queensland region.

Internet Family History Association of Australia IFHAA   (more info)

A central repository and home site for people interested and actively researching Australian Family and Local History. The site includes biographies, local histories, essays on Australian history, Military Roll of Honour and military register.

Royal Geographical Society of South Australia (RGSSA)   (more info)

The Royal Geographical Society of South Australia, founded in 1885, is a voluntary, not-for-profit organisation for advancing geographical science and promoting public interest in geography and related topics. In addition to the Society's unique collectio

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CAN - Collections Australia Network - SHERLOCK Genealogy   (website Collections Australia Network (CAN) )

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CAN - Collections Australia Network - SHERLOCK Genealogy   (website Collections Australia Network (CAN) )

pref 11 Douglas Street ><br/><br/>No items found. About CAN | Contact CAN | Content disclaimer | Guidelines & Policies | &copy Commonwealth of Australia 2006-2007 ...

CAN - Collections Australia Network - SHERLOCK Genealogy   (website Collections Australia Network (CAN) )

pref 11 Douglas Street ><br/><br/>No items found. About CAN | Contact CAN | Content disclaimer | Guidelines & Policies | &copy Commonwealth of Australia 2006-2007 ...

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