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Tracing Australian Ancestors?

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SydneyDi

SydneyDi Report 31 Aug 2007 21:58

Hi Gemma

Have you searched just Govt Records (state Archives) at www.staterecords, or the births death marriages at www.bdm.nsw.gov.au ?

B D and M indexes in NSW are on-line from 1788-1906, deaths to 1976, marriages to 1956.

The state of victoria is covered by NSW until 1853. Their BDMs (incl earlier ones) are on-line too, separately.

Western Australian BDMs and Queensland BDMs are also separately on-line.

Doyou have their parents names ? In NSW, you can search deaths by parents names which might help locate them.

Di

Gemerald

Gemerald Report 31 Aug 2007 21:14

Hi.
Two brothers from my family tree (William and George Crawford) are thought to have emigrated from the North of England to Australia in 1844. Ive looked on NSW government records site and have got no-where. Can i search anywhere for a marriage or death?