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  1. This is the website for the Australian Family Tree Connections journal. It has details of surnames being researched, postings about missing ancestors and more.
    http://www.aftc.com.au
  2. This website has thousands of digitised Canadian local histories.
    http://www.ourroots.ca
    Tags: , by family_history (18 Jan 2010)
  3. This website is definitely worth visiting for anyone researching Manchester ancestors. It has a lot of detailed information about historical sources and events in the Manchester area and includes some transcriptions.
    http://www.manchester-family-history-research.co.uk/index.html
    Tags: by family_history (16 Jan 2010)
  4. This site has indexes to three important Irish genealogical publications available on CD-ROM at the State Library of Western Australia and other major libraries. The titles indexed are 'Cantwell's Memorials of the Dead', 'Memorials of the Dead, Counties Galway & Mayo' and '1798 Rebellion, Claimants and Surrenders'.
    http://www.iancantwell.com
  5. This site from the Ministry for Culture and Heritage has a lot of information on New Zealand's history including military history, immigration and more. There is also a memorials register with photographs of over 450 war memorials throughout New Zealand.
    http://www.nzhistory.net.nz
  6. A digital library of Australian journals that began publication between 1840-1845.
    http://www.nla.gov.au/ferg/search.html
    Tags: by family_history (07 Jan 2010)
  7. Auckland City Libraries website has a lot of information in its Family History section.
    http://www.aucklandcitylibraries.com
    Tags: by family_history (06 Jan 2010)
  8. Search page for Fawkner Memorial Park, Northern Memorial Park and Coburg Pine Ridge Cemeteries.
    http://www.fcmp.com.au
    Tags: by family_history (06 Jan 2010)
  9. Auckland City Libraries website has a list of e-resources which includes electoral rolls, passenger lists, cemetery records and more.
    http://www.aucklandcitylibraries.com/...ibrary/topicpages/Family-history.aspx
    Tags: by family_history (06 Jan 2010)
  10. Searchable database of burial records from the 1850s and cremation records from 1974 for the seven cemeteries in North Shore City.
    http://www.northshorecity.govt.nz/cemetery/cemetery_search.asp
    Tags: by family_history (06 Jan 2010)
  11. Brisbane City Council cemeteries and crematoria search page.
    https://online.brisbane.qld.gov.au/cemeteries/cemeteries_step1.jsp
    Tags: by family_history (06 Jan 2010)
  12. Various links to online convict information.
    http://www.hotkey.net.au/~jwilliams4/cons.htm
  13. This site has a list of New Zealand servicemen who died at Gallipoli in World War One.
    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sooty/gallipolititle.html
  14. Some local links.
    http://www.genealogylinks.net/australia/western-australia/index.html
  15. This website from the New Zealand Geographic Board has a comprehensive database of place and street names.
    http://www.linz.govt.nz/placenames/index.aspx
    Tags: by family_history (06 Jan 2010)
  16. Choosing 'All - Statewide' directs the search through participating Councils' Graves registers across South Australia.
    http://www.berribarmera.sa.gov.au/site/page.cfm?u=153
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    http://www.jaunay.com
  18. Government archives including digitised passenger lists, wills, maps.
    http://www.prov.vic.gov.au
  19. The Archives New Zealand website includes an online catalogue, Archway, and Reference Guides.
    http://www.archives.govt.nz
    Tags: by family_history (05 Jan 2010)
  20. This website is dedicated to the several thousand Australians who served in the RAAF during World War Two. It includes a roll of honour, a history of the 467 and 463 squadrons, scanned operational record books, information on medals, photographs and much more.
    http://www.467463raafsquadrons.com
  21. Website for the National Archives of Ireland in Dublin. Online content includes the Ireland-Australia transportation database and the 1911 census.
    http://www.nationalarchives.ie
    Tags: by family_history (05 Jan 2010)
  22. Search thousands of transcriptions for cemeteries in Rhode Island 1647-1900.
    http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rigenweb/cemetery
  23. This site has some family history guides, an online catalogue and a large collection of digitised photographs.
    http://www.nli.ie/en/homepage.aspx
  24. The Scots Abroad section of the National Library of Scotland website has details of material relating to Scots who travelled or lived overseas.
    http://digital.nls.uk/emigration
    Tags: by family_history (03 Jan 2010)
  25. Search for births, marriages and deaths in West Virginia and view scanned images of the original records.
    http://www.wvculture.org/vrr
  26. Regiments of Foot. Some historical background and a lot of information on amalgamations and changes of name. Regimental songs and nicknames.
    http://www.reenactor.ru/ARH/PDF/Wickes.pdf
    Tags: by family_history (23 Dec 2009)
  27. Database of headstone inscriptions from Jewish cemeteries throughout the UK. Includes additional family tree information for many entries.
    http://www.cemeteryscribes.com/index.php
    Tags: by family_history (21 Dec 2009)
  28. This website includes a database of Australian recipients of both civilian and military awards and honours.
    http://www.itsanhonour.gov.au/index.cfm
    Tags: , by family_history (18 Dec 2009)
  29. This pilot project from State Records New South Wales is planning to digitise passenger lists for people arriving in New South Wales during the 19th century. The first to be digitised are the 'Assisted immigrants to New South Wales, 1838-96 and Moreton Bay 1848-59' (NRS 5316). Search using the online indexes and you can then view the digitised passenger list. The microfilm reels are also available in major libraries as part of the Genealogical Research Kit.
    http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/state-a...s-and-finding-aids/nrs-lists/nrs-5316
  30. This website has information on part of North West Essex. There are pages for over 30 parishes in the area with photographs, articles and more.
    http://www.recordinguttlesfordhistory.org.uk/index.html
    Tags: by family_history (11 Dec 2009)
  31. Links to thousands of family history websites for the UK, US, Europe, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
    http://www.genealogylinks.net
  32. This website contains details of Irish convicts who were transported to New South Wales in the period 1788-1839. It also includes lists of the ships carrying Irish convicts and details of Irish rebels.
    http://members.pcug.org.au/~ppmay/convicts.htm
  33. This website has lots of photographs and facts and figures about the people who lived and worked as coastguards around the Irish coastline between the 18th and early 20th centuries.
    http://www.coastguardsofyesteryear.org/news.php
    Tags: by family_history (08 Dec 2009)
  34. This site has lots of information for those researching Irish ancestry including Irish history, timeline, maps, pages for each county and lots of links.
    http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~fianna/guide/index.html
    Tags: by family_history (08 Dec 2009)
  35. This website has a lot of information for the counties of Leitrim and Roscommon including surnames being researched, a townland database, and information from Griffith's Valuation. There is also data transcribed from the 1901 census for the counties of Leitrim, Roscommon, Mayo and Sligo.
    http://www.leitrim-roscommon.com/index.shtml
  36. These pages include details of people who emigrated from Tipperary to Ireland. It even includes the names of people who intended to emigrate but didn't.
    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~maddenps/TIPPEM5.htm
    Tags: by family_history (07 Dec 2009)
  37. This website has a searchable database of burials and memorials at Centennial Park, Adelaide since 1938.
    http://www.centennialpark.org
  38. This FamilySearch Research Wiki is full of useful information on how to find births, marriages and deaths in Ireland during the period of civil registration.
    https://wiki.familysearch.org/en/Ireland_Civil_Registration-_Vital_Records
  39. This is a very detailed website with information on mining in Scotland compiled from old reports, newspaper articles and gazetteers. It covers accidents, housing, health, the employment of children and much more.
    http://www.scottishmining.co.uk/index.html
    Tags: by family_history (02 Dec 2009)
  40. The BBC website has quite a lot of information on family history research. It includes advice for beginners, historical timelines and more.
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/familyhistory
  41. The BBC website has quite a lot of information on Welsh family history research. It includes advice for beginners, information on Welsh naming practices and more.
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/history/sites/themes/family.shtml
    Tags: , by family_history (02 Dec 2009)
  42. This site has information on family history societies in Wales with links to their individual websites.
    http://www.fhswales.org.uk
    Tags: by family_history (02 Dec 2009)
  43. Transcriptions for some counties from the 1873 Return of Owners of Land. Counties covered so far include Anglesey, Brecknock, Cardigan, Leicester, Worcester, Oxford, Stafford, Middlesex, Rutland and Hertford.
    http://uk-genealogy.org.uk/datafiles/landtaxsearch.html
    Tags: , by family_history (01 Dec 2009)
  44. An online index to the entries in Lieutenant John Marshall's 'Royal Naval Biography" published in London from 1823 to 1835 in 12 volumes.
    http://www.agbfinebooks.com/Publications/Marshall/MarshallWeb.htm
    Tags: by family_history (01 Dec 2009)
  45. This database gives information about the existence and location of hospital records in the United Kingdom. It is a joint project of the Wellcome Library and The National Archives.
    http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/hospitalrecords
    Tags: by family_history (01 Dec 2009)
  46. Dead Reckoning is the definitive guide to family history research in Western Australia. Originally published in 1997, it has now been thoroughly updated and published online. It explains what family history resources are available in the State Library of Western Australia and the State Records Office and includes links to catalogue records and websites.
    http://www.slwa.wa.gov.au/dead_reckoning
  47. An international family history gateway with lots of information on resources available for particular countries and regions, mailing lists and much more.
    http://www.worldgenweb.org
  48. This site has links to family history resources for English counties. The amount of content varies from county to county.
    http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~engwgw
  49. This page has links to family history resources for Dorset such as societies, mailing lists, on-line transcripts, surname interest lists and more.
    http://www.thedorsetpage.com/Dorset_Home.htm
    Tags: by family_history (27 Nov 2009)
  50. This site has links to transcriptions from parish records, directories, lists of people liable for hearth and window tax and more.
    http://edenlinks.rootsweb.ancestry.com/1gp/RECORDS/TRANSINDEX.HTM
  51. Horseracing history online. Image archive and database of horses, jockeys, owners, horse racing information.
    http://www.horseracinghistory.co.uk/hrho/jsp/index.jsp
  52. Website for the Who Do You Think You Are magazine which is held at the State Library. It includes iinformation on getting started, social history and several blogs.
    http://www.bbcwhodoyouthinkyouaremagazine.com/home
    Tags: , by family_history (05 Nov 2009)
  53. The National Library of Wales has digitised the wills of over 190,000 people. These wills are searchable on their website and free to view. They date from the 14th century through to 1858.
    http://cat.llgc.org.uk/cgi-bin/gw/chameleon?skin=profeb&lng=en
    Tags: by family_history (05 Nov 2009)
  54. Databases, indexes and links for the Bellarine Peninsular and Geelong area.
    http://zades.com.au/gandd/index.php
  55. This website has a huge amount of information for those doing Jewish family history research. It includes family trees, a holocaust database, research interests and much more.
    http://www.jewishgen.org/#
    Tags: , by family_history (02 Nov 2009)
  56. Busselton Family History Society website includes transcriptions of early births, marriages and deaths and more.
    http://members.westnet.com.au/busgen/index.html
  57. Index to wills in Derbyshire 1858-1928.
    http://www.derbyshire.gov.uk/leisure/...ollection/derbyshirewills/default.asp
    Tags: by family_history (02 Nov 2009)
  58. This site has online searching of four newspaper titles - the Manchester Guardian, Daily News, News of the World and the Weekly Dispatch. Only limited dates are available.
    http://www.uk.olivesoftware.com/Defau...enter=true&AW=1255937295484&AppName=2
    by family_history (18 Oct 2009)
  59. The Brooklyn Daily Eagle was published from 1841-1955 and again from 1960-1963. This website has digitised issues from 1841-1902 and you can search by keyword or browse by publication date.
    http://eagle.brooklynpubliclibrary.or...t/Skins/BEagle/Client.asp?Skin=BEagle
  60. An alphabetical listing of old medical terminology which can be especially useful for interpreting information given on death certificates.
    http://www.sedgleymanor.com/diseases/diseases_front_page.html
  61. This site commemorates police officers who have lost their lives. Select Police Forces to see the historical roll of honour organised by area. Information given includes name, date of death, age and cause of death.
    http://www.policememorial.org.uk/NationalRoll/National_Roll.htm
    Tags: by family_history (18 Oct 2009)
  62. Research guide from The National Archives on tracing criminals.
    http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ca...ogue/RdLeaflet.asp?sLeafletID=120&j=1
  63. This website aims to photograph over 1.75 million war graves and memorials from World War One onwards and is being done in collaboration with the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. High resolution copies of images can be ordered through the site.
    http://www.twgpp.org
  64. This site includes a useful medal identifier tool.
    http://www.military-medal.co.uk
    Tags: by family_history (12 Oct 2009)
  65. Over 3,000 biographies of New Zealanders who have made their mark in some way. it only includes biographies of people who are deceased.
    http://www.dnzb.govt.nz/dnzb/default.asp
    Tags: by family_history (12 Oct 2009)
  66. Details the experiences of people who have migrated to Britain from overseas.
    http://www.movinghere.org.uk/default.htm
  67. The Women's Studies Department at Flinders University has indexed selected years of the Australian Women's Weekly magazine. The years covered are 1946, 1951, 1956, 1961, 1966 and 1971. Please note that this is an index only. The magazine itself is held at the State Library of Western Australia as well as other major libraries.
    http://socsci.flinders.edu.au/wmst/WWIndex
    Tags: by family_history (01 Oct 2009)
  68. Information on Victoria Cross recipients including listings organised by county of burial.
    http://www.victoriacross.org.uk/vcross.htm
    Tags: by family_history (29 Sep 2009)
  69. Addresses of register offices in England and Wales
    http://www.ukbmd.org.uk/genuki/reg/regoff.html
  70. This is a wonderful resource for researching ancestors who served in the New Zealand military or in an adjunct role such as nursing during the 20th Century. The biographical database has over 120,000 entries, some of which are remarkably detailed. It includes all war dead from 20th Century conflicts as well as some who died subsequently. Family members are able to submit additional content, including photographs.
    http://muse.aucklandmuseum.com/databases/Cenotaph/locations.aspx
  71. This site has a lot of information for those with ancestors who were in British India. You can search by name for information transcribed from birth, marriage and death indexes, newspapers, directories, cemetery records and more. There are also images available.
    http://www.search.fibis.org/frontis/bin/index.php
    Tags: by family_history (22 Sep 2009)
  72. The Kent Archaeological Society website includes a large number of memorial inscriptions, a collection of photographs including many of churches in the county, lists of place and parish names and more.
    http://www.kentarchaeology.org.uk
    Tags: by family_history (20 Sep 2009)
  73. This site has over 10,000 searchable passenger lists, mostly for people emigrating from Britain to the United States.
    http://immigrantships.net
  74. This is a social networking site for ex British Merchant Navy seamen which includes a large database of ship images. Select Gallery and you can search by ship name for images of passenger ships, cargo ships, tankers, ferries, container ships and more.
    http://www.merchant-navy.net/forum/index.php
  75. This site indexes references to ships in books, magazines and online. The database which have an American bias but is still well worth checking. You can get some free results and others require a subscription.
    http://shipindex.org
    Tags: , by family_history (13 Sep 2009)
  76. Information on ships together with photographs and details of voyages to the United States and Canada.
    http://www.cimorelli.com/magellan/default.htm
  77. This site describes some of the main sources of information on ships bound for Australia and New Zealand. It includes links to ships' pictures, passenger lists, crew lists and convict sites.
    http://members.optushome.com.au/lenorefrost/shipslog.html
  78. Transcriptions of births, marriages and deaths taken from local registry office indexes. Part of the UKBMD Project.
    http://www.northwalesbmd.org.uk/bmd_welcome.html
  79. This website has a number of different military databases; Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919; Army Roll of Honour 1939-45; National Roll 1914-18; De Ruvigny's Roll of Honour 1914-24 and Men of the Battle of Waterloo 1815. Register for free searching and pay-per-view for the full record which gives the soldier's regiment, rank, number, date of death and theatre of war.
    http://www.military-genealogy.com
  80. Information and links for those researching ancestors in South Africa.
    http://www.genealogyworld.net/interest.html
    Tags: by family_history (10 Sep 2009)
  81. Free website from the British Library containing nineteenth-century periodicals and newspapers. Titles are the Monthly Repository (1806-1837); the Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833); the Northern Star (1838-1852); the Leader (1850-1860); the English Woman's Journal (1858-1864); the Tomahawk (1867-1870) and the Publishers' Circular (1880-1890).
    http://www.ncse.ac.uk/index.html
  82. This wonderful website has digitised photographs, drawings, maps, audio and objects relating to Staffordshire's past. You can explore the database by theme, by selecting an area on an interactive map or by doing a text search. You are also able to log in and create your own albums. In addition, there are links to other Staffordshire websites.
    http://www.staffspasttrack.org.uk
    Tags: by family_history (10 Sep 2009)
  83. This wiki is hosted by the National Archives in the UK and contains user-contributed articles relating to material held at the National Archives at Kew.
    http://yourarchives.nationalarchives.gov.uk/index.php?title=Home_page
    Tags: by family_history (31 Aug 2009)
  84. Free index to prisoners which will eventually cover the period 1761-1888. You can note the reference number and contact Derbyshire Record Office for copies of the original entries.
    http://www.derbyshire.gov.uk/leisure/...llection/prisoner_records/default.asp
    Tags: by family_history (31 Aug 2009)
  85. Searchable database of deeds with many available to purchase either as orginals or transcripts. Most are in England and Wales but there are also deeds available from the rest of Britain and overseas.
    http://www.familychest.co.uk
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  86. Transcribed information from English and Welsh deeds. There is a surname index as well as a county index and some material is also available for purchase.
    http://www.familydeeds.org/index.php
    Tags: , by family_history (31 Aug 2009)
  87. This wiki is hosted by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and contains user-submitted articles about family history.
    https://wiki.familysearch.org/en/Main_Page
    Tags: , by family_history (31 Aug 2009)
  88. Transcriptions of births, marriages and deaths in Berkshire from 1837 onwards taken from the local register office indexes. Part of the UKBMD Project.
    http://www.berkshirebmd.org.uk
    Tags: by family_history (31 Aug 2009)
  89. The Blue Books contain detailed statistical information about New Zealand's early Colonial period. They include information about population, trade, revenue, shipping, the military, civil servants, churches, schools, prisons and more.
    http://www.archives.govt.nz/exhibitions/bluebooks
  90. This website is a wonderful resource for those researching ancestors in Western Australia's Avon Valley. Jan James has collected information from burial registers, headstones, funeral directors etc. and you can search the index on this site. You then need to contact her for more information. The site also includes a Gypsy Surname Index of Great Britain.
    http://avonvalleycollection.bravehost.com
  91. The Archives Wales website has an online catalogue of historical resources in 21 archives throughout Wales as well as information on how to go about researching your family history.
    http://www.archivesnetworkwales.info
    Tags: by family_history (19 Aug 2009)
  92. Talks on historical and genealogical subjects.
    http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/podcasts
  93. Under "Library and Archives" access Pension Books and Register of Admissions.
    http://www.graysinn.info
  94. Historical background and some lists of children.
    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.a...stuff/NewZealandIndustrialSchools.htm
    Tags: by family_history (18 Aug 2009)
  95. General Register Office website where you can order birth, marriage and death certificates for England and Wales.
    http://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates
  96. Use this site to find the LDS microfilm batch numbers for the International Genealogical Index. You can check each parish to see which baptism, marriage and burial records have been microfilmed and then search the IGI within that particular microfilm.
    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~hughwallis
  97. A new family history networking site with a variety of interest groups. You need to register if you want to join a group or post comments.
    http://www.genealogywise.com
    Tags: by family_history (20 Jul 2009)
  98. This site covers the history of women's fashion from 1800 to the present and includes sketches of costumes and hairstyles.
    http://www.fashion-era.com/index.htm
    Tags: , by family_history (19 Jul 2009)
  99. Searchable database of over 600,000 soldiers who enlisted in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War. Many of the attestation papers have been scanned and give details such as date of birth, birthplace, next of kin, occupation and regimental number. The reverse side of the form includes a physical description.
    http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/cef/index-e.html
  100. Interior and exterior photographs plus detailed descriptions of over 800 churches in Norfolk.
    http://www.norfolkchurches.co.uk/mainpage.htm
    Tags: by family_history (19 Jul 2009)

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