Useful Links
The following links we have found useful
(1) Shipping Indexes can be found at www.nla.gov.au click on Indexes and Data bases
and then on geography and history, genealogy follows. There is a
similar index at http://proarchives.imagineering.com.au/index_search.asp?searchid=23
Robyn Lanham
(2) http://www.streetmap.co.uk/
great site for understanding villages and street names
(3) http://www.old-maps.co.uk/
(4) http://www.genuki.org.uk/
(5) http://www.cyndislist.com/
(6) suggested by Jane Poskitt for
Cornish
data: the OPC site www.cornwall-opc.org
?
(7) FreeBMD, which is amazing and much better to search
than any of the commercial sites. There is also FreeCEN, for censuses
and FreeREG for Parish Records. Some of it is on-line and searchable
already, but it's a slow process as it's all being done by a bunch of
volunteers across the county and I expect beyond.
All the records are being updated constantly and it's not complete, but
very near and getting further along all the time. Records are now
appearing into the 1900s that weren't there some months back.
The site addresses are:
http://www.freebmd.org.uk/
http://www.freecen.org.uk/
http://www.freereg.org.uk/
Do go and look at the sites, they can all be accessed from one another
too.
If you fancy some neck-stiffening work then you could always volunteer.
There are some areas that still need people, but it doesn't matter much
which you cover, the ones I've been doing are baptisms and once you've
written in the area at the top, you don't need to again. You're likely
to find it easier than me, with our iMac, if you've got a PC as the
software is easily downloadable on the site. There are several ways to
access the hand written records, inc microfiche, CD, etc just need to
ask the area co-ordinator which is best for you and your area. It's not
difficult, but necessary work for us all.
Please note that the whole project is sponsored by Ancestry, Rootsweb
and The Bunker (whoever they may be), bless them all.
The records you can buy on these and other commercial site take their
data from these transcribers. They will, therefore, not be as up to
date as the original sites, as above.
Mrs Jackie Leevers
http://www.btinternet.com/~robert_copeland/all-p/index.htm
has lots of stuff on Patemans and Briants
Bones in the Belfry home
page
page last updated
26 Mar 2007
Research and Reading Notes
READ
The Long Farewell, by Don Charlesworth
The Convict Ships, by Charles Bateson
The Convict Years, by Margo Weidenhoffer
The Third Fleet
Crimes of the First Fleet, by Copley
Sydney Cove
1788,
"
1789-90, "
1791-92, "
1793-95,
"
The Convicts, 1788-1792
"
This Peculiar Colony, R Rose (Rigby)
Contact:
AIGS, Camberwell IGI - Kew
Shipping records should be indexed
Cemetery Records are transcribed in a lot of cases.
Index of Convicts
Q365.34
796
Freds photos