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Logan River and District Family History Society CD's, DVD's, Microfiche, Videos Library Catalogue Dec 2013 State City/Town/Villa Logan River and District Family History Society CD's, DVD's, Microfiche, Videos Library Catalogue Dec 2013 Country State City/Town/Village Item Title Cat. No. Algeria Locality Catalogue (Mar 1989) (1) WORLD/F001-001 American Samoa Locality Catalogue (Mar 1989) (1) WORLD/F001-002 Anguilla Locality Catalogue (Mar 1989) (1) WORLD/F001-003 Antartica Locality Catalogue (Mar 1989) (1) WORLD/F001-002 Antigua Locality Catalogue (Mar 1989) (1) WORLD/F001-005 Argentina Locality Catalogue (Mar 1989) (3) WORLD/F001-006 AUS Australian Dictionary of Dates & Men of the Times 1879 AUS/L008-001 AUS ACT 07.06.93 Fiche #13. Watson, Neville Verdu to Z (1) ACT/F001-001 AUS NSW Ballarat Ballarat Cemeteries and Crematorium NSW/L007-006 AUS NSW Balmain Balmain Catholic Cemetery 1868 - 1902 NSW/L007-007 AUS NSW Bathurst Australian Icon Towns - Disk 1 AUS/T003-001 AUS NSW Bourke Index to the History of Bourke Volumes 1 to 13 NSW/L011-001 AUS NSW Broken Hill Australian Icon Towns - Disk 2 AUS/T003-001 AUS NSW Cooma Australian Icon Towns - Disk 1 AUS/T003-001 AUS NSW Cumberland Pubs and Publicans in the County of Cumberland NSW to 1850 NSW/LP030-001 AUS NSW Dubbo Dubbo Old Cemetery Index 1863 - 1994 NSW/L007-004 AUS NSW Goulburn Australian Icon Towns - Disk 4 AUS/T003-001 AUS NSW Gundagai Australian Icon Towns - Disk 2 AUS/T003-001 AUS NSW Inverell Inverell Cemetery - Church Of England Burials & Transcriptions 1999 NSW/L007-005.3 AUS NSW Inverell Inverell Cemetery - New General Section Transcriptions, Burials & Cremations 1968-2000 NSW/L007-005.1 AUS NSW Inverell Inverell Cemetery - Non-Conformist & Independent Burials & Transcriptions NSW/L007-005.2 AUS NSW Inverell Inverell Cemetery - Roman Catholic Burials & Transcriptions 1867 - 1998 NSW/L007-005.4 AUS NSW Maitland Maitland City Council Burial Register NSW/L007-003 AUS NSW Newcastle Australian Icon Towns - Disk 4 AUS/T003-001 AUS NSW Sydney Earliest Pubs in CBD and Outer Sydney 1849 - 1875 Vol. 2 NSW/LP030-002 AUS NSW Sydney NSW Telephone Directories Compendium 2: Disk Four; 1945-1947&1949 Sydney NSW/L016-004 AUS NSW Sydney NSW Telephone Directories Compendium 2: Disk Seven; 1952-1953 Sydney NSW/L016-007 AUS NSW Sydney NSW Telephone Directories Compendium 2: Disk Six; 1950-1951 Sydney NSW/L016-006 AUS NSW Sydney NSW Telephone Directories Compendium 2: Disk Three; 1940-1943 Sydney NSW/L016-003 AUS NSW Sydney NSW Telephone Directories Compendium 2: Disk Two; 1934-1936 & 1939 Sydney NSW/L016-002 AUS NSW Sydney Roockwood Cemetery Inscriptions NSW/L007-001 AUS NSW Sydney Sands Sydney Directory 1863 NSW/L016-1863 AUS NSW Tamworth Australian Icon Towns - Disk 4 AUS/T003-001 AUS NSW Tenterfield Australian Icon Towns - Disk 3 AUS/T003-001 AUS NSW Windsor Early Days of Windsor NSW/L004-001 AUS NSW Aldines History of New South Wales NSW/L010-001 AUS NSW Australian Bailliere's Gazetteers Set (NSW 1870, QLD 1876, SA 1866, TAS 1877, VIC 1879) AUS/L015-001 AUS NSW Between the Wars Index 1919 - 1945 NSW/L001-003 Logan River and District Family History Society CD's, DVD's, Microfiche, Videos Library Catalogue Dec 2013 Country State City/Town/Village Item Title Cat. No. AUS NSW Country Trades Register 1898 NSW/L012-1898 AUS NSW Deane Index Re-Indexed 1823 - 1840. Settlers, Military, Convicts, Etc. NSW/L003-001 AUS NSW Dern Index. Monumental Inscriptions to 319 NSW Cemeteries NSW/L007-002 AUS NSW Federation Index 1889 - 1918 NSW/L001-002 AUS NSW Index to Assisted Passengers Arriving Moreton Bay 1848 - 59 (2) NSW/F001-002 AUS NSW Index to Assisted Passengers Arriving Port Phillip 1839 - 51 (3) NSW/F001-001 AUS NSW Index to Assisted Passengers Arriving Sydney & Newcastle 1844 - 59 (11) NSW/F001-003 AUS NSW Index to Assisted Passengers Arriving Sydney 1860 - 79 (7) NSW/F001-004 AUS NSW Index to Assisted Passengers Arriving Sydney 1880 -96 (6) NSW/F001-005 AUS NSW Index to Passengers into the Port of Newcastle 1865 - 1881 (2) NSW/F001-006 AUS NSW Index to the Colonial Secretary's Papers 1788 - 1828 NSW/L002-001 AUS NSW New South Wales Orphan School Index 1817 - 1833 (1) NSW/F002-001 AUS NSW NSW Commonwealth Electoral Roll 1935: Parkes NSW/L019-1935/PAR AUS NSW NSW Commonwealth Electoral Roll 1935: Reid NSW/L019-1935/REI AUS NSW NSW Commonwealth Electoral Roll 1935: Richmond NSW/L019-1935/RIC AUS NSW NSW Commonwealth Electoral Roll 1935: Riverina NSW/L019-1935/RIV AUS NSW NSW Electoral Roll 1913 (2 Disks) NSW/L013-1913 AUS NSW NSW Electoral Roll 1913 Volume 14 NSW/L013-1913.14 AUS NSW NSW Electoral Roll 1913 Volume 6 NSW/L013-1913.6 AUS NSW NSW Electoral Roll 1913 Volume 8 NSW/L013-1913.8 AUS NSW NSW Government Gazette 1832 NSW/L006-1832 AUS NSW NSW Government Gazette 1837 NSW/L006-1837 AUS NSW NSW Government Gazette 1838 NSW/L006-1838 AUS NSW NSW Government Gazette 1846 NSW/L006-1846 AUS NSW NSW Government Gazette 1852 NSW/L006-1852 AUS NSW NSW Government Gazette 1853 NSW/L006-1853 AUS NSW NSW Government Gazette 1854 NSW/L006-1854 AUS NSW NSW Government Gazette 1867 NSW/L006-1867 AUS NSW NSW Government Gazette 1871 NSW/L006-1871 AUS NSW NSW Government Gazette 1872 NSW/L006-1872 AUS NSW NSW Government Gazette 1873 NSW/L006-1873 AUS NSW NSW Government Gazette 1874 NSW/L006-1874 AUS NSW NSW Government Gazette 1875 NSW/L006-1875 AUS NSW NSW Government Gazette 1876 NSW/L006-1876 AUS NSW NSW Government Gazette 1877 NSW/L006-1877 AUS NSW NSW Government Gazette 1878 NSW/L006-1878 AUS NSW NSW Government Gazette 1879 NSW/L006-1879 AUS NSW NSW Government Gazette 1880 NSW/L006-1880 Logan River and District Family History Society CD's, DVD's, Microfiche, Videos Library Catalogue Dec 2013 Country State City/Town/Village Item Title Cat. No. AUS NSW NSW Government Gazette 1883 (2 Disks) NSW/L006-1883 AUS NSW NSW Government Gazette 1884 (2 Disks) NSW/L006-1884 AUS NSW NSW Telephone Directories Compendium 2: Disk Five; 1946s7-1948s7 Country Districts NSW/L016-005 AUS NSW NSW Telephone Directories Compendium 2: Disk One; 1913 List of Exchanges NSW/L016-001 AUS NSW NSW Weekly Notes Compendium 1884 - 1900 (Court Reports) NSW/L017-1884/1900 AUS NSW Old Registers One to Nine: The Registers of Assignments & Other Legal Instruments NSW/L002-002 AUS NSW Parliamentary Return of Landholders 1885: Original Documents (4) NSW/F003-1885 AUS NSW Parliamentary Return of Landowners Index 1885 NSW/F003-1885.1 AUS NSW Pioneer Index 1788 - 1888 NSW/L001-001 AUS NSW Pioneer Register. New South Wales Australia NSW/L003-002 AUS NSW Police Gazette New South Wales 1916 NSW/L008-1916 AUS NSW Police Gazette New South Wales 1936 NSW/L008-1936 AUS NSW Police Gazette New South Wales Compendium 1862 - 1865 NSW/L008-1862/1865 AUS NSW Police Gazette New South Wales Compendium 1866 - 1870 NSW/L008-1866/1870 AUS NSW Police Gazette New South Wales Compendium 1871 - 1875 NSW/L008-1871/1875 AUS NSW Police Gazette New South Wales Compendium 1876 - 1880 NSW/L008-1876/1880 AUS NSW Police Gazette New South Wales Compendium 1881 - 1885 NSW/L008-1881/1885 AUS NSW Police Gazette New South Wales Compendium 1886 - 1890 NSW/L008-1886/1890 AUS NSW Police Gazette New South Wales Compendium 1891 - 1895 NSW/L008-1891/1895 AUS NSW Police Gazette New South Wales Compendium 1896 - 1900 NSW/L008-1896/1900 AUS NSW Police Gazette New South Wales Compendium 1901 - 1905 NSW/L008-1901/1905 AUS NSW Register of Leases of Auriferous Lands - NSW Mining Dist's 1874 - 1953 NSW/L009-001 AUS NSW The First Title Holders in the Counties of Cumberland & Northumberland NSW/L005-001 Australian Cyclopedias (SA 1907-09;WA 1912-13;NSW 1907; QLD 1919-23;VIC AUS NSW AUS/L018-001 1903;TAS 1931; TAS 1900 (11) AUS NT Alice Springs Australian Icon Towns - Disk 4 AUS/T003-001 AUS NT Darwin Australian Icon Towns - Disk 2 AUS/T003-001 AUS NT Northern Territory Australia. Deaths 1824 - 2004 Part 1 NT/L002-1824/2004 AUS NT Northern Territory Census, Electoral Rolls & Directories 1881 - 1940 NT/L001-1881/1940 AUS NT Northern Territory Times Almanac and Directory 1890 NT/L003-1890 AUS QLD Albany Creek Albany Creek Cemetery (1) QLD/F001-001 AUS QLD Albert, Wide Bay Wide Bay School Admission Registers - Index 1; Albert School 1883 - 1902 QLD/F021-001 AUS QLD Albert, Wide Bay Wide Bay School Admission Registers - Index 2; Albert School 1903 - 1915 QLD/F021-002 AUS QLD Alberton Alberton Cemetery to Sept 2006 - Elaine Smith Collection QLD/L010-002 AUS QLD Bancroft, Wide Bay Wide Bay School Admission Registers - Index 1; Bancroft School 1922 - 1963 QLD/F021-001 AUS QLD Bauple, Wide Bay Wide Bay School Admission Registers - Index 2; Raby/Bauple School 1901 - 1945 QLD/F021-002 AUS QLD Beaudesert Beaudesertshire Council Annual Report 2003/4 QLD/L001-001 Logan River and District Family History Society CD's, DVD's, Microfiche, Videos Library Catalogue Dec 2013 Country State City/Town/Village Item Title Cat. No. Funeral Directors Indexes: Le Grand (Beaudesert) 1906 - 1983, Lohrisch , TT Cornes & AUS QLD Beaudesert QLD/L025-001 Tucker & Nankivell AUS QLD Beenleigh Beenleigh - Our Town, Our History QLD/T001-001.1 AUS QLD Beenleigh Beenleigh Cemetery M.I. (3) QLD/F002-001 AUS QLD Beenleigh Beenleigh Cemetery, 1875 - 2006 CD1 - Elaine Smith Collection QLD/L010-003 AUS QLD Beenleigh Beenleigh Cemetery, 1875 - 2006 CD2 - Elaine Smith Collection QLD/L010-004 AUS QLD Beenleigh Beenleigh Cemetery, 1875 - 2006 CD3 - Elaine Smith Collection QLD/L010-005 AUS QLD Beenleigh Dauths of Beenleigh QLD/LP004-001 Funeral Directors Indexes: Le Grand, Lohrisch (Beenleigh) 1937 - 1968 , TT Cornes & AUS QLD Beenleigh QLD/L025-001 Tucker & Nankivell AUS QLD Beenleigh Lindsey Love Photo Collection Disk 1 QLD/L017-001 AUS QLD Beenleigh Lindsey Love Photo Collection
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