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Mid Gippsland Family History Society Book Catalogue September 2014 Mid Gippsland Family History Society Book Catalogue September 2014 Spine Publication Title Author Sub Title Format Label Year 100 Years of Australians at War Odgers, G. History Book CEM AUS 500 Australians Who Died In Vietnam Book 100 1998 Road Atlas Britain England Street Atlas Book 1998 900 KEL A Bereaved City Kelly, J Appalling Mining Disaster - Bendigo 1914 Book 2002 800 A Cargo Of Women Smith, B Convict Women Australia Shipping Book 1998 201 REA A Convicts Life Reakes, J Convict Research Instruction Book 1985 300 A Dictionary Of Australian Military History Grant Ian Military History Book 940 GIL A Grave Look At History 1 Gilbert, L Cemetery Photograph Book 1980 500 A Guide To Irish Family History Press, K Ireland Resources Book 945 CAR A Guide To The Victorian Children's Registers Carter, J Index - Victoria Book 1994 400 A Handbook Of Cornish Surnames Pawley-White, G Cornwall Language Book 1984 200 A Handbook Of Local History For Enthusiasts Hibbins, G Australia Resource Book 1985 850 A History Of Morwell Open Cut Vines, J Gippsland Mining Book 1996 450 A History Of Scotland McClelland, J Convict Immigration Resource Book 1981 200 A Latin Glossary For Family And Local History Morris, J Language Guide Book 1990 Ouyen Local History Resource 900 OUY A Mallee Album Reflections on Mallee Life Book Centre 730 BOW A Million Moments Bowles, Jean Family History - Bowles Book 2009 730 CAF A Nieman Family History Cafiso, J Family History - Nieman Book 1986 950 A Short History Of Australia Clark, M History Book 1969 945.6 GOU A Short History Of Moe And Newborough Goulding, G Moe/ Newborough History Book 2005 730 AND A Small Farm At Hallam - The Andrews 1854-1934 City Of Berwick Family History - Andrews Book 300 A Soldier In The Family Box, A Australia Military Book 1994 600 A Spread Of Green – Griffith, Its People And Past Events Chessbrough, Sue Griffith And Murrumbidgee History Book 1982 CEM ABE Aberfeldy Cemetery Transcriptions Aberfeldy Cemetery Records Book Aberfeldy, Toombon, Donnelly’s Creek & Edward’s Reef CEM ABE Cemetery Records Gippsland Book Cemetery Records 850 Across The Old Bush Track Squires-Taylor, D Haunted Hills Hernes Oak Gippsland History Book 1992 850 Albert Street Primary Blewett, D Moe Primary School History Book 2004 CEM ALL Allambie East Cemetery Records Victorian Cemetery Book 850 An Index To William Cuthill's History Of Traralgon Wood, C Gippsland Guide Book 1994 945 An Introduction To Family History Research In Victoria Family Tree Reproductions Research Book 500 An Introduction To Irish Research Davis, B Ireland Book 1992 Brown, F Meadley, D Morgan, 200 An Ordered Approach Towards Publication Family and Local History Resource Book 1988 M 950 Ancestors For Australians Runting, M Resource Guide Book 1983 650 Ancestors In Archives State Archices of S.A. South Australia SA Records Index Book 1994 400HER Ancestral Trails Herber, M.D. Guide To British Genealogy & Family History Book 2002 900 Anecdotes Of History Blachford, R Ararat & District Victoria Book 1985 900 VIC Arthur's Seat Tourism Victoria The McCrae Homestead 1844 Book 945.1 JAG Asylum To Action Jaggs, D Social Welfare Book 1991 900 Aulbury-Wodonga Sketchbook Carroll,B. History/Sketches Book 950 Australia Aboriginal Words Place Names Reed, A Index Book 1984 950 Australia Post The Early Years Australia Post Photography Book 1995 950 Australia The Quiet Continent Pike, D History Book 1962 200 END Australian Aboriginal Words & Place Names Endacott, J Australia Book 1980 300 Australian Battlefields Of The Western Front Laffin, J Army War Book 1992 950 Australian Joint Copying Project 1 Intro Film Index Book 1985 950 Australian Joint Copying Project 2 Colonial Film Index Book 1984 950 Australian Joint Copying Project 3 Home Film Index Book 1984 950 Australian Joint Copying Project 4 War Film Index Book 1984 950 Australian Joint Copying Project 5 Foreign Film Index Book 1984 950 Australian Joint Copying Project 6 Trade Treasury Film Index Book 1984 950 Australian Joint Copying Project 7 Admiralty Film Index Book 1984 950 Australian Joint Copying Project 8 Miscellaneous Film Index Book 1984 945 AUS Australian Post Codes Issue No.12 Australia Post Gazetteer Place Names Book 1982 950 Australian School Centenary & Jubillee Histories Burkhardt, G School Research Book 1995 800 Australia's Birth First Fleet Voyage - 1788 950 Australia's First Bank Bank N.S.W. History Book 950 Austrians And Australia Norst, M Immigration Book 1988 850 Back To Traralgon Souvenir Program 1976 City of Traralgon History Gippsland Book 1976 850 Bairnsdale – Portrait Of An Australian Country Town Porter, H Gippsland History Book 1985 850 MAF Bald Hills To Bundalaguah – First 100 Years Maffra FHS Gippsland History Book 500 Barefoot & Pregnant McClaughlin, T Irish Immigration Book 1991 200 Basics Of Left Handed Calligraphy Shepherd, M Language Writing Book 1988 900 Beechworth Powder Magazine National Trust Beechworth History Book 200 Beginning Family History In Victoria Guthrie, F Guide Book 1994 CEM BEN Benambra Cemetery Index Of Burials Book 900 Bendigo Advertiser Personal Notices 1854-1880 Jackman, B Newspaper Book 1992 900 Bendigo Advertiser Personal Notices 1881-1895 Jackman, B Newspaper Book 1992 900 Bendigo Advertiser Personal Notices 1896-1910 Jackman, B Newspaper Book 1992 900 Bendigo’s First Royal Tour – Clouded In Tragedy Kelly, J Victorian History Book 2002 Local History; Woodside Bruthen Creek, Snugborough, 850 Beyond The Ninety Mile Boddy, Doris M. Book Mullundung, Cherry Tree Flat & Balloong 300 Bibliographies Of Military History MacPherson, P Australian War Memorial Book 1987 650 Biographical Index Of South Australia Vol. 1 (X2) Statton, J Gazetteer Book 1986 650 Biographical Index Of South Australia Vol. 2 1836-85 (X2) Statton, J Gazetteer Book 1986 650 Biographical Index Of South Australia Vol. 3 1836-85 (X2) Statton, J Gazetteer Book 1986 650 Biographical Index Of South Australia Vol. 4 1836-85 (X2) Statton, J Gazetteer Book 1986 900 Birregurra By The Barwon Birregurra Townsfolk Victoria History Book 850 Boisdale From Squatter To Settler Pearce, F Gippsland History Book 1980 900 VIC Bonnie Doon Chatham, B Education History Eildon Book 1978 850 GIP Books On Gippsland History Centre For Gippsland Studies Index of Books Book 1985 CEM BOO Boolarra Cemetery Victoria Death Gippsland Book 600 Born in the English Colony of New South Wales 1801 - 1810 Smee, C. J. Register of Births Book 800 Bound For Australia Hawkings, D Immigration Convict Resource Book 1987 200 Bridging The Generations 4th Australian Congress 1986 Burkhardt, G & Proctor, P Conference Papers Book 1986 850 Bullumwaal – Some Memories Websdale, N Gippsland Victoria Photography Book 1985 900 BAL By Degrees Haynes, P Ballarat History Education Photography Book 2000 900 VIC By These We Flourish Yule, P L & Sayers,C E Warrnambool History Book 1987 850 C’mon Yinnar Quanchi, M Gippsland History Book 450 Caledonia Australis Watson, D Scotland Australia Immigration Book 1984 900 Camp Hill Primary School Camp Hill School Celebrating 125 Years 1878-2003 - Bendigo Area Book 900 Hol Cattlemen of the High Country Holt, Thor Mountain Cattlemen of the Bogongs Book 300 Cemeteries In Australia Killion, M Cemetery Locations Book 1994 CEM AIG Cemetery Indexes Held By AIGS & GSV Information Book Footscray Barrabool Hills Fremantle Eastern Geelong CEM PLA Cemetery Plans Book Western Melbourne Preston West Terrace CEN CEM Cenotaphs & Pioneer Walls Of Mid-Gippsland Dumble, S Cemetery Records Book 2003 945.1 ACK Centennial Exhibition 1888 Security Photos Ackerly, A Gazetteer Photography Book 1988 950 Chandeliers And Billy Tea 1880-1940 Cuffley, P Australian Lifestyle Book 1984 600 Chapman Codes NSW Gov. NSW Churches Book 2010 730 COW Characters Of Will Cowley, D Family History - Davies Book 1987 900 VIC Charlie Lovetts Footscray Lack, J Melbourne History Book 1993 CEM CHI Childers Public Cemetery 1879-1994 Mid-Gippsland FHS Victoria Book Childers-Thorpdale Cemetery Register And Transcriptions CEM CHI Mid-Gippsland FHS Victoria Book 2008 1879 – April 2008 CEM PLA Church Memorial Plaques Mid-Gippsland FHS Gippsland Churches Book 2004 Clonmel To Federation – Guide To People In The Port Albert 850 O’Callaghan G Port Albert And Its People Pre 1902 Book 2006 Area 1841 – 1901 2 Vols A-K, L-Z 850 Coal Mining Heritage Study Prepared By Jack Vines Heritage Council Book 2009 850 Colourful Tales Of Old Gippsland Wells, J Gippsland History Book 945 VIC Coming South – Victorian Archives Immigration PROV Victoria Records Book 1995 200 Compiling Your Family History Gray, N Instruction Publication Recording Book 1993 200 Concise Genealogical Dictionary Harris, M Occupation Terms Book 1989 800 Convict By Choice J. M. Butler History Book 600 Coopers Creek Moorehead, A Australia History Bourke Wills Book 1963 300 Cops & Robbers Harris, H Victoria Police History Book 1990 730 STI Cuillin Hills Calling Stickland, M Family History - McPherson Book 1987 900 VIC Dandenong Sketchbook Hayes, J History - Victoria Book 1970 200 Dating Family Photos Frost, L Photography Book 1991 200 Deadly Details: A Guide To Causes Of Death Lay, P Inquest Postmortem Disease Book 1986 400 CUR Debrett's Guide To Tracing Your Ancestry Currer-Briggs, N & Gambier, R England Research Guide Book 1982 730 EVA Diary Of A Welsh Swagman 1869-1894 Evans, W Family History - Jenkins Book 1975 200 Dictionary Of Old Trades And Occupations Twining, A & S Dictionary Of Old Trades And Occupations Book 1993 700 Dictionary Of Western Australia Vol 1 Early Settlers Stratham, P History Book 1981
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