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Feilding Branch NZSG - Library Holdings in Number Order Feilding Branch NZSG - Library Holdings in number order This table does not use standard library practise. Surnames have been capitalised to enable an alphabetical author list to be created later, and some abbreviations have been used e.g. N.Z.S.G. BOOKS No. Book with Title first SUBJECT HEADINGS (NOTE: “A” and “The” are not used in title) 100. Handbook for genealogical correspondence (Rev. ed) / Census Records--U.S.A. 100 prepared by the Cache Genealogical Library. - Logan, Church Records--U.S.A. 100 Utah : Everton, 1974. Letters, writing. 100 Maps. 100 Probate Records--U.S.A. 100 101. Shannon Family from Antrim, Ireland to NZ / compiled by Antrim (Ireland). 101 family members. - The Shannon Family Reunion and Manawatu District--Genealogy. 101 Book Committee, 2000. (separate family tree in Otago (N.Z.). 101 envelope) SHANNON Family. 101 Stanway (N.Z.)--History. 101 Waituna West (N.Z.). 101 102. Pioneering to prosperity : The Manchester Block, 1874- Churches--Feilding (N.Z.). 102 1974 : a centennial history of the Oroua County and the Feilding (N.Z.)--History. 102 Feilding Borough / by D.A. DAVIS and R.E. CLEVELY. - Feilding Borough Council (N.Z.). 102 Feilding : Feilding Borough Council / Oroua County FEILDING, Colonel The Hon William Henry Council, 1981. Adelbert. 102 HALCOMBE, Arthur William Follett. 102 Manchester Block (Manawatu, N.Z.). 102 Mayors of Feilding (N.Z.). 102 Oroua County (N.Z.)--History. 102 103. Tartan and the Gold : papers presented at The New Chinese Immigrants. 103 Zealand Society of Genealogists’ Conference, Dunedin Clans & Tartans. 103 12-14 May 1989. - Dunedin : Dunedin Genealogy Group Clothing & Dress--Dating and Storage. 103 N.Z.S.G., 1989. Coats of Arms SEE Heraldry. Colour blindness in families. 103 Computers and Genealogy. 103 Conferences, N.Z.S.G. 103 Court Records--New Zealand. 103 Crests SEE Heraldry. Dunedin (N.Z.). 103 Emigration & Immigration--to New Zealand. 103 Genealogy--Conferences. 103 Genetics--in Family Research. 103 Gold Mines and Mining--Otago (N.Z.). 103 Heraldry. 103 Immigration--to New Zealand. 103 Irish Research. 103 Music--Otago (N.Z.)--History. 103 N.Z.S.G. Conferences. 103 New Zealand--Genealogy--Conferences. 103 Newspapers--New Zealand. 103 Otago (N.Z.). 103 Photographs--Copying and Restoration. 103 Photography. 103 Publishing Family History. 103 Scotland--Emigration & Immigration. 103 Scottish Research. 103 Tartans--Scotland. 103 Women Settlers--Otago (N.Z.). 103 Writing & Publishing. 103 104. Under the Southern Cross : papers to be presented at the Australia--Genealogy. 104 Third Australasian Congress on Genealogy and Heraldry, Australia--Gold Mines and Mining. 104 University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand, 13-16 Australia--South Australia. 104 May, 1983. - Hamilton : N.Z.S.G., 1983. Australia--Victoria. 104 4 February 2018 Page 1 of 65 Feilding Branch NZSG - Library Holdings in number order Australia--Society of Australian Genealogists. 104 Canterbury (N.Z.)--Genealogy sources. 104 Chatham Islands. 104 Computers and Genealogy. 104 Conferences, N.Z.S.G. 104 Emigration & Immigration--to New Zealand. 104 Family History Research--New Zealand. 104 Genealogy--Conferences. 104 Gold mines and mining--Australia. 104 Handwriting--Deciphering. 104 Heraldry--New Zealand. 104 Immigration--to New Zealand. 104 Irish Immigrants. 104 Maori Whakapapa. Maori--Genealogy. 104 Maori--Heraldry. 104 Military Records--New Zealand. 104 N.Z.S.G. Conferences. 104 Names, Personal. 104 New Zealand--Genealogy--Conferences. 104 New Zealand--Genealogy. 104 Parish Records--England. 104 Photographs--Storage and Preservation. 104 Place Names. 104 Publishing Family History. 104 Scandinavian Research. 104 Scottish Research. 104 Surnames. 104 Westland (N.Z.). 104 Wills--England. 104 World War Two 1939-1945. 104 Writing & Publishing. 104 105. Narrative of a voyage to New Zealand Volume 1 / by J. L. MARSDEN, Samuel (1765-1838). 105 NICHOLAS. - Reprint - Auckland : Wilson & Horton, 1815. New Zealand--Discovery and exploration. 105 New Zealand--History--Before 1840. 105 106. Narrative of a voyage to New Zealand Volume 2 / by J.L. MARSDEN, Samuel (1765-1838). 106 NICHOLAS. - Reprint - Auckland : Wilson & Horton, 1815. New Zealand--Discovery and exploration. 106 New Zealand--History--Before 1840. 106 107. Brief memorials of an only son, in a letter to his surviving Auckland Region (N.Z.)--Biography. 107 sister / by A N. BROWN - First printed Auckland : St. Biography--New Zealand. 107 John's College Press, 1845. BROWN, Alfred Marsh (1831-1845). 107 108. Story of New Zealand / by A. H. REED - Wellington : New Zealand--History. 108 Reed, 1945. 109. Feilding Star, Volume 1, Births 1882-1909 / compiled by Feilding Star (newspaper)--Indexes. 109 Ian Clapham. - Auckland : New Zealand Society of Indexes--Newspapers--Feilding. 109 Genealogists, 1991. Manawatu District--Genealogy. 109 Information extracted from Birth Notices - all names are Newspapers--Indexes--Feilding. 109 included and not just those from the Feilding area. Registers of births, deaths, marriages--New Zealand. 109 Surnames--Feilding (N.Z.). 109 110. Feilding Star Volume 2, Deaths 1882-1909 / compiled by Feilding Star (newspaper)--Indexes. 110 Ian Clapham. - Auckland : New Zealand Society of Indexes--Newspapers--Feilding. 110 Genealogists, 1991. Manawatu District--Genealogy. 110 Information extracted from Death Notices, news items and Newspapers--Indexes--Feilding. 110 obituaries. All names are included and not just those from the Registers of births, deaths, marriages--New Feilding area. Zealand. 110 Surnames--Feilding (N.Z.). 110 111. Feilding Star Volume 3, Marriages 1882-1909 - order of Feilding Star (newspaper)--Indexes. 111 Groom’s surname / compiled by Ian Clapham. - Auckland Indexes--Newspapers--Feilding. 111 : New Zealand Society of Genealogists, 1991. Manawatu District--Genealogy. 111 Information extracted from Marriage Notices and News Items. Newspapers--Indexes--Feilding. 111 All names are included and not just those from the Feilding Registers of births, deaths, marriages--New 4 February 2018 Page 2 of 65 Feilding Branch NZSG - Library Holdings in number order area. Zealand. 111 Surnames--Feilding (N.Z.). 111 112. Feilding Star. Volume 4. Marriages 1882-1909 : order of Feilding Star (newspaper)--Indexes. 112 Bride’s Surname / compiled by Ian Clapham. - Auckland : Indexes--Newspapers--Feilding. 112 New Zealand Society of Genealogists, 1991. Manawatu District--Genealogy. 112 Information extracted from Marriage Notices and News Items. Newspapers--Indexes--Feilding. 112 All names are included and not just those from the Feilding Registers of births, deaths, marriages--New area. Zealand. 112 Surnames--Feilding (N.Z.). 112 113. Feilding Star. Volume 5. Births 1910-1922 / compiled by Feilding Star (newspaper)--Indexes. 113 Ian Clapham. Spiral bound printout from digital file. Indexes--Newspapers--Feilding. 113 (Renumbered on digital file as Vol. 2.) Manawatu District--Genealogy. 113 Information extracted from Birth Notices. All names are Newspapers--Indexes--Feilding. 113 included and not just those from the Feilding area. Registers of births, deaths, marriages--New Zealand. 113 Surnames--Feilding (N.Z.). 113 114. Howick / compiled by Dorothy BEAVIS, Nelson BLAKE Fencibles. 114 and Dee COLLINGS. (Rev. ed.) - Howick : Howick Howick (Manukau, N.Z.)--History. 114 Historical Society, 1975. 115. Digger’s diary at the Thames 1867, A. / by Theophilus Gold mines and mining--Thames-Coromandel COOPER. - Dunedin : Hocken Library, 1978. (Victorian District. 115 New Zealand - reprint series no. 5) ISBN 0902041231. Thames-Coromandel District--History. 115 116. 117. Feilding in focus : a glimpse into early settlement life / Aorangi Bridge (Feilding, N.Z.). 117 compiled by Kathleen NAPIER; photographic work by Churches--Feilding (N.Z.). 117 Julie Miller. - Feilding : K. Napier, 1981. Feilding (N.Z.)--History. 117 Feilding Borough Council (N.Z.). 117 FEILDING, Colonel The Hon William Henry Adelbert. 117 HALCOMBE, Arthur William Follett. 117 Kiwitea (N.Z.). 117 Manawatu District--History. 117 Schools--Manawatu District. 117 Settlers--Manawatu Region. 117 118. From the village to the valley : highlights of the history of Ashhurst (N.Z.)--History. 118 Ashhurst-Pohangina, 1874-1974 / script by C.B. Manawatu District--History. 118 HERBERT; illustrated by G. Blane. - Ashhurst : C. Manawatu River. 118 Herbert, 1974. Manchester Block (Manawatu, N.Z.). 118 Palmerston North (N.Z.)--History. 118 Pohangina (N.Z.). 118 119. In the shadow of a great name : the story of the Beaconsfield (N.Z.). 119 Beaconsfield District / by Dorothy PILKINGTON. - Cunninghams (N.Z.). 119 Feilding : Beaconsfield District Anniversary Committee, 1986. Printed by Fisher Print. 120. Cheltenham School and district, 75th Jubilee, Jubilee Boer War--Cheltenham (N.Z.). 120 booklet, 1886-1961, Jubilee celebrations April 14th to Cheltenham (N.Z.). 120 16th 1961. - Cheltenham : 75th Jubilee Committee, 1961. Cheltenham School (Manawatu District). 120 Churches--Cheltenham (N.Z.). 120 Dairy Companies--Cheltenham (N.Z.). 120 McFARLANE, T. (Blacksmith & Farrier). 120 (photo page 18) Queen Carnivals--Cheltenham (N.Z.). 120 Royal Visits to New Zealand. 120 Schools--Manawatu District. 120 Settlers--Manawatu Region. 120 Sports Clubs--New Zealand. 120 Waiata School, Feilding (N.Z.). 120 World War Two 1939-1945--New Zealand. 120 121. Township like ours : the story of Colyton and district from Aratika School (Manawatu, NZ). 121 the year 1874 and the emergence of a nation as seen Churches--Colyton (N.Z.). 121 from
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