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Books at 24/7/2020 1 Books at 24/7/2020 Key County Title Author A AFFHO Directory of Genealogy Organisations in Australasia Garnsey H & Killion, M A Australia Road Atlas Hema Maps A Australian Archives, ACT, Railway Personnel ACT Regional Office A Australian Biographical and Genealogical Record 1842 - 1899 vol.1 Cable,K & Marchant,J, (eds) A Australian Colonists - Social History 1788 - 1870 Inglis, Ken A Australian Shipowners and their Fleets - 8 Volumes (a-h) Parsons, Ronald H A Australian Shipwrecks 1622-1850 Bateson, Charles A Australian Thunderer - Editorials from The Age 1854-1859 A Australia's Colonial Culture Nadel, George A Bibliography of Australian Family History Peake, Andrew G A Book Of Historic Australian Towns Reader's Digest (Comp) A Bushrangers. A pictorial history Nunn, Harry A Cemeteries in Australia. A register of transcripts Killion, M & Garnsey H A Colonial Australians Denholm, David A Cornish Miner in Australia Payton, Philip J A Elders Explosion. One hundred and fifty years of progress from Elder to Elliott Hewat, Tim A Emigrant's Friend (Or Authentic Guide To South Australia 1848) Readers Digest reprint A Fereration, guide to the records Foster, S G (omp) A Finding Families (guide to Archives of Australia for genealogists) National Archives of Austral A First Fleet to Sydney (Chart) Thomas, B A Focus on Australian History - the European Occupation Gurr, Tim ed A Great Britian - Australia. A voyage with the Mails - Otranto 1912 A Guide to Museums and Historical Societies in the Central Highland Historical Assocation Inc The Central Highlands Hist. A How to find occupational records in Australia Num. Cora A How to Find Shipping and Immigration Records in Australia Num, Cora A Irish Australians Reid, R & K Johnson A Irish Emigrant Experience in Australia O'Brien & Travers A Island to Island Campbell, Alistair A John Sherer, Gold-Finder of Australia Sherer, John (ed) A Kookaburra The most compelling in Australia's Aviation History Smith,Dick & Pedr Davis A Land Grants 1788-1809 Ryan, R J A Letters from Irish Australia 1825-1929 O'Farrell, Patrick A Life On The Australian Goldfields Stone, D. & MacKinnon, S. A Major Genealogical Sources in Australia LDS A Mary of Maranoa, Tales of Australian Pioneer Women Pownall, Eve A New History of Australia Crowley, F.K. (editor) A Oceans of Consolation, Personal accounts of Irish migration to Australia Fitzpatrick, David A Parasols and Pistols, Artifacts, Weapons and Stories of Colonial Women Penzig, Edgar F A Parish Registers in Australia Hall, Nick Vine A Perilous Voyages to the New Land Cannon, Michael A Permanent Adresss - Australians Down Under Brasch, R A Pozieres 1916 - Australians On The Somme Charlton, Peter A Readings in Australian History- The Occupation of a Continent Mellor, S ed A Rush That Never Ended (A History of Australian Mining) Blainey, Geoffrey A Searching For Mary Ann - Researching Women Ancestors in Australia Frost, Lenore A Searching for Mary Ann. Researching women ancestors in Australia Frost, Lenore A Ships' Deserters 1852-1900 Melton, Jim A Ships in the Coral. Explorers,wrecks and traders of the Nth Aust.Coast Holthouse, Hector A Single & free, Female migration to Australia, 1833-1837 Rushen, Elizabeth A The Long Farewell Charlwood, Don A Tracing Your Family History in Australia, A Bibliography Hall, Nick Vine A Tracing Your Family History in Australia. A guide to Sources 3rd ed Hall, Nick Vine A Weevils in the Flour. An oral record of the 1930s depression in Australia Lowenstein, Wendy A What Happened When, a Chronolgy of Australia from 1788 Barker, Anthony A Where do we go from here? Howard, Ann A Who's master? Who's Man? Australia in the Victorian Age. 1. Cannon, Michael A ACT Biographical Register of the Australian Capital Territory 1820-1911 Heraldy & Genealogy Soc A CON Bound for Australia Hewlings, David T A CON Bound for Botany Bay Clune, Frank A CON Cargo of Women, Susannah Watson & convicts of Princess Royal Smith, Babette A CON Caught In The Act ( Unusual Offences Port Arthur Convicts) Hilton,P. & Hood,S. (Comp) A CON Convict & Pioneer History McClelland, James A CON Convict Pardons 1 January 1810 - 31 December 1819 Johnson, K. & Sainty,M. A CON Convict Records Ryde Lib & Inform Services A CON Convict Records of Western Australia O'Mara, Gillian A CON Convict Settlers Of Australia Robson, L.L. 1 Books at 24/7/2020 Key County Title Author A CON Convict Ships 1787-1868 Bateson, Charles A CON Convict Ships 1787-1868 Bateson, Charles A CON Convict Women Daniels, Kay A CON Convicts and the Colonies Shaw, A G L A CON Convict's Life: A Guide to tracing Your Convict's Life Reakes, Janet A CON Crimes of the First Fleet Convicts Cobley, John A CON First Fleeters Fidlon, P.G. (ed) A CON First Fleeters - Additional Info on Convicts Marines Seamen Officers Campbell, Ron & Kay A CON Fourth Fleet Families Of Australia Smee, C.J. (comp.& ed) A CON Governors' Ladies - The Wives and Mistresses of Van Diemen's Land Governors Alexander, Alison A CON How to Trace Your Convict Ancestors Reakes, Janet A CON Lady Julian and Bellona 1790-1793 Sharp. D June A CON Rules and regulations for the Penal Settlement at Port Arthur Convict Dept, Tasmania A CON Second Fleet Convicts Ryan, R.J. (ed) A CON Second Fleet Families of Australia Smee, C J A CON Third Fleet Convicts Ryan, R J A CON Transported: in Place of death, Convicts in Australia Sweeney, Christopher A CON Uncollected Convict Pardons Sheldon, Pamela comp A MIL Australians buried Lae War Cemetery McClelland, James A MIL Deserters - A Complete Record of Military & Naval Deserters Aust/NZ Sexton, Rae A MIL From Sydney Cove to Paddington Hill, the Story of Victoria Barracks Kreckler, John F A MIL Military Forces in NSW, an introduction, Part 1 1788-1904 Sutton, Ralph & others (ed) A MIL Oxford Companion to Australian Military History Grey, Dennis & Morris Prior A MIL Soldier in the Family. A source book for Australian Military Genealogy Box, Allan A NOR Colonial Era Cemetery of Norfolk Island Dalkin, R Nixon A NOR Norfolk Island. An outline of its history. 1774-1968 Hoare, Merval A NSW Acts Of Faith (Early Churches of the Manning) Gow, Rod & Wendy A NSW Botany Cemetery, transcripts Cong, Presby, Meth, Jewish, children Cape Banks FHS A NSW Brief History of Bega A NSW C of E Dioc of Sydney:History of Garrison Church Holy Trinity Millers Pt A NSW Casino & District Pre- 1925 Pioneer Register Casino & Distr.F.H.G. (comp.) A NSW Catholic Records Index. Second Edition 1994 Vincent, Liz A NSW Catholics of NSW 1788-1820 and their familes Donohoe, James Hugh A NSW Changing Valley (Tweed Valley Photographic Collection 1886 - 1982) Sullivan, R & Brady, J. A NSW Church of the Resurrection - C of E Jamberoo 1867-1967 A NSW City Of Sydney Directory 1844-45 Low, Francis (comp) A NSW Early Church Codes in New South Wales Records 1788 - 1855 A NSW Family & Local History Sources in the Sydney Area Fairs, Jennie&Meadley, Dom A NSW Federal Directory of Newcastle & District 1901 Windross, John (ed) A NSW Gazetteer of Sydney Shipping 1788-1840 Nicholson, Ian H A NSW General Muster and Land and Stock Muster of New South Wales 1822 Baxter, Carol J (ed) A NSW General Muster List of New South Wales 1823,1824,1825 Baxter, Carol J (ed) A NSW Girl From Botany Bay Erickson, Carolly A NSW Guide to Local and Family History Sources in the Northern Rivers of New South Wales Potts, A & Riley, Jim comp A NSW Hay and its People Since 1900 Japp, Ollie A NSW Hay Historical Society affiliated with Royal Australian Historical Soc. No 1 1978 Hay Historical Soc A NSW Hay Historical Society affiliated with Royal Australian Historical Soc. No 2 1981 Hay Historical Scoiety A NSW Hay Historical Society affiliated with Royal Australian Historical Soc. No 5 1985 Hay Historical Soc A NSW Historic Sydney Sketchbook White, Emanuel, A NSW History of Parramatta West, Peter A NSW History of the Garrison Church. Holy Trinity- Miller's Point. A NSW Home Was Here Lang, Mary A NSW Index to Assisted Immigrants Arriving Sydney 1860-79 Archives Authority of NSW A NSW Index to Assisted Immigrants Arriving Sydney 1880-96 Archives Authority of NSW A NSW Joadja Creek The Shale Oil Town and its People 1870-1911 Knapman, Leonie A NSW Lure of the Land - historic Merriwa Bettington, Helen Mary A NSW Maitland. Hub of the Hunter. Historical homes and buildings Lions Club of Maitland A NSW Missing! From 1881 British census, Vol 1: 1 Jan-31 Mar 1881 Giles, Keith (comp) A NSW Missing! From the 1881 British Census, Vol 2 April- June 1881 Giles, Keith (comp) A NSW Musters and lists New South Wales and Norfolk Island 1800-1802 Baxter, Carol J (ed) A NSW Musters of New South Wales and Norfolk Island 1805-1806 Baxter, Carol J (ed) A NSW NSW Court Records Index pre 1900 Piction Bench Books vol 1 1829-32 Vincent, Liz comp A NSW NSW Court Records Index pre 1900 Picton Bench Books vol 2 1833-1839 Vincent, Liz comp A NSW NSW Court Records Index pre 1900 Picton Bench Books vol 3 1840-43, 1853-57 Vincent, Liz comp A NSW NSW Court Records Index pre 1900 Picton Bench Books vol 4 1858-62 Vincent, Liz comp A NSW NSW Court Records Index pre 1900 Picton Bench Books vol 5 1863-65 Vincent, Liz comp 2 Books at 24/7/2020 Key County Title Author A NSW NSW Court Records Index pre 1900 Picton Bench Books vol 6 1866-74 Vincent, Lex comp A NSW Old Government House, Parramatta, NSW A NSW On With The Show (Tweed River Agricultural Society - Since 1890) McKerrow, Tony A NSW Parramatta Cemeteries St John's Dunn, Judith A NSW Parramatta Pioneer Register, Foundation to Federation FHG Parramatta A NSW Pure Merinos and Others, The Shipping Lists of Australian Agricultural Company Pemberton, P A A NSW Rags or Riches.Passengers & Ships.
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