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NZSG Feilding Subject List Subject List from Books in the Library Cupboard Feilding Branch N.Z.S.G 20 June 2012 The number following the subject is the item Australia--Genealogy. 104, 212, 252, XS01 number (e.g. book number) from the Feilding GEN14 Australia--Gold Mines and Mining. 104 Branch Library cupboard. Australia--New South Wales. 193, 307, 308 Australia--Settlers. 176 Australia--Society of Australian Genealogists. 104 A Australia--South Australia. 104 Adoptions--England--History. 137(7) Australia--Tasmania. 159, 204 Adoptions--New Zealand. 176 Australia--Victoria. 104, 271(pages 15-28) Agricultural labourers--Great Britain. 377 Authors, New Zealand--Biography. 312 Agricultural labourers--Great Britain. XS31 Avelanche 1875 (ship). 321 Agricultural labourers--Wellington Region (N.Z.). 314 B Air Force see Royal Air Force Badges. 294 ALABASTER Family. 345 Bagpipes. 318 Alexander Turnbull Library. 176, 201, 332, Bakers (occupation)--Great Britain. 377 All Blacks rugby team. 257 Ballarat (Victoria, Australia). 271(pages 15-28) Almanacs, New Zealand--Directories. 173 Banks and Banking--Manawatu District. XL06 Amelia Thompson (Ship). 304 Baptisms--Sussex (England). MF10 ANDERSON Family--Scotland. 152 BARROW Family. 320 Antrim (Ireland). 101 BATES, Nathaniel (1819-1887). 176 Aorangi Bridge (Feilding, N.Z.). 117 Battalion names--World War One 1914-1918. 294 Aotea (N.Z.)--History. 243 Bay of Islands (N.Z.)--History. 135 Apiti (N.Z.). 343 Bay of Plenty (N.Z.)--Genealogy Research. 363 Apprenticeship Records--Great Britain. XS19 Beaconsfield (N.Z.). 119, 343 Aratika School (Manawatu, NZ). 121 Bebington 1872 (ship). 321 Archival Resources--Australia. 212 Bedfordshire (England)--Genealogy. MF03 Archival Resources--Great Britain. XS03, XS05, Beginning Genealogy XS17, XS21, XS22, XS23, XS27, XS28, XS39 SEE Genealogy for Beginners. Archival Resources--New Zealand. 146, 212, 222, BENDALL, Captain William. 202(page 199) 226, 229, 298, 299, 300, 306, 332, 359, 360, Bengal Merchant (Ship). 341 361, 362, 363, 364, 365, GEN06, GEN09 BENTLEY, Charles (1822-1896). 272(pages 114- Archival Resources--Northern Ireland. XS30 120) Archives--Scotland. GEN12 Berar 1875 (ship). 321 Arethusa 1879 (ship). 321 Berkeley Castle. 292 Argyll, Scotland. 318 BERKELEY Family. 292 Armed Forces--Great Britain. MF37, MF41, XS10, Berlin, Germany. 148 XS11, XS15 Biography--Australia. 131, 307, 311 Armed Forces--Great Britain--Registers. CD39 Biography--Manawatu District. 267, GEN03 Armed Forces--New Zealand. 232, MF37 Biography--New Zealand. 107, 185, 201, 202, Armed Forces--New Zealand--Registers. CD38, 239, 312, 314, 315, GEN02, MF22 CD39 Biography--World War One 1914-1918. CD47, Armed Forces--World War One 1914-1918--New CD53 Zealand. MF08, MF14, MF21, MF26 Birmingham (Kimbolton). 185, 228, 334 Army (Imperial Foot Regiments). 134 Birmingham School (N.Z.). 334 Army (New Zealand Pioneer Battalion). 231 Birth records--New Zealand. MF19 Army Records. 293, 294 Blogs (online genealogy). XS24 ARROW, Henry (1819- ). 272(pages 53-61) Boer War. XS15 Ashburton District (N.Z.)--History. 262 Boer War--Cheltenham (N.Z.). 120 Ashhurst (N.Z.)--History. 118 Boer War--Nursing, New Zealand. 313 Ashley Clinton (N.Z.). 275 Bolton (ship)--voyage to NZ. 202(page 240) Assisted emigration. 157 BRACEWELL Family. 345 Athletics. 122 BREMER, Jane. 278 ATKINSON, Jane Maria. 278 Breweries--Speight’s, Dunedin (N.Z.). 250 AUBERT, Rev. Mother Mary. 313(page 171) Bridges--Manawatu River. 209 Auckland (N.Z.)--Catholic Church--History. 162 BRIGHTWELL family. 349 Auckland (N.Z.)--Genealogy. 161, 196, GEN15 BROOKING, Anthony (1813- ). 271(pages 87-93) Auckland (N.Z.)--History. 161, CD14 BROWN Family. 202(page 63) Auckland Region (N.Z.)--Biography. 107 BROWN, Alfred Marsh (1831-1845). 107 Auckland Region (N.Z.)--Genealogy Research. 359 Buckinghamshire, England. 310 Auckland Region (N.Z.)--History. 113 BUCKMAN, Rosina. 278 Australia-- Convicts. 193 Bunnythorpe Rugby Football Club. 220 Australia--Genealogy Research. 191 Page 1 Subject List from Books in the Library Cupboard Feilding Branch N.Z.S.G 20 June 2012 Burial Records--Gt. Britain. CD01, CD036 Chatham Islands. 104, 158, 298 Burial Records--Manawatu. CD43 Cheese-making. 271(pages 51-55) Burial Records--New Zealand. 224, 225, CD10, Cheltenham (N.Z.). 120, 320, 343 CD20, CD21, CD22 Cheltenham School (Manawatu District). 120 Burial Records--Waituna West (N.Z.). 326 Cheshire, England--Directories. CD48 Bus Transport--Manawatu District. XL06 Children--19th century. 277 Bush Fires SEE ALSO Fires Chile 1874 and 1875 (ship). 321 Bush fires of 1898. 228, 320, 326, 334 Chinese Immigrants. 103, 197, 250 Bush Fires--Waituna-Pohangina (N.Z.). 185 Chinese miners, New Zealand. 271(pages 37-50), Businesses--England--Directories. MF16 272(pages 37-52) Businesses--New Zealand. MF45 Christ Church Cathedral (Nelson, N.Z.). 125 By-Laws--New Zealand. 253 Christchurch (N.Z.). MF19 Christchurch (N.Z.)--History. 129 C Church architecture. 289, 290, 357 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints-- Caduceus 1859 and 1871 (ship). 321 Genealogy. 138 CAIRNS Family. 345 Church Records and Registers--England. 180, Cameras, Digital. 310 MF10, MF11 CAMPBELL, William Turner. 271(pages 15-28) Church Records and Registers--London Canal workers--Great Britain. XS29 (England). MF18 Cancer in families. 138 Church Records and Registers--Scotland. 180 Canterbury (England). 305 Church Records and Registers--Sussex (England). Canterbury (N.Z.). 298 MF40 Canterbury (N.Z.). MF19 Church Records and Registers--Wales. 180 Canterbury (N.Z.)--Burial Records. CD21 Church Records--New Zealand. 197 Canterbury (N.Z.)--Genealogy Research. 298 Church Records--Otago (N.Z.). 299 Canterbury (N.Z.)--Genealogy sources. 104 Church Records--Southland (N.Z.). 300 Canterbury (N.Z.)--History. CD18 Church Records--U.S.A. 100 Canterbury Region (N.Z.)--History. 128, 129 Churches--Beaconsfield (N.Z.). 343 CANTON Family. 164 Churches--Canvastown (N.Z.). 127 Canvastown (N.Z.)--History. 127 Churches--Cheltenham (N.Z.). 120, 343 Carnatic 1875 (ship). 321 Churches--Colyton (N.Z.). 121 CARR, Caroline Alice. 278 Churches--Eketahuna (N.Z.). 245 Carterton, Wairarapa (N.Z.). 341 Churches--Feilding (N.Z.). 102, 117, 335, 357 Cartvale 1874 (ship). 321 Churches--Hutt Valley (N.Z.). 221 CARVER Family. 202(page 94) Churches--Kimbolton (N.Z.). 334, 343 Castles--Great Britain. 291, 292 Churches--Kiwitea (N.Z.). 343 Cathedrals--Great Britain. 289, 290 Churches--Manawatu District. 268, XL05, XL06 Catholic Church--New Zealand. 162, 284, 357 Churches--Nelson (N.Z.). 125 Catholic Schools (Feilding, N.Z.)--History. 295 Churches--New Zealand. 162, 259, 263, 284 Catlins (N.Z.). 264 Churches--Waituna West (N.Z.). 326 Celaeno 1872 (ship). 321 Churches--Wanganui (N.Z.). GEN06 Cemeteries--New South Wales. 307 Churches--Wanganui Region. XL09 Cemeteries--Recording. 369 City of Madras 1877 (ship). 321 Cemetery monuments. 199, 224 SEE ALSO Civilization, Modern--English influences. 261 Gravestones, Headstones. Clans and Tartans. 103 Cemetery monuments. 225 Clans--Scotland. 246, 310 Cemetery Records--Gt. Britain. CD01, CD36 Clergymen (occupation)--Great Britain. 377 Cemetery Records--New Zealand. 369, CD05, Clifford 1842 (ship). 322 CD20, CD21, CD22, CD43, CD66, XL01 Clinton (South Otago, N.Z.)--History. 266 Cemetery Records--Waituna West (N.Z.). 326 Clinton School (South Otago, N.Z.)--History. 266 Census Districts--Great Britain. 179 Clothing & Dress--19th century. 277 Census Records--1851--England. MF01 Clothing & Dress--Dating and Storage. 103 Census Records--1881--Gt. Britain. CD23 Clothing & Dress--Early children’s. 221, 277 Census Records--Ireland. XS20 Clubs, Societies etc. 253 Census Records--Northern Ireland. XS30 Clubs, Societies, etc.--Feilding (N.Z.). 234, 235 Census Records--U.S.A. 100 Clutha District (N.Z.) - History. 177, 264 Census--England--History. 137(3) Coal Creek (N.Z.). 185 Central Otago (N.Z.). 250 Coats of Arms SEE Heraldry. Channel Islands--Genealogy Indexes. CD23 COLENSO, William (Missionary). 313 Channel Islands--Genealogy Research. XS01 Collingwood 1875 (ship). 322 Charting and Filing. 197 Colour blindness in families. 103 Chaslands School (N.Z.). 264 Colyton (N.Z.)--History. 121, XL05 Page 2 Subject List from Books in the Library Cupboard Feilding Branch N.Z.S.G 20 June 2012 Community Centres--Feilding (N.Z.). 234 Diaries and Journals--New Zealand. 314, 332, Computers and Genealogy. 103, 104, 197, 227, MF09 249, 250, 301, 310, 313, XS07 Diaries and Journals--on ship’s voyage. 250, 333, Computers--technical terms. 138 MF09 Conferences, N.Z.S.G. 103, 104, 138, 157, 176, Diaries and Journals--World War One 1914-1918. 197, 213, 250, 310, 313 293, 382 Convict Guards. 134 Dictionaries--Genealogy. 175 Convicts--Australia. 193, 194, 311 Digital Cameras. 310 Convicts--Research. 138 Digital media--Storage & preservation. XS06 COOK family. 349 Disasters--Marine. 160 Cook, Captain James (1728-1779). 259 Disasters--New Zealand. 274 Coombrae Home for the Aged (Feilding N.Z.). Disasters--Shipping--New Zealand. 176 XL06 Discrimination in education--New Zealand. 273 Coquille (Ship). 338 Divorce. 310 Cork (County)--Ireland. 327 DNA. XS09 Cornwall (England). 133, 138, 313, 349 Doctors--New Zealand--Biography. 278 SEE Cornwall (England)--Genealogy. MF03 ALSO Health Cornwall (England)--Genealogy--Directories. Domestic work--Great Britain. 377, XS40 MF04 Dominion Post (Newspaper). 274 Coromandel (N.Z.)--Genealogy Research. 363 Dorsetshire, England--Directories. CD51 Countess of Kintore 1875 (ship). 322 DOUGHERTY, Ellen. 278 Counties--England. 130, 313 Douglas 1873
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