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*[https://www.publications.qld.gov.au/ckan-publications-attachments-prod/resources/112d3bac-a015-44c0-aad8-c74e48b28c02/research-guide-to-land-codes.pdf?ETag=%2229bcf4fd9f2393b3184b730a355e1d67%22 Land Codes] | *[https://www.publications.qld.gov.au/ckan-publications-attachments-prod/resources/112d3bac-a015-44c0-aad8-c74e48b28c02/research-guide-to-land-codes.pdf?ETag=%2229bcf4fd9f2393b3184b730a355e1d67%22 Land Codes] | ||
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==Soldier Settlement== | ==Soldier Settlement== |
Revision as of 11:55, 26 March 2022
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Beginning Research | |
Record Types | |
Queensland Background | |
Local Research Resources | |
Land Title Service - Australia and New Zealand. This Historical and Current Land Title site offers searches of the current Land Title Register and also an Historical copy of the Land Title Register. A free sample is provided. Charges exist for these services.
Online Resources[edit | edit source]
- Queensland Land Records Index ($)
- 1842-1859 - Register of land sold 1842-1859, index.
- 1848-1874 - Transfer of runs 1848-1874, index
- 1849-1861 - Lands sold 1849-1861, index.
- 1860-1911 - Rents payable on pastoral runs 1860-1911, index.
- 1861-1874 - Queensland Land Orders 1861-1874 Index ($)
- 1861-1868 - Register of lands 1861-1868, index.
- 1863-1880 - Pastoral holdings 1863-1880, index.
- 1865-1866 - Land orders 1865-1866,index.
- 1868-1885 - Applications by selectors 1868-1885, index.
- Mineral leases 1871 to 1940
- 1885-1908 - Lessees of agricultural and Grazing Farms 1885-1908, index.
- 1917-1929 - Soldier Settlement ledgers 1917 to 1929, index.
Research Guides[edit | edit source]
- Government Building Records
- History of Your House
- Land Codes
- Maps including cadastral maps, topographic maps, survey plans and thematic maps]
- Soldier Settlement
- Alienation and sale of Crown lands
- Land tenure records
- Land Agent Records
- Special leases
- Occupational licence records
- 1855-- - Land agents’ records
- 1866-918 - Town Commons files from 1866 to 1918
- 1868-- - Land exchanges and commonwealth acquisitions from 1868
Soldier Settlement[edit | edit source]
- Soldier settlement, also known as the Soldier Settlement Scheme or Soldiers Settlement Scheme, administered by the Soldier Settlement Commission, was the settlement of land throughout parts of Australia by returning discharged soldiers under schemes administered by the state governments after World War I and World War II.
- By 1924, 23.2 million acres (93,900 km²) had been allotted 23,367 farms across Australia.
- Other than supporting soldiers and sailors that were returning from those wars, the various governments also saw the opportunity of attracting both Australians and specific groups of allied service personnel to some of the otherwise little inhabited, remote areas of Australia.
- The states took responsibility for land settlement and thus enacted separate soldier settlement schemes.
- In addition to soldiers, nurses and female relatives of deceased soldiers were also able to apply for the scheme.
- The procedure of supporting such soldiers was repeated after World War II with all Australian state governments.[1]
- ↑ "Soldier settlement (Australia)", in Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soldier_settlement_(Australia), accessed 8 March 2022.