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Australia Beginning Research |
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Australia Background |
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Cultural Groups |
Local Research Resources |
Purpose of Research Tips and Strategies Wiki Page |
Australia Research Strategies[edit | edit source]
- Australia Guided Research - find birth, marriage, and death records
- Getting started
- Finding Town of Origin - locating the town your ancestor was from
- Record Finder - gives suggestions for records to search
- Online Learning - Video Classes
- Research Guide at National Library of Australia
- FamilySearch Library Research Outline for Australia
Australia Research Tips[edit | edit source]
Civil Registrations. Civil registration (vital) records were created by the government and include births, marriages, and deaths. They are commonly referred to as vital records because they pertain to critical events in a person’s life. Australia Civil Registrations
Census. The first country-wide census was taken in 1881. National censuses have been regularly taken by the Australian government since 1911. Australia Census