New South Wales Archives and Libraries
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Archives collect and preserve original documents from organizations such as churches or governments. Libraries generally collect published sources such as books and maps. This article describes the major national and New South Wales archives and libraries that hold genealogical and historical information.
Government Archives
National Archives of Australia
National Archives New South Wales Office
120 Miller Road
Chester Hill
New South Wales, Australia
Phone: 02 9782 4900
Postal address: Locked Bag 4, Chester Hill, NSW 2162, Australia
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Research Guides
Family history
New South Wales State Archives
Head Office
The Mint
10 Macquarie Street
Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
Phone: + 61 2 8239 2288
Email: info@mhnsw.au
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New South Wales State Archives
Western Sydney Records Centre
161 O'Connell Street
Kingswood NSW 2747
Australia
Telephone: (02) 9673 1788
Access to Records at the State Archives - ARK
- Archives Resources Kit (ARK) - Contains most popular colonial records on microfilm and provides access to them
- Community Access Points - A list of over 40 libraries and archives which hold microcopies of the Archive Resource Kit records.[1]
Records available include:
- convict arrivals
- assisted immigrants
- births, deaths and marriages
- publicans' licences
- electoral rolls
- naturalisation
- returns of the colony ('Blue Books')
- land grants
- List of all Records Available
Church Archives
Anglican Archives
- Anglican Diocese of Canberra and Goulburn records are all deposited in the National Library of Australia. Microfilmed copies are in the Society of Australian Genealogists collection . Research services are also provided by the Anglican Historical Society of the Diocese of Canberra and Goulburn (below).
- Anglican Diocese of Newcastle Archives: Parish registers, links to alphabetical list of existing registers, listing of libraries with microfilmed copies.
- Sydney Diocesan Archives (Anglican) are not open to the public for family research.
Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney Archives[3]
- Sydney Archdiocesan Archives as a Church Archives has the main function of serving the administrative needs of the Archbishop, Bishops and the Agencies of the Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney. Subsequently, the Sydney Archdiocesan Archives is not available for Family History Research."
- Sacramental registers (baptism, marriage, and burial) have been microfilmed within the constraints of legislation and are available for family history research at Society of Australian Genealogists (120 Kent Street Sydney), State Library of NSW and National Library of Australia (Canberra)."
- Prior to March 1856 when Civil Registration began in New South Wales details on certificates were taken from Church registers. A certificate that refers to the *Parish of St James, County of Cumberland” refers to the geographic area of St Mary’s in the colonial period, that is, the central Sydney area, not to records that are kept at St James Church or to St Mary’s Cathedral."
- Records of that time often contained little information. Names of parents were not included on marriage certificates until 1856."
Libraries
State Library of New South Wales
Macquarie Street
Sydney NSW 2000
Australia
Phone +61 2 9273 1414
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Family History Service
Museums
- Collections Descriptions of collection holdings at each museum listed in the above website.
Civil Registration Offices
NSW Registry of Births Deaths & Marriages The Registry was formed in 1856 to register life events in New South Wales accurately and securely for all time, ensuring their integrity and confidentiality.
- Ancestry research help and support Find out what you can search, about the search results, how to order certificates, paid search services and who to contact for support.
- Free online search What you can search
General Guides to Archives
Printed guides may be helpful in locating family history material.
- White, Olga, Anne-Marie Schwirtlich, and Jennifer Nash, comp. Our Heritage. O’Connor, Australian Capital Territory, Australia: Australian Society of Archivists, 1983. (FS Library book 994 J54w.)
- Australian Archives. Relations in records: a Guide to Family History Sources in the Australian Archives. Canberra, Australia: Australian Government Publishing Service, 1988. (FS Library book 994 A3r.) The following book contains a listing of indexes that are available in Australian libraries:
- Henty, Margaret, and Rachel Jakimow. Indexes in Australian libraries. Canberra, Australia: National Library of Australia, 1995. (FS Library book 994 A3h.)
- ↑ "Archive Resource Kit," New South Wales State Archives and Records, https://mhnsw.au/guides/archives-resources-kit/, accessed 1 April 2025.
- ↑ "Information for Family Historians and Genealogists," at Sydney Diocesan Archives, http://www.sydneyanglicanarchives.com.au/genealogists.html, accessed 4 February 2022.
- ↑ SYDNEY ARCHDIOCESAN ARCHIVES, https://www.sydneycatholic.org/directory/listing/sydney-archdiocesan-archives, accessed 2 February 2022.