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Australian Genealogists

A group for genealogists downunder - with roots from all over the world

Location: Australia
Members: 337
Latest Activity: Nov 12, 2023

Member Information

This is a group for those in Australia who are researching their families no matter where they originate. New arrivals with no Aussie roots will benefit from membership.

When you join the group please make an introductory comment that tells us a little about yourself.

If you are able to offer help to others with lookups, tips, cemetery photos etc. please post a message in the Offers of Help by SKAS discussion forum.

If you need assistance please post check Offers of Help by SKAS discussion forum for relevant assistance and then post your request in the IF YOU WANT HELP/LOOK UPS POST IT HERE discussion forum.

If you are seeking information on a particular surname have a look for a group devoted to that surname.... if there is not one consider setting up a group....it's not an arduous task. Try using the Site Search on the Top Right Hand side of the page to find references to your surnames.

Please create and use the discussion forums to communicate with other members. There are only two discussions displayed - please use View All to browse through the whole list and find those of interest to you.

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Comment by Julie L on October 28, 2009 at 6:16am
Does any one out their know where to look for information about PMG (Post Masters General) Contracts for clearing Post Office Boxes in the 1955 to 1965in the Goulburn NSW area
Comment by Carmel M Reynen on October 26, 2009 at 4:00am
I have watched the whole series and have enjoyed it all. Must say I get a bit frustrated at the round about way they appear to do things but I think it is done more for the interest of the show rather than how it should be done. I could not work out why Maggie could not find the mother of the bigamists children, if followed correctly she would have been picked up very easily in NSW registers.
Comment by BOB MAY on October 26, 2009 at 2:48am
saw the first one on the footy coach and part of last nights.
wouln't it be great to have those recourses at your beck and call.
both had insteresting and surprises in their family history
bob
Comment by Bobby on October 26, 2009 at 1:47am
I watched last night. Hadnt watched the other Aussies in the current series but thought that Maggies ancestry was pretty interesting. Bankruptcy, Poems, Vineyards, gold and a few marriages kept me watching.
Comment by Liz Pidgeon on October 26, 2009 at 1:41am
Has anyone been watching Who Do You think you are ?
Comment by Geniaus on October 23, 2009 at 5:24pm
Got a Tasmanian Convict in your tree?
I have been contacted by Claudine Chionh who says "I am a developer on the Founders and Survivors project which aims to bring academics and genealogists together in tracing convicts in Tasmania, and their descendants."
You can contact Claudine through the site."
Comment by Chris Horgan on October 22, 2009 at 3:37am
Hi one and All

I am seeking the death and burial details of a Archibald John Moore who died at Sunnybank Hills in Queensland in about 1982. Arch Moore was born in 1926 at Wallsend NSW and married Patricia Bobeth during 1954 at Hamilton NSW. His children, Alison, Archibald,Peter (deceased) Annette and Andrew. Arch worked for CIG in Brisbane before he died. Any information would be appreciated.

Thanks in anticipation

Chris Horgan
Comment by Co Ordinator on October 22, 2009 at 3:15am
Welcome aboard Carly and hope that you find information that you are looking for and what an interesting position you have at the Library nearly all at your finger tips.
I hope that you find what you are looking for within this group, I certainly have of late.
Wayne
Comment by Carly Reimann on October 20, 2009 at 9:39pm
Hi there, my name's Carly and I'm a Local History Officer at Tea Tree Gully Library in SA. I've been researching my family tree for about a year and a half now. Looks like I just missed being the 200th member here, but oh well :)

Most of my ancestors migrated to SA from England and Germany, but there seem to be a couple that ended up in Huon, Tasmania - Walter George Edwards (b.1894) being one that I am particularly interested in finding out more about.

Aside from that, the main families I have been researching in my family tree are Reimann, Wittwer, Wolf, Pfitzner, Mccann, Edwards, Riggs and Kellaway. Feel free to contact me for any more information or if you have something that might help me!
Comment by Albertus Lang on October 20, 2009 at 4:11am
Congratulations Howard being 200th Member ,what a great site you have joined ,good luck with your searches .
 

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