This group is for students taking courses or working on the Certificate for Australian Records from the International Institute of Genealogical Studies.
I have just joined the Group - I am doing the Social Media paper currently but also enrolled for all the Australian Basic courses. Whilst I am doing the English records certificate I found a few convicts in my family so thought Australia would be good for some of the electives.
I am starting the Australian records in September for my elective courses. I have a few relatives in my husband's family tree who have emigrated there some recently and others who moved there earlier, I am not sure whether they went to Australia during the Gold rush or were convicts. I have still to try work that out. I am hoping that this course will assist me as to where to search for information.
Hello, I have just joined the group. I have ancestors with the following surnames who migrated from Ireland to South Australia in the 1840s and 1850s: Hayes, O'Toole, Dempsey, Howard, Kennedy, Kelly, Naughton, Holland
Australian Records courses with Kerry Farmer Friday, July 17th – 6 PM Eastern; 5 PM Central; 4 PM Mountain; 3 PM Pacific; 11 PM in London, England; Saturday, July 18th – 8 AM in Sydney, Australia MEETING LOCATION: https://genealogicalstudies.adobeconnect.com/australian/
These sessions are FREE and you do not have to be a current or past student to attend.
Attendees: NO USER NAME or PASSWORD REQUIRED. Please type in your first and last name, along with your geographic location; then click “Enter as a Guest”
i have been fortunate enough to link up with a couple of students from Australia and this has been great as we can pick each other's brains on an issue but importantly have found new friends.
when I look at the group site I am disappointed that more students don't join and post comments as I know that my contact with other Aussie students has been great. I also know that we are ready to help students from other countries who are doing Australian courses and maybe find us a little strange. Like my dog Lily Marlene we may bark but don't bite.
i guess my question is how can I connect with any student doing Australian courses offering to assist or simply to talk?
October Virtual Meeting Australian Records courses with Kerry Farmer Monday, October 19th – 7 PM Eastern; 6 PM Central; 5 PM Mountain; 4 PM Pacific; Tuesday, October 20th– Midnight in London, England; 10 AM in Sydney, Australia MEETING LOCATION: https://genealogicalstudies.adobeconnect.com/australian/
These sessions are FREE and you do not have to be a current or past student to attend. NO USER NAME or PASSWORD REQUIRED. Please type in your first name and surname initial, along with your geographic location; then click “Enter as a Guest”
January Virtual Meeting Australian Records courses with Kerry Farmer BA, BSc Tuesday, January 19th at 6 PM EST Time Zone Convertor: https://www.thetimezoneconverter.com/
MEETING LOCATION: https://genealogicalstudies.adobeconnect.com/australian/ These sessions are FREE and you do not have to be a current or past student to attend. NO USER NAME or PASSWORD REQUIRED. Please type in your first name and surname initial, along with your geographic location; then click “Enter as a Guest”
April Virtual Meeting Australian Records courses with Kerry Farmer, BA, BSc Tuesday, April 20th at 5 AM EDT Time Zone Convertor: https://www.thetimezoneconverter.com/ MEETING LOCATION: https://genealogicalstudies.adobeconnect.com/australian/ These sessions are FREE and you do not have to be a current or past student to attend. NO USER NAME or PASSWORD REQUIRED. Please type in your first name and surname initial, along with your geographic location; then click “Enter as a Guest”
July Virtual Meeting Australian Records courses with Kerry Farmer BA, BSc Friday, July 16th at 7 PM EDT Time Zone Convertor: https://www.thetimezoneconverter.com/
MEETING LOCATION: https://genealogicalstudies.adobeconnect.com/australian/ These sessions are FREE and you do not have to be a current or past student to attend. NO USER NAME or PASSWORD REQUIRED. Please type in your first name and surname initial, along with your geographic location; then click “Enter as a Guest”
NOTE: It is recommended that attendees make sure their Adobe Connect app is up-to-date before the session.
October Virtual Meeting Australian Records courses with Kerry Farmer BA, BSc Wednesday, October 20th at 9 PM EDT Time Zone Convertor: https://www.thetimezoneconverter.com/
MEETING LOCATION: https://genealogicalstudies.adobeconnect.com/australian/ These sessions are FREE and you do not have to be a current or past student to attend. NO USER NAME or PASSWORD REQUIRED. Please type in your first name and surname initial, along with your geographic location; then click “Enter as a Guest”
NOTE: It is recommended that attendees make sure their Adobe Connect app is up-to-date before the session.
January Virtual Meeting AUSTRALIAN Records courses with Kerry Farmer BA, BSc Thursday, January 13th at 6 PM EST Time Zone Convertor: https://www.thetimezoneconverter.com/ MEETING LOCATION: https://genealogicalstudies.adobeconnect.com/australian/ These sessions are FREE and you do not have to be a current or past student to attend. NO USER NAME or PASSWORD REQUIRED. Please type in your first name and surname initial, along with your geographic location; then click “Enter as a Guest”
Did you have ancestors who came to Australia on either the SS Torilla in 1911 or the SS Roscommon in 1912 then I would be interested in talking with you. To explain I am undertaking a study to see if any families on these two ships may have known other families prior to departing London or after arriving in Queensland. My parents came on these ships as young children. My research is expected to take about three years but I have already found families on the ships that were related to my maternal ancestors.
Hi Brian That sounds like a great research project! Have you considered starting a GenealogyWise Group specifically for each of those 2 ships? Then invite people to join the groups. :) Cheryl
that sounds like a good idea. I have ship trees on Ancestry and this has brought some interaction with people related to passengers. When I am back in my study I will have a look at it. Strathclyde University offered me a Masters degree on the research but the $20,000 fees I couldn’t justify especially at my age.
If you had ancestors who came to Queensland on either the SS Torilla or SS Roscommon in 1912-1912 then have a look at the Passenger Research Project SS Torilla and SS Roscommon page, post a message or contact me at dataedgegenealogy@gmail.com.
Keeping in Touch Do you have a question about your courses or your research? Communication is so important in genealogy. At The National Institute, there are various ways you can communicate with us. For more details: http://blog.genealogicalstudies.com/2022/04/keeping-in-touch-10/
We want all of our students to enjoy their learning experience. Please do not worry or fret over your courses by yourself. We are here to help you!
**** NOTE: If you need an answer quickly, please call us on the phone. We can be reached at 1-800-580-0165, ext. #1 (North America) or 1-416-861-0165. Please leave a message. If no one answers, we will call you back.
April Virtual Meeting AUSTRALIAN Records courses with Kerry Farmer, BA, B.Sc. Thursday, April 14th at 5 AM Eastern Time Zone Convertor: https://www.thetimezoneconverter.com/ MEETING LOCATION: https://genealogicalstudies.adobeconnect.com/australian/ These sessions are FREE and you do not have to be a current or past student to attend. NO USER NAME or PASSWORD REQUIRED. Please type in your first name and surname initial, along with your geographic location; then click “Enter as a Guest”
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Apr 26, 2011
Gayle Bosworth
Jun 24, 2011
Gail Wilson-Waring
Hi,
I have just joined the Group - I am doing the Social Media paper currently but also enrolled for all the Australian Basic courses. Whilst I am doing the English records certificate I found a few convicts in my family so thought Australia would be good for some of the electives.
Cheers
Gail, New Zealand
Jul 4, 2011
Karen Elizabeth Petty
I am starting the Australian records in September for my elective courses. I have a few relatives in my husband's family tree who have emigrated there some recently and others who moved there earlier, I am not sure whether they went to Australia during the Gold rush or were convicts. I have still to try work that out. I am hoping that this course will assist me as to where to search for information.
Jul 20, 2012
Colin Larter
Hello all Aussie connections. I have joined the group as I am in Australia with numerous ancestors whom migrated here including some of the following-
Larter, Meredith, Stirling, Redford, Zingelmann,Rafter, Mieland, McGregor, Martin, Osborne, Fitzpatrick, Peper, Mieland, Hardrath, Jenkins, Espie.
Any connections would be accepted.
Jul 8, 2015
Colin Larter
Hello all Aussie connections. I have joined the group as I am in Australia with numerous ancestors whom migrated here including some of the following-
Meredith, Mills, Sheehy, Kelly, Howden, Reynolds, Torrance, Chesterfield and Pickup.
Any connections would be accepted.
Jul 8, 2015
Bernadette Thakur
Hello, I have just joined the group. I have ancestors with the following surnames who migrated from Ireland to South Australia in the 1840s and 1850s: Hayes, O'Toole, Dempsey, Howard, Kennedy, Kelly, Naughton, Holland
Nov 12, 2015
Wendy Le Breton
Hi,
I am doing the Social media tools course. My ancestors migrated from England and Ireland to Australia from 1840s to 1910s.
The surnames I am researching are Le Breton, Britten, Baker, Simpson, Mulligan, Marzol, French and Hare
Nov 14, 2015
Heather Chambers
Just joined the group. Am looking for Chambers that migrated from Belfast to South Australia in the 1880's and early 1900's.
Feb 24, 2019
Cheryl Levy PLCGS
Australian Virtual Meeting
Australian Records courses with Kerry Farmer
Friday, July 17th – 6 PM Eastern; 5 PM Central; 4 PM Mountain; 3 PM Pacific; 11 PM in London, England; Saturday, July 18th – 8 AM in Sydney, Australia
MEETING LOCATION: https://genealogicalstudies.adobeconnect.com/australian/
These sessions are FREE and you do not have to be a current or past student to attend.
Attendees: NO USER NAME or PASSWORD REQUIRED. Please type in your first and last name, along with your geographic location; then click “Enter as a Guest”
Jul 9, 2020
Brian Charles Maclachlan
Hi Cheryl
i have been fortunate enough to link up with a couple of students from Australia and this has been great as we can pick each other's brains on an issue but importantly have found new friends.
when I look at the group site I am disappointed that more students don't join and post comments as I know that my contact with other Aussie students has been great. I also know that we are ready to help students from other countries who are doing Australian courses and maybe find us a little strange. Like my dog Lily Marlene we may bark but don't bite.
i guess my question is how can I connect with any student doing Australian courses offering to assist or simply to talk?
Willing to to discuss further.
cheers
brian
Aug 8, 2020
Cheryl Levy PLCGS
Hi Brian
Yes, these groups are a great way to connect. It makes a big difference to connect with fellow researchers.
I will post again on Facebook and see if I can generate some interest. :)
Aug 8, 2020
Cheryl Levy PLCGS
October Virtual Meeting
Australian Records courses with Kerry Farmer
Monday, October 19th – 7 PM Eastern; 6 PM Central; 5 PM Mountain; 4 PM Pacific; Tuesday, October 20th– Midnight in London, England; 10 AM in Sydney, Australia
MEETING LOCATION: https://genealogicalstudies.adobeconnect.com/australian/
These sessions are FREE and you do not have to be a current or past student to attend. NO USER NAME or PASSWORD REQUIRED. Please type in your first name and surname initial, along with your geographic location; then click “Enter as a Guest”
Oct 15, 2020
Cheryl Levy PLCGS
REMINDER: Australian Virtual Meeting today!
Oct 19, 2020
Cheryl Levy PLCGS
January Virtual Meeting
Australian Records courses with Kerry Farmer BA, BSc
Tuesday, January 19th at 6 PM EST
Time Zone Convertor: https://www.thetimezoneconverter.com/
MEETING LOCATION:
https://genealogicalstudies.adobeconnect.com/australian/
These sessions are FREE and you do not have to be a current or past student to attend. NO USER NAME or PASSWORD REQUIRED. Please type in your first name and surname initial, along with your geographic location; then click “Enter as a Guest”
Jan 9, 2021
Cheryl Levy PLCGS
April Virtual Meeting
Australian Records courses with Kerry Farmer, BA, BSc
Tuesday, April 20th at 5 AM EDT
Time Zone Convertor: https://www.thetimezoneconverter.com/
MEETING LOCATION:
https://genealogicalstudies.adobeconnect.com/australian/
These sessions are FREE and you do not have to be a current or past student to attend. NO USER NAME or PASSWORD REQUIRED. Please type in your first name and surname initial, along with your geographic location; then click “Enter as a Guest”
Apr 13, 2021
Cheryl Levy PLCGS
July Virtual Meeting
Australian Records courses with Kerry Farmer BA, BSc
Friday, July 16th at 7 PM EDT
Time Zone Convertor: https://www.thetimezoneconverter.com/
MEETING LOCATION:
https://genealogicalstudies.adobeconnect.com/australian/
These sessions are FREE and you do not have to be a current or past student to attend. NO USER NAME or PASSWORD REQUIRED. Please type in your first name and surname initial, along with your geographic location; then click “Enter as a Guest”
NOTE: It is recommended that attendees make sure their Adobe Connect app is up-to-date before the session.
Jul 13, 2021
Cheryl Levy PLCGS
October Virtual Meeting
Australian Records courses with Kerry Farmer BA, BSc
Wednesday, October 20th at 9 PM EDT
Time Zone Convertor: https://www.thetimezoneconverter.com/
MEETING LOCATION:
https://genealogicalstudies.adobeconnect.com/australian/
These sessions are FREE and you do not have to be a current or past student to attend. NO USER NAME or PASSWORD REQUIRED. Please type in your first name and surname initial, along with your geographic location; then click “Enter as a Guest”
NOTE: It is recommended that attendees make sure their Adobe Connect app is up-to-date before the session.
Oct 14, 2021
Cheryl Levy PLCGS
Congratulations to The National Institute for Genealogical Studies students who have completed their Australian Records Certificate Programs between June 2019 and October 2021.http://blog.genealogicalstudies.com/2021/12/our-recent-australian-r...
Dec 8, 2021
Cheryl Levy PLCGS
January Virtual Meeting
AUSTRALIAN Records courses with Kerry Farmer BA, BSc
Thursday, January 13th at 6 PM EST
Time Zone Convertor: https://www.thetimezoneconverter.com/
MEETING LOCATION:
https://genealogicalstudies.adobeconnect.com/australian/
These sessions are FREE and you do not have to be a current or past student to attend. NO USER NAME or PASSWORD REQUIRED. Please type in your first name and surname initial, along with your geographic location; then click “Enter as a Guest”
Jan 6, 2022
Brian Charles Maclachlan
Did you have ancestors who came to Australia on either the SS Torilla in 1911 or the SS Roscommon in 1912 then I would be interested in talking with you. To explain I am undertaking a study to see if any families on these two ships may have known other families prior to departing London or after arriving in Queensland. My parents came on these ships as young children. My research is expected to take about three years but I have already found families on the ships that were related to my maternal ancestors.
Look forward to any comments.
Brian
Feb 22, 2022
Cheryl Levy PLCGS
Hi Brian
That sounds like a great research project! Have you considered starting a GenealogyWise Group specifically for each of those 2 ships? Then invite people to join the groups. :)
Cheryl
Feb 22, 2022
Brian Charles Maclachlan
Hi Cheryl
that sounds like a good idea. I have ship trees on Ancestry and this has brought some interaction with people related to passengers. When I am back in my study I will have a look at it. Strathclyde University offered me a Masters degree on the research but the $20,000 fees I couldn’t justify especially at my age.
thanks again for the suggestion.
Brian
Feb 22, 2022
Brian Charles Maclachlan
If you had ancestors who came to Queensland on either the SS Torilla or SS Roscommon in 1912-1912 then have a look at the Passenger Research Project SS Torilla and SS Roscommon page, post a message or contact me at dataedgegenealogy@gmail.com.
Brian
Feb 23, 2022
Cheryl Levy PLCGS
Keeping in Touch
Do you have a question about your courses or your research? Communication is so important in genealogy. At The National Institute, there are various ways you can communicate with us. For more details: http://blog.genealogicalstudies.com/2022/04/keeping-in-touch-10/
We want all of our students to enjoy their learning experience. Please do not worry or fret over your courses by yourself. We are here to help you!
**** NOTE: If you need an answer quickly, please call us on the phone. We can be reached at 1-800-580-0165, ext. #1 (North America) or 1-416-861-0165. Please leave a message. If no one answers, we will call you back.
Apr 7, 2022
Cheryl Levy PLCGS
April Virtual Meeting
AUSTRALIAN Records courses with Kerry Farmer, BA, B.Sc.
Thursday, April 14th at 5 AM Eastern
Time Zone Convertor: https://www.thetimezoneconverter.com/
MEETING LOCATION:
https://genealogicalstudies.adobeconnect.com/australian/
These sessions are FREE and you do not have to be a current or past student to attend. NO USER NAME or PASSWORD REQUIRED. Please type in your first name and surname initial, along with your geographic location; then click “Enter as a Guest”
Apr 12, 2022