ISS Australia Fact Sheet: Tools for searching for long-lost relatives

The Trove database is freely available online and is very useful for finding Australian family notices such as obituaries and wedding announcements. It is.



LibGuidesFamily History & Regional Resources Australian Birth

for birth death



HISTORICAL NEWSPAPERS

death notices are also useful particularly for family history research. Local newspapers



The Walzs of Walz Street

Above: Funeral Notice for Elizabeth Margaret Walz. Trove. (2017). Family Notices - The Daily Telegraph (Sydney NSW : 1883 - 1923) - 27 Jul 1892.



ORANGE FAMILY HISTORY GROUP NEWSLETTER APRIL 2016

National Library of Australia's Trove 7 update (which has some amazing features) indexed every available death notice in the Sydney Morning Herald from ...



To Honor our Heroes: Analysis of the Obituaries of Australians Killed

virtues and constituents of wellbeing (VVCs



Starting your family history journey with Janeen OConnell

For me and my family history research Trove has been exactly what its name suggests



Pioneer Property Owners

When I found the death notice of Frederick January 5 2022



Find & Connect

Ryerson Index of Newspaper death notices (National) http://www.ryersonindex.org Trove is a website managed by the National Library of Australia.



Trove First Year

25 fév. 2011 Trove is an outcome of The National Library of Australia's ... Smith) births

What is a list in Trove?

Searching Trove for information can be a mammoth task. Luckily, Trove has an easy, in-built way to save and organise your research. Lists are a feature that allow you to save items in Trove into customisable groups, where you can add tags and notes to help you keep track of all the bits and pieces you’ve found.

Where can I find records of deaths and burials between 1787 and 1957?

Use the index to find records of deaths and burials that occurred between 1787 and 1957. The index is split into two date ranges; 1787–1814 and 1815–1957. In the first part you will find information about records of burials performed at St Philip's (Sydney), St John’s (Parramatta) and St Matthew’s (Windsor).

Where can I find a copy of a coroner's inquest?

You can also view the original records in the Library on Ancestry Library Edition (Registers of Coroners' Inquests, 1821-1937) or by visiting State Archives & Records NSW. You can search the Index to Coroners' Inquests, 1796-1824 on the State Archives & Records NSW website.