Australian Family History

  • This page points to a variety of information relating to family history and genealogy. It also provides links to other informative sites.

German Genealogie Australian

  • Web-pages covering German migration to Australia!

Immigration into Australia

  • Online Indexes and Passenger Lists … How to Find Shipping and Immigration Records in Australia

Australian War Memorial

  • The Australian War Memorial commemorates the sacrifice of Australian men and women who have served in war.

Birth Marriage and Death Links For:–

Australian Capital Territory

Queensland

New South Wales

Victoria

South Australia

Northen Territory

Tasmania

Western Australia

State Archive Links For:–

Australian Capital Territory

Queensland

New South Wales

Victoria

South Australia

Northern Territory

Tasmania

Western Australia

OTHER RESEARCH LINKS

Australasian Association of Genealogists and Record Agents Inc

  • The Australasian Association of Genealogists and Record Agents (AAGRA) was founded in 1977. It aims to offer the services of reliable and competent genealogists and record agents to those wanting professional family history and genealogy services and general record searching. AAGRA members carry out research in all parts of the world, such as British Isles,

Scottish Australian Heritage Council Inc.

  • The council was founded in 1981 with the purpose of promoting and supporting the heritage of Scottish-Australians. Every year, the Council organises a number of high profile events designed to celebrate Scottish culture within Australia.

German Settlers in South Australia

  • Klemzig, Hahndorf, Birdwood, Springton, Lobethal, Bethany, Barossa Valley, Hoffnungsthal and Killalpaninna are just some of the places settled by German migrants. Whereas many of them started farming in the well-watered Adelaide Hills, others settled in the Barossa Valley, along the River Murray particularly Mannum, or started a business in Adelaide. A small number even went into the desert to spread the Faith among the Aborigines.

Irish Convicts to NSW 1788 – 1849

  • This database contains details of Irish convicts who were transported to New South Wales in the period 1788 – 1849. The database contains: Irish State prisoners, convicts who were tried in Ireland, convicts who were tried outside Ireland whose native place was in Ireland, Irish military men who were tried inside or outside Ireland whose native place was in Ireland, and a few non-Irish convicts arriving on Irish convict transport ships.

German Interest Group

  • Since its inception in 1983, the German Research Group has added a collection of maps, guides, reference books and journals plus family, local, church and school histories, to the library. The Society now holds probably the most comprehensive range of German source material in Queensland.

Convicts Transported to Australia

  • Most family historians in Australia regard a convict in their ancestry as enormously desirable. “Convicts to Australia” is intended to guide, inform and entertain those just starting the hunt as well as the more experienced researcher. The site is a ‘work in progress’ and data is being added regularly.

Australian Jewish Genealogical Society, Inc.

  • The Australian Jewish Genealogical Society, Inc. represents researchers living in Canberra/Australian Capital Territory, Sydney/New South Wales, Darwin/Northern Territory and Brisbane/Queensland.

Germans in Australia Community Site

  • Welcome to the Germans in Australia community website. This website is for all Germans living in Australia, for those visiting Australia, and for Australians who want to speak German, meet Germans and get in touch with other Australians who have connections to Germany.