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Conversations With Grandma: Genealogical Journeys in Wangaratta
A blog and local history website about Wangaratta, Victoria, Australia with a focus on surnames CLARK, CONSIDINE, CORDY, CUSACK, HARRIS, JACKEL, MOORE.
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Searchable surname database for early Byaduk Settlers and a brief history of Byaduk.
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The basic region this Website and Forum covers is Albury, Beechworth, Bairnsdale, Benalla, Benambra, Bombala, Bonang, Bright, Bruthen, Buchan, Cann River, Chiltern, Cobram, Corryong, Dargo Eskdale, Euroa, Harrietville, Lakes Entrance, Mansfield, Marysville, Moe, Mt Beauty, Myrtleford, Nathalia, Neerim, Orbost, Omeo Rutherglen, Sale, Tallangatta, Violet Town, Warragul, Wodonga, Drouin, Trafalgar, Wangaratta, Yarragon, Walhalla and the surrounding areas.
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Prior to the middle of 1851 the Australian State of Victoria was known as the Port Phillip District of New South Wales. I began researching the history of this era 40 years ago, originally to compile my own family history, and then to help others with their research. Through this website I hope to make some of the records I have used more widely available.
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A list of the men living in Hamilton in 1859, as printed in the Courier.
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The Bellarine Peninsula and Geelong & District History Site
Geelong & District and the Bellarine Peninsula website...covering local and family history in the greater Barwon region, south west Victoria, Australia. Includes free searchable database containing more than 1.7 million entries for people and places in the region.
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A central Victorian Goldfields Township, Australia. Historical articles, churches, photos, and members research interests.
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This is a website containing the history of all the places in Victoria (Australia) that have now or once had a population over 200 at any time since the establishment of Victoria as a British colony.
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History and pioneer families of the Waanyarra area of Central Victoria Australia.