Friday, March 31, 2017

FRIDAY FOSSICKING 31st MARCH, 2017



FRIDAY FOSSICKING







Walter Withers

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* IRISH CENTRAL




and here they are...




* GENERAL INTEREST





Geniaus  .. see below*

* Free Family History Library Classes and Webinars for April 2017





National Archives UK






National Archives Australia






Summers Past online exhibition cossies, togs, bathers

A Place to Call Home? Migrant hostel memories Townsville


Whole newswletter can be read online at View it on the web


The Convict's Daughter - Nightlife - ABC Radio

Martin McGuinness 1950-2017  The Irish Story


Ancestoring: Permissions  Michelle Simmons Lewis

GeneaWebinars: Picture This: Images You Can Freely Use - free webinar by Judy Russell now online for limited time

Anglo-Celtic Connections










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United States Marriages Virginia and Rhode Island


Victoria Cemeteries  Australia


How to get the most from live family history shows

This short video from Who Do You Think You Are? Live will give you a taste of what’s on offer at bigger family history event

Top Tips For Attending Genealogy Events

Survival Guide 

Investigate local history

One-name studies






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A Faithful Wife, True and Kind ! Outback Family History

My Own Eva … | Memorabilia House


Life in Donegal Ireland 1857 | Tracking Down The Family



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WESTERN AUSTRALIA Irish Graves - they who sleep in foreign lands   additions



Our thoughts go out to all affected by the terrible weather 
so many have been experiencing. 





Friday, March 24, 2017

FRIDAY FOSSICKING 24th MARCH, 2017


FRIDAY FOSSICKING







Walter Withers

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Public_domain















* GENERAL INTEREST



Family Tree Maker Finally Gets a Free Update: Here's How to Find It | Family History Daily



South Brisbane Cemetery:  Articles, including...


Australia’s Oldest Surviving European Cemetery (1790)



Irish actors and actresses Is your favourite here?

Irish Historic Town Atlases released online, free, for Early Modern, Gaelic and Plantation towns Claire Santry


State Archives NSW Online Indexes


State Library NSW Browse e resources



New content has been added to the 'What's new? page at John Grenham's Irish Ancestors site.


* Atlantic Magazine has an interesting article about a Christian monk who travels from the Balkans to the Middle East to save Christian and Islamic manuscripts that are threatened by war, weather, theft and ISIS. Father Columbia Stewart trained teams to photograph the ancient books with the help of Minnesota –based  Hill Museum and Manuscript Library (HMML), a non-profit he directs. Thus far over 140,000 complete manuscripts which comprise more than 50 million handwritten pages have been photographed. Recently HMML has expanded to India where it photographed 10,000 palm-leaf manuscripts. HMML has also worked in middle eastern countries photographing manuscripts ranging from Coptic to Maronite and Greek to Latin. It is currently digitizing more than 300,000 Islamic manuscripts.

To read the magazine article see:

To visit HMML's website see: http://www.hmml.org/our-global-work.html

To view the manuscripts one has to sign an agreement that you will not copy or redistribute the images. See: https://www.vhmml.org/readingRoom/

Thank you to Rose Felman, Israel Genealogical Research Association for sharing the Atlantic Magazine article with us.


* Will they survive?

The Isle of Man is a self-governing British Crown dependency in the Irish Sea between England and Ireland. The Isle of Man was a base for alien civilian internment camps in both the First World War (1914–18) and the Second World War (1939–45). During World War I the British government interned male citizens of the Central Powers, principally Germany, Austria-Hungary and Ottoman Turkey. They were held mainly in internment camps at Knockaloe, close to Peel, and a smaller one near Douglas.

During World War II the Isle of Man was used as the primary site for the internment of civilian enemy aliens, both male and female. The camps were predominantly in commandeered hotels and boarding houses in seaside towns on the island. Around the camp.

Douglas, is the capitol of the Isle of Man and its largest town with a population of about 28,000 (2011) according to Wikipedia.  The Douglas Library states it is lacking in storage space and may dispose of its archive of papers dating from the 1860's to 2000s. The library states the papers are rarely viewed, and they  only receive a few requests per year to view them. A decision on what to do with the papers is expected in April.  

Perhaps if more people knew about this historic treasure, they would be requested more frequently.


Thank you to Janice Sellers for informing us about the article.



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* need patience, but could be worthwhile
HCCDA is a sub-archive of the Australian Data Archive (ADA).
Please use the new URL from now on: http://hccda.ada.edu.au/regions/NSW

HCCDA Documents: New South Wales

Here is a list of the documents currently held in the HCCDA and originally published in the colony of New South Wales. Click on a document name to start working with that document.
RegionYearDocumentPagesTables
NSW1833census36
NSW1836census34
NSW1841census55
NSW1846census5258
NSW1851census5147
NSW1856census92103
NSW1861census703686
NSW1871census12851245
NSW1881census199141
NSW1891census770770
NSW1901census824832
  

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Could you discover a unique Queensland story?
Applications close 5pm Wednesday 29 March 
for SLQ’s 2017 research fellowships, offered as part of the Queensland Memory Awards. The seven fellowship opportunities are open to all, from researchers and academics, to artists, writers, musicians and more.



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The National Archives UK

Search and download our online army and militia records*

British Royal Navy Allotment Declarations 1795-1852 (ADM 27)

Family History webinars   Monday 3 April to Friday 7 April
13:00-14:00 GMT, each day  click each below for details
 Choice Cuts at the Boucherie D'Arts  Urunga, NSW.. innovative

IrishGenealogyNews: The Sligo Journal joins British Newspaper Archive




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A few late St. Patrick's Day posts... too late for last week's publication..



















your treats as always...








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Explore Irish Records 

How Irish are you? Fun Quiz

Irish research webinar

Are you an Irish genealogy expert?




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My Family Surnames Jenny Coates

Why Did Mom Save That Recipe? The Family Curator

Coffin from Beer Cases  Outback Family History




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