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Friday, July 6, 2018

FRIDAY FOSSICKING 6TH JULY, 2018

FRIDAY FOSSICKING



                                                                  




J. Miller MARSHALL (22 November 1858 - 12-Jun-1935)  Dead in Minehead, England, Public Domain                   














* GENERAL INTEREST


Australia’s Most Beautiful Art Galleries | Brisbane | The Urban List

Bathurst Cemetery CD | available from Bathurst Family History Group Inc



Looking at Anna  The Legal Genealogist


Dictionary of Sydney has posted a new item, 'Helicopter Crashes in City' 

Saying thanks for an amazing resource  The Legal Genealogist

Brisbane Writer's Festival Newsletter 6-9 Sept. lots of competitions, functions, etc.

Heritage & History Maureen Taylor & Amy Johnson Crow interactive live event

Photo Detective Podcast Maureen Taylor

Irish Graveyards :: Locations


I Love Bello Shire   Debbie Spillane Backchat 

Almost 140 years after ancestor made his mark on Darwin, more than 50 family members return - ABC News

Wireless sensors fitted in Coffs' public toilets | Coffs Coast Advocate

Grand 'old lady' to celebrate 90 years | Coffs Coast Advocate

#OTD in 1897 – Birth of Tom Barry, in Co Kerry, one of the most prominent guerrilla leaders in the Irish Republican Army during the Irish War of Independence.    Stair na hÉireann


Find My Past

Search Us & Canada Records »          Canadian census records      10 essential US resources



Ireland Newsletter

A Wolf Story by Lady Wilde            'Time Slipping at Seapoint' by Ray McEnaney

Labhraidh Loingseach - The King with Horse's Ears


Visit Brisbane

Three epic craft beer trails in Brisbane         17 reasons to visit Brisbane this winter

3 things not to miss at Regional Flavours       Your guide to whale watching in Brisbane



Australian War Memorial




Smithsonian










Family History Daily





Society of Australian Genealogists




Atlas Obscura








Cairns Family History

Newsletter  DNA Interest Group - July 7     Family History for Beginners

CFH members can submit posts to appear on our blog      and a whole lot more news in the newsletter...

State Library Qld

Islands: hidden histories from Queensland islands         Winter Holiday Fun

Scaling a home-based business   Twilight in the Red Box


Anglo-Celtic Connections






Find My Past









This is a huge online dictionary of more than 45,000 English, Scottish, Welsh, Irish and Cornish surnames, from the Middle Ages to today. This authoritative reference work also includes a guide to surnames and family history research.

You will need a Library card to use this resource at home. Don’t have one? Register online (Australian Citizens)


Unbound: The Australian Voice  Latest issue online





records-access-alerts



There are several groups asking for exemptions on data privacy in the European Union.

Financial watchdogs from North America, Britain and Asia are seeking an exemption from the EU's new data privacy law, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The request is to avoid hampering cross-border investigations. The financial officials say not being exempted from the GDPR could jeopardize international  probes and enforcement actions involving market manipulation and fraud.
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In the United Kingdom, Privacy International, Liberty and Open Rights Group –joined more than 60 NGOs calling for  a halt to collection communication data. The groups have filed complaints to the European Commission calling for EU governments to stop requiring companies to store all communications data.  They note that the practice was ruled unlawful by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) in two separate judgments in 2014 and 2016.—which was before the GDPR became effective. Complaints have been filed in 11 EU member states: Belgium, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and the UK.  To read mores see:

Dutch privacy regulator says 600 complaints have been filed about possible privacy violations since the GDPR became effective May 25, 2018. In assessing the first 400 complaints a common issue was people asking an organization to delete their personal data. One –third of the complaints involved the "right to be forgotten". Over 85 percent of the complaints were about companies.






* IRISH CENTRAL














Why did Matthew spurn his family?    Clogs and Clippers


My Danish name-twin chasing ancestors



Cant find a black sheep  chasingskeletons

The Empire Called and I Answered: Sergeant George of the Railways Unit


52 Ancestors #26 – Black Sheep – John Clinch ‹ jenealogyscrapbook Jenny MacKay

South Australian records online, conferences coming up & other news - Genealogy Notes 16-30 Jun 2018 Shauna Hicks


Remember ‹ Waking up on the Wrong Side of 50

My Grandmother’s Book ‹ HistorianRuby: An Historian's Miscellany




book reviews...

Theresa Smith







That Moment in Time


ancient Irish legends, C of Ire Gazettes online, Canada obits, FREE downloads other Nat. archives, Webinars, Wiltshire BDMs, new records Co Westmeath, book reviews, finding cause of death without certificate, what did gladiators eat?, Boulder (Western Australia) cem index online, Scotland Fife death index, how many languages in India?, useful websites for family historians, family of dead boy find man posing as him- thanks to ancestry, true cost of your empty wallet, Liam Neeson’s selfless act, llama protects sheep, whose ancestor was on the Mayflower, and much more… Feel free to share…



Irish Graves

St. Patrick's Catholic Cem. Nth Parramatta thanks to Noelene Harris


BIOGRAPHIES second page

Fingal, Tasmania thanks to Duncan Grant

Wagga Wagga, regional NSW thanks to Gail Christopher
Wardell, regional NSW thanks to Samantha Elley

Of Irish Descent.. thanks to Timothy Ciscel


CEMETERY INDEXES additions



Headlines of Old

FREE journey- Australia's Colonial History Prt 3., Nitmiluk on your bucket list?, Northern Territory, enterprising Irishman, Dakota crash, Cutta Cutta Caves, beautiful ancient land, 




As They Were

IGP additions from June 2018, Carlow, Cavan, Dublin, Fermanagh, Laois, Mayo, Meath, Monagahan & Fermanagh, Tipperary, Tyrone, Westmeath, Wicklow,


Some responses to a questionnaire/geneameme.. many thanks to those who replied…no time limit, feel free to add your responses either below the post, or email me…








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