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    1. Re: [AUS-NSW] Familysearch Cemetery Cards
    2. Jordan
    3. HI The familysearch catalogue has several entries for Australia, New South Wales, Junee and cemetery records: two of them refer back to the Sydney Branch cards but a third gives another film: http://tiny.cc/yaokrw You can order this film for viewing at a participating Family History Centre near where you live. You will see from having read the wiki that some of the card entries are based on other lists and indexes, so its possible that the information will be the same. The Sydney Morning Herald is online after 1 Jan 1955: * Sydney Morning Herald (and Sun-Herald) Archive 1955-1995 accessed through your library, for example The State Library of NSW http://tiny.cc/ktokrw A newspaper circulating in the area at the time of your interest has been microfilmed: the Junee Southern Cross. Details at: http://library.sl.nsw.gov.au/record=b2721150~S2 You will need to talk to your local library to see if you can organise access to these, There is a more recent transcription of records published in Australia: Humphrys, Brian; "Original Junee Cemetery & Old Junee Cemetery headstone transcriptions" (1995). Again your local library may be able to help you find a copy. Regards On 27/01/2013, MargM <[email protected]> wrote: > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Marion Giles" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2013 8:34 PM > Subject: [AUS-NSW] Familysearch Cemetery Cards > > > Hi, > > I found the burial of a family member on the Familysearch > Cemetery Index Cards but the death does not appear on the NSW > BDM, I searched using various spellings of the surname etc. > The date is 1955 so not if the was a notice in the Newspaper I > cannot find it as it is not yet on Trove. > > Hi Marion, > > Newspapers in Trove go to 1954 > > > > I tried to email NSW BDM but the email would not send it kept > coming up with an error in sending. >>The cemetery was Junee I wondered if there is any other way I >>can find out more online? > > Doesn't appear to be on line except for the pioneer cemetery . > > > Did they live in that area ? Did they leave a will ? > > > Ancestry have Electoral rolls , death and cemetery indexes etc > etc > > > Bye > > MargM > Beautiful NSW Central Coast > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message >

    01/28/2013 01:57:53
    1. [AUS-NSW] Thanks again
    2. Marion Giles
    3. Thank you all again for all your help, I am very grateful for the full record from the cemetery book. I hadn't thought of ordering Australian records from the Family History Centre, I used to go regularly I have quite a lot of information about Alfred partly because he was in his younger years a bad lad, also his wife and childen are in the Benevolent Assylum Records. Marg, you think 3 of his children died quite young?   Regards, Marion     ________________________________ From: Jordan <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Monday, 28 January 2013, 9:57 Subject: Re: [AUS-NSW] Familysearch Cemetery Cards HI The familysearch catalogue has several entries for Australia, New South Wales, Junee and cemetery records: two of them refer back to the Sydney Branch cards but a third gives another film: http://tiny.cc/yaokrw You can order this film for viewing at a participating Family History Centre near where you live. You will see from having read the wiki that some of the card entries are based on other lists and indexes, so its possible that the information will be the same. The Sydney Morning Herald is online after 1 Jan 1955: * Sydney Morning Herald (and Sun-Herald) Archive 1955-1995 accessed through your library, for example The State Library of NSW         http://tiny.cc/ktokrw A newspaper circulating in the area at the time of your interest has been microfilmed: the Junee Southern Cross. Details at: http://library.sl.nsw.gov.au/record=b2721150~S2 You will need to talk to your local library to see if you can organise access to these, There is a more recent transcription of records published in Australia: Humphrys, Brian; "Original Junee Cemetery & Old Junee Cemetery headstone transcriptions" (1995). Again your local library may be able to help you find a copy. Regards On 27/01/2013, MargM <[email protected]> wrote: > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Marion Giles" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2013 8:34 PM > Subject: [AUS-NSW] Familysearch Cemetery Cards > > > Hi, > > I found the burial of a family member on the Familysearch > Cemetery Index Cards but the death does not appear on the NSW > BDM, I searched using various spellings of the surname etc. > The date is 1955 so not if the was a notice in the Newspaper I > cannot find it as it is not yet on Trove. > > Hi Marion, > >  Newspapers in Trove  go to 1954 > > > > I tried to email NSW BDM but the email would not send it kept > coming up with an error in sending. >>The cemetery was Junee I wondered if there is any other way I >>can find out more online? > > Doesn't appear to be on line except for the pioneer cemetery . > > > Did they live in that area ? Did they leave a will ? > > >  Ancestry  have Electoral rolls , death and cemetery indexes etc > etc > > > Bye > >                  MargM > Beautiful NSW Central Coast > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    01/28/2013 04:05:02