Hi all, http://www.aif.adfa.edu.au:8080/index.html The AIF Project is a research and information activity at The University of NSW at the Australian Defence Force Academy, Canberra. The project has developed a database that records information on the more than 330,000 men and women who embarked from Australia for overseas in the (First) Australian Imperial Force, 1914-1918. The database is searchable by family name, and optional given name(s). I found it quite easy to search by both name and/or by Regimental Number. It is then possible then search by Regiment so see who was in the same Regiment. Details listed include regimental number, religion, occupation, address, marital status, age at embarkation, next of kin (including relationship, name and address), enlistment date, unit name, AWM Embarkation Roll number, embarkation details, unit from Nominal Roll, Fate, Place of death or wounding, Age at death, Place of burial, Panel number - Roll of Honour Australian War Memorial, Promotions, Medals and other details such as Cause of death. Cheers Robyn Fisher (nee Ellis) Researching Ellis, Howlett, Hogben, Maidment, Hollins, Kent, Edington, Fisher, Miller, Sweetland, Helyer.
Hi Robyn Thanks for your email. Just wondering if you are related to Alfred John Howlett born in Bairnsdale in 1881. My grandmother married a George Fisher from Norfolk and died in Sydney in 1891. Regards Carolyn Chalmers (nee Fisher) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robyn Fisher" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 7:07 PM Subject: [AVG] Australian Anzacs in the Great War 1914-1918 - AIF Database > Hi all, > > http://www.aif.adfa.edu.au:8080/index.html > > The AIF Project is a research and information activity at The > University of NSW at the Australian Defence Force Academy, Canberra. > > The project has developed a database that records information on the > more than 330,000 men and women who embarked from Australia for > overseas in the (First) Australian Imperial Force, 1914-1918. > > The database is searchable by family name, and optional given name(s). > I found it quite easy to search by both name and/or by Regimental > Number. It is then possible then search by Regiment so see who was in > the same Regiment. > > Details listed include regimental number, religion, occupation, > address, marital status, age at embarkation, next of kin (including > relationship, name and address), enlistment date, unit name, AWM > Embarkation Roll number, embarkation details, unit from Nominal Roll, > Fate, Place of death or wounding, Age at death, Place of burial, Panel > number - Roll of Honour Australian War Memorial, Promotions, Medals and > other details such as Cause of death. > > > Cheers > > Robyn Fisher (nee Ellis) > Researching Ellis, Howlett, Hogben, Maidment, Hollins, Kent, Edington, > Fisher, Miller, Sweetland, Helyer. > > > ==== AUS-VIC-GIPPSLAND Mailing List ==== > Have you registered your surnames on the AVG home page??? Go to http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~surreal/AVG/ and from there to Surnames for further details. > >