Around year 2000 I found my ancestors on a family tree on the net somewhere in Australia. Some person was researching about Australian pastors. My parents Inge and Ann (born Behrend) Svensson and my relatives Jean-Pierre and Dorothea (born Behrend)Hürel where there as well as my mothers parents who at the time lived in India (as British citizens). I'd be very thankful is someone could point me to that paper work. I can't any longer find the information on the net.
Inge Svensson <ingesvensson@orion.vokby.se> wrote: <deleted> : I'd be very thankful is someone could point me to that paper work. I : can't any longer find the information on the net. You can't find it, or it's not there? If it's a case of the website having been removed, see http://www.archive.org for an archive of former web pages. The latter only helps if you know the url. -dja
"Inge Svensson" <ingesvensson@orion.vokby.se> wrote in message news:heuibe$6kj$1@news.albasani.net... > Around year 2000 I found my ancestors on a family tree on the net > somewhere in Australia. Some person was researching about Australian > pastors. My parents Inge and Ann (born Behrend) Svensson and my > relatives Jean-Pierre and Dorothea (born Behrend)Hürel where there as > well as my mothers parents who at the time lived in India (as British > citizens). > I'd be very thankful is someone could point me to that paper work. I > can't any longer find the information on the net. The website may have disappearred by now but here are 2 places that might be worth trying but they may not give you any result: 1) The National Library of Australia (NLA) has been attempting to record websites that are in danger of disappearing without trace and are archiving them: http://trove.nla.gov.au/ 2) A copy of the thesis may have been lodged with the Society of Australian Genealogists and if so you should be able to access it even if not online: http://www.sag.org.au/ The SAG site is not an easy one to use, but perservere as it's often worth the effort.
FarmI skrev: > "Inge Svensson" <ingesvensson@orion.vokby.se> wrote in message > news:heuibe$6kj$1@news.albasani.net... >> Around year 2000 I found my ancestors on a family tree on the net >> somewhere in Australia. Some person was researching about Australian >> pastors. My parents Inge and Ann (born Behrend) Svensson and my >> relatives Jean-Pierre and Dorothea (born Behrend)Hürel where there as >> well as my mothers parents who at the time lived in India (as British >> citizens). >> I'd be very thankful is someone could point me to that paper work. I >> can't any longer find the information on the net. > > The website may have disappearred by now but here are 2 places that might be > worth trying but they may not give you any result: > 1) The National Library of Australia (NLA) has been attempting to record > websites that are in danger of disappearing without trace and are archiving > them: > http://trove.nla.gov.au/ > 2) A copy of the thesis may have been lodged with the Society of Australian > Genealogists and if so you should be able to access it even if not online: > http://www.sag.org.au/ > The SAG site is not an easy one to use, but perservere as it's often worth > the effort. > > Thank you. Didn't have any luck though.