Start building your Family Tree with a 14 Day Free Trial to Ancestry.com.au


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One in five Australians are now researching their family history online making it one of Australia’s top 10 uses of the Internet .^ Discover your story by taking advantage of this 14 Day Free Trial at Ancestry.com.au! Ancestry.com.au is Australia’s No. 1 website* for family history resources. It is a subscription based website that enables…Read More

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Ancestry.com.au reveals the Last Will and Testament of Wealthy Britons


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Ancestry.com.au, Australia’s number one family history website[i], announced the launch of London, England, Wills and Probate, 1525 – 1858, historical records which detail some of the largest inheritances passed down in the early years of the history of the city. With over one third of all Australians having UK heritage[ii] and almost six per cent…Read More

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Ancestry.com.au opens up 40 million military records free to Australians this ANZAC Day weekend


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Ancestry.com.au is encouraging Australians to celebrate and remember their military ancestry by opening up their collection of over 40 million historic military records free to the public from 22 until 26 April, 2011. Ancestry.com.au will also be hosting a Tribute Wall on the Ancestry Facebook page where people can post stories and tributes to loved…Read More

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National Australian Birth, Marriage and Death Database Spanning 200 Years


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15 million records from all states¹ starting from 1788 through to 1985² now online reveal new insights into Australian history: The records of those who were born, married or died in Australia from 1788 through to 1985 have been assembled into one fully searchable database – The Australian Birth, Marriage and Death Indexes – and…Read More

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Preserving Family Treasures and Heirlooms


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The National Archives of Australia has announced the release of Keeping Family Treasures, an illustrated guide on how to look after precious family heirlooms in the home. Using the family treasures of famous and lesser-known Australians, National Archives conservators provide helpful preservation advice on caring for family keepsakes. Contributors to the guide include cookery writer…Read More

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Discover Your Story at Ancestry.com.au


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Discover more than you ever imagined about the generations of family that made you who you are today at Ancestry.com.au, Australia’s most popular family history site, offers members access to 850 million searchable Australian and UK family history records. Launched in 2006, Ancestry’s historical record collection reflects Australia’s multicultural heritage and enables members to explore…Read More

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Social Networking Site for those Interested in Genealogy


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MyHeritage.com is a social network for families with a focus on genealogy. It’s a platform which you and your family can make a ‘home’ online; sharing a family tree, photos, video material, memories and family stories. The site allows you to invite and keep in touch with family members through its message system and family…Read More

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Search for long-lost relatives and build your family tree online


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Genes Reunited helps people to find living relations and takes them back in time to discover their family history. Genes Reunited was launched in 2003 as a sister-site to the Internet phenomenon Friends Reunited. Since then it has grown to become the UK’s largest family history website. It marked a revolution in genealogy and ancestry…Read More

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