|
|
QFHS Library holdings
getting started | BDM indexes | census |
convicts | ships/migration |
wills etc | parish records | electoral
rolls | schools | military
| newspapers | maps
| special
records scheme |
catalogue search
What's in the library and resource centre?
Click here to search the catalogue
QFHS maintains a comprehensive library of reference
material, not only for Queensland but also other Australian States
and several overseas countries. For example, resources include the
following -
-
a substantial collection of reference books
on subjects ranging from heraldry and history to vital
records and research guides
-
an excellent range of Australian and overseas
genealogical publications and journals that will keep you
updated in all matters of genealogy and family history
-
an endless number of card, microfilm, microfiche
and computerised indexes
-
a computerised library catalogue enables a much quicker search by any keyword than the card catalogue and is availble online.
-
an ever increasing collection of CD-ROMs
-
numerous pedigree charts submitted by members
over the life time of the society
-
a variety of atlases, gazetteers and maps, including
a complete set of 19th century Ordnance Survey Maps of
England, Scotland and Wales
-
a countless range of cemetery records, and
-
a myriad other documents.
If you have European genealogical interests, our "Guide
to the Continental European Resources in the Queensland Family
History Society Library and Resource Centre" is a very
good buy. The second edition (January 2002), compiled by QFHS members
Rosemary Kopittke, Jackie Buttress and Eric Kopittke, will lead
you through our holdings which include books (library catalogue
references provided) and microforms.

Choose from the many microform resources listed below to track down
that elusive ancestor. If using these resources searchers are well
advised to purchase the family historian's companion titled "Guide
to the Microform Collection in the Queensland Family History Society
Library and Resource Centre" [compiled by
QFHS members, R. Kopittke, D. Robertson & J. Buttress]. Users
will find this publication very helpful as it provides comprehensive
details of specific events, places and range of years covered by
each resource. It also states whether records are available on film,
fiche or CD etc.
|
|
| Archive Office records (excl convict records) |
NSW |
| Battye Library indexes |
WA |
|
Birth, Death & Marriage records
Civil
Parish
Other, including newspaper BDM indexes |
- Worldwide
- AUS, NSW, NT, QLD, SA, TAS, VIC, WA
- ENG, BDF, BRK, BKM, CHS, DBY, DEV, DOR, DUR, ESS, GLS, HAM/IOW,
HEF, KEN, LAN, LEI, LIN, LND/MDX, NTH, NBL, NTT, OXF, RUT,
SAL, SFK, SOM, SRY, STS, WAR, WOR, YKS
- WLS, BRE, GLA
- SCT, ABD, ARL, AYR, BAN, BEW, BUT, CAI, CLK, DFS, DNB, ELG,
FIF, FOR, HAD, INV, KCD, KKD, KRS, LKS, LLG, MLN, NAI, OKI,
PEE, PER, RFW, ROC, ROX, SEL, SHI, STI, SUT, WIG
- DON (IRL)
- NZ
- USA
|
| Cemetery records Monumental inscriptions, burial and undertakers
records |
- NSW, NT, QLD, SA, TAS, VIC, WA
- BHS (Bahamas)
- ALB, ONT (CAN)
- CHS, DBY, DUR, GLS, HRT, KEN, LAN, LND/MDX, NBL, NTT, SRY,
SSX, STS (ENG)
- GLA (WLS)
- DOW (IRL)
- JAM (Jamaica)
- NZ
|
Census records
 |
- NSW, NT, SA
- ONT
- CHI, GSY, JEY
- ENG, Avon, BDF, BRK, BKM, CAM, CHS, CON, CUL, DBY, DEV, DOR,
DUR, ESS, GLS, HAM/IOW, HEF, HRT, HUN, KEN, LAN, LEI, LIN,
LND/MDX, NFK, NTH, NBL, NTT, OXF, RUT, SAL, SFK, SOM, SRY,
SSX, STS, WAR, WES, WIL, WOR, YKS
- WLS, AGY, BRE, CAE, CGN, CMN, DEN, FLN, GLA, MER, MON, MGY,
PEM, RAD
- IRL, CAV, FER, LDY, TYR
- SCT, ABD, ARL, AYR, BAN, BEW, BUT, CAI, CLK, DFS, DNB, ELG,
FIF, FOR, HAD, INV, KCD, KKD, KRS, LKS, LLG, MLN, NAI, OKI,
PEE, PER, RFW, ROC, ROX, SEL, SHI, STI, SUT, WIG
- IOM
- USA
|
| Convict records |
- AUS, NSW, NT, TAS, VIC, WA
- HRT
- IRL
|
Court records
Divorces, insolvencies, intestacies, naturalisations, wills and probate
records |
- NSW, QLD, VIC
- ENG, HAM/IOW, KEN, SSX
- IRL
- NZ
|
Directories
Almanacs, Post Office and commercial
Genealogical (members' interests etc)
Geographical (Atlases, gazetteers)
Occupational
Telephone |
- Worldwide
- AUS, NSW, NT, QLD, SA, TAS, VIC, WA
- ENG, Avon, BDF, BRK, BKM, CAM, CHS, CON, CUL, DBY, DEV, DOR,
DUR, ESS, GLS, HAM/IOW, HEF, HRT, HUN, KEN, LAN, LEI, LIN,
LND/MDX, NFK, NTH, NBL, NTT, OXF, RUT, SAL, SFK, SOM, SRY,
SSX, STS, WAR, WES, WIL, WOR, YKS
- WLS, CAE, DEN, MON
- SCT, ABD, ARL, AYR, BAN, BEW, BUT, CAI, CLK, DFS, DNB, ELG,
FIF, FOR, HAD, INV, KCD, KKD, KRS, LKS, LLG, MLN, NAI, OKI,
PEE, PER, RFW, ROC, ROX, SEL, SHI, STI, SUT, WIG
- IRL, ANT, ARM, CAV, CLA, COR, DON, DOW, DUB, FER, GAL, KER,
KID, LET, LIM, LDY, LOU, MAY, MEA, MOG, ROS, SLI, TIP, TYR,
WAT, WIC
- IOM
- EUR
- GER
- NZ
- CH (Switzerland)
- USA
|
| Electoral rolls |
- NSW, QLD, VIC
- GLS (ENG)
- DUB (IRL)
- NZ
|
| Family History Library catalogue |
Worldwide |
| Family histories |
- AUS
- ENG, KEN, LAN
- SCT
- USA
|
| Family Registry index |
Worldwide |
| International Genealogical index TM (IGI) |
Worldwide |
Land records
|
- NSW, NT, QLD, VIC
- BDF, BRK, BKM, CAM, DEV, DOR, HRT, KEN, LAN, LIN, NTH, NTT,
SFK, SOM, WAR, WIL, WOR, YKS
- SCT
- IRL
- IOM
- PNG
- NZ
|
| Migration |
- AUS, NSW, NT, QLD, SA, TAS, VIC, WA
- DEN
- ENG
- GER
- IRL
- NZ
- USA
|
| Military |
|
| Miscellaneous |
- Worldwide
- AUS, NSW, NT, QLD, SA, TAS, VIC
- CAN, ALB
- ENG, BKM, DUR, ESS, KEN, LAN, LIN, LND/MDX, NTH, NBL, SRY,
WAR, YKS
- WLS
- SCT, AYR, LKS
- IRL, CAR, COR, FER, KER, KIK, LEX, LIM, LOU, MAY, MEA, OFF,
TIP, WAT, WEX
- PNG
- NZ
- USA
|
| Newspapers (excl other categories) |
- NSW, NT, QLD, SA, VIC
- NBL
- WIG
- PNG
- USA
|
| Parish and Vital Records list |
Worldwide |
| School records |
|
| Ships & shipping (excl migration)
Other suggested links
NAA
QSA
|
- NSW, NT, QLD, SA, VIC
- ENG
- NZ
NOTE : Enquiries are welcome but please note
that our ships/shipping records are limited and, as a service
to genealogists and family historians, we will offer you advice
on other repositories where records can be accessed. (See other
suggested links).
|
| Strays |
- Worldwide
- Australasia
- ENG, SRY, GLA
|

Have you considered these sources?
Family history is made possible because we all have
surnames and all family historians, be they professional genealogists
or people exploring their own family tree, have to start their search
somewhere. To start tracing your family tree, you should begin with
the more recent events, which are to be found in family records such
as births, deaths and marriages, and follow them back through the
generations.
-
Indexes to Birth,
death and marriage records
Generally speaking, certificates give you details of when and where these
events occurred. Birth certificates will also give you parents' names,
mothers' maiden name and occupation of the father; marriage certificates
will give you the occupation, address and age of the couple; death certificates
will give you the cause of death, and age of the deceased.
-
The International Genealogical Index™ (IGI) – 1538-1875
is a very good place to begin. It is an index of births, baptisms
and marriages extracted from the Genealogical Society of Utah
(Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints™) microfilm project.
The 1988 and 1992 editions are available on microfiche; the 1993
edition and updates on CD-ROM. The International Genealogical
Index™ (IGI) – 1538-1875 is a very good place to begin. It is
an index of births, baptisms and marriages extracted from the
Genealogical Society of Utah (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day
Saints™) microfilm project. The 1988 and 1992 editions are available
on microfiche; the 1993 edition and updates on CD-ROM.
-
Close to home, the Birth, death and marriage
indexes for Queensland, other Australian States and New
Zealand are on microfiche while CD-ROM versions are also available
except for South Australia and the Northern Territory.
-
England and Wales Family Records Centre General
Register Office (GRO, formerly St Catherine's House) indexes
give birth, death and marriage details for the period 1837-1942
- microfilm and fiche.
-
Cemetery records : An extensive
coverage of Queensland, other Australian States, New Zealand,
England, Scotland and Ireland are available on microfiche and
in book form. The George Bond Collection of photos of headstones
in Australia are available in albums.

Other useful sources of information will be found
by searching some very basic records and the following examples are
intended as a guide to approach your searches.
-
Census
A census is an accurate head-count of the population of
a country on one particular night. Census information was originally
used to study population growth, its effect on the economy and
wealth of the nation, and to assess future educational requirements.
1851 Census of England & Wales and less extensive
indexes for 1821, 1831, 1841, 1861, 1871 and 1891 available on microfiche
and in books. 1851
Census of England & Wales and less extensive
indexes for 1821, 1831, 1841, 1861, 1871 and 1891 available on
microfiche and in books
1881 British Census & National Index (CDs); Census of England & Wales:
Royal Navy, and Miscellaneous. Complete set of published indexes and microfiche
1891 Census Index for Scotland - microfiche
South Australia – 1841 and index, on microfiche
Northern Territory – 1881, 1891, 1901, on microfiche
-
Convict records
If you are Australian there's a good chance that you will have a
convict as an ancestor and they are well documented in both Australian
and overseas records.
Convicts and Exiles transported from Ireland - fiche
Bound Indents; Death Registers; Convicts absconding and apprehended; Indents;
Transported Convicts; Musters and other papers; Conditional pardons; Applications
to marry; Registers of Tickets of Leave in NSW etc - fiche
Tasmanian convicts - fiche
Tickets of leave & certificates of Freedom index in VIC - fiche
Convict records of WA, on microfiche
-
Ships, Shipping Lists/Migration
A wealth of information can be obtained from the many records that document
the arrival of your ancestor to these shores.
NOTE: Enquiries are welcome but please
note that our ships/shipping records are limited and, as a service to
genealogists and family historians, we will offer you advice on other
repositories where records can be accessed. (See other suggested links).

NSW, Immigration, Immigration deposit journals - on microfiche
NSW, Bounty (assisted) Immigrants - on film
NSW, Index to unassisted arrivals - on microfiche
Immigration to Victoria: Index of inward passenger lists - on microfiche
Assisted immigrants to Victoria - on microfiche
German immigrants to Port Phillip
Immigration/Emigration: shipping passengers arrivals from overseas to Albany,
WA - on microfiche
Assisted immigrants to Tasmania - on microfiche
Unassisted Immigrants & Coastal Passengers Hobart - on microfiche
Discharged and deserted seamen QLD - microfiche
Emigrants to Australasia – An expanding series of lists and indexes of
emigrants to Australasia through the port of Hamburg, print and microfiche
Immigrants to SA - on microfiche
South Australia ship deserters register - on microfiche
Port Darwin shipping index and passenger list - on microfiche.
National Probate Calendars and Prerogative Court of Canterbury
(PCC) Indexes to England and Wales wills and administrations 1853-1943, on
microfiche
Coroners' inquests; Divorces in NSW - microfiche
QLD Insolvencies, Intestacies and Wills - on microfiche
Probate indexes for Victoria, Northern Territory, New South Wales, England
and Wales - on microfiche
VIC Police gazettes; Divorces; Prisoners - microfiche
Scottish Old Parish Registers (OPR) Index for baptisms, banns
and burials pre-1855 - on microfiche
Roman Catholic Parish Register Indexes – baptisms, marriages, burials of
24 Queensland churches
The Commonwealth Electoral Rolls for Queensland (1903-1987)
- some 5,550 microfiche
-
School records
In 1870, provision was made for the education of children up to the age
of 10 years in England and Wales, although attendance did not become
compulsory until some ten years later. Similar provisions have existed
here in Australia.
Victorian Teachers - on microfiche
Queensland Teachers & School Pupils' Indexes - on microfiche
Nominal roll of AIF; Vietnam veterans; 24th Inf Bn - microfiche & disks
Army index & lists for England - microfiche 
Index of several NSW, QLD, SA and VIC newspapers from the
birth, death, marriages, funeral notices and obituaries columns - on microfiche
-
Maps
Maps can be very helpful in building up a picture of your ancestors if
you know the town or country where they lived. They may confirm land
ownership, and can bring to life information about property changing
hands, perhaps as an inheritance.
Atlases, maps and Gazetteers. A large collection covering England,
Wales, Scotland, Ireland, old German Empire, Germany, Scandinavia, France, Italy,
Baltic States, Benelux countries, Hungary and Poland.
Griffith's Valuation for Ireland – A printed list of land occupiers in Ireland
(complied between 1848 and 1864) naming approximately 1 million people -
microfiche and index on CD.
New South Wales – Index and guide to landholders, and licensed squatters

Special Records Scheme
If you are aware of a particular resource that you believe
would be worthwhile adding to the library's resources, please let us know.
It may even be already in the library, or a resource that is awaiting purchase
through our Special Records Scheme. The scheme benefits
not only you but also all other members. This is the way it works:
-
You nominate a resource that has particular relevance
to your own research (Click here to
download a form for you to complete)
-
You donate half the purchase costs
-
You can claim your share as a tax deduction
-
QFHS pays the balance and places the order
-
You have exclusive use of the resource for three months
from acquisition date
-
After this time the resource is shelved in open access.
Perhaps you would like to contribute something towards
our ever-expanding collection? Were you aware that donations of
two dollars (AUD$2.00) or above to the Queensland Family History Society Library
Fund are tax-deductible under Section 78 of the Income Tax Assessment Act?
(Click here to
download a record of your donation form.)
Click on this link to go to our simple and convenient Automated
Feedback Response form to alert us of a new and interesting publication
for family historians. To check our holdings, click here.
To search our catalogue, click here.

getting started | BDM
indexes | census | convicts
| ships/migration | wills
etc | parish records | electoral
rolls | schools | military
| newspapers | maps
| special records
scheme |
catalogue search
|
Last update 24 November 2008
|
|
|