|
|
QFHS Publications: A brief overview
Prices: Go to category and select
product for details incl packaging & postage
|
|
A
B
C
D
E F G
H
I J K
L
M
N
O
P Q
R
S
T U V
W X Y Z |
|
A |
Albany Creek [Brisbane]
Cemetery
(inscriptions, verse, deceased's details and some
photos) 1873-1997
Located cnr Fahey's East Road and Old Northern Road,
this cemetery was gazetted on 19 March 1873. Includes
full inscriptions, verses, map of cemetery showing where
each grave is located, some photographs, history and
bibliography. Listings give name, date of death, age,
type of headstone, and stone mason for each grave.
Earliest grave: George Edward Draper, 9 February 1873,
aged 39; oldest person buried: Bridget Poole, aged 102.
Go to here |
|
|
Alberton, Bethania Lutheran, Eagleby, Mount Cotton
and Pimpama Island Cemeteries (Queensland): Monumental
Inscriptions and George Bond Photographic Collection
Complete transcripts and
indexes of the monumental inscriptions of each of these
cemeteries. Also included are the relevant sections of
the George Bond Photographic Collection - an indexed
collection of photographs by a former stonemason. Stats:
Alberton 120 MIs and 110 photos; Bethania Lutheran
336/118, Eagleby 109/90, Pimpama Island 402/211.
Go to
here |
|
|
Anglican Cemeteries and Columbaria (Brisbane):
Monumental Inscriptions:
VOLUME 1: (Parish
of Sherwood) Prev published as Anglican Church of
Australia Parish of Sherwood (Brisbane) Cemetery and
Columbarium Wall). A complete transcript and index of
1300 monumental inscriptions.
VOLUME 2: Complete
transcripts of the inscriptions of eleven of Brisbane's
Anglican Cemeteries, Columbaria and Gardens of
Remembrance. Stats: 1900 references and maps showing the
layout of each of the sites are included. Columbaria :
Annerley St Phillip’s, East Brisbane St Paul’s, Kangaroo
Point St Mary’s, Kelvin Grove St James, New Farm St
Michael and All Angels, Wilston St Alban's.
Garden of Remembrance:
Camp Hill Annunciation, Ekibin St Luke’s, Lutwyche St
Andrew’s, Sandgate St Margaret's.
Cemetery: Tingalpa Christ
Church.
VOLUME 3: Coorparoo St
Stephens, Grovely St Matthews, Kenmore Church of the
Holy Spirit, Middle Park St Catherines, Red Hill St
Barnabas. 1300 names from 1868.
Go to
here |
|
|
Australians and Other Expatriates in Papua New
Guinea 1888-1975 (prev published as Some
Expatriates of Papua New Guinea)
An invaluable resource
covering various records of Australians, Germans,
Pacific Islanders and other expatriates and includes a
comprehensive index.
Records indexed — Cemetery
Inscriptions, Registers and Memorials (22), Changes of
name (from Government Gazette etc), German Deportees,
Gun Licences 1891-1895, Naturalisations: applications
for Australian naturalisation (PNG Government Gazettes),
Probate Notices 1888-1975 (from Government Gazettes),
and Birth, Marriage and Death Notices (newspapers).
Government Gazettes
indexed —British New Guinea 1888-1906, Papua 1906-1942,
British Administration of German New Guinea 1914-1919,
Papua New Guinea 1945-1975.
Newspapers indexed —
Papuan Courier 1911-1942, Rabaul Record 1916-1918,
Rabaul Times 1925-1942, South Pacific Post 1950-1959,
Rabaul Times 1957-1959, New Guinea Courier 1958-1959,
New Guinea Times-Courier 1959.
Go to
here  |
|
B |
Beenleigh Cemetery MIs
[Queensland] 1872-2001
Located at
River Hills Road, estab 1872. Includes inscriptions for
each headstone/plaque: approx 4100 names. Maps included.
Go to here |
| |
Bethania
Lutheran Cemetery MIs & photos [Queensland]
See Alberton |
|
|
British
Army Index 1787
Index to the War Office
List of Officers of the British Army and Marines and
Officers on Half-Pay. A full index to the Army List
published by the War Office on 15th February 1787 and
previously published by QFHSInc as a microfiche
publication. The new improved CD version includes
QFHSdatasearch that enables direct searching of 9500+
names, including 4200 officers on half-pay.
QFHSdatasearch is a generic interface designed to search
genealogy databases and developed by QFHSInc. This
version features field oriented and keyboard searches,
Boolean selection, sorting and wildcard searches. The
index covers name, title (where given), rank, regiment,
whether cavalry, infantry, or on half-pay, and the page
reference. Includes British Armies in England, Scotland,
Wales, Ireland, America (incl. New-York, Pensacola,
Mobille, Louisbourgh, St Augustine, S. Carolina),
Southern Charibbee Islands (incl. Grenada, St Vincent,
Dominica, Barbados, Jamaica, Tobago, Martinique,
Guadeloupe), Nova Scotia, Quebec, New Brunswick,
Newfoundland, Africa (incl. Senegal), East Indies,
Portugal, Gibraltar, Germany, Havannah, Minorca.
Go to
here |
|
|
Brookfield and Moggill Cemeteries (Brisbane):
Monumental Inscriptions
Complete transcripts and
indexes of the monumental inscriptions of two historic
cemeteries. Both are located in the western suburbs of
Brisbane and were still in use in 1996. Earliest
recorded inscriptions: Brookfield, 1876; Moggill, 1901.
Stats: 220 references (Brookfield) and 100 references
(Moggill).
Go to
here |
|
|
Bulimba
Cemetery (Brisbane)
[aka Morningside and Balmoral]: Monumental Inscriptions
A complete transcript and
index of >9900 monumental inscriptions of Bulimba
Cemetery, Brisbane. Originally transcribed in the early
1980s and updated in 1995, this transcript was published
to facilitate Australia-wide research of one of
Brisbane's major cemeteries. Some citizens of Brisbane
buried here include — Jacob WELLER, after whom the
suburb of Weller's Hill is named; Z. W. ROMASZKIEWICZ,
who "organised the Polish people"; Walter H. SNOWDON, a
Pioneer Pearl Sheller of Thursday and Aru Islands; James
STONE, founder of the suburb of Stone's Corner, Amy
Martha PROCTOR, founder of the Brisbane Seaman's
Mission, Ellen McCONNELL, "A good wife and mother. She
done her bit."; Sir James BLAIR KB KCMC, Lt Governor of
Queensland, Chief Justice, and Chancellor of the
University of Queensland; John Bailey HENDERSON, first
government hydraulic engineer of Queensland.
Go to
here |
| |
Bunya, Dayboro, Lawnton, Samford &
Samsonvale Cemeteries: MIs [Queensland] 1866-2002
All
cemeteries are located within the Pine Rivers Shire
adjacent to Brisbane. Inscriptions for approx 2500
names, includes maps.
Go to here |
|
C |
Civil Service [Queensland]
Forerunner
to the Public Service. An index of civil service
employees giving name, present office, location,
category (un/classified or probationary, division
(professional or ordinary), class, DOB, date of initial
appointment, and QGG date/page reference. Original
source documents may show salary, allowances and
qualifications.
See also Public Service
Go to here |
| |
Cleveland Cemetery
Lawn, Columbaria and Gardens
(plaque inscriptions) [Queensland]
1970-2001
Located cnr Russell and
Clarke Streets: approx 1300 names, maps included.
Go to here  |
| |
Cleveland Cemetery MIs
& photos
[excl
columbarium & memorial gardens] [Queensland]
1864-1998 Complete transcripts and index of
headstone inscriptions: includes approx 2050 names, a
map showing the location of each grave, and an index to
photos in the George Bond Photographic Collection.
Columbarium and memorial gardens are not included.
Go to here |
|
|
Coleyville, Engelsburg (Kalbar), Boonah and
Highfields Baptist Cemeteries (Queensland): Monumental
Inscriptions
Coleyville: estab late
1860s, still in use (1997); Engelsburg: commenced 1884;
earliest grave 1885, latest 1923. Burial records remain
in the possession of the Kalbar Baptist church.
Microfiche include a copy of the original German Burial
Register. Boonah: earliest marked grave 1894, the latest
1911. Highfields: now closed apart from one further
burial. Complete transcriptions and indexes of the
monumental inscriptions of these Baptist cemeteries plus
transcripts of the burial registers for Coleyville and
Engelsburg. Maps of each cemetery included.
Go to
here |
|
|
Collection of 50 Biographies of Pre-1859 Families (Queensland)
The biographies of 50
pioneering families who resided in Queensland before
separation from the Colony of New South Wales in 1859.
Go to
here |
| |
Commonwealth Electoral Roll
(Queensland)
An index of
all electors registered in Queensland. Includes name,
sex, place of living, occupation, roll number, polling
place and division. QFHSdatasearch provides for field
oriented and keyword searches, Boolean selection,
sorting, wildcard searches and links to .pdf file images
of the source record.
Go to here |
|
D |
Darling
Downs Cemeteries (Queensland) (Toowoomba/Drayton cemetery not
included)
Indexed lists of the
monumental inscriptions of all the small Darling Downs
cemeteries. Usually includes name, date of death and age
at death.
Volume 1: Aubigny (Lutheran and
Catholic), Back Plains, Bergen, Cecil Plains, Douglas,
Dunmore, Emu Creek, Evergreen, Glencoe (Bethlehem
Lutheran), Goombungee, Greenmount, Greenwood and
Silverleigh, Highfields Baptist, Ivanhoe, Jondaryan,
Kooroongara, Meringandan, Millmerran, Murphy's Creek,
Nobby, North Branch, Westbrook, Western Creek, Yandilla,
Yandilla Station and Yarraman.
Volume 2: Cabarlah, Crow's Nest, Oakey
and Pittsworth.
Go to
here  |
| |
Dayboro
Cemetery: MIs [Queensland] 1866-2002
See Bunya |
|
|
Directory of Family Names
Lists of names being
researched by members of Queensland Family History
Society Inc. OUT OF PRINT February 1998.
Go to
here |
|
E |
Eagleby
Cemetery MIs & photos [Queensland]
See Alberton |
|
|
Early Office
Keepers of Queensland Post Offices
and Receiving Offices
An index to office keepers
listed in Joan Frew's book - Queensland Post Offices
1842-1980 and Receiving Offices 1869-1927. This book
lists a wide ranging selection of early office keepers
and their occupations — chosen to illustrate the range
of people running the offices. Many had other
occupations so you may be surprised to find your
ancestor as a postmaster! Stats: >7,000 references. The
index lists the postmasters/mistresses and the offices
at which they served. Additional information given in
the book includes the year they commenced, other
occupations (in many cases) and occasionally the
location of their property. In addition to Queensland
offices, those of some towns around border areas of NSW
and SA are also mentioned.
Go to
here |
|
|
Early
Pioneers Index (Queensland):1824-1859
(previously
Pre-Separation Population Index of Moreton Bay)
Compiled from primary
sources and containing references to those who were
living in Queensland (former Moreton Bay Region) prior
to separation from NSW at the end of 1859. Stats:
156,760 references from 75 sources located in Brisbane.
Covers the convict (1824-1841) and free settlement
(1842-1859) periods. Convict records: Chronological
Register of convicts, Captain Patrick Logan's Letterbook,
Peter Spicer's Diary, Book of Trials, Convict Death
Registers, Queale's convict information, Moreton Bay
Hospital records, Colonial Secretary's Letters. Free
settlement records: Administration (Colonial Secretary's
Letters, Simpson's Letterbook, Government Residents’
Letters and papers), Immigration (Passenger arrivals at
Brisbane, Coastal shipping arrivals, Fortitude shipping
list, QFHS Pre-Separation Group records), Law (Brisbane
Gaol records, Circuit Court - Toowoomba papers, Native
Police records, Publicans etc Licences, CPS Brisbane,
Gayndah and Ipswich, Small Debts Court Brisbane, Supreme
Court letters), Land (Commissioner for Crown Lands
records, Crown Lands Office records, Survey Department
records, Title deeds - Titles Office, Receipts for
deposits on land, Stock mortgages), . Newspapers
(Maitland Mercury, Moreton Bay Courier, Sydney Morning
Herald). Personal (Queensland Registrar-General BDM
indexes, RC baptismal registers, QFHS Pre-Separation
Group records). Welfare (Moreton Bay Hospital records).
Go to
here |
|
|
Emigrants from Hamburg to
Australasia
Includes ships to NSW,
Vic, SA, QLD, Tas and NZ. These passenger indexes are
from original Hamburg listings and include details of
emigrants’ former place of residence, age and occupation
which are not available on many corresponding arrival
lists. The Hamburg lists, some of which are written in
old German script, deny many researchers access to
useful information. Although the NSW Bounty Immigrants’
lists provide significant information about some
families, the spelling of names and towns is usually
more reliable on the Hamburg records. The latter lists
include a high proportion of names that do not appear on
the Bounty lists. Other useful: For each ship: physical
details and extracts from press reports on arrival at
port. Includes listings for which no other Australasian
records exist.
Go to here |
|
|
Emigrants from Hamburg to
Australia 1854
Includes ships to QLD,
NSW, SA, Vic and Tas. Reconstructed passenger lists for
ships departing in 1854. Gives name, town and
occupation. During this gold rush period 47 ships
departed from Hamburg for Australia with emigrants — 27
lists of which have been reconstructed. For the
remaining ships (no Hamburg records available),
newspaper extracts have been included giving names of
some emigrants. Stats: 3996 entries.
Go to here |
|
G |
Goldfields Miners’ Rights & Business Licences
[Queensland]
See Licences
Gazetted Go to
here  |
| |
Government Gazette
Queensland (QGG): Consolidated Index
An index to
notices appearing in the Queensland Government Gazette
(but excluding those that have been indexed as stand
alone resources - principally Intestacies, Insolvencies,
Wills and Members of State School Committees). Approx
125000 notices with direct searching using
QFHSdatasearch of name, topic, location and year.
QFHSdatasearch features field oriented and keyword
searches, Boolean selection, sorting, wildcard searches,
and links to .pdf file images of the source records.
Go to
here |
| |
Guide to
the Continental European Resources in the QFHS Library
and Resource Centre Go to
here |
| |
Guide to the Microform
Collection in the QFHS Library and Resource Centre
The
aim
of this publication is to make researchers more aware of
the extensive resources available so they can plan and
utilise more effectively their time spent at the
library. This guide brings together a comprehensive list
of all microform and computer based records held in our
library and resource centre. Categories are grouped
geographically.
Go to
here |
|
H |
Horse
and Cattle Brands Index (Queensland): 1872
(2 microfiche)
An Act to provide for the
due Registration of Horse and Cattle Brands [Assented to
22nd January, 1872] to consist of two letters and one
numeral, or two signs and one numeral. The same brand
was used for both horses and cattle and it became an
offence to use an unregistered brand. This resource is
an alphabetical index of owners of horse and cattle
brands issued during 1872. It also lists the brand,
certificate number, run or farm where brand was to be
used, nearest Postal town, date brand listed and page
reference in the 1872 Government Gazette. Additionally,
the Gazette lists the horse and cattle brands superseded
by the new registrations.
Go to
here  |
|
|
Hotels
and Publicans Index (Queensland): 1843-1900
The culmination of 20
years' research on 19th century Queensland hotels and
publicans. The index is in 3 parts — (1) hotels, (2)
publicans’ names and (3) a list of towns giving
licensees’ names and transfer dates for Queensland
country. A Brisbane index has been published by the
Brisbane History Group. Information has been drawn from
a variety of sources: Queensland Government Gazettes1860
to 1900, Butts and Returns of Publicans' Licences (NSW)
1842-1860, CPS Books and other related material
(Queensland State Archives), all available directories
(used as secondary sources only), all relevant 19th
century Queensland newspapers, miscellaneous information
from various correspondents.
Go to
here |
|
I |
Intestacy Returns Index (Queensland): 1896-1910
(5 microfiche)
INCLUDES MANY INDIVIDUALS
WHO DIED INTERSTATE AND OVERSEAS
Under the Intestacy Act
of 1877 the Curator of Intestate Estates and his
deputies were required to publish twice yearly in the
Government Gazette a return of all estates they
administered during the preceding six months. This is an
alphabetical index to returns from 1896 to 1910 listing
names, where died, birthplace, date and page reference
in the relevant Queensland Government Gazette. The
original entries also indicate the total amount
received, paid, and invested for the estates of the
listed persons. Aliases have been indexed when they
occur.
Where died — although
administered in Queensland, many places outside
Queensland, are included — NSW, Tas, Vic, WA and SA;
Irish, English and Scottish towns; China; Molpea,
Portuguese East Africa; British New Guinea and the USA.
Birthplaces are an invaluable item given by these
returns — they include the expected Australian states,
England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales. Also listed are
China, Canada, NZ, Belgium, Germany, Sweden, Norway,
Denmark, Finland, Italy, Greece, Spain, France, USA,
South Africa, New Guinea. West Indies, India, the Baltic
States, Poland, Afghanistan, Syria, Singapore, Ceylon,
South Sea Islands, Japan, Philippine Islands, Channel
Islands and more.
Go to
here |
|
K |
Keeping Your Records in Order.
Family History and Genealogical
Record Management System
for
beginners and people who have been researching for years
but are still not organised. Covers: basic requirements,
correspondence, postage books, files, notebooks, family
records, charts - pedigree, drop, stemma, family group
sheets, other charts and forms, books etc, numbering
systems, preservation and storage - photos, photocopies,
printouts, maps newspaper cuttings, jewellery, medals
and books, what to do with your research, and useful
addresses.
Go to here |
|
L |
Land Records 1856-1859
[Queensland]
(supplements Early Pioneers
1824-1859)
Includes
surname, Christian name, date of purchase, parish and
land description, ie allotment, portion number and
reference to DNR titles database. Copies of deeds can be
obtained by quoting the DNR reference number. The deed
will disclose county, location, parish, area of land
purchased, purchaser's place of residence, and purchase
price. Includes additional records not previously
indexed in the 1824-1859 resource: some 3052 names.
Go
to here  |
| |
Lawnton
Cemetery: MIs [Queensland] 1866-2002
See Bunya |
|
|
Letters
from Emigrants to Queensland 1863-1885
Facsimile edition.
Originally published by the Queensland Emigration
Office, London (1863, 1866, 1883, 1885)
Consists largely of
letters written by emigrants to Queensland, describing
their start, toil, perseverance, encouraging success and
reward, and gives other information relating to the
colony of Queensland.
Go to
here |
| |
Licences Gazetted
[Queensland] 1860-1901
Three
indexes in one - a total of approx 180000 licences that
were listed in the Queensland Government Gazette.
Includes 70000 applicants for several types of timber
licences 1860-1901; 40000 goldfields miners'
rights, miners' licences and business licences 1870-1884;
70000 other licences 1860-1899 in 33 categories.
Indexes can be directly searched on name, year and
licence using the QFHSdatasearch facility. Other
features: field oriented and keyword searches, Boolean
selection, sorting and wildcard searches.
Go to here |
| |
Licences
Miscellaneous
[Queensland]
[auctioneers, billiards, bagatelle et al]
See Licences Gazetted. |
|
|
Lone
Grave Collection (Queensland)
Lists details of approx
400 lone graves throughout Queensland as it details
burials which are often the most difficult to find.
Go to
here |
|
M |
Minden,
Tarampa and Vernor Baptist Cemeteries (Queensland):
Monumental Inscriptions
Minden: estab 1884,
cemetery still in use (1997); Vernor: estab 1876, church
moved to Tarampa 1926 and new cemetery commenced. Closed
early in 1995. Complete transcriptions and indexes of
the monumental inscriptions of these Baptist cemeteries
plus transcript of the burial register for Tarampa. Maps
of each cemetery included.
Go to
here  |
| |
Moggill
Cemetery (Brisbane) Monumental Inscriptions
See
Brookfield |
| |
Moreton
Bay [Brisbane]
Miscellaneous Records 1855-1859
An index of
approx 4300 names from a variety of primary sources
including Brisbane Gaol register of prisoners admitted
and discharged, Department of Justice Calendar of
Criminals brought to Trial at Brisbane, Prisons
Department Letterbooks of the Sheriff, Police Court
Brisbane Depositions and Minute book, CPS Nanango Bench
Book, CPS Taroom Depositions and Minute Book, CPS Taroom
Monthly Statements of Monies received, CPS Gladstone
Plaint and Summons book, Circuit Court Toowoomba
Depositions, PO Drayton Letterbooks, Survey Office
Letter received, Survey Office Inward Letters, Treasury
Department Register of Miscellaneous Accounts. Gives
name, title, nationality, age (where known), date,
place, occupation, notes on the involvement of the
person, religion, code and reference to the relevant
record.
Go to
here |
| |
Moreton
Bay Pioneers Name Directory -
see below |
| |
Moreton
Bay Supreme Court Records
Go to
here |
| |
Mt Cotton Cemeteries MIs &
photos [Queensland] to 1995
A
complete transcript and index of the monumental
inscriptions of the St Pauls Lutheran and Cornubia
cemeteries. Also included, as part of the George Bond
Collection, is an index of photographed headstones in
the Cornubia cemetery. Approx 180 references/120 photos.
Go to here |
|
N |
Name Directory of Moreton
Bay Region [Queensland]
Includes details on place
of residence, occupation, nationality, religion, date of
arrival and age where recorded. These names form a part
of the much larger publication - Queensland Early
Pioneers' Index Volume 1 -1850-1851, 72 pp, Volume 2 -
1852-1853, 60 pp, Volume 3 - 1854-1855, 104 pp.
Go to
here  |
|
O |
Obituaries Index (Queensland)
This collection of
notices was taken from Queensland newspapers and
journals — many have been systematically collected over
a number of years, while others have been collected at
random. It contains the names of those who died and,
where given, women’s maiden names. Most newspapers have
given permission to reproduce the actual obituary so
that full details are easily accessible. Most obituaries
appeared in one of the following newspapers:
Volume 3 (6677 entries/900
obituaries from 1889 to 2002): Chinchilla News (CN),
Queensland Country Life (QCL), The Courier-Mail (CM),
Quest Newspapers (QN
Brisbane), Glass House Country News, Dalby Herald (DH,
Longreach Leader (LL), Outback Courier (Barcaldine),
Nambour Chronicle (NC), Darling Downs Gazette, Toowoomba
Chronicle (TC), Warwick Daily News, Townsville Daily
Bulletin, Methodist Times
Volume 2 (700
obituaries): CN, QCL, CM, The Sunday Mail (SM), QN, NC,
Queensland Freeman, Queensland Baptist.
Volume 1 (1570
entries): South Burnett Times, Gatton Star, QWHA
Historical Happenings, DH, CN, CM, SM, TC, Bayside Star,
Cairns Post, and the Daily Mercury.
Go to
here |
|
|
Open
Day Papers
(Queensland Family History Society Inc)
Man on the Land: Land use
through history in Germany, Denmark, Britain and
Australia - cites repositories for records and includes
sample documents.
A Grave Look at Family
History: A series of papers examining records of the
dead. Cemeteries as Historical Sources, Tombstones do
Tell, Government Records -wills, intestacies and
inquests, and Death and Its Records - British lsles.
Our Migratory Ancestors:
Covering general migration to and within Australia
1788-1900 plus separate papers on Scots, Germans and
Chinese.
Diversity in Family
History: The Interpretation of Old English Handwriting
in Historical Records
Delving for Diggers
Do Buildings Have Dates?
Medical Look at Family
History: Papers examining genetics, nursing, Queensland
children's health (1859-1918) and Health, Hospitals and
Medical records in the Moreton Bay Region 1824-1859.
Go to
here |
|
P |
Passport Registers
Compiled
from registers held by the Collector of Customs,
Brisbane and currently held by the National Archives of
Australia (Brisbane). Includes names, date, address.
Principally Queensland residents but a surprising range
of interstate (Sydney and Murwillumbah), and overseas
countries (Canada, Papua, Solomon Islands, Ceylon [Sri
Lanka], New Zealand, Fiji, East Bengall, China,
Singapore and England) are included.
Go to here  |
| |
Pimpama
Island Cemetery MIs & photos [Queensland]
See Alberton |
| |
Police
Gazette [Queensland] Index 1864-1874
An index to approx 31,200
names and aliases mentioned in the Queensland Police
Gazette from its commencement in 1864 to 1874. It lists
the name (and aliases), title (or rank), topic
(including where possible the age, nationality,
description of offence, occupation, supposed
destination), and the reference to enable location of
the entry in the gazette (page, date and volume number).
The index is searchable with QFHSdatasearch.
A
special feature of the CD is the inclusion of the topic,
with many entries describing in detail offences,
offenders and victims. These provide a fascinating
insight into various parts of society and the day-to-day
police activities at the time, and will appeal to a wide
range of people as well as being an invaluable source of
information for family historians. For example
information on offences covers murder and attempted
murder, highway robbery, theft, incendiarism, wife and
child desertion, absconding from hired service, rape and
abduction. For these the Gazette records names of the
victim and suspected offender, addresses, place and
circumstance of the offence, age of offender,
nationality, appearance, dress and other marks of
identity, and a description, as accurate as possible, of
property that has been stolen, eg horses, etc. Topics
also include lost property, lists of licences, police
miscellaneous information, missing friends, government
judicial appointments, death returns for inquests and
extracts from Police Gazettes in other colonies.
Go to
here |
| |
Public Service [Queensland]
1864-1948 Three indexes in one: approx
65000 entries in lists of Queensland Public Service
employees published in the Queensland Government
Gazette (QGG) 1864-1948, or Queensland Blue Book
1870-1879; approx 35000 teacher names from the
Education Office Gazette (EOG) 1907-1920; approx
12500 School Committee names (>300 schools) from the
QGG 1876-1899. Indexes can be directly searched on
name, year and other details using QFHSdatasearch which
provides links to the source images, viewable with Adobe
Acrobat Reader. Details given: public servants -
name, present office, location, DOB, date of initial
appointment, QGG date/page/volume (original sources may
provide details of salary, allowance, qualifications and
appointment); teachers - admissions, promotions,
transfers, resignations, name, type of entry, standing,
schools, EOG date/page reference; school committees
- appointments, resignations. Use field oriented and
keyword searches, Boolean selection, sorting and
wildcards.
See also Civil Service for 1896 and
earlier
Go to here |
|
Q |
Queensland Cemetery Monumental Inscriptions
Beenleigh,
Redlands and Cleveland Districts
This CD consolidates into a single collection of pdf
files inscriptions on headstones and plaques in ten
cemeteries in the Beenleigh, Redland Bay and Cleveland
districts, as transcribed, indexed and compiled for
publication between 1995 and 2002 by Rosemary and Eric
Kopittke. The material has been previously released in
printed and/or microfiche form by QFHS in eight separate
publications. The ten cemeteries covered are Alberton,
Beenleigh, Bethania Lutheran, Cleveland, Eagleby, Mt
Cotton (Cornubia), Mt Cotton (St Pauls Lutheran) Pimpama
Island, Redland Bay (Serpentine Road) and Redland Bay
(Gordon Road). Some are still active - others closed
many years ago
Go to here  |
| |
Queensland Family Historian (QFH)
Queensland Family Historian is the official journal
of the Queensland Family History Society Inc. and is
published four times a year — February, May, August and
November. It seeks to keep members and others in the
wider genealogical community informed and up-to-date in
all matters relating to the fascinating hobby of family
history and the pursuit of discovering one’s ancestors.
Every issue is action packed with articles and features,
items of interest and regular features that centre on
what’s happening in QFHS per se. Now into its 26th year
of publication, make sure you receive your copy either
by becoming a financial member or an annual
subscription. The journal is supplemented with regular
monthly editions of "Snippets" — an e-newsletter that
circulates (by free subscription) to members.
Go to here |
| |
QFHS
Cemetery Index
A microfilm version of card indexes
that have been compiled from details collected over many
years and from a variety of sources. All indexes are
held in the QFHS library and resource centre and may be
viewed when visiting the centre. Microfilm versions (in
4 parts) are available for sale
Go to here |
| |
QSPI
(Queensland School Pupils' Index) -
see School
Pupils  |
|
R |
Railway Service in
Queensland: 1892
The Railway Act of 1888
required the Commissioners to — (1) keep a record of all
persons in the railway service, including details of
rank, position or grade, length of service, salaries,
and such other particulars as they thought fit; (2)
maintain records of deaths, dismissals, resignations,
promotions, and reductions, and (3) in July 1889 and
every third year thereafter, publish in the Gazette a
list of persons employed in the railway service up to
the preceding 30 June.
This resource indexes the
name, branch, position, and district for each Queensland
railway employee on 30 June 1892 — some 940 entries
(1892) and 5630 in 1901. Also extracted from the Gazette
lists are details of remuneration (daily, weekly, or
annually) and whether on probation (p) or temporarily
employed (te).
Go to
here |
| |
Ravenswood [Queensland] Cemetery Headstones
This CD provides photographs of 145 headstones in the
Ravenswood cemetery in November 2003 and includes an
index to the 196 names mentioned in the monumental
inscriptions. The index can be searched on name and year
with QFHSdatasearch, with search results linked to the
corresponding photographs for display via a button on
the result panel.
Headstones remaining
in the cemetery in 2003 record details of former
residents from 1872 to recent times, with 2001 the date
of the most recent burial recorded on the monumental
inscriptions. Though there are many burials unmarked by
a headstone these photographs provide a valuable insight
into the lives of those who lived there.
Ravenswood, located about 120 kilometres south-west of
Townsville, was founded in 1868 following the discovery
of gold and was an extremely prosperous gold mining
centre with a population of up to 5000. The Hotels and
Publicans Index published by QFHS shows more than 50
hotels in the 1870s. Today it is almost a ghost-town
though it still has many reminders of the past – mullock
heaps, tall chimneys, discarded machinery and the
cemetery.
Go to here |
|
|
| | | | |