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Australian Genealogists

A group for genealogists downunder - with roots from all over the world

Location: Australia
Members: 337
Latest Activity: Nov 12, 2023

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This is a group for those in Australia who are researching their families no matter where they originate. New arrivals with no Aussie roots will benefit from membership.

When you join the group please make an introductory comment that tells us a little about yourself.

If you are able to offer help to others with lookups, tips, cemetery photos etc. please post a message in the Offers of Help by SKAS discussion forum.

If you need assistance please post check Offers of Help by SKAS discussion forum for relevant assistance and then post your request in the IF YOU WANT HELP/LOOK UPS POST IT HERE discussion forum.

If you are seeking information on a particular surname have a look for a group devoted to that surname.... if there is not one consider setting up a group....it's not an arduous task. Try using the Site Search on the Top Right Hand side of the page to find references to your surnames.

Please create and use the discussion forums to communicate with other members. There are only two discussions displayed - please use View All to browse through the whole list and find those of interest to you.

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Comment by Co Ordinator on April 11, 2011 at 7:43am

Welcome to our page Dan

 

Wayne

Comment by Co Ordinator on April 10, 2011 at 6:28pm

Boy we are on a slow mo better keep it up n running

Geniaus good to see that Genimates is building up in numbers.

Wayne

Comment by Geniaus on April 2, 2011 at 10:09pm

Thanks, Wayne for your ongoing interest and participation.. It's great when others post comments - I could post every day but don't want to appear as if I am using this group as a self-promotion tool.

But ....if you have a few spare moments you might want to check out the latest GeniMates profiles http://www.genimates.blogspot.com

Comment by Co Ordinator on March 29, 2011 at 6:23pm

thought I'd better make a break in the long time no responding but have been busy of late doing Lancashire transcribing along with Norfolk at LDS  and West-States "Utah since state Hood".

All very challenging and interesting to say the least.

But I have learnt to find sites that help in cyfering the writing (scribble) that they used in those days gone buy, by doing that has made it that much easier and you don't sit and try and work it out for ages.

 

My browser problem has been fixed so they are cruising along fine.

Well that's my queue to bow out and as I always say H.A.N.D.

Wayne

Comment by Geniaus on March 15, 2011 at 2:59am
We have been quiet but it hasn't been quiet at Genimates http://www.genimates.blogspot.com where there have been a few more genealogists' profiles posted.
Comment by Co Ordinator on March 14, 2011 at 3:06am

We seem to be a bit quiet of late

I thought I'd get some reaction to my posting.

 

But But

Comment by Co Ordinator on March 13, 2011 at 7:49pm

 My Palemoon issues have been resolved so Im happy

 

Comment by Co Ordinator on March 11, 2011 at 6:25pm

I've been having an issue with my palemoon browser so I have reverted to Chrome and hear I am.

Whith ref: to Carmel & Shauna's post.

I went on a wide scale search and came up with all this:

 

Apparently he enlisted in Malaya, which made it hard to find him via aust sources.

As per here: http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/1104406?searchTerm=Alexande...=

http://www.roll-of-honour.org.uk/Escapes/html/escape_database_0.htm

then scroll to the bottom and click the Aust Awards Tribunal if you want to read all about it.

http://www.roll-of-honour.org.uk/Cemeteries/Thanbyuzayat_War_Cemetery/

then click “roll of honor” -  then click “b” – then “be” – then scroll down to the Australian section.

And he is here:

http://www.awm.gov.au/research/people/roll_of_honour/person.asp?p=5...

if you feel you want to watch this very moving video then click the address, be rest assured you will have a very large lump in your throat after watching it,this is from the book written by Richard Kandler in march 2010. that link is here:

http://www.fepow-community.org.uk/

Wayne

 

 

Comment by Carmel M Reynen on March 11, 2011 at 2:49am
I did add a comment that it probably be located in thier own papers but not sure if they read the comments. Will need to go through the 1970's newspaper to see if the death can be found.
Comment by Carmel M Reynen on March 10, 2011 at 5:36am
Shauna I have located his parents, his father died a couple of years after he did and his mother in 1970 in Ballarat, it could just take finding the death notice in the courier and have posted this as such.
 

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