Newsletter No. 3 1999
Latest Resources

Australia and New Zealand
Papua New Guinea

Australian and New Zealand History

All future work published with the Electronic Journal of Australian and New Zealand History will be made available for on-line, reading, downloading and printing through Adobe Acrobat Reader. http://www.jcu.edu.au/aff/history/new.htm

Another resource you might want to check out for war records is the RAAF Museum internet site at www.raafmuseum.com.au. This has information on the Musuem located at Point Cook in Victoria. It will also have information on the various units and aircraft eventually.

Scott Brown has upgraded his personal web site, it has gone from containing details of 2950 individuals in 886 family groups to now contain 9175 individuals in 2814 family groups. Australian areas covered include Albury, Adelong,Holbrook, Wagga Wagga NSW and lines going back to Isle of Man, Scotland, Ireland and Germany among others. Check it out at http://www.uq.net.au/~zzsbrown/family/

Papua New Guinea

The Registrar of the National Court of Papua New Guinea (amongst other titles). Has offered to do some undertaking for members of the IFHAA. He is not undertaking to do anything quickly, but if you wish to send email requests about Australians about Wills, Probates, Divorces etc he may be able to assist. He requires the file number if known, if it is a Will the full name and approximate dates in Papua New Guinea. If anything is found you will be sent details of charges for getting copies. Due to privacy reasons relationship or connection to enquiry is required know peoples connections

Laurence M Newell ISO lnewell SEND TOmail.datec.com.pg

 


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