Hi, Here in New South Wales (NSW), we have three transcription agents, Joy Murrin, Marilyn Rowan and Laurie Turtle. These wonderful people and save you money, when you want a certificate, to verify a birth, death or marriage. What, might you ask is a transcript? A transcript is an actual copy of a document, everything […]
Chat Time
From NSW Archives.
http://archivesoutside.records.nsw.gov.au/useful-tips-for-reading-handwritten-documents/ I hope this helps you, when reading those wonderful documents. I can’t get the link to work but cut and paste will work.
A busy two days.

Thursday and Friday were very busy for me. Thursday was the Writers Group meeting in at the Society of Australian Genealogists, 120 Kent Street, Sydney. We meet once a month and have very interesting speakers. This month Jeffrey Madsen spoke on Digitising Family Records. Very informative and I learnt some new tips. Yesterday I did […]
Catch Up
Busy, busy, I don’t know where this month has gone. All my A -Z blogs, for Lilian’s Tree are written and scheduled. That is a load of my mind. While it has been fun, it did start to become a chore and this blog suffered because of it, sorry. We have just had three and a […]
Been busy
I’ve not blogged, here in ages, sorry. I’ve been blogging on my Lilian’s Tree and have started a challenge. The challenge is April A – Z. You blog every day BUT Sunday and the blog has to be about something, with that day’s letter. Today being April 6 it is the letter E. It is […]
RootsTech Part 2
Now I’m home I can really blog about RootsTech and add photos. While I did solve some of the storage problems on my iPad, I bought a Kindle, there still wasn’t enough space for all the photos I wanted to show. My last post, about RootsTech ended with Thursday, this one will be the rest […]
RootsTech Part 1
Rootstech is amazing! Wednesday, waking to early and a dodgy shower, I went and registered. Very slick no waiting. Two classes in the afternoon gave me some more research time in the library. If you can’t get to Salt Lake City, you can order the microfilm from your local Family History Library. Check at www.familysearch.org […]
A couple of interesting websites
My January/February issue of inside history ( insidehistory.com.au ) arrived and I have been enjoying reading it, as usual. I try not to read it in one go but that is hard! There is an article on Mark Tedeschi’s QC, new book Kidnapped, The crime that shocked a nation. About the Graeme Thorn kidnapping in 1960. […]
Research
It might seem strange but today I start a 12 month Genealogy-Do-Over. If you Google Thomas MacEntee, you will find his blog and you can read all about what I’m going to start. It isn’t really that drastic but we are encouraged to look at what we have done, from a new perspective, set up […]
Irish Research
I’ve been reading the Christmas 2015 issue of the Family Tree magazine. A very interesting article, ‘A game-changing year of genealogy’ by Chris Paton had me looking at the Irish GRO website: http://www.irishgenealogy.ie/ and I think I’ve found a great, great grandfather, back in Ireland. A very easy site to use, so have a look. […]