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Home / Collection / Issues & insights / Family history articles

Sharing insights into how to find your family

  • Kate Bagnall, Finding Chinese family connections in the National Archives (2005)
  • Anne Birgan, Family and local history sources in postal records (2004)
  • Merilyn Minell, Copyright records: Archives of the imagination (2003)
  • Pam Oliver, Japanese trade records link families to the past (2004)
  • Barrie Paterson, Finding family information in maritime records (2004)
  • Nonja Peters, The Dutch in Australia, 1606–2006 (2006)
  • Christina Twomey, Australian civilian internees of the Japanese (2005)
  • Enid Woodley, Groundbreaking Greeks: Tracing Greek Australians in the National Archives (2005)
 
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