a Southern Highlands Index
A
list of nearly 5000 names from the early days of the
Robertson/Burrawang/Kangaroo Valley areas of the Southern Highlands of New South
Wales.

Burrawang General Store c1865
This index was initially prepared in
late1998 using a number of publications as the source of data (see list at end of index) as well as private research material.
This is a very large repository and as it is a growing database, I am encouraging anyone with extra material to contact me
and I will incorporate it into this "living" database of the past. The database has been split for speed
of download into alphabetic sections as follows:
Whilst every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, some
errors will be inevitable. Please let me know if you find errors or would like
to add further names and details. Email Max Carrick mjcarrick@optusnet.com.au
Publications used for reference:
- "The Wingecarribee and Southern Highlands District" by James Jervis (article in Royal Australian Historical Society's Journal and Proceedings,
Vol.XXIII, Part IV )
- "The Winds of Change"
A History of Robertson A.& H. Society, Edited by Ian S. Giles, 1979
- "A History of Kangaroo Valley" by John Griffith, Kangaroo Valley Historical Society, Third Edition 1986
- "Upper Kangaroo River
School Reunion 1888-1988" by Reunion Committee, 1988
- "Echoes Through the Mist - a history of the Avoca District" compiled by the Avoca Bi-Centenary Committee, reprinted 1992 by Berrima District Historical
Society Inc.
- "Let's Visit a Historic Village" compiled by the Berrima District Historical & Family History Society Inc., 1994
- "A History of the Parish
of Robertson" by D.W. Holland, 1976
- "A History of the Berrima District 1798-1973" by James Jervis, Library of Australian History, North Sydney 1986
- "Kangaroo Valley, NSW" William A. Bayley, Kangaroo Valley Historical Society, 1966
- "Annual Report of Dept. of Mines, NSW 1884" - Government
Printer 1885
- "Electoral Roll 1875, Berrima Electoral District",Government
Printer
- "Electoral Roll 1903, Commonwealth of Australia",
Government Printer
- "Burrawang School Centenary 1878-1978" The Burrawang School
Centenary Committee & Burrawang P. & C. Association, 1978
P Personal papers of Max Carrick, collected and used in family history
research as well as private research of contributors and used with their permission.
