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British and Foreign Shipping to Victoria, Indexes


Searchable databases by the Public Records Office of Victoria, In-coming unassisted passengers to Victoria from British ports, 1852-1911. In-coming assisted passengers to Victoria from British ports, 1839 - 1871. In-coming passengers to Victoria from Foreign ports, 1852-99.

State records of NSW

This site includes a link to the index of assisted passengers into NSW from 1839 to 1896. There are other interesting searchable indexes too.

NSW Historical Indexes Births, Deaths and Marriages

The online indexes have been extended to Marriages 1954; Births 1905; Deaths 1974.

Commonwealth War Graves Commission
This Register provides personal and service details and places of commemoration for the 1.7 million members of the Commonwealth forces who died in the First or Second World Wars. (A record some 60,000 civilian casualties of the Second World War is provided without details of burial location.)
 The cemeteries and memorials where these names are commemorated, in perpetuity, are located in around 150 countries This database makes it possible to identify the exact location, by cemetery plot or memorial panel, where any given name is commemorated.

FamilySearch
Probably the most remarkable genealogical site of them all. This is the Latter Day Saints website and since commencing in early 1999 has become a genealogical phenomenon. It provides online searches on the International Genealogical Index with 360 million individual christenings, births and marriages and Ancestral File a database of linked pedigrees with 35 million names. And that's not all!!!! There is also the catalogue of the Family History Library of the LDS church, a database of web sites containing family history information and much more. You could spend days on the site. Some people do.

First Family 2001
First Families 2001 will be a unique historical and cultural record of Australia. It is a database and   collection of stories about the people of Australia, past and present. It is accessible to all Australians through the Internet, and welcomes contributions from everyone.

Gene Stark's Website.
The indexes of Persons and Surnames have been created with Gene Stark's GED2HTML program and is downloadable from  The program takes a GEDCOM file and converts it to a series of HTML files.

Judy Webster's Genealogy Info. Page
Judy's Genealogy Info-Page provides information on various topics of interest to family historians,
local historians and others.

Kindred Konnections Genealogy and Family History - 1871 Cornwall Census
This site includes a searcheable database of the 1871 Cornwall Census. Click on from the centre of the page.

Hollow Links

These sites all have family trees which include some HOLLOWs.

I am always looking for more of these sites so if you are aware of sites with HOLLOWs that I have not listed - let me know of them.

Chellew Genealogy Archive
This website is built by Nev Meek, look for the Ludgvan Chellews, that section contains 49 Hollow references from four different marriages into the Chellew family.

Adrian Eddy's Cornish Ancestors Website
This site includes 10 Hollow references from six different families and mainly focusses on the St Just in Penwith area of Cornwall.

John Rees Homepage
Jon Rees is a relative that I have found through the Internet, or he could have found me, I forget now. He has a homepage at which contains some family history but also the Cornish surname list and other Cornish data. Jon is a descendant of Matthew HOLLOW and Christian TERRILL, Redruth

The ARGALL Family History Pages.
An ARGALL married Phillis HOLLOW in 1824, daughter of Melchisedec HOLLOW

Judith Epps
Descendant of Matthew HOLLOW and Christian TERRILL, Redruth, antipodean ancestor Arthur HOLLOW(1842-1933)


John Barker's Homepage
There are three "HOLLOW" referencesin the VEALE family tree:
1. Elizabeth HOLLA m (~1850) Thomas Grenfell
2. Eliza HOLLOW m (~1830) William TREMBATH
3. Thomas HOLLOW m (~1820) Loveday NEKERWISE

"Tom and Libby's - Genealogy"
There are three "HOLLOW" references;
1. In the GROSE family Tree.
Samual HOLLA(1754 - ?) m Elizabeth NANKERVIS(1754 - ?)
2. In the LUKE family Tree.
Stanley Norman HOLLOW m Elizabeth Grace O'BRIEN(1932 - 1987)
3. In the WHITE family tree.
Elizabeth HOLLAH(1783 - ?) m John BENNETTS(1779 - ?)

Cornish Links in Australia


Australian Federation of Cornish Associations

Cornish Association of Bendigo & District

Cornish Association of NSW

Cornish Association of Queensland

Cornish Association of South Australia Inc.

The Cornish Association of Victoria
Cornish Association of Western Australia Inc.

Western Australian Genealogical Society Inc. - Cornish Interest Group

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