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Camden Area Family History Society

Locality: Camden, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 438 012 013



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24.01.2022 Oakdale and Districts Worker's Club Souvenir programme from the Official Opening of the New Club Rooms in 1957



22.01.2022 Great picture of the Camden train Pansy at Kenny Hill. Narellan road certainly looks different now!

20.01.2022 Royal Australian Historical Society WESTERN SYDNEY SEMINAR - LAND AND COMMUNITY LIFE For more information and to download session programs, visit: https://www.rahs.org.au/land-and-community-life-seminar/

16.01.2022 Another fascinating early local history from Trove - this one is mostly about Picton but includes surrounding areas. Lots of names and places mentioned. From... The Australian Historical Society. JOURNAL AND PROCEEDINGS. Part IX. 1904. Early Days of Picton. ... By Rev JAMES STEELE. https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-590579594/view See more



16.01.2022 Some gorgeous pictures here...

12.01.2022 Interesting to read of Bega Valley’s fight to stay in the Old Pambula Courthouse and Police Station.

11.01.2022 Dominish family, Camden. Charlie and Joan Dominish on 'Silverwood' May Farm Road Camden. Photo c. 1920, by Roy Dowle. From Camden Images Past and Present. Camden Historical Society.



10.01.2022 Scottish Indexes Conference on Sunday 6 December 2020. It’s free, you can register on Zoom or watch the live stream in the Scottish Indexes Facebook group. To find out more and register on Zoom go to the website www.scottishindexes.com

09.01.2022 Burragorang Valley - Headstones marked prior to removal

09.01.2022 Message from NSW Registry of Births Deaths and Marriage Re: Online certificate ordering system outage Dear Family Historian, Due to unscheduled maintenance our online certificate ordering, birth registration system and online family history services are temporarily unavailable until Tuesday 29th of September. If you require assistance during this time please contact 13 77 88. We apologise for the inconvenience and appreciate your patience. If you have any questions, please c...ontact us on: General enquiries: [email protected] Technical enquiries: [email protected] See more

09.01.2022 The National Library is holding an introductory webinar on the Australian Joint Copying Project (AJCP) this Wed, Oct 14 at 1pm AEDT. Learn about accessing historical material relating to Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific - an estimated 8 million records dating from 1560 to 1984, now online! Register now: https://bit.ly/3j1j8uE

08.01.2022 So good to see our Research room and the Camden Museum open again! If you are in Camden pop in for a visit... Camden Museum: Thursday - Sunday from 11am - 4pm CAFHS Research room: Thursday and Friday 10am - 3pm, Saturday 9:30 - 12 Note that Covid-19 safety restrictions are in place.



06.01.2022 Maybe just one more book .....

06.01.2022 Looks very interesting! From City of Sydney Archives - 'The things we keep': https://city.sydney/the-things-we-keep-talks

04.01.2022 Interesting video about historic Emily Cottage in Campbelltown

04.01.2022 Save the date for Port Macquarie - NSW&ACT Conference in 2021 Saturday, 11th September 2021 (Note: Format to be confirmed and Website under construction - more details to come)

03.01.2022 SAG Webinar on the Benevolent Asylum Wednesday 30 Sep 2020 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM https://www.sag.org.au/event-3894787

02.01.2022 A comprehensive guide book for convict records - free to download from NSW State Archives "From 1788 to the 1840s, about 80,000 convicts were transported to the Colony of New South Wales. This guide provides an entry into a unique collection of records, created by both the British Government and the Colonial administration, covering the period 1788-1842 (plus the 'convict exiles' from the later 1840s and 1850s) that documents the 'convict careers' of these men and women."

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