Karawatha Family History Centre in Karawatha | Community organisation
Karawatha Family History Centre
Locality: Karawatha
Address: 290 Compton Road 4112 Karawatha, QLD, Australia
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23.01.2022 Some new records have been to Family Search ( a few samples below) Papua New Guinea, Birth Records, 1888-2004 https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3757740 Samoa, Vital Records, 1846-1996... https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/4016424 Germany, Prussia, Saxony, Census Lists, 1770-1934 https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2780641 England and Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1640-1660 https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3259459 France, Haute-Garonne, Toulouse, Civil Registration, 1792-1893 https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2358735 See more
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11.01.2022 The UK 1921 Census The 1921 census was taken on the 19th of June 1921 at a time when the population for England and Wales stood at over 37 million. The 1921 census gives greater detail than any previous census. In addition to the questions asked in the 1911 census, the 1921 census included more information about the profession and branch within it. It asked what materials they worked in, place of work and their employer’s name. For those over the age of 15 information about m...arital status, including if divorced was given. For those under 15 the census recorded whether both parents were alive or if either or both parents had died. It also had detailed questions on education including whether you were in full-time or part-time education. For the first time individuals in a household could also make separate confidential returns. The censuses from 1921 onwards were taken under the Census Act 1920. The 1921 Census and later censuses are held in the custody of the UK Statistics Authority. It will take some years and considerable financial outlay to prepare and digitise the original 1921 Census paper records for release online in January 2022.
08.01.2022 The FamilySearch 2020 year-in-review highlights some exciting achievements in genealogy. Each year, the global nonprofit helps millions of people make fun, free... family discoveries online. In 2020, FamilySearch expanded its discovery experiences to 30 languages and added over a billion new searchable names from historical records worldwide, helping people to make family connections even amid global pandemic constraints. Click here to see the full report: https://media.familysearch.org/familysearch-2020-genealog/
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05.01.2022 Wonderful to see the work of the Lord progressing even during a world pandemic
03.01.2022 Due to the new Covid lock down and Easter, the Family History Centre will be closed until Tuesday 6th April. We hope you all have an amazing Easter weekend. Stay safe and we will see you all next week.
03.01.2022 And why did you choose to continue them?
02.01.2022 Great video on how to search for records on Family Search
01.01.2022 Have you had a look at the Historical Records Collections section of Family search? https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list/ To see which records have been added lately go to https://www.theancestorhunt.com//familysearch-new-and-upda
01.01.2022 It's a new year so the Queensland State archives has released 51,661 new records 1921 Births - 20,437 records 1946 Marriages - 11,741 records 1991 Deaths - 19,483 records... Now you can search for the following: Births between 1829 and 1921 Marriages between 1829 and 1946 Deaths between 1829 and 1991 www.qld.gov.au/familyhistory
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