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Australian Census?
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Jennifer | Report | 2 Aug 2003 04:40 |
Alison, Sent you a reply direct. Hope that's ok, Regards, Jenny |
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Alison | Report | 1 Aug 2003 17:15 |
Thanks for trying Jenny. You said that you were having trouble trying to find someone over here. Do you want me to have a try? If so send some details and i will see what i can do. Alison in London |
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Jennifer | Report | 1 Aug 2003 11:27 |
Alison, I have done some searching on that website I recommended and I can not find any Frederick Chipperton, sorry. Maybe if you could find further information ie, what ship he came to Australia on, where it landed, or even if he was buried in a Victoria country town and perhaps not Melbourne. I know your frustation, Im going through the same thing trying to find a relative in England. I am unaware of any other website where you can find death certificates online. Keep ya chin up and good luck Jenny |
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Vanessa | Report | 31 Jul 2003 11:51 |
Thanks Jenny for the name of this site. However I wonder if there is a site with the actual bdm index. My gr gr grandfather left his family in Portsmouth to start a new life around Victoria in 1854 and I don't think he ever returned. Is it possible to search for a death certificate on line? Many thanks. |
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Jennifer | Report | 31 Jul 2003 09:42 |
Alison, Try this website http(:)//www(.)maxi(.)com(.)au/AgenciesServices/bdm_cert(.)htm There's a small fee involved. I am from Victoria and this site help me trace a "Skeleton" we had in our closet. If you have any problems let me know directly and I'll look it up for you. Regards, Jenny |
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Alison | Report | 29 Jul 2003 18:52 |
I wondered if anyone knew if there was any census data for Melbourne between 1860 and 1894. I want to trace the whereabouts of my Greatgrandfather Frederick J Chipperton and his wife Mary and son Herbert. Frederick (Fred) dies in 1894 and then his wife and child returned home. I believe he is buried in a cemetry in Melbourne. Thanks for your help Alison |