Listed and linked below are various resources which may assist with your personal and family history research. A number of these resources also have links to other e-resources and indexes which can help with tracing your family and personal history.
Australian National University – The Pacific Manuscripts Bureau
The Pacific Manuscripts Bureau copies archives, manuscripts and rare printed material relating to the Pacific Islands. Their microfilm collection is the most extensive collection of non-government primary documentation on the Pacific Islands available to researchers.
The library at James Cook University has a large collection of North Queensland heritage materials and archives, including links to North Queensland newspapers and photographic collections.
National Archives of Australia
The National Archives is responsible for caring for the most significant records of the Australian Government and most of these records were received, created or kept by government agencies. The archive consists of tens of millions of items, and includes records about immigration, military service, transport, Indigenous Australians, science, the environment and much more.
The National Library of Australia holds the greatest collection in the world of material relating to Australia and the Australian people. The collection includes all formats of material, from books and magazines to pictures, photographs, maps, sheet music, oral history recordings, manuscript papers, ephemera, etc. Useful sites include:
Queensland State Archives holds various records within its collection relating to Australian South Sea Islander people, including from their first arrivals in the early 1860s to their subsequent repatriation or settlement in Queensland (particularly in the first two decades of 1900s).
Other records available at the Queensland State Archives which may be of value include:
Various resources, including books, articles, manuscripts and the like, which may help with family history research can be located via the online search catalogue. The State Library holds copies of the following resources which may prove useful for family history research:
Note: Another resource (including genealogies) which may assist research on families with connections to the Torres Strait Islanders is the Reports of the Cambridge Anthropological Expedition to the Torres Straits which can be accessed via Internet Archive. Alfred Cort Haddon (1855–1940) was a highly influential British anthropologist and ethnologist who led an expedition during 1898 and 1899, which conducted ethnographical research in the Torres Strait, New Guinea, and Borneo. The main results of this expedition were compiled in a series of volumes, written by various contributors – including genealogies compiled by W.H.R. Rivers. The reports contain information on a broad variety of languages from the region, including grammatical guides and vocabularies.
The following resources will allow you to online search for officially registered birth, death and marriages certificates in Queensland and New South Wales, as well as search a large number of cemeteries where your ancestors and family members may be buried. Many local councils now have their cemetery registers indexed and online.
Resources listed here include sites where photographs, films and sound recordings can be found by searching the databases.
The following links you to collections and online resources which can help research the service and wartime experiences of relatives who served in Australia's military forces during times of conflict.
Your own family oral history will be one of the most important sources of information when tracing your family history.
The following organisations may also hold records or be able to help with your family history research.
You may also be able to locate information about your family via church records - often locatable by searching online - for instance, if your family has links to the Torres Straits Anglican Church records may hold information of value.
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