• [S6] Mailing list 'Aus-Newspaper-Extracts' at Rootsweb.com. I kept copies of some of the messages, but the mailing list archive is apparently no longer online.
  • [S12] DERBYSHIRE Family Bible (scanned images courtesy of Jennifer JORDAN).
  • [S17] Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, Perth, Western Australia. Western Australia Registrar-General's online indexes.
  • [S18] Genealogy South Australia (https://www.genealogysa.org.au). Index to South Australian Births Deaths and Marriages Registrar's Head Office registers.
  • [S19] New Zealand Government. New Zealand Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages online indexes.
  • [S22] Australian Cemeteries Index. The website has more than 800,000 images of cemetery headstones or plaques. It also has many transcriptions without images, but in those the names of spouse, parents and children may be wrong if they came from other sources. The site's ultimate goal is to photograph and index every headstone in Australia and to index every unmarked burial. When I last used this, the website was https://austcemindex.com
  • [S37] Parish register of baptisms, Kirkbymoorside, Yorkshire (North Riding), England. North Yorkshire County Record Office, Northallerton, England. Images of many of the original registers are on Findmypast (https://tidd.ly/3KIWGEW). The spelling is sometimes 'Kirbymoorside' (as it is pronounced).
  • [S40] 'England Births and Christenings 1538-1975' (database only). This index to selected records is free at FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/). FamilySearch has now digitally reproduced the bulk of its microfilm collection of records, so check whether images are available online or at Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Family History Centres.
  • [S49] Census enumerator's returns, England and Wales, 19 Jun 1921. The National Archives, London, England. I viewed images of original census returns at Findmypast (https://tidd.ly/3KIWGEW). The 1921 census recorded ages in years and months, and it was the first to ask about divorce, education, place of employment, number of children or stepchildren under the age of 16, whether a child had one or both parents living, etc.
  • [S78] Visitors' Book from the Family Reunion of Descendants of George and Mary HUDSON, 27 Nov 1982, Newtown Rugby League Club, Toowoomba, Queensland. A copy (courtesy of Carol Stewart) is in Judy Webster's family records.
  • [S90] Dern, David and Julie. Dern Index (on CD-ROM). D. and J. Dern, Bundaberg, c1999. The index includes a partial transcription of headstones. Note that dates inscribed on headstones are sometimes wrong.
  • [S98] Parish register of marriages, Lastingham, Yorkshire (North Riding), England. North Yorkshire County Record Office, Northallerton, England. I viewed the original registers, either on microfilm at the Record Office or as digital images online (https://tidd.ly/3KIWGEW).
  • [S100] 'England Marriages 1538-1973' (database only). This index to selected records is free at FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/). FamilySearch has now digitally reproduced the bulk of its microfilm collection of records, so check whether images are available online or at Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Family History Centres.
  • [S107] Parish register of burials, Lastingham, Yorkshire (North Riding), England. North Yorkshire County Record Office, Northallerton, England. I viewed the original registers, either on microfilm at the Record Office or as digital images online (https://tidd.ly/3KIWGEW).
  • [S108] Parish register of burials, Stockton-on-Tees (St. Thomas), Co. Durham, England. Durham County Record Office, England. Transcriptions of St. Thomas's parish records were sent to me by a volunteer, and I have not personally seen them.
  • [S112] 'England Deaths and Burials 1538-1991' (database only). This index to selected records is free at FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/). FamilySearch has now digitally reproduced the bulk of its microfilm collection of records, so check whether images are available online or at Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Family History Centres.
  • [S117] Bishop's Transcript of parish register of baptisms, Lastingham, Yorkshire (North Riding), England. Borthwick Institute for Archives, York, England. Bishop's Transcripts, which are handwritten copies, are less reliable than the original Parish Registers. Images of both series are on Findmypast (https://tidd.ly/3KIWGEW).
  • [S121] Website, Tees Valley Indexes (index to Middlesbrough, Redcar and Cleveland Register Offices' births, marriages and deaths). When I last used this, the website was https://www.teesvalley-indexes.co.uk
  • [S122] Australian Vital Records Index 1788-1905 (Church of Latter-day Saints, 1997). For some very early entries, this index on CD-ROM has details (parish, district or circuit) that are not shown on the Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages website.
  • [S124] eCourts (online summary of some recent Queensland Supreme Court and District Courts civil files). When I last used this, the website was https://www.courts.qld.gov.au/services/…. For many recent Queensland Supreme Court probate files, this site gives brief details such as executors' names. If the file details say 'Originating Application-Probate' and 'Currently in Brisbane', the will and probate file are likely to be available at Queensland State Archives.
  • [S126] Board of Trade: Inwards Passenger Lists. The National Archives, London, England, class BT26. Images of original records are online at Ancestry (https://bit.ly/AncSS).
  • [S131] Great Western Railway Shareholders ledgers. Images of original ledgers are on Findmypast (https://tidd.ly/3KIWGEW). The ledgers were compiled by the company for transactions relating to all shareholdings that changed hands other than by simple sale. About 95% of such share transfers were as a result of the death of a shareholder and their shares changing hands during the administration of the deceased’s estate.
  • [S132] Trade Union membership records. Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick, England. Records of British Trade Unions and their international branches in Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, USA and other countries. Images of the original admission books and membership lists are available via https://tidd.ly/3KIWGEW
  • [S134] War Office: First World War Service Records ('burnt documents'). The National Archives, London, England, microfilm publication WO363. Images of the records are on Findmypast (https://tidd.ly/3KIWGEW) and Ancestry (https://bit.ly/AncSS).
  • [S135] First Australian Imperial Force personnel dossiers. National Archives of Australia series B2455 (https://www.naa.gov.au). These records often include a detailed physical description.
  • [S142] Commonwealth Electoral Roll (Queensland) 1922 database (indexed transcription). Queensland Family History Society, 2006. Database is on Findmypast (https://tidd.ly/3KIWGEW). Please verify details by viewing the original roll at the National Archives of Australia, State Library, or on Ancestry (https://bit.ly/AncSS).
  • [S144] Commonwealth Electoral Roll (Queensland) 1949 database (indexed transcription). Queensland Family History Society, 2008. Database is on Findmypast (https://tidd.ly/3KIWGEW). Please verify details by viewing the original roll at the National Archives of Australia, State Library, or on Ancestry (https://bit.ly/AncSS).
  • [S146] Commonwealth Electoral Roll (Queensland) 1969 database (indexed transcription). Queensland Family History Society, 2018. Society members have online access to the database (see https://www.qfhs.org.au). Please verify details by viewing the original roll at the National Archives of Australia or a State Library.
  • [S151] Queensland Police Gazette. Queensland State Archives hold the original volumes with handwritten annotations. Digitised copies from a different set of volumes (with some pages missing) are on CD-ROM in many libraries, and some are also on Findmypast (https://tidd.ly/3KIWGEW).
  • [S157] Andrews Newspaper Index Cards 1790-1976. Institute of Heraldic and Genealogical Studies, Canterbury, Kent, England. Images of the cards are on Ancestry (https://bit.ly/AncSS).
  • [S158] Website, Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld) Tributes, Obituaries and Funeral Notices. When I last used this, the website was https://www.couriermail.com.au/tributes
  • [S166] THOMAS, Yvonne. Pedigree chart and family history notes supplied to Judy WEBSTER, 1 May 2000.
  • [S168] GIBSON, John. GEDCOM file, 8 Jul 2001.
  • [S186] 'In Appreciation' card re death of Irene Pearl SMITH, 1993. Judy WEBSTER's family records.
  • [S187] United States Passport Applications, 1795-1925. Images from National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) microfilm publications M1490 and M1372 are in FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/). Some applications include a photograph of the applicant (use the 'next' arrow in the image viewer to see the reverse side of an application).
  • [S189] USA Social Security Applications and Claims Index 1936-2007. Index is on Ancestry (https://bit.ly/AncSS).
  • [S192] United States Federal Census enumerator's returns, 1 Jan 1920. National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Questions were to be answered based on that date, even if the form was filled out later. I viewed images of original census returns, which are on Findmypast (https://tidd.ly/3KIWGEW), Ancestry (https://bit.ly/AncSS) and FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org).
  • [S194] United States Federal Census enumerator's returns, 1 Apr 1940. National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Questions were to be answered based on that date, even if the form was filled out later; but residents of hotels, tourist/trailer camps, missions and one-night lodging houses were enumerated based on where they spent the night on 8 April 1940. I viewed images of original census returns, which are on Findmypast (https://tidd.ly/3KIWGEW), Ancestry (https://bit.ly/AncSS), FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org) and NARA (https://www.archives.gov/developer/1940-census).
  • [S196] United States, GenealogyBank Obituaries Index (database at FamilySearch.org). Records were indexed using artificial intelligence technology, so there will be errors. I have only seen the index, not the newspaper.
  • [S197] USA Newspapers.com Obituary Index (facts were found using artificial intelligence technology, so there will be errors; I have only seen the index, not the newspaper). The index is on Ancestry (https://bit.ly/AncSS).
  • [S199] Tilly Bowmaker. The Seven Little Dalys (Alexia Saunders, 1984; no ISBN). Research by Robyn McFarlane.
  • [S211] Census enumerator's returns, Canada, 1911. Library and Archives Canada, series RG31-C-1, reels T-20326 to T-20460. Questions were to be answered based on 1 June 1911, even if the form was not filled out on that day. Individuals were to be enumerated at their usual place of residence, even if they were not there on the night of enumeration. I viewed images of original census returns on either Ancestry (https://bit.ly/AncSS) or FamilySearch.
  • [S212] Census enumerator's returns, Canada, 1921. Library and Archives Canada, series RG31. Questions were to be answered based on 1 June 1921, even if the form was not filled out on that day. Images of original census returns are on the Library and Archives Canada website, and (with partial transcriptions) on Ancestry (https://bit.ly/AncSS).
  • [S213] Census enumerator's returns, Canada, 1 June 1931. Images of original census returns are on the Library and Archives Canada website. This census was taken during the Depression, so there are questions related to unemployment, including periods of unemployment and causes.
  • [S215] Canadian Passenger Lists 1865-1935. Microfilm Publications T-479 to T-520, T-4689 to T-4874, T-14700 to T-14939, C-4511 to C-4542. Department of Employment and Immigration fonds. Library and Archives Canada. See also the database 'Canadian Passenger Lists 1865-1935' on Ancestry (https://bit.ly/AncSS).
  • [S216] 'Memorial of baptism' card, Colin Clifford WEBSTER, 4 Nov 1921, St. Alban's Church, Cunnamulla, Queensland, Australia. Private family papers held by Judy WEBSTER.
  • [S217] 'Certificate of Baptism' card, Beryl Gladys STEINKE, 30 Nov 1919, Methodist Church, Home Creek, Queensland, Australia. Private family papers held by Judy WEBSTER.
  • [S219] CORNISH, Peter. Research notes. Judy WEBSTER's family records.
  • [S220] WEBSTER-SMITH, Frank. Research notes supplied to Judy WEBSTER.
  • [S225] New South Wales Online Registry: probate notices published online on or after 21 January 2013. When I last used this, the website was https://onlineregistry.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/content/…. Before 21 Jan 2013, notices were published in the Sydney Morning Herald and/or a local newspaper.