Family Tree Checklist
Family Tree Checklist
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LATEST NEWS

Three New Series of CDs Available

Registers of seamen who were discharged 1859-1916, CGS 13286 (Kingswood 5/531-44). Volume 1 covers the years 1859-1869 and includes name of seaman; place of birth; name of ship; ship's master; and more. Volume 2 covers the years 1869-1878 and includes name of seaman; ship's master; and name of ship. There are over 11,000 names listed on each. Click here for more details.


Index to miscellaneous records relating to the NSW gold fields in the 1800's. Volume 1, 2, 3 and 4 are now available. These records include Registers of Lease Applications; Registers of Gold Licenses Issued; Receipt Books; Registers of Claims; and many more fascinating details. Click here for more details.


Registers of Leases of Auriferous Lands in NSW 1874-1953 - The CDs are an index of leases for gold and other minerals with thousands of names on each CD. Each CD covers a particular district or division. They include the following: Bathurst Mining District, New England and Clarence Mining Division, Lachlan Mining District, Mudgee Mining District, Peel and Uralla Mining District, Southern Mining District, Tambaroora and Turon Mining District, Tumut and Adelong Mining District. THE COMPLETE SET OF LEASES IS NOW AVAILABLE ON ONE CD. Click here for more details.



The Best of the Teapot Genies available on DVD

Unable to go to Ireland to further your research? You can now sit back and learn valuable facts while watching the popular internet television program Teapot Genies, now available on DVD. Click here for more details.


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ABOUT THE BOOK

The Teapot Genies
FAMILY TREE CHECKLIST
by Kaye Vernon & Billie Jacobsen

Have you ever found over the years of family history research you have returned home only to find that you have previously sourced that information? What a waste of time!

The Family Tree Checklist book is an
essential research companion. It is a list of valuable Australian and international genealogical resources to help you whilst you research your family history.

Click here for details on how to buy the Family Tree Checklist.

For both beginners and established genealogists, the Family Tree Checklist's convenient size allows you to take it with you wherever you go to conduct your investigations.

Each time you consult a resource you can tick it off so as to avoid doubling up. There is also space to take note of any names, dates or any clues that you may discover during your genealogical detective work.

For more details on using the checklist to its best advantage click here