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Birth, marriage and death records are valuable markers to piecing together your
family history. They provide that real basic information covering the important
life events in your ancestors’ lives. Learning where your ancestors were born,
married and died can be very helpful on your family history search. With over 760,000
Australian records spanning the 1800 and 1900s, you will find these records helpful.
The Rookwood Cemetery records
contain 243,000 transcriptions of headstones in Rookwood Cemetery. They were painstakingly
transcribed between 1981 and 1992 by members of the Society of Australian Genealogists
and are a really valuable resource.
The
Cemetery Burials and Memorial Inscriptions for Victoria records cover 1835-1997
and comprise over 185,000 records. The records were built from transcriptions of
cemetery memorials and burial registers and cover 197 cemeteries in Victoria, plus
a few in other Australian states. It details the name and title of the deceased,
the Australian state or territory, the year of the event, and the cemetery. Some
names listed are from associated sources and are not necessarily the death or burial
of the individual.
This is an example of a transcription which includes information on the deceased such as name, date of death, their age and details on where the actual plot is located. A full inscription is included where available which can also detail other family members.
This is an example of a document which details the inscription and includes the name of the deceased, date of death and age. It can also include other family members.