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- Family history research | Your rights, crime and the law | Queensland . . .
Search Queensland historical birth, death and marriage records for FREE or pay $24 70 for an historical image or $34 70 for an historical certificate
- Births, deaths and marriages | State Library of Queensland
You can search the online indexes at the Queensland Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages for records dating back to 1829 You can then use the registration number to purchase copies of historical certificates online
- Births, deaths and marriages - National Library of Australia
The Queensland Government provides free, searchable, online indexes to the following historical records: Births 1829 - 100 years ago; Deaths 1829 - 30 years ago; Marriages 1829 - 75 years ago; Go to the QLD Registry of BDM Subscription databases You can access Findmypast (World Edition) through eResources
- Queensland - AIATSIS corporate website
AIATSIS offers an Australia-wide service The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Biographical Index enables you to do an online name search of some of the material in the collection AIATSIS cannot compile family trees or help you to confirm Aboriginality, but they can offer you advice on how to begin this work yourself
- Searching our historical records—hints and tips - Queensland Government
Our online historical research service is a great place to start if you want to trace a person's family tree—it's free to search our index online We only hold records of events that took place in Queensland, so make sure you know where the event happened
- Find historical records and images online | For government | Queensland . . .
Use the Queensland State Archives Search to find digitised photos, maps and other documents online Depending on the item's copyright status, you may be able to download and use the material immediately with appropriate citation
- Births, deaths and marriages: Queensland - State Library of South Australia
A guide to searching records online for family history, including records for country Queensland Queensland birth, death and marriage information from 1829 onwards is freely available online Compulsory registration of births, deaths and marriages began in Queensland on 1 March 1856 Prior to this date only incomplete records are held
- Family History Research Service: Queensland Registry of Births, Deaths . . .
Queensland Registry for births, deaths and marriages index Highlights of this resource Queensland Registry index searches are free as well as simple and flexible The online screens are well laid out with links and useful tips appropriately placed
- Queensland BDM Records – Family History Research Service
Search results are sorted by closest match to the person’s name and then by parents’ names (for births and deaths) or by other party’s name (for marriages) You can set up an online account and save your downloaded images for viewing at a later date
- Birth, death and marriage records | AIATSIS corporate website
By using births, deaths and marriage (BDM) records you can form a chain linking one generation of your family to the next and one branch of your family to another You can use the BDM information you find to follow these links back through your family tree
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