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From: "Sue O'Neill" <>
Subject: Indexes I will search
Date: Sun, 16 Apr 2000 06:34:09 +0800


Hi Gang

I have a lot of indexes on my computer - which makes searching really easy!

It's been a while since I posted this list that I am prepared to look up.
so here we go - you just have to ask.

BUTTON INDEX of 19th Century Victorian documents and newspapers
Marion Button was a prolific indexer and people use her microfiched indexes
all the time, probably without knowing that they were produced by
her. Unfortunately she passed away about 2 years ago. Before she went
though she put all her indexes onto CD - which is what I have. She created
a master index with over half a million names. The individual indexes that
are included are:
The Argus Court Reports 1851 - 1856 (Newspaper)
Depasturing licences 1841 - 1851
Electoral Lists Index 1841 - 1851
Insolvency Index 1840 - 1854
Kew Asylum 1871 - 1912
Missing Friends - 1851 - 1855 (Newspaper)
Passenger Index 1840 - 1868 (Newspaper)
Prisoners - Female 1855 - 1918
Prisoners - Male 1855 - 1900
Pubs & Publicans 1840 - 1854
Stock Holder Brands - 1858
Supreme Court Criminal Sessions (don't know date range)
Ticket of Leave 1841 - 1851
Victorian Police Gazette Criminals 1853 -1858
Victorian Criminal Sessions 1855 - 1920

CRESWICK & CLUNES Advertiser Index 1859 - 1865 (September so far)

Ballarat Cemeteries - Old, New and Crematorium
Williamstown Cemetery
Keilor
Keilor Cemetery Inscriptions

Miscellaneous other cemeteries - only the date & Name
Ampitheatre
Bealiba
Bulla
Dunnolly
Redbank
Rheola
Timor

English Trade Directory data base
So far = Bedfordshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire,
Cheshire, Cornwall, Cumberland, Durham, Huntingdon, Northampton,
Northumberland, Oxford, Westmoreland, Wiltshire & Worcester. - Working on
Hereford.

So if you want me to look at anything let me know.

regards



Sue O'Neill of Sunny(?) Saibai Island

Genealogy Market place: http://www1.octa4.net.au/sloneill
listowner
Family History: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~pobjoyoneill/index.htm
and here's where I live
http://www.calle.com/info.cgi?lat=-9.4000&long=142.6667&name=Saibai%20Island&cty=Australia&alt=3

"Young man be more anxious about the pedigree yur going to leave than you
are about the wun somebody's going to leave you." Joshua Billings, Creswick
& Clunes Advertiser, 11 September 1865.

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