Search for your Clyde ancestors at a library.
Both Ancestry.com and Find My Past are freely accessible via library computers at many libraries To access them, you just need your free library card number and PIN.
You have to access them through the library website, once on one of the computers. (Going direct to the sites doesn’t work).
Casey-Cardinia Library Corporation libraries are listed below:
Cranbourne
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Doveton
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Narre Warren
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Emerald
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Pakenham
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Endeavour Hills
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Eastern Regional Libraries are
Belgrave Library
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Monbulk Community Reading Room
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Boronia Library
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Montrose Library
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Croydon Library
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Mooroolbark Library
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Ferntree Gully Library
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Ringwood Library
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Healesville Library
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Rowville Library
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Knox Library
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The Station House - Mt Evelyn Library
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Lilydale Library
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Yarra Glen Memorial Hall Community Reading Room
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Yarra Junction Library
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State Library of Victoria
Tell the editor about other libraries that offer this free service.
Ancestry.com gives details on the following
Australian Electoral Rolls, 1903-1980
Australian Death Index, 1787-1985
Australian Marriage Index, 1788-1950
Australian Birth Index, 1788-1922
Hint: Consider checking the accuracy and context of information found on cyber genealogy sites. Compare the data against maps, cemetery records and newspaper articles. Scanning equipment used by these groups may reproduce the digit 5 as digit 3 or 8. Place names such as Camberwell may be 'read' as Cambrian Hill.
On-line verification can be obtained from the Registry Office.
Read how you can do that at Registry Office BDM search free
Click on here for information about maps. https://clydehistory.000webhostapp.com/index.html
Questions and information can be directed to the Editor
clydehistory@gmail.com
Tell the editor about other libraries that offer this free service.
Ancestry.com gives details on the following
Australian Electoral Rolls, 1903-1980
Australian Death Index, 1787-1985
Australian Marriage Index, 1788-1950
Australian Birth Index, 1788-1922
Hint: Consider checking the accuracy and context of information found on cyber genealogy sites. Compare the data against maps, cemetery records and newspaper articles. Scanning equipment used by these groups may reproduce the digit 5 as digit 3 or 8. Place names such as Camberwell may be 'read' as Cambrian Hill.
On-line verification can be obtained from the Registry Office.
Read how you can do that at Registry Office BDM search free
Click on here for information about maps. https://clydehistory.000webhostapp.com/index.html
Questions and information can be directed to the Editor
clydehistory@gmail.com