• [S2] National Library of Australia. Digital images of many newspapers, Gazettes etc are available on the Trove website (https://trove.nla.gov.au).
  • [S3] Various newspapers (details cited where applicable). Newspaper publication dates quoted on 'Tribute' pages are often wrong, so please check the original newspaper.
  • [S5] Ryerson Index (https://ryersonindex.org/). Details shown are sometimes wrong, but this is a useful ongoing index to death/funeral notices and obituaries in Australian newspapers, and on some funeral directors' websites. Newspapers that have been indexed are usually in State Libraries in Australia and/or on the Trove website (https://trove.nla.gov.au/).
  • [S6] Mailing list 'Aus-Newspaper-Extracts' at Rootsweb.com. I kept copies of some of the messages, but the mailing list archive is apparently no longer online.
  • [S7] Internet mailing list message at Rootsweb.com (details cited where applicable). I kept copies of some of the messages, but the mailing list archive is apparently no longer online.
  • [S8] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages, Victoria, Australia. Victoria Registrar-General's indexes to births, deaths and marriages. Microfiche, CD-ROM and online versions of the index may show different details.
  • [S9] Death certificates (details cited where applicable or available on request).
  • [S10] Birth certificates (details cited where applicable, or available on request).
  • [S11] Marriage certificates (details cited where applicable or available on request).
  • [S20] Headstones and grave markers (but dates shown there are sometimes wrong). Details either cited where applicable or available from me on request.
  • [S22] Australian Cemeteries Index (https://austcemindex.com/). The website has more than 800,000 images of cemetery headstones or plaques. It also has many transcriptions without images, but in those the names of spouse, parents and children may be wrong if they came from other sources. The site's ultimate goal is to photograph and index every headstone in Australia and to index every unmarked burial.
  • [S26] New South Wales will books. State Archives and Records Authority of New South Wales, Australia, ref. NRS 13661. Between 1800 and 1924, copies of the wills were handwritten; between 1924 and 1952 they were typed; and later records are photocopies. Images are online via https://tidd.ly/3KIWGEW
  • [S30] Wills, probate and administration records (details cited where applicable or available on request). Copies purchased by Judy WEBSTER unless otherwise specified.
  • [S79] Queensland Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages, Brisbane, Australia. Queensland Registrar-General's deaths index. Online, microfiche and CD-ROM versions of the index may show different details.
  • [S80] Queensland Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages, Brisbane, Australia. Queensland Registrar-General's births index. Online, microfiche and CD-ROM versions of the index may show different details.
  • [S81] Queensland Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages, Brisbane, Australia. Queensland Registrar-General's marriages index. Online, microfiche and CD-ROM versions of the index may show different details.
  • [S82] Brisbane City Council Cemeteries database, Queensland, Australia (https://graves.brisbane.qld.gov.au).
  • [S90] Dern, David and Julie. Dern Index (on CD-ROM). D. and J. Dern, Bundaberg, c1999. The index includes a partial transcription of headstones. Note that dates inscribed on headstones are sometimes wrong.
  • [S92] Miscellaneous sources. Details cited where applicable, unless they have been withheld for privacy.
  • [S114] Genealogical Society of Queensland's burial register indexes. At least part of the index is on Findmypast (https://tidd.ly/3KIWGEW).
  • [S129] Immigration Department passenger lists at Queensland State Archives (Australia). Details cited where applicable, or available via the Archives' catalogue.
  • [S137] Commonwealth electoral roll. National Archives of Australia. Images of some (but not all) Commonwealth rolls are on Ancestry (https://bit.ly/AncSS). They are usually less informative than State electoral rolls. WARNING: the year that Ancestry displays above the image is sometimes wrong. I only discovered this recently, so I may have cited the source incorrectly if I didn't scroll back to the first image to check the year.
  • [S138] Queensland State electoral roll. Queensland State Archives (Australia). State rolls, which in most cases were published annually, give more details than Commonwealth rolls.
  • [S141] Commonwealth Electoral Roll (Queensland) 1913 database. Queensland Family History Society, 2005. Database is on Findmypast (https://tidd.ly/3KIWGEW). Please verify details by viewing the original roll at the National Archives of Australia, State Library, or on Ancestry (https://bit.ly/AncSS).
  • [S143] Commonwealth Electoral Roll (Queensland) 1934 database (indexed transcription). Queensland Family History Society, 2007. Database is on Findmypast (https://tidd.ly/3KIWGEW). Please verify details by viewing the original roll at the National Archives of Australia, State Library, or on Ancestry (https://bit.ly/AncSS).
  • [S144] Commonwealth Electoral Roll (Queensland) 1949 database (indexed transcription). Queensland Family History Society, 2008. Database is on Findmypast (https://tidd.ly/3KIWGEW). Please verify details by viewing the original roll at the National Archives of Australia, State Library, or on Ancestry (https://bit.ly/AncSS).
  • [S146] Commonwealth Electoral Roll (Queensland) 1969 database (indexed transcription). Queensland Family History Society, 2018. Society members have online access to the database (see https://www.qfhs.org.au). Please verify details by viewing the original roll at the National Archives of Australia or a State Library.
  • [S150] Queensland Family History Society. Queensland School Pupils Index (Queensland Family History Society, Brisbane, various dates). The index, part of which is also online via https://tidd.ly/3KIWGEW, cites the source (usually a school centenary book or an admission register where you'll find extra information).
  • [S151] Queensland Police Gazette. Queensland State Archives hold the original volumes with handwritten annotations. Digitised copies from a different set of volumes (with some pages missing) are on CD-ROM in many libraries, and some are also on Findmypast (https://tidd.ly/3KIWGEW).
  • [S154] Queensland Supreme Court: butts of oaths of allegiance. Queensland State Archives (Australia).
  • [S158] Website Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld) Tributes, Obituaries and Funeral Notices (http://tributes.couriermail.com.au).
  • [S159] Website FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org).
  • [S169] Family history data (compiler's name either cited where applicable or withheld for privacy).
  • [S170] Family Group Sheet (details cited where applicable).
  • [S171] Email (details cited where applicable, or in some cases withheld for privacy).
  • [S172] Letters, various (details cited where applicable).
  • [S173] Telephone conversation (details cited where applicable).
  • [S174] Oral history (details cited where applicable).
  • [S175] Personal knowledge of Judy WEBSTER.
  • [S179] New South Wales Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages, Sydney, Australia. New South Wales Registrar-General's deaths index. Online, microfiche and CD-ROM versions of the index may show different details.
  • [S180] New South Wales Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages, Sydney, Australia. New South Wales Registrar-General's births index. Online, microfiche and CD-ROM versions of the index may show different details.
  • [S181] New South Wales Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages, Sydney, Australia. New South Wales Registrar-General's marriage index. Online, microfiche and CD-ROM versions of the index may show different details.
  • [S200] Zischke, Geoff, compiler. The History of Carl August Hahn and Henriette Hahn (nee Kahrz) and Their Descendants 1884-1984 (Hahn Reunion Committee, Queensland, 1984). ISBN 0959083707.
  • [S201] Kleidon, Dell and Wilson, Karen, compilers. Klibbe Family History 1873-1998 (no ISBN or publication details shown; research by Dell Kleidon, Karen Wilson and Ted Klibbe). Dell Kleidon kindly sent Judy Webster a copy of the book.
  • [S202] Podlich, Aub. The Family of Frederich August Harch in Australia 1883-1983 (n.pub., Apr 1983).
  • [S206] Supreme Court (Southern District): ecclesiastical file, Albert Emil STEINKE. Queensland State Archives (Australia), no.401 of 1951.
  • [S207] Supreme Court (Southern District): ecclesiastical file, Heinrich Wilhelm RIENECKER. Queensland State Archives (Australia): SCT/P212, no.6660.
  • [S216] 'Memorial of baptism' card, Colin Clifford WEBSTER, 4 Nov 1921, St. Alban's Church, Cunnamulla, Queensland, Australia. Private family papers held by Judy WEBSTER.
  • [S217] 'Certificate of Baptism' card, Beryl Gladys STEINKE, 30 Nov 1919, Methodist Church, Home Creek, Queensland, Australia. Private family papers held by Judy WEBSTER.
  • [S223] Genealogical Society of Queensland's INDEX to funeral records. Compiled mainly from Queensland funeral directors' original records, copies of which are held by the Genealogical Society of Queensland. Index and partial transcriptions are on Findmypast (https://tidd.ly/3KIWGEW). The 'burial date' shown is sometimes, but *not always*, the *death* date. The birth year may be wrong if it was just estimated by subtracting 'age' from 'death year.'