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As at 10 August 2023     wip

see also  books for sale

see also journals for sale

 Extra !  All are now only available supplied as USB Flash drive.

Notes!

a) All  email to  txcallaghan@gmail.com

b)   Postage, package & handling charges are $5.50 per USB stick. Prices for international orders are on application. Payment by bank transfer is preferred (- ask for account details) 

A paypall option is not now availalbe –

c) All CDs are supplied in Portable Document Format (pdf). They can also be supplied in MS Excel, MS Word or MS Access. Price for these formats on application.

d) You should also see ‘Work in Progress’.

e) You should also read about lookups available

Those who have purchased CD’s include Genealogical and Local History societies and some of them are listed here.

CD-ROMs

Residents of NSW Vol. 3.

This is the third in the ‘residents’ series and is a ‘work in progress’ .. However there are over 54,000 entries to date which are available for ‘look-up’. If you are interested in who lived in your town ask for a listing of names to be sent by email for a nominal donation.   Note! All names, to date nearly 44,000 are now available on  on USB Flash Drive , sorted in   alphabetical order. Cost on CD $25.00, cost on USB stick $30  plus $5.50 p&h.

CD-23  Residents of Wallsend and Plattsburg 1913

This  is based on the 1913 Electoral Rolls…  more

Price : $15.00 + pp&h.

Note! This Cd has been donated to the local library at Wallsend and is also available at

AUS-NSW@groups.io | Home

https://groups.io/g/AUS-NSW

CD 22 -Residents of NSW 1885 Volume 2 (Civil Service 1885)

The Civil Service Board of NSW was required to publish a ‘CIVIL SERVICE LIST’ containing the names of all the Officers of each Division and Class and of all other person employed by the Civil Service.

I have digitized the list for 1885, arranged the 9,344 entries in alphabetical of surname and alphabetical order by location..

The database provides surname and first names, occupation / position, the location and the division and / or class of the employee.

The list is in pdf and excel formats and available at the reasonable price of $17 it is also free at

AUS-NSW@groups.io | Home

https://groups.io/g/AUS-NSW

For more information follow this link Residents of NSW Vol. 2 (Civil Service 1885 )

CD13 Residents of NSW 1885. Vol 1.

img020This valuable index provides the names of 39,856 residents of NSW in 1884/1885. It is based on the 1885 census of the occupiers of land and owners of stock in NSW. The census lists the name of the holding or locality , the name of the occupier or land owner,the police district and post town and the acreage , the number of horses, cattle, sheep and pigs.

It was carried out by Inspectors of Stock and Brands and the police and was based on police districts.

Price $35.00

For more details Residents NSW 1885 Vol.1

img026Note! Special Offer CD 13 and CD22 on the one CD for a special price of $39.50 To order quote reference number CD 23

CD5 ‘Beyond the Limits’. Landholders 1848 -1850 

In 1848,1849 and 1850 the Government Gazette published the names of over 1500 applications for leasehold in the then pastoral districts of Bligh, Clarence River, Darling Downs, Gwydir, Lachlan, Liverpool Plains, Lower Darling, Macleay River, Maneroo, Moreton Bay, Murrumbidgee, New England and Wellington.

I have collated all these entries and they are now available on CD-ROM in pdf format. The entries contain the following information: – name of applicant, name of the run, the pastoral district, owner(s) of adjoining runs where stated, details of the run such as acreage, carrying capacity for sheep and cattle, the location and in some cases a brief description of the run.

Price: $22.00 For more details about:- see Beyond the Limits . 1848.

CD6 ‘Beyond the Limits.’ Landholders & Caveats 1849 

During 1848 and 1849 the Crown Lands Office received over 600 caveats against claims to leases of Crown land beyond the Settled Districts. These have been collated and sorted alphabetically by the name of the applicants.
The list contain applicant name, the district , the name of the run applied for and the name of the party lodging caveat against the issue of such lease. The listing provides an interesting perspective of claims and counter claims. Price $14.50

img021Special Offer! CD’s 5 and 6 on one CD for $29.50 Note! Reference Number for combined CD is CD No. 16.

CD NO: 19 ‘Beyond the Limits’. Volume 2; Landholders 1848 -1850 as reported in the Port Phillip Government Gazette

cd19In 1848, 1849 and 1850 the NSW Government Gazette republished from the Port Phillip Government Gazette the names of over 800 applicants for leasehold in the then pastoral districts of Bourke, Gipps, Grant, Murray, Portland Bay, Western Port and Wimmera.

I have collated all these entries and they are now available on CD-ROM . The entries contain the following information: – name of applicant, name of the run, the pastoral district, owner(s) of adjoining runs where stated, details of the run such as acreage, carrying capacity for sheep and cattle, the location and in some cases a brief description of the run.

Price: $25.50 and free at

AUS-NSW@groups.io | Home

https://groups.io/g/AUS-NSW

CD No 20. Conditional Purchasers. 1862 – 1864.

This data has been sourced from the Votes and Proceedings of the Legislative Assembly of New South Wales. It contains the details of over 9,000 applications for the conditional purchase of Crown Land between 1st January 1862 and 30th September 1864.

img022A conditional purchase (CP) may have had a number of owners before the final payment was made and all conditions satisfied as the name on the parish map is that of the person who made the final payment and that may or may not be the person you are researching. So if you do not know the parish or district of your ancestor you must search all the Conditional Purchase records at Kingswood. These records are not in alphabetical order but in order of the Conditional Purchase number. I have entered this data into a data base and sorted these records into alphabetical order of surname.

This CD is a useful research addition to your library or that of your local historical or genealogical society.

If you are only interested in the entries for one or more district / town or a ‘one name’ search contact me direct for obtaining the cost of a print out only.

Follow this link for more information re Conditional Purchasers

Price $22.50

CD23 Mineworkers in the Hunter (Northern District) .  not available

Look ups of entries are available at a small charge.  see here

Over 1695 mineworkers were seriously injured , many of them fatally, as a result of accidents between 1847 and 1938. This index contains names, age occupation, date of accident, and name of mine, mine location, details of the accident, and references for the data. The data has been sourced from newspapers, Department of Mine reports, the records of the United Mineworkers Northern Division, Votes and Proceedings of the Legislative Assembly of NSW and selected secondary sources.This CD is a useful research addition to your library or that of your local historical or genealogical society at a cost of only $10.00 + $5.50 pp&h. Note the Cd also contains copies of all the material contained in the links on the web page.

Follow this link for more information re Mineworkers in the Hunter (Northern District) .

CD18 Residents of Singleton & Patrick’s Plains .

Those researchers interested in Singleton and Patrick’s Plains may find my new CD of interest. It contains 12,863 entries researched from the following sources:-

Anglican Marriages in East Maitland of Singleton & Patrick’s Plains
residents.-51 marriages

Anglican Baptism in East Maitland ditto – 139 baptisms

Anglican Burial at Whittingham – 323 entries

Singleton Rate payers and landlords 1866/67- 526 entries of rate payers

Singleton and District Postal Directories 1832 – 1884; 6457 entries.

Singleton & District Residents selected from Maitland Mercury, Singleton Times, Singleton Argus, Government Gazette, censuses etc. – 4152 entries

Entries from the 1926 ‘Back to Singleton’ booklet. – 1215 entries.

If you are only interested in the entries for one or more districts / town or a ‘one name’ search contact me direct for obtaining the cost of a print out only.

Cost of this CD (No 18) is only$22.

CD 24 Residents of NSW in 1915 ; based on the published list of the registered owners of cars in NSW in 1915.

img023This data base of NSW residents is based on the listing of all Cars and Owners for 1915. It contains 9,318 names, addresses, horse power, make of the car(s) , seating capacity and importantly the price. It also lists the 235 owners of taxis and the 297 registered owner of motor lorries. Cost of this CD $21.50 and free atAUS-NSW@groups.io | Home

https://groups.io/g/AUS-NSW

More information here

Postmasters 1863.

Contains names of the post offices in NSW , the postmaster/postmistress and their annual salary.

Cost is $10.00. more information here

This information has now been included in the ‘Residents of NSW Vol. 3’ but it is available as a separate CD if you wish to purchase it.

Notes!

All  email to  txcallaghan@gmail.com

Prices for international orders are on application.

b) All CDs are supplied in Portable Document Format (pdf). They can also be supplied in MS Excel, MS Word or MS Access. Price for these formats on application.

c) You should also see ‘Work in Progress’.

7 thoughts on “For Sale or Free

  1. CP are registered by name not the holding name eg Willala, as when the application is made the selector has not yet been approved.

  2. Hi Terry,

    My ancestor, was a free selector. He called his selection Willala . According to a 1870 newpaper article, his selection was 20 miles from Boggabri either on or adjacent to Gullendaddy station. He bought a town lot in Boggabri in 1870. I have a copy of that purchase. What I would like to know is whether your CD No. 20 contains details of his Willala free selection? If it does then I would be interested in buying the details of his CP from you.

    Regards Greg

  3. Would like to purchase CD No 20. Conditional Purchasers. 1862 – 1864.
    Can you let me know how I can make electronic payment.
    Thank you

  4. Hi Terry,

    I wold like to buy
    CD18 Residents of Singleton & Patrick’s Plains .

    Do you use paypal?
    Thx, Jenny

  5. We would like to order a copy of Residents of NSW in 1915 costing $20. Can you give me address to send the cheque to.
    Thanks

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