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Family history articles
Sharing insights into how to find your family
Kate Bagnall,
Finding Chinese family connections in the National Archives
(2005)
Anne Birgan,
Family and local history sources in postal records
(2004)
Merilyn Minell,
Copyright records: Archives of the imagination
(2003)
Pam Oliver,
Japanese trade records link families to the past
(2004)
Barrie Paterson,
Finding family information in maritime records
(2004)
Nonja Peters,
The Dutch in Australia, 1606–2006
(2006)
Christina Twomey,
Australian civilian internees of the Japanese
(2005)
Enid Woodley,
Groundbreaking Greeks: Tracing Greek Australians in the National Archives
(2005)