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Mcbee
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Search for Mcbee at FamilySearch Search for your Australian, New Zealand or Tasmanian ancestors in the vast Mormon record collections. It is estimated that they have records on over 4.2 million people in Australia.
New Zealand Genealogy Search Engine Search all the on-line New Zealand passenger lists, family trees, surname interest and other genealogical resource pages at once!
National Archives of Australia Holding on to our history – that’s what the National Archives of Australia does. We care for valuable Commonwealth government records and make them available for present and future generations to use. Our recordkeeping standards help government to account to the public, ensuring that evidence is available to support people’s rights and entitlements and that future generations will have a meaningful record of the past.
Immigration to Victoria 1852-1879 You can search this index for Mcbee names of unassisted passengers who boarded ships to Victoria, Australia from British and Foreign ports between 1852 and 1879.
First Families The main database. Your first family is the earliest person in your family known to have lived in Australia. You may choose to submit information on the earliest generation of each branch of your family. This link searches their database of First Families for Mcbee.
First Families Stories The second database. Your first family is the earliest person in your family known to have lived in Australia. You may choose to submit information on the earliest generation of each branch of your family. This link searches their database of First Families for Family Stories containing Mcbee.
Tasmania Archives Office Search through the indexes of Tasmanian Wills and Naturalisation Applications containing Mcbee.
The Tasmanian Family Link Database The Tasmanian Family Link database is designed to provide an initial online genealogical research resource. It links individuals with other members of their families living in Tasmania in the 19th Century.
National Library of Australia Search through the extensive collections of the National LIbrary of Australia.
Transportation Records Database The National Archives of Ireland holds a wide range of records relating to transportation of convicts from Ireland to Australia covering the period 1788 to 1868.
Boer War Nominal Roll Database The Boer War Nominal Roll provides details of those persons who served with Australian units in the Boer War (also known as the Anglo-Boer War or the South African War). The information it contains is derived from the Official Records of the Australian Military Contingents to the War in South Africa, compiled and edited for the Department of Defence by Lieutenant-Colonel P. L. Murray RAA (Ret.), Government Printer Melbourne, 1911.
First World War, 1914-1918 The First World War Nominal Roll provides details of each member of the AIF at the end of the 1914-18 war. It contains approximately 324,000 names.
Debt Of Honour Register This database provides personal and service details and places of commemoration for the 1.7 million members of the Commonwealth forces who died in the First or Second World Wars. The cemeteries and memorials where these names are commemorated, in perpetuity, are located in around 150 countries.
Commemorative Roll The Commemorative Roll records the names of those 3,000 Australians who died during or as a result of wars in which Australians served, but who were not eligible for inclusion on the Roll of Honour.
Roll of Honour The Roll of Honour database records the names of Australia's 102,000 war dead covering all conflicts.
Debt Of Honour Register This Register provides personal and service details and places of commemoration for the 1.7 million members of the Commonwealth forces who died in the First or Second World Wars. (A record some 60,000 civilian casualties of the Second World War is provided without details of burial location.) The cemeteries and memorials where these names are commemorated, in perpetuity, are located in around 150 countries This database makes it possible to identify the exact location, by cemetery plot or memorial panel, where any given name is commemorated.
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