on โ09-05-2011 08:02 AM
on โ29-06-2012 03:38 PM
What is the best way to find out to search death records in Melbourne in the last 10 or so years?
My Mum used to write to her cousin there for decades and then she stopped getting letters from the cousin. The age of the cousin would be very late 80's to 90's. She may not be deceased though, could be in a home not able to communicate. She had 1 son.
My mother just wonders what happened to her.
Thanks flashie and punch for your replies.
I had a problem recalling the son's surname, as his mother remarried when he was little.
Trove provided me with his birth certifcate (googled sons first name, mothers first name and maiden name).
On googling the son's full name,I found that sadly he died of in May this year - a death notice came up.
He did however have a small business and website and was fairly well known so more info on the web. His children have taken over the website, so I emailed his son.
He sent a lovely reply, and I found out that his grandmother had passed away at home in 2009. I will be able to pass that onto my Mother now.
on โ29-06-2012 05:16 PM
on โ30-06-2012 08:28 PM
Everyday I discover new people and things ๐
I remember this Auntie I used to visit in Bassendean, I even google mapped the house, matched her up to electoral records, found her husband who had died. Anyhoo ... ๐
on โ30-06-2012 08:31 PM
I saw your post Clair................and came to see how many you are up to now.
I never got to meet my grandfather he was long gone before I was born..............but he was into local politics (like his father).............and heaps of their minutes are on Trove....................it was great reading it......it was like getting a little glimpse into the man he was.
on โ30-06-2012 08:44 PM
Yeah ๐
Well still mostly doing my fathers side as they were all in Australia.
Only really up to 2nd great grandparents then I think they came from England/Wales? So got a few records in my shoebox like England census etc but need to check those out more before I add them to my tree. I might ring my uncle in Perth see if I can get some info from him.
Some of my family came from country towns in Victoria, I just wonder what they did there you know? The towns are near me, I might go one day to search libraries, museums, historical societies, cemeteries in those towns.
on โ30-06-2012 08:46 PM
Clair, there are a lot of cemeteries online.
http://www.australiancemeteries.com/vic/vic1.htm#anchor5035
I found a heap of information searching the cemetery indexes.
on โ30-06-2012 08:48 PM
on โ30-06-2012 08:48 PM
I love cemeteries...................by kids tease me about it..............but there is soooooooooooo much history there.
My favourite one is where my ancestors are buried..............it is on top of a hill............over looking the valley.
And all the people are buried all over the place............not in lovely rows like most cemeteries.
Some of them wanted to be buried facing their properties.
And there is a huge bif family from there that had some sort of falling out..............and none of them wanted to be buried near of facing each other..............so they are all over the place.
I will have a little look in my photobucket...........I think I have a picture.
on โ30-06-2012 08:51 PM
Thanks punch ๐
Love to see a picture flashie
on โ30-06-2012 08:53 PM