The Gazettes were the weekly notices of Government activities meant for other government departments and some were available to the public. They are an untapped genealogical resource. The general gazette lists government appointments, various licences, Justices of the Peace, changes to legislation, deceased estates, and so much more. Police Gazettes (only available to Police departments) list police officer movements, reports of crime often listing victims, reports on entry and exit from prison, Missing Friends notices while Education Gazettes list teacher movements, school information and more. Each colony had its own Gazettes and post Federation in 1901 the Commonwealth also produced a Government Gazette.
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Wonderful webinar. Picked up so many new ideas for researching. Thank you!
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Very interesting! I wish we had that resource in the US.
Concise information on Gazettes, where to find them and what they hold. The examples used give us a good insight into what is covered. Thank you Helen.
Excellent ideas to further my search in Canada as I have reached some dead ends. Many thanks and well done.
Clear, concise information given, and what a wealth of information there is in both Govt Gazettes and Police Gazettes. I did not know these gazettes covered so many, many aspects of our lives.
Excellent breadth of coverage of the content of these resources
Wonderful presentation !