Find your ancestors in Victorian Government Gazette 1851-1901

VICTORIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1851-1901

Do you have Victorian ancestry?

Government Gazettes are a unique, useful and extremely fascinating genealogy resource for local, social historians and researchers in other fields throughout Australia, as well as anyone searching their family history and building a family tree. Included in this collection are Victorian Government Gazettes covering 1851 to 1901. They were published by the government as a means of communication to officials and the general public and therefore contain information that is of great use in establishing an image of Australia and its people in the past.

"What information can I find in this collection?"

Included is information relating to a wide variety of topics – of interest to both genealogists and historians:

Business partnerships (both the creation and dissolution)
Cemetery trustees
Executions
Government appointments and general notices
Intestacies, insolvencies and wills
Land records
Lost and stolen animals, impoundings
Mining companies and leases granted
Patents and trademarks
Plans for towns and parishes
Successful tenderers for government works
Unclaimed letters

There is wide variety of interesting material including an Order in Council on Deserters from Danish Merchant Vessels, Weekly Abstracts of Births and Deaths, information on the 1871 and 1881 census of Victoria, Register of Medical Practitioners for 1882, Grazing Permits, a patent application for “An improved composition for unhairing and preserving hides and skins” (a communication from Charles Jules Pierre Desnos, of Paris, France) and numerous references to miners, mining leases and mining companies.

Example entry:

OLD POVERTY REEF GOLD MINING COMPANY
NO LIABILITY, TARNAGULLA.
NOTICE.-A Call (the fourteenth) of Threepence per share has been made on the capital of the above-named company, due and payable at the office of the company, Broadway, Dunolly, on Wednesday the eighth day of February 1882. J.H. YATES, Manager.