Convict Family to live on Phillip Island Norfolk Island 1795
Philip Gidley King wrote in his Journal in late Mar 1795: The family that is to reside on Phillip island, consisting of a man his wife and one child – who was this family?
Read morePhilip Gidley King wrote in his Journal in late Mar 1795: The family that is to reside on Phillip island, consisting of a man his wife and one child – who was this family?
Read moreSome of the First and Second Fleeters buried at St David’s Cemetery Hobart
Read moreOn 7 August 1790 the Surprize and Justinian arrived at Norfolk Island at Cascade. Provision and stores from both ships were unloaded from 9
Read moreThe Closure of Norfolk Island 1814 new publication by Australian History Research.
Read moreEven though there are no official contemporaneous records of the actual marriages of November 1791 on Norfolk Island there are
Read moreAustralian History Research in conjunction with Heritage Tourism hosts tours to Norfolk Island.
Read moreImmerse yourself in Norfolk Island heritage for the history lovers tour and holiday on Norfolk Island March 2026 including Norfolk Island 1788 Foundation Day. Join Australian History Research and step back in time and discover the life of your Norfolk Island ancestors.
Read morePeople, Soldiers and Victualling Book of the Kitty Transport era from Norfolk Island 1793 It’s well documented that there were
Read moreAustralian History Research provides family history reports for Norfolk Island 1788 – 1814
Read moreList of historical books published by Australian History Research about Norfolk Island
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