
In Australia, church records are a valuable resource for genealogical research, as they can provide key information about births, baptisms, marriages, and burials. Different denominations maintain distinct types of records, which vary in detail and availability. Anglican, Catholic, Presbyterian, Methodist, and other Christian denominations often kept meticulous records from the early colonial period. Anglican records are particularly significant in states like New South Wales and Tasmania, while Catholic records are crucial for tracing Irish Catholic ancestors. Presbyterian and Methodist records are also useful, especially in regions with large Scottish and English populations. Church records can reveal vital dates, family relationships, and migration details, making them indispensable for researchers tracing their Australian heritage.
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- Sydney Diocesan Directory 1920 542 records
- Sydney Diocesan Directory 1919 522 records
- Sydney Diocesan Directory 1918 518 records
- Sydney Diocesan Directory 1917 502 records