Tag Archives: Australian History

What happened today in Australian history.

26 Apr

April 26

On this day in 1800 William Balmain recieved a land grant of 550 acres on the east side of Cockle Bay, an area which was to become the suburbs of Balmain and Rozelle. Balmain was an Assistant Surgeon on the First Fleet and continued working as a surgeon in the Colony until 1802 when he returned to England. He died in the following year.

Today in Auusie History

24 Jan

January 25

On this day in 1885 a train bound for Sydney crashed over a washed away culvert at Cootamundra, killing eight people.  The busy train was on its way to Sydney packed with people planning to attend the horse races at Randwick.  A downpour of twenty-five centimetres of rain had washed away the embankment at Salt Clay Creek, five km from Cootamundra and the train could not be notified as the telegram wires were down.

Today in Australian History

22 Jan

From the NSW State Archives

On this day in 1788 the French explorer La Perouse arrived at Botany Bay. Jean-Francois de Galaup, comte de Laperouse entered Sydney Harbour only days after the First Fleet had arrived and settled on the northern shore of Botany Bay (now named after him) for his six week visit.  La Perouse sailed from Sydney in March and his fleet was wrecked in the Solomon Islands soon after.

This day in Australian History

21 Jan

On this day in 1820 the Sydney Gazette published a notice about the creation of a new cemetery on Devonshire Street, Sydney. The cemetery was described as a “spacious burial ground” in the sandhills south of the brickfields, which is the site of the present-day Central Railway Station. The cemetery was consecrated in 1820 (the first interment actually took place in 1819) and operated until 1867. The site was then resumed in 1901 to allow for the development of the Central Railway Station and approximately one-third of the monuments and remains were relocated to other cemeteries. NSW Archives

 

On this Day

20 Jan

This day in Australian History from NSW Archives

On this day in 1815 the first road over the Blue Mountains was completed by William Cox. Cox, along with a workgang of 30 convicts built the 161 km road in six months and followed the route used by Blaxland, Lawson and Wentworth. The Great Western Road, also known as “Cox’s Pass”, allowed Governor Macquarie to travel from Sydney to Bathurst in eleven days and opened up the western plains for settlement.

Welcome to Roygen Genealogical Services

18 Dec

 

 

With over 11 years research experience, Roygen Genealogical Services can help you with your Australian Genealogical needs.

Specialist in New South Wales Research.
English Census Look ups done also.

Member- Society of Australian Genealogists

Member- Nepean Family History Society

Member-Mount Druitt Historical Society
(with access to all their collections !)
Research can also be undertaken at ;
New South Wales State Archives, Kingswood
National Archives of Australia, Chester Hill
We also have full access to Ancestry.com, Ancestry.com.au and Findmypast.com.au
All research will come with a full report of all research completed and suggestions if you would like to go further.
Reasonable rates
General research $25 per Hour (min 2 hours)
UK Census lookups $5 per person
 Documents may be sourced but official copies may incur an extra charge.
PLEASE BE AWARE THAT THIS SERVICE WILL BE CARRIED OUT IN A PRIVATE, CONFIDENTIAL AND PROFESSIONAL MANNER, HOWEVER THERE IS NO GUARANTEE THAT WE WILL FIND WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR WITHIN THE TIME FRAME. WE WILL ADVISE OF PROGRESS AND ANY OBSTACLES THROUGHOUT THE COURSE OF THE RESEARCH.
Email your requests to: roygenservices@yahoo.com.au

 

Welcome to Roygen Genealogical Services

6 Dec

With over 11 years research experience, Roygen Genealogical Services can help you with your Australian Genealogical needs.

Specialist in New South Wales Research.
English Census Look ups done also.

Member- Society of Australian Genealogists

Member- Nepean Family History Society

Member-Mount Druitt Historical Society
(with access to all their collections !)
Research can also be undertaken at ;
New South Wales State Archives, Kingswood
National Archives of Australia, Chester Hill
We also have full access to Ancestry.com, Ancestry.com.au and Findmypast.com.au
All research will come with a full report of all research completed and suggestions if you would like to go further.
Reasonable rates
General research $25 per Hour (min 2 hours)
UK Census lookups $5 per person
 Documents may be sourced but official copies may incur an extra charge.
PLEASE BE AWARE THAT THIS SERVICE WILL BE CARRIED OUT IN A PRIVATE, CONFIDENTIAL AND PROFESSIONAL MANNER, HOWEVER THERE IS NO GUARANTEE THAT WE WILL FIND WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR WITHIN THE TIME FRAME. WE WILL ADVISE OF PROGRESS AND ANY OBSTACLES THROUGHOUT THE COURSE OF THE RESEARCH.
Email your requests to: roygenservices@yahoo.com.au