Websites for family history research
On this page:
General
- Auckland City
Libraries Genealogy links - Includes how to start guide to genealogy.
- Dictionary of New Zealand Biography
- GENEoNZ - Links
to major New Zealand geneaological resources.
- Genealogical Computing Group (GCG) homepage
- This group fosters the use of computers as a tool for genealogical research.
Contact details for local groups.
- Helen's Page of New Zealand
history - Contains a wide variety of primary source material relating mainly
to mid to lower North Island (including Wellington). Includes electoral rolls and
directories, shipping / passenger lists, church records, BDM and cemetery records,
school lists, military records and a wide variety of other goodies.
- New Zealand family
history @ Christchurch City Libraries - European New Zealand family history
resources held by the libraries or that can be accessed through them. The main focus
is Christchurch and Canterbury information from the 19th and early 20th centuries.
- New Zealand Defence Force
Personnel Records - For ordering military records of those who enlisted in
New Zealand forces. These often include useful genealogical information.
- New Zealand Genealogy
Links - Extensive links, focusing on marriage records, birth, shipping
lists, and military records. It also has a good section of regional resources.
- New Zealand Genealogy
Online - Links to New Zealand genealogical resources.
- New Zealand GenWeb - The New
ZealandGenWeb Project hosts the New ZealandGenWeb regional projects and is one of
the participating sites of the WorldGenWeb Project. The 'Resources' page
covers everything from directories and civil registers, to libraries, archives and
historical societies.
- New Zealand Society of Genealogists
homepage - Starting point for researching family history. includes key
resources such as research guides and information on courses. The
'Resources' section also contains good descriptions of the many different
types of resources available to the genealogist.
- New Zealand Yesteryears - Provides
information of interest to genealogists, with an emphasis on Southland. Includes
shipping information, images, archives, a timeline of NZ history, recommended NZ
links, and a glossary of Maori names.
- Otago Nominal Index - An index to names
in documents held by the Hocken Collections. The index holds nearly 250,000 records
from electoral rolls, street directories, and Police gazettes for Otago &
Southland.
- Past Papers - National Library of
New Zealand's digitised collection of 19th century newspapers.
- Pearl's Pad - Includes genealogical and
general interest historical records, particularly for the area from Coromandel to
the Bay of Islands (including Auckland), but also some New Zealand-wide resources,
newspaper and other indexes, shipping lists, school rolls, 19th century native land
tenure and NZ Army records and much more.
- Shadows of Time - Contains a range of
useful indexes including lists of mayors, university graduates and early settlers.
- The 1901 Census for England
& Wales - This website contains census images and transcriptions from
the 1901 Census of England and Wales. It allows visitors to search the census in a
variety of ways, though payment is required to access the full records.
- Wellington City Council
Archives - most of the holdings of Wellington City Archives can be browsed
on line. Holdings include local authority records for Wellington city dating back to
1842, and the archives of other Wellington organisations ranging from Wellington
Harbour Board to Tawa Community Theatre. There is also a module which allows
searching of the content of Wellington rate books from 1863-65.
Births, Deaths and Marriages
- Australasia Births Deaths and Marriages
Exchange - A place to share information about details contained on birth,
death and marriage registrations registered in Australia and New Zealand.
- Births, Deaths and Marriages = Whānautanga,
matenga, mārenatanga - The Births, Deaths and Marriages registry (BDM)
registers all births, deaths and marriages which take place in New Zealand. The site
provides a wealth of information on family history resources and services.
- Register
of Otago & Southland Marriages 1848-1920 - This database covers almost
all of Otago and an ever increasing number of pre-1920 Southland Presbyterian
marriages.
- Marriages database - Undertaken
by Otago University. Enables searching of marriage index records for a second spouse
by using year and folio number, and from 1840-1862 by name. Māori data spans
1904-1959.
- Varcoe's New Zealand Marriages
Index - Database of New Zealand marriage records, 1840-62. Designed to be
used in conjunction with the microfiche Marriages Indexes published by the
New Zealand Registrar-General's Office.
Shipping/Passenger Lists
- Auckland
Passenger Lists - 1838-86.
- Australiasian Passenger Lists
- Locate passenger lists for migrant ships to New Zealand and Australia.
- Passenger
Listings for Vessels bound for New Zealand - An extensive collection of
shipping lists, arranged regionally.
Cemetery Records
- Interment.net cemetery transcription
library - Links to New Zealand cemetery record transcriptions, organised by
province.
- New Zealand Armed Forces Memorial Project -
Project to photograph and collect a pictorial record of New Zealand war graves and
memorials both overseas and in New Zealand and to record the stories of military
personnel, whether they lost their lives or returned home. Site has links to
Commonwealth War Graves Commission and numerous military sites.
- New Zealand Cemeteries
Online - Cemetery records from all over New Zealand. Lists genealogical
details from the records and links to other genealogical research tools.
Whakapapa
- Iwidex
- Index to published and unpublished information sources on tribal history,
tikanga-a-iwi, and whakapapa held in the Heritage and Research Collections of
Auckland City Libraries.
- Kaputuhi Pa : Ngāti Kaputuhi, Ngāti
Maniapoto - History, genealogy, Treaty claims, news and issues relevent to
Ngāti Kaputuhi and Ngāti Maniapoto.
- Kerēme : rākau teitei
e iwa = nine tall trees - Searchable selective index to the Ngāi Tahu
Māori Trust Board Claim before the Waitangi Tribunal. Material indexed includes
iwi, hapu, marae, individual people, organisations, places and events.
- Māori
Resources - Introduction to tracing whakapapa, significant tribal resources
held in Manukau Libraries, a map showing iwi and waka, and links to a selection of
sites with Maori content. Available in Māori and English.
- Māori
Whakapapa Research - Lists links to a variety of sources of information and
provides whakapapa for some notable Māori.
- Te Whanau Whanui o Te Hikutu - Hapu of
Whirinaki, South Hokianga, including some whakapapa.
- Whakapapa
- An introductory resource into researching Māori genealogy. Includes
location of items in the University of Auckland Library and an iwi map.
- Whakapapa Club : [email protected]
- Includes articles, forums, lists, directories.
Forums and Bulletin Boards
- CousinConnect.com - Searchable
forum relating to genealogy in New Zealand.
- New Zealand Genealogy Forum
- Discussion board for most things relating to genealogy in New Zealand.
- RootsWeb
Genealogy Mailing Lists for New Zealand - Searchable or browsable by year or
topic.
Guides
Archive Guides
General Family History
Immigrant Groups
Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New
Zealand includes entries on all the main immigrant groups to New Zealand. See
also:
- Bohemia: The Bohemian Association - A
group of whose ancestors settled in Puhoi and Ohaupo.
- Chinese: Chinese in New
Zealand - A site which reflects Steven Young's interest in the Chinese
community in New Zealand, and particularly in Wellington. Includes his published
articles, also the transcript of a speech by Dr James Ng, 'Chinese Settlement in
New Zealand - Past, Present and Future'; and proceedings of 'Chinese in
Australasia and the Pacific: Old and New Migrations and Cultural Change',
Conference for the Study of Overseas Chinese, University of Otago, 20-21 November
1998. Also provides family histories, and a section on the Government's formal
apology on 12 February 2002 to those who were required to pay a poll tax before
entering New Zealand, and to their descendents and families.
- Chinese:
History of the poll tax in New Zealand - A history and database of
Certificate of Entry (poll tax) books for Chinese arrivals to Wellington from 1888
to 1901. Site provided by the Office of Ethnic Affairs.
- Irish: New Zealand-Ireland
Connection - Established to highlight the historical and contemporary
connections between New Zealand and Ireland. In addition to a brief history of Irish
emigration, it has a bibliography; details of New Zealand connections in Ireland;
past and contemporary Irish connections in New Zealand; a list of Irish migrants;
and links to relevant sites.
- Jewish: Judaism in New Zealand - from
Stephen Levine's site advertising his book, A Standard for the People
1843-1993.
- Jewish:
International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies Cemetery Project: New
Zealand - Site includes brief history of Jews in New Zealand with
information on location of cemeteries, links to Jewish cemeteries other countries.
- Polish: Polish heritage of Otago and Southland -
Polish Heritage of Otago and Southland Trust site describes the activities of the
Polish community in the regions. Includes a brief history of the Trust, a photo
gallery, news, letters, articles, an online newsletter and genealogy information.
Some content in Polish.
- Polish: The
Invited by Krystyna Skwarko. The story of a Polish woman who was
deeply involved with the education of the young Polish refugees when they were first
gathered together in Southern Russia and the old Persian capital of Isfahan during
the early part of the Second World War. She then accompanied them in 1944 on the
long journey to a permanent home in New Zealand where she became a teacher and guide
at the Polish Children's Camp in Pahiatua. Site hosted by the Consulate of the
Republic of Poland, Auckland.
- Scots: 'Going Abroad' -
Companion web page to John MacGibbon's book which looks at early Scottish
settlers in Otago and Southland. Includes, 'Passenger arrivals at Port
Chalmers, 1848-1851': A database of all the early passengers, corrected
and expanded from lists published in 1898 by Dr Hocken. This contains quite a bit of
genealogical information as well as names.