Census of New South Wales, November 1828
Author | : Keith A. Johnson |
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Release | : 1980 |
Genre | : New South Wales |
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Author | : Keith A. Johnson |
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Release | : 1980 |
Genre | : New South Wales |
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Author | : Malcolm R. Sainty |
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Total Pages | : 475 |
Release | : 1986-01-01 |
Genre | : Census |
ISBN | : 9780908120635 |
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Release | : 1933 |
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Information includes name, age, free or bond, ship and year of arrival, sentence, religion, employment, residence, land and stock.
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Release | : 1933 |
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Information includes name, age, free or bond, ship and year of arrival, sentence, religion, employment, residence, land and stock.
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Release | : 1933 |
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Information includes name, age, free or bond, ship and year of arrival, sentence, religion, employment, residence, land and stock.
Author | : GORDON W BECKETT |
Publisher | : Trafford Publishing |
Total Pages | : 557 |
Release | : 2013-07-11 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1466991879 |
In this 10th volume of the economic history of colonial NSW, the matter of population growth is reviewed, with population gains coming from favorable economic drivers and economic cycles, exploration, immigration, natural increase and British investment. The historical approach to Statistical Data gathering, its origins and reliability, is outlined as are the statistics used and their interpretation. The early musters (of convicts) is discussed together with commentary on the supporting datas derived from the numbers of convicts 'on the store'. With the Aboriginal economy outperforming the white colony from 1788 to the early 1820s, the operation of the Aboriginal economy is also discussed and the circumstances of its depopulation. Adding to the population history is a statement that traditional reporting of the history is: *Britain settled the continent for ;'strategic' advantages and to find a source of raw materials for its industries, as well as being an outlet for its trading and a takeover of local resources under its expanding economic system. *Economic development took place in their new colony, beneficial mainly to British interests including, industry, trade, insurance and investment. As important as trade and investment became to the new colony, the main aspect of the population history is the transfer of human capital in the form of over 160,000 convicted persons under a transportation program from the United Kingdom.
Author | : Emma Jolly |
Publisher | : Pen and Sword |
Total Pages | : 134 |
Release | : 2013-09-19 |
Genre | : Reference |
ISBN | : 1473829593 |
The Pen & Sword guide to the census is detailed, accessible and authoritative, and it is one of the most comprehensive on the market. It has been written with the family historian in mind, and it is packed with advice on how to explore and get the most from the census records. As well as describing the modern censuses, it provides information on the less-known censuses dating from before 1841, and it covers the records of all the constituent parts of the British Isles. It is an essential introduction and tool for anyone who is researching the life and times of an ancestor. Emma Jolly describes how and why census records came to be created, then looks in detail at how to search the main censuses from 1841 to 1911. Each chapter covers the relevant historical context, compares online and other sources, identifies problems like lost or damaged records, and shows how the specific information in the census concerned can be interpreted effectively. While the censuses of England and Wales, Scotland, Ireland, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man are all examined, the main focus is on the English and Welsh census, with differences noted for other areas. An extensive appendix and bibliography, which, for ease of access, gathers together all the key resources in one place, is also provided.