Record Launch: New South Wales, Australia, Immigration Records, 1840-1902

Posted by Jason Reeve on August 18, 2023 in Uncategorized

In partnership with Museums of History NSW, Ancestry launches a new collection of NSW immigration records.   In partnership with Museums of History NSW, Ancestry has digitised, indexed and published an important set of 19th century NSW immigration records held in the NSW State Archives Collection. Never digitised before, these records provide a remarkable range Read More

Sharing discoveries from within our community

Posted by Ancestry Marketing Team, Australia on November 2, 2020 in Uncategorized

Ancestry Participation Agreement for User Generated Content At Ancestry, we appreciate how engaged our Social Media community is and love hearing about the discoveries you’ve made during your family history research. Occasionally, we like to highlight specific member testimonials, stories, photographs, tips and quotes if we think they will encourage and support the wider community. Read More

Ancestry® updates ethnicity results to include ‘Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander’ region

Posted by Ancestry Marketing Team, Australia on March 31, 2020 in AncestryDNA, Australia, General Announcement, Uncategorized

AncestryDNA® has updated its ethnicity estimate reference panel so customers will now have the ability to see a possible genetic connection with the Indigenous communities of Australia. Prior to this update, customers who have genetic markers in their DNA that Ancestry’s analysis associates with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander DNA would have received an ethnicity Read More

Looking for Your Anzac Ancestor? Here’s Where to Find Them.

Posted by Ancestry Marketing Team, Australia on March 30, 2020 in Australia, Family Trees, Military, New Zealand, Search, Uncategorized

Make 2020 the year you discover your Anzac ancestor. Cassie Mercer offers some tips and tricks on how to start. Have you always wanted to discover more about your Anzac ancestor? Perhaps you’ve only heard rumours of a family link with a soldier and would like to investigate if the tales are true. Maybe you Read More