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See also:
  • Bundalong Public Cemetery - Headstone inscriptions from the Bundalong Public Cemetery, near Yarrawonga, Victoria. Copied by Jean Duffus.
  • CampaspeGenWeb - (Part of the Victorian GenWeb Project) Surnames, obituries, biographies, message boards and archives for the Shire of Campaspe, Victoria.
  • Deaths in the Melbourne Hospital 1867 - 1880 - During the years 1867 to 1880, the Melbourne Argus newspaper printed monthly lists of deaths that occurred at the Melbourne Hospital. This is an index of names listed in an associated publication.
  • Lamplough Name Index - Index containing over 3,000 names and 6,000 source references from the Lamplough district during 1859-1860.
  • Residents of Spring Creek / Graytown 1869-1877 - Graytown (previously called Spring Creek) is situated in the centre of Victoria, Australia (Mt Moormbool being the geographical centre) 22 kilometres south west of Nagambie. Compiled by Leone Fabre.
  • Rootsweb's Victoria page - Surname resources, links and search and subscription to the AUS-VIC-L mailing list.
  • Victoria GenWeb - (Part of the Australian GenWeb Project) Genealogy transcription depot and transcription facilitator.
  • Victorian Divorce Index 1861 - 1900 - Allows you to search the Divorce Index for Victoria between the years of 1861 and 1900.
  • Victorian GUM (Genealogists Using Microcomputers) - Victorian GUM is an association of family historians using computers to help them in their research. VicGUM is based in Melbourne, and has over 700 members around Australia. Includes membership information, association activities, software sales and the VicGUM newsletter.
  • Victorian Public Service Board Return for 1884 - This index was created from The Victorian Public Service Board Return for 1884, published in the Argus newspaper on Monday, February 2, 1885. Indexed by the Melbourne Dead Persons Society's David and Barbara Kolle.

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