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Title: New Zealand gold rushes *COMPLETED*
Post by: 301djd43 on Thursday 22 April 10 02:06 BST (UK)
I'm researching the 19th century New Zealand gold rushes as part of my doctoral dissertation, and I am currently tracking down letters, diaries, and memoirs held in private hands that were written by miners.  If you have any material/ information by or about your ancestors you wouldn't mind sharing, I can be reached at (*).  In exchange, I'd be more than happy to send your way any info I might find about your ancestors.  I have copies of around 10,000 miner's rights, cemetery and marriage records, and several administrative sources that list miners, including business and mining institute ledgers, library lending records, police gazettes, etc., many of which are not very genealogist user-friendly, but I am compiling in an easily searched database.



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Title: Re: New Zealand gold rushes
Post by: percy porter on Thursday 22 April 10 02:08 BST (UK)
I suggest you post this on  the NZ thread or wait till one of the moderators shift it for you.


Alan NZ

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Title: New Zealand gold rushes
Post by: 301djd43 on Thursday 22 April 10 03:38 BST (UK)
I'm researching the 19th century New Zealand gold rushes as part of my doctoral dissertation, and I am currently tracking down letters, diaries, and memoirs held in private hands that were written by miners.  If you have any material/ information by or about your ancestors you wouldn't mind sharing, please contact me.  In exchange, I'd be more than happy to send your way any info I might find about your ancestors.  I have copies of around 10,000 mining rights, cemetery and marriage records, and several administrative sources that list miners, including business and mining institute ledgers, library lending records, police gazettes, etc., many of which are not very genealogist user-friendly, but I am compiling in an easily searchable database.

Best,
Dan


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PS The Otago Daily Times ran an article recently about my research if you're interested:  http://www.odt.co.nz/on-campus/university-otago/101547/gold-rush-placed-its-global-context
Title: Re: New Zealand gold rushes
Post by: Canterburynorth on Thursday 22 April 10 09:14 BST (UK)
Hi Dan,

It sounds like marvellous work you are doing. :)

I wish you all the best with it.

Leandra
Title: Re: New Zealand gold rushes
Post by: Thamesite2017 on Thursday 22 April 10 17:59 BST (UK)
Have you seen Kae's site
http://www.kaelewis.com/ on miners righting, goldrushes etc?

If you have any information related specifically to Thames, or in the future when you get to publish phaase, I'm sure The Treasury in Thames would be interested in a copy
http://www.thetreasury.org.nz/index.htm

Bye
Althea
Title: Re: New Zealand gold rushes
Post by: SPC on Saturday 24 April 10 09:38 BST (UK)
Dan,

In case you are not already aware, there is a small number of diaries and reminiscences of miners held at the Auckland Museum library.

Simon