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Ancestry.com. Neusüdwales, Australien, Colonial Secretary's Papers (Papiere des Kolonialsekretärs), 1788-1856 [Datenbank online]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc, 2010.
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New South Wales Government. Main series of letters received, 1788-1825. Series 897, Reels 6041-6064, 6071-6072. State Records Authority of New South Wales. Kingswood, New South Wales, Australia.

New South Wales Government. Special Bundles, 1794-1825. Series 898, Reels 6020-6040, 6070; Fiche 3260-3312. State Records Authority of New South Wales. Kingswood, New South Wales, Australia.

New South Wales Government. Memorials to the Governor, 1810-25. Series 899, Fiche 3001-3162. State Records Authority of New South Wales. Kingswood, New South Wales, Australia.

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 Neusüdwales, Australien, Colonial Secretary's Papers (Papiere des Kolonialsekretärs), 1788-1856

Die Sammlung "Colonial Secretary’s Papers, 1788–1856" von Neusüdwales enthält einen Reichtum an Informationen. Der Großteil der Sammlungen besteht aus Briefen und Aufzeichnungen von verschiedenen Ereignissen, und zwar: Gesuche von Sträflingen um die Herabsetzung einer Strafe, Gesuche um Eheschließungserlaubnis, Leumundszeugnisse für potentielle Siedler, staatliche Landzuteilungen und Pachtanträge, offizielle Besuchsberichte, Informationen über Gerichtsfälle und Listen zugewiesener Diener; in anderen Worten, alles, was mit den alltäglichen Aktivitäten der kolonialen Verwaltung von Neusüdwales zu tun hatte.

The collection Colonial Secretary’s Papers, 1788–1856 from New South Wales contains information about colonial administration. Letters and records of various events make up the majority of the collections: petitions by convicts for sentence mitigation, marriage permission requests, character memorials for potential settlers, land grant or lease applications, official visit reports, information about court cases, and lists of assigned servants. These files were organized by the Colonial Secretary, or Secretary to the Governor of New South Wales.

The colony of New South Wales is located on the south-east coast of Australia and became a state of the Commonwealth of Australia in 1901. Prior to that date it was a British colony whose first settlement was a penal colony governed by Captain Arthur Phillip in 1788. During the time period of this collection, 1788 through 1856, 10 different governors were assigned to the colony, which existed in a steady state of anarchy until the appointment of Governor Lachlan Macquarie, who cracked down on active rebellion leaders and built local infrastructure in the form of roads, wharves, churches, and public buildings. Mentioned in this collection is Governor William Bligh. An officer of the British Royal Navy, he had the reputation of a firm disciplinarian and was appointed the fourth governor of New South Wales in 1805 with the assignment to straighten out the colony and clean up the corrupt rum trade. He was deposed in 1808 by a group of settlers in what is known as the Rum Rebellion, and held captive until 1810.

Within these records you can find significant information about your ancestors if they lived or immigrated to New South Wales during this time period. If they requested to marry, resettle in New South Wales, or acquire a land grant these requests would have been processed by the colonial secretary or other administrative personnel.

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