Northern Territory, Australia Genealogy

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The Northern Territory was originally part of New South Wales. It was annexed to South Australia in 1863 then the Commonwealth assumed administration in 1911. The capital is Darwin.

Getting started with Northern Territory research
If your family or ancestors moved into the Northern Territory before 1863, you should also search records of New South Wales. For information about the records of the Northern Territory, click on one of the topic links at the left.

Numerous articles are available on FamilySearch Wiki to help you get started in family history. This portal will provide links to articles about general research topics.

Principles of Family History Research


 * 1) Identify What You Know
 * 2) Decide What You Want to Learn
 * 3) Select Records to Search
 * 4) Obtain and Search the Records
 * 5) Use the Information

Jurisdictions

 * Melville Island
 * Groote Eylandt

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Help Wanted
Interested in editing or adding to the Wiki? The Northern Territory page needs you! Here are some simple ways you can add information other researchers need!

Events

 * National Family History Week July 31st to August 8th 2010

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