Dear Readers I would like to first start this week’s message with an apology. Apart from one story, the other will be repeated from older newsletters. Although some of you may have already read these stories some of the newer members may not have. The reason is on Wednesday I lost my best friend, not […]
About Outback Family History
Outback Family History was founded in 2009 by Sandy Duncan and Moya Sharp. The aim was simple, to make the local and family history on the rich and diverse Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia available to everyone free of charge.
The web site was originally called "And All So Far From Home" and this site was left to me by my dear friend and fellow researcher Shyama Peebles, you can read more about this on my 'Acknowledgements' page.
When my good friend and research partner Sandy Duncan passed away after a long and brave fight against cancer in 2012 I promised her I would carry on the work. I now continue to carry on without my two closest friends. Of all the extensive information contained in the site at this moment the amount of data still to add makes it only the tip of the iceberg.
Thanks to the wonderful work of 'Design Sense' in making my site look and work wonderfully I can now concentrate all my effort on new information for the site and my blog.
The upkeep of the site relies solely on sponsored advertising and donations. The use of the information is free to everyone for personal or research purposes. I am committed to continuously add new information and to actively seek out new records and to provide a permanent source of reference to everyone with a common interest in the history of the goldfields.
Ripping Yarns and Tragic Tales – 25 July 2021
Hi Everyone, hope you have had a good week and you are keeping warm. Firstly, as promised last week, the next section of the Kalgoorlie District Hospital admission records are now available on the Outback Family History website. This latest, File 35, covers 1911 to 1914 and contains 2374 new records. As the years go […]
Ripping Yarns and Tragic Tales – 18 July 2021
Hi Everyone – How are you all keeping? Halfway through July all ready can you believe it? My husband is already counting down the days to spring. A big thank you to all those of you who responded to my request last week to let me know of any errors that may be on any […]
Ripping Yarns and Tragic Tales – 11 July 2021
Hi Everyone We have had an amazing week with over 68 new people joining our mailing list (the most ever). I have no idea how this came about, perhaps our readers have been asking their friends to join us – whatever the reason you are all most welcome if you are one of these 68 […]
Ripping Yarns and Tragic Tales – 4 July 2021
Hi Everyone, hope you have had a good week and a Happy 4th July to all our American readers. The transcripts for the Leonora Cemetery death certificates of those buried at Leonora are all finished! Every entry, all 1651 of them across the two cemeteries the Airport Rd and the current one. Its been a […]