Publication: A tribute to Australian entertainment icon and comedy trailblazer, The King of Television, Graham Kennedy. site. Death notices -- South Australia -- Indexes. SA.GOV.AU - Births, deaths and marriages - South Australia Obituaries are useful in genealogical research because they often contain birth dates and places; names of parents, siblings, spouse, children and other relatives; death information; and place of burial. Current Death Notices and Funeral Announcements in Western Australia Deaths 1802-1842 is a compilation of early South Australian deaths created by the Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages from a variety of sources available on microfilm at the Library. View obituary. Safewill offers transparent, fixed fee Probate and Letters of Administration with expert legal assistance from start to finish. The Index also includes many funeral notices, and some probate notices and obituaries. Initially an index of five years was compiled and donated to the State Library of South Australia, and due to positive feedback from library staff and a number of regular researchers, the work recommenced in January 2003. Official birth, death and marriage registration was not introduced in South Australia until 1842. Entries marked "Y" in the "DeathNotice" column will be found in the Deaths section of The Advertiser. Death notices from across Adelaide | page 1 | The Advertiser Deaths and Funeral Notices Australia A fee is required to obtain a copy of a will. Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this catalogue contains names, recordings and images of deceased people and other content that may be culturally sensitive. site. Natalina COLUCCIO 30/08/1947 - 28/02/2023 . Each title includes a link to the catalogue record, and the 'more' link provides a brief history - where one is available. No one knows you like you. A Belarusian actor charged over an alleged indecent act on the flight to Australia has been axed from the cast of an Adelaide Festival show.. Actor Aleh Sidorchyk, 61, appeared in the Adelaide . The Cairns Post. Due to licensing agreements, some of these may only be accessed by personally visiting the Library, although some are available to our Home Access members. Safewill offers transparent, fixed fee Probate and Letters of Administration with expert legal assistance from start to finish. Full certified copies of death certificates for the years 1842-1972 can be purchased from the Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages. Death Notices 69386 Results BARROW, John Publication: Geelong Advertiser Date Listed: 2/3/2023 KELBERG, John Publication: Geelong Advertiser Date Listed: 2/3/2023 ROBERTSON, Christopher James Publication: Geelong Advertiser Date Listed: 2/3/2023 NORTH, David 1953 - 2023 Publications: Herald Sun, Geelong Advertiser Date Listed: 1/3/2023 We partner with trusted brands to ensure we can deliver valuable information and product recommendations Note: From 2005 the Index incorporates private funeral services, many of which did not appear in the Funeral Notice columns of The Advertiser. We partner with trusted brands to ensure we can deliver valuable information and product recommendations We bring families, friends and communities together to say goodbye on their terms and within their means. (1991). However a number of other suggested sources are listed elsewhere on this page. Simplify your journey as executor or next of kin. | Registers of births, etc. No one knows you like you. Tribute to courageous double-lung transplant recipient, Toni Miles-Bennett. Let your loved ones know you're thinking of them during this difficult time. Sharing your feelings and emotions with loved ones can help you feel less alone while your grieving. The glamorous businesswoman looked stunning in a black jumpsuit . ISSN. Issued from 2000 in 2 eds., state ed. We partner with trusted brands to ensure we can deliver valuable information and product recommendations Request this item to view in the Library's reading rooms using your library card. It's easy to view and search on standard computers and mobile devices such as iPad or Smartphone. Index to deaths registered for probate etc 1844-1995. Since 1979, weve helped people honour lives. This index is an electronic version of two published compiled indexes the OShea Indexes to, Operated by Ancestry Ireland Unlimited Company. The collection contains recent obituaries from hundreds of newspapers. Death Notice 58 28/02/2023 Liverpool Add a photo free Harold Victor MCCOURT (Nee May) Passed away on 11th February 2023. The Library has the CD-ROMSouth Australia pre-civil registration deaths. How do I find a death notice in Australia? | My Tributes The index now contains entries and was last updated on the . This is also available on the Find My Past (subscription) database. The The Gerald A. Savill Index of Advertiser funeral notices compiled by Gerald Savill is available on the State Library website. The Online Newspapers tab links to a list of all known South Australian newspaper websites, by title. Contact Us Early death certificates contain less detailed information than in later periods. to you. Online newspapers (South Australia) - Newspapers in the State Library 1836 First issue of the South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register published in London, 1837 Second issue of the South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register published in Adelaide, 1837 Margaret Stevenson the first woman to write for the South Australian press as 'A Colonist' in the Register July 1837, 1839 First country newspaper, the Port Lincoln Herald (short-lived), 1841 First illustrated newspaper, the Adelaide Independent published with loose cartoon-style illustration supplements, 1841 First lady's column ('Jane's letters') published in the South Australian Magazine December, 1843 The Adelaide Observer founded for country readers, 1844 Andrew Murray took over the South Australian and began printing the writings of his sister-in-law, Catherine Helen Spence, 1844 The Register published as firstdaily for just eight weeks from December 1844to February 1845, 1845The first religious newspaper, Australiana, published, 1848 First non English newspaper in Australia, Die Deutsche Post,published in Adelaide, 1849First sporting newspaper published, the Mercury and South Australian Sporting Chronicle, 1850 The Register published daily (six days per week)from this time until its closure in 1931, 1850 First in-text illustrations printed in the Mercury and South Australian Sporting Chronicle, 1850 First free newspaper, the Adelaide Commercial Advertiser, 1853 First commercial newspaper company formed to found theshort-lived Examiner, closed after a few weeks and company took over the Register, 1855 Steam printing introduced at the Register, 1858 Australia's first inter-city telegraph line completed, linking Adelaide with Melbourne, 1858 The South Australian Advertiser founded, 1860 First successful country newspaper, the Northern Star, published at Kapunda, 1861 South Australia's oldest country newspaper still in operation, the Border Watch, founded at Mount Gambier by Janet Lauriewith her two sons, 1862First evening newspaper, the Telegraph published, 1864 'Housewife's Corner' in Kapunda Herald first women's column in a country newspaper, 1865 Adelaide Punch first published - no copies have survived, 1867 The South Australian Catholic community began publishing the Southern Cross newspaper, 1867 First locally published fully illustrated newspaper, the Illustrated Adelaide Post founded, 1867 Catherine Helen Spence's 4th novel (Hugh Lindsay's Guest) serialised in the Observer May to November, 1868 The Observer published its first regular 'Ladies column' and the rival Chronicle published a similar column titled 'The House', 1870 War correspondent dispatched to the Franco-Prussian War (William Ramage Lawson) by the Register, 1872 Overland Telegraph Line completed, linking Adelaide directly with London, 1874 First known children's column appeared in the Farmers' Weekly Messenger (Kapunda) in May, 1876 First published lady cartoonist, Margaret Little, illustrated the single-issueEphemera, 1876 First illustrations in a country newspaper published in the Farmers' Weekly Messenger, 1878 Catherine Helen Spence became a paid contributor to the Register and the Observer newspapers, 1885 First suburban newspaper, the Free Press at Norwood - no copies have survived, 1887 'Half-tone' photographs printed in the Observer in March, 1887 'Sun pictures' or outdoor photographs first published in an Adelaide newspaper, Pictorial Australian, in May/June issue, 1890 Comic strip consisting of a crude two frames only and without speech bubbles, drawnby C. Wall for Pictorial Australian from August, 1890 Local edition of the Truth first published, 1893 The Pictorial Australian moved completely to photographs rather than lithograph illustrations, 1894 The Weekly Herald founded to support the Labour movement, 1895 The Observer and theChronicle began producing occasional photographic supplements, 1896 Winifred Scott, possibly our first full-time woman reporter, appointed to the Observer, 1899 'A lady reporter' first acknowledged in the Register, 1900 Mrs Edith Dickensen 'special correspondent' for the Advertiser during the South African ('Boer') War, 1902 The Observer and the Chronicle both began publishing weekly photographic supplements, 1905 The Register and the Advertiser first began publishing weather maps, 1912 First issue of the Mail, later titled the Sunday Mail, 1914 Australia's first Greek language newspaper, Okeanis, published in Adelaide by George Nikolaides, 1916 The Australische Deutsche Zeitung closed due to anti-German feeling during the First World War, 1921 Possum's Pages began in the Mail in July, 1921 Rebecca McGregor (nee Toseland) printer at the Port Augusta Dispatch took over the West Coast Recorder early and very politically outspoken female country newspaper owner/editor, 1925 Crosswords first published in Register on 18 April as 'The Puzzle', 1929 The Register and the Advertiser taken over by Keith Murdoch of the Melbourne Herald, 1929 Ginger Meggs cartoon stripfirst appeared in the Registeron 14 September, 1942 The Advertiser began putting news (rather than advertisements) on the front page from February, 1948 The News changed from broadsheet to tabloid size, 1951 Messenger Press founded at Port Adelaide, 1972 The Sunday Mail first printed on a Sunday (rather than Saturday night) on 5 November, 1975 The Chronicle, a weekly rural newspaper, ceased, 1976 The last Saturday issue of the News published on 28 August, 1992 The News ceased, Adelaide's last evening newspaper, 1992 The Advertiser introduced colour printing for photographs, 1997 The Advertiser changed from broadsheet to tabloid size, 2008 Launch of Trove web-site, containing digitised historic Australian newspapers, 2011 The Independent Weekly became an on-line version only, as Indaily. Deaths 1802-1842 is a compilation of early South Australian deaths created by the Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages from a variety of sources available on microfilm at the Library.
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