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Australia / Re: Property Records for NSW.
« on: Monday 20 February 17 01:05 GMT (UK)  »
Found the info on the Torrens Purchasers Index site, thanks JM, but it would have to be the worst site I have ever access for info. Not easy to navigate and they do not use the usual Windows controls. Oh, well, at least I got in info :)

Thanks...


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Australia / Re: Property Records for NSW.
« on: Sunday 19 February 17 07:28 GMT (UK)  »
The Sands directory doesn't seem to cover the area I am looking at.



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Australia / Re: Property Records for NSW.
« on: Sunday 19 February 17 07:03 GMT (UK)  »
Yes, JM, found that too. :(

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Australia / Re: Property Records for NSW.
« on: Sunday 19 February 17 06:50 GMT (UK)  »
I have been able to access the site, but they hold no records between 1900 and 1950, the period I am interested in. Seems early records are there, and latest sales and titles back to the 1970's, but have had no luck in finding if my people inhabited a certain house around the 20's/30's.

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Australia / Re: Property Records for NSW.
« on: Saturday 18 February 17 02:48 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks all for the info.............


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Australia / Property Records for NSW.
« on: Friday 17 February 17 23:49 GMT (UK)  »
I am looking for the Records of Deeds or Titles for a property in NSW, to ascertain if this was indeed the house of my forbears. I have been to the Land and Property Information site, but it is down for maintenance for the moment. Does anyone know if they hold records  there for the period 1918- 1970. From what I understand, they only have on-line searching from 1992. Is this correct? and if so, where do I look to get this information?
TIA

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Technical Help / Re: Images not copied over from old to new laptop on PAF
« on: Monday 06 February 17 14:32 GMT (UK)  »
This may explain it better: Link the multimedia files. If the GEDCOM's creator attached pictures, sound or video, you'll have an extra step: Copy the picture files to your computer and make sure the links in your new family file still point to the pictures. Suppose the sender kept the images on drive C in a folder called Genealogy Pictures within the My Pictures folder. The links should work if you keep the pictures in an identically named folder at the same location.

If you click on a link to a picture in PAF and it can't find the image, the program will prompt you to locate the file. Then it will ask if you want to change the paths to all the multimedia links in the file to the new path you specified. Answer "yes." As long as you kept all the images in the same folder, the links will be updated correctly.


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Technical Help / Re: Images not copied over from old to new laptop on PAF
« on: Monday 06 February 17 13:57 GMT (UK)  »
David, why don't you just 'export' the gedcom file again from your original program, remembering to tick the box to include multi-media?
Transfer it to your new computer and then with the new program, 'import' the newly saved file.

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Technical Help / Re: Images not copied over from old to new laptop on PAF
« on: Sunday 05 February 17 22:13 GMT (UK)  »
When you export a PAF file, there is a button to check to include multi-media. Sounds like this was not done.

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