New South Wales State Electoral Roll 1913 - USB
Archive Digital Books Australasia
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- AU2200-1913
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- 9781742228716
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Media: USB flash drive (18,858 pages)
Year: (1913) 2024
ISBN: 9781742228716
Publisher: Archive Digital Books Australasia
Electoral rolls are the nearest thing Australians have to census records, and hence they are extremely important and useful for local, family and social historians.
This compendium contains the state electoral rolls for all New South Wales districts for 1913 - almost 17,000 pages. Apart from the main roll some districts also have supplemental rolls. You will find the details of almost 1 million voters who resided in New South Wales at this time who were entitled (and registered) to vote. Importantly, the roll includes the names of many women qualified to vote for the election of members of the state parliament.
The electoral districts in 1913 were:
Volume 1 - Albury, Alexandria, Allowrie, Annandale, Armidale, and Ashburnham
Volume 2 - Ashfield, Balmain, Bathurst, Bega, Belmore, and Bingara
Volume 3 - Bondi, Botany, Burrangong, Burwood, Byron, and Camden
Volume 4 - Camperdown, Canterbury, Castlereagh, Cessnock, and Clarence
Volume 5 - Cobar, Cootamundra, Corowa, Darling Harbour, Darlinghurst, and Drummoyne
Volume 6 - Dulwich Hill, Durham, Enmore, Glebe, and Gloucester
Volume 7 - Gordon, Gough, Goulburn, Granville, and Gwydir
Volume 8 - Hartley, Hastings and Macleay, Hawkesbury, Hurstville, Kahibah, and King
Volume 9 - Lachlan, Leichhardt, Lismore, Liverpool Plains, and Lyndhurst
Volume 10 - Macquarie, Maitland, Marrickville, Middle Harbour, Monaro, and Mosman
Volume 11 - Mudgee, Murray, Murrumbidgee, Namoi, Newcastle, and Newtown
Volume 12 - Orange, Paddington, Parramatta, Petersham, Phillip, and Raleigh
Volume 13 - Randwick, Redfern, Rozelle, Ryde, and Singleton
Volume 14 - St George, St Leonards, Sturt, Surry Hills, Tamworth, and Tenterfield
Volume 15 - Upper Hunter, Wagga Wagga, Wallsend, Waverley, Wickham, and Willoughby
Volume 16 - Willyama, Wollondilly, Wollongong, Woollahra, and Yass
Each district consists of a number of polling-places, the number of which is quite variable across the various districts. The locations of the polling places in each district are listed under the description for each of the volumes.
Electors are arranged alphabetically within each polling-place. The following information is included for each person:
- No. on roll
- Surname of each elector
- Christian name of each elector at full length
- Sex
- Residence
- Occupation
- State District and Polling-place
High quality scanned images of the original volumes, bookmarked for easy navigation. Pages can be searched, browsed, enlarged and printed out if required.
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