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  2. Civil registration in Australia - Wikipedia

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    New South Wales Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages. Civil registration in Australia of births, deaths and marriages as well other life events (such as changes of name, registration of relationships, adoption or surrogacy arrangements, changes of sex) is carried out and maintained by each state and territory in Australia, in an office called a Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages.

  3. Dictionary of Western Australians - Wikipedia

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    Requests seeking material were sent out through local libraries, historical groups and the local press in which members of the public were asked to provide genealogical information from the 19th century up to 1914 from their family records including arrivals in Western Australia, occupations, dates of birth, marriages and deaths of their ancestors.

  4. Department of Justice (Western Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Registry of Births, Deaths, & Marriages – "Creates and stores birth, death and marriage records; conducts civil marriages." State Solicitor's Office – "Legal Services to Government." Corporate Services – "Asset and contract management, business services, financial management, human resources, information services."

  5. General Register Office - Wikipedia

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    The current incarnation of the department is Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria (BDM). [14] Western Australia : Civil registration of births, deaths and marriages has been compulsory in Western Australia since 1841. From its beginnings as a function of the Colonial Secretary's Office (1828−1924), the administration of BDM ...

  6. William George Leeder - Wikipedia

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    William George Leeder (1845-1906) was the mayor of Newcastle, Western Australia several times between 1878 and 1899. He was born 6 March 1845, [1] the eldest son of William Henry Leeder, after whom the Perth suburb of Leederville was named, [2] and married Hannah Emily Morrell on 22 November 1866. [3] He died in Toodyay on 27 August 1906. [4] [5]

  7. Marriage in Australia - Wikipedia

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    As was the case for other Western countries, marriage in Australia for most of the 20th century was done early and near-universally, particularly in the period after World War II to the early 1970s. Marriage at a young age was most often associated with pregnancy prior to marriage. [3] Marriage was once seen as necessary for couples who cohabited.

  8. Civil registration - Wikipedia

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    In 1875, the Births & Deaths Act 1874 came into force, whereby those present at a birth or death were required to report the event. [24] Subsequent legislation introduced similar systems in Ireland (all of which was then part of the United Kingdom) on 1 April 1845 for Protestant marriages and on 1 January 1864 for all birth, marriage and death ...

  9. Enid Bennett - Wikipedia

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    Bennett was born on 15 July 1893 in York, Western Australia, the daughter of Nellie Mary Louise (née Walker) and Frank Bennett. She had an older brother, Francis Reginald "Reg" Bennett (born 1891), and a younger sister, actress Marjorie Bennett (born 1896). [2]