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Australia

• Australian Capital Territory, Deaths, 1930–present: 39,292 records

• Brisbane Hospital Death Records, 1899–1963: 52,939 records

• British Assisted Passengers to Victoria, 1839–1871: 173,294 records

• First World War Embarkation Rolls: 338,619 records

• First World War Nominal Roll, 1914–1918: 322,830 records

• New South Wales, Gaol Inmates and Photos, 1870–1930: 51,955 records

• Queensland, Licensed Victuallers, 1900–1914: 33,393 records

• Queensland, Nominated Immigrants, 1905–1928: 95,265 records

• Queensland, Wills, 1857–1940: 47,322 records

• Tasmania, Births, 1803–1933: 640,970 records.

Canada

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