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Records in this collection
- Brisbane Hospital patient index, 1887-1902
- Civic record of South Australia 1921-1923
- Croydon Hospital admissions index, 1888-1925
- Moreton Bay Miscellaneous Records 1855-1859
- Moreton Bay Supreme Court Records 1857-1859
- New South Wales Gaol Photographic Description Books 1871-1969
- New South Wales Police Gazette 1862 -1900
- New Zealand Jury Rolls 1842-1862
- New Zealand Pensions Granted 1868
- New Zealand Prisoners Pardoned 1860-1862
- New Zealand, Nelson, petition after the Wairau incident 1843
- Northern Territory Parliamentary Index 1884-1890
- Parliamentary Papers for the Colony of Victoria, 1852-1879
- Queensland Criminal Reports 1860-1907
- Queensland Miner’s Rights and Business Licences 1870-1884
- Queensland Miscellaneous Licences 1860-1899
- Queensland Police Gazette 1864-1900
- Queensland Police Gazette Index 1864-1874
- Queensland Timber Licences 1860-1901
- Queensland, Australia, Unclaimed Letters 1859-1874
- Queensland, Inquests 1859-1897
- Queensland, Justices of the Peace 1857-1957
- Queensland, Old Age Pension Applicants 1908-1909
- Queensland, Toowoomba Prison records 1864-1906
- Queensland, Trustee Files 1889-1929
- South Australia destitute women 1855-1860
- South Australian Police Gazette 1862-1900
- Supreme Court Brisbane Originating Summons 1901-1906
- Tasmania convict records 1800-1893
- Tasmania Police Gazette 1884-1900
- Tasmania Reports of Crime 1861-1883
- Victoria Petty Sessions Registers
- Victoria Police Gazette 1855-1900
- Victoria Prison Registers 1871-1960
- Victoria, Mental Health Institutions
- Wallangarra Quarantine Admission Registers 1918-1919
Find your ancestors in New Zealand Jury Rolls 1842-1862
NEW ZEALAND JURY ROLLS 1842-1862
Searching a male ancestor from New Zealand?
Jury duty officially began in New Zealand on December 23rd, 1841. These jury rolls include all individuals who were qualified and liable to serve as jurors – that is every male, British subject between the ages of 21 and 60 who resided in New Zealand, and who had not been convicted of treason, a felony or perjury (unless he had received a free pardon).
"What information can I find on these rolls?"
- First Name
- Last Name
- Event Year
- Residence
- Occupation
- Source
- District
- Type of record
- Members of the legislative Council
- Anyone holding office by appointment of His Excellency The Governor
- Judges of any Court
- Ministerial officers
- Coroners
- Gaolers
- Constables
- Officers in Her Majesty's army or navy full pay
- Clergymen priests and ministers of religion
- Barristers and solicitors actually practising
- Physicians and surgeons and apothecaries in actual practice
- All licensed pilots
- Masters of vessels actually employed in the service of the Government
This is a comprehensive genealogy tool worth searching for anyone researching family history or building a family tree.