Baulkham Hills Australia FamilySearch Centre

Location:

 * Address: 77 Watkins Road, Baulkham Hills, NSW 2153
 * Location: The center is located in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Building. Ample parking is available at the rear of the building with entry via Eucalyptus Circuit.
 * How to get there: click on the link to take you to location map

Phone:

 * + 61 2 9686 4170

Email:

 * [mailto:au_baulkhamhills@ldsmail.net Baulkham Hills New South Wales Family History Centre]

Hours:

 * Monday 10am to 1pm
 * Tuesday 7pm to 9pm
 * Wednesday 10am to 1pm

Holiday Schedule:

 * The Centre is only closed on Public Holidays when those days fall on a Monday or a Wednesday.
 * 2019 Christmas Centre closure: Last day; Wednesday 27 November 2019, Reopens; Tuesday 28 January 2020. at 7pm to 9pm

Calendar and Events.
August
 * National Family History Discovery Day    TO BE ADVISED


 * Venue
 * Classes, Displays.
 * Activities f
 * Light refreshments
 * Entry to large car park from Eucalyptus Court off Watkins Road.
 * Everyone most welcome..

Centre Resources

 * FamilySearch.org is a non-profit family history organization dedicated to connecting families across generations.
 * World's largest collection of family history and genealogy resources
 * Online search for names, indexes and guides
 * Billions of records and publications from over 100 Countries
 * Forums, WIKI, On line training and a Community of Support
 * A place to read your Microfilms online as you are unable to purchase them, now.
 * FHC Portal
 * The Centre has access to the Family History Centre Portal page which gives FREE access in the Centre to premium family history websites that generally charge subscription fees.
 * The Centre has access to all microfilms that are under contractual arrangements.


 * Hardware and Equipment
 * 4 Computers
 * 1 Scanner/printer -
 * 1 HP Printer
 * 2 Microfilm readers
 * 2 Microfiche readers

Links

 * FamilySearch Research Wiki: What It Can Do For You!: A comprehensive video presentation explaining the Wiki, navigating it, and some especially useful pages. Case studies demonstrate using the Wiki for genealogical research. Editing and adding articles to the Wiki are covered.