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Coromandel History includes marriage intentions, electoral rolls, obituaries..
Coromandel Land Purchases 1869-1930
Coromandel Maori Land-Lease 1850-1862
Coromandel/Thames;   Applications for Land Purchases From 1869 to 1930
Hamilton City Libraries
Karangahake Signatures 1907  a list of 100+ residents of Karangahake, who signed an unsuccessful  petition to have the goldmining township at the  foot of the Coromandel peninsular declared  a borough in 1907
New Zealand Society of Genealogists - Hamilton Branch
New Zealand Society of Genealogists - Waikato  District
Tapu-Kerata School Roll 1874-1899
Te Awamutu Branch of the NZ Society of Genealogists
Thames Mine Officials 1898
Waihi School Pupils and Teachers 1890
Waikato NZ GenWeb Project
1880 Wises Directory of Kapanga Driving Creek and Tokatea

Cemeteries

Cambridge Museum Cemeteries Index Cambridge Cemetery pre-1910 Burials, Cambridge Cemetery pre-1910 Headstones, Cambridge Cemetery Burial Register 1910 - 1936, Pukerimu Cemetery Pre-1981, Leamington Cemetery & Tamahere Cemetery
Cemeteries of Waikato - Interment.net
Hamilton City Council Cemetery Database Search
Hauraki District Council cemetery records Search
Shortland Cemetery, Thames

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Censuses

Military

Recipients of the New Zealand War Medal 1860-1870 A-C , D-H , I-M , N-R , S-Z
Victorian, Australians in the Waikato War 1863-1864
Waikato Officers and Men Who Lost their lives in Action 1860-1870
Waikato War Memorials

Passenger Lists

Ships of the Waikato Immigration Scheme The Waikato immigration scheme was part of an attempt by the General Government to bring large numbers of immigrants to the North Island. It was felt that the establishment of European settlements would help to consolidate the Government's position after the Maori Wars, and facilitate the development of the regions involved, to the mutual advantage of the general and provincial governments

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