Local Studies Highlight

Family History Month

Busselton and Dunsborough Libraries are transforming August into Family History Month headquarters, with displays to inspire you!

Busselton Library will host the Busselton Family History Society’s Introduction to Family History Research workshop on August 22nd. Gain valuable research skills and unlock the secrets of your family’s story.

An old, black and white photo portrait. An older gentleman sits on the left, a young woman stands in the centre, and a young man sits on the right.

This photograph is one of the newest items in our collection. The photograph is David Williams and Mr and Mrs William and Emily Williams, courtesy of Christine Williams, Busselton. William Williams was a Group Settler who had the honour of naming Ruabon (after his home in Wales) and this photo was provided by his granddaughter Christine, who is a keen family history researcher!

Access historical records, genealogical guides, and research tools through Ancestry Library Edition. This FREE resource boasts over 1.5 billion names across a staggering 4,000 databases. Explore census records, military archives, and historical documents spanning Australia, the UK, and the globe. You can access this from any of our computers at the City of Busselton Libraries. To learn more about Ancestry Library Edition, visit our Computers & Technology page.

There are many items from our Local Studies Collection, such as oral history recordings, that can be borrowed from the Busselton and Dunsborough libraries.  These can be found in the Local Studies section.  Items from the archives, held at Busselton Library, such as books and transcripts, can also be accessed by appointment. You can contact our Local Studies officer via this form to request access to archive material to view at Busselton Library. To learn more about the Local Studies Collection, visit our Local Studies page.