| Navigator |
The Sturt genealogy and family tree project
database. |
| Database construction |
This page gives brief details about the organisation of the data in the database
and the extracts which are published on the web site. |
| Missing Links |
This page highlights those ancestors about whom the information is incomplete.
If you have, or know where we may find, the missing information please let
us know. |
| Surnames |
This page lists the surnames included within the database. |
Main 1a
Main 1b
Main 1c
Main 1d
Main 1e |
These pages show the main database sorted by the year of birth within each
surname. They show the cross-reference identity numbers of the parents, first
spouse and first four children of each person in the database with the Sturt
surname.
Main 1a covers A to Miles 1763, Main 1b covers Miles 1885 to Sturt 1804.
Main 1d covers Sturt 1806 to 1910, Main 1d covers Sturt 1911 to Sturte
1676 and Main 1e covers Sturte 1679 to Yates. |
Main 2a
Main 2b
Main 2c
Main 2d
Main
2e
Main 2f |
These pages show the main database sorted by identity number. To reduce the
time to download pages, the database has been split into sections of 100.
Main 2a includes data for people numbered 1 to 100, Main 2b for people numbered
101 to 200.
Main 2c includes data for people numbered 201 to 300, Main 2d for 301 to
400.
Main 2e includes data for people numbered 401 to 500 and Main 2f goes to
506. |
Supp 1a
Supp 1b
Supp 1c
Supp 1d
Supp
1e
Supp 1f |
These pages show the supplementary database sorted
by ID number. They give the identity numbers of additional spouses and children
numbers 5 to 10. They also show the e-mail address of the person who submitted
the data. Supp 1a covers identity numbers 1 to 100, Supp 1b covers identity
numbers 101 to 200, Supp 1c from 201 to 300. Supp 1d covers from 301 to 400
and Supp 1e from 401 to 500. Supp 1f goes to identity number 506. |
| Database entry form |
This form allows you to send information about new people to be included
in the database or to add or amend data about people already in the database. |