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Family History

Many people have family connections to The Coromandel. As well as being a great desintation for families, The Coromandel has much to offer the family historian. Spend time at The Treasury, Thames’ archive and family history centre or visit the district’s historic cemeteries to seek out family graves and appreciate the contribution our ancestors have made to the region.

 

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Paeroa

This museum carries an extensive photographic display and complete issues of the Paeroa Gazette from 1896 to 1996, as well as supporting books and magazines, and its own annual publication The Ohinemuri Regional Historical Journal.

Other areas of interest include...

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As any keen family historian will tell you, visiting cemeteries is a vital part of the research process. Thames-Coromandel District Council has oversight of 13 cemeteries, while Hauraki District Council looks after three cemeteries, two memorial walls and an ashes...

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Thames

The Coromandel Heritage Trust was formed in 2003 to establish THE TREASURY, now utilising the beautiful historic Carnegie Building as a research and family history centre. A purpose-built regional archive has been built alongside to preserve early records in the...

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Waihi

The Waihi Museum operates as a place for the collection, display and preservation of items of historical interest to the Waihi District, particularly items relating to the underground mining history of the area.

Gold was first discovered in Waihi in 1878...

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Whitianga

The Coromandel's most visited museum with exhibits about the Polynesian navigator Kupe, Maori Artifacts, the Endeavour and James Cook, HMS Buffalo (sunk 1840), Kauri Timber and Kauri Gum, the old Dairy Factory in which the Museum is housed, early settlers...

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Thames

Relating to the sequence of the development of Thames, the museum is in a park setting with modern buildings.

It has period rooms with genuine locally used furnishings and clothing. Period shops include a Barbers' shop, Palmer's Sweet Shop, a...

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