Otago Daily Times

Old rates records now online

- HAMISH MACLEAN hamish.maclean@odt.co.nz

FINDING family history in Oamaru just got easier.

The Waitaki District Archives, in Oamaru, now hosts online Oamaru Borough Council rates records from 1880 to 1920 and Waitaki County Council rates records from 1878 to 1900.

Waitaki District Archives curator of archives Christophe­r Meech said the rates data compiled over more than five years by New Zealand Society of Genealogis­ts Oamaru branch members Amy Winchester, Evelyn McDougall, Barbara Wilde, Beryl Miller, and the late Barbara Pullar represente­d a ‘‘first step’’ of increasing the digital offerings at the archives.

Oamaru genealogis­ts had voluntaril­y created many indices, making searching the archives’ collection­s easier, but these were previously accessible only in the archive reading room, during opening hours.

Online searches of historic rates data could show ‘‘who’s owned the land, what’s the descriptio­n of the land at that time’’.

‘‘It’s one of our primary tools . . . for family history, and also property inquiries, when people want to find out about their property,’’ Mr Meech said.

‘‘We might be able to tell when the stables were built, or when a house has been built, or who was occupying it.’’

However, he said the online index was ‘‘an indicative thing’’ and the records at the archives were the authoritat­ive source.

 ?? PHOTO: HAMISH MACLEAN ?? History now . . . Waitaki District Archives curator of archives Christophe­r Meech (left) and New Zealand Society of Genealogis­ts Oamaru committee member Beryl Miller peruse the Waitaki County Council 1899 rates register at the archive this week.
PHOTO: HAMISH MACLEAN History now . . . Waitaki District Archives curator of archives Christophe­r Meech (left) and New Zealand Society of Genealogis­ts Oamaru committee member Beryl Miller peruse the Waitaki County Council 1899 rates register at the archive this week.

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