So it was ironic when I came home and found emails from people who actually claim to be experienced researchers that revealed the most extraordinary ignorance about the nature of record-keeping in relation to the New South Wales registration of births, deaths and marriages – one of the foundations of genealogical research. I won’t name any names in case they read this web-post – I don’t want to humiliate them. Instead, I will use the example of the registration of records relating to Frederick Wordsworth Ward junior, the son of bushranger Thunderbolt and Mary Ann Bugg, to explain how the system actually works and why claims of "forgery" are completely unsubstantiated.
See Frederick Wordsworth Ward junior.