Population statistics

List of convicts allowed to officers, 1800

Convicts allowed to officers 1800

The List of Convicts Allowed to Officers 1800, an invaluable record which, along with the Settlers’ Muster Book, has been inscribed on the UNESCO Australian Memory of the World Register

Settlers' muster book, 1800

Settlers’ Muster Book, 1800

The muster book provides a snapshot of life during this period of early European settlement. It is an invaluable record which has been inscribed on the UNESCO Australian Memory of the World Register

Census - 1841

The 1841 Census lists all the surviving householders' returns (heads of households only) and abstracts of returns

Settlers' muster book, 1800

Settlers’ Muster Book, 1800

Museums of History NSW is pleased to be part of a collaboration with the NSW Parliamentary Library to digitise the Settlers’ Muster Book of 1800, an invaluable record which has been inscribed on the UNESCO Australian Memory of the World Register

Blue Books (Returns of the Colony) 1822-57

Statistical returns of the Colony of New South Wales and of areas under its jurisdiction compiled annually from 1822 to 1857

Screen capture from the 1828 census volume A-Col

1828 Census - mini webinar

The 1828 Census alphabetical returns are digitised and can be viewed online. This webinar takes a close look at the returns and what they can tell you

Norfolk Island guide

As well as being a penal establishment, one of the primary reasons for the first settlement at Norfolk Island was economic: the Colonial Government hoped to utilise the flax and pine trees on Norfolk Island

Entry from the 1828 census

1828 Census - extended webinar

Learn about the 1828 Census and why it was so significant. It has been inscribed on the UNESCO Australian Memory of the World Register

Census & musters guide

Population muster and census records, 1788-1901