What do you know about family history?

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Across
  1. 2. / Your breeding.
  2. 3. / Have been used in the past to record family history.
  3. 7. / One of the convict systems in Australia.
  4. 8. / Anything before now.
  5. 10. / Most places are accessible _ .
  6. 11. / A computerised collection of information.
  7. 12. / Regular paperback publications of reference.
  8. 15. / An act usually performed in a church.
  9. 17. / Unmarried couple.
  10. 24. / You are part of one.
  11. 25. / A 6x4 of film.
  12. 26. / A plot in one can be single or double.
  13. 28. / List of words at the end of a book.
  14. 29. / Born (plural).
  15. 30. / The better half.
  16. 31. / Not your aunt.
  17. 33. / Drawn landscape.
  18. 35. / Where convicts were kept.
  19. 36. / Name of a popular (but not all together reliable) online family search engine.
  20. 39. / Documents that authenticate information.
  21. 41. / The legal process after death.
  22. 44. / The maternal figurehead of a family.
  23. 46. / Who you ran to when you skun your knee.
  24. 49. / A fast declining method of news distribution.
  25. 51. / A national treasure maintained by the National Library.
  26. 53. / A method of disposal.
  27. 54. / Another name for a person leaving their native country.
  28. 56. / An early type of photograph on glass.
  29. 57. / Not your given name your _ .
  30. 59. / A matriarch who usually spoils children.
  31. 61. / Church naming ceremony.
  32. 62. / The act of keeping something the same.
  33. 63. / Many first generation Australians were _ .
  34. 67. / Index (synonym).
  35. 68. / One of the earliest convict schemes involved this.
  36. 69. / Acronym for Australia New Zealand Army Corps
  37. 72. / The official responsible for keeping a register.
  38. 74. / The other half.
  39. 75. / Made of vinyl.
  40. 77. / Happens to everyone.
  41. 78. / Official publication of a government.
  42. 79. / Official documents that get life on death.
Down
  1. 1. / A collection of first generation documents.
  2. 4. / Found in a library.
  3. 5. / Another name for where you were born.
  4. 6. / Another name for the better half.
  5. 9. / Bibliophiles have these.
  6. 13. / Who came before you?
  7. 14. / The different levels of a family tree.
  8. 16. / The stuff you collect.
  9. 18. / 1. England is full of them. 2. A church is one.
  10. 19. / The process of photographing records.
  11. 20. / The Black Sheep is one.
  12. 21. / Another name for Armed Forces enrolment papers.
  13. 22. / To die without a will.
  14. 23. / The non tangible stuff you collect.
  15. 27. / A strip of negative.
  16. 32. / Relationship of your mother's sister to you.
  17. 33. / The collection of old stuff that isn't in your house.
  18. 34. / Not your brother but your _ ?
  19. 37. / Acronym for Public Record Office of Victoria.
  20. 38. / Female offspring.
  21. 40. / A method of movement applied to convicts.
  22. 42. / Another name for a person arriving in a new country.
  23. 43. / Where people gather as a farewell.
  24. 45. / Worker on the land.
  25. 47. / A patriarch who usually tolerates children.
  26. 48. / Who you leave behind.
  27. 50. / The visual history of your family.
  28. 52. / WW1 soldier (slang).
  29. 55. / The study of family history.
  30. 58. / Look for something.
  31. 60. / What you sister is to you.
  32. 62. / Another name for father.
  33. 64. / Place of religion.
  34. 65. / A sibling.
  35. 66. / Enquiry into the cause of death.
  36. 70. / Listing of names.
  37. 71. / Another name for patriarch.
  38. 73. / A method of disposal.
  39. 76. / Your Aunt's children to you.