Border mail death notices archives

The Border Mail is a regional newspaper that serves the Albury-Wodonga region in New South Wales and Victoria, Australia. The newspaper has been publishing death notices, also known as obituaries, for many years. Here are some ways you can access the archives of death notices published in The Border Mail:

  1. Online Archives: The Border Mail has an online archive of death notices dating back to 2001. You can search for death notices by name, date, or location. To access the archives, visit the newspaper's website and click on the "Archives" tab.
  2. Library Archives: The Albury Library and the Wodonga Library both have archives of The Border Mail, including death notices. You can visit the libraries and ask to access the archives.
  3. Microfilm: The Border Mail's archives are also available on microfilm at the Albury Library and the Wodonga Library. You can view the microfilm copies of the newspaper and search for death notices.
  4. Newspaper Clippings: The Border Mail also provides newspaper clippings of death notices on request. You can contact the newspaper's office and ask for a copy of a specific death notice.

To access the death notices archives, you will need to provide some information, such as the name of the deceased, the date of death, or the location of the death. The newspaper's staff will then search the archives and provide you with a copy of the death notice.

Here are some tips to help you find the death notice you are looking for:

Remember to respect the privacy of the deceased and their family by not sharing the information publicly without permission.