Explore the historic sites, residences, landmarks, and artefacts connected to the Hassall family.
This section documents the physical legacy left by the family across Australia and New Zealand, preserving their tangible contributions to early colonial life.
A curated bibliography of books, papers, and scholarly works relating to the Hassall family and their broader historical context.
This section includes both primary publications and secondary research, offering valuable insight into the family's enduring influence.
An ongoing initiative to transcribe the Hassall family papers held in the State Library.
These documents offer a firsthand glimpse into personal correspondence, journals, and records—bringing the voices of Rowland, Elizabeth, and their descendants to life.
A curated collection of videos, interviews, news articles, documentaries, and other digital media relating to the Hassall family legacy.
This archive brings together visual and audio resources that enrich and contextualise the written record, offering new ways to explore the family’s enduring impact.
Sites of Historical Significance
An interactive map tracing key locations associated with the Hassall family across Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific. From mission sites and homesteads to churches and graves, this project connects historical narratives to the landscapes in which they unfolded.
Access the growing Hassall family tree through our genealogical database, built using Family Tree Maker.
This resource traces generations of descendants and is continually updated to reflect new discoveries and family connections.