Nicholas John Vine Hall
AM (17 August 194431 October 2006), generally known as Nick Vine Hall, was a recognised Australian authority in the fields of
family history
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,
genealogy
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and
heraldry
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, and an enthusiastic champion of family history research in Australia.
Nick Vine Hall was born in
Darlinghurst
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,
Sydney
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, and educated at
Sydney Grammar School
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Incorporated in 1854 by an Act of Parliament and opened in 1857, the school claims to offer "c ...
, before working for
CSR Limited
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in sales and marketing for 16 years, where he became the
CSR Limited
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Australia Sugar Sales Manager in 1972.
In 1966 Nick met and married Patricia (Tricia) Pryor, who had recently arrived from the UK. They subsequently had two children. John Kenyon, Born April 1967, and Katy Jane, Born December 1968. Nick and Tricia separated in 1987 and divorced in 1989.
As a young man, Nick had been told he was a descendant of
James Cook
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, which provoked an interest in his family history. When he eventually made his first trip abroad, he visited his English relatives, and traced the family history, that showed that he was eighth cousin to that famed
navigator
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, and also descended from
Edmund Blacket
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, the third colonial architect of
NSW
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. He also discovered a couple of skeletons in the family cupboard – a drunkard and an ancestor hanged for high treason.
That trip to England led Vine Hall to leave CSR, and adopt genealogy as his lifetime's work and passion. He joined the
Society of Australian Genealogists
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in 1971, and, in 1978, was appointed a director, a position he held for a decade.
Vine Hall had a considerable flair for public relations and marketing skills, which he used to popularise family history research, and make social history a matter of serious pursuit in Australia.
In 1979, he became the
ABC Radio's resident genealogist, answering listeners' questions and giving advice. He also contributed many articles to rural newspapers such as ''The Land'', and was an invited guest speaker at many national and international genealogical and family history conferences, as well as at local societies throughout Australia, and on several Pacific cruise vessels.
In 1985, Vine Hall published ''Tracing Your Family History in Australia: A National Guide to Sources'', which is still recognised as the most complete authoritative publication of genealogical sources in Australia, and is now in its 3rd edition. He also self-published many of the other 35 books, CDs, charts and articles accredited to him.
In 1987, the
Australian Federation of Family History Organisations (AFFHO) bestowed on him the
N.T. Hansen Award for Significant Contribution to Family History.
In July 1988, Vine Hall joined the
Heraldry and Genealogy Society of Canberra (HAGSOC), and was an occasional member over subsequent years.
In 1988, he met Patricia Barth on a blind date at a bicentennial ball in
Melbourne
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, and they married in 1991. He subsequently moved to Melbourne where she ran her business.
In 1991, Vine Hall initiated the ''British Isles Directories Project, 1769–1936'', which is transferring some 20 million names from printed trade directories onto microfiche. In 1995, he also initiated the ''Ships Picture Research Service'' generating an index of more than 160,000 images.
Vine Hall was the chairman of the Australian Federation of Family History Organisations Census Working Party, which persuaded the Australian government to trial the voluntary retention of the 2001 national
census
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. In February 2006, legislative changes made this trial a permanent feature of all future Australian censuses.
Vine Hall was a founding member of the
Huguenot Society of Australia established in 2003. His last published work was ''The Happy Huguenots – Parts 1, 2 & 3'', a family history which was Highly Commended when entered in the Alexander Henderson Award for 2006.
In 2006, Vine Hall was made a Life Member of the
Society of Australian Genealogists
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.
After a long battle with
cancer
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, Nick Vine Hall died in October 2006 at the age of 62 at the Bethlehem Hospital,
South Caulfield, and was survived by Patricia, and his ex-wife, Tricia, and their children, John and Katy, as well as five grandchildren. His funeral service was held at the St Thomas's
Anglican Church
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in North Sydney on 9 November 2006.
In June 2007, Vine Hall was appointed a Member of the
Order of Australia
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for Services to Genealogy. The award was made effective from 18 July 2006, prior to his death.
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References
by Diana Plater in ''Sydney Morning Herald'', Sydney 14 November 2006.
* ''Obituary: Nicholas John Vine Hall 17 August 1944 – 31 October 2006'' by June Penny in ''The Ancestral Searcher'' 29(4): 188–189, Canberra December 2006.
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1944 births
2006 deaths
Deaths from cancer in Victoria (state)
Members of the Order of Australia
Australian genealogists
People educated at Sydney Grammar School