Evening John, Jane, and others Clifford was the name of an early 1820's land grant to John DIGHT Snr. (850 acres) ... which looks like it may have remained in the family for quite a few years, as an S.B. DIGHT (perhaps Samuel Billingsley) had a holding of the same name, 550 acres, at Singleton c. 1885. Hope this helps ... Diane ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Tainsh" <jjtainsh@tpg.com.au> Subject: [H,H,HV] Locations near Singleton > Hi, > I have a marriage certificate which lists the place of marriage as > Clifford Farm, Clifford which was where the bride worked as a > servant. The groom lived at Spensers Farm (this was 1856). > The place of registration is given in the Index as Patrick Plains, > so presumably near Singleton. The death of both was Stringy > Bark Creek and their burial was at Camberwell which has the > same PC as Singleton. Does anyone know more than this > about any of these places? > John & Jane Ann Tainsh