Good morning list. Seeking information on John McLEAN (great Grandfather) who maried Emily (nee AYLING) MORUYA c1863. In 1864 and 1865 they had a child at MILLERS FOREST. Both died shortly after brth and buried RAYMOND TERRACE. I have yet to find why he moved there for those couple of years. Any information gratefully received and will share what I have on the family. Sincerely, Bill
Hi Bill, Just in case you are not aware, there are quite a few "other" McLEAN's buried at Raymond Terrace. Any connections to your family ? Agnes McLEAN d. 1881, aged 72 Allan McLEAN d. 1944, aged 72 Ann McLEAN d. 1878, aged 75 Catherine McLEAN d. 1944, aged 86 Hector McLEAN d. 1898, aged 70 (b. Tobermory, Scotland) + obit John McLEAN d. 1882, aged 76 Lachlan McLEAN d. 1926, aged 71 Margaret E. McLEAN d. 1936, aged 57 (wife of Allen) Mary McLEAN d. 1912, aged 79 + obit Mary Ann McLEAN d. 1942, aged 72 Roderick McLEAN d. 1868, aged 70 (b. Argyleshire) Roderick McLEAN d. 1933, aged 72 The two infant McLEAN's you mentioned McLEAN, Neil d. 1906, aged 70 + obit McLEAN, William, d. 1848, aged 64, Eagleton (whose wife Mrs. Janet McLEAN had a large grant on the Hunter, known as "Kilcoy"). The following deaths were recorded at RT Court House, but buried elsewhere : James Garred McLEAN d. 1903, aged 9mnths (b. Sandgate) John McLEAN d. 1865, aged 70 (b. Seaham) John B. McLEAN d. 1886, aged 60 (b. Sandgate) Katherine McLEAN d. 1861, aged 77 (b. East Maitland) Male McLEAN d. 1906, infant (b. McLean's Paddock, Williamtown) [from the RTP Cemetery Book by RT Hist.Soc.] Regards, Diane ----- Original Message ----- From: "bilshute" <bilshute@ozemail.com.au> Subject: [H,H,HV] Place Names. MILLERS FOREST. McLEAN > Good morning list. > Seeking information on John McLEAN (great Grandfather) who maried > Emily (nee AYLING) MORUYA c1863. > In 1864 and 1865 they had a child at MILLERS FOREST. Both died > shortly after brth and buried RAYMOND TERRACE. > I have yet to find why he moved there for those couple of years. > Any information gratefully received and will share what I have on the > family. > Sincerely, Bill