Hello to all I recently visited the above church's graveyard and think that I have found some of my missing HARRIGAN ancestors. The church itself looked fairly modern (ie built in the last 100 years). Does anyone know if the original church was destroyed or replaced, or is this church the original? Another quick question. Has anybody done any research into school records at St Joseph's at LOCHINVAR? I haven't approached the school yet, but was hoping someone out there might be able to guide me. My grandmother was a boarder there sometime between 1910 and 1920. Many thanks -- Cathy Haynes Geelong, Vic AUSTRALIA Researching: HAYNES - Armidale & Sydney NSW; Co Cork, Ireland TAYLOR - Central Coast NSW Alfred KELLY born c1842 London; Central Coast NSW CURRAN - Dungog & Grafton NSW; Bristol UK O'DOHERTY - Port Macquarie & Wauchope NSW; Kings County Ireland CARNEY - Port Macquarie & Wauchope NSW; Co Donegal, Ireland BRISTOW(E) - London; Central Coast NSW FITZSIMMONS - Dungog NSW; Co Louth, Ireland William NORMAN (convict) born 1803 Kent; Kincumber NSW RILEY - Co Cavan; Kincumber NSW DUNBAR - Scotland; Macksville NSW
I have transcribed St. Patricks and St. Bridgids Cemetery at Cooranbong but do not have any Harrigans buried there. The original Church on the property was a timber church replaced with the existing church about 100 years ago I believe. ..· ´¨¨)) -:¦:- ¸.·´ .·´¨¨)) ((¸¸.·´ ..·´ -:¦:- -:¦:- ((¸¸.·´*.` Jenny McCarthy Brightwaters N.S.W. on beautiful Lake Macquarie