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    2. Peter & Gwen
    3. Would any subscriber have any knowledge of the whereabouts of the church records of the Church of England / Anglican Church of Singleton , for the period 1840-1855. I am endeavouring to establish the exact date of death of James Halliday GLENNIE, the only son of James and Susan GLENNIE of "Dulwich" Glennies Creek / Falbrook, via Singleton. He died 1842-1843 aged 7 years. He was born in April 1836. It appears the death may not have been recorded as it was before notifications were required. The lad is buried on the old "Dulwich" on a hill overlooking the spot where the original homestead stood. It has been "Heritage Listed" an is located about 50-60 meters from the present "Dulwich" homestead. Also does anyone know of the existence of any diaries James snr's brother Henry may have written. Henry was for many years a resident doctor in Singleton until his untimely death, the result of a buggy accident in August 1880. (We do have copies of the diaries of their brothers, Alfred and Benjamin.) TIA. Peter (a great, great grandson of Alfred)

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