Best Wishes to you all! I'm searching for connection or any information concerning a William Herbert RYAN, produce merchant, of 165 Sussex Street Sydney.. His business was listed in the Wise's Directory for 1897. He died in 1898, in Queensland William Herbert Ryan's parents were Thomas RYAN and Helen FLYNN. Thanks for your help Jennifer *********************************************************************** Jennifer Lambert Tracey Historical Archaeologist Cultural Heritage Research Centre UNIVERSITY OF CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA Tel. / Fax (02) 6295 6795 Mobile Tel. 0419 011 860 e-mail: jtracey@ozemail.com.au http://www.ozemail.com.au/~jtracey/ ***********************************************************************
Hello there! Does anyone have connections to an ALICK KNOX KELLY? He was a 22 year old WWI Army Private 2nd Battalion, who was killed in France on 9 April 1917 and is buried in the Hernies Hill British Cemetery. His name is listed on Panel 33 / West, of the Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour. I would appreciate contact with his family or friends. Kind regards, Jennifer *********************************************************************** Jennifer Lambert Tracey Historical Archaeologist Cultural Heritage Research Centre UNIVERSITY OF CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA Tel. / Fax (02) 6295 6795 Mobile Tel. 0419 011 860 e-mail: jtracey@ozemail.com.au http://www.ozemail.com.au/~jtracey/ ***********************************************************************
I have found the McCafrey diaries very interesting especially the reference to Prosper DeMestre of Terara. Also the death notice of Rosetta Maurant and the reference to her husband F. Maurant his arrival on the ship Minerva and the reference to his shipmates, William Cox, Joseph Holt and others who were sentenced to banishment for their part in the 1898 Rebellion in Ireland. Between 1800 and 1806 eight ships arrived in Port Jackson carrying a significant number of these Irish politica offenders. Many of them were sent without the benefit of a proper trial. A large number of them arrived without documentation and as a result were not granted pardons for up to 18years after they were transorted. Not all of those transported had committed crimes during the Rebellion but had been named as United Irishmen by other men who had been flogged and tortured. Re Joseph Holt - Joseph Holt was the son of John Holt a farmer in the hills of County Wicklow. Holt a Protestant had no sympathy with the rebellion until a neighbor with whom he had argued denounced him as a rebel and took a detatchment of yeomanry to his house while he was absent and burnt it down. Holt then joined the rebels and for more than six moths conducted successful guerilla campaigns only 30 miles from Dublin. He later surrendered and was sentenced to transportation to Nsw. Holt sailed on the Minerva in 1799 and reached Nsw in January, 1801 Soon after his arrival he became the manager of William Cox's Brush farm at Dundas and also his Canterbury farm. He later owned farmland of his own. He was falsely accused of participating in theCastle Hill uprising and he was committed to prison and was exiled to Norfolk Island. In 1805 he was permitted to return to Sydney. After receiving his pardon in 1811 he returned to Ireland where he remained regretting that he had left Australia. He died in 1826. He was survived by two sons the eldest who had stayed in NSW. His younger son returned to Nsw after his father's death. The famous Wicklow rebel Michael Dwyer gave himself up after 7 years of hiding in the Wicklow Hills and after transportation became the police seargent at Liverpool. Both these men and other rebels have descendants on the south east coast of Nsw. I have just returned from visiting Ireland with SAG where we attended 1798 Rebellion celebrations throughout the country along with a number of descendants of Joseph Holt and other rebellion convicts. Regards to all Helen Ruttley
There is an excellent site at http://www.irish-times.com/ancestor/Placename/admin.htm for locating Irish place names. John John Graham johngrah@ozemail.com.au GENEALOGY FROM GERRINGONG http://www.ozemail.com.au/~johngrah/
I have a copy of two census records, and looking at the signature on both records, they are the same as the signature on the Marriage Record of my husband's ancestor William Wright. The details are: RETURN NO. 126 - ILLAWARRA - BELAMBI. The name of the person at the head, charge of etc. is WILLIAM WRIGHT and the Proprietor is "THE LATE COL. LEAHY". It is dated at Fairymeadow on 5th March 1841. RETURN NO. 566 - JAMBEROO - "CEDAR GROVE" JAMBEROO. The name of the person at the head etc. is WILLIAM WRIGHT, no Proprietor given. It is dated at Cedar Grove on 12th March 1841. I was wondering if there is likely to be more information somewhere about William and other occupants of these properties. His Marriage record states he was born in Sydney, however, because my husband's family history suggests that he was adopted, we haven't been able to find his birth in 1832 or thereabouts. We have searched many records over the past few years. There is also an interesting connection, in that Cedar Grove was land granted to William Davis convict who is also on my side of the family history and has been researched thoroughly by a relative of mine. Any help will be greatly appreciated as this has been one big headache! Sincere thanks Carol Cain caindc@magna.com.au
Hi All, A Lister contacted Me reference "GRAHAM" surname. I have Misplaced (LOST) your email. PLEASE CONTACT ME AGAIN. I WONT LOOSE IT AGAIN, pROMISE REGARDS I have a list of incomplete lists. Visit My Homepage at <http://www.ozemail.com.au/~ncc1701d>(UPDATED 10th DEC. 1998) or Email me mailto:ncc1701d@ozemail.com.au SEASONS GREETINGS TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY KEN JENKINS SYDNEY AUSTRALIA
OK all you local history buffs out there here are a fews puzzlers for you. 1. Has anyone heard of "Fairlight Glen" Wollongong. A painting of it is in existence by Percy Campbell. It's a water scene in the bush painted in the late 1800's. 2. Does anyone know where "Government Garden/Creek" was? Could have been behind Mt Pleasant. 3. There was a Gearins Hotel located near a railway in the Illawarra area. Anyone know where it was? All answers considered Many thanks Kerrie Dapto
Hi all A committee member of the above show society is presently reseraching the history of the society for a book. I am helping her dig up info. If anyone out there knows anything that could be useful please contact me and I can put you in touch. Regards Liz Vincent - at Historic Picton NSW Australia lizv@fastlink.com.au
Recently I noticed an email from someone who was tracing the LUMSDEN family in the Shoalhaven area. Yesterday (9/12/1998) in the South Coast Register there was an obituary for a JEAN LUMSDEN 1910-1998 wife of BOB LUMSDEN from Cambewarra. It was quite an extensive obituary and if the person concerned is interested in it just drop me a line Hope it can help Lee Mills New South Wales AUSTRALIA Email: millsmob@shoal.net.au
Hi All, MY HOMEPAGE HAS BEEN FIXED. ACCESS TO ALL. Thank you to all who complained. Regards I have a list of incomplete lists. Visit My Homepage at <http://www.ozemail.com.au/~ncc1701d>(UPDATED 9th DEC. 1998) or Email me mailto:ncc1701d@ozemail.com.au SEASONS GREETINGS TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY KEN JENKINS SYDNEY AUSTRALIA
Over the years 'in my spare time' I have been collecting material on those who served in the Boer War from the Shoalhaven district. Very interested in information on George F. Smith, from Cedar Hill, Tomerong. Bushman's Contingent. Thanks Robyn Florance ---------- > From: Antony Ivan Smith <teca@tunnels.com> > To: AUS-NSW-SE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: Tomerong > Date: Tuesday, 8 December 1998 20:19 > > Yes I have a picture of him in uniform on a horse that I will scan as well > as a picture of Robert, George Franklin.in uniform and a Colin Smith who > was killed at Gallipolli > I also have some pictures of Robert and others putting up phone lines in > Tomerong. > I believe that his brother Robert went to South Africa as well, I received a > picture of Robert from James Smith who sent this an inquiry to this news > group, Robert was killed in France. > SMITH Robert J., Capt., M.C. and Bar, 4th Aust. Sig. Div.; son of > William > and Elizabeth Smith, Shoalhaven, NSW; husband of Isabel G. Smith, > 'Wendouree', Leicester-av, Strathfield; b. at Shoalhaven, Aug. 18, 1876; > edu. Shoalhaven; telephone line inspector; enl. Nov. 1915; emb. Jan. 28, > 1916;. War Service: Egypt; France. Accidently killed by horse, July 22, > 1918. > > I will put a package together next week. > Regards. > > Antony > -----Original Message----- > From: Ray Blair <rayblair@shoal.net.au> > To: Antony Ivan Smith <teca@tunnels.com> > Date: Sunday, December 06, 1998 9:35 AM > Subject: RE: Tomerong > > > Thank you Antony, > > I do have some information on George Franklin Smith. Specifically; > a.. information from Electoral Rolls, > b.. some references from newspapers on the Literary Society, of > which he was a member, > c.. a newspaper report detailing a letter from him at Mafeking in > 1900, > d.. a report of him returning from the war. > Do you have these details? > > As you can well imagine there are many other Smiths mentioned both > before and after George Franklin. One early settler was a George William > Smith and some reports only mention George Smith (this could be William or > Franklin). Another Smith from Tomerong also went to the war in South > Africa. I would be interested to discover more information about George and > his relatives in Tomerong. Do you have any details? I would be grateful > for any information you can provide, including more specific details on > where you visited in 1991. > > A newspaper report concerning a bushfire in January of 1884 stated > "...Mr George Smith nearly lost his dwelling house and outhouses...". There > is no mention of life lost so perhaps the daughter you mentioned in your > Email may have died for other reasons (or maybe in another fire?). > > Lastly could you scan and Email, or describe in more detail, the photos > you have? Do you have a photograph of George Franklin in his uniform? > > Marg Blair > Tomerong, NSW, Australia > rayblair@shoal.net.au > > ______________________________
The Shoalhaven Historical Society has two Butchers Daily Cash Books for 1869-1871. I have been indexing these books and researching the names of 'butchers'. On page 89 there is written in pencil this following reference: Ted Bundle Tom Carpenter Dorie Carpenter SYDNEY Linsey Crookie MOLIBURN Halfie Penrith James Little Jack Little Walter Stewart Pay James Little the sum of Fifty Two Pounds 18/9d / PAYED x Other pencil references indicate the year 1929 Robyn Florance ---------- > From: AUS-NSW-SE-D-request@rootsweb.com > To: AUS-NSW-SE-D@rootsweb.com > Subject: AUS-NSW-SE-D Digest V98 #47 > Date: Wednesday, 9 December 1998 17:46 >
Re Cemetery Project Hi all and Niall Within my Specialist Index I probabaly have all the cemetery transcripts for the local government areas of Wollondilly, Camden and Campbelltown and also further north towards Penrith. I have not transcribed any of them myself but either dug up, been given or purchased them. At the moment I haven't time to spend obtaining all that info. on each individual cemetery or graveyard and submitting it even though your project is very worthwhile. If anyone accesses my surname index, these transcripts are automatically checked as part of a blanket search and a printout done. Regards Liz Vincent - at Historic Picton NSW Australia lizv@fastlink.com.au ---------- > From: Cathy Dunn <cathyd@shoalhaven.net.au> > To: AUS-NSW-SE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: Voluntary Cemetery Project > Date: Wednesday, 9 December 1998 9:46 ---------- > From: Liz Vincent <lizv@fastlink.com.au> > To: AUS-NSW-SE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: Voluntary Cemetery Project > Date: Wednesday, 9 December 1998 18:06 > > Re Cemetery Project > Hi all and Niall > Within my Specialist Index I probabaly have all the cemetery transcripts > for the local government areas of Wollondilly, Camden and Campbelltown and > also further north towards Penrith. > I have not transcribed any of them myself but either dug up, been given or > purchased them. > At the moment I haven't time to spend obtaining all that info. on each > individual cemetery or graveyard and submitting it even though your project > is very worthwhile. > > If anyone accesses my surname index, these transcripts are automatically > checked as part of a blanket search and a printout done. > > > ---------- > > From: Cathy Dunn <cathyd@shoalhaven.net.au> > > To: AUS-NSW-SE-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: Re: Voluntary Cemetery Project > > Date: Wednesday, 9 December 1998 9:46 > > > > Go to http://www.zip.com.au/~viv/aus-nsw-se.htm > > and click cemteries. > > I will send you a list as per below soon > > > > Cathy Dunn > > > > > > At 09:52 PM 12/7/98 +1100, Niall wrote: > > >Hello All, > > >My name is Niall and I'm a very very amateur genealogist with some > ancestors > > >at Moruya from 1860, as well as a general historical interest in the > South > > >Coast region. > > >I've decided to put my effort where my earlier email was and compile a > list > > >of cemeteries info for all towns within the region of this list. > > > > > >>The geographical area covered is from Helensburgh > > >>to Moruya and inland to the Great Divide, including > > >>Queanbeyan, Goulburn, Bowral, Picton, and Appin. > > >(- said Cathy Dunn) > > > > > >Huge task perhaps, but won't take too long if everyone helps. Will put > the > > >results up for everyone to view when finished if my ISP doesn't mind. > > >By the way I have no commercial motive for this whatsoever. > > >I just think such a list might be useful. > > >I would like to hear from anyone who may think that such a project IS > NOT > > >useful, or would be duplicating a list or directory that is already > > >available somewhere. This might save me re-inventing the wheel. On the > > >other hand, encouragement, ideas, and sources of info would be greatly > > >appreciated. > > > > > >If you have info on locations of cemeteries and where transcriptions of > > >cemetery headstones are located, > > >whether it be in a library, church, genealogy or local history org., > website > > >etc. etc. Send ME an email and I will put it into an MsACCESS database > and > > >put (a static copy) it up on the web. PLEASE READ THE WHOLE OF THIS > MESSAGE > > >BEFORE DOING SO. > > >However, I want to do this within one month maximum two (am very busy). > > >That is the plan. > > >I expect that if the 167 or so people subscribed to this list, (many of > > >whom no doubt may live on the south coast) supply details on their local > > >cemeteries, > > >as Cathy did, then I will complete this list in no time at all. > > >If there are 500 or 600 towns, in this list area, that won't be a > problem. > > >Today is the Monday 7th of December,1998. > > > > > >Please send information for each in the following format, > > >because these are the field names so far in my database: > > > > > >Town or Place (where is the cemetery) > > >Address > > >Cemetery (name of the cemetery site) > > >CemetaryCustodian (who looks after it, eg.council,church, private etc) > > >Transcribed (yes or no, have the headstone details been transcribed?) > > >Transcriber (who did the transcription?) > > >Published (yes or no?) > > >Publisher (who published it?) > > >Date of transcription > > >AvailableFrom (eg. which library, history society, website etc.) > > >Other info: > > > > > > > > >Now, having committed myself, I will click on the SEND button. > > > > > >Viva genealogy! > > > > > >Niall Tangney > > >Cronulla NSW > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > *************************************************** > > Take a tour of History of Milton Ulladulla > > http://www.shoalhaven.net.au/~cathyd/ > > Search engine for site now available > > > > Jaybees Entertainment and gig guide > > http://www.shoalhaven.net.au/~jaybees/gigguide.html > > > > Online Pioneer Records and indexes > > http://www.shoalhaven.net.au/~cathyd/pioneers/ > > > > ******************************************************** > > > > > > ==== AUS-NSW-SE Mailing List ==== > > History and genealogy in South-East New South Wales, Australia > > > > > ==== AUS-NSW-SE Mailing List ==== > History and genealogy in South-East New South Wales, Australia >
Re Cemetery Project Hi all and Niall Within my Specialist Index I probabaly have all the cemetery transcripts for the local government areas of Wollondilly, Camden and Campbelltown and also further north towards Penrith. I have not transcribed any of them myself but either dug up, been given or purchased them. At the moment I haven't time to spend obtaining all that info. on each individual cemetery or graveyard and submitting it even though your project is very worthwhile. If anyone accesses my surname index, these transcripts are automatically checked as part of a blanket search and a printout done. ---------- > From: Cathy Dunn <cathyd@shoalhaven.net.au> > To: AUS-NSW-SE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: Voluntary Cemetery Project > Date: Wednesday, 9 December 1998 9:46 > > Go to http://www.zip.com.au/~viv/aus-nsw-se.htm > and click cemteries. > I will send you a list as per below soon > > Cathy Dunn > > > At 09:52 PM 12/7/98 +1100, Niall wrote: > >Hello All, > >My name is Niall and I'm a very very amateur genealogist with some ancestors > >at Moruya from 1860, as well as a general historical interest in the South > >Coast region. > >I've decided to put my effort where my earlier email was and compile a list > >of cemeteries info for all towns within the region of this list. > > > >>The geographical area covered is from Helensburgh > >>to Moruya and inland to the Great Divide, including > >>Queanbeyan, Goulburn, Bowral, Picton, and Appin. > >(- said Cathy Dunn) > > > >Huge task perhaps, but won't take too long if everyone helps. Will put the > >results up for everyone to view when finished if my ISP doesn't mind. > >By the way I have no commercial motive for this whatsoever. > >I just think such a list might be useful. > >I would like to hear from anyone who may think that such a project IS NOT > >useful, or would be duplicating a list or directory that is already > >available somewhere. This might save me re-inventing the wheel. On the > >other hand, encouragement, ideas, and sources of info would be greatly > >appreciated. > > > >If you have info on locations of cemeteries and where transcriptions of > >cemetery headstones are located, > >whether it be in a library, church, genealogy or local history org., website > >etc. etc. Send ME an email and I will put it into an MsACCESS database and > >put (a static copy) it up on the web. PLEASE READ THE WHOLE OF THIS MESSAGE > >BEFORE DOING SO. > >However, I want to do this within one month maximum two (am very busy). > >That is the plan. > >I expect that if the 167 or so people subscribed to this list, (many of > >whom no doubt may live on the south coast) supply details on their local > >cemeteries, > >as Cathy did, then I will complete this list in no time at all. > >If there are 500 or 600 towns, in this list area, that won't be a problem. > >Today is the Monday 7th of December,1998. > > > >Please send information for each in the following format, > >because these are the field names so far in my database: > > > >Town or Place (where is the cemetery) > >Address > >Cemetery (name of the cemetery site) > >CemetaryCustodian (who looks after it, eg.council,church, private etc) > >Transcribed (yes or no, have the headstone details been transcribed?) > >Transcriber (who did the transcription?) > >Published (yes or no?) > >Publisher (who published it?) > >Date of transcription > >AvailableFrom (eg. which library, history society, website etc.) > >Other info: > > > > > >Now, having committed myself, I will click on the SEND button. > > > >Viva genealogy! > > > >Niall Tangney > >Cronulla NSW > > > > > > > > > > > > > *************************************************** > Take a tour of History of Milton Ulladulla > http://www.shoalhaven.net.au/~cathyd/ > Search engine for site now available > > Jaybees Entertainment and gig guide > http://www.shoalhaven.net.au/~jaybees/gigguide.html > > Online Pioneer Records and indexes > http://www.shoalhaven.net.au/~cathyd/pioneers/ > > ******************************************************** > > > ==== AUS-NSW-SE Mailing List ==== > History and genealogy in South-East New South Wales, Australia >
Hi cathy, After visiting your Cemeteries in Shoalhaven we page today, I'm wondering 'how' to obtain information....working the reverse to the usual way. That is, I am interested in finding where Aboriginal people are buried and who is buried there eg., at Wattamolla and then to link them to historical information we have collected. For example there are hundreds of Five Islands, Kiama and Orient point people whose names appeared in Blanket Lists etc., then 'disappeared'. Can you provide any advice? Regards, Geoff Moore bizskills@bigpond.com
Go to http://www.zip.com.au/~viv/aus-nsw-se.htm and click cemteries. I will send you a list as per below soon Cathy Dunn At 09:52 PM 12/7/98 +1100, Niall wrote: >Hello All, >My name is Niall and I'm a very very amateur genealogist with some ancestors >at Moruya from 1860, as well as a general historical interest in the South >Coast region. >I've decided to put my effort where my earlier email was and compile a list >of cemeteries info for all towns within the region of this list. > >>The geographical area covered is from Helensburgh >>to Moruya and inland to the Great Divide, including >>Queanbeyan, Goulburn, Bowral, Picton, and Appin. >(- said Cathy Dunn) > >Huge task perhaps, but won't take too long if everyone helps. Will put the >results up for everyone to view when finished if my ISP doesn't mind. >By the way I have no commercial motive for this whatsoever. >I just think such a list might be useful. >I would like to hear from anyone who may think that such a project IS NOT >useful, or would be duplicating a list or directory that is already >available somewhere. This might save me re-inventing the wheel. On the >other hand, encouragement, ideas, and sources of info would be greatly >appreciated. > >If you have info on locations of cemeteries and where transcriptions of >cemetery headstones are located, >whether it be in a library, church, genealogy or local history org., website >etc. etc. Send ME an email and I will put it into an MsACCESS database and >put (a static copy) it up on the web. PLEASE READ THE WHOLE OF THIS MESSAGE >BEFORE DOING SO. >However, I want to do this within one month maximum two (am very busy). >That is the plan. >I expect that if the 167 or so people subscribed to this list, (many of >whom no doubt may live on the south coast) supply details on their local >cemeteries, >as Cathy did, then I will complete this list in no time at all. >If there are 500 or 600 towns, in this list area, that won't be a problem. >Today is the Monday 7th of December,1998. > >Please send information for each in the following format, >because these are the field names so far in my database: > >Town or Place (where is the cemetery) >Address >Cemetery (name of the cemetery site) >CemetaryCustodian (who looks after it, eg.council,church, private etc) >Transcribed (yes or no, have the headstone details been transcribed?) >Transcriber (who did the transcription?) >Published (yes or no?) >Publisher (who published it?) >Date of transcription >AvailableFrom (eg. which library, history society, website etc.) >Other info: > > >Now, having committed myself, I will click on the SEND button. > >Viva genealogy! > >Niall Tangney >Cronulla NSW > > > > > > *************************************************** Take a tour of History of Milton Ulladulla http://www.shoalhaven.net.au/~cathyd/ Search engine for site now available Jaybees Entertainment and gig guide http://www.shoalhaven.net.au/~jaybees/gigguide.html Online Pioneer Records and indexes http://www.shoalhaven.net.au/~cathyd/pioneers/ ********************************************************
Thank you one and all for your information on the Burrawang fern. It would seem Grandpa wasn't pulling my leg (which he often did) about the possible toxic effects of this plant. Sue
Yes I have a picture of him in uniform on a horse that I will scan as well as a picture of Robert, George Franklin.in uniform and a Colin Smith who was killed at Gallipolli I also have some pictures of Robert and others putting up phone lines in Tomerong. I believe that his brother Robert went to South Africa as well, I received a picture of Robert from James Smith who sent this an inquiry to this news group, Robert was killed in France. SMITH Robert J., Capt., M.C. and Bar, 4th Aust. Sig. Div.; son of William and Elizabeth Smith, Shoalhaven, NSW; husband of Isabel G. Smith, 'Wendouree', Leicester-av, Strathfield; b. at Shoalhaven, Aug. 18, 1876; edu. Shoalhaven; telephone line inspector; enl. Nov. 1915; emb. Jan. 28, 1916;. War Service: Egypt; France. Accidently killed by horse, July 22, 1918. I will put a package together next week. Regards. Antony -----Original Message----- From: Ray Blair <rayblair@shoal.net.au> To: Antony Ivan Smith <teca@tunnels.com> Date: Sunday, December 06, 1998 9:35 AM Subject: RE: Tomerong Thank you Antony, I do have some information on George Franklin Smith. Specifically; a.. information from Electoral Rolls, b.. some references from newspapers on the Literary Society, of which he was a member, c.. a newspaper report detailing a letter from him at Mafeking in 1900, d.. a report of him returning from the war. Do you have these details? As you can well imagine there are many other Smiths mentioned both before and after George Franklin. One early settler was a George William Smith and some reports only mention George Smith (this could be William or Franklin). Another Smith from Tomerong also went to the war in South Africa. I would be interested to discover more information about George and his relatives in Tomerong. Do you have any details? I would be grateful for any information you can provide, including more specific details on where you visited in 1991. A newspaper report concerning a bushfire in January of 1884 stated "...Mr George Smith nearly lost his dwelling house and outhouses...". There is no mention of life lost so perhaps the daughter you mentioned in your Email may have died for other reasons (or maybe in another fire?). Lastly could you scan and Email, or describe in more detail, the photos you have? Do you have a photograph of George Franklin in his uniform? Marg Blair Tomerong, NSW, Australia rayblair@shoal.net.au
It all sounds a bit suspicious to me. I found there is a Burragorang fern but cannot find a reference to a Burrawang fern. Hello Sue There is/was a Burrawang fern and it gave its name to the Southern Highlands town. My Macquarie Dictionary refers to, "any native, palm-like plant of the genus Macrozamia, esp. M.spiralis, having nuts which were once a part of Aboriginal diet". They were very plentiful in the Burrawang/Robertson/Kangaroo Valley areas in the early days. Perhaps the fern was only dangerous to white fellas <g> Cheers Max Carrick www.Geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/3341
Hi, Have found Blanche Marion Lawless (Death) Wollongong General Cemetery 17 Nov 1935 Charless Henry Lawless (Death) Wollongong General Cemetery 25 Oct 1931 Clarence Vincent Lawless (Death) Wollongong General Cemetery 2 Dec 1920 Records for these probably available at SAG. Regards, Laraine Goodworth On Monday, 7 December 1998 3:16, ken jenkins [SMTP:ncc1701d@ozemail.com.au] wrote: > Hi All, > Still Tracing those Elusive Zglinicki's. > > I have a reference to a marriage of Charles Lawless to Blanche Zglinicki > in 1915. > > They had one Child that I could find in 1916,"Francis Vivian Charles Lawless". > > Vivian married Vera Beresford in 1941. (I Think??) > > > Any Hints, Guesses or help would be appreciated. > > Regards > > > I have a list of incomplete lists. > Visit My (Still under construction) Homepage at > <http://www.ozemail.com.au/~ncc1701d>(UPDATED 28th NOV. 1998) > or > Email me mailto:ncc1701d@ozemail.com.au > > SEASONS GREETINGS TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY > > > KEN JENKINS > SYDNEY > AUSTRALIA > > > ==== AUS-NSW-SE Mailing List ==== > History and genealogy in South-East New South Wales, Australia >