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 | Leon Wilson |
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| 402 |
 | Letitia & Otho Pentelow |
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| 403 |
 | Letitia Burns, nee Graham - mature age |
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| 404 |
 | Letitia Burns, nee Graham - young woman |
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| 405 |
 | Letitia Graham (Williams) - home at Connaught Rd, London |
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| 406 |
 | Letitia Russell Graham |
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| 407 |
 | Letitia, Grace-Gay & Kathleen |
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| 408 |
 | Lettie, Bessie, Isabelle, Kathleen, Daisy, Robert, Gordon, Harvey, Robert & Arthur * Photo in 1935 |
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 | Life at Watulunga Watulunga was about 5 kms from the village of Finniss. The home was constructed of stone. It had 12 rooms - all warmed by 5 fireplaces - and a long passageway. It stood on a rise above the Finniss River and overlooked a large lagoon. It has been demolished.
Alex managed this property after 1893.
Annie said that the Watulunga years were the happiest of her life.
The young people were always welcome in the large home where there was much family entertainment.
Old Pantoni demonstrating his fire skills. He was probably a workman at Watulunga.
Alexander Campbell Duff Gordon is the little boy in three photos - in front of the women near the homestead, sitting on the wheatbags, and sitting on the hay cart. |
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 | Lin |
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| 411 |
 | Lin and James Murray |
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| 412 |
 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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| 413 |
 | Linley Matheson Gordon - war service Enlisted 24th Sept 1915, 3rd Squadron of 1st Remount Unit, service number W2124. |
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| 414 |
 | Linley Vincent Glenroy Gordon |
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| 415 |
 | Linley Vincent Glenroy Gordon |
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| 416 |
 | Little Kalkabury School in Feb 1955 Robert, Graham and Jean (and other siblings?) attended this school. |
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| 417 |
 | Lydia Henrietta Lemaistre & Philippe Lemaistre * Can we assume that the woman on the left was Lydia, and the women in the middle was her mother, Harriet?
* Who is Elizabeth Lemasurier? |
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| 418 |
 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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| 419 |
 | Maidment family history - notes by Colin Semmler |
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| 420 |
 | Maidment, Hogben & Howlett - by Robyn Fisher See more in https://sites.google.com/site/fisherandellisfamilies |
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| 421 |
 | Map of Brahan, Urray Showing Conon House, Dunglass, Brahan Ferry, Brahan Mains, and Brahan House (with remains of the castle) |
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| 422 |
 | Marco Polo * The Marco Polo left Liverpool on 4th July 1852. The master was Captain James Nichol 'Bully' Forbes with 60 crew and 2000 tons of cargo. There were 930 passengers - the largest number of passengers up to that time. They arrived, after the fastest time of 78 days, in Hobson's Bay on 20th Sept 1852.
* The Marco Polo was built at St John, New Brunswick, Canada in 1851 by James Smith. This vessel was 1625 registered tons, 185 feet (56 metres), and was twice the size of the other ships in the Blackball Line of Liverpool. For a description of the Marco Polo see https://westerndistrictfamilies.com/tag/marco-polo/ |
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 | Margaret Ann Fraser Matheson - born 3rd April 1865 at Dunrobin in Strathalbyn Father: Hugh Innes Cameron Matheson
Mother: Margaret Gollan
Place of birth: residence Dunrobin, Strathalbyn
Registered: Strathalbyn district 35/120 |
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| 424 |
 | Margaret Ann Fraser MATHESON - teaching record |
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| 425 |
 | Margaret Ann Gordon |
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| 426 |
 | Margaret Finlayson - born 1st Feb 1843 in Knockbain 1st Feb 1843, Knockbain - David Finlayson Craigton Cottage and his spouse May McKenzie had a daughter born who was baptized and named Margaret. |
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| 427 |
 | Margaret MATHESON, nee FRASER - birth on 19th Aug 1791 in Kirkhill 19th Aug 1791: Donald Fraser and his spouse Catherine Martin at Kuibeg?? had a child born and baptised this day called Margaret. Witnesses Simon Fraser schoolmaster & Donald Martin of Cragsag?? |
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| 428 |
 | Margaret Rutherford |
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| 429 |
 | Mary Finlayson - as a young woman |
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| 430 |
 | Mary Finlayson, nee Saltmarsh |
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| 431 |
 | Mary Finlayson, nee Saltmarsh - thumbnail |
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| 432 |
 | Mary Hogben and Sarah Ransom Maidment - biographies By Robyn Fisher - see more in https://sites.google.com/site/fisherandellisfamilies |
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| 433 |
 | Mary Jean Graham Gordon |
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| 434 |
 | Matheson family bible The actual bible is being held by Ian Young. |
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| 435 |
 | Matheson family memorial gravestone - Strathalbyn cemetery This Matheson family memorial headstone was erected some time after 1966 - ie after the death of the last of the 10 people listed. Were all these people actually buried here? |
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| 436 |
 | Matthew Cooper Wilson - by himself at mature age |
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| 437 |
 | Matthew Cooper Wilson - middle aged |
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| 438 |
 | Matthew Cooper Wilson - sitting with a group |
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| 439 |
 | Matthew Wilson |
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| 440 |
 | May Fischer |
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 | May Fischer with her uncle Raymond Finlayson's dog |
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 | MCBAIN Norman & Christina & son Charles 1yoa - gravestone in Milang Cemetery TRANSCRIPT; In Memory of Norman McBain Died May 4th 1874 in his 80th year also Christina wife of the above died nov 6th 1891 in her 75th year. Charles Kitchen infant son of the above aged 1 year + VERSE
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| 443 |
 | Mervyn in uniform - sitting |
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| 444 |
 | Mervyn Wilson - mature aged - sitting |
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| 445 |
 | Mervyn Wilson in uniform - standing |
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| 446 |
 | Mervyn Wilson's children - Bryce, Faye, Gordon & Shirley |
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| 447 |
 | Mervyn, Ralph, Cora & Winnie - on 5th Feb 1965 |
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| 448 |
 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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| 449 |
 | Murdock McBain & Margaret Greig Moar - married on 8th June 1859 Groom: Murdock McBain, aged 28 yrs, son of Norman McBaim
Bride: Margaret Greig Moar, aged 27 yrs, daughter of Wiliam Moar
Wedding: 8th June 1859 at residence of William Moar, Fowlers Station
Registered: District of Stathalbyn, ref 38/224
Source: Genealogical Society of SA |
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| 450 |
 | Nathalie about 1936 |
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