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Tag: A to Z 2023

D is for Dutton Park, Dalby, Dunwich and Dungog

5 April, 2023

Join me on my Cemetery Searching expedition for the 2023 A to Z Blog Challenge. I’ll be re-visiting some cemeteries and preparing for a wish list of others. Some family members will be mentioned but I also have an interest in German family graves as well as those of people born in Co Clare Ireland. … More D is for Dutton Park, Dalby, Dunwich and Dungog

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C is for Charters Towers and Cairns

4 April, 2023

Join me on my Cemetery Searching expedition for the 2023 A to Z Blog Challenge. I’ll be re-visiting some cemeteries and preparing for a wish list of others. Some family members will be mentioned but I also have an interest in German family graves as well as those of people born in Co Clare Ireland. … More C is for Charters Towers and Cairns

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My A to Z theme 2023: Cemetery Searching

2 April, 2023

After much procrastination I have decided to throw my hat into the A to Z ring once again. My theme this year will be cemetery searching. This will seem like a strange topic to many, but for family historians and genealogists, a visit to a family cemetery is a thrill. Not only is it interesting … More My A to Z theme 2023: Cemetery Searching

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Cemetery Searching: Albury and Albany Creek

2 April, 2023

Albury Pioneer Cemetery, New South Wales Mr Cassmob’s great-great uncle and aunt are buried in the Albury Pioneer cemetery. Some years ago we were able to visit and get some photos. Arthur Augustus Cass had been one of the early publicans in the town. Albury is a town on the border between the states of … More Cemetery Searching: Albury and Albany Creek

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