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Tracie King
| | Posted on Sunday, August 31, 2003 - 2:02 pm: | |
Hi Roy, I have just received a death transcript for my William Johnson where it said he was buried in the Church of England Singleton in 1899, which cemetery do you think it might mean? His wife and daughter are buried in the Whittingham cemetery. Sarah Johnson (Merchant) and Elizabeth Jaeger (Johnson). Look forward to hearing from you. Regards Tracie King Researching, Hayne, Paine, Eggins, King, Reid, Hildebrand, Wenzel, Coleman, Chevalley, Cavanagh, Hutchings |
Roy Andrews
| | Posted on Sunday, August 31, 2003 - 2:03 pm: | |
Hi tracie, thanks for your message. I'm not sure, theres the - 1 Cof E at Camberwell ( 6 miles out of town) 2 Whittingham cemetery Maybe best thing is write to, or ring the SFHS. The society is manned by a collection of very keen volunteers and they have so many records there at the society room. They also do a $15 research of the records held at the society. The address is: Singleton FHS P. 0. Box 422 Singleton NSW 2330 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> LIBRARY: Ground floor,74 George Street, Singleton 2330 Open Mondays 5pm to 8pm, Wednesday 12 noon to 3pm,Saturdays 1 pm to 4pm, Public Holidays excluded. Use of Library facilities free to members Non members - $5 per visit. MEMBERSHIP: Dues commence 1st February each year $25 Single $30 per family. regards, Roy Andrews SFHS webmaster |
MARY WOOD
| | Posted on Friday, March 10, 2006 - 1:33 am: | |
HELLO, I AM TRYING TO GET SOME INFORMATION ON A WILLIAM JOHNSON WHO MARRIED AGNES THORLEY AT RICHMOND NSW IN THE YEAR 1847. CAN ANYONE HELP. |
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