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    So I can presume you now have the birth entries Wayne - I realised the original post was a few years old.

    Thanks for the paper cutting - I found one about Ellen's brother Daniel's sad end on Trove, plus their father's death too but hadn't seen this one.

    Would love to get hold of the article Peter suggested online - sounds fascinating. Can't seem to find it via the local libraries websites but wil ask them to double check next time I visit in case I'm missing something

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    Margaret Bruyn


    Elizabeth Bruyn


    Ellen Bruyn (in front of her house in Brown St Dungog)


    Daniel Justin Bruyn


    Daniel Snr (shoeing a horse) and Sarah and one of their daughters in front of the cottage (in Dungog)

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    Hope those photos are allowed.

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    Mary the grave belongs to is their sibling/daughter (respectively)

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    Great photos Wayne - still never ceases to amaze me how the early settlers (especially the "respectable" women) coped in those clothes with our climate and none of today's mod cons!!

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    Thanks, yes it was a different world back then and a lot of people today here wouldn't have been able to do a lot of what they did back then.

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