I hit a brick wall every time with Isobel. His name is William Elsley and it may be possible that he was part of the stolen generation in the early 1900's. (I know it’s awhile ago lol)Hi,My Great great grandmother MARY ANN WALTON born 1854 "Bando Station" Mullaley married JOHN HOGAN 1870 Murrundi,their daughter MARY ANN HOGAN born 1873 Phillips Creek married DANIEL MCGREGOR 1891 BREWARRINA her marriage certificate states she was a domestic any knowledge of my family would be great to help with family stories my emailHi Hayden, (comment 312) I just want to confirm that your response is to me (comment 311)? It would be great for any information.Hi trying to trace the John Jennar family from Barraba hi nathan, i have spicer family links from near bingara. The Kamilaroi were an Aboriginal group located in New South Wales, Not sure whether the connection is from cooper side or unknown fathers side maybe from someone working on this sheep station called Wellbondongah which I visited last year. My research through the Dept Aboriginal Affairs had only one hit which was a petition for paternal recognition of a child (name unknown). I am struggling to find any information on this. Yumma, I am a decendant of Ruby Darlington nee Natty, her mother Mary Ann Natty my ggrandmother was from the Kamilaroi Tribe.
Particularly #256 Natty#325 Kylie miller Do you have any information on Natty family history. My children, 2 blond and 2 dark, compete in the aboriginal state athletics, one actually went through for allschools nationals as a high jumper. My father was the only child born to this union. I have no knowledge of their father/s. However, the other birth certificates of the 4 children that I have been able to find state the place of marriage to be Murrurundi, 1stMay1880 or 1st May 1884. They roamed the area through the Liverpool Plains to Dubbo.I am of Kamilaoi descent. All but Noel has passed on (we cannot locate Noel). If anyone has any information about the cooper family or someone who worked on station, Also my great grandmother married a Francis Edwards and had another daughter also called violetMy grandfather name Claude William Green his father was William Henry Green, mother name was Ada Roach and I am trying to find any information about them please I hope that some one can help me please.
My Grandmother was Mary Ellen Webber/Blake/Tattam born in Miles. Thanks.Hi, kamilaroi descendant. 1924? She remarried after Robert's death a John Mulhearne. The birth certificates list many different places that she was supposedly born - Mudgee, armidale, tamworth but her husband's (John Edward) death certificate lists Tamworth as the place of marriage. Thanks BettyHello Priscilla ( 147) I am a granddaughter of Charles and Vida Green. Our ancestor was William Richards, his daughter Caroline was my husbands grandmother.Kamilaroi isnt EXTINCT - I am a proud Aboriignal Kamilaroi/Gomeroi man, sad that people dont get to knoe real people, WE are alive and still speak our language it is being bought back into schools and our own mob,Kiarni-Sis you should check your facts, we are and always will be the 2nd biggest Aboriginal tribe/nation in NSW and I am proud to be a part of Kamilaroi,,, be proud sis who you are because there's a big mob out there that apparently you dont wanna know...@caroline oatly.. Gamilaraay, also spelled Kamilaroi, is an Australian Aboriginal language which was spoken over a vast area of north-central New South Wales when Europeans began colonising Australia. I have tried to find out about my history but keep hitting dead ends, I found a few Farrell's in Inverell, Walcha, Bendemeer, Torrington ect: if anyone can help with any info would great, mainly Inverell & Walcha area's from what I have found.
Before some of her children passed away they mentioned there was a discrepancy regarding a surname - It was the surname Balfe/Balph - could possibly be the surname of her first born, who was born in 1918. Is was there such a school?James Noble was baptized at St Luke's, Scone, on 1 July 1895, and later became the first full blood Aboriginal clergeyman ordained in the Church of England in Australia. My Grandfather was Sydney John Shearer ; his sister Lucy Bowler married George Weatherly. Her mothers name was possibly Jane. My husband is her great grandson and I would be greatly appreciated to find out all of this info. They had seven children - the first possibly not belonging to John. Her name was Kitty McDonald (katherine). I am so proud of my aboriginal heritage but feel disconnected not knowing where I come from.
The Gunnedah Shire has a proud, rich and vibrant aboriginal heritage and is the traditional land of the Gunn-e-darr people of the Kamilaroi Tribe.
Although I am not full blood I am still very much at home when I am in the bush. As I am only 16th of aboriginal I believe that this little amount of blood is enough to make me indiginous and anyone that says that amount dosent count is wrong a little is better that nothing. Patrick Doyle,born in Maitland East, New South Wales, Australia on 18 Aug 1851 to Thomas Doyle and Anne Kelly.