by Jenny Coates | 12 Mar 2024 | Family Tree, North East Victoria, Surnames I am Researching, Wangaratta, Wangaratta cemetery
The only known portrait of my great great grandfather William Moore is well known to other descendants. For over 30 years I’ve had a black and white copy of the image on my wall. My cousin owns a similar portrait in a 1920s/1930s oval glass frame that is likely...
by Jenny Coates | 29 Jun 2020 | Surnames I am Researching, Wangaratta
No one really knows how William Moore died. In the dust, noise and confusion that erupted around the movement of a mob of horses from the Wangaratta Sale Yards through Ovens Street to the railway station, no one actually saw the event that caused his death. On that...
by Jenny Coates | 3 Jan 2020 | Family Tree, North East Victoria, Surnames I am Researching, Wangaratta
On the 3rd January 1826, Jonathan Harris (alias Alcorn) arrived in Sydney Cove as a convict aboard the Marquis of Hastings. Lucky to have survived the penal system involving a stay on the hulks and the long sea voyage, Harris had actually used up not two, but three of...
by Jenny Coates | 17 May 2019 | Ada Cambridge, Family Tree, North East Victoria, Surnames I am Researching, Wangaratta
After doctors, bankers came next in social importance in Wangaratta according to Ada Cambridge’s memoir Thirty Years in Australia. She described them as “the backbone of country society”, remarking how important it was that “they should be...
by Jenny Coates | 23 Feb 2018 | Family Tree, Surnames I am Researching, Wangaratta
One set of my great grandparents were Wangaratta based James Edgar Gordon MOORE, almost always known as ‘Gordy’, and Caroline Anne (nee RITCHIE). When Caroline died tragically in August 1933 after she caught influenza and succumbed to the ensuing...
by Jenny Coates | 7 Jan 2018 | Family Tree, Homes and Properties, Surnames I am Researching, Wangaratta
Some intrepid bloggers are participating in Amy Johnson Crow’s 2018 “52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks” blogging prompt. Fellow Australian blogger Lilian Magill realised that this might just over commit her so she came up with “12 Ancestors in 12...