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From: "Doug & Pat MacLaren-Smith" <>
Subject: Re: [AVNE] Surname GRAY in Benalla
Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 10:13:06 +1100
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Hi Peter
Maybe this could be of interest to you.
Gardner researchers say that James and Mary Gray with daughter Mary came
to Melbourne on the same ship as Colin Gardner, Namely SS Cheviot after a 75
day trip arriving 13 Sep 1854. Colin married Mary Gray on 28 Sep 1857 at
Hurdle Flat via Beechworth. Mary would have been 18 yra old
The Gray's first settled at Gisbourne. They took Colin Gray's north
Wangaratta property when he moved to the Tea Garden Creek property " Home
Farm ' at Milawa then known as Oxley Plains. The Gray's are both buried at
Milawa.
This information was taken from Tom Newth book " Australian History of Colin
Gardner 1835-1921 and his Descendants 1854-1994"
Also an Agnes Gray married Thomas Newth of Tarrawingee both are buried in
the Milawa Cemetry Vic
Hope you find this fo interest .
Regards
Doug MacLaren-Smith Alstonville NSW 2477
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Researching following families.
SMITH abt 1828 Glasgow Sct Melb Vic Castlemaine, Wooragee Oxley
Plains Milawa
Waddell 1806 Glasgow Milawa Vic
Wilson abt 1830 Scotland Milawa Vic
Ferguson abt 1840 Ayrshire Sct Milawa vic
Gardner 1835 Boness Sct Milawa Vic
Newth 1857 Tarrawingee Vic
Edwards 1858 Wooragee Vic
Kerr 1860 Beechworth Vic
McInnes 1840 Mortloch Banff Sct Whitfield Oxley Wangaratta
Gillespie abt 1841 Ardgous Argyll Sct Whifield Oxley Wangaratta
Beer 1767 Devenshire Eng. Sturt SA Tylden Echuca Vic
Moana NSW
MacLaren/McLaurin 1800 Rattray Sct Echuca Moama
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