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    Given names Surname Sosa Birth Place Death Age Place Last change
    229 6 138 91 Never
    166 4 84 82 Never
    168 3 80 87 Never
    175 15 93 82 Never
    calculated 1827
    196 9 121 75 Never
    171 12 97 73 Never
    219 15 142 76 Never
    211 15 138 72 Never
    about 1853
    170 6 111 58 Never
    167 10 78 88 Never
    188 12 106 82 Never
    186 13 103 82 Never
    calculated 1842
    181 11 89 91 Never
    183 15 122 60 Never
    136 4 70 66 Never
    160 9 80 79 Never
    154 0
    about 1941
    82 72 Never
    151 6 73 77 Never
    140 0 before 2002 Never
    179 7 124 55 Never
    176 0
    about 1847
    176 0 Never
    187 2
    about 1905
    118 68 Never
    154 3
    about 1927
    96 58 Never
    158 4 75 83 Never
    175 12 98 76 Never
    147 7
    about 1965
    58 89 Never
    141 3 62 78 Never
    139 0 51 87 Never
    159 0 157 1 Never
    158 0
    about 1875
    148 9 Never
    154 4
    about 1962
    61 93 Never
    150 7
    about 1955
    68 82 Never
    149 2
    about 1952
    71 77 Never
    143 3 75 68 Never
    142 0
    about 1954
    69 73 Never
    140 0 121 19 Never
    139 0 65 74 Never
    138 0 before 2005 Never
    135 0 before 2008 Never
    133 0 98 34 Never
    128 0 57 71 Never
    125 0 73 52 Never
    120 0 116 4 Never
    123 0
    about 1972
    51 71 Never
    about 1881
    142 0 76 65 Never
    204 7 150 54 Never
    198 7 125 73 Never
    170 0 93 76 Never
    167 0 107 60 Never
    175 2 139 35 Never
    174 5 97 76 Never
    about 1858
    165 3 94 70 Never
    about 1881
    142 0 55 87 Never
    about 1888
    135 0 54 81 Never
    about 1889
    134 0 62 72 Never
    172 2 93 79 Never
    calculated 1854
    169 2 104 64 Never
    165 0 114 50 Never
    160 8 74 85 Never
    about 1867
    156 8 84 71 Never
    208 5 129 78 Never
    189 8 120 68 Never
    184 7 147 37 Never
    163 6 86 76 Never
    160 0
    about 1936
    87 73 Never
    156 5
    about 1937
    86 70 Never
    154 0 before 1989 Never
    151 2 79 71 Never
    149 3 114 34 Never
    146 0 54 91 Never
    estimated 1820 14 129 Never
    193 14 107 86 Never
    165 0 80 84 Never
    163 6 77 86 Never
    162 3 93 68 Never
    160 5 127 33 Never
    157 1 87 70 Never
    154 0
    about 1898
    125 29 Never
    151 0 84 66 Never
    149 1 70 78 Never
    174 0 156 17 Never
    about 1851
    172 0 74 98 Never
    169 8 93 76 Never
    about 1861
    162 0 83 78 Never
    166 6 110 55 Never
    about 1887
    136 0 81 55 Never
    172 3 117 55 Never
    173 11 101 72 Never
    177 6 88 88 Never
    about 1873
    150 9 77 72 Never
    153 1 64 89 Never
    about 1864
    159 3 71 87 Never
    167 7 74 92 Never
    162 0 before 1980 Never
    about 1814
    209 10 117 91 Never
    about 1829
    194 7 157 36 Never
    169 0 102 67 Never
    167 2
    about 1933
    90 76 Never
    167 0 before 1975 Never
    180 6 104 75 Never
    169 12 81 87 Never
    216 7 147 68 Never
    203 7 110 92 Never
    168 0 166 1 Never
    about 1882
    141 2 113 28 Never
    about 1877
    146 2 85 60 Never
    114 0 27 86 Never
    126 0 49 76 Never
    about 1897
    126 0 68 57 Never
    estimated 1834 14 before 1954 Never
    about 1843
    180 4 111 68 Never
    172 4 74 98 Never
    173 6 94 78 Never
    about 1840
    183 11 97 85 Never
    178 9 104 74 Never
    183 9 91 92 Never
    about 1881
    142 0 104 38 Never
    about 1851
    172 8 93 78 Never
    about 1858
    165 8 82 82 Never
    about 1852
    171 0 115 55 Never
    about 1849
    174 0 91 82 Never
    about 1861
    162 0 77 84 Never
    167 0 92 75 Never
    169 0 84 84 Never
    about 1868
    155 10 87 67 Never
    160 0 79 81 Never
    173 3 85 88 Never
    calculated 1890
    133 0 52 80 Never
    165 5 102 63 Never
    155 0 135 20 Never
    169 8 87 82 Never
    173 10 133 40 Never
    calculated 1847
    176 9 79 96 Never
    calculated 1852
    171 9 88 83 Never
    151 7 81 69 Never
    about 1795
    228 11 145 83 Never
    133 0 105 27 Never
    about 1876
    147 1 67 79 Never
    about 1889
    134 0 before 2009 Never
    140 0 72 68 Never
    186 12 106 79 Never
    about 1864
    159 0 118 41 Never
    168 0 132 35 Never
    about 1861
    162 0 123 38 Never
    153 0 151 2 Never
    about 1874
    149 0 95 54 Never
    about 1870
    153 0 106 47 Never
    140 7 69 70 Never
    calculated 1851
    172 4 93 78 Never
    calculated 1865
    158 4 74 84 Never
    Given names Surname Age Given names Surname Age Marriage Place Last change
    22 21 170 7 Never
    21 16 156 10 Never
    19 20 169 13 Never
    23 17 153 12 Never
    28 142 6 Never
    25 32 144 6 Never
    25 18 168 11 Never
    29 122 1 Never
    23 21 142 6 Never
    24 21 130 0 Never
    23 23 126 1 Never
    26 19 164 11 Never
    20 17 170 10 Never
    24 22 111 0 Never
    Residence
    Residence
    Address: "Canningalla"
    Shared note: "CANNINGALLA"

    "CANNINGALLA"

    "Canningalla" is a large property on the Williams River in the Bandon Grove area which was owned in 1828 and still is owned by the Dowling family. There were tenant cottages in the 1800's for many tenant farmers. The Atkins as well as my great great grandparents James and Amelia Garrett lived in one of these tenant cottages. "Canningalla" today is not as large as it was back then as land was sold to other farmers. The tenant cottages are no longer there but Bill Dowling showed me back in 2000 where they were. Dairy farming ceased on Canningalla 15 years before 2000. I took photos of the area but they are not digital photos. Many different families lived in this area and one of the Haggarty's was the last to dairy farm on Canningalla. The Haggarty's come into my Bland family lines. I have Louisa Atkins and her family in my tree as so many Dungog families married into each other. My great grandmother Jane Garrett was born 1859 and married 1878 on "Canningalla" in her parents cottage.

    In the National Library Archives in Canberra I found a book with James Dowling's title to Canningalla mentioned. He was a judge who lived in Sydney and his son ran the property.

    Bill Dowling has a B&B in the old house which he partly inherited from his mother or rather he purchased it after she died from his other siblings. We stayed there in 2000 and enjoyed talking family research and history as he has a book on the Dowling family history.

    The Dungog Chronicle began in 1888 and still publishes today. They put out a book in 1988 for their centenary and it has some interesting articles from their paper for those hundred years. I have a copy and it is available from the Dungog Chronicle Office at Dungog.

    Trust this gives you a little history of Canningalla.

    Sylvia Anderson
    15 April 2008

    Occupation
    Address: Willow Grove
    Occupation
    Address: Blendon Park
    Occupation
    Occupation
    Occupation
    Occupation
    Address: Willow Grove
    Occupation
    Address: Willow Grove
    Occupation
    Address: Yarrow
    Occupation
    Address: Yarrow
    Occupation
    Residence
    Address: "Canningalla"
    Shared note: "CANNINGALLA"

    "CANNINGALLA"

    "Canningalla" is a large property on the Williams River in the Bandon Grove area which was owned in 1828 and still is owned by the Dowling family. There were tenant cottages in the 1800's for many tenant farmers. The Atkins as well as my great great grandparents James and Amelia Garrett lived in one of these tenant cottages. "Canningalla" today is not as large as it was back then as land was sold to other farmers. The tenant cottages are no longer there but Bill Dowling showed me back in 2000 where they were. Dairy farming ceased on Canningalla 15 years before 2000. I took photos of the area but they are not digital photos. Many different families lived in this area and one of the Haggarty's was the last to dairy farm on Canningalla. The Haggarty's come into my Bland family lines. I have Louisa Atkins and her family in my tree as so many Dungog families married into each other. My great grandmother Jane Garrett was born 1859 and married 1878 on "Canningalla" in her parents cottage.

    In the National Library Archives in Canberra I found a book with James Dowling's title to Canningalla mentioned. He was a judge who lived in Sydney and his son ran the property.

    Bill Dowling has a B&B in the old house which he partly inherited from his mother or rather he purchased it after she died from his other siblings. We stayed there in 2000 and enjoyed talking family research and history as he has a book on the Dowling family history.

    The Dungog Chronicle began in 1888 and still publishes today. They put out a book in 1988 for their centenary and it has some interesting articles from their paper for those hundred years. I have a copy and it is available from the Dungog Chronicle Office at Dungog.

    Trust this gives you a little history of Canningalla.

    Sylvia Anderson
    15 April 2008

    Residence
    Address: "Canningalla"
    Shared note: "CANNINGALLA"

    "CANNINGALLA"

    "Canningalla" is a large property on the Williams River in the Bandon Grove area which was owned in 1828 and still is owned by the Dowling family. There were tenant cottages in the 1800's for many tenant farmers. The Atkins as well as my great great grandparents James and Amelia Garrett lived in one of these tenant cottages. "Canningalla" today is not as large as it was back then as land was sold to other farmers. The tenant cottages are no longer there but Bill Dowling showed me back in 2000 where they were. Dairy farming ceased on Canningalla 15 years before 2000. I took photos of the area but they are not digital photos. Many different families lived in this area and one of the Haggarty's was the last to dairy farm on Canningalla. The Haggarty's come into my Bland family lines. I have Louisa Atkins and her family in my tree as so many Dungog families married into each other. My great grandmother Jane Garrett was born 1859 and married 1878 on "Canningalla" in her parents cottage.

    In the National Library Archives in Canberra I found a book with James Dowling's title to Canningalla mentioned. He was a judge who lived in Sydney and his son ran the property.

    Bill Dowling has a B&B in the old house which he partly inherited from his mother or rather he purchased it after she died from his other siblings. We stayed there in 2000 and enjoyed talking family research and history as he has a book on the Dowling family history.

    The Dungog Chronicle began in 1888 and still publishes today. They put out a book in 1988 for their centenary and it has some interesting articles from their paper for those hundred years. I have a copy and it is available from the Dungog Chronicle Office at Dungog.

    Trust this gives you a little history of Canningalla.

    Sylvia Anderson
    15 April 2008

    Residence
    Address: "Canningalla"
    Shared note: "CANNINGALLA"

    "CANNINGALLA"

    "Canningalla" is a large property on the Williams River in the Bandon Grove area which was owned in 1828 and still is owned by the Dowling family. There were tenant cottages in the 1800's for many tenant farmers. The Atkins as well as my great great grandparents James and Amelia Garrett lived in one of these tenant cottages. "Canningalla" today is not as large as it was back then as land was sold to other farmers. The tenant cottages are no longer there but Bill Dowling showed me back in 2000 where they were. Dairy farming ceased on Canningalla 15 years before 2000. I took photos of the area but they are not digital photos. Many different families lived in this area and one of the Haggarty's was the last to dairy farm on Canningalla. The Haggarty's come into my Bland family lines. I have Louisa Atkins and her family in my tree as so many Dungog families married into each other. My great grandmother Jane Garrett was born 1859 and married 1878 on "Canningalla" in her parents cottage.

    In the National Library Archives in Canberra I found a book with James Dowling's title to Canningalla mentioned. He was a judge who lived in Sydney and his son ran the property.

    Bill Dowling has a B&B in the old house which he partly inherited from his mother or rather he purchased it after she died from his other siblings. We stayed there in 2000 and enjoyed talking family research and history as he has a book on the Dowling family history.

    The Dungog Chronicle began in 1888 and still publishes today. They put out a book in 1988 for their centenary and it has some interesting articles from their paper for those hundred years. I have a copy and it is available from the Dungog Chronicle Office at Dungog.

    Trust this gives you a little history of Canningalla.

    Sylvia Anderson
    15 April 2008

    Residence
    Residence
    Residence