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Title: Place names
Post by: floggle toggle on Wednesday 28 July 10 13:43 BST (UK)
Could someone help with a couple of place names?

"Jangular" NSW.
and
"Kooringa" - this could be a place name S. Australia? or a house name.

Thank you for any help,

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Title: Re: Place names
Post by: krisesjoint on Wednesday 28 July 10 14:16 BST (UK)
Hi,

Kooringa is Burra - Mid North of SA. 100 Miles/160 km from Adelaide.

Very early history in Mining in SA

Burra History

http://www.burrahistory.info/

Cheers Kris  :)

Title: Re: Place names
Post by: floggle toggle on Wednesday 28 July 10 14:37 BST (UK)
Thank you very much. I just had 2 people marrying both of......... !

Sorry to be a pain,  :-[ but any idea about "Jangular"

Doing a "Google" just brings up a lot of other things.
It is from an a on-line tree -

Henry Charles WHEATLEY
b. 29 OCT 1830, Duddleswell, SXE, ENG
d. 24 JUL 1902, Jangular, NSW, AUS

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Title: Re: Place names
Post by: krisesjoint on Wednesday 28 July 10 15:13 BST (UK)
The death is registered in the Gunning District.

WHEATLEY Henry C parents John and Philadelphia registered at GUNNING 1902 #9480

http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/Index/IndexingOrder.cgi/search?event=births

Monaro Pioneers gives his death as at "Willow Grove" Gunning 24 July 1902

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=monaropioneers&id=I24565

You could purchase the certificate or a faster and cheaper option a transcript.

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,300394.0.html

Details on NSW certificates

http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/familyHistory/certificateDatesAndContent.htm

Cheers Kris  :)
Title: Re: Place names
Post by: floggle toggle on Wednesday 28 July 10 15:33 BST (UK)
Thank you Kris.
I had some of the same info, I thought "Jangular" was not right.

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Title: Re: Place names
Post by: judb on Thursday 29 July 10 06:29 BST (UK)
You may already have this, from
Cemeteries in Gundaroo NSW and the surrounding district containing alphabetical index, diagrams, monumental inscriptions and frequency data / Graeme Challinor:

Inscriptions at Gunning General Cemetery, Wombat St, GUNNING
Henry Charles WHEATLEY
died 24.7.1902
aged 72

Mary WHEATLEY
wife of Henry Charles WHEATLEY
died 30.6.1907
aged 71.

There are some other WHEATLEYs in adjoining graves:
Alfred Orlando WHEATLEY , d 14.10.1937 aged 74
Albert C WHEATLEY d 16.2.1892 aged 35
and his wife Annie WHEATLEY 5.11.1946 aged 88
John WHEATLEY  of Waggallalah, near Gunning, d 12.12.1872 aged 79 years 8 months.

And a bit further on, in iron railings:
Edward Josiah WHEATLEY, husband of Lydia WHEATLEY , 23.12.1904 aged 46, and
Cyril Edward Reynolds, son of E J and L WHEATLEY, b 8.6.1893, d 20.1.1894

Judith
Title: Re: Place names
Post by: floggle toggle on Thursday 29 July 10 11:31 BST (UK)
Thankyou very much for that, people here are sooooooooo helpful.  :) :) :)
Title: Re: Place names
Post by: paperhound on Sunday 21 January 18 14:10 GMT (UK)


Here is the answer ... Willowgrove was previously known as Jangalar

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/98691138?searchTerm=CRundwell&searchLimits=

Wulliam Crundwell was my gg grandfather
Title: Re: Place names
Post by: floggle toggle on Monday 22 January 18 07:41 GMT (UK)
thank you  :).
I think the William Wheatley was from Sussex, but there was also a Wheatley family from around Penshurst Kent. To date I have not found a connection between the two family's, so William Crundwell could be the "missing link"?
Title: Re: Place names
Post by: paperhound on Monday 22 January 18 08:45 GMT (UK)
Whilst William Crundwell was born at Penshurst .. his mother, and extended family, was from Frant in Sussex, it is right on the Sussex/Kent border ... he later lived at Etchingham in Sussex. I think you will find a link in that (all of) their church was at nearby Tunbridge Wells Wesleyan Methodists.
Title: Re: Place names
Post by: paperhound on Monday 22 January 18 08:47 GMT (UK)
Willam's mother Sarah Crundwell (unmarried servant girl) was of Poundsbridge, a hamlet on the edge, and a I believe a parish of, Penshurst. My guess is that is where she was employed ... don't know yet by whom though.
Title: Re: Place names
Post by: emilypos on Sunday 28 January 18 12:30 GMT (UK)
Hy Chas WHEATLEY left a will  #26443. Edited detail is in FindMyPast NSW Will books. Full doc would be  out at State Archives, Kingswood plus possibly a Deceased Estate
file. He left an estate of 526 pounds
Bye
EmilyP