Just discovered that there doing an archaeology dig where my great-grandparents used to live.
Check it out
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/leader/inner-east/cato-square-carpark-site-being-combed-for-remains-of-farm-and-houses/news-story/56bec80d23f2be47ea0209a93493ad01
They lived at 3 Cato St., although somehow I don't think they would have left much behind but who knows.
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I love how much information you are finding, or deducing from known fact, concerning your family. Well done! R is Regarding Research as you Build a Better Blog. #AtoZchallenge.
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DeleteWow Sandra! Your research is awe inspiring! And i congratulate you for the wealth of information you have successfully discovered and presented . I admire your passion for learning about your roots. Awesome job. Thanks for these precious glimpses of History .
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One of my favorite posts so far! Newspapers are wonderful for providing the nuance that documents alone don't provide, and you have found some excellent articles and ads. Using them with the historic photos, you've painted a much fuller picture of your ancestors. Well done!
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