1 - Part One - William
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21 - One such was a Dictionary of Medical and Surgical Knowledge and Complete Practical Guide
22 - Of the First Fleet officers from Devon and Cornwall, Philip Gidley King of Launceston did the
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26 - Isles,
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29 - Mcnaghten, commanded by Captain Hibbert
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33 - Among them were the six Honeycombes - William, Elizabeth, Henry, Elizabeth, Martha and
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41 - Nicholl, John Bowden, Thomas Emver, John Ashurst, Robert Mckinley, Henry Ridgeweil,
42 - Hatton Strafford, Frank Bickers, William Stephen, Alex Slone, Alex Mcclean, Frederick
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46 - Did our Harriet Hiil, or Charlotte Silver, or even 12-year-old Elizabeth Honeycombe succumb?
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64 - Lady Mcnaghten,
65 - intermediate were Mr and Mrs Andrews; Mr and Mrs Gee and two sons; Mr and Mrs Ball; Mr
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71 - '12 July: Breakfasted with Mr N
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75 - the British Museum!'
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81 - Geelong?
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84 - Van Diemen's Land, in honour of the Governor-General of the Dutch East indies, Anthony Van
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87 - pairs, as partners or brothers: John Cowie and David Stead; George Russell and H Anderson;
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89 - had been appointed Police Magistrate, Protector of Aborigines, Commissioner of Crown
90 - Streets, and along Corio Terrace (later Brougham St), Corio, Malop and Ryrie Streets, and the
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94 - Van Diemen's Land, in honour of the Governor-General of the Dutch East indies, Anthony Van
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97 - pairs, as partners or brothers: John Cowie and David Stead; George Russell and H Anderson;
98 - had been appointed Police Magistrate, Protector of Aborigines, Commissioner of Crown
99 - Streets, and along Corio Terrace (later Brougham St), Corio, Malop and Ryrie Streets, and the
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103 - 13- Jane Marries a Mountjov
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106 - Sir Charles Hotham took over from Charles La Trobe as Governor; and in December,
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113 - Thomas Mountjoy is said, in The Early Days of Highton and Belmont by Jh Bottreil, to have
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116 - the Town Hall, the Chamber of Commerce, the Post Office, Custom's House, clock tower, fire
117 - Hoskin, Ivan Cann, Fred Worland, John Foster, John Hobbs, Henry Johns - and 'W
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124 - West of Echuca
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140 - Governor La Trobe, and the first Sergeant-at-
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142 - Family Tragedies
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154 - the Victorian Governor, Charles La Trobe, laid the foundation stone of Geelong's Railway
155 - The Stonemasons Society in Melbourne was headed by James Stephens (president) and James
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165 - married offspring - Mary Ann Regelsen in Benalla, George in South Yarra, newly-wed Richard
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168 - The vicar of St John's, Henry Forde Scott, who had married Louisa Honeycombe, to William
169 - i South Africa and the Boer War
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182 - 24 Foolscray and the First World War
183 - a ministry that included Sir John Forrest, Sir Philip Fysh, Sir William Lyne and Alfred Deakin,
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185 - Eliza, were still in Albion Street, South Yarra; Tom's widow, Catherine, was in Fitzroy; and
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197 - Plymouth, England, Annie Strong Honeycombe had married a distant cousin, Samuel
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202 - passed them by? Did his daughters, Mary Ann Regelsen, Hettie Steel, and Louisa Allen? Did
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205 - After Arthur married Laurel Ellwood in the Manly Methodist Chapel in Sydney in September
206 - Jt& John Goes For Gold
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208 - Charters Towers?
209 - In 1878, John Honeycombe, aged 36, was living in Charters Towers on St Patrick's Block,
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216 - His father, Alexander Mcdonald, a Scottish Highlander, had settled in New South Wales about
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221 - 29 Mary Goes Mad
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228 - 3Q Mary Goes Home
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230 - Somehow the teenage Patrick Casey of County Clare and Winifred Mccormack, his wife-to-
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236 - Hospital, John Hay's half-brother, Alick Hay, referred to' a time when Mr James Wilson was
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240 - In December, Lord Percy Douglas and the Hon David Carnegie, en route for Sydney, left their
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244 - Another famous son, Ab Facey, who wrote A Fortunate Life, came to Kalgoorlie in October
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256 - Mclntyre, Basil Melville, Fred Cox, Peter Mcleod, Frank Lucas, Royce Woodhead and
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260 - Bill and Esther
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262 - Esther's mother was born as Johanna Black in Woolongong, New South Wales, on 9 October
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264 - been Patrick Casey's sister? And could Annie Chapman and Mary Honeycombe have been
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271 - On Sunday, 7 November, Bill, Jack, Hughie and Lawrie visit the Southwards - 'Southy' having
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278 - $ % H Bob The Father
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281 - Gladys came Mabel Florence (December 1905); Robert Francis John (June 1907); Lawrence
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294 - Qatb in Charters Towers (the Queensland Ambulance Transport Board), which had been
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296 - Also in October, following the resignation of the Prime Minister, Robert Menzies, Labour,
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299 - Queensland,
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304 - The Honeycombe connection with Queensland Railways, through Lawrie, Bob and Don had
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318 - "The Boy from Bundaberg," Bert Hinkler, from Croydon in England to Darwin in February
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323 - Harry Charles, Joe Bakhash's son, Joe, Rose Williams, and Colin Dawes; and at the Wagon
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329 - were William Muir, William Collins, Robert Philp, Aplin Brown and Company, and a couple of
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332 - 38 Honeycombes Ascending
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340 - In London they toured Westminster Cathedral, St Paul's Cathedral, the Houses of Parliament,
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342 - He married Ethel Keller in the Home Hill Anglican Church on 1 January, 1940, a Saturday
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344 - John Kerr, in Black Snow and Liquid Gold, described what further effects the Second World
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348 - Rev May, who officially identified the body; Dr Graeme Larkins; Senior Constable Samuel
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353 - Murray, Eyre, Flinders, Wickham, Bass, Gibson, Leichhardt, Sturt: these names - and many
354 - John via Bill and Zoe, Esther and Will, John and Mary, to William and Elizabeth, and connected
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362 - On 7 September 1946 he married Laurel Winifred Ellwood in Sydney, at the Manly Methodist
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371 - In 1861 Abraham Lincoln became President of the United States and the Civil War, began,
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374 - But in April 1890, a Mary Ann Honeycombe dies in Totnes in Devon, at Turnpike Lane
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381 - in Devon or Cornwall, and Mary Jane Ennor, Ann Stevens, Louisa Gribble and Elizabeth
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387 - And what about the sisters? Did Elizabeth Glasson, Mary Jane Ennor, Ann Stevens, and Louisa
388 - This was Elizabeth Hannah, who married Charles Thomas Richard Glasson, a labourer, at
389 - I The Butchers of Ravenshoe
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401 - Bob Honeycombe first wrote to Cyril from Charters Towers before Christmas 1977; Cyril's
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412 - Left Llanidloes, went through Aberystwyth and Aberayron, Lampeter,
413 - (chalk hills), through Chard, Yeovil, Shaftesbury, Salisbury, Amesbury, stayed
414 - Went through Houses of Parliament, House of Commons, House of
415 - Hh m Esther Sees England, 1930
416 - Prisoner of War
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438 - And Alan and Beth, Ross and
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442 - Omar Khayyam : Edward Fitzgerald
443 - Epilogue
444 - Kingdom Of Scotland
445 - Commissioner Street, Johannesburg, in 181
446 - Richard Thomas
447 - A^-rpelebratec
448 - Epilogue : Robert Browning
449 - N? 479617
450 - * Does Hot Incuioe War Medals.
451 - Afterwords
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454 - Elizabeth, Martha and John
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456 - Cuwonuealth Of £Gistry Of Births Deaths And Marriages.
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458 - Australia Forme
459 - Australia Foe Me
460 - Golden Sunset
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462 - Prologue
463 - Ballarat East, 1862
464 - Mop o/the Big Bend country and the Macfeoijie ftivti; showing Honeycomb, Leum, Wenibcc,
465 - Say not the Struggle : Arthur Clough
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467 - Community Cosh Stores, Ayr, about 1 y/
468 - anieue, Arthur, Ross, Beth and Alan Honeycom
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