reefer said:Your XT looks like the same model i have...erm...she has! if she saw the photos of your rig after the trip... im'. sure she'd go into cardiac arrest!...hehe. funny you should feel that your interest in old cemeterys might seem ...funny or weird...many people derive a great deal ..emotionally as well as socially from visiting old cemeterys...if your looking for a feel of what it might have been like to live in such times...or who might of lived..then visit the place where they are buried, so often so much is learned from such an excursion.. its great for the kids for it grounds them in the reality that we all end in a place like this...however far into the future that may seem to them.And these places can sometimes give of themselves a wealth of historic fact as well...so mate...good post...a lot of us will never see these places.. so you take us there with you... and we all had a great ride!
Tathradj said:Mate,
Does the name Grimmett mean some thing to you. ? Hi Mate, The name Grimmett dont ring a bell, Allen is the famley name big family of blacksmith mostly nail makers, still some living tarnagulla arear, Ron
bluejeansronald said:Hi DK, Thanks for sharing, It brought back a few old memories, The cab of old army blitz, we snug logs with them back in 1965 on for years, i visited waroo in 2008 the old cemetry i always look threw them, Its of very little interest to a lot of people, In 2010 i was in tanagulla had a look threw the cemeterey found same names as my father and sisters, found out later they were from the other side of my fathers family, So there you go doubled the family tree, Thanks for the memories, Ron.DeathKiss said:Soon or later we all die .... at least we have the memories ... and back to ants life of society .... during the week ....
bluejeansronald said:Tathradj said:Mate,
Does the name Grimmett mean some thing to you. ? Hi Mate, The name Grimmett dont ring a bell, Allen is the famley name big family of blacksmith mostly nail makers, still some living tarnagulla arear, Ron
bluejeansronald said:Hi DK, Thanks for sharing, It brought back a few old memories, The cab of old army blitz, we snug logs with them back in 1965 on for years, i visited waroo in 2008 the old cemetry i always look threw them, Its of very little interest to a lot of people, In 2010 i was in tanagulla had a look threw the cemeterey found same names as my father and sisters, found out later they were from the other side of my fathers family, So there you go doubled the family tree, Thanks for the memories, Ron.DeathKiss said:Soon or later we all die .... at least we have the memories ... and back to ants life of society .... during the week ....
Tathradj said:Interesting. Grimmett's were the other Blacksmiths in Tarnagulla.
The second generation moved to Larnecourie. It is my Mums side of the family.
I have rello's living around that area. Hi Mate, The Allen family were blacksmith back in england i dont realy know much about the ones in tarnagulla, apart from horse & bullock teams from echuca to melbourn, my grand father left tasmania came to grafton to work on glenray to dorrigo line, Ron.
bluejeansronald said:Tathradj said:Mate,
Does the name Grimmett mean some thing to you. ? Hi Mate, The name Grimmett dont ring a bell, Allen is the famley name big family of blacksmith mostly nail makers, still some living tarnagulla arear, Ron
bluejeansronald said:Hi DK, Thanks for sharing, It brought back a few old memories, The cab of old army blitz, we snug logs with them back in 1965 on for years, i visited waroo in 2008 the old cemetry i always look threw them, Its of very little interest to a lot of people, In 2010 i was in tanagulla had a look threw the cemeterey found same names as my father and sisters, found out later they were from the other side of my fathers family, So there you go doubled the family tree, Thanks for the memories, Ron.DeathKiss said:Soon or later we all die .... at least we have the memories ... and back to ants life of society .... during the week ....
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