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How this story began
When I first saw an unusual grave in the Graytown Cemetery in central Victoria, I thought it was very strange indeed. Mostly because it had a tree growing right in front of the headstone; and secondly, that the tree was quite odd too.
But going back a bit now Ive done extensive family ancestry research, and the Find a Grave website has been really helpful for information about my ancestors, in England and Scotland, in particular. So I now contribute to this website to help other people overseas to find their ancestors here.
And as we all know, a lot of them came from all over the world to the goldfields and are now buried in little cemeteries in the middle of the bush. Places that are now ghost towns, or completely gone - such as Graytown - and the cemeteries are really all thats left of some of them.
So I took photos of all the headstones at Graytown Cemetery and put them on the Find a Grave website. Some were already on there, but a lot werent, so I added the ones that were missing.
But this one grave has stuck with me. Its been a year since I took this photo, and every time someone has mentioned a funeral or a grave, this one grave keeps coming back to my mind and Ive seen lot of graves! Why this one kept coming back to my mind became a curious quandary!
So when it happened again last weekend, I decided to find out who this man was, and work out if there was some reason why his grave wouldnt leave my memory, as all the others have now.
It became a project that I actually enjoy. I love doing ancestry research, and have done it for a few families now, including my own that Ive traced back to the year 610 in one branch! No kidding!
What Ive so far uncovered about this man and his family has been quite interesting, as it involves the gold rush, and is a true story of what happened to some people who came here searching for riches in the Australian goldfields, and the opportunities the gold rush presented in the new Colony of Victoria.
I thought you might be interested too, and have decided to post it in this thread in a series of chapters, or installments, for you all to learn the answer to the question that I felt I had to work out for some reason...
Who was Patrick Dunlea?
When I first saw an unusual grave in the Graytown Cemetery in central Victoria, I thought it was very strange indeed. Mostly because it had a tree growing right in front of the headstone; and secondly, that the tree was quite odd too.
But going back a bit now Ive done extensive family ancestry research, and the Find a Grave website has been really helpful for information about my ancestors, in England and Scotland, in particular. So I now contribute to this website to help other people overseas to find their ancestors here.
And as we all know, a lot of them came from all over the world to the goldfields and are now buried in little cemeteries in the middle of the bush. Places that are now ghost towns, or completely gone - such as Graytown - and the cemeteries are really all thats left of some of them.
So I took photos of all the headstones at Graytown Cemetery and put them on the Find a Grave website. Some were already on there, but a lot werent, so I added the ones that were missing.
But this one grave has stuck with me. Its been a year since I took this photo, and every time someone has mentioned a funeral or a grave, this one grave keeps coming back to my mind and Ive seen lot of graves! Why this one kept coming back to my mind became a curious quandary!
So when it happened again last weekend, I decided to find out who this man was, and work out if there was some reason why his grave wouldnt leave my memory, as all the others have now.
It became a project that I actually enjoy. I love doing ancestry research, and have done it for a few families now, including my own that Ive traced back to the year 610 in one branch! No kidding!
What Ive so far uncovered about this man and his family has been quite interesting, as it involves the gold rush, and is a true story of what happened to some people who came here searching for riches in the Australian goldfields, and the opportunities the gold rush presented in the new Colony of Victoria.
I thought you might be interested too, and have decided to post it in this thread in a series of chapters, or installments, for you all to learn the answer to the question that I felt I had to work out for some reason...
Who was Patrick Dunlea?