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Author Archives: Mary Cowie
WITCH-HAZEL
WITCH-HAZEL has always been a farourite herb of mine. Firstly its an interesting Tree as its yellow-gold spider like flowers come out on the branches as one of the first signs of Spring returning to the garden. WITCH-HAZEL grows to … Continue reading
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PHOTO GALLERY
As TIME ITSELF PERMITS I WOULD LOVE TO SHARE SOME OF OUR FAMILY TREASURES WITT … YOU! ENJOY!!!
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EDWARD CALLANAN
EDWARD (or TED) CALLANAN a son of Daniel Callanan and his wife Margaret Keogh (or McKeogh), Callanan. TED would have been born in Australia before the Callanan Family came to the Rosstown Gold Fields, of South Westland, New Zealand. Seven young … Continue reading
RELATIVES OF MICHAEL CALLANAN
MICHAEL CALLANAN was born in 1871 in Rosstown, South Westland, New Zealand. Michael was baptised on 19-9-1871 and his Sponsors for Baptism were Michael Beakney and Mrs Catherine Ryan. Michael was the youngest son of Daniel Callanan and his wife … Continue reading
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Tagged Callanan, Goulbourne, McKeogh, Michael Callanan, Myrtleville, Rosstown
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CALLANAN
JOHN CALLANAN was born September 1885 at Rosstown, South Westland, New Zealand. John’s Parents were….. PATRICK and MARGARET CALLANAN. I believe that PATRICK CALLANAN was a brother of my grandmother Margaret Callanan ( Mrs. Hogan). I would be pleased to … Continue reading
