George Geary left in 1876 to drive a bullock team through central Queensland to western Queensland. George would make his greenhide whips, 20 odd feet long, which were used to control his bullocks.
Parents: William Geary married Martha Broad Siblings: Mary, Jane, Stephen and John Married: 14th February 1874, Rockhampton QLD Spouse: Elizabeth Jane Bowyer Children: George, Emma, Ellen, Elizabeth, Frederick (known as James) and Thomas
The young man standing beside George Geary is his son- in -law James Benjamin Gillett. He was married to George Geary's daughter Elizabeth Geary. James and Elizabeth Gillett were my paternal grandparents.
Noticed that the last issue of GNT - Firewood was from Geoff Geary. Interesting. Possibly a relative. Small world
George Geary left in 1876 to drive a bullock team through central Queensland to western Queensland. George would make his greenhide whips, 20 odd feet long, which were used to control his bullocks.
Parents: William Geary married Martha Broad
Siblings: Mary, Jane, Stephen and John
Married: 14th February 1874, Rockhampton QLD
Spouse: Elizabeth Jane Bowyer
Children: George, Emma, Ellen, Elizabeth, Frederick (known as James) and Thomas
The young man standing beside George Geary is his son- in -law James Benjamin Gillett. He was married to George Geary's daughter Elizabeth Geary. James and Elizabeth Gillett were my paternal grandparents.
Noticed that the last issue of GNT - Firewood was from Geoff Geary. Interesting. Possibly a relative. Small world
Well I'll be buggered! Stunning!
I'm a bit bemused by this thread.
I can't find the bit about 'Firewood' in the last GNT.
Nor can I understand DD's response. Tongue in cheek?
But then the OP deleted himself early the morning after dd's post. I think.