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Sources
1. Source:   reg 11443 - Federation Index cd
2. Source:   reg 11443 - Federation Index 1889 - 1901 cds

Notes
a. Note:   Grantville
 Small town on the shore of Westernport
 Grantville is a small township of some 320 people located 103 km south-south-east of Melbourne 500 m from the eastern shore of Westernport. Grantville was once a supply port for the settlers in the adjacent hill country and a timber town with four sawmills linked by tramway to the jetty from whence the timber was shipped to Melbourne. The town's old mechanics' institute (1888) remains from the 19th century and the cemetery contains some historic tombstones.
  The settlement was named after Lieutenant James Grant who, in 1801, made the first-known east-bound passage through Bass Strait followed by the first European survey of the coast between Wilsons Promontory and Westernport.
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 I know that Aunty kissy married a catholic but I don't know if they had any children I went & visited them one day and they lived somewhere near Toorak



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