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Grono Family Association

Locality: Pitt Town, New South Wales, Australia

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Address: PO Box 4337 2756 Pitt Town, NSW, Australia

Website: https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~gronofamily/genealogy

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22.01.2022 Parish Maps show the first person granted a piece of land in NSW and can be viewed for free via the Historical Land Records Viewer (HLRV) provided by NSW Land R...egistry Services which gives access to historical land information and services. https://www.nswlrs.com.au/Parish-and-Historical-Maps. New South Wales is divided into COUNTIES. The 3 main counties in the Hawkesbury are CUMBERLAND (metro Sydney), COOK and NORTHUMBERLAND. The counties are then divided into PARISHES. Cumberland covers Windsor, Richmond & Pitt Town Parishes. There are also town maps for Windsor and Richmond. Northumberland includes St Albans and surrounds, while Cook covers the remainder of the LGA including Kurrajong, Wilberforce and Colo.



21.01.2022 Registration has begun for the Grono Family Reunion today. Have a wonderful day catching up with relatives.

21.01.2022 FRIDAY FACT ~ This short historical clip from 1959 shows the celebrations and re-enactment which were held at the historic Ebenezer Church to commemorate their 150th anniversary of 1809. Source British Pathé

03.01.2022 Here is the latest Hawkesbury Crier (June 2020) from the Hawkesbury Family History Group and we have made it freely available as restrictions are still in place - check it out & enjoy www.hawkesbury.net.au/community/hfhg/crier//2020_2Q_Jun.pdf



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