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The joining of families Daniels`Dawson-Brown`Mullen that I am but a leaf.
I am welcoming you to enjoy the continuing effort of researching my family tree, to whom I delicate to my mother Florence Agnes Daniels (Galloway~Benoit) who begun me on this journey with only a few documents and a wish to learn more. Branches found, so rich in beauty and full of history and realisation of how very important, not only for me and those who want to know more about the towns, districts and lives, that our ancestors came from and is curious enough to want to know more about their past. “What was it like, long ago?” With this knowledge, hopefully I can benefit of us all, the leaves on the branches from which we fall and with so much gratitude to those who have helped me so willing along the way.
Paying tribute to my ancestors, who travelled so far over the centuries, be it for religious percussion. (I am of many faiths) bonded servants, convicts, the families from British parishes in 19th-century united in relief efforts to help the poor, and those who immigrated. Under conditions in which early settlers survived in Australia, branches who survived under so often against tremendous difficulties, we are to be thankful to them for the faith to sustain a life in this region. A much less comfortable life than we enjoy today. “Australians proud of solid branches”.
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