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Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Letter, Eliza Cochlan, information on spelling of her name, 1986
... Eliza Cochlan, information on spelling of her name...Eliza Cochlan... Peninsula Historical Society re the spelling of Eliza Cochlan's name... Society re the spelling of Eliza Cochlan's name . Dated 8/5/1986 ...The spelling of Eliza's surname varies between Coghlan and Cochlan in various sources.The letter does not provide proof of either. List of applicants for land at Schnapper Point [Mornington, including Phillip Island], early settlers and their date of arrival. An extract from "Early History of Mornington" showing residents of Schnapper Point in 1858.HistoricalHand written letter from the secretary of the Mornington Peninsula Historical Society re the spelling of Eliza Cochlan's name . Dated 8/5/1986 Also 3 typed pages containing a list of applicants for Phillip Island land grants and extract from The Early history of Mornington.Letter addressed to Mr Harris, secretary PIDHSeliza cochlan, land grant, early phillip island settlers, land ballot -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, At home on the hill. Vol. 11 : the story of those buried in the Phillip Island Cemetery between 1901-1920 : everyone has a story by Pamela Rothfield, 2020
... Eliza Cochlan... george Smith West Cleeland Eliza Cochlan Findlay jenner McKindlay ...Detailed information on people buried in cemetery from 1901-1920HistoricalLarge soft covered book with text numerous black & white and coloured illustrations ISBN 978-0-6487351-0-6phillip island cemetery, rev. alexander robb, richardson, walton, grayden, forrest, leeson, lock, mcfee, george smith, west, cleeland, eliza cochlan, findlay, jenner, mckindlay, jeury, walpole, george cox, pamela rothfield