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Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley News, Vale, Bill Huitt: by Linley Hartley, 06/08/1985
... ...knapsey family...Links Greensborough pioneer families. bill huitt william huitt rustin family partington family knapsey family One page, text and photos. Vale, Bill Huitt: by Linley Hartley. ...This article, written following the death of Bill Huitt in 1985, links his family and his wife Amy's family with several of the Greensborough pioneer families. Includes details of the Huitt family businesses in Greensborough.Links Greensborough pioneer families.One page, text and photos.bill huitt, william huitt, rustin family, partington family, knapsey family -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPostcard - Digital image, Main Road Greensborough [showing Methodist Church], 1902
... Knapsey. The Methodist Church was sited near the present entrance to Greensborough Plaza and was demolished during the Plaza's development. methodist church greensborough main street greensborough medhurst family Caption on back of card. ...This postcard of Main 'Road' Greensborough looking north shows the Methodist Church to the left and small houses on the dirt road. Today Main Street Greensborough is a busy commercial area. The postcard was addressed to Miss A Medhurst. Amy Medhurst married Jim Knapsey.The Methodist Church was sited near the present entrance to Greensborough Plaza and was demolished during the Plaza's development.Digital copy of sepia postcard [damaged]Caption on back of card.methodist church greensborough, main street greensborough, medhurst family -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper clippings, Methodist church, 1931_
... Mentions the family names as follows: Knapsey, Partington, Weaver, Carse, Scholes, Iredale and Quirk. david medhurst hurstbridge advertiser knapsey partington weaver carse scholes iredale quirk methodist church Nil Three newspaper cuttings of stories regarding the activities of the Greensborough Methodist church in the 1930's. ...Activities of the Greensborough Methodist Church. Articles written by David Medhurst, local correspondent for the Hurstbridge Advertiser.Mentions the family names as follows: Knapsey, Partington, Weaver, Carse, Scholes, Iredale and Quirk.Three newspaper cuttings of stories regarding the activities of the Greensborough Methodist church in the 1930's.Nildavid medhurst, hurstbridge advertiser, knapsey, partington, weaver, carse, scholes, iredale, quirk, methodist church
