Document - Folder, Shillinglaw family

Historical information

Phillip Shillinglaw and four of his children arrived in the Port Phillip District in 184, travelling on the "India". His grandson, also Phillip, settled in Eltham where his house, Shillinglaw Cottage, still stands.

Contents
Sleeve containing list of "Descendants of George Shillinglaw".
Sleeve containing "Bird family tree".
Sleeve containing "Kidd family history".
Sleeve containing Shillinglaw and Aldous connection
Flier: "150th Anniversary Shillinglaw Family, 20 October 1991".
Photograph: Shllinglaw group, 1 January 1909.
Photograph: Shillinglaw group with carriage, 1907.
Sleeve containing two lists of Bunker family members.
Letter Ken Shillinglaw to EDHS, 12 December 1980: Provides information on Shillinglaw family and Shillinglaw Cottage.
Newsletter items: "Shillinglaw Family History:, Eltham District Historical Society, January 2008 and March 2008.
Email Helen Castafaro nee Shillinglaw, 7 March 2013: Enquiring about Shillinglaw family bible.
Funeral notice and Tribute: Melva Lucie Richards, 2 October 2017.
Journal article: "Glad were they to rest on Australia's Shore", Ancestors, March 2008. Elizabeth Crawford's story of Philip Shillinglaw and children.
Printout, "Eltham Court, Tuesday, February 21", Advertiser, 22 February 1929.Elizabeth Shillinglaw fined for filing to destroy noxious weeks under the Vermin and Noxious Weeds Act.
Sleeve containing "About the Shillinglaws", Borders Family History Society Newsletter 5, November 1987; map of Shillinglaw Wall; leaflet "Traquair"; Note that material is not connected to Eltham Shillinglaw family according to Margaret Ball September 2017.

Physical description

Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etc

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