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Lorna
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6 posts

Lorna says:

Posted 07/08/2008
Does anyone know if there is an old home in Church St that is called "Sunlight" or was called "Sunlight"
AJ
Level 4
559 posts

AJ says:

Posted 07/08/2008
Hi Lorna,

Have you looked at StreetView on the map? Not sure if you know but we launched a new feature two days ago where you can actually walk down the street, simply by clicking on the "Browse Map" button in the top right hand corner of the aerial map.

Anywyas, perhaps there is a sign out the front of the house that says "Sunlight"?

Hopefully someone can answer definitively though :)

You can copy and paste this link into your browser to check the StreetVIew of Church Street:

http://www.streetadvisor.com/address/australia/new_south_wales/glen_innes/church_street/overview/default.aspx#map

AJ
PureKrome
Level 2
91 posts

PureKrome says:

Posted 07/08/2008
Lorna, I'm guessing there's an interesting story behind this home, you're enquiring about. Maybe I be so bold as to enquire about this story? :)
Lorna
Level 1
6 posts

Lorna says:

Posted 07/08/2008
Doing family history, and have found that a relative had a home called "Sunlight" .

L
PureKrome
Level 2
91 posts

PureKrome says:

Posted 07/08/2008
Thanks Lorna .. sounds interesting :)
Lorna
Level 1
6 posts

Lorna says:

Posted 07/08/2008
Thanks AJ

On the street map it appears that Church Street is split into a few parts by the New England Highway, so does this mean some live on the highway and others on Church St. This is getting more confusing for me as I've been told that Church St used to be called East Street in the late 1890's

Lorna
AJ
Level 4
559 posts

AJ says:

Posted 23/09/2008
Hi Lorna,

thought I would stop by and ask how is the family history hunting going? Any luck on the Sunlight house?

AJ
Lorna
Level 1
6 posts

Lorna says:

Posted 29/09/2008
Hi AJ

Family History is going ok however, I haven't heard from anyone in relation to the home called "Sunlight" still working on it.

Lorna
BrianWard
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444 posts

BrianWard says:

Posted 25/11/2008
You could try contacting the Glen Innes and District Historical Society - see http://www.archivists.org.au/glen-innes-and-district-historical-society-inc

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