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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
− | Brown Hill was named after a gold digger called | + | Brown Hill was named after a gold digger called Brownbill. It was originally Brownbill's diggings. The northern boundary is located along the Yarrowee Creek that runs from Warrenheip through Brown Hill. The western boundary of Brown Hill is now Stawell Street, extending eastwards across the Western Freeway to land that was in Bungaree Shire before the municipal amalgamations of 1994. |
− | following people lived at Brown Hill: | + | ==Names Associated with Brown Hill== |
+ | The following people lived at Brown Hill: | ||
[[William Brownbill]] | [[William Brownbill]] | ||
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+ | [[Dennis Kinnane]] | ||
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+ | [[John Kinnane]] | ||
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+ | [[Margaret Kinnane]] (Guthrie) | ||
[[James Marshall]] | [[James Marshall]] | ||
[[Patrick O'Day]] | [[Patrick O'Day]] |
Revision as of 10:24, 12 November 2022
Background
Brown Hill was named after a gold digger called Brownbill. It was originally Brownbill's diggings. The northern boundary is located along the Yarrowee Creek that runs from Warrenheip through Brown Hill. The western boundary of Brown Hill is now Stawell Street, extending eastwards across the Western Freeway to land that was in Bungaree Shire before the municipal amalgamations of 1994.
Names Associated with Brown Hill
The following people lived at Brown Hill:
Margaret Kinnane (Guthrie)