Thank you for the video. My wife and I from time to time park our caravan at the back of the Terminus and enjoy a drink and meal there. Its nice to learn about the towns history. Cheers Chris
Hi Stewart, thanks for watching and commenting. I’m glad you enjoyed the video and often I find that I go places and discover things even the locals didn’t know about. We have so much hidden history in Australia and I can’t wait to keep on discovering it and sharing with everyone. Don’t forget to subscribe if you haven’t already and stay tuned for more.
My great great grandfather settled in Marulan. He was a sheep farmer and orchardist. Samuel and Charlott Shepherd, from Warwickshire, England. They are buried at the South Marulan cemetery.
Hi Terry, thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. I’ll advise the Goulburn / Marulan council that the signs are incorrect and need updating. I’ll be mindful of relying on information provided in the future.
Hi Mick, thanks for watching and commenting. I’m not too sure what you are trying to say, if you are able to clarify the issue I can do my best to provide a better quality video next time. Make sure you subscribe to check out my older and future videos and let me know what you think.
@@SerenityTours24 hey history gal...u did very well in my opinion...dont worry about stupid old farts that complain about every little thing.. they usually only have small things on their mind
I’m a Feltham and my Dad was bought up in Marulan, along with his Sisters. My Dad was born in Goulburn in 1929, my Auntie in 1927. From what we have been able to find out is my family came to Australia in 1838 as free settlers from I think Ireland. Neal was also a family name. I never knew my Dads Father as he was killed when my Dad was 7 or 8, So my Nanna was left a Widow raising 3 children and they later moved to Bookham and Bowning both close to Yass where my Sister and I were born. I know we still have relatives living in Goulburn and had a reunion with some of them 20 years ago and my Dad and Auntie showed us 2 houses they lived in Goulburn.
Thanks for the video great to learn about Australian history I must visit Marulan in the future.
Thank you for the video. My wife and I from time to time park our caravan at the back of the Terminus and enjoy a drink and meal there. Its nice to learn about the towns history. Cheers Chris
Thanks for the video. I have to go to Marulan from time to time. You have added some info to what I already knew. Thanks again.
Hi Stewart, thanks for watching and commenting. I’m glad you enjoyed the video and often I find that I go places and discover things even the locals didn’t know about. We have so much hidden history in Australia and I can’t wait to keep on discovering it and sharing with everyone. Don’t forget to subscribe if you haven’t already and stay tuned for more.
I’m a Feltham, my family were free settlers who arrived in 1838 and settled in Marulan.
My great great grandfather settled in Marulan. He was a sheep farmer and orchardist. Samuel and Charlott Shepherd, from Warwickshire, England. They are buried at the South Marulan cemetery.
Bloody brilliant! I'm commenting, I've like and now a ruddy subscriber. Thank you for an enjoyable presentation of Marulan. BRAVO ZULU young lady.
Thanks for the BZ shippers. Glad you enjoyed the video and I’m hoping to bring more enjoyable content soon.
@@SerenityTours24 You bloody ripper. Are we there yet, are we there yet, are we there yet.? 🤣🤣
I think the lady meant to say at the turn of the 20th Century when referring to the old Service Station
The turn of the 19th century had NO automobiles
The year 1905 was in the 20th century
Hi Terry, thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. I’ll advise the Goulburn / Marulan council that the signs are incorrect and need updating. I’ll be mindful of relying on information provided in the future.
Sorry i dont need a history lesson and the gundagurra peolpe if thats how ya spell it.
Just want to watch the video with NO history bs
Hi Mick, thanks for watching and commenting. I’m not too sure what you are trying to say, if you are able to clarify the issue I can do my best to provide a better quality video next time. Make sure you subscribe to check out my older and future videos and let me know what you think.
@@SerenityTours24 hey history gal...u did very well in my opinion...dont worry about stupid old farts that complain about every little thing.. they usually only have small things on their mind
ps...9000 views...WOW...thats = viral...thats the whole populatioon of,,,marulan!!
I’m a Feltham and my Dad was bought up in Marulan, along with his Sisters. My Dad was born in Goulburn in 1929, my Auntie in 1927. From what we have been able to find out is my family came to Australia in 1838 as free settlers from I think Ireland. Neal was also a family name. I never knew my Dads Father as he was killed when my Dad was 7 or 8, So my Nanna was left a Widow raising 3 children and they later moved to Bookham and Bowning both close to Yass where my Sister and I were born. I know we still have relatives living in Goulburn and had a reunion with some of them 20 years ago and my Dad and Auntie showed us 2 houses they lived in Goulburn.