Love your videos, I often show your vids to the family, they used to live in Mount Morgan, and it brings back so many happy memories for them . Thank you
No problem. Love making the videos of Mount Morgan, so much history! great town I'm finding everybody very interested in my videos of up there I get the most viewed.
@@CQExplorers Very true. My great grandfather is buried in the Mount Morgan cemetery. Also two of his children who died in infancy (1900-1907) and are interred in the little children’s area near the entrance. None have markers.
Sad about the two children being there. In the near future I'm going to be doing a history walk around the cemetery. There also a few of my relatives and my wife's are very there!
@@CQExplorers that will be amazing! It is very sad about the children. I stood looking at that section once, and had tears running down my face. Such sadness. Yet it was so peaceful where they lay, under the dappled sunlight from the trees overhead. One day I must visit them again. Will be looking forward to this video. I have a rough idea where his grave is. From the entrance gate, about half way up the slope on the left I think. I couldn’t find it that time as I had limited time available. Sec 4 Row V Grave Tablet OO52. Also just remembered his first wife is there too. She was my great great grandmother. (Long story why he’s my great & she’s my great great) 😊 Hope you and your wife locate all your relatives.
Wow I I would like to definitely add them to my research if you don't mind If you could give me some more details, maybe names That's if you Would like me to but totally up to you
Love your videos, I often show your vids to the family, they used to live in Mount Morgan, and it brings back so many happy memories for them . Thank you
No problem. Love making the videos of Mount Morgan, so much history! great town I'm finding everybody very interested in my videos of up there I get the most viewed.
Thank you! My Gran was born there in the early 1900s so these were all places she knew very well.
Really enjoyed this one.
Thank you very much! It's amazing how many people have a connection to someone that grew up in the mount great place for history
@@CQExplorers Very true. My great grandfather is buried in the Mount Morgan cemetery. Also two of his children who died in infancy (1900-1907) and are interred in the little children’s area near the entrance. None have markers.
Sad about the two children being there. In the near future I'm going to be doing a history walk around the cemetery. There also a few of my relatives and my wife's are very there!
@@CQExplorers that will be amazing! It is very sad about the children. I stood looking at that section once, and had tears running down my face. Such sadness. Yet it was so peaceful where they lay, under the dappled sunlight from the trees overhead. One day I must visit them again.
Will be looking forward to this video. I have a rough idea where his grave is. From the entrance gate, about half way up the slope on the left I think. I couldn’t find it that time as I had limited time available. Sec 4 Row V Grave Tablet OO52. Also just remembered his first wife is there too. She was my great great grandmother. (Long story why he’s my great & she’s my great great) 😊
Hope you and your wife locate all your relatives.
Wow I I would like to definitely add them to my research if you don't mind If you could give me some more details, maybe names That's if you Would like me to but totally up to you
Lately I've been getting into Rocky's old tram network, if you're interested as well, it could be a good subject for a future video.
Hey, good idea I've been interested in doing a video on the old lines as some of them you can still see in some places