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Mulline – Ghost Town

08/10/2016 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

Mulline was the most important town in the Ularring district. This was after the Government erected the State Battery there in 1899. It crushed ore from nearly 100 claims, mostly worked by their owners.

Mulline Main Street

Mulline Main Street

In 1910 there were two hotels at Mulline. One was owned by Jack Dore and the other by an unnamed widow.Mulline was also the main centre for the miners at the Ularring group of mines and the Riverina leases to the north,

The Cemetery Register for Mulline has just been added to the Outback Family History site:- http://bit.ly/2dMqtjI

BOUNDY Robert James d. 27 Jan 1917 age 34 mine accident at Ularring
CALDWELL William Alexander d. 7 Jul 1907 at Riverina age 10 weeks
CARLSSON Mary Ellen d. 12 Jun 1919 age 19
COCKING Wallace David about 22 Jan 1921 10 miles west of Mulline age 11 lost in bush ‘Read Story”
CRAY Mary Ann d. 13 Jul 1910 age 55
CUMMINGS William d. 16 Sept 1903 age 70
CUNNINGHAM Thomas d. 14 Nov 1911 age 63
EKQUIST Charles WiIhilm d. 27 Sept 1905 age 55
EVANS Andrew John d. 17 Mar 1925 age 63
EVANS Jessie Mary d. 29 Jan 1914 at Riverina age 36 childbirth
EVANS female still born 29 Jan 1914
GRAHAM Alana May d. 1 Dec 1913 age 5 weeks
GRANSBERG Nellie d. 23 Jan 1904 age 6 years –accident
GRANT George d. 7 Sept 1907 at Ularring age 25
GROGAN John d. 1 Mar 1899 at British Lion Lease-fell down mine shaft age 50 buried near lease 163
HANCOCK Lyla Mary d. 7 Dec 1915 age 3
HANCOCK Vera Lilian d. 11 Nov 1906 at Riverina age 4 months
HUNERT Marie Triphena d. 14 Jan 1905 age 3 months
JESSON male prem birth 6 Nov 1913
KIRKHAM Jessie d. 4 Jul 1918 age 41
KIRKHAM Lilly Eveline d. 18 Aug 1913 at Davyhurst age 4
LAMB William d. 12 Oct 1910 age 55 hotel keeper
MUIR Robert d. 12 Jul 1906 age 40
OSWALD George d. 18 Aug 1904 age 50 –carpenter
STEGIE Addick d. 10 Jul 1921 age 76
STEGIE Anna Louisa d. 24 Jul 1909 at Davyhurst age 39
TALBOT John Shrews d. 26 Aug 1907 age 70 born Ireland
THOMAS James d. 5 Mar 1901 at Young Australia Mine age 45 mine accident
TOBIN John d. 2 Aug 1906 age 52
WILSON Albert d. 8 May 1915 age 4 months
WILSON Norman Walter d. 29 Aug 1920 age 18 sandalwood cutter -accident

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My name is Moya Sharp, I live in Kalgoorlie Western Australia and have worked most of my adult life in the history/museum industry. I have been passionate about history for as long as I can remember and in particular the history of my adopted home the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia. Through my website I am committed to providing as many records and photographs free to any one who is interested in the family and local history of the region.
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