by Warren Nunn
Updated with photographs June 2021 Cemeteries record in some small way something about how people lived. There are countless burial grounds throughout the world that are forgotten and inaccessible. In an area less than 100km from the Central Queensland city of...
by Warren Nunn
How a sporting event brought people together In the era before modern transport and communication, local events such as dances and picnic race days were often the highlight of the year for rural communities. My maternal grandfather, Alex Dobbs, grew up in a small...
by Warren Nunn
When I first went to Suffolk, England, in 1998, I met a distant cousin named Percy Nunn. I was just starting to trace my Suffolk connections and, when I reached Chevington and started asking after anyone with the Nunn surname, I was directed to Percy’s place in...
by Warren Nunn
There is no way to describe this situation other than creepy. It’s the uncomfortable account of an older man who pursued a vulnerable young girl. That young girl was Rosemary Violet Nunn, my fourth half cousin, once removed as well as my sixth cousin, once...
by Warren Nunn
By Warren Nunn In reflecting on growing-up years, it’s worth remembering those who influenced you and what they did and said that had a long-lasting effect. My Pop was the grandparent who touched my life in a real, tangible way. He was patient with a wilful,...