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
Those who research family history love to collaborate with like-minded people because, as it is with so many other things in life, the more you give the more you get in return. Without such widespread generosity, people who find items such as war medals, may never be...
by Warren Nunn
(First published 8 Jan 2015; updates—21 November 2015, 30 January 2016, 5 April 2016, and 2 September 2022). Bunny Nunn was one of Australia’s leading sportsmen of the 1940s and 50s. He excelled at the highest level and left a lasting legacy. Born in Ipswich,...
by Warren Nunn
Nunn brothers of Dinmore, Queensland, Australia What follows is research into several Nunn brothers in an image which refers to the winners of the Ivett Trophy for a cricket competition in Ipswich, Queensland in 1895. However, I believe the image to be from 1894 and...
by Warren Nunn
Annette Margaret Nunn was born on 19 January 1958 at Gladstone, Queensland, Australia and died on 9 October 1978 in an electrical accident at Biloela, Queensland, Australia. She was the fourth child, and second daughter of Gordon David Nunn and Norma June Dobbs. This...