Category: Wallaroo

  • Herbert Family Summary

    Me: Gregory Brian Curran (1965-). Son of Kevin Curran and Eileen Mary Wright. 

    My Great Grandparents (Paternal side):

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    My Great-Great Grandparents

    • John Herbert (1825-1888) and Margaret James (1828-1903)

    The Herbert family Australian history starts in Wallaroo in South Australia, Australia.

  • South Australia

    Mt Gambier

    • 1867 Henry and Margaret Cramer (nee McNamara)

    Port Pirie

    • 1877-1880 Henry and Margaret Cramer (nee McNamara)

    Wallaroo

    • Herbert family

    Sedan

    • 1881 Henry and Margaret Cramer (nee McNamara)

     

  • Wallaroo

    Wallaroo in South Australia was the home of the Herbert family. Isabella Herbert was the mother of my paternal grandfather, Herbert Curran. 

    First Nations’ Origins in Wallaroo
    (Wadlu Waru)

    The Narangga people were the first people of the Wallaroo region. Their traditional lands extended throughout the Yorke Peninsula in South Australia. In the north, the Kumara clan, the south, the Dilpa, the west, the Wari, and in the east, the Windarra clan. Further information on the Narungga people can be found here. Their numbers were decimated through colonisation and disease. 

    Wallaroo derives from an Indigenous word, ‘Wadlu Waru’ meaning wallabies urine. White colonists originally adapted it to ‘Walla Waroo’ but it was too long to stamp on wool bales so they shortened it to Wallaroo (Family Search Wiki)