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Terrance (sometimes Terence) McKenna arrived with his wife and 5 children on the Burlington 9/4/1863. He was listed as an agricultural labourer on arrival. Joined the police force and was last stationed in the Katanning "Police Pools". He was relieved in 1866 and took up land between Wagin and Arthur River. He farmed land in the Katanning-Wagin district at the property known as "Quabing" where he and his wife were buried. (Dictionary of Western Australians). Walter William Mckenna, known as Bill, was born in 1893 and was killed in France in 1916.
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BA478/3
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