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Pioneer Echo – Back Numbers

by pppg | Jul 17, 2025 | Articles From Our Newsletter, Publications, Uncategorized

Click the issue number and date next to the logo. We have not indexed the articles in each issue, but you can find individual articles by topic in the member resources section. #200 Aug-Sept 2017 #203 April-May 2018 #206 Oct-Nov 2018 #209 June-July 2019 #212 Feb-March...

List of Claimed Pioneers

by admin | Apr 27, 2023 | Page - About Us - The Port Phillip District, Pioneers, Publications, Resources

Since starting in 1970 and as at May 2026, the Port Phillip Pioneers Group has had nearly 1,600 members. Well over 3,000 Pioneers of the Port Phillip District, now Victoria, have been claimed by these members as their direct ancestors. A list of these proven...

Consolidated Surname Index of Pioneer Profiles

by admin | May 24, 2022 | Methods & Sources, Publications

ABBOT (vol.4)ABBOTT (vol.4)ABERLINE (vol.2)ABERNETHY (vol.3)ACHESON (vol.3)ADAM (vol.3)ADAMS (vols.1,3-5)ADAMSON (vols2,4)ADDICOTT (vol.4)ADDIS (vols.3,4)ADDISON (vol.4)AITCHISON (vol.2)AITKIN (vol.3)ALCOTT (vol.4)ALEXANDER(vols1,3,4)ALLAN (vols.3,4,6)ALLEE (WEBB)...

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PORT PHILLIP PIONEERS GROUP INCORPORATED

Incorporated Association No A0022862G
ABN 79 213 729 409.

Address

21 Apex Avenue,
Hampton East,
Victoria, 3188

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info@pppg.org.au

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY

We acknowledge the Boonwurrung and Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation as Traditional Owners of the land on which we meet.
We pay our respects to their Elders past and present.