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Knext Gen Genealogy

Lex Knowlton

I’m Lex Knowlton and I’ve been doing family and local history research for over a decade. I publish most of my findings here on Substack.

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Gaolhouse Chronicles: The Body in the Box | Part III

Parts one and two of this story opened with the discovery of a boot-trunk in the Yarra River in December 1898. Inside was discovered the body of a young woman who was 3 months pregnant at the time of her death, after some initial frustratio...

9 days ago
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The Australian Legend Bookclub: INTRODUCTION

Welcome to the introduction for the very first Knext Gen Genealogy Book Club, where we will be exploring The Australian Legend. What is it? Who did it come from?

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Gaolhouse Chronicles: The Body in the Box | Part II

When we left off part one, a group of boys in a small boat had discovered a boot-trunk in the Yarra River. Upon further investigation, they found a body stuffed inside. The initial autopsy revealed the victim to be a young woman, under 30 y...

16 days ago
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Call out for Panelists and Guest Storytellers for "The Australian Legend" book club (Jan 2026 - Mar 2026)

I have been thoroughly inspired by DearMyrtls’ most recent book club reading of Albian’s Seed — which traces folk pathways that formed the basis for the different cultural regions within the United States — and it got me thinking: does Aust...

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  • Lex Knowlton

    Lex Knowlton is a family & local history researcher with 10+ years experience. Her main areas of interest are Australian colonial and federation-era crime & Australian military history.

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