Milton Ulladulla
Local and Family History Site
The Milton Ulladulla district is on the NSW South Coast, being part of the city of Shoalhaven. Captain Cook first saw Aboriginals on our beaches in 1770. The first white Settler was Rev Thomas Kendall in 1828 who started cedar cutting at Narrawallee Creek near Milton.

Today Milton is classified with the National Trust. One can walk around the streets of Milton and see home and buildings dating back to 1870. Tours of the many pioneer cemeteries and historic walks around the Milton township are conducted by the Historian Cathy Dunn.
Ulladulla is a major tourist area with its beautiful beaches. The harbour today plays host to the largest commercial fishing fleet on the South Coast.
 
This Milton Ulladulla History website has been redeveloped and moved to www.ulladulla.info/history
Cathy Dunn is a member of: Professional Historian Association (NSW).

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