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The SANDO surname originated in Cornwall, England. As the Cornish copper mines became exhausted the need for miners in the newly settled colony of South Australia created opportunities for a better life.

Parish records were often written phonetically so some people have alternative spellings of their name such as SANDOE or SANDOW.

History of the SANDO name

Biographies
Joseph and Sarah Sando
Arnold Ernest Sando
Hubert Hillman Sando

 

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Anthony SANDOE,  (1752-1827), Cornwall

Australia discovered by Captain James Cook 1777


South Australia coast charted by Mathew Flinders 1802


South Australia proclaimed 1836
Joseph Carne SANDO, arrived Adelaide aboard ABOUKIR





Federation of Commonwealth of Australia 1901
 

 

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