Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Sisney” in chapter 24 of William Hepworth Dixon, White Conquest: Volume 1:
... married.
Bulliner had sons named Jack and Dave, and a younger brother, David, who had a son called George.
Sisney and Bulliner were more or less intimate with all the settlers living round them; Sisney with the Russells and Hendersons, Bulliner with the Hinchcliffes and Cranes.
Not far off lived a family named Stocks, in which were three young and pretty girls, sisters and firstcousins, who wer...
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