Dear Gwen Thanks for that update - he is my William Booth and I'm glad he has been found. His wife remarried and is buried at Cooranbong hence no other graves of his family at Point Frederick. One other question - do the headstones at Point Frederick still exist? Thanks for your help. Regards Ann Musgrave Griffith NSW [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: Gwen Dundon <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, January 26, 2001 2:12 PM Subject: William Booth - Stop Press! > An enquiry, which I answered, was in connection with the possible existence > of a booklet relating to Pt Frederick Cemetery at Gosford. I replied that > yes, there was a booklet given out at the time of the cemetery's conversion > to Pioneer Park. The opening of the Park was on 26 Feb, 1977 and I attended > the event. > > Unfortunately I overlooked William Booth's name when checking out the > booklet and must apologise to the enquirer. > > William Booth IS shown in the booklet as buried at Pt Frederick on 26 > November 1861 aged 50 years. No other persons of this surname though. > > As for George Ingram whose name was quoted as the undertaker - a couple > named George and Eliza Ingram were living in the Gosford district (exact > place not known to me) at the time of Booth's death. Their children > included twins Elizabeth and Georgina who were born in 1862 - Georgina died > aged 9 months and was buried in Point Frederick Cemetery. > > Regards, > Gwen > > ______________________________