The following message from a non-subscriber is being forwarded. Looks like some interesting info there. Cheers Peter ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ All, I just put up a page with pictures of the graves of the Gammon children in Beechworth Cemetery. You can get to the page from http://www.piko.com.au/general. The "Tour of Historic Graves at Beechworth Cemetery" brochure, written for the Beechworth Cemetery Trust by Ian Hyndman, says: "The Gammon children's grave is surrounded by a hedge just in front of the Rotunda. Inside is a statue of a sleeping baby, and the names of some of the children may be seen on the statue pedestal. George (a chemist) and Kate Gammon (nee Burgis) lived in Ford Street. They had ten children, and seven of them are buried in this grave. Their names are Adelaide, Frederick, Louise, Florence, Agnes, Constance and Alice. They died progressively between 1862 and 1872. Their ages at death ranged from 9 weeks to two years. They died from conditions such as atrophy (wasting disease) and diarrhoea. By 1872 the Gammons had had eight children, but only one, Lucy, was still alive. In 1874 and 1878, Walter and George were born. These tragic deaths illustrate the trauma of family life in the 19th century, when so many children died from illness and disease which is now able to be treated." Paul ---- Paul Piko Piko Computing Consultants Phone: +61 3 9432 1222 Fax: +61 3 9432 1255 Email: paul@piko.com.au Web: http://www.piko.com.au