Hi Carmel Thank you very much,will look into getting the records. Julie N _________________________________________________________________ Are you paid what you're worth? Find out: SEEK Salary Centre http://a.ninemsn.com.au/b.aspx?URL=http%3A%2F%2Fninemsn%2Eseek%2Ecom%2Eau%2Fcareer%2Dresources%2Fsalary%2Dcentre%2F%3Ftracking%3Dsk%3Ahet%3Asc%3Anine%3A0%3Ahot%3Atext&_t=764565661&_r=OCT07_endtext_salary&_m=EXT
Mary was the only mcfall in the Ballarat Cemeteries. Will be worth collecting other records from Prov may even find a pic of Mary. Carmel -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Julie N Sent: Wednesday, 17 September, 2008 8:14 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [AUSTRALIA-CEMETERIES] Ballarat cemetery look up Hi Carmel Thank you very much,would you mind having a look for husband Joseph Hy Frances McFall he's missing not on any of the death cds,SA or NSW bmds Thanks for your help Julie _________________________________________________________________ Net yourself a bargain. Find great deals on eBay. http://a.ninemsn.com.au/b.aspx?URL=http%3A%2F%2Frover%2Eebay%2Ecom%2Frover%2 F1%2F705%2D10129%2D5668%2D323%2F4%3Fid%3D10&_t=763807330&_r=hotmailTAGLINES& _m=EXT ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi Carmel Thank you very much,would you mind having a look for husband Joseph Hy Frances McFall he's missing not on any of the death cds,SA or NSW bmds Thanks for your help Julie _________________________________________________________________ Net yourself a bargain. Find great deals on eBay. http://a.ninemsn.com.au/b.aspx?URL=http%3A%2F%2Frover%2Eebay%2Ecom%2Frover%2F1%2F705%2D10129%2D5668%2D323%2F4%3Fid%3D10&_t=763807330&_r=hotmailTAGLINES&_m=EXT
Julie Mary McFall aged 56 Inmate, 3 Aug 1915, RCC 7.2.38 Residence Mental Hospital Ballarat Burried alone No headstone You should be able to find her records at PROV for Ballarat Mental Hospital and there is also an inquest Digger - Inquest Index. Victoria 1840 - 1985 Query ----- Surname : mcfall (4 matches) Total matching records: 4 -------------------- Surname: MCFALL Given Names: Mary Age: Place: Year: 1915 Reference: 681 Sex: Cause: Pulmonary Phthisis Occupation: Inq Date: 1915-8-2 Nationality: Ship: Notes: Carmel -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Julie N Sent: Wednesday, 17 September, 2008 5:26 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [AUSTRALIA-CEMETERIES] Ballarat cemetery look up Hi to all If any one on the list has the Ballarat Cemetery cd, could you please look up to see if a Mary McFall is on it, she died in 1915,I have the diggers cd info. Thank you Julie N _________________________________________________________________ Are you paid what you're worth? Find out: SEEK Salary Centre http://a.ninemsn.com.au/b.aspx?URL=http%3A%2F%2Fninemsn%2Eseek%2Ecom%2Eau%2F career%2Dresources%2Fsalary%2Dcentre%2F%3Ftracking%3Dsk%3Ahet%3Asc%3Anine%3A 0%3Ahot%3Atext&_t=764565661&_r=OCT07_endtext_salary&_m=EXT ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi to all If any one on the list has the Ballarat Cemetery cd, could you please look up to see if a Mary McFall is on it, she died in 1915,I have the diggers cd info. Thank you Julie N _________________________________________________________________ Are you paid what you're worth? Find out: SEEK Salary Centre http://a.ninemsn.com.au/b.aspx?URL=http%3A%2F%2Fninemsn%2Eseek%2Ecom%2Eau%2Fcareer%2Dresources%2Fsalary%2Dcentre%2F%3Ftracking%3Dsk%3Ahet%3Asc%3Anine%3A0%3Ahot%3Atext&_t=764565661&_r=OCT07_endtext_salary&_m=EXT
Hello all Can some one tell me if the Gosford cemetery is online please. I have some relatives buried there and would like to find dates. Thank you Regards Anna
Thank You John; Thank you for the information. Nice to know there is a Singleton FHS. Also curious about the history of the cemetery and what is still there today. From the burial date for William I was wondering if the church cemetery might have either been the main cemetery, or the only one, at the time. Curious when it started and when the last burial was. Cheers, David At 11:21 AM 10/09/2008, you wrote: >Good evening David, > >I'm surprised no one from Singleton FHS has replied. They published 6 vols >of district cemetery transcriptions. As Cliff says, William bur Whittingham, >the name for one of main cemeteries for Singleton. > >In their "Singleton Pioneer Register" 1989 they list his spouse as Mary >Eliza Biden (nee Bateman) CofE d. 31.3.1880 bur. Waverley. William reported >to been surveyor with AA Coy. > >Regards, >John ------------------------------------------- David Weatherill Bundoora Victoria Australia
Good evening David, I'm surprised no one from Singleton FHS has replied. They published 6 vols of district cemetery transcriptions. As Cliff says, William bur Whittingham, the name for one of main cemeteries for Singleton. In their "Singleton Pioneer Register" 1989 they list his spouse as Mary Eliza Biden (nee Bateman) CofE d. 31.3.1880 bur. Waverley. William reported to been surveyor with AA Coy. Regards, John ----- Original Message ----- From: "D. Weatherill" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2008 8:59 AM Subject: [AUSTRALIA-CEMETERIES] SINGLETON C of E CEMETERY HELP > Good Morning Members; > > I have two burials being noted as being at the Church of England > Cemetery at Singleton, NSW: William Downing BIDEN (Died: 3 June, > 1876) and his wife: Mary Eliza BIDEN (Date unknown). > > Does any member have any information on this cemetery or the > availability of its records? > > Regards, > > David > > ------------------------------------------- > David Weatherill > Bundoora Victoria Australia > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
unsubscribe >>> cliff shadlow <[email protected]> 9/09/2008 8:24 pm >>> D. Weatherill wrote: > Good Morning Members; > > I have two burials being noted as being at the Church of England > Cemetery at Singleton, NSW: William Downing BIDEN (Died: 3 June, > 1876) and his wife: Mary Eliza BIDEN (Date unknown). > > Does any member have any information on this cemetery or the > availability of its records? > > Regards, > > David > > ------------------------------------------- > David Weatherill > Bundoora Victoria Australia > > > > William downing biden buried at Whittingham.Singleton the only one > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
D. Weatherill wrote: > Good Morning Members; > > I have two burials being noted as being at the Church of England > Cemetery at Singleton, NSW: William Downing BIDEN (Died: 3 June, > 1876) and his wife: Mary Eliza BIDEN (Date unknown). > > Does any member have any information on this cemetery or the > availability of its records? > > Regards, > > David > > ------------------------------------------- > David Weatherill > Bundoora Victoria Australia > > > > William downing biden buried at Whittingham.Singleton the only one > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >
Good Morning; Another old, Victoria cemetery that I have been researching. I thought the information might be of interest. The cemetery is in the north-east of Victoria, north of Corryong. If anyone has any further data, I would appreciate hearing from them. i am in the process of researching the old, small cemeteries in the area. Cheers, David TINTALDRA (Wermatong) CEMETERY Tintaldra is situated on the Murray River beneath the Snowy Mountains, approximately 440 kilometres north east of Melbourne. It is a grazing and pastoral district, approximately 23 kilometres north of Corryong via Towong. The cemetery at Tintaldra (also known as Wermatong) was originally on private land owned by the family of George Kepler Jeffcott. It was a small area comprising of one acre, three roods and thirty-nine perches and used by the family. George Jephcott along with his parents, Edwin Jephcott and Susanna (Sansome) and other family members arrived from England in the early 1860s. George Jephcott married Frances McDougall Forsythe in Melbourne in 1902 and had three children. Upon the death of George's mother, Susanna Jephcott in 1908, she was buried in the family's private cemetery vault on 29 September, 1908.As the burial was on private land, approval should have been sort for this burial from the Health Department. As this approval (certificate of burial) was not obtained there was an investigation by the local police into the burial. As a result of the investigation, George Kepler Jephcott, offered the land set aside as the private cemetery, to the Crown, to be a public cemetery. It took from July, 1909 until late 1923 for the cemetery to be approved and gazetted as a public cemetery. In July, 1909 the Health Officer, Towong Shire undertook a review of the cemetery and recommended to the Shire secretary, shire of Towong, that "I consider it an excellent site for a burial ground and beyond fencing and a little clearing will require very little work to render it suitable as a small public cemetery." He also noted in his report that there was very little likelihood that there would be any other settlement close to it in the near future. The location of the cemetery was noted in his report as being 12 miles from Walwa and four miles from the Tintaldra Hotel on the Walwa Road. The Health Officer also appended a rough plan showing the location of the cemetery to his report. It then took fourteen years for the title to the land to be finally handed over, and changed, to the Crown. On the 16 October, 1923 the Office of Lands and Survey submitted to the Governor in Council to have the cemetery approved. This was undertaken on 17 October, 1923 and the cemetery was gazetted on 24 October, 1923. During this time other family members were buried in the family vault. These were: * Edwin Jephcott who died at The Pines and was buried on 21 April, 1911. (Husband of Susanna). * Frances McDougall Jephcott, aged 37 years, who died at Moonee Ponds, and buried on 24 April, 1914 (wife of George Kepler). Upon approval of the cemetery, the following Trustees were gazetted on 19 March, 1924 * Robert Hanna of Walwa. * Charles Mansell Coysh of Walwa. * Thomas Coysh of Tintaldra. * Sydney Wheeler Jephcott of Ournie, NSW. * George Kepler Jephcott of Tintaldra. Two more burials occurred in the cemetery following the gazetting of it. * Olive Jean Jephcott, aged 25 years on 25 January, 1933 (daughter of George Kepler and Frances). * George Kepler Jephcott, aged 76 years who died at Fitzroy, on 9 March, 1935 and was cremated on 11 March, 1935 at the Melbourne Crematorium. His ashes were buried in the family vault. It is believed there is one more family burial in the cemetery, but to date this has to still be proven. Although it was finally gazetted as a public cemetery it would appear that the only burials in it were members of the Jephcott family. A search of the records for the cemetery did not locate any gazetted notice of discontinuance of burials in the cemetery, not of the cemetery being no longer approved. It would appear that the cemetery is still a public cemetery on Crown land. The last note in the cemetery file was that the cemetery was listed for inspection on 20 August, 1964 but no record of this inspection taking place or a report of the inspection, has been found. In a recent discussion with a family member still living in the area it was noted that the old headstone on the family vault had collapsed many years ago and the pieces were currently in the shed of his property. A cadastral map from the Department of Sustainability and Environment notes this cemetery still shown just off the Murray River Road, (Ref: P205073) from Tintaldra to Walwa. There was another small burial area associated with the old Catholic Church in Tintaldra that held members of the Vogel family. If anyone has any further information on this cemetery, I would appreciate hearing from them. References: * "Tintaldra (Wermatong) Public Cemetery", File: H-CEM-526, Department of Human Services Cemeteries and Crematorium Services. * Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, Victoria: death certificates. * Department of Sustainability and Environment Historic Places Section; Cemetery Datasheet and Cadastral Plan. * Discussions with Jephcott family member and Vogel family member , Tintaldra ------------------------------------------- David Weatherill Bundoora Victoria Australia
Good Morning; Another old, Victoria cemetery that I have been researching. I thought the information might be of interest. The cemetery is in the north-east of Victoria, north of Corryong. If anyone has any further data, I would appreciate hearing from them. i am in the process of researching the old, small cemeteries in the area. Cheers, David TINTALDRA (Wermatong) CEMETERY Tintaldra is situated on the Murray River beneath the Snowy Mountains, approximately 440 kilometres north east of Melbourne. It is a grazing and pastoral district, approximately 23 kilometres north of Corryong via Towong. The cemetery at Tintaldra (also known as Wermatong) was originally on private land owned by the family of George Kepler Jeffcott. It was a small area comprising of one acre, three roods and thirty-nine perches and used by the family. George Jephcott along with his parents, Edwin Jephcott and Susanna (Sansome) and other family members arrived from England in the early 1860s. George Jephcott married Frances McDougall Forsythe in Melbourne in 1902 and had three children. Upon the death of George's mother, Susanna Jephcott in 1908, she was buried in the family's private cemetery vault on 29 September, 1908.As the burial was on private land, approval should have been sort for this burial from the Health Department. As this approval (certificate of burial) was not obtained there was an investigation by the local police into the burial. As a result of the investigation, George Kepler Jephcott, offered the land set aside as the private cemetery, to the Crown, to be a public cemetery. It took from July, 1909 until late 1923 for the cemetery to be approved and gazetted as a public cemetery. In July, 1909 the Health Officer, Towong Shire undertook a review of the cemetery and recommended to the Shire secretary, shire of Towong, that "I consider it an excellent site for a burial ground and beyond fencing and a little clearing will require very little work to render it suitable as a small public cemetery." He also noted in his report that there was very little likelihood that there would be any other settlement close to it in the near future. The location of the cemetery was noted in his report as being 12 miles from Walwa and four miles from the Tintaldra Hotel on the Walwa Road. The Health Officer also appended a rough plan showing the location of the cemetery to his report. It then took fourteen years for the title to the land to be finally handed over, and changed, to the Crown. On the 16 October, 1923 the Office of Lands and Survey submitted to the Governor in Council to have the cemetery approved. This was undertaken on 17 October, 1923 and the cemetery was gazetted on 24 October, 1923. During this time other family members were buried in the family vault. These were: * Edwin Jephcott who died at The Pines and was buried on 21 April, 1911. (Husband of Susanna). * Frances McDougall Jephcott, aged 37 years, who died at Moonee Ponds, and buried on 24 April, 1914 (wife of George Kepler). Upon approval of the cemetery, the following Trustees were gazetted on 19 March, 1924 * Robert Hanna of Walwa. * Charles Mansell Coysh of Walwa. * Thomas Coysh of Tintaldra. * Sydney Wheeler Jephcott of Ournie, NSW. * George Kepler Jephcott of Tintaldra. Two more burials occurred in the cemetery following the gazetting of it. * Olive Jean Jephcott, aged 25 years on 25 January, 1933 (daughter of George Kepler and Frances). * George Kepler Jephcott, aged 76 years who died at Fitzroy, on 9 March, 1935 and was cremated on 11 March, 1935 at the Melbourne Crematorium. His ashes were buried in the family vault. It is believed there is one more family burial in the cemetery, but to date this has to still be proven. Although it was finally gazetted as a public cemetery it would appear that the only burials in it were members of the Jephcott family. A search of the records for the cemetery did not locate any gazetted notice of discontinuance of burials in the cemetery, not of the cemetery being no longer approved. It would appear that the cemetery is still a public cemetery on Crown land. The last note in the cemetery file was that the cemetery was listed for inspection on 20 August, 1964 but no record of this inspection taking place or a report of the inspection, has been found. In a recent discussion with a family member still living in the area it was noted that the old headstone on the family vault had collapsed many years ago and the pieces were currently in the shed of his property. A cadastral map from the Department of Sustainability and Environment notes this cemetery still shown just off the Murray River Road, (Ref: P205073) from Tintaldra to Walwa. There was another small burial area associated with the old Catholic Church in Tintaldra that held members of the Vogel family. If anyone has any further information on this cemetery, I would appreciate hearing from them. References: * "Tintaldra (Wermatong) Public Cemetery", File: H-CEM-526, Department of Human Services Cemeteries and Crematorium Services. * Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, Victoria: death certificates. * Department of Sustainability and Environment Historic Places Section; Cemetery Datasheet and Cadastral Plan. * Discussions with Jephcott family member and Vogel family member , Tintaldra ------------------------------------------- David Weatherill Bundoora Victoria Australia
Good Morning Members; I have two burials being noted as being at the Church of England Cemetery at Singleton, NSW: William Downing BIDEN (Died: 3 June, 1876) and his wife: Mary Eliza BIDEN (Date unknown). Does any member have any information on this cemetery or the availability of its records? Regards, David ------------------------------------------- David Weatherill Bundoora Victoria Australia
Good Morning; I thought list members might be interested in this old Victorian Cemetery - Towong Public Cemetery. It is known locally as Millers Hill Cemetery, but officially it is the Towong Public Cemetery. If anyone has any further data on this cemetery, I would appreciate hearing from them. Cheers, David TOWONG CEMETERY: (Also Known as Millers Hill Cemetery) Reference: * Department of Human Services: Cemeteries Unit Archives; File: H-CEM-580, File Opened May, 1869. Data from the file, notes the following: The Cemetery: The cemetery was officially known as Towong Cemetery. It has also been known in recent years as Millers Hill Cemetery/ Millers Hill Pioneer Cemetery, but the official name is Towong Cemetery. There is a letter dated 18 December, 1883 noting the name of the cemetery as Gravel Plains (Towong) Cemetery. But this is the only reference to use of this name. Towong Cemetery of 3 roods, 11 perches, was approved by the Governor in Council on the 31 July, 1893 and gazetted on the 4 August, 1893. On 29 August, 1893 the Governor in Council approved that burials in the Towong Cemetery be discontinued and this was gazetted on the 1 September, 1893. The cemetery was closed for burials on the 29 November, 1893. Background: Robert Seaton of Tooma, Upper Murray, NSW took a lease from the Crown of 146 acres, 1 rood, 32 perches on 12 May, 1869 A small section of this land was set aside as a burial ground and used over time. On 17 May, 1880 a petition signed by 43 residents of Corryong and surrounding areas wrote to the Minister of Lands requesting that favourable consideration be given to approve the burial ground as a cemetery. The petition noted: * the cemetery had been in use for 39 years. * the land had been kindly donated by John Seaton to be used as a necropolis. * There were 40 burials to date in the cemetery; several with monuments. * John Seaton is willing to relinquish title and interest in the land. * As there was a road no longer in use near his property he requested that this road be given to him in exchange for the cemetery. Approval for the road to be closed and sold to John Seaton was given by the Governor in Council on 22 February, 1886. The cemetery was surrounded by private property with a small road leading to it from the Murray Valley Highway. The cemetery is approximately four kilometres west of Corryong, near the Kiandra turnoff. On 18 December, 1888 the following Trustees of the Towong Cemetery were approved and gazetted on 21 December, 1888: David Evans, William Wheeler, John Jardine, Thomas Waters, James Wheeler, Hugh Harris, Thomas Donaldson, John Whitehead and Joseph Hanson. On 24 February, 1936 the District Health Officer requested a report on the Towong Cemetery and Dr Franklin who conducted the survey, noted the following: * the cemetery was established about 70 years ago, * has not been used for burials for the last 45 years. * the survey noted 14 headstones and approximately 16 other graves. * listed the names that appeared on the headstones. The names on the headstone noted in his report are: 1869 Dixon DeBurch Victor Albert Armstrong (33) 1871 Emma M Jarvis (35) 1871 Alexander Phillips 1879 Anne Catherine Klippel (13) 1886 Lucy Sheather (65) 1889 Edgar Sheather (60) 1884 Alex McInnes 1885 Mabel Elizabeth Masters (1) 1871 Thomas Evans (31) 1877 Jos Evans (73) It would appear the numbers in the brackets indicated the age of the person. The Shire of Upper Murray in June, 1936 wrote to the Department of Lands and noted that the land should be fenced and the graves cared for. They noted that as of this date there were no Trustees for the cemetery. In July 1936 the Department of Lands replied to the Shire noting that no funds were available and that the Corryong Public Cemetery would be the most suitable for amalgamation with the Towong Cemetery. On 23 September, 1936, page 2537, the amendment to the Cemetery Act was gazetted stating that the annexation of the Towong Public Cemetery to the Corryong Public Cemetery be approved. The Trustees for the Corryong Cemetery would act as the Trustees for the united cemetery. On 6 February, 1961 the Corryong Cemetery Trust wrote to the Department of Health requesting to know the number of burials in the Towong Cemetery. The Health Department replied on 14 February, 1961 noting that they did no hold this information but cited data from the survey of Dr Franklin that there were 14 headstones and approximately 16 other graves. On 5 August, 1982 the Public Health Division wrote to the Land Conservation Council noting that the Heath Commission recommends that this reserve be retained in its present status. There are several notes in the file noting that the cemetery is known locally as the Millers Hill Cemetery, but the records do identify and state that its correct name is the Towong Public Cemetery. Additional: The Genealogical Society of Victoria holds a file on the cemetery in its cemetery vertical files. The reference for this file is: * Millers Hill Pioneer Cemetery Headstones: 30/3/1853 30/8/1889; Transcribed by Major R.L. Lyall, Bairnsdale, 1986 [V929.5945 MILL LYA]. In it is noted: * The cemetery is on private property. (Note: This is not accurate as it is surrounded by private properties. The cemetery was given to the crown and was gazetted.) * It lists 16 headstones, with two additional ones noted at the end. * There are 7 graves enclosed by ironwork, but with no name markings. In a letter dated the 27 July, 1982 to the Shire secretary, Shire of Upper Murray, Corryong from J.T. Bennie, Secretary, Public Health Department there is the following paragraph: As you may know, by Order-in-Council published in the Government Gazette of 23 September, 1936, the Towong Public Cemetery was placed under the control of the Corryong Cemetery Trust. The Trustees of the Corryong Cemetery are therefore responsible for the control and care of the Towong Cemetery. By an earlier Order-in-Council published in the Government Gazette of 1 September, 1893, all burials in the Towong Cemetery were wholly discontinued. The Corryong Cemetery Trust is currently under the responsibility of the Towong Shire Council Corryong Office, and according to the official records is still responsible for the Towong (Millers Hill) Cemetery. On two pages of material held by the Corryong Cemetery Trust providing some brief information on the cemetery, is the following note: The Shire of Upper Murray Council agreed to accept appointment as Trustees for Millers Hill Cemetery in 1991. So it would appear that the cemetery is still on Crown land and still gazetted as a cemetery. If anyone has any further information on this cemetery, I would appreciate hearing from them. ------------------------------------------- David Weatherill Bundoora Victoria Australia
We have just finished photographing Garvoc Cemetery, so the Garvoc index on the web has been updated. We have also made some minor enhancements to the site - please check out the Cemetery Stats page which can be selected from the main index page. This details which Cemeteries are available online and which can only be accessed via the DVD option. It also includes information on how many names are indexed in each Cemetery and where applicable, how many photos have been provided via the DVD option. For those who are familiar with the Indexes you may have noticed that we are now making reference to a DVD, rather than a CD which was previously issued. This is because we have fully photographed and indexed the Camperdown Cemetery (4,700+ names and over 2,000 photographs). The inclusion of this data has meant that the indexes no longer fit on a CD, so we have been forced to make the full indexes and photos available via DVD. Check out our homepage (listed below) for information on how to obtain the DVD; or for those who already have the CD version, how to upgrade to the DVD (including Camperdown). Regards, Ian MARR This message can be considered to be in the public domain. Member A.I.G.S (11528) 14.5m above sea-level at 38°23'15"S by 142°36'04"E Some people worry about their past catching up with them - I'm trying to catch up with my past Home Page: http://home.vicnet.net.au/~marr/ Extensive S.W. Victorian Cemetery Indexes on above site.
PS there is a cemetery at Henty Regards marg
hello Jo Emily Grace McGASKIL died 13 Oct 1933 aged 46yrs is buried in the Cookardinia Cemetery, which I think is part of the Culcairn Shire, from memory it would be closer to Wagga than Culcairn info is from cemeteries of the Culcairn Shire compiled by the Wagga Wagga FHS ALSO BURIED IN THE SAME CEM ARE WATSON Charlotte died 14 Jun 1917 WATSON Charlotte Florence died Sep 1902 age 11 Regards Marg
Hi Jo, Henty is near Wagga Wagga NSW Hope this is of help to you. Glenda NSW -------Original Message------- From: [email protected] Date: 8/23/2008 1:59:52 PM To: [email protected] Subject: AUSTRALIA-CEMETERIES Digest, Vol 3, Issue 135 Today's Topics: 1. Henty (Jo Kotylak) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Sat, 23 Aug 2008 14:18:34 +1000 (AUS Eastern Standard Time) From: "Jo Kotylak" <[email protected]> Subject: [AUSTRALIA-CEMETERIES] Henty To: "Aus Cemeteries ([email protected]" <[email protected]> Message-ID: <[email protected]> Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Hi I'm just wondering, if someone died in Henty, where would they be buried. I had a look on the web site and there's no cemetery for Henty and the husband married again after this woman's death and he is buried alone in Canberra, at Woden. So where's the nearest to Henty please. My lady, Emily Grace Watson (married name Mccaskill) died there in 1933, and I'm a bit lost If it were I'd have a better idea where to look, as I live here and know most local area's, but away from here, I'm lost, obviously. Regards and Thanks in advance for any knowledge you can share, Jo. Jo Kotylak MBA [email protected] Melbourne Australia ------------------------------ To contact the AUSTRALIA-CEMETERIES list administrator, send an email to [email protected] To post a message to the AUSTRALIA-CEMETERIES mailing list, send an email to [email protected] __________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body of the email with no additional text. End of AUSTRALIA-CEMETERIES Digest, Vol 3, Issue 135 ****************************************************
Hi I'm just wondering, if someone died in Henty, where would they be buried. I had a look on the web site and there's no cemetery for Henty and the husband married again after this woman's death and he is buried alone in Canberra, at Woden. So where's the nearest to Henty please. My lady, Emily Grace Watson (married name Mccaskill) died there in 1933, and I'm a bit lost If it were I'd have a better idea where to look, as I live here and know most local area's, but away from here, I'm lost, obviously. Regards and Thanks in advance for any knowledge you can share, Jo. Jo Kotylak MBA [email protected] Melbourne Australia