This sounds like the hoax virus warning that has been doing the rounds on and off for 12 months I would suggest that NO ONE deletes this file!! Charmaine > Dear All, > > A virus has been passed on to me by a contact. My address book WAS > infected. Since you > are in my address book, there is a good chance you will find it in your > computer too. > > The virus (called jdbgmgr.exe) is not detected by Norton or McAfee > anti-virus systems, or VET to date. The > virus sits quietly for 14 days before damaging the system. It is sent > automatically by messenger > and by the address book, whether or not you send emails to your > contacts. > > Here's how to check for the virus and how to get rid of it: > > YOU MUST DO THIS > > 1. Go to Start, Find or search option > > 2. In the file'folder option, type the name jdbgmgr.exe > > 3. Be sure you search your C: drive and all sub-folders and any > other drives you may have. > > 4. Click "find now" > > 5. The Virus has a Teddy Bear icon with the name jdbgmgr.exe DO NOT > OPEN IT > > 6. Go to Edit (on menu bar), choose "select all" to highlight the file > without opening it. > > 7. Now go to File (on the menu bar) and select delete. It will then go > to the Recycle Bin. > > IF YOU FIND THE VIRUS, YOU MUST CONTACT ALL THE PEOPLE IN YOUR > ADDRESS BOOK, SO THEY CAN ERADICATE IT IN THEIR OWN ADDRESS > BOOKS. > > To do this > > a) Open a new e-mail message > > b) Click the icon of the address book next to the "TO" > > c) Highlight every name and add to "BCC" > > d) Copy this message enter subject paste to e-mail > > Sorry for the inconvenience. > > (The above has been copied and pasted, not sent on, from an > e-correspondent. I followed the procedure, it was on my C > drive and it appears to be deleted.) > > > Di > Canberra Aus > dneumann@bigpond.com > > > ==== AUSTRALIA-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== > ================================================================== > Cemetery Records on line:- > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~batman/ > ================================================================== > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
Peter, I add my special thoughts and prayers for those who have suffered in the ACT and Victoria in this most catostrophic event. Barbara
Hi Pete Many thanks for your thoughts (and all the other listers) We have been lucky and have not been affected. Smoke and the need to fill the gutters with water and hose down the house doesn't count. Unfortunately not all my fellow Canberrans have been so lucky with the current count at over 400 homes destroyed, 4 lives lost and over 200 injured. It is hard to comprehend even when you live here - you don't expect it in a city. It is quiet here tonight Di Neumann Canberra Aus dneumann@bigpond.com > -----Original Message----- > From: Peter Applebee [mailto:apples57@tpg.com.au] > Sent: Sunday, 19 January 2003 6:10 PM > To: AUSTRALIA-CEMETERIES-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [[AUS-CEM]] Canberra Fires > > > All listers, > We Australian's sometimes pay a heavy price for our > beloved bush. > On behalf of Ray and myself (Temp/Admin) and I am sure Robyne as > well, our > best wishes and hope's for the future go out to our Fellow > Australian's in > our nations capital who have suffered at hands of the current disastrous > bush fires. > > Regards Pete > Site Author > > ============================================== > Peter Applebee > Elizabeth > South Australia > http://au.geocities.com/papplebee/ > Genealogy: Chasing your own tale! > ============================================== > > > > ==== AUSTRALIA-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== > ================================================================== > Cemetery Records on line:- > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~batman/ > ================================================================== > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy > records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
This is wonderful Glen, keep up the good work! Cheers, Robynne ----- Original Message ----- From: GLEN HALL To: AUSTRALIA-CEMETERIES-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2003 11:44 AM Subject: [[AUS-CEM]] Early Mackay Cemeteries Dear List I thought I would just include this article I have written for a local publication on the early cemeteries of Mackay.....One of my tasks I have set myself for this year is to collate as many details on these lone burials and small cemeteries in our district for our archives and hopefully lobby the local council for some recognition and restoration of same. Cheers from Glen Hall Assistant Research Officer Mackay Historical Society and Museum Inc. Po Box 1349, MACKAY QLD 4740. email: bushpig3@bigpond.com our website: http://www.geocities.com/ghh_mackay/research/research.html ------------------------------------------oOo----------------------------------------------------------- Today in the 21st Century, when we die we have the option of burial or cremation. In the 19th Century options were not many, when you died you were buried. If you were lucky and close to a township that meant in a cemetery. If you were a traveller or drifter and died on the side of the road that is most likely where you were buried. In the Mackay region many people know of the larger cemeteries like the Old Mackay Cemetery, Mount Bassett and Walkerston. The minor ones are Sarina, Mirani, Marian and Nebo. What about the many others that existed that have been forgotten for many years or those where no or little trace remains........... Thomas Henry Fitzgerald completed the first survey of Mackay in 1863. In Fitzgerald's town plan of which consisted basically of the area regarded as the present Mackay CBD, he planned a cemetery reserve at the eastern end of Victoria Street, at that time on the edge of the mangroves. The site would have been in roughly the present block bordered by Chain, Victoria, Endeavour and Industrial Streets. This site would have proved unsuitable due to the flooding of the Pioneer River prevalent in the early years of settlement as well as boggy ground with the location close to mangroves. It however appears a cemetery reserve was established further to the south in a block bordered by Byron, Park and Goldsmith Streets. It is unknown how many burials took place at this site but it was noted when this area was subdivided in the 1880's workmen forming the streets and blocks found traces of burials. It was still noted as a cemetery reserve on a 1907 map of the Mackay Township. The Old Mackay Cemetery on Cemetery Road proved a more suitable site and became the major cemetery in the district within a short time and many of Mackay's early pioneers and residents found their final resting places here. The North Side over the Pioneer River remained a predominantly farming area until the early 1920's. A major settlement was located at Hill End now known as Glenella and a cemetery was located in the area now occupied by the Glenella Industrial Estate. The area for many years was deemed unsuitable due to the clay soils emanating objectionable odours!. This cemetery was finally closed and in 1953 the bodies exhumed and reputedly reburied in the Old Mackay Cemetery. There were other small cemeteries on the North Side. Notably the St Peter's Churchyard Cemetery at Mandurana. St. Peter's Church was destroyed by fire in 1968 however the graveyard remains. Approximately 50+ burials took place there with a large number of South Sea Islanders being interred. Unfortunately only a couple of headstones remain to show the existence of this hallowed ground. Recent publicity has surrounded the Hampden and Jolimont cemeteries that have been neglected for many years and moves underway for their restoration by local schools. It is sad to relate that many burials in the district will be lost forever. It was common in the 19th century for many of the district mills and plantations to have their own burial grounds. The accident rates for many of the mill employees mainly South Sea Islanders was very high and there was not strict adherement to workplace health and safety. It was also common for many of the field workers to bury their deceased on the farm paddocks. There would be literally hundreds of lone burials like this around the Mackay district. A recent publication listed over 70 lone burials on properties in the Homebush district alone. The Manager of the Palms Mill near Walkerston in the early 1900's was a Mr John Inverarity. The Palms mill management in 1885 engaged the services of Javanese farm labourers to work the plantation. For many years they buried their dead on the Estate with no organised burial ground. Mr Inverarity arranged for part of the Estate to be set aside for a cemetery. Located on the northern banks of Baker's Creek this cemetery contains the final resting place of at least 54 of the original Javanese settlers and their descendants. The last burial took place in 1973. This cemetery remained overgrown for many years but has been lovingly restored by two local men, Barry Hassan and Chris Johnston. Many of the descendants of the original Javanese still remain in the Walkerston and Bakers Creek areas. It is important that we try and preserve the final resting places of our forebears and it is recognition of the importance these place hold in our history that will hopefully retain our pride in our local history. If you have any information on lone burials within the Mackay district or any burials in the small cemeteries and their location please contact me at C/- Post Office, Pleystowe, or phone 49 592 572. The information will be retained in the Mackay Historical Society Archives so it is not lost forever. ==== AUSTRALIA-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== ================================================================== "Please "do not" post virus warnings to the list. ================================================================== ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
Well said Pete, I have watched and listened to the TV tonight and am in shock. I know the fires are essential for Aussie bush to survive and revive but the loss of lives is terrible. My sympathies go out to all who have been affected by this tragedy and I sincerely pray we do not have any more fatalities. The whole nation is pulling together at the moment which is encouraging to see. My best wishes to all Cheers, Robynne ----- Original Message ----- From: Peter Applebee To: AUSTRALIA-CEMETERIES-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2003 6:09 PM Subject: [[AUS-CEM]] Canberra Fires All listers, We Australian's sometimes pay a heavy price for our beloved bush. On behalf of Ray and myself (Temp/Admin) and I am sure Robyne as well, our best wishes and hope's for the future go out to our Fellow Australian's in our nations capital who have suffered at hands of the current disastrous bush fires. Regards Pete Site Author ============================================== Peter Applebee Elizabeth South Australia http://au.geocities.com/papplebee/ Genealogy: Chasing your own tale! ============================================== ==== AUSTRALIA-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== ================================================================== Cemetery Records on line:- http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~batman/ ================================================================== ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
Pete, I whole heartedly agree. I sat & watched all the fires burning on Sky T.V.& my heart went out to all the people affected by these fires. I also praise the firefighters who put their lives at risk by fighting the fires. I hear that some of these brave firefighters lost their own houses in the fires. They are heroes. Helen in N.Z. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Applebee" <apples57@tpg.com.au> To: <AUSTRALIA-CEMETERIES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2003 8:09 PM Subject: [[AUS-CEM]] Canberra Fires > All listers, > We Australian's sometimes pay a heavy price for our beloved bush. > On behalf of Ray and myself (Temp/Admin) and I am sure Robyne as well, our > best wishes and hope's for the future go out to our Fellow Australian's in > our nations capital who have suffered at hands of the current disastrous > bush fires. > > Regards Pete > Site Author > > ============================================== > Peter Applebee > Elizabeth > South Australia > http://au.geocities.com/papplebee/ > Genealogy: Chasing your own tale! > ============================================== > > > > ==== AUSTRALIA-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== > ================================================================== > Cemetery Records on line:- > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~batman/ > ================================================================== > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
Jeff, No record of a death of: Henry FOOTER on NSW BDM index from 1858 to 1945. Sorry, Gordon Kelly Sydney-Australia ----- Original Message ----- From: "Footer" <footer@amitar.com.au> To: <AUSTRALIA-CEMETERIES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2003 6:37 PM Subject: [[AUS-CEM]] Footers > G'day to all on list, > > Im hoping someone may be able to help me who has CDs on cemeteries.Im looking for a lost soul by the name of HENRY FOOTER he arrived in Port Phillip Bay in 1858 but then disappeared,he was born in 1842 in Suffolk Uk.For all I know he may have gone N.S.W,S.A thats why I asked for any look ups in any states. > > Thankyou for your time and help. > > jeff footer > > > ==== AUSTRALIA-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== > More information can be found on our Web Page for Cemetery Listings > by state and addresses for Cemeteries also. > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~batman/ > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
All listers, We Australian's sometimes pay a heavy price for our beloved bush. On behalf of Ray and myself (Temp/Admin) and I am sure Robyne as well, our best wishes and hope's for the future go out to our Fellow Australian's in our nations capital who have suffered at hands of the current disastrous bush fires. Regards Pete Site Author ============================================== Peter Applebee Elizabeth South Australia http://au.geocities.com/papplebee/ Genealogy: Chasing your own tale! ==============================================
G'day to all on list, Im hoping someone may be able to help me who has CDs on cemeteries.Im looking for a lost soul by the name of HENRY FOOTER he arrived in Port Phillip Bay in 1858 but then disappeared,he was born in 1842 in Suffolk Uk.For all I know he may have gone N.S.W,S.A thats why I asked for any look ups in any states. Thankyou for your time and help. jeff footer
Hello List, From a different angle - I have the grave site - who is in it? Geelong Eastern Cem. Methodist, J 38. Possibly family of Kirk, any others? How many? Where or who do I contact for this information? Thanks in advance, Barbara.
Dear List I thought I would just include this article I have written for a local publication on the early cemeteries of Mackay.....One of my tasks I have set myself for this year is to collate as many details on these lone burials and small cemeteries in our district for our archives and hopefully lobby the local council for some recognition and restoration of same. Cheers from Glen Hall Assistant Research Officer Mackay Historical Society and Museum Inc. Po Box 1349, MACKAY QLD 4740. email: bushpig3@bigpond.com our website: http://www.geocities.com/ghh_mackay/research/research.html ------------------------------------------oOo----------------------------------------------------------- Today in the 21st Century, when we die we have the option of burial or cremation. In the 19th Century options were not many, when you died you were buried. If you were lucky and close to a township that meant in a cemetery. If you were a traveller or drifter and died on the side of the road that is most likely where you were buried. In the Mackay region many people know of the larger cemeteries like the Old Mackay Cemetery, Mount Bassett and Walkerston. The minor ones are Sarina, Mirani, Marian and Nebo. What about the many others that existed that have been forgotten for many years or those where no or little trace remains........... Thomas Henry Fitzgerald completed the first survey of Mackay in 1863. In Fitzgerald's town plan of which consisted basically of the area regarded as the present Mackay CBD, he planned a cemetery reserve at the eastern end of Victoria Street, at that time on the edge of the mangroves. The site would have been in roughly the present block bordered by Chain, Victoria, Endeavour and Industrial Streets. This site would have proved unsuitable due to the flooding of the Pioneer River prevalent in the early years of settlement as well as boggy ground with the location close to mangroves. It however appears a cemetery reserve was established further to the south in a block bordered by Byron, Park and Goldsmith Streets. It is unknown how many burials took place at this site but it was noted when this area was subdivided in the 1880's workmen forming the streets and blocks found traces of burials. It was still noted as a cemetery reserve on a 1907 map of the Mackay Township. The Old Mackay Cemetery on Cemetery Road proved a more suitable site and became the major cemetery in the district within a short time and many of Mackay's early pioneers and residents found their final resting places here. The North Side over the Pioneer River remained a predominantly farming area until the early 1920's. A major settlement was located at Hill End now known as Glenella and a cemetery was located in the area now occupied by the Glenella Industrial Estate. The area for many years was deemed unsuitable due to the clay soils emanating objectionable odours!. This cemetery was finally closed and in 1953 the bodies exhumed and reputedly reburied in the Old Mackay Cemetery. There were other small cemeteries on the North Side. Notably the St Peter's Churchyard Cemetery at Mandurana. St. Peter's Church was destroyed by fire in 1968 however the graveyard remains. Approximately 50+ burials took place there with a large number of South Sea Islanders being interred. Unfortunately only a couple of headstones remain to show the existence of this hallowed ground. Recent publicity has surrounded the Hampden and Jolimont cemeteries that have been neglected for many years and moves underway for their restoration by local schools. It is sad to relate that many burials in the district will be lost forever. It was common in the 19th century for many of the district mills and plantations to have their own burial grounds. The accident rates for many of the mill employees mainly South Sea Islanders was very high and there was not strict adherement to workplace health and safety. It was also common for many of the field workers to bury their deceased on the farm paddocks. There would be literally hundreds of lone burials like this around the Mackay district. A recent publication listed over 70 lone burials on properties in the Homebush district alone. The Manager of the Palms Mill near Walkerston in the early 1900's was a Mr John Inverarity. The Palms mill management in 1885 engaged the services of Javanese farm labourers to work the plantation. For many years they buried their dead on the Estate with no organised burial ground. Mr Inverarity arranged for part of the Estate to be set aside for a cemetery. Located on the northern banks of Baker's Creek this cemetery contains the final resting place of at least 54 of the original Javanese settlers and their descendants. The last burial took place in 1973. This cemetery remained overgrown for many years but has been lovingly restored by two local men, Barry Hassan and Chris Johnston. Many of the descendants of the original Javanese still remain in the Walkerston and Bakers Creek areas. It is important that we try and preserve the final resting places of our forebears and it is recognition of the importance these place hold in our history that will hopefully retain our pride in our local history. If you have any information on lone burials within the Mackay district or any burials in the small cemeteries and their location please contact me at C/- Post Office, Pleystowe, or phone 49 592 572. The information will be retained in the Mackay Historical Society Archives so it is not lost forever.
Many thanks to those that replied to my query. I now know a little more on what is out there. :o) Gordon Sydney-Australia
Hi Jeff, Put this on your list of things checked - with no result! AIGS cemeteries CD Series 1 - the only Footer is William buried Dunolly Old Pioneers cemetery 31/10/1868 aged 60 or 61yrs. Victorian Inquests 1840-1985 - the only Footer was Mary Ann who died at Chinamans Creek from apoplexy in 1872. Jenny Boyer Harkaway, Victoria
Does anyone know if a list of graves for CROOKWELL NSW is available on line?? Derek
Jenny, are they peiople or places ...cripes! robyndehood. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jenny Brandis" <brandis@benet.net.au> To: <AUSTRALIA-CEMETERIES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 18, 2003 2:24 PM Subject: [[AUS-CEM]] And all so far from home > Do you have family buried in any of the following places? If so you may > like to check out the hard work done by Shyama Pebbles and her > camera! http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~westaust/index.html > > Agnew ,Balagundi ,Balgarri/42 Mile ,Bardoc ,Black Flag ,Black Range > ,Bonnievale, Boulder ,Broad Arrow, Brown Hill, Bullfinch ,Bulong Burbanks > Burtville Comet Vale Coolgardie Cox's Find Cue Darlot Davyhurst Diorite > King Duketon Edjudina Erlistoun Euro Field's Find Goongarrie Kalgoorlie > Kambalda Kanowna Kookynie Kunanalling Kundana Kurnalpi Kurrawang Lake > Austin Lancefield & Beria Larkinville Laverton > Leonora & Gwalia > Londonderry Marble Bar Meekatharra Menzies Menzies District Mount Magnet > Mount Malcolm Mount Margaret Mount Margaret District Mount Morgans Mulline > Murrin Murrin Nannine Niagara Norseman Ora Banda Paddington Payne's Find > Reen's Soak Sandstone Southern Cross Trafalgar Waverley/Siberia Wiluna > Yerilla Youanmi Miscellany > > > > Jenny Brandis > Kununurra WA > jenny@brandis.com.au > www.brandis.com.au > > *** The real art of conversation is not only to say the right thing at the > right time, but also to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting > moment. *** > > > ==== AUSTRALIA-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== > ================================================================== > Cemetery Records on line:- > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~batman/ > ================================================================== > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
Hi Robyndehood They as places (gravesites and cemeteries) in outback Western Australia that Shyama has transcribed and photographed the headstones. She has been VERY busy and I have nothing but admiration for anyone who willingly stands out in 40 degree heat to take photos of someone else's ancestral headstone. If you have lost someone who went gold prospecting - this is a good place to look! Jenny At 04:35 PM 18/1/03 +1000, you wrote: >Jenny, are they peiople or places ...cripes! robyndehood. >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Jenny Brandis" <brandis@benet.net.au> >To: <AUSTRALIA-CEMETERIES-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Saturday, January 18, 2003 2:24 PM >Subject: [[AUS-CEM]] And all so far from home > > > > Do you have family buried in any of the following places? If so you may > > like to check out the hard work done by Shyama Pebbles and her > > camera! http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~westaust/index.html > > > > Agnew ,Balagundi ,Balgarri/42 Mile ,Bardoc ,Black Flag ,Black Range > > ,Bonnievale, Boulder ,Broad Arrow, Brown Hill, Bullfinch ,Bulong Burbanks > > Burtville Comet Vale Coolgardie Cox's Find Cue Darlot Davyhurst Diorite > > King Duketon Edjudina Erlistoun Euro Field's Find Goongarrie Kalgoorlie > > Kambalda Kanowna Kookynie Kunanalling Kundana Kurnalpi Kurrawang Lake > > Austin Lancefield & Beria Larkinville Laverton > > Leonora & Gwalia > > Londonderry Marble Bar Meekatharra Menzies Menzies District Mount Magnet > > Mount Malcolm Mount Margaret Mount Margaret District Mount Morgans Mulline > > Murrin Murrin Nannine Niagara Norseman Ora Banda Paddington Payne's Find > > Reen's Soak Sandstone Southern Cross Trafalgar Waverley/Siberia Wiluna > > Yerilla Youanmi Miscellany > > > > > > > > Jenny Brandis > > Kununurra WA > > jenny@brandis.com.au > > www.brandis.com.au > > > > *** The real art of conversation is not only to say the right thing at the > > right time, but also to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting > > moment. *** > > > > > > ==== AUSTRALIA-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== > > ================================================================== > > Cemetery Records on line:- > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~batman/ > > ================================================================== > > > > ============================== > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, >go to: > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > > > >==== AUSTRALIA-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== >================================================================== >Cemetery Records on line:- >http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~batman/ >================================================================== > >============================== >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, >go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
Hi Gordon, Please check out the Cemeteries home page, which is still being added to by our diligent and hardworking member Peter. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~batman/ This site is constantly being updated so be sure to check back regularly. Cheers, Robynne ----- Original Message ----- From: Gordon Kelly To: AUSTRALIA-CEMETERIES-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 6:25 PM Subject: [[AUS-CEM]] QLD Cemetery lookup? Hi all, I am new to this list and am not really sure of what is out there. I have a number of people that have died in QLD and was wondering if there is a group that may have cemetery lists etc. that might be able to be checked. All I have is death places so I am unsure of whether there are more than one cemetery covering a suburb but here goes. The suburbs are: Brisbane: ENRIGHT Leslie Charles. b. 20.11.1875. d. 13.5.1963 Brisbane. Wife was Ada Mary ENRIGHT b. 22.2.1880, d. 22.4.1955 Brisbane. Roma: EMBLEN Wesley. b. 1892 & died in Roma, QLD ( date unknown ) Cunnamulla: BRAYSHAW Frank. b. 13.2.1905. d. 19.4.1948, Cunnamulla, QLD. Wife was Lorna T BRAYSHAW. Sandgate: HERREN Dennis John. b.1.1.1907. d. 6.6.1983, Sandgate, QLD. Wifes name was Julia HERREN. Can someone please advise me? Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Gordon Kelly Sydney-NSW ==== AUSTRALIA-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== ================================================================== "Please "do not" post virus warnings to the list. ================================================================== ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
Do you have family buried in any of the following places? If so you may like to check out the hard work done by Shyama Pebbles and her camera! http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~westaust/index.html Agnew ,Balagundi ,Balgarri/42 Mile ,Bardoc ,Black Flag ,Black Range ,Bonnievale, Boulder ,Broad Arrow, Brown Hill, Bullfinch ,Bulong Burbanks Burtville Comet Vale Coolgardie Cox's Find Cue Darlot Davyhurst Diorite King Duketon Edjudina Erlistoun Euro Field's Find Goongarrie Kalgoorlie Kambalda Kanowna Kookynie Kunanalling Kundana Kurnalpi Kurrawang Lake Austin Lancefield & Beria Larkinville Laverton Leonora & Gwalia Londonderry Marble Bar Meekatharra Menzies Menzies District Mount Magnet Mount Malcolm Mount Margaret Mount Margaret District Mount Morgans Mulline Murrin Murrin Nannine Niagara Norseman Ora Banda Paddington Payne's Find Reen's Soak Sandstone Southern Cross Trafalgar Waverley/Siberia Wiluna Yerilla Youanmi Miscellany Jenny Brandis Kununurra WA jenny@brandis.com.au www.brandis.com.au *** The real art of conversation is not only to say the right thing at the right time, but also to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment. ***
Many thanks for that information Annie All the best Phyllis ----- Original Message ----- From: "annieandwal" <lotocki@ozemail.com.au> To: <AUSTRALIA-CEMETERIES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 10:47 PM Subject: [[AUS-CEM]] Re: [[AUS-CEM]] Re: [[AUS-CEM]] ROMA Cemetery > Hi Phyllis, > The Juchau grave is Edward Stanley Keith Juchau died 31st December, 1918 - > aged 33years - for your records. Many Thanks again. > Regards, > Annie > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Phyllis Zirbel" <pez@bigpond.com> > To: <AUSTRALIA-CEMETERIES-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 3:51 PM > Subject: [[AUS-CEM]] Re: [[AUS-CEM]] ROMA Cemetery > > > > Hi Annie > > re Roma cemetery records Sarah Emma buried 23 jan 1922 resident address > was > > Holyrood > > > > There is also another Juchau no name given buried 1 jan 1919 resident > > address Yalebone Creek > > > > Hope this helps > > Phyllis Zirbel > > Goondiwindi Q > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "annieandwal" <lotocki@ozemail.com.au> > > To: <AUSTRALIA-CEMETERIES-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 11:06 AM > > Subject: [[AUS-CEM]] ROMA Cemetery > > > > > > > Hi, > > > Can anyone please do a look up for me in Roma Cemetery? > > > I am trying to locate the grave of Sarah Emma Juchau nee Williams Died > > 1922 > > > at Holyrood Station, Roma. > > > > > > Many Thanks, > > > Annie > > > Researching the WILLIAMS and WARNER families in OZ > > > > > > > > > ==== AUSTRALIA-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== > > > ================================================================== > > > Cemetery Records on line:- > > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~batman/ > > > ================================================================== > > > > > > ============================== > > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy > records, > > go to: > > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > > > > > > ==== AUSTRALIA-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== > > ================================================================== > > Cemetery Records on line:- > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~batman/ > > ================================================================== > > > > ============================== > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, > go to: > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > > ==== AUSTRALIA-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== > ================================================================== > "Please "do not" post virus warnings to the list. > ================================================================== > Hey have you updated your AntiVirus program lately ? ? > Is your AV continuously activated while online ? ? > Does your AV continue to check each and every email as it is down loaded ? ? > Does your AV continue to check every Website you inter into ? ? > Better to be safe than sorry . . . let HouseCall check out your system FREE ! > http://housecall.antivirus.com/. > other sites you might want to check out . . . > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~clifflamere/Aid/AID-VirusProtect.ht m > -this one mentioned in Missing Links Vol. 5 No. 44 http://antivirus.cai.com/ > - this one was mentioned on the Listowner List > http://www.grisoft.com/html/us_index.cfm > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
Just in case you have not seen it - there is a wonderful site that Shyama and Christine have put online with Shyama'a goldfields & murchison cemetery data. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~westaust/ Jenny Brandis Kununurra WA jenny@brandis.com.au www.brandis.com.au *** The real art of conversation is not only to say the right thing at the right time, but also to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment. *** At 01:49 PM 14/11/02 +1030, you wrote: >Hi All, > Wondering if anyone can tell me if the town of Menzies, Western >Australia has a cemetery? If so is it available online? I have checked >a few sites and so far no good news there.It is a north of Kalgoorlie. > With many thanks in advance, > Judy of S.A.