Hi Beryl, I have at least 4 relatives buried at Will Rook between 1879 and 1921, all members of James Robertson's family. If you are interested I can give you further details. It is a very sad but interesting story. James first married Sarah Langford in 1854 (the Langford/Sidebottom families were prominent pioneer settlers at Mickleham) They had two children but Sarah and both the children died within days of each other in 1861 and were buried at Ballarat. James returned to Mickleham and married Sarah's widowed cousin Elizabeth Langford whose husband had died 2 years after their marriage leaving her with a child called Grace Blennerhassett. James and Sarah had a large family and he, two of their infant children and another son are all buried at Will Rook. Grace Blennerhassett became a teacher and moved to Lower Thornton where she met and married John Walter Barnewall. John was a distant relative of Sir John Aylmer, who had the Baronetcy of Crickstown Castle, County Meath who died without issue and unexpectedly John Walter inherited the title and became Sir John Barnewall Bart; 11th Baronet of Crickstown Castle and Grace, Lady Grace Barnewall. It's a very interesting story, full of sadness, coincidence, travail and happiness. So typical of our country's early history. More detail can be found in a book on the history of the Langford/Sidebottom family that has just recently been published. They came from Cheshire and arrived in Melbourne in the very first years of settlement. I can provide further detail to anyone interested in their story. Don Sutherland From: genanz-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:genanz-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of genanz-request@rootsweb.com Sent: Friday, 27 September 2013 5:00 PM To: genanz@rootsweb.com Subject: GENANZ Digest, Vol 8, Issue 201 Hi Wondering if any listers in this group have any one buried in this cemetery Interested to hear from you. Hon Sec Friends of Will Will Rook Pioneer Cemetery. Beryl