WebCemetery Details: Address: Ten Mile Hollow Road Upper Mangrove Creek New South Wales, Australia: Location: Located 4km for the Waratah Road and Dubbo Gully Road turnoff. Denomination: Church of England : Responsible Authority: Gosford City Council : Number of Graves: 21: Names Recorded: 26: Period of Use: 1851 - 1949 WebStarting with a walk down to Dubbo Gully and past an old cemetery, you will then explore some old farms before coming to Simpsons Track. Here, head up the hill to come to the Ten Mile Hollow Campsite. The next day you will follow the Old Great North Road to Clare’s Bridge (second oldest bridge on mainland Australia).
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Webcemeteries found in Dubbo, Dubbo Regional Council, New South Wales, Australia will be saved to your photo volunteer list.. cemeteries found within miles of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list.. cemeteries found within kilometers of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list.. Within 5 miles of your location. Within 5 kilometers of … WebDubbo Macquarie F H S Cemetery Records Vol 5 1987 Dubbo Macquarie F H S Warren Shire Cemetery Vol 4 Dugandan General and Kalbar Cemeteries Dunkeld Cathedral Memorial Inscriptions East Perth Cemetery (The Eumundi Cemetery M.I. & Burial Records Glen Innes Cemetery Records 1858 - 1980 God's Acre, Grenier Cemetery 1859 - 1980 … heros support
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WebThe death occurred at Eumungerie on Sunday last of an old and highly respected resident of Dubbo and district, in the person of Jonathan Ewers, at the ripe old age of 78 years. Deceased, prior to going to Eumungerie, had resided in Dubbo for 38 years. About four years ago he removed to Eumungerie, where he resided up to the time of his death. WebDubbo & District Family History Society was also known as the Dubbo Macquarie Family History Society. Besides containing transcriptions of headstones, these volumes also include burial records taken from a wide variety of sources, including local knowledge, newspapers, local histories, funeral home records, local death registers, etc.. WebThe Dungog Cemetery is located on the southern edge of town and is the main cemetery for the Williams River Valley. It was established in the mid 1800's and was known as Hanley's Flat Cemetery. The cemetery contains approximately 2500 graves some of which have fallen into disrepair or disappeared completely. hero squats