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Offline lyn22

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Bristol Hill Cemetery 1854 - 1859 plaque.
« on: Tuesday 17 December 13 07:36 GMT (UK) »
Hello this is a plaque for Bristol Hill Cemetery Maryborough Victoria first known as Quartz Hill it was erected in 2004. It has my  Great Great Grandmother Mary Attewell and her young daughter Emily Attewell. From what I can gather the graves were only marked by wooden crosses most not even identifiable. I hope it was alright for me to post it. I tried to transcribe it and it was a disaster. Someone might have a relative on it. Take Care Lynette
Peter Burke father Dominick Burke wife Bridget Bagley son James Burke wife Lucy Dyke County Mayo Coventry England Australia . Grant ,Snell,Diggins , Burton, James Frederick Elmore /Elmer , Alfred James Bailey , Julia Elmore , Pierson

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Re: Bristol Hill Cemetery 1854 - 1859 plaque.
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 22 December 13 06:46 GMT (UK) »
Hi Lyn

Thanks for your kind contribution. I'm sure someone will find it helpful in the future.

Perhaps SKS could also transcribe the names and post them to help with future searches.

Regards, Bonza
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Re: Bristol Hill Cemetery 1854 - 1859 plaque.
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 22 December 13 07:30 GMT (UK) »
They were already transcribed several years ago they are now available online you just click on their name for further details:

http://www.rootschat.com/links/0xbq/