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Death Register 2008 BURIAL RECORDS 12/01/2012 Cust ID Surname Name Christian Name Age Yrs Date of Death Cemetery Portion Date of Burial Row Lot 3670 LUCY 25 MISSION 3677 MULGA BILLY 37 1 OCTOBER 1902 TATALA STATION 3675 MARY ANN 70 11 NOVEMBER 1909 MISSION 3672 MARY ANN 58 13 JULY 1919 DENAWIN 3676 MARY ANN 58 13 JULY 1919 DENAWIN 3666 DICK 47 14 JULY 1919 DENAWIN STATION 3669 JIMMY 55 15 MAY 1918 WEILMORINGLE 3662 "YORKY" 55 15 NOVEMBER 1863 "GURRAWARRA" 3680 OLD JACK 45 18 JANUARY 1882 BREWARRINA 3673 MARY ANN 1898 3682 SALLY 40 22 MARCH 1890 BREWARRINA ANGLICAN 23 MARCH 1890 3667 GLADYS MURIEL 3/12 25 JANUARY 1897 BREWARRINA 3668 JACK 70 26 APRIL 1896 TATALA 3678 NANNY 72 26 FEBRUARY 189 BREWARRINA 3683 WILLIAM ABOUT 70 27 APRIL 1889 TALAWANTA 3665 BIDDY 60 27 OCTOBER 1895 MISSION 3664 ANTHONY 49 (NOT KN 28 FEBRUARY 1877 BREWARRINA ANGLICAN 1 MARCH 1877 559 BABY 1 10/12 3(30) MAY 1878 BREWARRINA CATHOLIC 2 JUNE 1878 AO 18 3674 MARY ANN 70 30 MARCH 1898 MISSION 3681 RALPH 25 30 NOVEMBER 1896 MISSION BREWARRINA 3671 MARY 35 30 OCTOBER 1923 BREWARRINA 3679 NANNY 38 6 AUGUST 1896 URIE POINT 3663 ALECK 36 8 MAY 1903 WEILMORINGLE 749 ABBOTT JOHN THOMAS 1 11 SEPTEMBER 1881 GOLGOLGON 750 ADAMS THOMAS 77 (11 NOVEMBER) 1896 BREWARRINA CATHOLIC 11 OCTOBER 1896 635 (AGOSTINE JOHN PAUL (POLO) 30 24 NOVEMBER 1923 BREWARRINA CATHOLIC 25 NOVEMBER 1923 GO 11 751 AH SAM 49 27 AUGUST 1881 BREWARRINA 752 AH SAM 35 9 OCTOBER 1893 WEILMORINGLE AH BOW JOHNNIE 58 1 MARCH 1918 GOODOOGA 754 AH CHING (AH CHIN) (L MARGARET 27 10 FEBRUARY 1909 BREWARRINA CATHOLIC 10 FEBRUARY 1909 755 AH CHONG 21 JUNE 1927 GOODOOGA 756 AH LOUIE JOHN 60 2 MARCH 1923 GONGOLGON 757 AH LUNG JIMMY 17 23 FEBRUARY 1884 GOODOOGA 758 AITCHESON GEORGE 65 11 JULY 1897 CREEK 759 AITKENS (AITKIN, ATKI WILLIAM 72 2 JANUARY 1903 BREWARRINA ANGLICAN 3 JANUARY 1903 760 AITKIN MARGARET 58 8 JUNE 1931 ANGLEDOOL 762 ALBERT DONALD 36 14 APRIL 1884 GOODOOGA 761 ALBERT ANTHONY 49 1887 BREWARRINA 435 ALCHIN CHARLES GEORGE 65 (18) 10 JANUARY 1958 BREWARRINA ANGLICAN L 36 656 ALCHIN WILLIAM ALBERT 75 10 JANUARY 1972 BREWARRINA CATHOLIC HO 19 657 ALCHIN LILLIAN 69 (73) AUGUST 1941) BREWARRINA CATHOLIC 28 AUGUST 1941 HO 18 445 ALCHIN CHARLES ALBERMARLE 92 9 JUNE 1947 BREWARRINA ANGLICAN L 35 465 ALLEN BABY BREWARRINA ANGLICAN I 11 763 ALLEN BARNEY 60 5 SEPTEMBER 1952 BREWARRINA Page 1 BURIAL RECORDS 12/01/2012 766 ALLISON JOHN 77 (1912) BREWARRINA ANGLICAN 22 OCTOBER 1912 393 ALLSOP RICHARD ROLAND 42 3 JUNE 1957 BREWARRINA CATHOLIC OO 4 706 AMIET FRANCIS 72 25 JANUARY 1949 BREWARRINA ANGLICAN C 27 771 ANATHONEY ALAN INFANT 25 APRIL 1964 BREWARRINA 772 ANDERSON ALEXANDER JOHN 34 19 AUGUST 1898 WEILMORINGLE 773 ANDERSON HELMA EMELA 2 24 FEBRUARY 1889 GOODOOGA 775 ANDERSON SONIA 30 MINUTES 27 (29) AUGUST 1928 BREWARRINA CATHOLIC 29 AUGUST 1928 776 ANDERSON THOMAS BILBY 86 6 JULY 1934 (1944) BREWARRINA ANGLICAN MA 13 777 (ANDERSEN) PETER 63 9 MAY 1898 BREWARRINA ANGLICAN 10 MAY 1898 26 ANDREWS WALTER EDMUND 57 25 APRIL 1968 BREWARRINA 779 ANDREWS JOHN 29 DECEMBER 1912 BREWARRINA 780 ANGELL INFANT 3 JULY 1960 BREWARRINA 784 ANTHONEY MAY 4/12 10 JANUARY 1912 BREWARRINA ANGLICAN 11 JANUARY 1912 666 ANTHONEY SAMUEL 56 (55 & 9 17 (15) JUNE 1932 BREWARRINA CATHOLIC 19 JUNE 1932 GO 32 782 ANTHONEY ADELINE MARY CLARE 1/12 22 MAY 1910 BREWARRINA CATHOLIC 23 MAY 1910 650 ANTHONEY JOHN 79 1915 BREWARRINA CATHOLIC 5 APRIL 1915 GO 38 783 ANTHONEY MALE INFANT 5 JUNE 1919 BREWARRINA 645 ANTHONEY GRACE ELLEN 7 & 10/12 6 JULY 1919 BREWARRINA CATHOLIC 7 JULY 1919 GO 35 781 ANTHONEY ADELAIDE MARY 1/12 6 OCTOBER 1910 BREWARRINA 785 ANTHONY CAROLINE 8 17 JANUARY 1884 GOODOOGA 786 ANTHONY CHARLES 43 18 JANUARY 1883 GOODOOGA 787 ANTHONY CHARLES HENRY 79 25 MAY 1957 BREWARRINA ANGLICAN P 11 788 ANTHONY MARY CLARE 7 OCTOBER 1910 BREWARRINA 789 ARGUE HENRY 78 (76) 5 DECEMBER 1943 BREWARRINA CATHOLIC 6 DECEMBER 1943 791 ARMSTRONG ISAAC 50 25 MARCH 1908 BREWARRINA ANGLICAN 26 MARCH 1908 790 ARMSTRONG FLORENCE 1/12 9 DECEMBER 1888 MILROY STATION 797 ARNOLD PETER BENJAMIN INFANT 14 APRIL 1935 MISSION 794 ARNOLD IDA 37 14 SEPTEMBER 1922 BREWARRINA 792 ARNOLD FRANCIS 48 15 MARCH 1975 BREWARRINA ANGLICAN P 4A 796 ARNOLD OLIVE ELEANORE 19/12 19 JANUARY 1928 BREWARRINA ANGLICAN H 18 795 ARNOLD MOLLY 27 25 MAY 1935 MISSION 798 ASHLEY SARAH ANN 29 9 JUNE 1884 DHUROO GOODOOGA 799 ASHTON GLADYS MINNIE 3/12 25 JANUARY 1897 BREWARRINA CATHOLIC 26 JANUARY 1897 800 ATHERTON GEORGE 25-30 1866 MARRA STN. POL K 801 ATKINS ERNEST JOHN C. 14 1 FEBRUARY 1893 BREWARRINA ANGLICAN 2 FEBRUARY 1893 802 ATKINS WENDY JANET EDITH INFANT 3 JANUARY 1960 BREWARRINA 803 AUBERGER HENRY 65 10 SEPTEMBER 1875 BREWARRINA 186 AUNT DAIS BREWARRINA 804 AYLWARD PATRICK 18 24 JANUARY 1892 BREWARRINA CATHOLIC 25 JANUARY 1892 327 BACCON JAMES SANT 70 15 APRIL 1982 BREWARRINA ANGLICAN V 13 805 BACK HILDA MAY INFANT 24 NOVEMBER 1888 ANGLEDOOL 806 BADEN GEORGE HENDRICK 78 15 NOVEMBER 1903 LEDNAPPER 812 BAILEY WILLIAM JAMES 70 14 DECEMBER 1898 BREWARRINA ANGLICAN 15 DECEMBER 1898 60 BAILEY ROBERT CHARLES 62 28 APRIL 1978 BREWARRINA CATHOLIC O 10 808 BAILEY DAVID 43 28 JULY 1884 BREWARRINA CATHOLIC 11 AUGUST 1884 Page 2 BURIAL RECORDS 12/01/2012 807 BAILEY COLIN 84 5 JULY 1982 WEILMORINGLE 813 BAILEY INFANT 7 JULY 1958 SAND HILL GOODOOGA 809 BAILEY EVA 23 8 JANUARY 1929 WEILMORINGLE 814 BAILEY (HOOPER) NORAH 60 28 MAY 1951 BREWARRINA 815 BAIN FRANK 40 15 JANUARY 1896 BREWARRINA ANGLICAN 16 JANUARY 1896 820 BAKER ELIZABETH 44 13 OCTOBER 1888 CARBEEN ANGLE 824 BAKER MARIE LEAN 58 16 MARCH 1968 GOODOOGA 826 BAKER INFANT 17 JANUARY 1953 BREWARRINA 822 BAKER ELSIE 1899 816 BAKER ALMA 1900 NEW ANGLEDOOL 825 BAKER WILLIAM 30 26 MARCH 1895 MISSION 821 BAKER ELLEN FRANCES INFANT 31 MAY 1886 CARBEEN ANGLE 823 BAKER JOHN LESLIE CARL 92 5 SEPTEMBER 1980 GOODOOGA 817 BAKER ANNIE ALBERTA 23 8 DECEMBER 1896 CARBEEN GOODOOGA 818 BAKER CHARLES EDWARD 78 8 SEPTEMBER 1961 GOODOOGA 827 BANKS JAMES 56 4 FEBRUARY 1892 BREWARRINA CATHOLIC 5 FEBRUARY 1892 828 BANTICK JOHN 68 24 JANUARY 1901 BREWARRINA ANGLICAN 25 JANUARY 1901 830 BARDEN JOHN 61 14 JANUARY 1966 GOODOOGA 832 BARDEN MARY GERALDINE INFANT 23 FEBRUARY 1962 BREWARRINA 831 BARDEN MARGARET INFANT 31 AUGUST 1929 MISSION 829 BARDEN CORNELIUS HARRY JAMES 6/12 7 JUNE 1964 GOODOOGA 833 BARDEN (ORCHER) MELBA 39 10 JANUARY 1952 BREWARRINA 834 BARING EDWARD 66 22 OCTOBER 1892 BREWARRINA ANGLICAN 23 OCTOBER 1892 835 BARKE WILLIAM GEORGE 76 22 MARCH 1896 PINK HILLS RIVER 839 BARKER EVELYN ISABEL 33 16 APRIL 1941 MISSION 841 BARKER HENRY 9/12 18 FEBRUARY 1913 BREWARRINA 846 BARKER NATASHA 4/12 18 MAY 1981 BREWARRINA UNITING I 5 845 BARKER WILLIAM JAMES 35 4 DECEMBER 1959 STATION") 843 BARKER MAGGIE 50 6 MARCH 1922 MISSION 842 BARKER JAMES 71 7 JULY 1972 BREWARRINA 840 BARKER GORDON INFANT 9 OCTOBER 1926 BREWARRINA 847 BARLOW JOHN 31 DECEMBER 1911 BRIDGE 848 BARLOW (STEVENSON) ANNIE 60 22 OCTOBER 1945 BREWARRINA 849 BARNARD GEORGE 57 17 MARCH 1877 BREWARRINA 678 BARNES ALICE 15 & 10/12 16 OCTOBER 1875 BREWARRINA ANGLICAN 18 OCTOBER 1875 A 1 854 BARNES JAMES HENRY 74 17 OCTOBER 1882 BREWARRINA ANGLICAN 19 OCTOBER 1883 855 BARNES KITTY 45 19 JANUARY 1900 MISSION 850 BARNES DOLLY 80 28 FEBRUARY 1950 BREWARRINA ANGLICAN 1 MARCH 1950 I 1 852 BARNES JAMES 55 29 DECEMBER 1907 MISSION 853 BARNES JAMES HENRY 9 3 NOVEMBER 1879 BREWARRINA ANGLICAN 5 NOVEMBER 1879 A 2 851 BARNES JAMES 23 5 SEPTEMBER 1903 MISSION 857 BARNES MALACHI 57 8 MARCH 1943 MISSION 856 BARNES LILY 20 9 AUGUST 1901 MISSION 858 BARNEY MARY ELIZABETH 55 1949 BREWARRINA ANGLICAN N 3D 859 BARRETT EDWARD 39 1908 BREWARRINA ANGLICAN 11 NOVEMBER 1908 Page 3 BURIAL RECORDS 12/01/2012 861 BARRETT JAMES 70 (78) 19 JANUARY 1917 BREWARRINA CATHOLIC 19 JANUARY 1917 863 BARRETT WILLIAM 84 (72) 22 MAY 1937 BREWARRINA CATHOLIC 22 MAY 1937 860 BARRETT HARRIETT INFANT 4 MARCH 1874 BREWARRINA 862 BARRETT JOHN 35 8 MARCH 1909 BREWARRINA CATHOLIC 9 MARCH 1909 865 BARRY THOMAS INFANT 19 DECEMBER 1866 BIRRIE STATION 864 BARRY REGINALD McCONNELL 47 30 MARCH 1975 GOODOOGA 866 BARTHOLOMEW JANE 71 24 OCTOBER 1944 MISSION 867 BARTLETT THOMAS JOHN ABOUT 45 22 AUGUST 1893 DENMAN 868 BATEMAN FRANCIS 12/24 16 NOVEMBER 1922 BREWARRINA ANGLICAN 17 NOVEMBER 1922 471 BATES JENNIFER COLLEEN 2/12 28 JANUARY 1951 BREWARRINA ANGLICAN 31 JANUARY 1951 J 3 870 BAYES WILLIAM INFANT 15 JULY 1895 GOODOOGA 871 BAYLIS CHARLES 21 JANUARY 1882 BREWARRINA 872 BEASHEL ALAN INFANT 26 APRIL 1964 BREWARRINA CATHOLIC B 12 875 BEATTY JAMES STANLEY 1 & 6/12 11 OCTOBER 1913 BREWARRINA CATHOLIC 12 OCTOBER 1913 FO 24 873 BEATTY BABY (UNNAMED MALE) S/B 15 FEBRUARY 1935 BREWARRINA CATHOLIC 15 FEBRUARY 1935 876 BEATTY DOUGLAS FRANCIS 7/12 20 MAY 1928 BREWARRINA CATHOLIC 21 MAY 1928 287 BEATTY ERNEST THOMAS 68 25 MAY 1963 BREWARRINA CATHOLIC PO 3 874 BEATTY JAMES 82 (85) 4 OCTOBER 1931 BREWARRINA CATHOLIC 5 OCTOBER 1931 288 BEATTY KATHERINE 79 5 FEBRUARY 1979 BREWARRINA PO 3 96 BEATTY BERNADETTE ANN 2/12 6 OCTOBER 1958 BREWARRINA CATHOLIC 1958 JO 21 877 BECKETT FLORENCE PATRICIA ANN INFANT 28 NOVEMBER 1942 MISSION 878 BEEMERY MARIA 60 26 MAY 1896 MISSION 882 BEETSON ELSIE PEARL 35 10 APRIL 1940 GONGOLGON 883 BEETSON FREDERICK JAMES 61 20 FEBRUARY 1973 BREWARRINA ANGLICAN W 2 881 BEETSON ARTHUR ALEXANDER 9 24 DECEMBER 1913 BREWARRINA ANGLICAN 24 DECEMBER 1914 HA 11 880 BEETSON ANN BRIDGET 67 27 JUNE 1934 GONGOLGON 884 BEETSON JUNE PREMATURE 3 APRIL 1941 BREWARRINA CATHOLIC 4 APRIL 1941 885 BEETSON INFANT 3 APRIL 1941 BREWARRINA 879 BEETSON ANDREW 84 4 FEBRUARY 1938 GONGOLGON 23 BEETSON EDWARD ROBERT 71 4 JULY 1973 BREWARRINA ANGLICAN S 1D 886 BEIN KELLY 55 9 JANUARY 1943
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