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Corryong Cemetery Burial Register Corryong Cemetery Burial Register Bodily Remains Date of Burial (BR) or Cremated R.O.I.No. Surname First Name Second Name Third Name Last Known Permanent Address (if known) Date of Birth Date of Death / Interment Age Remains (CR) 1 Gerecke Albert Edward Corryong 21/07/1889 9 2 Warry Alfred George Corryong 24/09/1889 4 3 Warry Ernest Henry Corryong 14/10/1889 5 4 Collins Agusta Mary Corryong 19/10/1889 8 5 Hoor Isaac Corryong 21/10/1889 80 6 McKenzie Joseph Corryong 12/11/1889 2 7 Taylor Charles Edward Cudgewa 06/07/1890 1m 8 Rock Henry 16/07/1890 1 9 Bowden Sydenham Tintaldra 05/02/1890 42 10 Collins William George Thougla 30/04/1890 5 11 Griffiths Charles Henry Tintaldra 02/05/1890 4m 12 Houston Mary Corryong 12/05/1890 1w 13 Simpson Albert Ernest Nariel 07/07/1890 2 14 McGrath Niel Dark River 09/07/1890 45 15 Joe 15/08/1890 70 16 Smith George Corryong 08/03/1891 77 17 Rawes Thomas Nariel 16/04/1891 56 18 Waters Harriett Alice Corryong 01/06/1891 12 19 Harris James Corryong 02/06/1891 9 20 Bailey John Allan Corryong 17/07/1891 5m 21 Hughes John William Corryong 21/01/1892 38 22 Hutchinson David Khancoban 14/03/1892 51 23 Jackson Ned 11/05/1892 42 24 Harris Jane Corryong 15/05/1892 64 25 Hughes Elizabeth Corryong 12/06/1892 38 26 Wheeler Emily Berringama 28/07/1892 34 27 Playle Elizabeth Corryong 28/07/1892 63 28 Thomas Richard Corryong 28/07/1892 61 29 Taylor Florence Evyline Corryong 28/07/1892 2m 30 Laverty Annio Agnes Berringama 25/02/1893 9m 31 Sutherland Emily Thougla 04/06/1893 6m 32 Fenby George Corryong 10/08/1893 74 33 Greenhill Elizabeth Barnawartha 07/08/1893 67 34 Thompson Lillian Victoria Corryong 26/01/1894 5w 35 Scammell Balusmont Sidney Khancoban 31/01/1894 11m 36 Ahrens Bismark Thougla Creek 11/02/1894 10m 37 Simpson Sarah Thougla Creek 25/02/1894 72 38 Fisher Charles Towong 20/03/1894 64 39 Heyenga William Towong 01/04/1894 65 40 Walker Frank Minors Corryong 09/04/1894 27 41 Berrigan Mary Corryong 17/07/1894 3w 42 Laverty James Berringama 19/07/1894 84 43 Crawford Sarah Ann Khancoban 08/08/1894 60 44 Marshallsea George James Cudgewa 24/09/1894 37 45 Paton Francis Thougla 12/12/1894 40 46 McVean Janet Corryong 07/02/1895 47 McCan Thomas Spring Creek 01/04/1895 79 48 Cadman George Towong 03/04/1895 27 49 Meuler Jane Colac Colac 06/05/1895 49 50 Ahrens Francis Nariel 15/05/1895 19 51 Bradney Harrison Bringenbrong 16/07/1895 14m 52 Hudson Peter Thougla Creek 22/08/1895 69 53 Frederick Catherine Towong 1895 47 54 Garing Hy Mt Elliot 13/10/1895 3m 55 Fardon Roland Mt Elliot 23/01/1896 6w 56 Whitmoore Edward Khancoban 11/02/1896 68 57 Hughes Jane Bell Corryong 01/04/1896 70 58 Davis Nellie Corryong 02/04/1896 1 59 Frederick Leah Towong 19/04/1896 13 60 Bowdren Ernest Corryong 27/04/1896 22 61 Mohan Margaret Matilda Khancoban 27/05/1896 16 62 Krausgrill Ethel Vera May Corryong 26/06/1896 11m 63 Scammell Mary Ann Kathleen Thougla 11/07/1896 45 64 Smith Jane Martha Corryong 21/07/1896 29 65 Maddison Thomas Corryong 28/07/1896 75 66 Walkdron William Corryong 13/08/1896 76 67 Krausgrill Jacob Corryong 12/09/1896 45 68 O'Connell Unnamed Mt Elliot 06/08/1897 6d 69 Klippel Lewis Frederick Heyenga Corryong 19/09/1897 2m 70 Krausgrill Edward Corryong 13/10/1897 4h 71 Findlay John Towong 09/12/1897 85 72 McCully Andrew Walwa East 19/12/1897 21 73 Malone Patrick Nariel 02/01/1898 65 74 Parnaby Maie Richmond Corryong 10/03/1898 6m 75 Smith Arthur Khancoban 04/05/1898 7 76 Blundin Harriett Thougla Creek 20/05/1898 37 77 Lawson John Corryong 22/05/1898 61 78 Poray Hannah Maria Corryong 24/06/1898 38 79 Stockwell Clara Khancoban 19 80 Laverty Agnes Berringama 18/09/1898 50 81 Ratcliffe George Toolong NSW 25/10/1898 82 McIllree Isabella Biggara 07/12/1898 61 83 Gay John Thougla Creek 29/01/1899 1d 84 Bartlett Mary Mt Elliot 08/08/1899 58 85 Garing Thomas Frederick Mt Elliot 23/10/1899 1m 86 Drew Esther Corryong 19/11/1899 87 Greenhill Lawrence Corryong 26/11/1899 88 Crowe Joseph North Welaregang 09/12/1899 76 89 Klippel Mary Ellen Thougla Creek 4/03/1900 52 90 Playle Tom Harry Corryong 1/05/1900 40 91 Cronin John Nariel Creek 22/05/1900 72 92 Hanson Joseph Corryong 2/09/1900 77 93 Garing David Mt Elliot 17/10/1900 1d 94 Waters John "Kelwyn" 12/11/1900 95 Meurant Albert Henry Thougla Creek 6/01/1901 56 96 McLean Malcolm Corryong 18/01/1901 35 97 Harris Annie Crawford Corryong 17/02/1901 39 98 Takle John Thomas Corryong 19/04/1901 44 99 Thompson Roy Thomas Charles Corryong 21/05/1901 5m 100 Stockwell Unnamed Towong 19/06/1901 2d 101 Connor Malachi John Frederick Corryong 27/06/1901 5w 102 Butler Charles Corryong 30/07/1901 40 103 Deverelt Enid Corryong 23/08/1901 3w 104 Bennetts Nicholas Colac Colac 25/08/1901 73 105 Hamilton Unnamed Corryong 29/08/1901 SB 106 Collins William Thougla Creek 18/09/1901 80 107 Paton Elizabeth Thougla Creek 8/10/1901 37 108 Rodrick Lahore Christopher Corryong 15/10/1901 8 109 Nicholls Unnamed Corryong 11/11/1901 SB 110 Thomas Tory Corryong 19/11/1901 63 111 Anderson James Berringama 00/12/1901 67 112 Rollings Mary Jane Mt Elliot 00/12/1901 31 113 Levett May Winnafred Corryong 21/02/1902 8 114 Kenton Thomas Corryong 26/02/1902 39 115 Griffiths William Towong 28/02/1902 116 Palari Charles Nariel 18/03/1902 69 117 Greenhill Mary Barbara Corryong 25/03/1902 37 118 Brown Arthur Morris Colac Colac 3/05/1902 7 119 Gibson Jane Corryong 27/07/1902 2d 120 Davis James Corryong 17/08/1902 121 Copperthwaite James Towong 23/10/1902 80 122 Stone J W 26/10/1902 123 Phillips Florence Emma Corryong 7/11/1902 16m 124 Gay Elizabeth Mary Thougla Creek 1/01/1903 18m 125 Miles Robert Hallett Corryong 10/02/1903 50 126 Ordish Amelia Corryong 24/03/1903 58 127 Surtees Unnamed Corryong 29/08/1903 SB 128 McInnes Alexander Towong 15/09/1903 63 129 Richards Unnamed Towong 16/11/1903 SB 130 Acocks Harry Norman Corryong 3/12/1903 11m 131 McConachy Isabella Elizabeth Corryong 13/12/1903 4m 132 Harrison George Khancoban 14/12/1903 78 133 Gay Samuel Palmer Thougla Creek 15/12/1903 82 134 Sheather Rubin Khancoban 1/05/1904 78 135 Watt James Gravel Plains 20/08/1904 84 136 Klippel Ambrosius Thougla Creek 13/09/1904 137 Fraser Margaret Maud Nariel Creek 3/11/1904 1 138 Gibson Unnamed Nariel Creek 8/11/1904 SB 139 Gibson Sarah Ann Corryong 12/11/1904 44 140 Smith Richard Tintaldra 2/01/1905 141 Nicholls Celia Grace Corryong 27/01/1905 45 142 Smyth George Corryong 2/02/1905 1d Not shown on plan 143 Thompson Alfred James Corryong 12/02/1905 2m 144 Williams Martha Corryong 15/02/1905 35 145 Kirby James Patrick Corryong 20/06/1905 60 146 Janasese Dark River 00/07/1905 42 147 Findlay James Towong 9/11/1905 86 148 Masson David Cudgewa 18/11/1905 78 149 Harrison John Patrick Khancoban 10/12/1905 1 150 McGeehan Ellen Elizabeth Thougla Creek 12/12/1905 4 151 Keong Cheong Thougla Creek 13/12/1905 72 152 Smith Edward Corryong 6/01/1906 62 153 Clark John Henry Tintaldra 23/02/1906 28 154 Barlee Reginald Bringenbrong 13/04/1906 62 155 Garing Thougla Creek 2/05/1906 2 156 Button/?Bullon John Thougla Creek 28/05/1906 157 Surtees Margaret Nariel Creek 1/09/1906 81 158 Bailey Mary Colac Colac 21/12/1906 77 159 Mildren Joseph Corryong 30/01/1907 1d 160 Lukins Elizabeth Melbourne 21/02/1907 48 161 Wind Peter Anderson Corryong 18/03/1907 76 162 Lennox Hugh Mitta Mitta 17/03/1907 163 Gillies John Zulu Creek 13/07/1907 70 164 Seaton John Corryong 29/07/1907 79 165 Garing Margaret Corryong 26/08/1907 4d 166 Grant William Nariel Creek 25/09/1907 76 167 Daly Clorine Myrtle Alma Corryong 3/10/1907 3d 168 Mahon John Chambers Bringenbrong 21/10/1907 80 169 Lunt Sydney Upper Thougla 00/12/1907 1d 170 Stacey John Nariel 28/12/1907 60 171 Mildren Richard Corryong 30/12/1907 1d 172 Harris James Corryong 11/01/1908 65 173 Scammell William Henry Corryong 12/01/1908 63 174 Harris Mary Ann Corryong 00/03/1908 175 McInnes Walter Claude Towong 13/04/1908 8 176 Thoman Ann Corryong 22/04/1908 61 177 Will Peter Murray Corryong 20/05/1908 35 178 Lukins Alfred James Corryong 29/05/1908 51 179 Lukins Alan Lovell Corryong 20/11/1908 25 180 White William Nariel 7/02/1909 84 181 Mildren Henry Norman Corryong 12/02/1909 1d 182 Essing Walter Cudgewa 19/02/1909 23 183 Seaton Marion Towong 30/04/1909 74 184 Pepper R Henry Corryong 24/05/1909 49 185 Whitehead Arnold 10/07/1909 SB 186 Powell Edmund Thompson Mt Elliot 13/07/1909 75 187 Daly Thomas Towong 21/07/1909 71 188 Egan Thomas Corryong 16/08/1909 74 189 Wilson Edith Upper Thougla 2/09/1909 10 190 Drage Unnamed Upper Thougla 00/09/1909 SB 191 Finethurst Marianne Nariel 9/09/1909 74 192 Collins Loaie Isabell Violet Thougla Creek 26/12/1909 9 193 Harrison Norman William Thougla Creek 10/01/1910 16m 194 Hyland William Barnel Mt Elliot 11/01/1910 195 Evans Unnamed 13/02/1910 SB 196 Payne Margaret Barbara Corryong 15/05/1910 3m 197 Wheeler Charles Corryong 14/05/1910 72 198 Lukins Thor D Corryong 2/10/1910 199 Humphrey John Corryong 2/11/1910 66 200 Bowdren Flora Janet Oxley 11/11/1910 54 201 Thompson Selina Margretta Nariel Creek 21/01/1911 3 202 Urson James Thougla Creek 18/02/1911 203 Simpson James NSW 4/04/1911 90 204 Fraser Alice Jean Nariel Creek 5/05/1911 3m 205 Taylor Alan Frederick Corryong 5/06/1911 16d 206 Evans Grace Thougla Creek 19/06/1911 207 Clydesdale John Thougla Creek 4/09/1911 78 208 Gay Eleanor Thougla Creek 21/10/1911 39 209 Harrison Margaret Khancoban 31/10/1911 86 210 Laverty Francis Berringama 15/12/1911 8d 211 Jones Elizabeth Jane Corryong 21/12/1911 72 212 Thompson Lewis Philip Corryong 00/02/1912 51 213 Acocks Mary Corryong 14/03/1912 2h 214 Cronin Ann Nariel 19/05/1912 78 215 White Unnamed (Eden White) Corryong
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