Australia Cemetery Inscriptions - FamilySearch Historical Records

Record Description
This collection will include records from 1802-2005.

This collection contains cards of cemetery inscriptions from many cemeteries throughout Australia. The majority of the cemeteries are in Queensland, but there are some in New South Wales, Norfolk Island, Tasmania, and Western Australia. Some cards include information culled from local newspapers. The file was the product of many years of work by genealogists

These records are handwritten transcriptions. There are many errors in transcriptions and as such cannot be relied on for accuracy.

Record Content
Records may contain the following information:

Name and age of deceased Date of birth and death Names of relatives

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Related Websites

 * [ http://www.nla.gov.au/research-guides/cemetery-records National Library of Australia Cemetery Records]
 * Australian Cemeteries Index
 * List of cemeteries in Australia

Related Wiki Articles

 * Australia, Cemetery Inscriptions, Sydney Branch Genealogical Library
 * Australia
 * Australia Cemeteries

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