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- Australia BillionGraves Cemetery Index
- Australia Births and Baptisms 1792-1981
- Australia Deaths and Burials 1816-1980
- Australia Marriages 1788-1935
- Australian Capital Territory Deaths 1930-1983
- Australian Capital Territory Marriages
- New South Wales Will Books 1800-1952
- New South Wales, deceased estate files 1880-1923
- New South Wales, Newcastle, Lost Cemeteries 1842-1902
- New South Wales, Rookwood Cemetery
- New South Wales, Stroud baptismal register 1892-1925
- New South Wales, Tea Gardens Cemetery inscriptions 1898-2014
- New South Wales, Waverley & South Head Cemetery Inscriptions
- New Zealand birth index
- New Zealand marriage index
- New Zealand Waikaraka Cemetery memorial 1902-1940
- New Zealand, Hillsborough Cemetery
- New Zealand, Hillsborough Cemetery Plan
- New Zealand, Purewa Cemetery Burials
- New Zealand, Purewa Cemetery Cremations
- Northern Territory Deaths 1824-2012
- Northern Territory, Anglican Baptisms and Confirmations 1900-1947
- Northern Territory, Anglican Church Burials 1900-1968
- Northern Territory, Anglican Marriages 1902-1953
- Pitcairn Islands Marriages 1824-1854
- Queensland births 1829-1919
- Queensland Deaths
- Queensland deaths 1829-1964
- Queensland funeral records
- Queensland funeral records
- Queensland Intestacies, Insolvencies & Wills 1859-1900
- Queensland Intestacy Returns Index 1896-1916
- Queensland marriages 1829-1939
- Queensland, Albany Creek Columbarium
- Queensland, Alberton Cemetery Monumental Inscriptions
- Queensland, Anglican Cemeteries and Columbaria, Brisbane, Volume 2 & 3
- Queensland, Anglican Church of Australia, Parish of Sherwood (Brisbane) Cemetery and Columbarium Wall Monumental Inscriptions
- Queensland, Beenleigh Cemetery Monumental Inscriptions
- Queensland, Bethania Lutheran Cemetery Monumental Inscriptions
- Queensland, Brookfield Cemetery, Brisbane, Monumental Inscriptions
- Queensland, Bulimba Cemetery Monumental Inscriptions
- Queensland, Cleveland Cemetery Monumental Inscriptions
- Queensland, Coleyville, Engelsburg (Kalbar), Boonah & Highfields Baptist Cemeteries Monumental Inscriptions
- Queensland, Cooloola Coast Cemetery Monumental Inscriptions
- Queensland, divorces 1861-1894
- Queensland, Eagleby Cemetery Monumental Inscriptions
- Queensland, Goomeri Cemetery Index
- Queensland, Mackay, Funeral notices and funeral director records
- Queensland, Minden, Tarampa and Vernor Baptist Cemeteries
- Queensland, Moggill Cemetery (Brisbane) Monumental Inscriptions
- Queensland, Mt Cotton Cemeteries Monumental Inscriptions
- Queensland, Mundubbera Cemetery Index
- Queensland, Pimpama Island Cemetery Monumental Inscriptions
- Queensland, Pine Rivers District Cemeteries – Bunya, Dayboro, Lawnton, Samford & Samsonvale
- Queensland, Ravenswood Cemetery Headstones Index
- Queensland, Redland Bay Cemeteries Monumental Inscriptions
- Queensland, South Brisbane Cemetery Monumental Inscriptions
- Queensland, Taroom Cemetery Monumental Inscriptions
- Queensland, Toowong Cemetery Monumental Inscriptions
- Queensland, Wandoan Cemetery Monumental Inscriptions
- South Australia Cemetery Inscriptions 1836-2005
- South Australia, Catholic Baptisms 1840-1863
- South Australia, lonely graves 1837-2005
- South Australia, Pre-civil births 1836-1842
- South Australia, Pre-civil deaths 1836-1842
- South Australia, Pre-civil marriages 1836-1842
- South Australia, remote deaths 1851-1965
- South Australia, unregistered deaths 1840-1970
- Victoria births
- Victoria Deaths 1836-1985
- Victoria divorce cause books 1861-1938
- Victoria Marriages 1836-1942
- Victoria wills & probate
- Victoria, Cemetery Burials and Memorial Inscriptions for Victoria 1835 -1997
- Victoria, Funeral Notices 1981-1997
- Western Australia birth index
- Western Australia death index
- Western Australia marriage index
Find your ancestors in South Australia, lonely graves 1837-2005
SOUTH AUSTRALIA, LONELY GRAVES 1837-2005
Do you have ancestry in South Australia?
A lonely grave is a single grave or in a small group of graves outside a recognised or currently used cemetery that never had more than about twenty graves. This means that we find very isolated single burials through to the small collections at disused railway sidings, rural homesteads and long forgotten chapel sites. Lonely, however, does not mean remote. Colonel William Light the founder of Adelaide is buried in a city square but his grave is lonely in the fact that it is outside a regular cemetery. Many sites have no headstone, some are no more than rumoured graves and others are well documented, but all have a story to be told.
In the quest to document lonely graves, the task is twofold—the first is to locate and accurately describe the site and the second is to gather up the background information about the death and the biography of the person involved.
Lonely graves are mentioned in a multitude of places and some of these are quite unexpected. Often reports of remote deaths only imply a remote burial, but given the era and geography the burial must have been lonely. Where the compiler has been unable to confirm the location of these graves, they are entered into a supplementary index known as remote deaths.
This collection is a great genealogy tool for anyone exploring their family history or building a family tree. It's not restricted to confirmed graves, and also contains suspected grave sites even though the site may only be rumoured to have been a grave.
Scattered ashes are not included unless a specific memorial has been erected in the vicinity. Other monuments and memorials are not included.
The help of the Adelaide Advertiser in publishing a letter on 19 Jan 1995 is acknowledged. This alone located about 400 grave sites.
The collection is restricted to South Australia and includes graves in the following categories:
Former cemetery—located in deserted town, siding, etc
Station cemetery—pastoral holding cemetery
Lone grave/s—isolated single or groups
Temporary grave—body exhumed and relocated
Private cemetery—family cemeteries; mausoleums
Not a grave—sites subsequently found not to be a grave
Unsubstantiated—rumoured grave/s only
Cremated remains are only included where there is a known plaque indicating such.
Abbreviations
adj ��adjacent
arr—arrived
b.—born
BISA—Biographical Index of South Australians
bro—brother
bro/o—brother of
bu.—buried
ca—about
cem—cemetery
cnr—corner
c/o—child of
cert—certificate
d.—died, day[s]
dau—daughter
d/o—daughter of
est—established
frmr—former
GRO—General Register Office
H—Hundred
HS—homestead
h—hour[s]
km—kilometre[s]
L—left
m—mile[s]
m.—married
MI—monumental inscription
mo—month[s]
MT—Mounted Trooper
N, S, W, or E—compass points
nr—near
opp—opposite
PC—police constable
poss—possibly / possible
prob—probably
R—right
reg—register / registered
SAGHS—SA Genealogy & Heraldry Society Inc
Sect—Section
s/o—son of
sis—sister
sis/o—sister of
unm.—unmarried
w—week[s]
w/o—wife of
WTC—West Terrace Cemetery
y—yard[s]
[?]—not a proven statement
…—illegible writing
<—before
>—after
Chapman and ISO place codes are also used to denote countries, states and counties.
Surnames or family names: UNKNOWN indicates person not known to authorities whereas NOT KNOWN indicates person not identified by compiler.
Data provided by Graham Jaunay. www.jaunay.com