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Coolgardie Western Australia Cemeteries

Journal by janilye

Originally Coolgardie was known as Bailey's Find

Lonely Graves

Bonnievale: C B AYRTON, baby RISDON ( Westralia Lease)
Boorabbin: J WILLIAMS ( on the way to Woolgangie)
Bulla Bulling: H E MORGAN
Coolgardie L CAIN (Baileys), baby CLISBY, M MCLEOD, (17 mile condenser) M MONOGHAN, baby MOSS, H PETERSON (25 mile rock) ROBINSON, M TADOO, J YIERNEY and an unnamed grave 5ks. north of Coolgardie on Grave Hill by the Kunanalling Road.
Deadman's Rock: (on the old Menzies track) unknown man buried there in 1900.
42-Mile Tank: M DOOGAN, J L LYALL, (90 mile road)
Higginsville: W ANGLISS, CANTWELL, G CONNELL or O'CONNELL, W INGLIS
Ives Rock: unknown grave
Koorarawalyee: Bailey babies ( near the railway line)
Londonderry: H BLAY
Narroway: Dan (aboriginal)
7-Mile, Norseman Road: C BUMBLEBEE
Twenty-Two Mile Dam: unknown person buried there in 1895
White Hope Mine: H SWINCER
Woodlin (Nurraway) Dan, Eddy, Tomeny (aboriginals)
Woolgangie: R LAMB, L LOWE, V G E LOWE ( 4-Mile Rocks)

Public Cemeteries

Bonnie Vale:
Boorabbin: A LAHIFF

Original Pioneer cemetery (of the 33 graves only 6 bodies interred were identified at time of burial.
31 Afghans are buried at the rear of the pioneer Cemetery
Also here are two aboriginals; - B MURRIWIDGEE and M PONYA

Cundeelee Mission,
Dunnsville,
Hayes Find ( COOPER baby)
Kambalda ( Red Hill): E CLAYTON, G EUPELI, E HASSELL, E PRENTICE, W WENZEUL, T CREED
Kintore
Kunanalling: A WARD
Kindana
Lake Lefroy, Widgiemooltha Not used
St.Ives (Ives Find): W DOUGLAS, EJA SPENCE
Widgiemooltha: a swagman who died of thirst in 1899 (headstone on grave), R BROWN, R J BROWN, M DEL PAINO, FJ DOYLE, GJ DOYLE, JN DOYLE, JJ DOYLE, M DOYLE, V KINGSWOOD, F A KULHKEN, W W MILLS, D PARRY, A SWALLOW, D SWEENEY, M C TOMKINSON, PW VINCENT


This work, part of the Western Australian Burial Location Index was collated by Yvonne and Kevin Coates and published by the Western Australian Genealogical Society Inc.

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on 2011-07-07 06:43:49

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by ngairedith on 2011-07-18 18:32:26

hi jan,
wonder if you could fnd out for me if the W. WENZEUL at Kambalda was Wilhelm (William) Wenzeul who died arond 1897. He may have been a pioneer of that area. He had a store in Widgiemooltha Gully but his name is sometimes spelt Wenzel so hard to find

by janilye on 2011-07-18 20:39:43

WA.BD&M
DEATHS:between 1860 and 1930
WENZEL JULIANNA Female E COOLGARDIE 132 1923

MARRIAGES: 1860-1930
WENZEL AMALIE J Female POTTHAST ERNIE A Male PERTH 143 1907

BIRTHS: 1860-1930
WENZEL LOMA A Female KATANNING 180 1928
WENZEL PHYLLIS Female PERTH 907 1930

tried a wild search No other hits

by janilye on 2011-07-18 20:45:39

He's up there buried in KAMBALDA (Red Hill)

by janilye on 2011-07-18 20:52:09

No death certificate which was not unusual for the west. The grave just has a 'W Wenzeul' There were other graves but the wooden markers rotted away. can't even tell exactly how many. I'll see if I can find a wife and where Juliana comes from.

by janilye on 2011-07-18 21:36:09

I found a Lilian B Winsall
Birth: 1889
Marriage: 1909 - Boulder, Western Australia,
Spouse: John F Cocking
and
Name: Dora Charlotte Winsall
Birth: 1883
Marriage: 1903 - Menzies, Western Australia, Australia
Spouse: Charles Milliken Graig

Boulder is near Kalgoorlie and Menzies is south of Kal towards Esperance
DEATHS:
WINSALL GEORGE Male E COOLGARDIE 178 1907

MARRIAGES:
WINSALL DORA CHARLOTTE Female GRAIG CHARLES MILLIKEN Male MENZIES 506 1903

WINSALL JESSIE Female JONES THOMAS Male MENZIES 500 1901

WINSALL LILIAN B Female COCKING JOHN F Male BOULDER 23 1909

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