Hindmarsh Cemetery
Hindmarsh Cemetery is located on the corner of Adam Street and South Road, Hindmarsh, South Australia and bounded by the River Torrens to the south.
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Location | 32 Adam Street, Hindmarsh, South Australia |
Coordinates | 34.911266°S 138.565369°E |
Owned by | City of Charles Sturt |
Website | http://www.charlessturt.sa.gov.au/Cemeteries |
Find a Grave | Hindmarsh Cemetery |
The cemetery and Sexton's cottage were included in the South Australian Heritage Register on 23 November 1989.[1]
History
The cemetery was originally planned and operated by committee appointed by the residents of Hindmarsh. A report in The Observer of 30 May 1846 noted that 2 acres were set aside for a cemetery, although the first burial occurred in the preceding month.[2]
Control of the cemetery effectively passed to the Hindmarsh Council, with the first Cemetery Committee on 2 March 1927.[2]
Interments
The first burial was of Edward Hughes of Hindmarsh on 21 April 1846.[2]
- Thomas Henry Brooker, (1850–1927) salesman, wood-merchant and politician
- Thomas Hardy, (1830–1912) winemaker
- Job Hallett, (1855–1940) brickmaker
- George Henry Michell, (~1832–1918) wool processing
- Agnes Anderson Milne, (1851–1919) factory inspector
- Edward Charles Vardon, (1866–1937) manufacturer and politician
- Joseph Vardon, (1843–1913) printer and politician
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