St. Clements Church of England Camberwell
Give the Anglican church a break - they did lose over $160million in share speculations when Yankee bubble burst. They aren't going to recoup that by rebuilding old churches!
     

 

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Camberwell District Burial Ground.

Located within the grounds of the church, there are inscriptions dating from 1860 to the present day.
There are 225 inscriptions, and  a number of unmarked graves.

All records are held by:
Family History Society Singleton Inc.
Singleton Historical Society and Museum Inc.
Singleton Library.
Partridge Bros. Funeral Directors, Singleton

An excellent reference is compiled in Carol Garvies book
"The
Graveyard and It's Stories" in association with the Family History
Society Singleton Inc. and available from Keith Rudkin Copy Centre
Newcastle
 
An online resorce compiled in 2008 at.austcemindex.com/cemetery-inscriptions.php?.id=313

 

 

 

                                      

                                                                                                                                      

                                        

Last modified: 20-Jul-2011