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  2. North Rockhampton Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    North Rockhampton Cemetery was established in 1879. [1] According to council records, the first burial at the cemetery was that of a young girl called Elizabeth Rogers who was buried on 1 March 1879. [2] The cemetery was officially consecrated on 15 September 1879 by Bishop Mathew Hale. [1]

  3. Murder of Mima McKim-Hill - Wikipedia

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    McKim-Hill's funeral was held at St Paul's Cathedral in Rockhampton on 4 April 1967. [6] [7] McKim-Hill's remains were cremated at the Rockhampton Crematorium the same day. [8] During the investigation, police followed two lines of enquiry. [9] They searched for four men seen travelling in the local area in a Ford Customline, but they were ...

  4. Mount Morgan Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Mount Morgan Cemetery is a heritage-listed cemetery at East Street, Mount Morgan, Rockhampton Region, Queensland, Australia. It was established in 1886. It was established in 1886. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992.

  5. South Rockhampton Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    South Rockhampton Cemetery is a heritage-listed cemetery at Upper Dawson Road, Allenstown, Rockhampton Region, Queensland, Australia. It was built from 1860 to 1970. It is also known as Dawson Road Cemetery and Rockhampton Cemetery. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 15 February 1993. [1]

  6. Thomas Griffin (Australian gold commissioner) - Wikipedia

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    This letter was also published in Pattison's 1939 book, Battler's Tales of Early Rockhampton, but with the names omitted. [100] Historian Lorna McDonald, in her 1981 book Rockhampton: A History of City & District, confirms the accepted view that it was Dr. William Callaghan who removed Griffin's head and took possession of the skull. [14]

  7. Cremation Society of Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    The Cremation Society of Great Britain built Woking Crematorium in 1878. The Cremation Society of Great Britain (now known as The Cremation Society) was founded in 1874 to promote the use of cremation as an alternative means of dealing with the bodies of the dead instead of burial which until then was the only option. Today the society is a ...