Kalgoorlie Cemetery Records E – H

Kalgoorlie Cemetery E D TINDALL

Kalgoorlie Cemetery E D TINDALL

 

Today sees the second installment of the Kalgoorlie Cemetery Records.  This first section  for burials A to D was released  three weeks ago. We have transcribed up to M at this stage with still a long way to go for checking but if you name is not in these sectiosn do email me and I will look it up for you. If you would like to receive updates please sign up for my weekly newsletter http://eepurl.com/No6o5

This index had taken four years to get to this stage and a thank you for the bulk for the data entry is Val McLerie to who’s help this index wouldn’t be available, thank you so much Val from both myself and the future users of the index. I would also like to thank all the people who have helped with any of the data copying or transcribing over the years in including my dear late friend Sandy Duncan.

The data has been complied and combined from server sources such as copies of the card index of the Kalgoorlie Boulder Cemetery which were photocopied many years ago by the Goldfields Family History Soc members on behalf of WAGS (The Western Australia Genealogical  Society who in turn were assisting AGCI (Australian Genealogy Computer Index) This information was then put on the AGCI disk and available for purchase.  It holds the burials from hundreds of cemeteries all over Australia.  Unfortunately the disk is no longer available for sale.  The burial details for both Kalgoorlie, Boulder and many of our other smaller cemeteries are also listed.  The disk can be found at some libraries and at WAGS and the Battye Library in Perth. When the AGCI disk was completed the photocopied cards were then returned to the Goldfields Family History Society which sadly closed its doors 3 yrs ago.

Should you have any photographs of your relatives memorial and would like it added to the database do let me know via the contact form.

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My name is Moya Sharp, I live in Kalgoorlie Western Australia and have worked most of my adult life in the history/museum industry. I have been passionate about history for as long as I can remember and in particular the history of my adopted home the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia. Through my website I am committed to providing as many records and photographs free to any one who is interested in the family and local history of the region.

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