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The Grace Plains Bible Christian Chapel was located 5 miles north of Mallala on land surveyed in 1864.  
 
The Grace Plains Bible Christian Chapel was located 5 miles north of Mallala on land surveyed in 1864.  
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Some of the earliest families to settle at Grace Plains were Marshman, Webster, Worden, Franks, March, Schnieder, Broster, Tiller, Biggs, Bartlett, Adam, Moody, Streeter and Cherryman. The chapel has now been sold and is a private residence.  
 
Some of the earliest families to settle at Grace Plains were Marshman, Webster, Worden, Franks, March, Schnieder, Broster, Tiller, Biggs, Bartlett, Adam, Moody, Streeter and Cherryman. The chapel has now been sold and is a private residence.  
  
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Revision as of 02:54, 14 March 2012

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Town or Locality: pt Sec 483 Hundred of Grace. (Now Lot 25, Section 483 or corner Nairn Road and Balaklava Road)
Year constructed: 1970/01/01
Used for: Chapel and school
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The Grace Plains Bible Christian Chapel was located 5 miles north of Mallala on land surveyed in 1864.

Pioneers were able to purchase acreage for about two pounds per acre. Mr Robert Marshman, a local blacksmith and butcher, gave a piece of land for the Chapel to be erected in 1868. The Chapel was opened in November of that year possibly built by Mr Mathew with much work and material provided by the settlers.

In about 1872 a Day School was opened at the Chapel with about 60 children in attendance. The first teacher was probably a Mr Adams.

A new Church replaced the Chapel in 1910.

Mrs Gehan {nee Rose Tiller} who was born in 1884, was baptised in the original Chapel. Rose had married Edward Lewis Irish who died in1941,and sixteen years after Lewis's death, she married again. Her second husband was Bertie Elliott Walter Gehan. She became the first bride married in the new Church.

The Grace Plains Congregation was for a short time connected to both the Balaklava and the Gawler Circuit but in 1887 Grace Plains became the head of its own Circuit. Preaching places included Pinery, Woolsheds and Kangaroo Flat. Social activities in the early years included the Choir, Bible Study Groups, Ladies Guild, Christian Endeavour and the Literary Society. A friendly game of cricket arranged by Mr G. Broster between the Grace Plains and Barabba Literary Societies was one of the first in the area.

Some of the earliest families to settle at Grace Plains were Marshman, Webster, Worden, Franks, March, Schnieder, Broster, Tiller, Biggs, Bartlett, Adam, Moody, Streeter and Cherryman. The chapel has now been sold and is a private residence.

Related Articles

Sources

  • His Spirit Comes. E.A. Curnow. Published by Uniting Church in South Australia.
Grace Plains Methodist Church
Grace Plains Methodist Church
Grace Plains Cairn
Grace Plains Cairn


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