Mallala Catholic Cemetery
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As the township of Mallala developed in the 1870"s the Catholic population had neither church nor private cemetery. Travelling priests provided services untl St,Malachy"s Church was built in 1882, but for burials, the choice was Mallala General Cemetery on Feltwell Road which commenced in September 1869, or the Pinkerton Plains Catholic Cemetery, south of the River Light near Hamley Bridge--a long journey by horse--drawn hearse. In 1916 landholder Henry Edward Hallion donated a block from his land on Franks Road.,4 k.m.from Mallala for the purpose of a Catholic Church Cemetery, On13 December 1916 a portion of Section 272 was officially transferred to the Catholic Church Endowment Inc, The Mallala Catholic Cemetery is a quiet and peaceful place, situated on a back road, surrounded by small trees and native mallees,interspersed with small cassias With only 27 graves out of a possible 260,it would seem likely to remain as it is for some time to come.
Family names recorded are Hallion, Howard, Meaney, Heilmar, Guldon, Smallacombe, and Temby ,.Detailed information is held at the Mallala Museum
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- St. Malachy"s Burial Register
- Durdin Funeral Directors
- Taylor and Forgie Funeral Directors
- Mattiske Funerals
- Parish Information Jack Angus and Jim Hallion.
- Genealogy Society S.A.
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