The theme for Week 40 is 'Cemetery', and the information to be found on tombstones and in cemeteries cannot be discounted. From visiting cemeteries in person to finding online cemetery records to uncovering photos of headstones, I have had some wonderful finds. The information found on headstones can be remarkably varied in content, with anything from a simple name to the details of parents, spouse, children and dates and places of birth and death. Sometimes finding one relative in a cemetery leads to the discovery of several more, with whole generations of family all buried in the same location.
The
photograph above is the Mulholland family plot in Eurobin, Victoria.
The plot includes two main headstones and several plaques.
The
main headstone is for my great great grandfather David Mulholland who
died 10 April 1902, age 71 and his wife Eliza Jane who died 30 October
1925, age 95. Also included on the headstone are three infant children -
Samuel Thomas, died 28 April 1879, age 3 months ; Margaret died 5
September 1885 age 10 years, and an unnamed infant son who died 26
January 1887 age 10 days.
Sadly,
the three children named on the headstone all died as infants within a
few weeks of each other - Henry Mulholland, died 29 January 1872 aged 4
years 8 months, Margaret Jane Mulholland who died 2 February 1872 aged 6
years 4 months and Thomas Mulholland who died 14 February 1872 aged 1
year 2 months. A stark reminder of the perils of childhood and how
disease could carry off several family members in rapid succession - all
three died of diphtheria.



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