Payneham Cemetery

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Payneham Cemetery
Details
Established1864
Location
CountryAustralia
Coordinates34°54′08″S 138°38′38″E / 34.9022379°S 138.6440022°E / -34.9022379; 138.6440022Coordinates: 34°54′08″S 138°38′38″E / 34.9022379°S 138.6440022°E / -34.9022379; 138.6440022
Owned byPayneham And Dudley Park Cemetries Trust Inc[1]
No. of interments>10,000
Find a GravePayneham Cemetery

Payneham Cemetery, located on Marian Road, Payneham South, South Australia was established by the Argent Street Primitive Methodist church with the first burial occurring in 1864.

History[]

The land (Allotment 107 of Section 285) was purchased by the Argent Street Church Trustees from Henry Ellis in 1846. A Primitive Methodist church was opened in 1859 and burials commenced in the cemetery in 1864.

There has been significant grave reuse, to the extent that the cemetery was considered not eligible for State heritage protection in 1990, on 26 October 2006 the 1864 cemetery reserve, all headstones and monuments was added to the local register.[2]

Interments[]

  • Gustave Adrian Barnes (1877–1921) – artist
  • Fanny Kate Boadicea Cocks (1875–1954) – policewoman and welfare worker
  • (Harry) (1829–1918) – adventurer, journalist and preacher
  • Sir Darcy Rivers Warren Cowan (1885–1958) – medical practitioner and advocate of effective treatment of tuberculosis
  • John Creswell (1858–1909) – company secretary
  • Samuel Forsyth (1881–1960) – Methodist minister and Ida Muriel Forsyth née Brummitt (1884–1953) – nurse and community worker
  • Richard Witty Foster (1856–1932) – storekeeper, farmer and politician
  • Alfred Edward Gerard (1877–1950) – merchant and Aboriginal welfare worker
  • Reginald Charles (Rex) Ingamells (1913–1955) – poet and editor
  • (1865–1966) – Methodist minister
  • Robert Kelly (1845–1920) – pastoralist and politician
  • (1882–1969) – sheep-breeder and agriculturalist
  • Andrew Alexander Kirkpatrick (1848–1928) – printer and politician
  • Serena Lake (1842–1902) – evangelist and suffragist
  • Sir Edward Lucas (1857–1950) – draper and politician
  • James Waddell Marshall (1845–1925) – merchant
  • Robert Mitchell (1851–1929) – Presbyterian clergyman
  • Elizabeth Webb Nicholls (1850–1943) – social reformer
  • (1848–1932) – prospector
  • George Searcy (1855–1927) – Australian sportsman, sports official and accountant
  • Brian Wibberley (died 1944) – minister of Kent Town Methodist Church

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