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From: Peter Applebee <>
Subject: Re: [[AUS-CEM]] GREENSBOROUGH CEMETERIES - No: 3
Date: Sat, 08 Jan 2005 15:47:35 +1030
References: <6.1.2.0.0.20050108132334.01964c00@mail.tpg.com.au>
In-Reply-To: <6.1.2.0.0.20050108132334.01964c00@mail.tpg.com.au>


For reference of the List,

a Web Page has been done on the Beale Family

http://members.datafast.net.au/~bmj/page06.html

and I have seen a Preview of a web page covering this Cemetery and its
Church, including Transcripts and Head stone photos. Which when last spoke
to the Author it would possibly be in place Mid Jan, on his return from
holidays.


Regards Peter Applebee

At 01:45 PM 1/8/2005, you wrote:
>Hi Folks;
>
> Having picked up on two of the cemeteries in the Greensborough (Vic)
> area I thought I would provide information on the third one in the
> general area - St Katherine's Church of England. The church and cemetery
> has been noted as being in Greensborough and St Helena. It was
> interesting to finally research this old church and cemetery having
> driven by it on many occasions.
>
>David
>-----------------------------------------------------------------
>ST KATHERINE'S CHURCH OF ENGLAND CEMETERY (St Helena/Greensborough):
>
>This small church was build in 1856 to the memory of the wife of Major
>Anthony Beale, Katherine Rose Beale, and was known as "Rose Chapel". When
>Anthony Beale died he willed the Chapel and three acres of land to the
>Church of England. It was then known as St Katherine's.
>
>Major Anthony Beale came to Port Phillip District in 1839 after serving as
>the Paymaster for the East India Company until 1834. He set up an estate
>in the north of early Melbourne and the house he built was named St Helena
>as the East India Company had been responsible for the island of St Helena
>for many years and he had served on the island. The family to the Port
>Phillip District came by way of Van Dieman's Land, now Tasmania.
>
>The Churchyard was initially the burial place of the Beales and
>family/friends but over time this changed and the cemetery became the
>resting place for many other as well as a number of notable people
>including Walter Withers, the well-known painter and Graham Webster, a
>Police Magistrate for Victoria.
>
>The church stood for many years until the bushfires in February 1957
>destroyed it. Following the bushfire, the church was restored and still
>stands today on St Helena's Road.
>
>You can find at the church:
>* bronze plaque on the outside wall providing a chronology of history of
>the church.
>* memorial tablets inside the church for the Beale family members and the
>Vicars of the church.
>* a memorial for three of the great grandsons of Anthony Beale - Robert
>Anthony Beale, Harold Lindsay Wilcox and Robert Henry James who died in
>World War 1.
>
>Mr Neil Hanson transcribed the inscriptions on all the memorials and
>tombstones at the Church before the 1957 bushfires and copies of his work
>can be found at the GSV and the AIGS as well as at SAG in Sydney. The
>records now also include a list of people interred in the cemetery where
>there is no grave-stone. There are approximately 200 plus people buried in
>the church cemetery. The list of burials and memorials was later updated
>by C. Bromby in 1979.
>
>Surnames found buried at the church include:
>* Adamson * Beale * Brown * Evens/Evans * Fielding
>* Maplestone * McLean * Maddison * Wingrove * Page
>* Flintoff * Whittingham * Yeaman * Hiddlestone * Matthews
>just to list up a few.
>
>One of the memorials notes:
>" In memory of
>Onesephorus James
>first born of Katherine Rose and Anthony Beale,
>who was accidentally drowned in the River Tamar, Launceston, V.D.L
>14th August, 1839, aged 24 years
>In the midst of life we are in death."
>
>This historic small church (and cemetery) has been looked after by the
>congregation over the years. It is worthwhile visiting the church and
>cemetery as it is one of the first in the colony of Victoria, or Port
>Phillip District as it was at the time and part of New South Wales.
>
>********************************************************************
>David Weatherill Email:
> Bundoora, Victoria, Australia
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>
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