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Sheffield Cemetery
Sheffield, Tasmania, Australia

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Sheffield Cemetery

GPS: -41.372284, 146.305103

Sheffield Rd
Sheffield, Tasmania, Australia

Contact:
Kentish Town Council
PO Box 63 (69 High Street)
SHEFFIELD TAS 7306

Last updated: May 6, 2016
Total records: 21

Sheffield Cemetery is one of three cemeteries administered by Kentish Council. Other cemeteries are Railton General Cemetery and WIlmot General Cemetery.

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  • [BA] Barbara Alsop [balsop@bigpond.com]

Smith, Agnes Maxwell, d. 29 April 1947 aged 77 (wife of William), [BA]
Smith, Bertha Louise, d. 29 Nov 1983 aged 94, [BA]
Smith, Catherine Margaret, aged 83, [BA]
Smith, Coral May, d. 27 Apr 1955 and her husband, [BA]
Smith, Elizabeth, Row 18 No. 42 No headstone found, [BA]
Smith, Emily, wife of Oscar d.20 Mar 1983, [BA]
Smith, Ethel Florence, d. 1966, [BA]
Smith, Eva Harriet, d. 22 Oct 1978 aged 90, wife of Percy Norman Smith, [BA]
Smith, George, Row 14B No. 22 No headstone found, [BA]
Smith, Henry, d. 6 Oct 1914 aged 79, [BA]
Smith, James Francis, d. 3 Feb 1949, [BA]
Smith, Margaret Rose, d. 27 Jan 1966 aged 34, [BA]
Smith, Mary, d. 26 Oct 1918 aged 82, [BA]
Smith, Mary, d. June 1947, [BA]
Smith, Oscar, d. 1 Jul 53? (Hard to read as most letters were faded and lichened), [BA]
Smith, Percy Norman, d. 29 Oct 1962 aged 79, husband of Eva Harriet Smith, [BA]
Smith, Thomas Albert, d. 3 Aug 1968 aged 80 and their daughter, [BA]
Smith, Thomas, aged 63, [BA]
Smith, Walter, d. 5 Sep 1956, [BA]
Smith, William Harold, d. 21 Feb 1968 aged 82 husband of Bertha, [BA]
Smith, William, d. 18 Oct 1947 aged 77, [BA]

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