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Saint Peter Churchyard
Rosegarland, New Norfolk Council, Tasmania, Australia

Saint Peter Churchyard is just south of Gretna, which is north of New Norfolk, in the northwest Hobart region. Cemetery is no longer used.

This is not a complete listing of burials! The records below were provided by contributors to Cemetery Records Online. Last edited Mar 19, 2007. Total records = 14.

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Abel, Alexander, d. Macquaire Plains 1856, s/o William and Mary Ann, [JT]
Abel, Emanuel, d. Macquaire Plains 1856, s/o William and Mary Ann, [JT]
Abel, George, d. Macquaire Plains 1856, s/o William and Mary Ann, [JT]
Abel, Henry, d. Macquaire Plains 1856, s/o William and Mary Ann, [JT]
Abel, James, d. Macquaire Plains 1856, s/o William and Mary Ann, [JT]
Abel, John, d. Macquaire Plains 1856, s/o William and Mary Ann, [JT]
Abel, Mary Ann (Morey), b. England about 1778. d. Macquaire Plains 1856 in storm while anchored in the cove, she and children are buried with William, [JT]
Abel, Mary Ann, d. Macquaire Plains 1856, d/o William and Mary Ann, [JT]
Abel, Rebecca, d. Macquaire Plains 1856, d/o William and Mary Ann, [JT]
Abel, Sarah, d. Macquaire Plains 1856, d/o William and Mary Ann, [JT]
Abel, Thomas, d. Macquaire Plains 1856, s/o William and Mary Ann, [JT]
Abel, Thomas, d. Macquaire Plains 1856, s/o William and Mary Ann, [JT]
Abel, William, b. Warwickshire 1776, d. "The Corners" 1850 and his wife, "In memory of our Pioneer Ancestors", s/w Mary Ann and 12 children, [JT]
Abel, William, d. Macquaire Plains 1856, s/o William and Mary Ann, [JT]

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