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Leigh Cemetery
Leigh Township, Northland Province, New Zealand

Leigh is east of Warkworth on the coast, high cliffs and a few tiny little shell strewn bays, with houses clinging to the steep hillsides, a township with one shop, a fish processing factory and about a 100 houses further back where the land becomes flatter, its a beautiful spot which many people never find and isn't on regular tourist route around NZ. The cemetery is in the best spot of all right on the edge of the cliff, with a view to die for, looking out at the Little Barrier and the Great Barrier Island and the blue Pacific ocean.

This is not a complete listing of burials! The records below were provided by contributors to Cemetery Records Online. Total records = 15.

Contributor's Index:

Clarke, Charles Septimus, b. 1844, d. 27 Mar 1929, husband Mary Ann, [LS]
Pratt, Maud Mary, b. 1870, d. 23 Dec 1898, wife of W N Pratt, [LS]
Wyatt, Albert Bruce, d. 30 Sep 1937, son of Albert & Voilet E Wyatt, [LS]
Wyatt, Clara, b. 1877, d. 25 Feb 1955, wife of Robert Henry Wyatt, [LS]
Wyatt, Elizabeth Jane, b. 1842, d. 17 Jun 1910, Wife of John Wyatt, [LS]
Wyatt, George, b. 1874, d. 1909, [LS]
Wyatt, Heather Maureen, b. 1931, d. 2 Sep 1932,, [LS]
Wyatt, John (The Elder), b. 4 Dec 1818, d. 4 Jul 1898 husband of Mary Ann, [LS]
Wyatt, John Charles, b. 1863, d. 1950, [LS]
Wyatt, John, b. 1842, d. 22 Jul 1918, Husband Elizabeth Jane Wyatt, [LS]
Wyatt, Lawence, b. 1906, d. 1924 son of George & Maud, [LS]
Wyatt, Margaret Matheson Bailey, b. 1862, d. 1931, [LS]
Wyatt, Mary Ann, b. 20 Aug 1819, d. 29 Jan 1900, wife of John Wyatt, [LS]
Wyatt, Maud, b. 1878, d. 1961, [LS]
Wyatt, Robert Henry, b. 1872, d. 19 Jan 1967 husband of Clara Wyatt, [LS]

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