This CD presents, as a single pdf file,
inscriptions on headstones and plaques in five old cemeteries in the Pine Rivers
District, as transcribed, indexed and compiled for publication during 2001 and
2002 by Rosemary Kopittke. The material has been previously released as a set of
two microfiche by QFHS; this re-release on CD makes the resource much more
accessible and allows searching of the text of the full publication using
Acrobat Reader.
The five cemeteries covered are Bunya Cemetery (Bunya Road, Bunya); Dayboro
Cemetery (McKenzie St, Dayboro); Lawnton Cemetery (Norfolk Ave, Lawnton);
Samford Cemetery (School Rd, Samford Village); and Samsonvale Cemetery (Golds
Scrub Lane, Samsonvale). The earliest inscription (Samford) relates to the death
in 1866 of John Charles Richards, infant son of Thomas and Elizabeth Richards.
Bunya Cemetery is no longer in use but Dayboro, Lawnton, Samford and Samsonvale
Cemeteries all have recent burials. As well as the inscriptions, the file
includes a combined index to all names referred to on the inscriptions and a
sketch map of each cemetery, showing its sections. The entries cover
approximately 2,500 people and the file represents 149 pages of
inscriptions, maps and index.
The material on this CD is a valuable resource for family history research in
the district, especially as time and vandalism take their toll on the
headstones. As well as confirming or showing possible errors in the burial
register, the MIs often show family relationships for 3 or 4 generations,
including names of people not buried in the grave. Details can include parents,
birth place and date, marriage information, titles and honours. Neighbouring
plots can include related families.