LIST 67 - BURIALS - ST ANNES KISSING POINT

 
 
The  first burial was performed at St Annes on the 6th  September 1826.  During 
the remainder of the decade there were twenty  more burials performed.
 
The information recorded for each burial is as follows:
               burial date
               Christian name
               family name
               age
               abode
               civil status at time of death
               year and ship of arrival
               comments
               officiating minister
               reference number
 
Various miscellaneous remarks in the register have been  recorded as 'end-notes' 
at the bottom of the list.
 
The burials are listed in chronological order.
 
The Rev John Espie Keane was the first chaplain appointed to  the parish  but  
was replaced in 1827 by Rev Charles  Pleydell  Neale Wilton.
 
In  the original register the standard information recorded  was; burial  date,  
family name and Christian name  of  the  deceased, age,  place  of  abode,  civil  
status,  quality  or   profession (occasionally) and the officiating minister. 
The year and ship of arrival have been heavily researched outside the parish 
register.
 
For  the colonial born their year of birth and parents names  are recorded in 
the ship of arrival column.
 
The  reference  number would direct the reader  to  the  relevant entry in the 
original source document. The reference numbers  for St  Annes  run sequentially 
from 0001 to 0021 at the end  of  the decade. 
 
To  locate an entry on this list; firstly an alphabetical  search on the name 
would be made on List 52 using code "SAKP" from which the  date  of  burial  would 
be  retrieved,  secondly  using  the appropriate date, the burial would then 
be located on this list.


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