MARSHALL Peter Doyle -1918
contributed by: James Anderson
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Cemetery information:- St. Andrews Anglican Church is situated in the Chilton area, 28 km from Seymour on the R67. Glen Cotterrell of "Upper Chilton" farm is the steward of the church and cemetery. He has the church records available for any interested persons. Please phone before visiting. This is a complete record of all legible headstones. Concrete slabs have been placed over indentations in the ground where original graves occur.
Photographs by James Anderson
eGGSA captions done by: James Anderson. Information also available on the GGSA Cemetery CD:- Cemetery ID: 1994 Names in cemetery: 113 Google Earth Project Information:- GPSID: 2318
GPS: -32 22.550, 26 55.590
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