Photos of headstones and transcriptions
Headstones from Cemeteries of Tasmania
Northern Midlands Council Cemeteries & Burial Database (Evandale, Longford, Avoca, Campbell Town, Ross & surrounding areas)
City burials
Carr Villa Memorial Park (Launceston, since 1905)
Millingtons Record Search (Hobart)
“This link searches the four Cemeteries operated by Millingtons – Cornelian Bay, Kingston Regional, East Risdon and Cambridge.”
Tricia Ditterichtrt
March 30, 2016 at 11:55pmLooking for my husband’s grandfather who was The Rev Ditterich
ccphotos
April 12, 2016 at 8:23amAfraid I can’t you there. Sorry. Other than suggesting you contact the states archives (http://www.linc.tas.gov.au/) who I think manage the Uniting Church archives
kendylle kelly
December 13, 2016 at 7:06amHi I was wondering if it would please be at all possible to get a complete list of all the cemeteries, burial grounds and graveyards that once existed in Launceston and the surrounding suburbs. as I would love to be able to look up old photos and visit the areas. thank you
kendylle kelly
December 13, 2016 at 7:11amNever mind, it was in the open my eyes section up the top
Monissa Whiteley
December 13, 2016 at 7:19amGlad you found it!
I’m want to get to all the actual locations to get photos of the sites as they are now, but it doesn’t seem to be happening.
Irene gage
March 3, 2017 at 10:12amHi just wondering if by any chance I’m looking for Henry William gage burial 1867 Campbelltown can’t seem to find much on him all know is he died Campbelltown his wife Alice have know idea either any help if you on Henry William gage he was a convict thank you
Monissa Whiteley
March 3, 2017 at 10:32amI can’t help you, sorry. Burials can be hard to find.
Have you tried asking on the Tasmanian genealogy Facebook group or the Rootsweb mailing list?
malcolm spence
May 31, 2019 at 1:50amDear sirs,
My Great grandparents Jane Rudd and James Kelly got married in St Martins church in Queenstown on 12th jan 1900 and I was wondering if there is a record of their marriage.
Also James Kelly passed away in 1905 in Queenstown in a mining accident . I was hoping that maybe you had a record of his death in your archives.I have checked the LINC archives for Tasmania with no luck.
Regards
Malcolm Spence