St Marks Anglican Church & Cemetery, Deloraine.

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Opened 1859, to replace an earlier church opened in the 1840s.

Photo prior to extensions
c.1901
Google maps
Organ & interior photos

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Cornwall Chronicle 8 March 1856
Cornwall Chronicle, 8 March 1856

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St. Mark’s Church. Deloraine.-This Church was opened on 31st ultimo by Archdeacon Reibey. There was a large attendance of residents in the neighbourhood. The Revds. Messrs Irwin, Hales, and Chambers, assisted with the Rev. J. M’lntyre, the minister of the place. The Archdeacon preached and the communion was administered. About £65 was collected, in the evening a meeting was held in the old building, when resolutions similar to those adopted at the recent meetings at Launceston and Hobart Town were passed. Besides the clergymen named, and the Rev. M. Williams, the following gentlemen addressed the meeting-Messrs. Greenway, A F. Rooke. Dr. Rook, Mr. J. K Archer. The Local Committee consists of the following-Messrs. Rooke, Pitt, Munce, and Rockliffe, and the Churchwardens.
The Examiner via the Courier, 8 April 1859

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Graves are behind the church. I don’t know of any photos or transcriptions of the headstones online.

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I therefore resectfully inform your lordship that the grave-yard of Deloraine Church Property is now in the possession of a licensed victualler, Mr. J. Thomas, of the “Bush Inn,” of this town, who has erected a pigsty, skittle-ground, and timber-yard thereon, in addition to depasturing his cattle on the sacred resting place of the departed.
Cornwall Chronicle, 8 December 1849

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11 thoughts on “St Marks Anglican Church & Cemetery, Deloraine.

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    Jennifer Hall

    January 11, 2017 at 4:49am

    I saw your page on the internet about St. Marks Church, Deloraine. I was wondering if you could tell me if you found any grave for the name Edward Hooper 1900, he was my late husbands ancestor and we have been having trouble finding his grave and notice what could possibly be him in a book that was published.

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      Monissa Whiteley

      January 11, 2017 at 5:36am

      I’m afraid not. I had another look through the photos I have in case it turned up in the background, but no luck. Sorry.

      I only have “overall” photos rather than individual photos (it was a quick visit) so it might be there and I missed it.

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    Jacqueline Bramich

    January 11, 2017 at 3:17pm

    I am looking for a photograph of the headstone of Joseph Bramich who died in 1882. He is buried with his wife Martha and son Arthur Joseph at St. Mark’s church, Deloraine. Are you able to help with perhaps a location as my daughter will be in Deloraine in the next couple of days and would like to find the grave. I am also looking for a headstone for Thomas Bramich (son of above Joseph). He is buried with his dau Hilda May died 1894 and wife Ann died 1926. Thomas Bramich died in 1926 the same year as his wife. Thomas may also be buried at St. Mark’s Church in Deloraine. Please reply as soon as you can. It would be really appreciated.

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    Fay Urquhart

    March 2, 2017 at 12:05pm

    Would you please tell me if St Marks at Deloraine was previously the United Church of England. I would like to visit my great, great, great
    Grandmother Louisa Pointon’s grave.
    Thank you for any information.

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      Monissa Whiteley

      March 2, 2017 at 9:47pm

      The Anglican Church was known as the United Church of England and Ireland. (The Church of England united with the Church of the Ireland.) So that would be St Marks.

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    Joy Jones

    October 21, 2019 at 8:09am

    I believe that Thomas Wadley is buried in this graveyard his death was on 18 Oct 1879. Is his grave marked or can you tell me the location.

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      Monissa Whiteley

      October 22, 2019 at 9:38am

      Is he the husband of Rebecca and brother of William?
      I don’t remember seeing it there.

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    Hayley Manning

    October 23, 2019 at 8:30am

    Hi i have looked through St Marks burial list but cant find Louisa Pointon nee Wright. Is she buried at St Marks Cemetry Deloraine please?
    Thanks Hayley
    Hayleymanning65@gmail.com

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      Monissa Whiteley

      October 23, 2019 at 9:38pm

      I just take photo 🙂 Someone else who comes past might know.

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      Debra Jupp

      August 14, 2021 at 6:51am

      Hi Hayley, where did you view the burial list please?

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    phill gleeson

    November 1, 2020 at 12:20am

    Hi I was wondering about my GG Grandfather James Bennett who was buried at St Mark’s 24 August 1890, does he have a headstone and also is the a data base for this cemetery online please

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