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Photographed and Transcribed by Lorraine and Blue Larment
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BORANING CEMETERY - WILLIAMS-QUINDANNING ROAD


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WILLIAMS CEMETERY (NEW)


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OLD WILLIAMS CEMETERY


There is a sign at the gateway to the Cemetery which reads:
The Hammersley family gave the Church of England this piece of land by deed of gift. No records of the cemetery being consecrated can be located.
Mr Henery (sic) Grainger, a farmer at the Bannister town site, who died in 1876, would be one of the earliest known internments.
There are approximately 30 unknown graves and many of these are state burials, ex convicts and ticket-of-leave men.
At the entrance to the cemetery a large rock carries a plaque listing the above names. An inscription on the plaque reads:
Compiled and erected by Keith Palmer 1982
Information from memorial tablets and cemetery register at Shire Council, Williams; old police occurrence books at Williams Police Station - Enquirer of Act 1886; Narrogin Observer; Book of Williams; and local knowledge.
Listed on plaque at the entrance to the cemetery:-
North East corner, State burials - Known interments.
TWO CHINAMEN, Names Unknown.

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