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Currandooley Cemetery
Bungendore, Southern Tablelands Region, New South Wales, Australia

Contributed by Barry Stephenson, Jun 01, 2004 [barry.stephenson@homemail.com.au]. Total records = 11.

The property this cemetery is on is 6 klms from Bungendore on the Tarago Road. The cemetery is a further 5 kms drive along a dirt road through the property.

This is a private family cemetery, which is located on private property. The majority of burials are those of the Osborne family, the owners of the property.

It is best to contact the property owners in advance for permission if you wish to visit this cemetery.

I walked and read this cemetery in May of 2004.

- Barry Stephenson

Cemetery Records

Montague, Ellen (nee Poulter), b. Camberley England, d. 29 Jun 1942 Currendooley, age: 55yr, d/o Richard
Montague, Percival (Monty), d. 13 Jul 1966
Osborne, Amy Marguerite (Daisy) (nee Madden), b. 1874 Sydney, d. 1946 East Melbourne, age: 72yr
Osborne, Edwin Francis Fitzroy, b. 18 May 1873, d. 2 Sep 1895 Lucknow India, age: 22yr
Osborne, Elizabeth Jane (nee Athinson), b. no dates, w/o Pat Hill Osborne
Osborne, Henry, b. 4 Apr 1866, d. 7 Mar 1936, age: 70, s/o Pat Hill and Elizabeth Jane Atkinson
Osborne, Majorie Granville (nee Ryrie), b. Cooma, d. 18 Jan 1970 Canberra, age: 72, d/o Granville
Osborne, Pat Hill, b. 20 May 1902, d. 17 Oct 1902 Currendooley, age: 70, s/o Henry and Sarah
Osborne, Pat John Bryan, b. Melbourne, d. 23 Dec 1965 Canberra, age: 65, s/o Henry and Amy Madden
Peake, Edwin Andrew b. 30 Nov 1901, d. 2 Jun 1902, age: 6 mths
Pringle, Ellen, b. Currendooley, d. 10 Sep 1859 Currendooley, age: 3 wks, d/o James and Rebecca Valence
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