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Hazeldell Cemetery
Southern Tablelands Region, New South Wales, Australia

Hazeldell Cemetery

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Contributed by Barry Stephenson, May 31, 2004, last edited Apr 03, 2009 [barry.stephenson@homemail.com.au]. Total records = 10.

The Hazeldell property turnoff is located 16.8 klms from on the Bungendore Braidwood Road. The cemetery is a further 3 klms down a dirt road on the left hand side of the road on the slope of a hill.

This is a private family cemetery, which is located on private 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. Nine names located, additional information provided from death certificates.

- Barry Stephenson

Cemetery Records

Conlon, Elizabeth, b. Scotland, d. 11 Dec 1868 Lake Bathurst, age: 96yr
Conlon, John, b. Meath, Ireland, d. 28 Jun 1862 Elmgrove, age: 71yr, s/o John & Mary
Hyland, John, d. 17 Aug 1836 Boro, age: 31yr, s/o Matthew & Mary McIntyre
Hyland, Luke, b. Parramatta, d. 10 Dec 1957 Long Swamp, age: 52yr, s/o Matthew & Mary McIntyre
Hyland, Mary McIntyre, d. 11 May 1850 Boro, age: 73yr
Hyland, Matthew, b. Ireland, d. 23 Nov 1844 Hylands Retreat, age: 55yr
Hyland, Thomas, b. Prospect, d. 10 Jul 1863 Goulburn, age: 56yr, s/o Matthew & Mary McIntyre
O'Brien, Patrick, b. Cork, Ireland, d. 18 Feb 1860 Tarago, age: 54yr
Summerill, Fanny Julia, b. Parramatta, d. 11 Nov 1865 Long Swamp, age: 7yrs 6mths, d/o James & Mary Ann Hyland
Taylor, Anne,
b. Cork, Ireland, d. 27 Jul 1857 Fairy Meadow, age: 47yr, unmarked grave

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