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Mount Torrens General Cemetery
Mount Torrens, Adelaide Hills, South Australia

Mount Torrens General is about a kilometre East of Mount Torrens. To reach the cemetery turn east of the main road in Mount Torrens into Prescott Street. The entrance to the Cemetery is off the Mt Torrens/Tungkillo Road near the end of Prescott Street.

Gumeracha Council in South Australia maintained this cemetery. Adelaide Hills Council amalgamated four previous council areas, Gumeracha Council being one of them.

This is not a complete listing of burials for this cemetery. The records below were provided by contributors to Interment.net. Last edited Jan 05, 2007. Total records = 8.

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Burton, Elizabeth Ann, b. 1835 England, d. 14 Jan 1912, w/o James Burton, d/o William & Agnes Lane, [GS]
Gowland, Eliza, d. 15/1/1922, age: 82yr, Mother, s/w & w/o George, [SH]
Gowland, George, d. 25/2/1923, age: 83yr, Father, In Loving Memory of Eliza and George Gowland, [SH]
Simmons, Clifton Harrison, b. 17 Feb 1901, d. 23 May 1952, h/o Elizabeth Grace (Doll) Simmons, s/o Thomas & Rebecca Simmons, [GS]
Simmons, Elizabeth Grace (Doll), b. 8 Apr 1902, d. 3 Aug 1967, w/o Clifton Harrison Simmons, d/o William & Harriet Harding, [GS]
Simmons, Rebecca, b. 23 Mar 1864, d. 17 Feb 1901, w/o Thomas Simmons, d/o William & Ann Harrison, [GS]
Simmons, Thomas, b. 17 Jan 1859, d. 15 Jun 1939, h/o Rebecca Simmons, s/o William & Elizabeth Simmons, [GS]
Simmons, William, b. 1828 Dev England, d. 12 Aug 1866, h/o Elizabeth Ann Simmons, s/o Thomas & Honor Symons, [GS]
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