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Mulloon Cemetery
Southern Tablelands Region, New South Wales, Australia

Mulloon Cemetery

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Contributed by Barry Stephenson, May 31, 2004 [barry.stephenson@homemail.com.au]. Total records = 6.

To reach this cemetery the turn off to the property is 12.8 klms from Bungendore on the Braidwood Road.

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 the cemetery.

Burials in the family plot are those of the Scott family, who were the original owners of the property.

I walked and read this cemetery in May of 2004. Only six of the named listed on the headstones are buried in the family plot.

- Barry Stephenson

Cemetery Records

Scott, Charles Albert, b. Mulloon, d. 23 Jan 1911 Mulloon, age: 48yr, s/o William & Finit Bassingwaighte
Scott, Finit Bassingwaighte, b. Gladesville, d. 1 Jun 1881 Sydney, age: 43yr, d/o Edward & Susannah Wright
Scott, Foster William, d. 1992, age: 88yr, s/o Charles Albert & Ada Hines, bur. Nanar Glen
Scott, George Edward, b. Mulloon, d. 26 Jul 1925 Gulgong, age: 61yr, s/o William & Finit Bassingwaighte, bur. C of E Gulong
Scott, Mary Ann, b. Mulloon, d. 16 Dec 1888 Mulloon, age: 23yr, d/o William & Finit Bassingwaighte
Scott, Volney James, b. Mulloon, d. 5 Oct 1876 Mulloon, age: 9yr, s/o William & Finit Bassingwaighte
Scott, Wilfred Ernest, b. Mulloon, d. 31 Mar 1873 Mulloon, age: 8mths, s/o William & Finit Bassingwaighte
Scott, William Sydney, d. 11 Oct 1892 Northern Territory, age: 33yr, s/o William & Finit Bassingwaighte, bur. Northern Territory
Scott, William, d. 16 Feb 1905 Sydney, age: 73yr, s/o William & Elizabeth Davis

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