Gundaroo Catholic Pioneer Cemetery
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The Gundaroo Catholic Pioneer Cemetery is on the Sutton Road opposite the beginning of Back Creek Road a few kilometres south of
Gundaroo Gundaroo is a small village in the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales, Australia and in Yass Valley Council. It is situated to the east of the Yass River, about north of Sutton, about west of the Lake George range. At the , Gundaroo ...
, New South Wales, Australia. A plaque at the entranceway reads:
This
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was gifted to the Catholic community by Donald Roderick Macleod, a
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. The Reverend Gilliard Smith was refusing to bury non-
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at the burial ground at Upper Gundaroo, attached to the Anglican Church of St. Luke. The earliest burials here were in 1857 of Mary Hughes and Mugwill & Bridget Donnelly of Bywong. Burials included non-Catholics. Many Catholic pioneer families such as Massy, Leahy, Booth, Donnelly & Hughes are represented.


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including a cemetery plan and transcript of headstone inscriptions Roman Catholic cemeteries in Australia Cemeteries in New South Wales 1857 establishments in Australia