Alphabetical index of given names, surnames and placenames
| ABOLISHED  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
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| ABOUT  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
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| ACT  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
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| ADRIENNE  | 148_4871 | Joan Elizabeth RIGBY  
? Feb 1938 to 15 Mar 2002  
(husband Toby, children Georgna, Adrienne, Jennifer, Simon)  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
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| AGNES  | 148_4896 | husband  
Edward Westaway  
2 Apr 1954  
56 yrs  
wife  
Agnes May  
10 Jun 1994  
92 yrs  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
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| AGNES  | 148_4897 | husband  
Edward Westaway  
2 Apr 1954  
56 yrs  
wife  
Agnes May  
10 Jun 1994  
92 yrs  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
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| ALBERT  | 149_4909 | Albert Shield  
20-2-1914 to 11-8-2002  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
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| ALDERMAN  | 148_4866 | Alderman Robert Mills  
Descendants of Moggill Pioneers  
Len Kelly  
Mabel Kelly  
Bruce Sugars  
Wendy Smith  
Merv Smith  
Keith Watson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
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| ALEX  | 148_4876 | David Alexander Aspinall  
16-2-1950 to 15-1-1998  
wife Kym  
children Joel, Leah  
father Alex  
Brother Robert  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
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| ALEXANDER  | 148_4876 | David Alexander Aspinall  
16-2-1950 to 15-1-1998  
wife Kym  
children Joel, Leah  
father Alex  
Brother Robert  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
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| ALICE  | 148_4883 | Alice Kate Westaway  
8 Jun 1946  
77 yrs  
husband  
William Henry  
18 Nov 1949  
86 yrs  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
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| ALL  | 149_4915 | Saint Michael and all angels  
Anglican, Moggill  
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| ALWAYS  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
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| ANDREW  | 148_4868 | Suzanne Jayne LUTTRELL  
died London 11 Jul 1998  
aged 28  
daughter of Julie and Denis  
sister of Andrew and Michael  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
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| ANGELS  | 149_4915 | Saint Michael and all angels  
Anglican, Moggill  
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| ANNE  | 148_4880 | George Edward  
husband of Anne Jane BIRD  
19 Nov 1907  
68 yrs  
son  
Graham  
26 Sep 1919  
34 yrs  
Anne Jane BIRD  
18 Oct 1928  
81 yrs  
son  
Edwin BIRD  
28 Jul 1941  
60 yrs  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
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| ANNE  | 148_4881 | Anne Matilda BIRD  
7 Feb 1960  
83 yrs  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
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| ANNIE  | 149_4911 | Annie Black  
21 Sep 1941  
aged 76  
daughter  
Beryl Ivy  
1 Aug 1932  
aged 17   
William Black  
6 Dec 1960  
age 76  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
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| ANOTHER  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
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| ANSTEAD  | 148_4865 | Anstead  
Bache  
Bainbridge  
Baker  
Bird  
Black  
Boyle  
Campbell  
Currie  
Doyle  
Else  
Finlay  
Gibson  
Guscott  
Hallett  
Holz  
Hooper  
Lather  
Lewis  
Makepeace  
McLeod  
Mitchell  
Moffitt  
Owens  
Pook  
Randall  
Roper  
Sexton  
Shield  
Stafford  
Stanley  
Stock  
Sugars  
Sherrin  
Sinnamon  
Twine  
Westaway  
Westcott  
Wilson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
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| ANSTEAD  | 148_4892 | wife  
Isabella Brown Anstead  
B: 1 Jun 1891  
D: 13 Oct 1956  
husband  
Joseph Thomas Anstead  
B: 31 Aug 1876  
D: 9 Aug 1969  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
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| ANSTEAD  | 148_4893 | wife  
Isabella Brown Anstead  
B: 1 Jun 1891  
D: 13 Oct 1956  
husband  
Joseph Thomas Anstead  
B: 31 Aug 1876  
D: 9 Aug 1969  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
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| ANSTEAD  | 148_4894 | wife  
Isabella Brown Anstead  
B: 1 Jun 1891  
D: 13 Oct 1956  
husband  
Joseph Thomas Anstead  
B: 31 Aug 1876  
D: 9 Aug 1969  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
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| ANSTEAD  | 148_4899 | William Anstead  
B: 31-3-1904   
D: 11-8-1989  
Violet Anstead  
B: 1-2-1900  
D: 3-10-1985  
Raymond John Anstead  
B: 8-12-1947  
D: 15-2-1979  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
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| ANSWER  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
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| ANY  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
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| ANYONE  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
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| APPEARS  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
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| APPROPRIATE  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| ARE  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| ASPINALL  | 148_4876 | David Alexander Aspinall  
16-2-1950 to 15-1-1998  
wife Kym  
children Joel, Leah  
father Alex  
Brother Robert  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| ASSOCIATION  | IMG_0461 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
  | 
| ASSOCIATION  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| AUCKLAND  | 148_4870 | Maurice Davis SUTHERLAND  
b: Auckland 7 Dec 1917  
d: Brisbane 14 Jul 2001  
(husband of Margaret)  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| AUTHORITIES  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| BACHE  | 148_4865 | Anstead  
Bache  
Bainbridge  
Baker  
Bird  
Black  
Boyle  
Campbell  
Currie  
Doyle  
Else  
Finlay  
Gibson  
Guscott  
Hallett  
Holz  
Hooper  
Lather  
Lewis  
Makepeace  
McLeod  
Mitchell  
Moffitt  
Owens  
Pook  
Randall  
Roper  
Sexton  
Shield  
Stafford  
Stanley  
Stock  
Sugars  
Sherrin  
Sinnamon  
Twine  
Westaway  
Westcott  
Wilson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| BACK  | 148_4869 | John Brian Douglas BACK  
22-03-1960 to 17-06-1999  
remembered by wife Lesley,   
twin 10 month sons Brendan and Justin  
and parents Brian and Jill  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| BAINBRIDGE  | 148_4865 | Anstead  
Bache  
Bainbridge  
Baker  
Bird  
Black  
Boyle  
Campbell  
Currie  
Doyle  
Else  
Finlay  
Gibson  
Guscott  
Hallett  
Holz  
Hooper  
Lather  
Lewis  
Makepeace  
McLeod  
Mitchell  
Moffitt  
Owens  
Pook  
Randall  
Roper  
Sexton  
Shield  
Stafford  
Stanley  
Stock  
Sugars  
Sherrin  
Sinnamon  
Twine  
Westaway  
Westcott  
Wilson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| BAINBRIDGE  | 148_4900 | Sth  
Bainbridge  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| BAKER  | 148_4865 | Anstead  
Bache  
Bainbridge  
Baker  
Bird  
Black  
Boyle  
Campbell  
Currie  
Doyle  
Else  
Finlay  
Gibson  
Guscott  
Hallett  
Holz  
Hooper  
Lather  
Lewis  
Makepeace  
McLeod  
Mitchell  
Moffitt  
Owens  
Pook  
Randall  
Roper  
Sexton  
Shield  
Stafford  
Stanley  
Stock  
Sugars  
Sherrin  
Sinnamon  
Twine  
Westaway  
Westcott  
Wilson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| BAKER  | 148_4884 | John Modral Baker  
12 4 1945  
aged 74  
wife  
Minnie Baker  
22 9 1956  
aged 74  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| BANKIER  | 148_4874 | Neale Thomas Denholm Bankier  
8 Dec 1950 to 20 Sep 1997  
(Jenny, Shelli, Colin)  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| BEING  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| BELLBOWRIE  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| BERT  | 149_4904 | Herbert W J Westcott (Bert)  
14 Oct 1934  
28 yrs  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| BERYL  | 149_4911 | Annie Black  
21 Sep 1941  
aged 76  
daughter  
Beryl Ivy  
1 Aug 1932  
aged 17   
William Black  
6 Dec 1960  
age 76  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| BICENTENARY  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| BIRD  | 148_4865 | Anstead  
Bache  
Bainbridge  
Baker  
Bird  
Black  
Boyle  
Campbell  
Currie  
Doyle  
Else  
Finlay  
Gibson  
Guscott  
Hallett  
Holz  
Hooper  
Lather  
Lewis  
Makepeace  
McLeod  
Mitchell  
Moffitt  
Owens  
Pook  
Randall  
Roper  
Sexton  
Shield  
Stafford  
Stanley  
Stock  
Sugars  
Sherrin  
Sinnamon  
Twine  
Westaway  
Westcott  
Wilson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| BIRD  | 148_4879 | George Bird  
8 Sep 1958  
aged 56  
John Bird  
8 Oct 1982  
aged 77  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| BIRD  | 148_4880 | George Edward  
husband of Anne Jane BIRD  
19 Nov 1907  
68 yrs  
son  
Graham  
26 Sep 1919  
34 yrs  
Anne Jane BIRD  
18 Oct 1928  
81 yrs  
son  
Edwin BIRD  
28 Jul 1941  
60 yrs  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| BIRD  | 148_4881 | Anne Matilda BIRD  
7 Feb 1960  
83 yrs  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| BIRD  | 148_4882 | John Bird  
7 Feb 1935  
65 yrs  
Emily J Bird  
5 Jul 1964  
84 yrs  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| BLACK  | 148_4865 | Anstead  
Bache  
Bainbridge  
Baker  
Bird  
Black  
Boyle  
Campbell  
Currie  
Doyle  
Else  
Finlay  
Gibson  
Guscott  
Hallett  
Holz  
Hooper  
Lather  
Lewis  
Makepeace  
McLeod  
Mitchell  
Moffitt  
Owens  
Pook  
Randall  
Roper  
Sexton  
Shield  
Stafford  
Stanley  
Stock  
Sugars  
Sherrin  
Sinnamon  
Twine  
Westaway  
Westcott  
Wilson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| BLACK  | 149_4911 | Annie Black  
21 Sep 1941  
aged 76  
daughter  
Beryl Ivy  
1 Aug 1932  
aged 17   
William Black  
6 Dec 1960  
age 76  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| BOYLE  | 148_4865 | Anstead  
Bache  
Bainbridge  
Baker  
Bird  
Black  
Boyle  
Campbell  
Currie  
Doyle  
Else  
Finlay  
Gibson  
Guscott  
Hallett  
Holz  
Hooper  
Lather  
Lewis  
Makepeace  
McLeod  
Mitchell  
Moffitt  
Owens  
Pook  
Randall  
Roper  
Sexton  
Shield  
Stafford  
Stanley  
Stock  
Sugars  
Sherrin  
Sinnamon  
Twine  
Westaway  
Westcott  
Wilson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| BOYLE  | 149_4903 | Patrick Boyle  
8 Jan 1964  
75 yrs  
Mary Ethne Boyle  
19 Mar 1992  
91 yrs  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| BRAMBLE  | 148_4872 | Owen Bramble  
7 Apr 1996  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| BRENDAN  | 148_4869 | John Brian Douglas BACK  
22-03-1960 to 17-06-1999  
remembered by wife Lesley,   
twin 10 month sons Brendan and Justin  
and parents Brian and Jill  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| BRIAN  | 148_4869 | John Brian Douglas BACK  
22-03-1960 to 17-06-1999  
remembered by wife Lesley,   
twin 10 month sons Brendan and Justin  
and parents Brian and Jill  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| BRISBANE  | 148_4870 | Maurice Davis SUTHERLAND  
b: Auckland 7 Dec 1917  
d: Brisbane 14 Jul 2001  
(husband of Margaret)  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| BRISBANE  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| BROWN  | 148_4892 | wife  
Isabella Brown Anstead  
B: 1 Jun 1891  
D: 13 Oct 1956  
husband  
Joseph Thomas Anstead  
B: 31 Aug 1876  
D: 9 Aug 1969  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| BROWN  | 148_4893 | wife  
Isabella Brown Anstead  
B: 1 Jun 1891  
D: 13 Oct 1956  
husband  
Joseph Thomas Anstead  
B: 31 Aug 1876  
D: 9 Aug 1969  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| BROWN  | 148_4894 | wife  
Isabella Brown Anstead  
B: 1 Jun 1891  
D: 13 Oct 1956  
husband  
Joseph Thomas Anstead  
B: 31 Aug 1876  
D: 9 Aug 1969  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| BROWNE  | 148_4877 | Edith Selina Browne  
12 Feb 1920 to 12 Mar 2000  
Raymond Joseph Browne  
5 Jun 1912 to 15 Nov 1994  
(daughter Sandra, sons Rob and Syd)  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| BRUCE  | 148_4866 | Alderman Robert Mills  
Descendants of Moggill Pioneers  
Len Kelly  
Mabel Kelly  
Bruce Sugars  
Wendy Smith  
Merv Smith  
Keith Watson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| BRUCE  | 148_4886 | Ellen Elizabeth Sugars  
19-3-1937  
husband   
William Sugars  
13-3-1954  
(remembered by son Roderick, and grandson Bruce Sugars)  
Roderick William Sugars  
B: 3 Oct 1909  
D: 26 Aug 1992  
husband of Pam?  
father of Bruce, Deborah, Elizabeth  
Grandfather of Jodie, Kirsty, Helena? and Christopher  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| BRUCE  | 148_4887 | Sophia Sugars  
23 Sep 1914  
83 yrs  
Thomas Sugars  
11 May 1915  
80 yrs  
Ellen Elizabeth Sugars  
19-3-1937  
husband   
William Sugars  
13-3-1954  
(remembered by son Roderick, and grandson Bruce Sugars)  
Roderick William Sugars  
B: 3 Oct 1909  
D: 26 Aug 1992  
husband of Pam?  
father of Bruce, Deborah, Elizabeth  
Grandfather of Jodie, Kirsty, Helena? and Christopher  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| BURIAL  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| CAMPBELL  | 148_4865 | Anstead  
Bache  
Bainbridge  
Baker  
Bird  
Black  
Boyle  
Campbell  
Currie  
Doyle  
Else  
Finlay  
Gibson  
Guscott  
Hallett  
Holz  
Hooper  
Lather  
Lewis  
Makepeace  
McLeod  
Mitchell  
Moffitt  
Owens  
Pook  
Randall  
Roper  
Sexton  
Shield  
Stafford  
Stanley  
Stock  
Sugars  
Sherrin  
Sinnamon  
Twine  
Westaway  
Westcott  
Wilson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| CARRYING  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| CELEBRATE  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| CEMETERIES  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| CENTRE  | IMG_0461 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
  | 
| CENTRE  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| CHARGE  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| CHARGED  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| CHRISTOPHER  | 148_4886 | Ellen Elizabeth Sugars  
19-3-1937  
husband   
William Sugars  
13-3-1954  
(remembered by son Roderick, and grandson Bruce Sugars)  
Roderick William Sugars  
B: 3 Oct 1909  
D: 26 Aug 1992  
husband of Pam?  
father of Bruce, Deborah, Elizabeth  
Grandfather of Jodie, Kirsty, Helena? and Christopher  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| CHRISTOPHER  | 148_4887 | Sophia Sugars  
23 Sep 1914  
83 yrs  
Thomas Sugars  
11 May 1915  
80 yrs  
Ellen Elizabeth Sugars  
19-3-1937  
husband   
William Sugars  
13-3-1954  
(remembered by son Roderick, and grandson Bruce Sugars)  
Roderick William Sugars  
B: 3 Oct 1909  
D: 26 Aug 1992  
husband of Pam?  
father of Bruce, Deborah, Elizabeth  
Grandfather of Jodie, Kirsty, Helena? and Christopher  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| CHURCHES  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| CLUBHOUSE  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| COLIN  | 148_4874 | Neale Thomas Denholm Bankier  
8 Dec 1950 to 20 Sep 1997  
(Jenny, Shelli, Colin)  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| COMMITTEE  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| COMMUNITY  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| COMPILED  | IMG_0461 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
  | 
| COMPILED  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| COMPLAINED  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| COUNCILS  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| CURRIE  | 148_4865 | Anstead  
Bache  
Bainbridge  
Baker  
Bird  
Black  
Boyle  
Campbell  
Currie  
Doyle  
Else  
Finlay  
Gibson  
Guscott  
Hallett  
Holz  
Hooper  
Lather  
Lewis  
Makepeace  
McLeod  
Mitchell  
Moffitt  
Owens  
Pook  
Randall  
Roper  
Sexton  
Shield  
Stafford  
Stanley  
Stock  
Sugars  
Sherrin  
Sinnamon  
Twine  
Westaway  
Westcott  
Wilson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| CURRIE  | 148_4898 | Dougald, John, Robert and Daisy  
children of John and Sarah CURRIE  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| DAISY  | 148_4898 | Dougald, John, Robert and Daisy  
children of John and Sarah CURRIE  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| DAVID  | 148_4876 | David Alexander Aspinall  
16-2-1950 to 15-1-1998  
wife Kym  
children Joel, Leah  
father Alex  
Brother Robert  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| DAVID  | 148_4895 | David Moffitt  
23-10-1954  
72 yrs  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| DAVIS  | 148_4870 | Maurice Davis SUTHERLAND  
b: Auckland 7 Dec 1917  
d: Brisbane 14 Jul 2001  
(husband of Margaret)  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| DEAN  | 148_4875 | Tasman Noel Gillow  
25-12-1918 to 18-7-2003  
aged 84  
husband to Rita  
father of Noeleen, Suzanne, Denise, Robert, Stephen (dec), John, Julie,  
their spouses Don, Dean, Peter, Katherine, Marie, Gaylene, Peter  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| DEBORAH  | 148_4886 | Ellen Elizabeth Sugars  
19-3-1937  
husband   
William Sugars  
13-3-1954  
(remembered by son Roderick, and grandson Bruce Sugars)  
Roderick William Sugars  
B: 3 Oct 1909  
D: 26 Aug 1992  
husband of Pam?  
father of Bruce, Deborah, Elizabeth  
Grandfather of Jodie, Kirsty, Helena? and Christopher  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| DEBORAH  | 148_4887 | Sophia Sugars  
23 Sep 1914  
83 yrs  
Thomas Sugars  
11 May 1915  
80 yrs  
Ellen Elizabeth Sugars  
19-3-1937  
husband   
William Sugars  
13-3-1954  
(remembered by son Roderick, and grandson Bruce Sugars)  
Roderick William Sugars  
B: 3 Oct 1909  
D: 26 Aug 1992  
husband of Pam?  
father of Bruce, Deborah, Elizabeth  
Grandfather of Jodie, Kirsty, Helena? and Christopher  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| DENHOLM  | 148_4874 | Neale Thomas Denholm Bankier  
8 Dec 1950 to 20 Sep 1997  
(Jenny, Shelli, Colin)  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| DENIS  | 148_4868 | Suzanne Jayne LUTTRELL  
died London 11 Jul 1998  
aged 28  
daughter of Julie and Denis  
sister of Andrew and Michael  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| DENISE  | 148_4875 | Tasman Noel Gillow  
25-12-1918 to 18-7-2003  
aged 84  
husband to Rita  
father of Noeleen, Suzanne, Denise, Robert, Stephen (dec), John, Julie,  
their spouses Don, Dean, Peter, Katherine, Marie, Gaylene, Peter  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| DESCENDANTS  | 148_4866 | Alderman Robert Mills  
Descendants of Moggill Pioneers  
Len Kelly  
Mabel Kelly  
Bruce Sugars  
Wendy Smith  
Merv Smith  
Keith Watson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| DESCENDENTS  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| DESPITE  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| DIG  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| DON  | 148_4875 | Tasman Noel Gillow  
25-12-1918 to 18-7-2003  
aged 84  
husband to Rita  
father of Noeleen, Suzanne, Denise, Robert, Stephen (dec), John, Julie,  
their spouses Don, Dean, Peter, Katherine, Marie, Gaylene, Peter  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| DOUBTFUL  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| DOUGALD  | 148_4898 | Dougald, John, Robert and Daisy  
children of John and Sarah CURRIE  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| DOUGLAS  | 148_4869 | John Brian Douglas BACK  
22-03-1960 to 17-06-1999  
remembered by wife Lesley,   
twin 10 month sons Brendan and Justin  
and parents Brian and Jill  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| DOYLE  | 148_4865 | Anstead  
Bache  
Bainbridge  
Baker  
Bird  
Black  
Boyle  
Campbell  
Currie  
Doyle  
Else  
Finlay  
Gibson  
Guscott  
Hallett  
Holz  
Hooper  
Lather  
Lewis  
Makepeace  
McLeod  
Mitchell  
Moffitt  
Owens  
Pook  
Randall  
Roper  
Sexton  
Shield  
Stafford  
Stanley  
Stock  
Sugars  
Sherrin  
Sinnamon  
Twine  
Westaway  
Westcott  
Wilson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| DURING  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| EACH  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| EDITED  | IMG_0461 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
  | 
| EDITED  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| EDITH  | 148_4877 | Edith Selina Browne  
12 Feb 1920 to 12 Mar 2000  
Raymond Joseph Browne  
5 Jun 1912 to 15 Nov 1994  
(daughter Sandra, sons Rob and Syd)  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| EDWARD  | 148_4880 | George Edward  
husband of Anne Jane BIRD  
19 Nov 1907  
68 yrs  
son  
Graham  
26 Sep 1919  
34 yrs  
Anne Jane BIRD  
18 Oct 1928  
81 yrs  
son  
Edwin BIRD  
28 Jul 1941  
60 yrs  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| EDWARD  | 148_4896 | husband  
Edward Westaway  
2 Apr 1954  
56 yrs  
wife  
Agnes May  
10 Jun 1994  
92 yrs  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| EDWARD  | 148_4897 | husband  
Edward Westaway  
2 Apr 1954  
56 yrs  
wife  
Agnes May  
10 Jun 1994  
92 yrs  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| EDWIN  | 148_4880 | George Edward  
husband of Anne Jane BIRD  
19 Nov 1907  
68 yrs  
son  
Graham  
26 Sep 1919  
34 yrs  
Anne Jane BIRD  
18 Oct 1928  
81 yrs  
son  
Edwin BIRD  
28 Jul 1941  
60 yrs  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| ELAPSED  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| ELIZABETH  | 148_4871 | Joan Elizabeth RIGBY  
? Feb 1938 to 15 Mar 2002  
(husband Toby, children Georgna, Adrienne, Jennifer, Simon)  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| ELIZABETH  | 148_4886 | Ellen Elizabeth Sugars  
19-3-1937  
husband   
William Sugars  
13-3-1954  
(remembered by son Roderick, and grandson Bruce Sugars)  
Roderick William Sugars  
B: 3 Oct 1909  
D: 26 Aug 1992  
husband of Pam?  
father of Bruce, Deborah, Elizabeth  
Grandfather of Jodie, Kirsty, Helena? and Christopher  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| ELIZABETH  | 148_4887 | Sophia Sugars  
23 Sep 1914  
83 yrs  
Thomas Sugars  
11 May 1915  
80 yrs  
Ellen Elizabeth Sugars  
19-3-1937  
husband   
William Sugars  
13-3-1954  
(remembered by son Roderick, and grandson Bruce Sugars)  
Roderick William Sugars  
B: 3 Oct 1909  
D: 26 Aug 1992  
husband of Pam?  
father of Bruce, Deborah, Elizabeth  
Grandfather of Jodie, Kirsty, Helena? and Christopher  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| ELIZABETH  | 148_4889 | Elizabeth, George and Walter (Sugars)  
died in infancy  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| ELIZABETH  | 149_4901 | Elizabeth Randall  
23-3-1947  
70 yrs  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| ELLEN  | 148_4886 | Ellen Elizabeth Sugars  
19-3-1937  
husband   
William Sugars  
13-3-1954  
(remembered by son Roderick, and grandson Bruce Sugars)  
Roderick William Sugars  
B: 3 Oct 1909  
D: 26 Aug 1992  
husband of Pam?  
father of Bruce, Deborah, Elizabeth  
Grandfather of Jodie, Kirsty, Helena? and Christopher  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| ELLEN  | 148_4887 | Sophia Sugars  
23 Sep 1914  
83 yrs  
Thomas Sugars  
11 May 1915  
80 yrs  
Ellen Elizabeth Sugars  
19-3-1937  
husband   
William Sugars  
13-3-1954  
(remembered by son Roderick, and grandson Bruce Sugars)  
Roderick William Sugars  
B: 3 Oct 1909  
D: 26 Aug 1992  
husband of Pam?  
father of Bruce, Deborah, Elizabeth  
Grandfather of Jodie, Kirsty, Helena? and Christopher  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| ELSE  | 148_4865 | Anstead  
Bache  
Bainbridge  
Baker  
Bird  
Black  
Boyle  
Campbell  
Currie  
Doyle  
Else  
Finlay  
Gibson  
Guscott  
Hallett  
Holz  
Hooper  
Lather  
Lewis  
Makepeace  
McLeod  
Mitchell  
Moffitt  
Owens  
Pook  
Randall  
Roper  
Sexton  
Shield  
Stafford  
Stanley  
Stock  
Sugars  
Sherrin  
Sinnamon  
Twine  
Westaway  
Westcott  
Wilson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| ELSE  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| EMILY  | 148_4882 | John Bird  
7 Feb 1935  
65 yrs  
Emily J Bird  
5 Jul 1964  
84 yrs  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| EMILY  | 148_4891 | Emily Olive Stafford  
8-10-1909 to 7-7-1960  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| EMOKE  | 148_4873 | Reverand Maria Zsoldos  
7-4-1947 to 26-12-2001  
aged 53  
(husband Laszlo, children Emoke, Laszlo, Maria)  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| ENCLOSED  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| ERNEST  | 149_4905 | Herbert E Westcott  
18 Dec 1959  
aged 79  
Ernest Westcott  
22-9-1920 to 25-12-2002  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| ERNEST  | 149_4906 | Herbert E Westcott  
18 Dec 1959  
aged 79  
Ernest Westcott  
22-9-1920 to 25-12-2002  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| ETHNE  | 149_4903 | Patrick Boyle  
8 Jan 1964  
75 yrs  
Mary Ethne Boyle  
19 Mar 1992  
91 yrs  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| FEES  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| FENCE  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| FIELD  | IMG_0461 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
  | 
| FIELD  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| FIFTY  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| FINLAY  | 148_4865 | Anstead  
Bache  
Bainbridge  
Baker  
Bird  
Black  
Boyle  
Campbell  
Currie  
Doyle  
Else  
Finlay  
Gibson  
Guscott  
Hallett  
Holz  
Hooper  
Lather  
Lewis  
Makepeace  
McLeod  
Mitchell  
Moffitt  
Owens  
Pook  
Randall  
Roper  
Sexton  
Shield  
Stafford  
Stanley  
Stock  
Sugars  
Sherrin  
Sinnamon  
Twine  
Westaway  
Westcott  
Wilson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| FIRST  | 149_4910 | James Shield  
19-1-1901  
age 80  
Isabelle Shield  
8-7-1908  
age 86  
Mark Shield  
7-1-1906  
age 48  
James Shield was Moggill's first storekeeper and first postmaster 1861-77 and 1881-93  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| FIRST  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| FOUR  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| FROM  | IMG_0461 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
  | 
| FROM  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| FUNDING  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| GAYLENE  | 148_4875 | Tasman Noel Gillow  
25-12-1918 to 18-7-2003  
aged 84  
husband to Rita  
father of Noeleen, Suzanne, Denise, Robert, Stephen (dec), John, Julie,  
their spouses Don, Dean, Peter, Katherine, Marie, Gaylene, Peter  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| GAZETTE  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| GEORGE  | 148_4879 | George Bird  
8 Sep 1958  
aged 56  
John Bird  
8 Oct 1982  
aged 77  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| GEORGE  | 148_4880 | George Edward  
husband of Anne Jane BIRD  
19 Nov 1907  
68 yrs  
son  
Graham  
26 Sep 1919  
34 yrs  
Anne Jane BIRD  
18 Oct 1928  
81 yrs  
son  
Edwin BIRD  
28 Jul 1941  
60 yrs  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| GEORGE  | 148_4889 | Elizabeth, George and Walter (Sugars)  
died in infancy  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| GEORGNA  | 148_4871 | Joan Elizabeth RIGBY  
? Feb 1938 to 15 Mar 2002  
(husband Toby, children Georgna, Adrienne, Jennifer, Simon)  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| GIBSON  | 148_4865 | Anstead  
Bache  
Bainbridge  
Baker  
Bird  
Black  
Boyle  
Campbell  
Currie  
Doyle  
Else  
Finlay  
Gibson  
Guscott  
Hallett  
Holz  
Hooper  
Lather  
Lewis  
Makepeace  
McLeod  
Mitchell  
Moffitt  
Owens  
Pook  
Randall  
Roper  
Sexton  
Shield  
Stafford  
Stanley  
Stock  
Sugars  
Sherrin  
Sinnamon  
Twine  
Westaway  
Westcott  
Wilson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| GILLOW  | 148_4875 | Tasman Noel Gillow  
25-12-1918 to 18-7-2003  
aged 84  
husband to Rita  
father of Noeleen, Suzanne, Denise, Robert, Stephen (dec), John, Julie,  
their spouses Don, Dean, Peter, Katherine, Marie, Gaylene, Peter  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| GOVERNMENT  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| GRAHAM  | 148_4880 | George Edward  
husband of Anne Jane BIRD  
19 Nov 1907  
68 yrs  
son  
Graham  
26 Sep 1919  
34 yrs  
Anne Jane BIRD  
18 Oct 1928  
81 yrs  
son  
Edwin BIRD  
28 Jul 1941  
60 yrs  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| GRANTED  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| GRAVE  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| GRAVES  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| GROUP  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| GUM  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| GUSCOTT  | 148_4865 | Anstead  
Bache  
Bainbridge  
Baker  
Bird  
Black  
Boyle  
Campbell  
Currie  
Doyle  
Else  
Finlay  
Gibson  
Guscott  
Hallett  
Holz  
Hooper  
Lather  
Lewis  
Makepeace  
McLeod  
Mitchell  
Moffitt  
Owens  
Pook  
Randall  
Roper  
Sexton  
Shield  
Stafford  
Stanley  
Stock  
Sugars  
Sherrin  
Sinnamon  
Twine  
Westaway  
Westcott  
Wilson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| HAD  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| HALLETT  | 148_4865 | Anstead  
Bache  
Bainbridge  
Baker  
Bird  
Black  
Boyle  
Campbell  
Currie  
Doyle  
Else  
Finlay  
Gibson  
Guscott  
Hallett  
Holz  
Hooper  
Lather  
Lewis  
Makepeace  
McLeod  
Mitchell  
Moffitt  
Owens  
Pook  
Randall  
Roper  
Sexton  
Shield  
Stafford  
Stanley  
Stock  
Sugars  
Sherrin  
Sinnamon  
Twine  
Westaway  
Westcott  
Wilson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| HANNAH  | 149_4907 | MAKEPEACE  
Thomas Tindale  
7-9-1911  
Hannah  
16-2-1908  
Thomas  
12-8-1906  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| HAS  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| HAVE  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| HEATHWOOD  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| HELENA  | 148_4886 | Ellen Elizabeth Sugars  
19-3-1937  
husband   
William Sugars  
13-3-1954  
(remembered by son Roderick, and grandson Bruce Sugars)  
Roderick William Sugars  
B: 3 Oct 1909  
D: 26 Aug 1992  
husband of Pam?  
father of Bruce, Deborah, Elizabeth  
Grandfather of Jodie, Kirsty, Helena? and Christopher  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| HELENA  | 148_4887 | Sophia Sugars  
23 Sep 1914  
83 yrs  
Thomas Sugars  
11 May 1915  
80 yrs  
Ellen Elizabeth Sugars  
19-3-1937  
husband   
William Sugars  
13-3-1954  
(remembered by son Roderick, and grandson Bruce Sugars)  
Roderick William Sugars  
B: 3 Oct 1909  
D: 26 Aug 1992  
husband of Pam?  
father of Bruce, Deborah, Elizabeth  
Grandfather of Jodie, Kirsty, Helena? and Christopher  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| HENRY  | 148_4883 | Alice Kate Westaway  
8 Jun 1946  
77 yrs  
husband  
William Henry  
18 Nov 1949  
86 yrs  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| HENRY  | 149_4908 | William Leonard SHIELD  
28 Mar 1918  
age 65  
William Henry SHIELD  
23 Jun 1988  
age 80  
Jessie May SHIELD  
15 Jun 1993  
age 80  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| HERBERT  | 149_4904 | Herbert W J Westcott (Bert)  
14 Oct 1934  
28 yrs  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| HERBERT  | 149_4905 | Herbert E Westcott  
18 Dec 1959  
aged 79  
Ernest Westcott  
22-9-1920 to 25-12-2002  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| HERBERT  | 149_4906 | Herbert E Westcott  
18 Dec 1959  
aged 79  
Ernest Westcott  
22-9-1920 to 25-12-2002  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| HERITAGE  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| HOLZ  | 148_4865 | Anstead  
Bache  
Bainbridge  
Baker  
Bird  
Black  
Boyle  
Campbell  
Currie  
Doyle  
Else  
Finlay  
Gibson  
Guscott  
Hallett  
Holz  
Hooper  
Lather  
Lewis  
Makepeace  
McLeod  
Mitchell  
Moffitt  
Owens  
Pook  
Randall  
Roper  
Sexton  
Shield  
Stafford  
Stanley  
Stock  
Sugars  
Sherrin  
Sinnamon  
Twine  
Westaway  
Westcott  
Wilson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| HOOPER  | 148_4865 | Anstead  
Bache  
Bainbridge  
Baker  
Bird  
Black  
Boyle  
Campbell  
Currie  
Doyle  
Else  
Finlay  
Gibson  
Guscott  
Hallett  
Holz  
Hooper  
Lather  
Lewis  
Makepeace  
McLeod  
Mitchell  
Moffitt  
Owens  
Pook  
Randall  
Roper  
Sexton  
Shield  
Stafford  
Stanley  
Stock  
Sugars  
Sherrin  
Sinnamon  
Twine  
Westaway  
Westcott  
Wilson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| HOWEVER  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| INFANCY  | 148_4889 | Elizabeth, George and Walter (Sugars)  
died in infancy  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| ISABELLA  | 148_4892 | wife  
Isabella Brown Anstead  
B: 1 Jun 1891  
D: 13 Oct 1956  
husband  
Joseph Thomas Anstead  
B: 31 Aug 1876  
D: 9 Aug 1969  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| ISABELLA  | 148_4893 | wife  
Isabella Brown Anstead  
B: 1 Jun 1891  
D: 13 Oct 1956  
husband  
Joseph Thomas Anstead  
B: 31 Aug 1876  
D: 9 Aug 1969  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| ISABELLA  | 148_4894 | wife  
Isabella Brown Anstead  
B: 1 Jun 1891  
D: 13 Oct 1956  
husband  
Joseph Thomas Anstead  
B: 31 Aug 1876  
D: 9 Aug 1969  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| ISABELLE  | 149_4910 | James Shield  
19-1-1901  
age 80  
Isabelle Shield  
8-7-1908  
age 86  
Mark Shield  
7-1-1906  
age 48  
James Shield was Moggill's first storekeeper and first postmaster 1861-77 and 1881-93  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| ITS  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| IVY  | 149_4911 | Annie Black  
21 Sep 1941  
aged 76  
daughter  
Beryl Ivy  
1 Aug 1932  
aged 17   
William Black  
6 Dec 1960  
age 76  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| JAMES  | 149_4910 | James Shield  
19-1-1901  
age 80  
Isabelle Shield  
8-7-1908  
age 86  
Mark Shield  
7-1-1906  
age 48  
James Shield was Moggill's first storekeeper and first postmaster 1861-77 and 1881-93  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| JAN  | 149_4903 | Patrick Boyle  
8 Jan 1964  
75 yrs  
Mary Ethne Boyle  
19 Mar 1992  
91 yrs  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| JANE  | 148_4880 | George Edward  
husband of Anne Jane BIRD  
19 Nov 1907  
68 yrs  
son  
Graham  
26 Sep 1919  
34 yrs  
Anne Jane BIRD  
18 Oct 1928  
81 yrs  
son  
Edwin BIRD  
28 Jul 1941  
60 yrs  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| JAYNE  | 148_4868 | Suzanne Jayne LUTTRELL  
died London 11 Jul 1998  
aged 28  
daughter of Julie and Denis  
sister of Andrew and Michael  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| JENNIFER  | 148_4871 | Joan Elizabeth RIGBY  
? Feb 1938 to 15 Mar 2002  
(husband Toby, children Georgna, Adrienne, Jennifer, Simon)  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| JENNY  | 148_4874 | Neale Thomas Denholm Bankier  
8 Dec 1950 to 20 Sep 1997  
(Jenny, Shelli, Colin)  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| JESSIE  | 149_4908 | William Leonard SHIELD  
28 Mar 1918  
age 65  
William Henry SHIELD  
23 Jun 1988  
age 80  
Jessie May SHIELD  
15 Jun 1993  
age 80  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| JILL  | 148_4869 | John Brian Douglas BACK  
22-03-1960 to 17-06-1999  
remembered by wife Lesley,   
twin 10 month sons Brendan and Justin  
and parents Brian and Jill  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| JOAN  | 148_4871 | Joan Elizabeth RIGBY  
? Feb 1938 to 15 Mar 2002  
(husband Toby, children Georgna, Adrienne, Jennifer, Simon)  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| JODIE  | 148_4886 | Ellen Elizabeth Sugars  
19-3-1937  
husband   
William Sugars  
13-3-1954  
(remembered by son Roderick, and grandson Bruce Sugars)  
Roderick William Sugars  
B: 3 Oct 1909  
D: 26 Aug 1992  
husband of Pam?  
father of Bruce, Deborah, Elizabeth  
Grandfather of Jodie, Kirsty, Helena? and Christopher  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| JODIE  | 148_4887 | Sophia Sugars  
23 Sep 1914  
83 yrs  
Thomas Sugars  
11 May 1915  
80 yrs  
Ellen Elizabeth Sugars  
19-3-1937  
husband   
William Sugars  
13-3-1954  
(remembered by son Roderick, and grandson Bruce Sugars)  
Roderick William Sugars  
B: 3 Oct 1909  
D: 26 Aug 1992  
husband of Pam?  
father of Bruce, Deborah, Elizabeth  
Grandfather of Jodie, Kirsty, Helena? and Christopher  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| JOEL  | 148_4876 | David Alexander Aspinall  
16-2-1950 to 15-1-1998  
wife Kym  
children Joel, Leah  
father Alex  
Brother Robert  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| JOHN  | 148_4869 | John Brian Douglas BACK  
22-03-1960 to 17-06-1999  
remembered by wife Lesley,   
twin 10 month sons Brendan and Justin  
and parents Brian and Jill  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| JOHN  | 148_4875 | Tasman Noel Gillow  
25-12-1918 to 18-7-2003  
aged 84  
husband to Rita  
father of Noeleen, Suzanne, Denise, Robert, Stephen (dec), John, Julie,  
their spouses Don, Dean, Peter, Katherine, Marie, Gaylene, Peter  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| JOHN  | 148_4879 | George Bird  
8 Sep 1958  
aged 56  
John Bird  
8 Oct 1982  
aged 77  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| JOHN  | 148_4882 | John Bird  
7 Feb 1935  
65 yrs  
Emily J Bird  
5 Jul 1964  
84 yrs  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| JOHN  | 148_4884 | John Modral Baker  
12 4 1945  
aged 74  
wife  
Minnie Baker  
22 9 1956  
aged 74  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| JOHN  | 148_4898 | Dougald, John, Robert and Daisy  
children of John and Sarah CURRIE  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| JOHN  | 148_4899 | William Anstead  
B: 31-3-1904   
D: 11-8-1989  
Violet Anstead  
B: 1-2-1900  
D: 3-10-1985  
Raymond John Anstead  
B: 8-12-1947  
D: 15-2-1979  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| JOSEPH  | 148_4877 | Edith Selina Browne  
12 Feb 1920 to 12 Mar 2000  
Raymond Joseph Browne  
5 Jun 1912 to 15 Nov 1994  
(daughter Sandra, sons Rob and Syd)  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| JOSEPH  | 148_4892 | wife  
Isabella Brown Anstead  
B: 1 Jun 1891  
D: 13 Oct 1956  
husband  
Joseph Thomas Anstead  
B: 31 Aug 1876  
D: 9 Aug 1969  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| JOSEPH  | 148_4893 | wife  
Isabella Brown Anstead  
B: 1 Jun 1891  
D: 13 Oct 1956  
husband  
Joseph Thomas Anstead  
B: 31 Aug 1876  
D: 9 Aug 1969  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| JOSEPH  | 148_4894 | wife  
Isabella Brown Anstead  
B: 1 Jun 1891  
D: 13 Oct 1956  
husband  
Joseph Thomas Anstead  
B: 31 Aug 1876  
D: 9 Aug 1969  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| JULIE  | 148_4868 | Suzanne Jayne LUTTRELL  
died London 11 Jul 1998  
aged 28  
daughter of Julie and Denis  
sister of Andrew and Michael  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| JULIE  | 148_4875 | Tasman Noel Gillow  
25-12-1918 to 18-7-2003  
aged 84  
husband to Rita  
father of Noeleen, Suzanne, Denise, Robert, Stephen (dec), John, Julie,  
their spouses Don, Dean, Peter, Katherine, Marie, Gaylene, Peter  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| JUN  | 148_4877 | Edith Selina Browne  
12 Feb 1920 to 12 Mar 2000  
Raymond Joseph Browne  
5 Jun 1912 to 15 Nov 1994  
(daughter Sandra, sons Rob and Syd)  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| JUN  | 148_4883 | Alice Kate Westaway  
8 Jun 1946  
77 yrs  
husband  
William Henry  
18 Nov 1949  
86 yrs  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| JUN  | 148_4892 | wife  
Isabella Brown Anstead  
B: 1 Jun 1891  
D: 13 Oct 1956  
husband  
Joseph Thomas Anstead  
B: 31 Aug 1876  
D: 9 Aug 1969  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| JUN  | 148_4893 | wife  
Isabella Brown Anstead  
B: 1 Jun 1891  
D: 13 Oct 1956  
husband  
Joseph Thomas Anstead  
B: 31 Aug 1876  
D: 9 Aug 1969  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| JUN  | 148_4894 | wife  
Isabella Brown Anstead  
B: 1 Jun 1891  
D: 13 Oct 1956  
husband  
Joseph Thomas Anstead  
B: 31 Aug 1876  
D: 9 Aug 1969  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| JUN  | 148_4896 | husband  
Edward Westaway  
2 Apr 1954  
56 yrs  
wife  
Agnes May  
10 Jun 1994  
92 yrs  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| JUN  | 148_4897 | husband  
Edward Westaway  
2 Apr 1954  
56 yrs  
wife  
Agnes May  
10 Jun 1994  
92 yrs  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| JUN  | 149_4908 | William Leonard SHIELD  
28 Mar 1918  
age 65  
William Henry SHIELD  
23 Jun 1988  
age 80  
Jessie May SHIELD  
15 Jun 1993  
age 80  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| JUSTIN  | 148_4869 | John Brian Douglas BACK  
22-03-1960 to 17-06-1999  
remembered by wife Lesley,   
twin 10 month sons Brendan and Justin  
and parents Brian and Jill  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| KATE  | 148_4883 | Alice Kate Westaway  
8 Jun 1946  
77 yrs  
husband  
William Henry  
18 Nov 1949  
86 yrs  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| KATHERINE  | 148_4875 | Tasman Noel Gillow  
25-12-1918 to 18-7-2003  
aged 84  
husband to Rita  
father of Noeleen, Suzanne, Denise, Robert, Stephen (dec), John, Julie,  
their spouses Don, Dean, Peter, Katherine, Marie, Gaylene, Peter  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| KEITH  | 148_4866 | Alderman Robert Mills  
Descendants of Moggill Pioneers  
Len Kelly  
Mabel Kelly  
Bruce Sugars  
Wendy Smith  
Merv Smith  
Keith Watson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| KELLY  | 148_4866 | Alderman Robert Mills  
Descendants of Moggill Pioneers  
Len Kelly  
Mabel Kelly  
Bruce Sugars  
Wendy Smith  
Merv Smith  
Keith Watson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| KELLY  | 149_4912 | Len Kelly and Wendy Smith Memorial Shelter  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| KEPT  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| KIRSTY  | 148_4886 | Ellen Elizabeth Sugars  
19-3-1937  
husband   
William Sugars  
13-3-1954  
(remembered by son Roderick, and grandson Bruce Sugars)  
Roderick William Sugars  
B: 3 Oct 1909  
D: 26 Aug 1992  
husband of Pam?  
father of Bruce, Deborah, Elizabeth  
Grandfather of Jodie, Kirsty, Helena? and Christopher  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| KIRSTY  | 148_4887 | Sophia Sugars  
23 Sep 1914  
83 yrs  
Thomas Sugars  
11 May 1915  
80 yrs  
Ellen Elizabeth Sugars  
19-3-1937  
husband   
William Sugars  
13-3-1954  
(remembered by son Roderick, and grandson Bruce Sugars)  
Roderick William Sugars  
B: 3 Oct 1909  
D: 26 Aug 1992  
husband of Pam?  
father of Bruce, Deborah, Elizabeth  
Grandfather of Jodie, Kirsty, Helena? and Christopher  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| KYM  | 148_4876 | David Alexander Aspinall  
16-2-1950 to 15-1-1998  
wife Kym  
children Joel, Leah  
father Alex  
Brother Robert  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| LASZLO  | 148_4873 | Reverand Maria Zsoldos  
7-4-1947 to 26-12-2001  
aged 53  
(husband Laszlo, children Emoke, Laszlo, Maria)  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| LATER  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| LATHER  | 148_4865 | Anstead  
Bache  
Bainbridge  
Baker  
Bird  
Black  
Boyle  
Campbell  
Currie  
Doyle  
Else  
Finlay  
Gibson  
Guscott  
Hallett  
Holz  
Hooper  
Lather  
Lewis  
Makepeace  
McLeod  
Mitchell  
Moffitt  
Owens  
Pook  
Randall  
Roper  
Sexton  
Shield  
Stafford  
Stanley  
Stock  
Sugars  
Sherrin  
Sinnamon  
Twine  
Westaway  
Westcott  
Wilson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| LEAH  | 148_4876 | David Alexander Aspinall  
16-2-1950 to 15-1-1998  
wife Kym  
children Joel, Leah  
father Alex  
Brother Robert  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| LEN  | 148_4866 | Alderman Robert Mills  
Descendants of Moggill Pioneers  
Len Kelly  
Mabel Kelly  
Bruce Sugars  
Wendy Smith  
Merv Smith  
Keith Watson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| LEN  | 149_4912 | Len Kelly and Wendy Smith Memorial Shelter  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| LEONARD  | 149_4908 | William Leonard SHIELD  
28 Mar 1918  
age 65  
William Henry SHIELD  
23 Jun 1988  
age 80  
Jessie May SHIELD  
15 Jun 1993  
age 80  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| LESLEY  | 148_4869 | John Brian Douglas BACK  
22-03-1960 to 17-06-1999  
remembered by wife Lesley,   
twin 10 month sons Brendan and Justin  
and parents Brian and Jill  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| LEWIS  | 148_4865 | Anstead  
Bache  
Bainbridge  
Baker  
Bird  
Black  
Boyle  
Campbell  
Currie  
Doyle  
Else  
Finlay  
Gibson  
Guscott  
Hallett  
Holz  
Hooper  
Lather  
Lewis  
Makepeace  
McLeod  
Mitchell  
Moffitt  
Owens  
Pook  
Randall  
Roper  
Sexton  
Shield  
Stafford  
Stanley  
Stock  
Sugars  
Sherrin  
Sinnamon  
Twine  
Westaway  
Westcott  
Wilson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| LIBBY  | IMG_0461 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
  | 
| LIBBY  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| LOCAL  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| LONDON  | 148_4868 | Suzanne Jayne LUTTRELL  
died London 11 Jul 1998  
aged 28  
daughter of Julie and Denis  
sister of Andrew and Michael  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| LUTTRELL  | 148_4868 | Suzanne Jayne LUTTRELL  
died London 11 Jul 1998  
aged 28  
daughter of Julie and Denis  
sister of Andrew and Michael  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| MABEL  | 148_4866 | Alderman Robert Mills  
Descendants of Moggill Pioneers  
Len Kelly  
Mabel Kelly  
Bruce Sugars  
Wendy Smith  
Merv Smith  
Keith Watson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| MAKEPEACE  | 148_4865 | Anstead  
Bache  
Bainbridge  
Baker  
Bird  
Black  
Boyle  
Campbell  
Currie  
Doyle  
Else  
Finlay  
Gibson  
Guscott  
Hallett  
Holz  
Hooper  
Lather  
Lewis  
Makepeace  
McLeod  
Mitchell  
Moffitt  
Owens  
Pook  
Randall  
Roper  
Sexton  
Shield  
Stafford  
Stanley  
Stock  
Sugars  
Sherrin  
Sinnamon  
Twine  
Westaway  
Westcott  
Wilson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| MAKEPEACE  | 149_4907 | MAKEPEACE  
Thomas Tindale  
7-9-1911  
Hannah  
16-2-1908  
Thomas  
12-8-1906  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| MAP  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| MAPS  | IMG_0461 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
  | 
| MAPS  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| MARGARET  | 148_4870 | Maurice Davis SUTHERLAND  
b: Auckland 7 Dec 1917  
d: Brisbane 14 Jul 2001  
(husband of Margaret)  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| MARIA  | 148_4873 | Reverand Maria Zsoldos  
7-4-1947 to 26-12-2001  
aged 53  
(husband Laszlo, children Emoke, Laszlo, Maria)  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| MARIE  | 148_4875 | Tasman Noel Gillow  
25-12-1918 to 18-7-2003  
aged 84  
husband to Rita  
father of Noeleen, Suzanne, Denise, Robert, Stephen (dec), John, Julie,  
their spouses Don, Dean, Peter, Katherine, Marie, Gaylene, Peter  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| MARK  | 149_4910 | James Shield  
19-1-1901  
age 80  
Isabelle Shield  
8-7-1908  
age 86  
Mark Shield  
7-1-1906  
age 48  
James Shield was Moggill's first storekeeper and first postmaster 1861-77 and 1881-93  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| MARKED  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| MARY  | 149_4903 | Patrick Boyle  
8 Jan 1964  
75 yrs  
Mary Ethne Boyle  
19 Mar 1992  
91 yrs  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| MATILDA  | 148_4881 | Anne Matilda BIRD  
7 Feb 1960  
83 yrs  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| MAURICE  | 148_4870 | Maurice Davis SUTHERLAND  
b: Auckland 7 Dec 1917  
d: Brisbane 14 Jul 2001  
(husband of Margaret)  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| MAY  | 148_4885 | Sophia Sugars  
23 Sep 1914  
83 yrs  
Thomas Sugars  
11 May 1915  
80 yrs  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| MAY  | 148_4887 | Sophia Sugars  
23 Sep 1914  
83 yrs  
Thomas Sugars  
11 May 1915  
80 yrs  
Ellen Elizabeth Sugars  
19-3-1937  
husband   
William Sugars  
13-3-1954  
(remembered by son Roderick, and grandson Bruce Sugars)  
Roderick William Sugars  
B: 3 Oct 1909  
D: 26 Aug 1992  
husband of Pam?  
father of Bruce, Deborah, Elizabeth  
Grandfather of Jodie, Kirsty, Helena? and Christopher  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| MAY  | 148_4896 | husband  
Edward Westaway  
2 Apr 1954  
56 yrs  
wife  
Agnes May  
10 Jun 1994  
92 yrs  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| MAY  | 148_4897 | husband  
Edward Westaway  
2 Apr 1954  
56 yrs  
wife  
Agnes May  
10 Jun 1994  
92 yrs  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| MAY  | 149_4908 | William Leonard SHIELD  
28 Mar 1918  
age 65  
William Henry SHIELD  
23 Jun 1988  
age 80  
Jessie May SHIELD  
15 Jun 1993  
age 80  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| MCLEOD  | 148_4865 | Anstead  
Bache  
Bainbridge  
Baker  
Bird  
Black  
Boyle  
Campbell  
Currie  
Doyle  
Else  
Finlay  
Gibson  
Guscott  
Hallett  
Holz  
Hooper  
Lather  
Lewis  
Makepeace  
McLeod  
Mitchell  
Moffitt  
Owens  
Pook  
Randall  
Roper  
Sexton  
Shield  
Stafford  
Stanley  
Stock  
Sugars  
Sherrin  
Sinnamon  
Twine  
Westaway  
Westcott  
Wilson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| MEMORIAL  | 149_4912 | Len Kelly and Wendy Smith Memorial Shelter  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| MEMORIAL  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| MERV  | 148_4866 | Alderman Robert Mills  
Descendants of Moggill Pioneers  
Len Kelly  
Mabel Kelly  
Bruce Sugars  
Wendy Smith  
Merv Smith  
Keith Watson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| MICHAEL  | 148_4868 | Suzanne Jayne LUTTRELL  
died London 11 Jul 1998  
aged 28  
daughter of Julie and Denis  
sister of Andrew and Michael  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| MICHAEL  | 149_4915 | Saint Michael and all angels  
Anglican, Moggill  
  | 
| MILLS  | 148_4866 | Alderman Robert Mills  
Descendants of Moggill Pioneers  
Len Kelly  
Mabel Kelly  
Bruce Sugars  
Wendy Smith  
Merv Smith  
Keith Watson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| MINNIE  | 148_4884 | John Modral Baker  
12 4 1945  
aged 74  
wife  
Minnie Baker  
22 9 1956  
aged 74  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| MITCHELL  | 148_4865 | Anstead  
Bache  
Bainbridge  
Baker  
Bird  
Black  
Boyle  
Campbell  
Currie  
Doyle  
Else  
Finlay  
Gibson  
Guscott  
Hallett  
Holz  
Hooper  
Lather  
Lewis  
Makepeace  
McLeod  
Mitchell  
Moffitt  
Owens  
Pook  
Randall  
Roper  
Sexton  
Shield  
Stafford  
Stanley  
Stock  
Sugars  
Sherrin  
Sinnamon  
Twine  
Westaway  
Westcott  
Wilson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| MODRAL  | 148_4884 | John Modral Baker  
12 4 1945  
aged 74  
wife  
Minnie Baker  
22 9 1956  
aged 74  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| MOFFITT  | 148_4865 | Anstead  
Bache  
Bainbridge  
Baker  
Bird  
Black  
Boyle  
Campbell  
Currie  
Doyle  
Else  
Finlay  
Gibson  
Guscott  
Hallett  
Holz  
Hooper  
Lather  
Lewis  
Makepeace  
McLeod  
Mitchell  
Moffitt  
Owens  
Pook  
Randall  
Roper  
Sexton  
Shield  
Stafford  
Stanley  
Stock  
Sugars  
Sherrin  
Sinnamon  
Twine  
Westaway  
Westcott  
Wilson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| MOFFITT  | 148_4895 | David Moffitt  
23-10-1954  
72 yrs  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| MOGGILL  | 148_4866 | Alderman Robert Mills  
Descendants of Moggill Pioneers  
Len Kelly  
Mabel Kelly  
Bruce Sugars  
Wendy Smith  
Merv Smith  
Keith Watson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| MOGGILL  | 149_4910 | James Shield  
19-1-1901  
age 80  
Isabelle Shield  
8-7-1908  
age 86  
Mark Shield  
7-1-1906  
age 48  
James Shield was Moggill's first storekeeper and first postmaster 1861-77 and 1881-93  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| MOGGILL  | IMG_0461 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
  | 
| MOGGILL  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| MONTH  | 148_4869 | John Brian Douglas BACK  
22-03-1960 to 17-06-1999  
remembered by wife Lesley,   
twin 10 month sons Brendan and Justin  
and parents Brian and Jill  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| MOUNTAIN  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| MUD  | IMG_0461 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
  | 
| MUD  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| NAMES  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| NEALE  | 148_4874 | Neale Thomas Denholm Bankier  
8 Dec 1950 to 20 Sep 1997  
(Jenny, Shelli, Colin)  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| NOEL  | 148_4875 | Tasman Noel Gillow  
25-12-1918 to 18-7-2003  
aged 84  
husband to Rita  
father of Noeleen, Suzanne, Denise, Robert, Stephen (dec), John, Julie,  
their spouses Don, Dean, Peter, Katherine, Marie, Gaylene, Peter  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| NOELEEN  | 148_4875 | Tasman Noel Gillow  
25-12-1918 to 18-7-2003  
aged 84  
husband to Rita  
father of Noeleen, Suzanne, Denise, Robert, Stephen (dec), John, Julie,  
their spouses Don, Dean, Peter, Katherine, Marie, Gaylene, Peter  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| NOT  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| OLD  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| OLIVE  | 148_4891 | Emily Olive Stafford  
8-10-1909 to 7-7-1960  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| ONE  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| OTHER  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| OWEN  | 148_4872 | Owen Bramble  
7 Apr 1996  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| OWENS  | 148_4865 | Anstead  
Bache  
Bainbridge  
Baker  
Bird  
Black  
Boyle  
Campbell  
Currie  
Doyle  
Else  
Finlay  
Gibson  
Guscott  
Hallett  
Holz  
Hooper  
Lather  
Lewis  
Makepeace  
McLeod  
Mitchell  
Moffitt  
Owens  
Pook  
Randall  
Roper  
Sexton  
Shield  
Stafford  
Stanley  
Stock  
Sugars  
Sherrin  
Sinnamon  
Twine  
Westaway  
Westcott  
Wilson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| PALL-BEARERS  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| PAM  | 148_4886 | Ellen Elizabeth Sugars  
19-3-1937  
husband   
William Sugars  
13-3-1954  
(remembered by son Roderick, and grandson Bruce Sugars)  
Roderick William Sugars  
B: 3 Oct 1909  
D: 26 Aug 1992  
husband of Pam?  
father of Bruce, Deborah, Elizabeth  
Grandfather of Jodie, Kirsty, Helena? and Christopher  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| PAM  | 148_4887 | Sophia Sugars  
23 Sep 1914  
83 yrs  
Thomas Sugars  
11 May 1915  
80 yrs  
Ellen Elizabeth Sugars  
19-3-1937  
husband   
William Sugars  
13-3-1954  
(remembered by son Roderick, and grandson Bruce Sugars)  
Roderick William Sugars  
B: 3 Oct 1909  
D: 26 Aug 1992  
husband of Pam?  
father of Bruce, Deborah, Elizabeth  
Grandfather of Jodie, Kirsty, Helena? and Christopher  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| PARISH  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| PATRICK  | 149_4903 | Patrick Boyle  
8 Jan 1964  
75 yrs  
Mary Ethne Boyle  
19 Mar 1992  
91 yrs  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| PETER  | 148_4875 | Tasman Noel Gillow  
25-12-1918 to 18-7-2003  
aged 84  
husband to Rita  
father of Noeleen, Suzanne, Denise, Robert, Stephen (dec), John, Julie,  
their spouses Don, Dean, Peter, Katherine, Marie, Gaylene, Peter  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| PICKET  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| PIONEERS  | 148_4866 | Alderman Robert Mills  
Descendants of Moggill Pioneers  
Len Kelly  
Mabel Kelly  
Bruce Sugars  
Wendy Smith  
Merv Smith  
Keith Watson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| PIONEERS  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| PLOTS  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| POOK  | 148_4865 | Anstead  
Bache  
Bainbridge  
Baker  
Bird  
Black  
Boyle  
Campbell  
Currie  
Doyle  
Else  
Finlay  
Gibson  
Guscott  
Hallett  
Holz  
Hooper  
Lather  
Lewis  
Makepeace  
McLeod  
Mitchell  
Moffitt  
Owens  
Pook  
Randall  
Roper  
Sexton  
Shield  
Stafford  
Stanley  
Stock  
Sugars  
Sherrin  
Sinnamon  
Twine  
Westaway  
Westcott  
Wilson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| POSSIBLE  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| POSTMASTER  | 149_4910 | James Shield  
19-1-1901  
age 80  
Isabelle Shield  
8-7-1908  
age 86  
Mark Shield  
7-1-1906  
age 48  
James Shield was Moggill's first storekeeper and first postmaster 1861-77 and 1881-93  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| PROPOSED  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| PROXILITY  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| PULLENVALE  | IMG_0461 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
  | 
| PULLENVALE  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| QUESTION  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| RANDALL  | 148_4865 | Anstead  
Bache  
Bainbridge  
Baker  
Bird  
Black  
Boyle  
Campbell  
Currie  
Doyle  
Else  
Finlay  
Gibson  
Guscott  
Hallett  
Holz  
Hooper  
Lather  
Lewis  
Makepeace  
McLeod  
Mitchell  
Moffitt  
Owens  
Pook  
Randall  
Roper  
Sexton  
Shield  
Stafford  
Stanley  
Stock  
Sugars  
Sherrin  
Sinnamon  
Twine  
Westaway  
Westcott  
Wilson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| RANDALL  | 149_4901 | Elizabeth Randall  
23-3-1947  
70 yrs  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| RAYMOND  | 148_4877 | Edith Selina Browne  
12 Feb 1920 to 12 Mar 2000  
Raymond Joseph Browne  
5 Jun 1912 to 15 Nov 1994  
(daughter Sandra, sons Rob and Syd)  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| RAYMOND  | 148_4899 | William Anstead  
B: 31-3-1904   
D: 11-8-1989  
Violet Anstead  
B: 1-2-1900  
D: 3-10-1985  
Raymond John Anstead  
B: 8-12-1947  
D: 15-2-1979  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| RECORD  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| RECORDS  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| REMOVED  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| REPOSITORIES  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| RESERVE  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| REVERAND  | 148_4873 | Reverand Maria Zsoldos  
7-4-1947 to 26-12-2001  
aged 53  
(husband Laszlo, children Emoke, Laszlo, Maria)  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| RIGBY  | 148_4871 | Joan Elizabeth RIGBY  
? Feb 1938 to 15 Mar 2002  
(husband Toby, children Georgna, Adrienne, Jennifer, Simon)  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| RITA  | 148_4875 | Tasman Noel Gillow  
25-12-1918 to 18-7-2003  
aged 84  
husband to Rita  
father of Noeleen, Suzanne, Denise, Robert, Stephen (dec), John, Julie,  
their spouses Don, Dean, Peter, Katherine, Marie, Gaylene, Peter  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| ROAD  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| ROB  | 148_4877 | Edith Selina Browne  
12 Feb 1920 to 12 Mar 2000  
Raymond Joseph Browne  
5 Jun 1912 to 15 Nov 1994  
(daughter Sandra, sons Rob and Syd)  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| ROBERT  | 148_4866 | Alderman Robert Mills  
Descendants of Moggill Pioneers  
Len Kelly  
Mabel Kelly  
Bruce Sugars  
Wendy Smith  
Merv Smith  
Keith Watson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| ROBERT  | 148_4875 | Tasman Noel Gillow  
25-12-1918 to 18-7-2003  
aged 84  
husband to Rita  
father of Noeleen, Suzanne, Denise, Robert, Stephen (dec), John, Julie,  
their spouses Don, Dean, Peter, Katherine, Marie, Gaylene, Peter  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| ROBERT  | 148_4876 | David Alexander Aspinall  
16-2-1950 to 15-1-1998  
wife Kym  
children Joel, Leah  
father Alex  
Brother Robert  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| ROBERT  | 148_4898 | Dougald, John, Robert and Daisy  
children of John and Sarah CURRIE  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| RODERICK  | 148_4886 | Ellen Elizabeth Sugars  
19-3-1937  
husband   
William Sugars  
13-3-1954  
(remembered by son Roderick, and grandson Bruce Sugars)  
Roderick William Sugars  
B: 3 Oct 1909  
D: 26 Aug 1992  
husband of Pam?  
father of Bruce, Deborah, Elizabeth  
Grandfather of Jodie, Kirsty, Helena? and Christopher  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| RODERICK  | 148_4887 | Sophia Sugars  
23 Sep 1914  
83 yrs  
Thomas Sugars  
11 May 1915  
80 yrs  
Ellen Elizabeth Sugars  
19-3-1937  
husband   
William Sugars  
13-3-1954  
(remembered by son Roderick, and grandson Bruce Sugars)  
Roderick William Sugars  
B: 3 Oct 1909  
D: 26 Aug 1992  
husband of Pam?  
father of Bruce, Deborah, Elizabeth  
Grandfather of Jodie, Kirsty, Helena? and Christopher  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| ROPER  | 148_4865 | Anstead  
Bache  
Bainbridge  
Baker  
Bird  
Black  
Boyle  
Campbell  
Currie  
Doyle  
Else  
Finlay  
Gibson  
Guscott  
Hallett  
Holz  
Hooper  
Lather  
Lewis  
Makepeace  
McLeod  
Mitchell  
Moffitt  
Owens  
Pook  
Randall  
Roper  
Sexton  
Shield  
Stafford  
Stanley  
Stock  
Sugars  
Sherrin  
Sinnamon  
Twine  
Westaway  
Westcott  
Wilson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| ROSE  | 148_4888 | Rose E Sugars  
12 Aug 1953  
48 yrs  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| SAID  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| SAINT  | 149_4915 | Saint Michael and all angels  
Anglican, Moggill  
  | 
| SAME  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| SANDRA  | 148_4877 | Edith Selina Browne  
12 Feb 1920 to 12 Mar 2000  
Raymond Joseph Browne  
5 Jun 1912 to 15 Nov 1994  
(daughter Sandra, sons Rob and Syd)  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| SARAH  | 148_4898 | Dougald, John, Robert and Daisy  
children of John and Sarah CURRIE  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| SEARCHING  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| SEEMS  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| SELINA  | 148_4877 | Edith Selina Browne  
12 Feb 1920 to 12 Mar 2000  
Raymond Joseph Browne  
5 Jun 1912 to 15 Nov 1994  
(daughter Sandra, sons Rob and Syd)  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| SEXTON  | 148_4865 | Anstead  
Bache  
Bainbridge  
Baker  
Bird  
Black  
Boyle  
Campbell  
Currie  
Doyle  
Else  
Finlay  
Gibson  
Guscott  
Hallett  
Holz  
Hooper  
Lather  
Lewis  
Makepeace  
McLeod  
Mitchell  
Moffitt  
Owens  
Pook  
Randall  
Roper  
Sexton  
Shield  
Stafford  
Stanley  
Stock  
Sugars  
Sherrin  
Sinnamon  
Twine  
Westaway  
Westcott  
Wilson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| SHARED  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| SHELLI  | 148_4874 | Neale Thomas Denholm Bankier  
8 Dec 1950 to 20 Sep 1997  
(Jenny, Shelli, Colin)  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| SHELTER  | 149_4912 | Len Kelly and Wendy Smith Memorial Shelter  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| SHERRIN  | 148_4865 | Anstead  
Bache  
Bainbridge  
Baker  
Bird  
Black  
Boyle  
Campbell  
Currie  
Doyle  
Else  
Finlay  
Gibson  
Guscott  
Hallett  
Holz  
Hooper  
Lather  
Lewis  
Makepeace  
McLeod  
Mitchell  
Moffitt  
Owens  
Pook  
Randall  
Roper  
Sexton  
Shield  
Stafford  
Stanley  
Stock  
Sugars  
Sherrin  
Sinnamon  
Twine  
Westaway  
Westcott  
Wilson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| SHIELD  | 148_4865 | Anstead  
Bache  
Bainbridge  
Baker  
Bird  
Black  
Boyle  
Campbell  
Currie  
Doyle  
Else  
Finlay  
Gibson  
Guscott  
Hallett  
Holz  
Hooper  
Lather  
Lewis  
Makepeace  
McLeod  
Mitchell  
Moffitt  
Owens  
Pook  
Randall  
Roper  
Sexton  
Shield  
Stafford  
Stanley  
Stock  
Sugars  
Sherrin  
Sinnamon  
Twine  
Westaway  
Westcott  
Wilson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| SHIELD  | 149_4908 | William Leonard SHIELD  
28 Mar 1918  
age 65  
William Henry SHIELD  
23 Jun 1988  
age 80  
Jessie May SHIELD  
15 Jun 1993  
age 80  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| SHIELD  | 149_4909 | Albert Shield  
20-2-1914 to 11-8-2002  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| SHIELD  | 149_4910 | James Shield  
19-1-1901  
age 80  
Isabelle Shield  
8-7-1908  
age 86  
Mark Shield  
7-1-1906  
age 48  
James Shield was Moggill's first storekeeper and first postmaster 1861-77 and 1881-93  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| SHIRE  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| SIMON  | 148_4871 | Joan Elizabeth RIGBY  
? Feb 1938 to 15 Mar 2002  
(husband Toby, children Georgna, Adrienne, Jennifer, Simon)  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| SINCE  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| SINNAMON  | 148_4865 | Anstead  
Bache  
Bainbridge  
Baker  
Bird  
Black  
Boyle  
Campbell  
Currie  
Doyle  
Else  
Finlay  
Gibson  
Guscott  
Hallett  
Holz  
Hooper  
Lather  
Lewis  
Makepeace  
McLeod  
Mitchell  
Moffitt  
Owens  
Pook  
Randall  
Roper  
Sexton  
Shield  
Stafford  
Stanley  
Stock  
Sugars  
Sherrin  
Sinnamon  
Twine  
Westaway  
Westcott  
Wilson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| SITE  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| SMITH  | 148_4866 | Alderman Robert Mills  
Descendants of Moggill Pioneers  
Len Kelly  
Mabel Kelly  
Bruce Sugars  
Wendy Smith  
Merv Smith  
Keith Watson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| SMITH  | 149_4912 | Len Kelly and Wendy Smith Memorial Shelter  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| SOLD  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| SOPHIA  | 148_4885 | Sophia Sugars  
23 Sep 1914  
83 yrs  
Thomas Sugars  
11 May 1915  
80 yrs  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| SOPHIA  | 148_4887 | Sophia Sugars  
23 Sep 1914  
83 yrs  
Thomas Sugars  
11 May 1915  
80 yrs  
Ellen Elizabeth Sugars  
19-3-1937  
husband   
William Sugars  
13-3-1954  
(remembered by son Roderick, and grandson Bruce Sugars)  
Roderick William Sugars  
B: 3 Oct 1909  
D: 26 Aug 1992  
husband of Pam?  
father of Bruce, Deborah, Elizabeth  
Grandfather of Jodie, Kirsty, Helena? and Christopher  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| SORROWS  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| SPOUSES  | 148_4875 | Tasman Noel Gillow  
25-12-1918 to 18-7-2003  
aged 84  
husband to Rita  
father of Noeleen, Suzanne, Denise, Robert, Stephen (dec), John, Julie,  
their spouses Don, Dean, Peter, Katherine, Marie, Gaylene, Peter  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| STAFFORD  | 148_4865 | Anstead  
Bache  
Bainbridge  
Baker  
Bird  
Black  
Boyle  
Campbell  
Currie  
Doyle  
Else  
Finlay  
Gibson  
Guscott  
Hallett  
Holz  
Hooper  
Lather  
Lewis  
Makepeace  
McLeod  
Mitchell  
Moffitt  
Owens  
Pook  
Randall  
Roper  
Sexton  
Shield  
Stafford  
Stanley  
Stock  
Sugars  
Sherrin  
Sinnamon  
Twine  
Westaway  
Westcott  
Wilson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| STAFFORD  | 148_4891 | Emily Olive Stafford  
8-10-1909 to 7-7-1960  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| STANLEY  | 148_4865 | Anstead  
Bache  
Bainbridge  
Baker  
Bird  
Black  
Boyle  
Campbell  
Currie  
Doyle  
Else  
Finlay  
Gibson  
Guscott  
Hallett  
Holz  
Hooper  
Lather  
Lewis  
Makepeace  
McLeod  
Mitchell  
Moffitt  
Owens  
Pook  
Randall  
Roper  
Sexton  
Shield  
Stafford  
Stanley  
Stock  
Sugars  
Sherrin  
Sinnamon  
Twine  
Westaway  
Westcott  
Wilson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| STEPHEN  | 148_4875 | Tasman Noel Gillow  
25-12-1918 to 18-7-2003  
aged 84  
husband to Rita  
father of Noeleen, Suzanne, Denise, Robert, Stephen (dec), John, Julie,  
their spouses Don, Dean, Peter, Katherine, Marie, Gaylene, Peter  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| STH  | 148_4900 | Sth  
Bainbridge  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| STOCK  | 148_4865 | Anstead  
Bache  
Bainbridge  
Baker  
Bird  
Black  
Boyle  
Campbell  
Currie  
Doyle  
Else  
Finlay  
Gibson  
Guscott  
Hallett  
Holz  
Hooper  
Lather  
Lewis  
Makepeace  
McLeod  
Mitchell  
Moffitt  
Owens  
Pook  
Randall  
Roper  
Sexton  
Shield  
Stafford  
Stanley  
Stock  
Sugars  
Sherrin  
Sinnamon  
Twine  
Westaway  
Westcott  
Wilson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| STONES  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| STOREKEEPER  | 149_4910 | James Shield  
19-1-1901  
age 80  
Isabelle Shield  
8-7-1908  
age 86  
Mark Shield  
7-1-1906  
age 48  
James Shield was Moggill's first storekeeper and first postmaster 1861-77 and 1881-93  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| STUDY  | IMG_0461 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
  | 
| STUDY  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| SUGARS  | 148_4865 | Anstead  
Bache  
Bainbridge  
Baker  
Bird  
Black  
Boyle  
Campbell  
Currie  
Doyle  
Else  
Finlay  
Gibson  
Guscott  
Hallett  
Holz  
Hooper  
Lather  
Lewis  
Makepeace  
McLeod  
Mitchell  
Moffitt  
Owens  
Pook  
Randall  
Roper  
Sexton  
Shield  
Stafford  
Stanley  
Stock  
Sugars  
Sherrin  
Sinnamon  
Twine  
Westaway  
Westcott  
Wilson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| SUGARS  | 148_4866 | Alderman Robert Mills  
Descendants of Moggill Pioneers  
Len Kelly  
Mabel Kelly  
Bruce Sugars  
Wendy Smith  
Merv Smith  
Keith Watson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| SUGARS  | 148_4885 | Sophia Sugars  
23 Sep 1914  
83 yrs  
Thomas Sugars  
11 May 1915  
80 yrs  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| SUGARS  | 148_4886 | Ellen Elizabeth Sugars  
19-3-1937  
husband   
William Sugars  
13-3-1954  
(remembered by son Roderick, and grandson Bruce Sugars)  
Roderick William Sugars  
B: 3 Oct 1909  
D: 26 Aug 1992  
husband of Pam?  
father of Bruce, Deborah, Elizabeth  
Grandfather of Jodie, Kirsty, Helena? and Christopher  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| SUGARS  | 148_4887 | Sophia Sugars  
23 Sep 1914  
83 yrs  
Thomas Sugars  
11 May 1915  
80 yrs  
Ellen Elizabeth Sugars  
19-3-1937  
husband   
William Sugars  
13-3-1954  
(remembered by son Roderick, and grandson Bruce Sugars)  
Roderick William Sugars  
B: 3 Oct 1909  
D: 26 Aug 1992  
husband of Pam?  
father of Bruce, Deborah, Elizabeth  
Grandfather of Jodie, Kirsty, Helena? and Christopher  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| SUGARS  | 148_4888 | Rose E Sugars  
12 Aug 1953  
48 yrs  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| SUGARS  | 148_4889 | Elizabeth, George and Walter (Sugars)  
died in infancy  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| SUGGESTED  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| SUITABLE  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| SUTHERLAND  | 148_4870 | Maurice Davis SUTHERLAND  
b: Auckland 7 Dec 1917  
d: Brisbane 14 Jul 2001  
(husband of Margaret)  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| SUZANNE  | 148_4868 | Suzanne Jayne LUTTRELL  
died London 11 Jul 1998  
aged 28  
daughter of Julie and Denis  
sister of Andrew and Michael  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| SUZANNE  | 148_4875 | Tasman Noel Gillow  
25-12-1918 to 18-7-2003  
aged 84  
husband to Rita  
father of Noeleen, Suzanne, Denise, Robert, Stephen (dec), John, Julie,  
their spouses Don, Dean, Peter, Katherine, Marie, Gaylene, Peter  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| SYD  | 148_4877 | Edith Selina Browne  
12 Feb 1920 to 12 Mar 2000  
Raymond Joseph Browne  
5 Jun 1912 to 15 Nov 1994  
(daughter Sandra, sons Rob and Syd)  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| TASMAN  | 148_4875 | Tasman Noel Gillow  
25-12-1918 to 18-7-2003  
aged 84  
husband to Rita  
father of Noeleen, Suzanne, Denise, Robert, Stephen (dec), John, Julie,  
their spouses Don, Dean, Peter, Katherine, Marie, Gaylene, Peter  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| THAT  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| THERE  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| THOMAS  | 148_4874 | Neale Thomas Denholm Bankier  
8 Dec 1950 to 20 Sep 1997  
(Jenny, Shelli, Colin)  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| THOMAS  | 148_4885 | Sophia Sugars  
23 Sep 1914  
83 yrs  
Thomas Sugars  
11 May 1915  
80 yrs  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| THOMAS  | 148_4887 | Sophia Sugars  
23 Sep 1914  
83 yrs  
Thomas Sugars  
11 May 1915  
80 yrs  
Ellen Elizabeth Sugars  
19-3-1937  
husband   
William Sugars  
13-3-1954  
(remembered by son Roderick, and grandson Bruce Sugars)  
Roderick William Sugars  
B: 3 Oct 1909  
D: 26 Aug 1992  
husband of Pam?  
father of Bruce, Deborah, Elizabeth  
Grandfather of Jodie, Kirsty, Helena? and Christopher  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| THOMAS  | 148_4892 | wife  
Isabella Brown Anstead  
B: 1 Jun 1891  
D: 13 Oct 1956  
husband  
Joseph Thomas Anstead  
B: 31 Aug 1876  
D: 9 Aug 1969  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| THOMAS  | 148_4893 | wife  
Isabella Brown Anstead  
B: 1 Jun 1891  
D: 13 Oct 1956  
husband  
Joseph Thomas Anstead  
B: 31 Aug 1876  
D: 9 Aug 1969  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| THOMAS  | 148_4894 | wife  
Isabella Brown Anstead  
B: 1 Jun 1891  
D: 13 Oct 1956  
husband  
Joseph Thomas Anstead  
B: 31 Aug 1876  
D: 9 Aug 1969  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| THOMAS  | 149_4907 | MAKEPEACE  
Thomas Tindale  
7-9-1911  
Hannah  
16-2-1908  
Thomas  
12-8-1906  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| THOSE  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| TINDALE  | 149_4907 | MAKEPEACE  
Thomas Tindale  
7-9-1911  
Hannah  
16-2-1908  
Thomas  
12-8-1906  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| TOBY  | 148_4871 | Joan Elizabeth RIGBY  
? Feb 1938 to 15 Mar 2002  
(husband Toby, children Georgna, Adrienne, Jennifer, Simon)  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| TRACE  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| TRANSFERRED  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| TREE  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| TWIN  | 148_4869 | John Brian Douglas BACK  
22-03-1960 to 17-06-1999  
remembered by wife Lesley,   
twin 10 month sons Brendan and Justin  
and parents Brian and Jill  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| TWINE  | 148_4865 | Anstead  
Bache  
Bainbridge  
Baker  
Bird  
Black  
Boyle  
Campbell  
Currie  
Doyle  
Else  
Finlay  
Gibson  
Guscott  
Hallett  
Holz  
Hooper  
Lather  
Lewis  
Makepeace  
McLeod  
Mitchell  
Moffitt  
Owens  
Pook  
Randall  
Roper  
Sexton  
Shield  
Stafford  
Stanley  
Stock  
Sugars  
Sherrin  
Sinnamon  
Twine  
Westaway  
Westcott  
Wilson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| USED  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| VIOLET  | 148_4899 | William Anstead  
B: 31-3-1904   
D: 11-8-1989  
Violet Anstead  
B: 1-2-1900  
D: 3-10-1985  
Raymond John Anstead  
B: 8-12-1947  
D: 15-2-1979  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| VISIT  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| WAGER  | IMG_0461 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
  | 
| WAGER  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| WALTER  | 148_4889 | Elizabeth, George and Walter (Sugars)  
died in infancy  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| WARD  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| WASN  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| WATSON  | 148_4866 | Alderman Robert Mills  
Descendants of Moggill Pioneers  
Len Kelly  
Mabel Kelly  
Bruce Sugars  
Wendy Smith  
Merv Smith  
Keith Watson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| WENDY  | 148_4866 | Alderman Robert Mills  
Descendants of Moggill Pioneers  
Len Kelly  
Mabel Kelly  
Bruce Sugars  
Wendy Smith  
Merv Smith  
Keith Watson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| WENDY  | 149_4912 | Len Kelly and Wendy Smith Memorial Shelter  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| WERE  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| WESTAWAY  | 148_4865 | Anstead  
Bache  
Bainbridge  
Baker  
Bird  
Black  
Boyle  
Campbell  
Currie  
Doyle  
Else  
Finlay  
Gibson  
Guscott  
Hallett  
Holz  
Hooper  
Lather  
Lewis  
Makepeace  
McLeod  
Mitchell  
Moffitt  
Owens  
Pook  
Randall  
Roper  
Sexton  
Shield  
Stafford  
Stanley  
Stock  
Sugars  
Sherrin  
Sinnamon  
Twine  
Westaway  
Westcott  
Wilson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| WESTAWAY  | 148_4883 | Alice Kate Westaway  
8 Jun 1946  
77 yrs  
husband  
William Henry  
18 Nov 1949  
86 yrs  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| WESTAWAY  | 148_4896 | husband  
Edward Westaway  
2 Apr 1954  
56 yrs  
wife  
Agnes May  
10 Jun 1994  
92 yrs  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| WESTAWAY  | 148_4897 | husband  
Edward Westaway  
2 Apr 1954  
56 yrs  
wife  
Agnes May  
10 Jun 1994  
92 yrs  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| WESTCOTT  | 148_4865 | Anstead  
Bache  
Bainbridge  
Baker  
Bird  
Black  
Boyle  
Campbell  
Currie  
Doyle  
Else  
Finlay  
Gibson  
Guscott  
Hallett  
Holz  
Hooper  
Lather  
Lewis  
Makepeace  
McLeod  
Mitchell  
Moffitt  
Owens  
Pook  
Randall  
Roper  
Sexton  
Shield  
Stafford  
Stanley  
Stock  
Sugars  
Sherrin  
Sinnamon  
Twine  
Westaway  
Westcott  
Wilson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| WESTCOTT  | 149_4904 | Herbert W J Westcott (Bert)  
14 Oct 1934  
28 yrs  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| WESTCOTT  | 149_4905 | Herbert E Westcott  
18 Dec 1959  
aged 79  
Ernest Westcott  
22-9-1920 to 25-12-2002  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| WESTCOTT  | 149_4906 | Herbert E Westcott  
18 Dec 1959  
aged 79  
Ernest Westcott  
22-9-1920 to 25-12-2002  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| WHICH  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| WILLIAM  | 148_4883 | Alice Kate Westaway  
8 Jun 1946  
77 yrs  
husband  
William Henry  
18 Nov 1949  
86 yrs  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| WILLIAM  | 148_4886 | Ellen Elizabeth Sugars  
19-3-1937  
husband   
William Sugars  
13-3-1954  
(remembered by son Roderick, and grandson Bruce Sugars)  
Roderick William Sugars  
B: 3 Oct 1909  
D: 26 Aug 1992  
husband of Pam?  
father of Bruce, Deborah, Elizabeth  
Grandfather of Jodie, Kirsty, Helena? and Christopher  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| WILLIAM  | 148_4887 | Sophia Sugars  
23 Sep 1914  
83 yrs  
Thomas Sugars  
11 May 1915  
80 yrs  
Ellen Elizabeth Sugars  
19-3-1937  
husband   
William Sugars  
13-3-1954  
(remembered by son Roderick, and grandson Bruce Sugars)  
Roderick William Sugars  
B: 3 Oct 1909  
D: 26 Aug 1992  
husband of Pam?  
father of Bruce, Deborah, Elizabeth  
Grandfather of Jodie, Kirsty, Helena? and Christopher  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| WILLIAM  | 148_4899 | William Anstead  
B: 31-3-1904   
D: 11-8-1989  
Violet Anstead  
B: 1-2-1900  
D: 3-10-1985  
Raymond John Anstead  
B: 8-12-1947  
D: 15-2-1979  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| WILLIAM  | 149_4908 | William Leonard SHIELD  
28 Mar 1918  
age 65  
William Henry SHIELD  
23 Jun 1988  
age 80  
Jessie May SHIELD  
15 Jun 1993  
age 80  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| WILLIAM  | 149_4911 | Annie Black  
21 Sep 1941  
aged 76  
daughter  
Beryl Ivy  
1 Aug 1932  
aged 17   
William Black  
6 Dec 1960  
age 76  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| WILSON  | 148_4865 | Anstead  
Bache  
Bainbridge  
Baker  
Bird  
Black  
Boyle  
Campbell  
Currie  
Doyle  
Else  
Finlay  
Gibson  
Guscott  
Hallett  
Holz  
Hooper  
Lather  
Lewis  
Makepeace  
McLeod  
Mitchell  
Moffitt  
Owens  
Pook  
Randall  
Roper  
Sexton  
Shield  
Stafford  
Stanley  
Stock  
Sugars  
Sherrin  
Sinnamon  
Twine  
Westaway  
Westcott  
Wilson  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
  | 
| WITH  | IMG_0461 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
  | 
| WITH  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| WITHOUT  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
  | 
| WORKING  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
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| WOULD  | IMG_0463 | From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988  
In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by  
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents  
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to  
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their  
names on a memorial and in other repositories.  
However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish   
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)  
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two  
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later  
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of  
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that  
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a  
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.  
Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.  
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its  
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.  
In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the  
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain   
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.  
To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial  
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."  
suggested visit  
Moggill Cemetery  
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie  
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| ZSOLDOS  | 148_4873 | Reverand Maria Zsoldos  
7-4-1947 to 26-12-2001  
aged 53  
(husband Laszlo, children Emoke, Laszlo, Maria)  
Moggill Historic cemetery (Brisbane)  
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