As promised (albeit two weeks late!) the following is the end result of a research project bravely taken on in the last 18 months by John Pritchard whose help I find invaluable. He took the ‘basic’ cemetery record for the Cue Cemetery which consisted mostly of a name, date & denomination and he has made these brief entries into mini biographies (and some not so small) of the people whose lives ended for one reason and another in the Cue, Day Dawn area. My job was the layout and checking and adding bits and pieces here and there and finally posting it all on line.
The records started out a bit like this –
ADOLPH Frederick, 67yrs, ANG B 4 29, b 24 Jun 1934, Cue Cemetery.
and turned out like this –
ADOLPH Ernest Friederick ‘Frederick’ Heinrich ― 67yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-4-29, bur 24 Jun 1934, he was born in Friedrichswalde, Germany and was the third son of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Adolph, he was the husband of Elizabeth (nee Marsh) and the father of Mick and Tilly Adolph, his occupation was that of an engine driver on the Cue goldfields mines for many years after arrival from Kapunda, SA, Reg Murchison 15/1934, Buried Cue Cemetery.
This is an amazing effort without the assistance of any death certificates to provide biographical and family information. It’s amazing what is out there in the public domain if you care to look. The burials, as of today, are 1512, 17 of which are ‘unknown’.
Among these are – 33 suicides, 77 mining related deaths and 11 murders and 378 children & babies under 5yrs.
The numbers of the under five children especially will be higher as with many of the deaths, there is no age, not even if they are an adult of a child. However, these statistics are very similar to most of the outback towns in the WA Goldfields. Of course, we never claim that a particular cemetery record is ‘Finished’. There is no such thing as a finished historical record, there is always more to find or correct or delete and we will continue to do this as new details come to light. Perhaps if you have a relative buried here you might like to see if what we have is correct and perhaps add some details yourself. We are always happy to hear from you and even the smallest correction makes for a better overall record. You can send us any information or photographs or even just your comments, to research@outbackfamilyhistory.com.au
We look forward to hearing from you !!!
ABBOTT Henry ‘Harry’― 58yrs, Methodist Section, Loc C-15-22, b14 Mar 1942, Reg Murchison 8/1942, Buried Cue Cemetery
ABORIGINAL/First Nations, Annie ― age unknown, Section unknown, Loc J-1-13, bur 4 Oct 1915. Reg Murchison 32/1915, Buried Cue Cemetery.
ABORIGINAL/First Nations, Bobby― age unknown, Section unknown, Loc J-1-10, bur 9 May 1909, Reg no reg found, Buried Cue Cemetery.
ABORIGINAL/First Nations, Bobby― age unknown, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 20 Jul 1904, Reg no reg found, Buried Cue Cemetery.
ABORIGINAL/First Nations, Brandy― 55yrs, Section unknown, Loc J-2-4, bur 23 May 1934, Reg Murchison 22/1935, Buried Cue Cemetery.
ABORIGINAL/First Nations, Eileen ― age unknown, Section unknown, Loc J-1-12, bur 4 Oct 1915. Reg 33/1915 Murchison, Buried Cue Cemetery.
ABORIGINAL/First Nations, Franky ― 28yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, died at Cue Hospital, the cause of his death was deemed to be tuberculosis, bur 9 Mar 1901. Reg 1450/1901, Buried Cue Cemetery.
ABORIGINAL/First Nations, Friday ― Age unknown, Section unknown, Loc J-1-11, bur 19 May 1916. Reg no reg found, Buried Cue Cemetery.
ABORIGINAL/First Nations, Genny ― 60yrs, Section unknown, Loc J-7-17, bur 27 Aug 1949. Reg (No reg found), Buried Cue Cemetery.
ABORIGINAL/First Nations, Gilbert ― stillborn, Section unknown, Loc J-2-8, bur 7 Jul 1927, Reg Murchison 26/1927, Buried Cue Cemetery.
ABORIGINAL/First Nations, Jack ― age unknown, Section unknown, Loc J-1-6, bur 7 Jul 1906.Reg Murchison 39/1906, Buried Cue Cemetery.
ABORIGINAL/First Nations, Jenny ― Adult, Section unknown, Loc J-1-19, bur 18 Aug 1911,Reg Murchison 33/1911, Buried Cue Cemetery.
ABORIGINAL/First Nations, Jimmy ― Age unknown, Section unknown, Loc J-2-6, bur 10 May 1929, Reg Murchison 12/1929, Buried Cue Cemetery.
ABORIGINAL/First Nations, Jinny ― abt 70yrs, Section unknown, Loc J-8-8, bur 22 Jun 1943, Reg Murchison 17/1943, Buried Cue Cemetery.
ABORIGINAL/First Nations, Joe ― 70yrs, Section unknown, Loc J-8-13, bur 20 Jul 1942 Reg no reg found, Buried Cue Cemetery.
ABORIGINAL/First Nations, Johnny ― Age unknown, Section unknown, Loc J-1-8, bur 14 Aug 1908. Reg 40/1908, Buried Cue Cemetery.
ABORIGINAL/First Nations, Julie ― Age unknown, Section unknown, Loc J-2-11, bur 6 May 1920. Reg Murchison 13/1920, Buried Cue Cemetery.
ABORIGINAL/First Nations, Lennon ― 57yrs, Section unknown, Loc J-2-2, bur 30 Mar 1935. Reg Murchison 25/1935, Buried Cue Cemetery.
ABORIGINAL/First Nations, Mary ― 50yrs, Section unknown, Loc J-2-5, bur 8 Mar 1947. Reg no reg found, Buried Cue Cemetery.
ABORIGINAL/First Nations, Milly ―stillborn, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 27 Oct 1941, her parents were Freddy and Milly of Mt Gould WA (120 km NW of Meekatharra). Reg Murchison 44/1941, (registered as Lilly) Buried Cue Cemetery.
ABORIGINAL/First Nations, Minnie ― Age unknown, Section unknown, Loc J-2-10, bur 4 Sep 1922. Reg Murchison 20/1922, Buried Cue Cemetery.
ABORIGINAL/First Nations, Monkey ― adult, Section unknown, Loc J-1-15, bur 31 Jul 1914. Reg no reg found, Buried Cue Cemetery.
ABORIGINAL/First Nations, Muggiji ― Elderly, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 8 Aug 1953. Reg Murchison 23/1953, Buried Cue Cemetery.
ABORIGINAL/First Nations, Mully ― Age unknown, Section unkown, Loc J-2-18, bur 15 Jun 1938. Reg Murchison 24/1938, Buried Cue Cemetery.
ABORIGINAL/First Nations, Nullagine Annie ― Age unknown, Section unkown, Loc J-1-8, bur 6 May 1908, Reg Murchison 30/1908, Buried Cue Cemetery.
ABORIGINAL/First Nations, Percy ― 22yrs, Section unknown, Loc J-1-14, bur 1 Apr 1915, Reg Murchison 10/1915, Buried Cue Cemetery.
ABORIGINAL/First Nations, Pieter ― age unknown, Section unknown, Loc D-7-22, bur 18 Jul 1928, Reg Murchison 15/1928. (Registered as Peter) Buried Cue Cemetery.
ABORIGINAL/First Nations, Tommy ― Age unknown, Section unknown, Loc J-1-10, bur 23 Apr 1917, Reg Murchison 15/1917, Buried Cue Cemetery.
ABORIGINAL/First Nations, Trilby (female) ― Age unknown, Section unknown, Loc J-2-12, bur 23 Jul 1927, Reg 24/1927 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ABORIGINAL/First Nations, unnamed ― stillborn, unknown Section, Loc J-2-8, bur 7 Jul 1927 Reg (unable to determine due lack of information). Buried Cue Cemetery.
ABORIGINAL/First Nations, unnamed ― 2 days, unknown Section, Loc J-8-4, bur 22 Feb 1936, Reg (unable to determine due lack of information). Buried Cue Cemetery.
ADAMS unnamed female ― stillborn, Anglican Section, Loc B-11-10, bur 23 Dec 1936, Reg Murchison 44/1936. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ADOLPH Ernest Friederick Heinrich ― 67yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-4-29, bur 24 Jun 1934, he was born in Friedrichswalde Germany and was the third son of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Adolph, he was the husband of Elizabeth (nee Marsh) and the father of Mick and Tilly Adolph, his occupation was that of an engine driver on the Cue goldfields mines for many years after arrival from Kapunda SA, Reg Murchison 15/1934, Buried Cue Cemetery.
AHMED Meer ― 45yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 10 Aug 1900 he was born at Peshawar India and was single, the cause of his death at Cue Hospital WA was deemed to be a cerebral hemorrhage and hemiplegia, he had also lived in Qld, Vic, and NSW for a total of 8 yrs. Reg 1383/1900. Buried Cue Cemetery.
AIBERTI Guilio Annibale ― 25 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, bur 25 Jul 1939, Loc A-6-10, he was born in Italy and his parents were Mr. and Mrs. A Aiberti and was single, he was the brother of Steve and Emilio Aiberti, he was killed instantly by falling about 100ft down a shaft after slipping off the ladder at the Klondyke GM near Day Dawn. Reg Murchison 44/1939. Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine Death www.wavmm.com
AINSWORTH Thomas ― 84 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-3-5, bur 2 Nov 1935, his parents were Alfred Bower and Elizabeth Sugden Ainsworth, and he was the brother of Emily, Thomas, Herbert, Mary and Harold Ainsworth, his occupation was that of a pioneer miner/resident of Cue and Tuckanarra districts for over 40 years. Reg 34/1936. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ALCOCK Edward ―11yrs, Wesleyan Section, C-1-4, bur 19 Mar 1902, he was born at Emmaville NSW and his parents were Edward and Alice Alcock (nee McMillan), he was the brother of Nathaniel Thomas and Mary Ethel born at Southern Cross, WA, the cause of his death at Day Dawn WA was deemed to be typhoid fever. Reg 1608/1902. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ALDEN unnamed male ― stillborn, Anglican Section, Loc B-11-19, bur 29 May 1940, child of Mr. and Mrs. W Alden. Reg Murchison 14/1940. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ALDER Fanny Jane ― 29 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-17-8, bur 19 May 1907, she was daughter of Captain William (former manager of the local Kinsella and Rose Mines) and Mrs. Emma Hoskin, she was the first wife of George Griffin ALDER at Day Dawn from 1904 and the mother of two children, Thomas William Alder born 1905 & Frank James born 1907, the cause of her death was deemed to be septicemia, possibly related to the birth of baby Frank who died 6 weeks later, Reg Murchison 52/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ALDER Frank James ― 6wks, Anglican Section, Loc B-17-7, bur 19 Jun 1907, Reg Murchison 56/1907, Buried with his mother Fanny, Buried at Cue Cemetery.
ALDER Mary Elizabeth nee Cashin ― 37 yrs, Presbyterian Section, Loc A-10-7, bur 2 Dec 1916, she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cashin and the sister of Mrs. McKerness and Mrs. Robinson, she was the second wife of George Alder from 1912, the cause of her death at Cue Hospital was unexpected during a small medical operation. She had one child, Grace Mary born 1913, Reg Murchison 43/1916. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ALDUS Quinton ‘Quin’ ― 76 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc D-3-9, bur 6 Aug 1951, he was the husband of Lucy Ann Aldus (nee Reaper) and the father/Stepfather of numerous children including Robert Aldus, his occupation was that of a contractor in the Murchison region and lived in Big Bell WA. Reg Murchison 30/1951. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ALLCHIN Lewis Herbert ― 34yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-15-14, bur 7 Feb 1938, he was born in Plumstead, Kent, England and the cause of his death was the injuries he received as one of a number of passengers in a single truck accident on the Reedy to Tuckanarra Road on 5 Feb 1938, he was the husband of Zelma Allchin nee Cann and the father of John Allchin who wrote a book called ‘Away with the Albatross’, in the book John states that he made a brass plaque for his father’s grave in Cue as shown in the photo below, his occupation was that of a miner at Reedy WA, Reg Murchison 8/1938. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
ALLEN John ― 64yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 24 Jun 1898, he was born in Aylesbury England and was single, the cause of death was deemed to be asthenia, his occupation was that of a drover, he lived in South Australia for some years before shifting to WA where he had been for 2 ½ yrs, Reg 1544/1898. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ALLEN Robert A ― 64yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-11-11, bur 20 Feb 1943. Reg Murchison 3/1943. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ALLEN Thomas G R ― 28yrs, Section unknown, Loc J-2-15, bur 15 Jun 1934, he was born in UK and was found dead in his camp when employed at the Tuckanarra gold battery, the cause of his death was deemed to have been suicide by taking a lethal dose of cyanide. Reg Murchison 11/1934. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ALLSWORTH Florence Elizabeth ― 12 days, Anglican Section, Loc B-4-10, bur 14 Feb 1931, she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L Allsworth who were married in Cue in 1930, the cause of her death was deemed to be heart trouble. Reg Murchison 7/1931. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ALLSWORTH James William ― 46yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-10-12, bur 2 May 1912, he was born in South Australia and was married with three children, he was said to be of a cheery nature and lived in Dowley St, Cue, his occupation was mostly as a long time prospector in the Cue area, he was permanently badly injured in a fall of earth in the Lucky Hit mine in 1908 and was thus confined to a wheel chair. Reg Murchison 23/1912, Buried Cue Cemetery.
AMAHD Keyan Kerr ― 45yrs, he was born in India and his parents were Mr. and Mrs. Fazal Amahd, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 3 Aug 1900, Reg 1383/1900. Buried Cue Cemetery.
AMANT James ― 34yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A10-15, bur 25 Sep 1914, he was found leaning on a fence in Day Dawn by a doctor, after initial examination at his surgery he was sent to Cue/Day Dawn Hospital but died just after arrival there, he had been suffering from an inflammation of his brain and an abscess on his lungs, his occupation was that of a wool classer. Reg Murchison 35/1914, registered as Arnand, Buried Cue Cemetery.
ANDERSEN Andrew Christian ― 85yrs, Presbyterian Section, Loc D-2-6, bur 25 May 1936. Reg Murchison 30/1936. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ANDERSON Alice ― 1wk, Anglican Section, Loc B-7-7, bur 3 May 1911, her parents were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Anderson. Reg Murchison 19/1911. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ANDERSON Andrew William, ‘Skysail’ ― 45yrs, Anglican section, Location B-10-17, bur 28 Oct 1912, he was born in Sweden and was the husband of Jane Anderson (nee Wilson), he was also the father of seven children including Mary Ann Anderson, the cause of his death was deemed to be miner’s Phthisis, he had lived in NSW for about 5 yrs and then came to Day Dawn WA 15yrs prior to his death, his occupation was that of a miner, Reg Murchison 58/1912. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
ANDERSON Andrew William ― 5yrs, Section unknown, Location in cemetery but site not specified, bur 1 Jan 1912. Reg no reg found, Buried Cue Cemetery.
ANDERSON Elizabeth E ― 2mths 3wks, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 1 Nov 1901, her parents were Mr. and Mrs. H Anderson and died at Cue WA, Reg no reg found, Buried Cue Cemetery.
ANDERSON Elizabeth Fanny (nee Lynch) ― 52yrs 11 mths, Wesleyan Section, Loc C-24-16, bur 28 Mar 1920, she was the wife of Olaus Anderson plus the mother of Elizabeth (Bessie), Eva and Olive Anderson, the cause of her death was deemed to be heart trouble, she lived in Cue for over 20 years and had not always enjoyed good health but had always been able to attend to her business duties. Reg Murchison 9/1920. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ANDERSON Hans Anning ― 28yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 2 Feb 1898, he was born in Sweden. Reg 1507/1898. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ANDERSON James ― 50 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 2 Feb 1899, the cause of his death at the Cue hospital was deemed to be cancer of the bladder, Reg 1333/1900. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ANDERSON Olaus ― 83yrs, Wesleyan Section, Loc C-24-16, bur 9 Sep 1938, he was the husband of Elizabeth Fanny Anderson (nee Lynch) and the father of Elizabeth (Bessie), Eva and Olive Ethel Anderson. Reg Murchison 36/1938. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ANDERSON Olive Ethel ― 16wks, Wesleyan Section, Loc C-9-1, bur 15 Aug 1904, she was born in Cue WA and her parents were Olaus and Elizabeth Anderson (nee Lynch), she was the sister of Eva and Bessie Anderson. Reg 1566/1904. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ANDREWS Edmund ― 80yrs, Presbyterian section, Loc D-2-11, bur 1934, he was a relative of Hannah Westland who lived in Dunedin, New Zealand, he had a quite successful interest in the Union Jack mine at Cue from which he had drawn some of the 30,000 pounds he had in bank bonds at the time of his death although he only had 11 pence in his pockets when found (lone prospectors always worried about being robbed), he was found lying dead under a tree near his permanent camp at Tuckanarra (near Cue) WA in late Nov 1933 and had been there for some weeks when found, the cause of his death was deemed to be undernourishment, he was said to have an eccentric disposition with the habit of disappearing without notifying anybody so was not missed when not seen around his camp at Tuckanarra. Reg Murchison 1/1934. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ANDREWS Ivy Merle ― 8yrs, Wesleyan section, Loc C-9-19, bur 23 Oct 1906, her parents were Stephen and Eliza Andrews from Day Dawn WA. Reg Murchison 5/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ANGWIN John ― 55yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-7-2, bur 16 Mar 1911, he was originally from Castlemaine VIC and was listed as missing for some days in mid Mar 1911, he was later found by Police in the old West Fingall mine smokestack near Day Dawn WA with a severe cut on his throat which appeared to be self-inflicted. It was deemed that his death was suicide whilst in a fit of despondency, his occupation was that of a dry blower. Reg Murchison 7/1911. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
ANHUDTH Harry ― 35yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 10 Feb 1898, Reg 1512/1898. AKA Aundith or Aundth, Buried Cue Cemetery.
ANTONIE Admelia M ― 42yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-10-1, bur at Cue 4 May 1911, she was the sister of Elizabeth and Alfred Kinsman, she normally lived in Meekatharra but had been in Cue hospital for three weeks, the cause of her death was deemed to be Phthisis. Reg Murchison 15/1911. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ARBUTHNOT William Charles ― 26yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-2-18, bur 6 Dec 1908, he was the eldest son of the late William and Mary Ann Arbuthnot of Jarrahdale WA and Blakeville, VIC plus the Cousin of William Arbuthnot of Cue WA, the cause of his death at Cue WA was deemed to be typhoid fever, Reg Murchison 74/1908. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ARMANASCO Enrico ― 75yrs, Anglican section, Loc A-4-5, bur 11 Jun 1964. he was born in Tovo Italy. Reg Murchison 11/1964. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ARMOUR Ann ― 6days, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-3-2, bur 18 Jul 1935, her mother was Freda Armour. (Putative father – George Glen BOWES). Reg Murchison 20/1935. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
ARMSTRONG Graham ― 4mths, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-6-2, bur 5 Jun 1939, d in Cue Hospital, his parents were Mr. and Mrs. H Armstrong of Big Bell. Reg Murchison 30/1939. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ARMSTRONG Mary ― stillborn, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-6-2, bur 11 Oct 1935. Reg Murchison 45/1935. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ARNAND James ― 34yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-10-15, bur 25 Sep 1914, occupation was a wool classer, d at Cue Hospital after being found leaning against a fence in Day Dawn, cause of death was deemed to be inflammation of the brain and he also had an abscess on his lung. Reg Murchison 35/1914. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ARNOLD Edith May ― 10mths, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 19 Dec 1901, she was born in Mt Magnet WA and her parents were George Walter and Beatrice Isabel Arnold (nee Entwistle), the cause of her death at Cue WA was deemed to be gastroenteritis. Reg 1519/1901. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ARNOLD Thomas D ― 17yrs, Presbyterian section, Loc D-1-6, bur 8 Dec 1907, the cause of his death at Cue Hospital was deemed to be enteric fever. Reg Murchison 101/1907. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
ASHDOWN Edward Henry ‘Teddy’ ― 9 mths, Anglican section, Loc B-6-7, bur 1 May 1921, his parents were Henry (Harry) Richard and Mary Olive Ashdown nee Gibson, and he was the brother of Esther Olive, Thelma Evelyn, Greta May, Brian Valentine and Neil Richard Ashdown of Cue WA, died after short illness during a visit to Meekatharra WA. Reg Murchison 16/1921. Buried Cue Cemetery. (Research by Garry Coombe and info provided by Cathy Longman).
ASHWIN Cora D ― age unknown, Church of Christ section, Loc D-14-19, bur 4 Aug 2000. Reg (no Reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
ASHWIN Deon Brett ― 18yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-11-9, bur 11 Mar 1989. Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
ASHWIN Myrtle Matilda ― 55yrs, 7th Day Adventist section, Loc D-14-5, bur 20 Oct 2007. Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
ASPINAL – see HERBERT
ASTON Nicholas Bruce Colwell ― 43yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-5-27, bur 27 Jul 1948, he was the son of Kate and Frederick George Aston and the husband of Winifred Agnes Aston (nee Marshall), he was also the brother in Law/brother of Bernard and Kathleen Mortlock (nee Aston), he was a seaman in the RAN Reserve who was a passenger on the Wiluna/Geraldton train on 26 Jul 1948 but was later found deceased laying on the track south of Tuckanarra with horrific injuries. Reg Murchison 23/1948. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ATTWOOD Henry (AKA SCHUMANN Paul Herman) ―54yrs, he was born in Dreshe, Dieden Saxony but later changed his name to Attwood by deed poll in Australia during 1915 due to the sentiments of the times of WW1, Methodist section, Loc C-24-6, bur 13 Aug 1916, he was the husband of Mary Ann Margaret Schumann (nee Attwood) who was born in Tylden Victoria, the Cause: Cerebral hemorrhage, he was one of the first prospectors on the Murchison goldfields to reach Day Dawn in 1892, he mainly stayed there living in Hickey Street due to water problems at the street well in Cue, his occupation was that of a storekeeper, labourer & cartage contractor and showed a keen interest in public affairs in the Cue area. Reg Murchison 28/1916, Buried Cue Cemetery.
AXFORD Daisy Ethel (nee Andrews) ― 26yrs, Wesleyan section, Loc C-17-11, bur 10 Mar 1911, she was the wife of Mr. William Henry Axford (Inspector of the Cue permanent way) and was the mother of Annie Axford born 1910, she had been suffering from phthisis for some time and had been unable to leave her bed in recent times before passing away, Reg Murchison 6/1911. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BABINGTON Elizabeth Anne ‘Lizzie’ ― 30yrs, bur 9 Jan 1902, her parents were James and Masilla Babington nee Dunn, the cause of her death was deemed to be the fatty degeneration of her heart. Reg 1581/1902. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BAILEY Joseph ― 81yrs, Methodist section, Loc B-24-1, bur 11 Jun 1927, worked on the Mullewa/Cue railway line for many years and resided with his daughter in Cue after retirement. Reg Murchison 10/1927. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BAILEY unnamed female ― stillborn, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 25 Jan 1913, was the child of Mr. and Mrs. R Bailey. Reg Murchison 10/1913. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BAKER William Thomas ― 78yrs, Anglican section, Loc C-22-1, bur 23 Nov 1950, Reg Murchison 40/1950. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BALDWIN Albert W ― 25yrs, Wesleyan section, Loc C-16-10, bur 7 Apr 1908, he was born in South Australia and was married and was the father of children Alice Margaret and Eileen Florence Baldwin, the cause of his death was deemed to be an attack of typhoid fever and pneumonia although he had only been in hospital for a few days, he had been feeling unwell for a couple of weeks, he had made arrangements to join his family, who were living in the Eastern States, in a few days’ time. Reg Murchison 21/908. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BALINSWELLA Annie Margaret (nee Kenny) ― 25yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-16-8, bur 12 May 1907, she was the wife of Gilbert Henry Balinswella and the mother of William Gilbert Balinswella, plus the sister of L Stafford (nee Kenny), died at Day Dawn WA. Reg Murchison 41/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BALINSWELLA William Gilbert ― 5mths, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-16-8, bur 6 Oct 1907, parents were Gilbert Henry and Annie Margaret Balinswella (nee Kenny). Reg Murchison 78/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BANNISTER Vera ― 3mths, Anglican section, Loc B-2-16, bur 31 Jul 1910. Reg Murchison 30/1910. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BANTZ Albert Edward ― 26 yrs, Methodist section, Loc C-8-18, bur 8 May 1906, he was born in Victoria and was one of a family of two sons and eight daughters some of whom had become residents of Cue WA, he was single but was to marry soon, he had lived in Cue for about five years and worked as a partner with Mr. W Clarkson (wood/timber contractors), the cause of his death at Cue Hospital was deemed to be typhoid fever after three weeks of the illness. Reg Murchison 27/1906. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BARBETTI Ancilla (female) ― stillborn, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-18-20, bur 7 May 1950. Reg Murchison 21/1950. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BARBETTI Antonio (male) ― stillborn, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-15-12, bur 12 Nov 1947, he was the twin of Francesco Barbetti, Reg Murchison 45/1947. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BARBETTI Francesco (male) ― stillborn, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-15-12, bur 12 Nov 1947, he was the twin of Antonio Barbetti. Reg Murchison 46/1947. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BARBETTI Maria Rose ‘Mary’ ― 37yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-19-13, bur 10 Jun 1952, she was the wife of Petrio Barbetti who was a boot repairer in Big Bell plus the mother of Lydia Barbetti and three other children, the cause of her death was being struck on the head by a brick projectile during a neighborhood argument. Reg Murchison 24/1952. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BARDI Caesar Joseph J ― 20 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-9-1, bur 27 Mar 1907, he was the fourth son of John and Maria Bardi of West Guildford in Victoria plus the brother of Mrs. G Smith, Messrs M Bardi, N Ferguson and B Wright, the cause of his death at Cue WA was deemed to be typhoid fever. Reg Murchison 24/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BARLOW unnamed male ― stillborn, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 28 Oct 1900, died at Tuckanarra and his parents were George Fortescue and Mary Barlow (nee Broderick) who were proprietors of the Tuckanarra Hotel. Reg 1396/1900. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
BARNARD Trixy ― 62yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-4-13, bur 28 Sep 1990. Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
BARNES Irene Rose ― 5 mths, Anglican section, Loc B-8-15, bur 19 Jun 1903, her parents were William Martin and Clara Barnes (nee Smith). Reg 1578/1903. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BARNES George ― 48yrs, section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 1 Apr 1900 he was born in Kent England and his parents were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnes, he died at Nannine Hospital and the cause of his death was deemed to be typhoid fever. Reg 1362/1900. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
BARR James ― 31 yrs, section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 16 Feb 1898, he was born in Scotland, the cause of his death was deemed to be an asthma attack brought on by the prevailing extreme heat at the time, his occupation was that of a cook at the Crown Hotel in Cue, Reg 1514/1898. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
BARRY James ― 57 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-7-3, bur 11 Dec 1912, he was an old resident of Cue WA and d in the Cue Hospital after some weeks there, the cause of his death was deemed to be the chest complaint phthisis, his occupation was that of a prospector. Reg Murchison 63/1912. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BASS Frederick John ― 21 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 1 Feb 1896, he was born in Mt Gambier SA and his parents were William and Jane Bass (nee Macpherson). Reg 1006/1896. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BASTER William ― 16 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-1-14, bur 8 Feb 1902, he was born in New Zealand and his parents were William Edward and Julia Baster (nee Coridass), he was the brother of Reginald, Ernest, Arthur and Sydney Baster, the cause of his death was deemed to be typhoid fever. Reg 1587/1902. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BASTIAN Janet Mary (nee Currey) ― 33 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-7-9, bur 4 Mar 1913, she was the wife of Mr. T Bastian plus the mother of three children including Janet Myrtle Bastian , they lived in Day Dawn and the cause of her death was deemed to be complications following childbirth. Reg Murchison 19/1913. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BASTIAN Janet Myrtle ― 3½ mths, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-7-9, bur 16 Jun 1913, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T Bastian of Day Dawn, Reg Murchison 24/1913. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BASTIAN unnamed male ― stillborn, at Big Bell Hospital, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-15-15, bur 13 Oct 1947, he was the son of Bert and Kath Bastian of Big Bell, Reg Murchison 43/1947, Buried at Cue Cemetery.
BATTERBURY Ada (nee Green) ― 37 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-5-9, bur 6 Dec 1930, she was the wife of Arthur Henry Batterbury (railway fireman at Cue, W.A) and the mother of seven children including Leslie Elizabeth Batterbury, the cause her death was suicide by taking strychnine while in a depressed state worrying about her children. Reg Murchison 33/1930. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BATTERBURY Leslie Elizabeth ― 4 mths, Anglican section, Loc B-4-11, bur 24 Nov 1928, her parents were Arthur Henry and Ada Batterbury (nee Green). Reg Murchison 26/1928. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BAXTER Elizabeth Blanche ― 76 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-4-15, bur 8 Jan 1954, her father was Walter, and her mother was Marion, she lived at Big Bell. Reg Murchison 1/1954. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BAYLEY William Ernest Edward ― 83 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-3-16, bur 31 Jan 1954, his parents were Arthur T and Frances M Bayley, Reg Murchison 3/1954. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BEAMENT William ‘Old Ballarat Bill’ ― 74 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-7-10, bur 12 Jul 1910, died at Cue Hospital due to general debility but was a well-known identity in the Murchison district, his occupation was that of a dry-blower and had been in Cue for 15 years, he had also followed mining in various other Australian states and took a prominent part in the Eureka Stockade. Reg Murchison 27/1910. AKA BEAMONT, Buried Cue Cemetery.
BECCARELLI Theresa M ― 1 day, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-7-10, bur 26 Mar 1912, she was a child of Mr. and Mrs. Luigi Beccarelli, Reg Murchison 17/1912. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BECKETT Ambrose ― 58 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-1-6, bur 30 May 1902, he was born in Staffordshire England, and his parents were Thomas and Dinah Beckett (nee Lightfoot), he was the husband of Elizabeth Beckett and his occupation was that of a miner in the Murchison district of WA. Reg 1627/1902. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BECKETT Bertie ― 61 yrs, Methodist section, Loc C-18-10, bur 6 Feb 1947, he was the husband of Eva Beckett and the father of Dorothy, Marion, and Kath, his occupation was that of a motor mechanic. Reg Murchison 10/1947. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BECKETT Elizabeth ― age unknown, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 18 Sep 1933. Reg Murchison 19/1933. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BECKWITH Lionel Morris ― 12 wks, Anglican section, Loc B-8-20, bur 6 Mar 1903, he was born in Geraldton, WA but died in Cue, his parents were Edwin Charles and Emily Beckwith (nee Usher). Reg 1544/1903. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BEDOLA Giovanni ― 50 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-3-7, bur 7 Nov 1996. Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
BEDOLA Joyce ― 70 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-3-7, bur 21 Apr 1991. Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
BEDOLA Mathew ― 80 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-3-7, bur 24 Dec 2002. Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
BEDOLA Matteo ― 51 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-3-7, bur 9 Feb 1938, he was born in Italy and his wife Maria was still living in Italy, he had been a prisoner of war in Austria and from the time of his release he had complained of pains in his stomach, he was confined to bed and he eventually sought belated medical help at the Cue Hospital but died one day later, he had been prospecting on the Bulletin Mine with his son Giovanni and others. Reg Murchison 10/1938. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BEGGERSTAFF George ― 80 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 30 Apr 1901, the cause of his death was a fall from a horse at Narra Tarra Station, Reg 1470/1901. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BELIC Ivan ― 30 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-8-6, bur 7 Sep 1903, he was born in Austria and his parents were Ivan and Elena Belic (nee Bonenga). Reg 1590/1903. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
BELL Frederick W ― 35 yrs, Wesleyan section, Loc C-1-6, bur 27 May 1903, he was born in England and was single with at least one brother who had died recently, the cause of his death was shock and loss of blood after being accidentally run over on his legs by a railway wagon at the goods shed of the Cue Railway Station during shunting operations, his brother died in the Elingamite wreck of 1902 off New Zealand. Reg 1570/1903. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BENNETT James ― 68 yrs, Methodist section, Loc C-1-27, bur 1 Oct 1943, he was the husband of Eleanor Kate Bennett (nee Atkins) plus the father of Albert and Thomas Bennett, he was a long-time resident of Cue WA and had endured a long illness. Reg Murchison 30/1943. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
BENNETT Muriel Gladys ― 8 mths, Anglican section, Loc B-8-16, bur 9 Apr 1903, her parents were Charles Henry and Blanche Edith Bennett nee Urch she was born in Geraldton but passed away in Cue, WA. Reg 1557/1903. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BENNETTS Henry S C ― Infant, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-10-9, bur 2 Feb 1916, he was born in 1915. Reg Murchison 7/1916. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BERG Brett Mathew ― 19 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-14-13, bur 11 Nov 1989. Reg (No reg found due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
BESWARRICK William J ― 46 yrs, Wesleyan Section, Loc C-9-7, bur 9 Nov 1908, he was the brother of Joseph Beswarrick, he was found face down dead in his camp near Cuddingwarra WA and the cause of his death was deemed to be suffocation, his occupation was that of a prospector and was also a partner with his brother in the Mt George Hotel in Leonora in 1903. Reg Murchison 62/1908. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BEVAN Neil Williams ― age unknown, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur unknown. Reg no reg found, Buried Cue Cemetery.
BIANCHI Domenico ― 47 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-11-9, bur 6 Jan 1943, he was the brother of Albert Bianchi, his occupation was that of a prospector and earlier was also a member of the syndicate controlling the Moyagee Mine at Lake Austin but lately he lived in Quinns and Cue WA. Reg Murchison 1/1943. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BILLS Leonard Thomas ― 17 yrs 4 mths, Methodist section, Loc C-7-25, bur 7 Jan 1939, he was the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L Bills and the brother of Valerie, Lorraine and Merle Bills, the cause of his death was an accidental fall of earth at the 900 ft level in the Triton Gold Mine at Reedy, his occupation was that of a miner. Reg Murchison 2/1939. Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine death www.wavmm.com
BIRCH Wilfred Charles ― 2 mths, died 21 Dec 1899, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, he was born at Lennonville, WA and his parents were Charles and Lydia Amelia Selina BIRCH (nee Perkins), the cause of his death at Cue was deemed to be gastroenteritis, Reg 1361/1899. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BIRT William Warder ― 20 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 20 May 1898, he was born in Stoke Prior, Worcestershire England and his parents were Frederick William Smithson and Sarah Ann BIRT (nee Cole), the cause of his death was toxemia and meningitis, he had been in QLD 12 yrs and in WA 10 mths, his occupation was that of a blacksmith and he was single. Reg 1539/1899. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BLUE Alex ― 47 yrs, Section unknown, Loc J-7-13, bur 4 Mar 1947. Reg Murchison 17/1947. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
BOCK Alfred James ― 64 yrs, Presbyterian section, Loc D-7-9, bur 9 Jun 1939, he was originally from Victoria and was the husband of Mary A Bock and died at the Reedy Hospital WA, his occupation was as manager of the Cul-Culli mine until failing health caused him to resign. Reg Murchison34/1939. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BODDINGTON Amelia ― 54 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 12 Nov 1897, d at Cuddingwarra WA, her parents were William and Amelia Orral and she was born in Manchester England, her eldest son was James Smith. Reg 1480/1897. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BOGGS William McDonfall ― 56 yrs, Presbyterian section, Loc D-8-7, bur 7 Jul 1910, Reg Murchison 26/1910. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BOGLE William ― 63 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-17-11, bur 13 Apr 1907, he was the husband of Matilda Bogle, the cause of his death was acute pneumonia, his occupation was that of the Town Clerk of Day Dawn but had also worked as Stationmaster for the Napier Railway Station in New Zealand and for the Fremantle Council, he was the first to introduce New Zealand capital to Western Australian mining. Reg Murchison 27/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BOMBARDIERI Bernardo ― 46 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-11-7, bur 5 May 1942, he was born in Tirano Italy and was the son of Pietro and Nonchelli Bombardieri (nee Orcola), he was single and arrived in Fremantle in 1913 on the ship Otranto and became a prospector in the Weld Range area near Cue until 1940 when WW2 then saw him interned at Rottnest and Harvey until 1941 when he was released. Reg Murchison 11/1942. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BOMBARDIERI Ezzio Guiseppe ‘Emelio’ ― 26 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-6-8, bur 7 Jun 1939, he was born in Italy and was married, the cause of his death was an accident when he was crushed by a runaway kibble carrying about 2 tons of ore at the Triton Gold Mine at Reedy WA, a rope broke causing the kibble to plunge to the bottom of the shaft where he and others were working. Reg 31/1939 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine death www.wavmm.com
BOMBARDIERI Luigi P― 12 days, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-3-14, bur 10 Dec 1938, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. E Bombardieri. Reg Murchison 8/1939. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BOND George Lee ― 70 yrs, Methodist section, Loc C-9-26, bur 21 Jul 1930, he was the husband of Johanna Josephine Bond (nee Kilmartin) and the father of Florrie and Chester Bond, the cause of his death was an attempt at self-harm which led to him being admitted to Cue Hospital where he became ill and died there. He was an Old Age Pensioner who had lived in Cue for many years he was also a former miner who once held a partnership in the Chester North mining lease at Cuddingwarra, Reg Murchison 14/1930. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BONETTI Giorgia Mattio ‘Marteo’ ― 29 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-16-7, bur 10 May 1907, he was born in Italy and his occupation was that of a miner. Reg Murchison 38/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BOOY Elizabeth ― 66 yrs, Methodist section, Loc C-18-5, bur 8 Dec 1954, her parents were Yan and Lutji and she was the wife of Harry Booy, she was the mother of Jack, Harry, Lucy and Jim Booy, died at Big Bell Hospital near Cue. Reg Murchison 28/1954. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BOOY Harry ― 71 yrs, Methodist section, Loc C-18-12, bur 24 Sep 1949, he was born in Hoogeveen Netherlands and was the husband of Elizabeth Booy plus the father of Jack, Harry, Lucy, and Jim Booy, died at Cue WA. Reg Murchison 23/1949. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
BORG Janet B ― 1day, Anglican section, Loc B-14-19, bur 5 Jan 1940, Reg Murchison 1/1940. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BOTHERAS Henry Charles ― 3 mths, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 28 Mar 1901, he was born in Cue WA in 1900 and his parents were John Henry and Janet Botheras (nee Pilfoat), the cause of his death was deemed to be diarrhoea. Reg 1455/1901. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BOTHERAS Janet ‘Janitta’ ― 25 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 7 Dec 1900 at Cuddingwarra WA, she was born in New Zealand, her parents were Alfred and Sarah Jane Moor, she was married with 1 child, the cause of her death was deemed to be apoplexy, she had lived 10 mths in WA. Reg 1401/1900. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BOTTA Annie Honorah (nee Wilkinson) ― 37 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 24 Dec 1901, she was born in Sutton Grange VIC and was the wife of Cesare Botta plus was the mother of Mary Josephine Botta (1892-1892) who was born in Bendigo VIC, the cause of her death at the Cue Hospital was deemed to be enteric fever, her occupation was that of the landlady of the Cosmopolitan Hotel in Day Dawn and had been in WA 4yrs, Reg 1517/1901 Buried Cue Cemetery.
BOUNDY Alfred James ‘Mick’ ― 39 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-7-20, bur 13 Jul 1909, the cause of his death was deemed to be a blow struck by Patrick Hanrahan in a brawl at Tuckanarra which caused him to fall and to fracture his skull, (Hanrahan was charged with manslaughter but was later acquitted). Reg Murchison 45/1909. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BOURKE/BURKE William A ― 60 yrs, Anglican section, Loc J-2-18, bur 2 Dec 1934, he was married and a long-time resident of Cue, the cause of his death was that he fell from a truck (in which he was a passenger) when it struck a spoon drain in front of the Cue Hospital and he broke his neck in the fall. Reg Murchison 33/1934. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BOWEN Adelaide Doris ― 6wks, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 29 Sep 1898, she was born in Lennonville WA. parents were Bertram Hopkin and Winifred Bowen (nee Emery), the cause of her death was deemed to be pneumonia, Reg 1564/1898. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BOWEN Joseph ―57 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 27 Mar 1900, he was born in Dublin Ireland and was married with 2 children, working at the Burra Burra Mine in Lennonville WA, the cause of death was deemed to be phthisis and he had been in WA 5 yrs, Reg 1342/1900. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BOYCE Jean Isobel ― 13 mths 8 days, Anglican section, Loc B-4-21, bur 15 Apr 1922, her parents were John and Elizabeth Boyce (nee Arthur), she died at Cue Hospital WA. Reg Murchison 9/1922. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BOYLAND Edith Blanche ― 42 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-2-1, bur 8 Nov 1925, she was born in Port Adelaide SA and her parents were Mrs. E. Green and Mr. T. Green, she was the wife of Alfred Boyland who was a local Cue railway employee and the mother of Harry and Elsie Boyland, she was the sister of Edward, George, the cause of her death at Cue Hospital was deemed to be pneumonia. Reg Murchison 19/1925. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
BOZANICH Robert Vladmir ― 33 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-4-17, died 15 May 1979 at Madoonga, Married to Maxine, Father to John, Sally and Rosie, Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
BRACKEN Honorah ‘Norah’ Anne (nee Flannery) ― 76 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-8-13, bur 15 Jun 1904, she was born in Co Tipperary Ireland, and was the wife of John Bracken, she was also the mother of Sarah and Edward Bracken, she settled in WA initially at Northampton but had been living in Cue for a long time. Reg 1562/1904. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BRADLEY Thomas ‘Tom’ ― about 70 yrs, Methodist section, Loc C-23-8, bur 20 Nov 1952, Reg Murchison 38/1952. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BRADSHAW Alfred Nairne ― 31yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 1 Nov 1901, he was born in Elsternwick, VIC and his parents were Edward and Annie Bradshaw (nee Nairne), he was married and had children, the cause of his death was deemed to be lockjaw ‘Tetanus’ which set in after he had half his thumb cut off in a winding machine accident a few days earlier at Day Dawn Mine, he was due to return to VIC to see his family the following day. Reg 456/1901. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BRANCHI Giovanni ― 41yrs, died 23 May 1900, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, he was born in Italy and d at Cuddingwarra WA, the cause of his death was enteric fever. Reg 1376/1900. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BRAND Jessie Elizabeth ‘Bessie’ ― 46 yrs, Presbyterian section, Loc D-2-8, bur 10 Apr 1939, she was born in NSW and was the second daughter of Elizabeth and D J McLean, she was the sister of Donald, Edith, Duart, Norman, Esme, Winifred, Douglas, and Elsie McLean, she was the wife of Forrest Brand plus the mother of Lynette, Joan, Shirley, John and Robin Brand, the cause of her death was deemed to be an accidental fire at Big Bell, Reg Murchison 23/1939. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BRAY John Thomas — 26 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 9 Nov 1897, he was born in Kadina SA and his parents were Thomas Henry and Jane Bray, he was injured in a rock fall on 12 Oct 1897 at the Young Colonial Quartz Claim mine at Cue WA and died in Cue Hospital one month later. Reg 1478/1897, Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine Death – www.wavmm.com
BRAY Thomas Henry — 35 yrs, Wesleyan section, Loc C-16-9, bur 14 Dec 1908, his parents were Thomas and Sarah Ann Bray (nee Champion), the cause of his death was internal and other injuries received in an accident on 9th Dec 1908 at the St George Open Cut Mine at Mt Magnet and he later died in the Cue hospital from those injuries. Reg Murchison 10/1909. Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine Death – www.wavmm.com
BRECKNELL Adrian Henry ― 82yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-6-19, bur 9 Oct 1991. No Reg due privacy. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BREGA Enrico ― 69 yrs, Lutheran, Loc D-11-40, bur 18 Mar 1965 in Anglican section, he was born in Genova Liguria Italy and his parents were Carlo and Angela Brega, he was the husband of Flora Mary Brega and they lived in Day Dawn WA. Reg 6/1965 Murchison. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
BREGA Flora Mary ― 56 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-11-34, bur 1968, she was born in the Murchison district of WA and her parents were Thomas and Catherine Isabella Stewart (nee Cameron), she was the sister of William, Donald and Margaret Stewart, she was the wife of Enrico Brega of Day Dawn WA, Reg Murchison 6/1968. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BRERETON Patrick ― 50 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 14 Jan 1900, he was born in Ireland and was married plus he was the brother of local father Brereton, d at the Great Britain Hotel Cue WA and the cause of his death was deemed to be heat apoplexy due to the weather, his occupation was that of a miner at the Cue One cyanide works, he had lived in Cue area for about two years after earlier being a farmer in Victoria, Reg 1332/1900. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BRESLAND Thomas K ― 25 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 16 Jun 1896, he was born in Ballymena, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland and his parents were Mr. and Mrs. James Bresland, the cause of his death at Cue WA Hospital was deemed to be typhoid fever. Reg 1071/1896. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BREW George ― 11 days, Wesleyan section, Loc C-8-3, bur 14 Dec 1902, he was born in Cue and his parents were William Albert and Minnie Brew (nee Bowers). Reg 1653/1902. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
BREWER Larry ― 52 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-3-13, bur 17 Feb 1958. Reg Geraldton 25/1958. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BREWER Walter ― 40 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-8-5, bur 15 Dec 1902, was born in England and his parents were Jesse and Susannah Brewer (nee Machonie), his occupation was that of a miner. Reg 1652/1902. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BRIGGS Margaret May ― 30 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-18-11, bur 2 Mar 1938, she was the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garrigan who were established farmers of the Calingiri district in the Murchison, she was also the wife of Donald Briggs (operator of the local Reedy picture theatre) plus the mother of Alice, Leslie, Bobbie and Clive Briggs WA, the causes of her death were deemed to be cardiac failure and septicemia, her occupation was that of the operator of the local Reedy picture theatre. Reg Murchison 7/1938. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BROAD John Harding, 15hrs, Anglican section, Loc B16-12, bur 4 Apr 1900, he was born at Cue and his parents were John Harding and Mary Margaret Broad (nee Hill), the cause of his death was deemed to be asphyxia. Reg 1349/1900. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BROAD Mary Margaret (nee Hill) ― 34 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-16-12, bur 6 Oct 1906, she was the wife of John Harding Broad who was the manager of the Western Australian Bank at Cue, she was also the mother of Dorothy, Mary, and John Broad, she had lived in Cue for 7 yrs and suffered a long painful illness. Reg Murchison 55/1906. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BROCKMAN aka BROOKMAN Cissy ― 75 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-14-17, bur 7 Oct 2000. Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
BROCKMAN Donald James ― 76 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-11-5, bur 12 Aug 1989. Reg (no reg due privacy. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BROCKMAN Katrina Hanne ― 35 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-11-4, bur 22 Jun 1990. Reg (no reg due privacy. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BROCKMAN name unknown ― age unknown, Anglican section, Loc D-11-7, bur 1970’s, Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
BRODIE Constance Agnes ―11 mths, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 22 Feb 1901, she was born in Northam WA and her parents were John Thomas and Evelyn Eliza Brodie (nee Smith), d at Cue and the cause of her death was deemed to be diarrhoea, Reg 1449/1901. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BROMFIELD John S ‘Jack’ ― Age unknown, Section unknown, Loc J-1-6, bur 7 Jul 1906, Reg Murchison 39/1906. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BROMFIELD Joseph Robert ― 26 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-17-19, bur 2 Mar 1907, he was born at Marrangaroo, NSW and his parents were John and Jane Bromfield (nee Orchard), the cause of his death was deemed to be a compact fracture of his skull when a falling stone struck him on the head at the Great Fingall gold mine at Day Dawn, died later at the Cue Hospital, his occupation was that of a carpenter. Reg Murchison 17/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
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BROOKER Eli ― 25 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur in C1894, Reg 958/1894. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BROWN Charles ― 36 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 6 Oct 1898, the cause of his death was deemed to be taking an overdose of strychnine, there was also evidence showing that he had been in the habit of taking drugs for rheumatism and had been drinking lately, his occupation was that of a miner plus a cook at Ross’s Hotel in Cue WA, he had only recently arrived from Peak Hill WA. Reg 1565/1898. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BROWN Charles ― 73 yrs, Methodist section, Loc C-24-13, bur 6 Sep 1920, he was brought to Cue Hospital by friends from nearby ‘The Island’ due to injury to his eyes but died there, his occupation was that of a prospector and had spent many years in the Lake Austin area, he was the discoverer of the Lady Quinns gold mine south of Meekatharra. Reg Murchison 26/1920. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BROWN Gordon Joseph ― less than 1 yr, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-15-4, bur 2 Apr 1921. Reg Murchison 13/1921. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BROWN John Ernest ― 57 yrs, Presbyterian section, Loc D-1-2, bur 3 Dec 1907. Reg Murchison 96/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BROWN John Leslie ― 5 mths, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-18-16, bur 7 Jan 1949, he was found deceased in his pram at Big Bell and was thought to have smothered during the night. Reg Murchison 3/1949. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BROWN John Thomas ― 60 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-8-18, bur 5 Jan 1906, the cause of his death was being thrown from a horse at Meeka Station and then kicked by the same horse, he received a compound fracture in his right leg and was then admitted to Cue Hospital but passed away following a resultant amputation operation. Reg 1/1906 Murchison. Buried at the Cue Cemetery.
BROWN Thomas ― 32 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 12 Sep 1899, he was born in Mt Pleasant Victoria and his parents were Thomas and Susan Brown (nee Coram), he also had a brother living in the Cue district, the cause of his death was deemed to be acute pleurisy, his occupation was that of a butcher and he had been in NSW for 6yrs and WA 4 yrs. Reg 1346/1899. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BROWN Annie Victoria ― stillborn, at Cue Hospital, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 11 Jun 1901, her parents were Joseph Edgbert and Annie Brown (nee Price), Reg 3240/1901. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BROWNE William Henry ― 7 mths, Wesleyan section, Loc C-16-3, bur 18 Nov 1907, son of William and Lilian Brown (nee Kell) who were living at Day Dawn, he was born at Claremont WA. Reg Murchison 90/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BUCHANNON Alexander ― 43 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 30 May 1899, the cause of his death was enteric fever, his occupation was that of a miner, and he had been in WA 1 yr. Reg 1339/1899. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BUCKINGHAM John Thomas ― 11 wks, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 7 Jun 1900, he was born in Lennonville WA, and his parents were Roger and Catherine Buckingham (nee Norton), he died there due to want of breast milk. Reg 1368/1900. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BUCKINGHAM William Colvin Dawson ― 4 mths, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 1900, he was born and died in Lennonville, WA and his parents were Roger and Catherine Buckingham (nee Norton). Reg 1381/1900. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
BUCKLEY Eileen Margaret A ― 45 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-11-8, bur 19 Nov 1942, she was born in Cue WA and was the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Ryan of Glen Station via Cue, she was the wife of C. J. (Con) Buckley and sister of Mary, Doreen, Les and Harry Buckley, died at Big Bell Hospital. Reg 44/1942 Murchison. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
BUCKLEY Veronica Theresa ― 19 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-1-3, bur 15 Feb 1903, she was born in Greenough WA and her parents were Daniel and Catherine Buckley (nee Stone), she died at Cue Hospital WA and the cause of her death was deemed to be typhoid fever. Reg 1542/1903. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BUDGE John ‘Jack’ ― 49 yrs, Methodist section, Loc C-23-13, bur 15 Jan 1952, he was found in a deceased state in the morning in the Big Bell Lock Up whilst he was there pending removal to another retention facility, the cause of his death was deemed to be the internal hemorrhage of his left lung, his occupation was that of a shearer and was single. Reg Murchison 12/1952. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BULFERI Andrea ― 24 yrs, Section unknown, Loc bur 25 Apr 1901, she was born in Italy and her parents were Antonio and Caterina Bulferi (nee Valli), she died at Cue Hospital WA and the cause of her death was deemed to be pneumonia/enteric fever, she had been in WA 3 mths, (her death was registered by her brother Guiseppi Bulferi but is registered at the cemetery as Holfen), Reg 1467/1901. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BULLOCK Stanley Arthor ― 73 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc D-5-2, bur 13 Jun 1998. Reg (No reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
BURGE Irwin Harold ‘Whip’― 30 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-18-6, bur 31 Aug 1941, he was the husband of Anne E J Burge (nee Aylmore) and the father of Kevin, Trevor and Marlene Burge, the cause of his death was deemed to be an accident at the Triton GM at Reedy. Reg Murchison 34/1941. Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine death www.wavmm.com
BURKE William A ― age unknown, Anglican section, Loc J-2-18, bur 2 Dec 1934, he fell off the back of a truck travelling from Day Dawn when it hit a spoon drain in front of the Cue Hospital WA and broke his neck. Reg no reg found, Buried Cue Cemetery.
BURKE William Edward ― 50 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-3-15, bur 15 Jun 1935, Reg (no reg found). Buried Cue Cemetery.
BURKENHAGEN Pansy ― 25 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-12-12, bur 13 Feb 1945, she was married and the mother of two children from Meekatharra WA, died at Cue Hospital WA. Reg Murchison 6/1945. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BURNETT Robert ― stillborn, Methodist section, Loc C-18-21, bur 28 Oct 1937. Reg Murchison 40/1937. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BURROWS Henry ― 46 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 7 May 1901, he was born in England. Reg 1471/1901. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BUTCHER James Burchell ― 24 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-5-2, bur 11 Oct 1927, his parents were William James and Margaret Harriet Butcher (nee Brockman), died in Cue Hospital WA and the cause of his death was deemed to be peritonitis from appendicitis, his occupation was that of one of the owners of nearby Webb’s Patch Station. Reg Murchison 22/1927. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
BUTLER James ― 38 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-16-6, bur 3 May 1907, his occupation was that of an employee of the local Board of Health, he had not been feeling well for some weeks and was finally compelled to be admitted to Cue Hospital where he died. Reg Murchison 42/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BUTLER James ― 62 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-9-20, bur 9 Mar 1907, he was a resident of Meekatharra WA but was admitted to the Cue Hospital where died. Reg Murchison 19/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BUTLER Thomas ― 79 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-14-9, bur 30 Dec 1947. Reg Murchison 4/1948. Buried Cue Cemetery.
BUTTFIELD Michael ― stillborn, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-17-19, bur 4 Jan 1938, he was a child of Mr. and Mrs. G H Buttfield of Reedy WA. Reg Murchison 4/1938. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
BYRNE Myles ‘Dublin’ ― 78 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-2-16, bur 26 Jun 1920, he was a dry blower and one of the old brigade of gold-seekers that came to WA in the early days of the gold fever, he had been a resident of the Cue district for many years. Reg Murchison 31/1920. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
CADDY Jack ― 1 yr 5mths, Wesleyan section, Loc C-16-7, bur 1 Jun 1908, he was the child of William Pearse and Mary Ellen Caddy (nee Strickland). Reg Murchison 33/1908. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
CAIRNS Alice ― Section unknown, Loc A-1-2, bur 1 May 1901, her mother Eliza Francis Cairns who died on the same day due to a terminal medical condition and as a result her baby Alice was not able to sustain life. Reg (registration not recorded as she was never born but was given a name). Buried Cue Cemetery.
CAIRNS Eliza Francis ― 36 yrs, Section unknown, Loc A-1-2, bur 1 May 1901, she was born in Hobart Tasmania and her parents were William and Eliza Francis Mortimer (nee Lingrham), she was the wife of Cue WA baker Mr. C N Cairns, the cause of her death was deemed to be mitral regurgitation, she had been in WA about 7 yrs. Reg 1469/1901. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
CAIRNS George ― 34 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-16-2, bur 16 Nov 1905, he was born in Bendigo Victoria and his parents were Joseph and Mary Ann Cairns (nee Chandler), the cause of his death was deemed to be asphyxiation from fumes at the Creme d’ Or mine at Day Dawn of which he was one of the owners, he was one of the early prospectors at Cue having been there about 12 years and had held managerial positions at various mines in Victoria and the Cue area. Reg 1590/1905. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CALENARY Tommy ― 40 yrs, Anglican section, Loc J-8-20, passed away during 1930 on an unknown date, Reg Murchison 4/1930. (Registered as Callawarra) Buried Cue Cemetery.
CALLAGHER John R ― 70 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-14-1, bur 11 Dec 1940. Reg Murchison 31/1940. (Registered as Callaghan) Buried Cue Cemetery.
CAMERON Albert ― 60 yrs, Section unknown, Loc D-4-16, bur 10/11/2000, Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
CAMERON ‘Meekawaya/Maranyu’ Flynn Bessie ― 75 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc D-3-7, bur 15 Aug 1951, Reg Murchison 31/1951. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CAMERON Beverly Anne ― 19 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-4-14, bur 22 Jan 1992. Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
CAMERON ‘Gundabarri’ Charles ― 97 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-11-7, bur 30 May 1949. Reg Murchison 11/1949. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CAMERON James Duncan ― 26 yrs, Presbyterian section, Loc D-8-12, bur 4 Dec 1911, he was born in Casterton Victoria and was a brother of Doctor Cameron of Boulder WA, the cause of his death at Cue Hospital WA was deemed to be typhoid fever, he had been in WA about 6 months whilst gaining experience in sheep farming in differing areas. Reg Murchison 59/1911. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
CAMERON May Mary ― 1 day, Section unknown, Loc J-9-12, bur 29 Aug 1946. Reg Murchison 29/1946. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CAMPBELL Doreen Lucy ― 6 yrs, Methodist section, Loc C-24-8, bur 23 Dec 1916, she was the eldest child of Daisy (nee Gibson) and Peter Campbell of Day Dawn WA. Reg Murchison 1/1917. Buried Cue Cemetery. (Research by Garry Coombe and info provided by Cathy Longman)
CAMPBELL John Tupe ― 28 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 2 Apr 1901, he was born in Seymour Victoria and his parents were Duncan and Jessie Campbell (nee MacDonald), the cause of his death was deemed to be that he received a fractured skull and hemorrhaged when struck on the head by a falling stone at the Great Fingall gold mine in Day Dawn on 22 Mar 1901, he died later at the Cue Hospital WA. (No Coroners report). Reg 1456/1901. Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine Death – www.wavmm.com
CAMPBELL Margaret Mary ―1 yr, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 19 Apr 1900, she was born at Cue WA and her parents were James Patterson and Hannah Mary Campbell (nee Floyd), the cause of her death at Cue WA was deemed to be gastroenteritis. Reg 1352/1900 (Registered as Campell). Buried Cue Cemetery.
CAMPBELL William ― 31 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 19 Jan 1898, Reg 1501/1898, Buried Cue Cemetery.
CAMPION William ‘Yorkie’ ― 66 yrs, Section unknown, Loc H-1-8, bur 7 Mar 1919, he was born in Yorkshire England, the cause of his death was deemed to be suicide by hanging himself from a tree in front of the Railway Hotel at Cue WA. Reg Murchison 9/1919. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CANESTRINI Maria Domenica (nee Cartdetini) ― 53 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-18-19, bur 27 Oct 1950, she was the wife of Peter Canestrini and the mother of Lew, Laura, Francis and Clare Canestrini, died at Cue Hospital. Reg Murchison 33/1950. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
CANT James Maurice ― 69 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-12-12, bur 11 Dec 1980, he was born in the Murchison Region and also died there. Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried at Cue Cemetery.
CAPELLI Giovanni ― 69 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-5-8, bur 2 Jan 1962. Reg Murchison 3/1962. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CARATTI Mary ― 6 mths, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-7-4, bur 27 Nov 1913, Reg Murchison 52/1913. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CARBINE Joe ―79 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-7-5, bur 30 May 1992. Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
CARBINE Lisa ―71 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-12-11, bur 6 Oct 1965, her parents were Willie and Mary Carbine, Reg Murchison 25/1965. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
CARLISLE Clarence Albert ‘Clarrie’ ― 51 yrs, Methodist section, Loc D-7-14, bur 6 Nov 1960, he was born in the Murchison Region and his parents were Albert J (Manager of the State Battery at Nannine) and Margaret M Carlisle, he was the husband of Phyllis Carlisle and father of their children. Reg Murchison 28/1960. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CARLSEN Andrew ― 30 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-8-3, bur 27 Dec 1902, he was born in Finland and had worked at Burnakurra WA for some time as a miner, the cause of his death at the Cue Hospital was deemed to be typhoid fever. Reg 1661/1902. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CARLSEN Ruby Isabelle ― 3 yrs, Wesleyan section, Loc C-1-3, bur 4 Jul 1902, her parents were William (of the Island Eureka mine) and Martha Alice Carlsen (nee Pegler) and she was born in Day Dawn WA, the cause of her death was that whilst standing on the platform at the end of the van of the goods train at Day Dawn and being held by her mother the engine struck the van heavily and both were thrown off that platform, Ruby fell between the trucks/platform and was struck by a portion of the train requiring the later amputation of both her legs but she passed away the next day. Reg 1632/1902. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CARLSON Augustus Davies ― 81 yrs, Anglican section, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 18 Jul 1986, he was born in Cue WA and his parents were Gustave William and Elizabeth Jane Carlson (nee Davies). Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
CARLSON Gustav William Snr ‘Gus’ ― 79 yrs, Anglican section, Loc C-18-23, bur 26 May 1946, he was the husband of Elizabeth Jane Carlson (nee Davies and father of Gus and Wally Carlson, he arrived in Cue in 1895 after prospecting with a party in New Guinea when the big rush was on where did well but returned to WA due to health reasons following 3 months in hospital there, he also prospected in Woodlark Island (off PNG), in 1924 he and his son did very well at other mines especially the Monte Carlo Bank mine. Reg Murchison 13/1946. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CARPENTER Mary Adderley ― 31 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 13 Apr 1897, she was born in Brisbane Qld and her parents were Henry Jephson and Charlotte Campbell (nee Taylor), she was the sister of a number of brothers and sisters born in QLD, she was the wife of Hughes James Carpenter (Manager of the Anglo Westralia Company lease near Cue WA) and the mother of a daughter and two sons some of whom were residing in England, the cause of her generally unexpected death at Cue was deemed to be weakness of her heart although gastritis also played some part in her passing. Reg 1456/1897. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CARROL Elaine Jean ― 6 mths, Anglican section, Loc B-6-4, bur 19 Dec 1921, her parents were Mr. and Mrs. Carrol of Cue, the cause of her death was deemed to be stomach trouble and she passed away at Cue Hospital. Reg Murchison 43/1921. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CARSON Richard William ― 3 mths, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-9-12, bur 25 Mar 1905, his parents were William John and May Carson (nee Parker), he was born in Cue WA and was a twin of Sylvia Carson. Reg 1548/1905. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CARSON Sylvia Minnie Gurtrid ― 3 mths, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-9-12, bur 23 Mar 1905, her parents were William John and May Carson (nee Parker), she was born in Cue WA and was a twin of Richard Carson. Reg 1547/1905. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CARTER George Henry ― 67 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-4-15, bur 22 Mar 1934, he was the husband of Grace Carter, his occupation was that of an engine driver. Reg Murchison 7/1934. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CARTER Jessie Stuart ― (female) 39 yrs, Presbyterian section, Loc D-1-15, bur 7 Apr 1903, she was born in Glasgow Scotland and her parents were Peter and Jessie Stuart, she was the wife of Mr. John Proverb Carter who was the Licensee of the Jack’s Well Hotel (a wayside house) located between Cue and Tuckanarra, the cause of her death was deemed to be a rush of blood to the heart. her occupation was that of a hotel keeper at Tuckanarra WA, Reg 1553/1903. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CARVOSSO or CAVOSSO Oswald Dawn ― (male), 4 mths, Wesleyan section, Loc C-17-18, bur 6 Nov 1911. Reg Murchison 51/1911. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CASEY Williams ― 4 mths, Presbyterian section, Loc D-1-13, bur 6 Jan 1905, he was born in Jumbunna, Victoria and his parents were John and Rachel Natalia Casey (nee Curtis). Reg 1537/1905. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CASHMAN Eustace ― 69yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-14-5, bur 10 Mar 1946, he was the son of John and Ellen Agnes Cashman (nee Egan), his occupation was mainly that of a stockman at Milgun Station WA and died at an out camp some 140 miles north of Meekatharra, he had lived in the Meekatharra district for a long time and at one time was a miner at Jillawarra located west of Meekatharra. Reg Murchison 5/1946. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CAURCRAN Patrick ‘Paddy’ ― 63 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 25 Jan 1899, he was born in Co Kerry Ireland and died at Murphy’s Hotel at Day Dawn, the cause of his death was deemed to be cirrhosis although in the previous month he had a nasty fall from a buggy and the shock of this left him in a precarious health condition, he had been in WA 13 yrs and came to the Cue area from North West WA, he was prominently associated with mining as his occupation was that of a miner, Reg 1309/1899. Registered as CORCORAN, Buried at Cue Cemetery.
CAVAGNA Secondino ― 55 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-3-19, bur 2 Sep 1930, he was born in Vigilo Italy and was the husband of Passpera Cavagna and father of Bareo and Pierino Cavagna, he started in WA as a wood cutter until he found gold with his axe near Cue, with mining partners he also found gold in a number of places around the Cue district, he was a partner in the Buttercup Mine at Tuckabinnia near Cue in 1920’s. Reg no reg found, Buried at Cue Cemetery.
CAVAZZI Antonia ― 31 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc B-16-18, bur 19 Aug 1909. Reg (No reg found). Buried Cue Cemetery.
CAYLEY Sarah ― 29 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 8 Jun 1899, she was born in Craigieburn Victoria and her parents were Alfred and Kathleen Cayley (nee Coates), the cause of her death was deemed to be enteric fever, she had been in WA for 2 yrs and was single. Reg 1337/1899, Buried Cue Cemetery.
CHANDLER Albert John Innes ― 30 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 27 Jul 1898, he was born in Sydney NSW and his parents were Lewis and Annie Allen Sutherland Chandler (nee Innes), he was married and the brother of Mrs. Beutman of the Princess Royal mine, the cause of his death was deemed to be inflammation of the lungs and dysentery, his occupation was that of an amalgamator, he had been in WA 3 yrs and, Reg 1556/1898. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CHARIGHAN Matthew ‘Peter’ ― 39 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-8-5, bur 14 Aug 1903, Reg 1586/1903. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CHARTIER George Joseph ― 49 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 3 Feb 1899, he was born in Glenelg South Australia and his parents were Joseph Alexander and Rhoda Chartier (nee Nicholson) and he was single, the cause of his death was determined by the Coroner to have been an accident in the old abandoned Ballarat Gold Mine at Day Dawn WA where there was a fall of earth in the claim, he and one other person were working close to the surface of the ground, his occupation was that of a miner, he had been in WA 7yrs, Reg 1310/1899. Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine death – www.wavmm.com
CHECKER Diane Margaret ― 4 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-11-12, bur 28 Jun 1942, she was the younger daughter of Louis and Dorothy Checker of Triton Gold Mines in Reedy WA and the sister of Valma, died suddenly at Reedy Hospital. Reg Murchison 20/1942. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CHENEY Robert ― 6 wks, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 1898, he was born and d in Cue WA and his parents were James (woodcutter/carrier) and Mary Cheney (nee Churchill). Reg 1510/1898. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CHESSON Albert Ernest ― 64 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-3-10, bur 4 Jun 1941, he was born in Adelong NSW as the seventh son of eight boys and one girl, he and his family came to Cue WA in 1894 and later moved to Day Dawn but died in the Big Bell Hospital, he was the husband of Tace Mary Chesson (nee Edwards) and the father of Mrs. A Bastian of Big Bell, Harry, and Tom Chesson (KIA 1918), he was a prospector, miner and pioneer of the Cue district and was involved with a number of the significant mines in district. Reg Murchison 19/1941. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CHESSON Albert Joseph ― 1 yr, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-7-15, bur 29 Oct 1911, he was the son of Cr and Mrs. T Chesson of Day Dawn and was the brother of Eileen Josephine Chesson, the cause of his death was deemed to be measles combined with dysentery. Reg Murchison 50/1911. (registered as CHEESON) Buried Cue Cemetery.
CHESSON Alfred Bernard ‘Young Alf’― 19 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-10-2, bur 2 Apr 1917, his parents were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Chesson of Day Dawn, WA and he was the brother of Eliza, Ellen, John and Thomas Chesson, the cause of his death at about four miles from Cue WA (near the Cuddingwarra Rd) was deemed to be the accidental firing of a shotgun. Reg Murchison 10/1917. Buried Cue Cemetery.
Murchison Times and Day Dawn Gazette 6 April 1917, page 2
Fatal Shooting. Accident.
Alf Chesson Jnr Killed
A fatal shooting accident, which cast a gloom over Day Dawn and Cue, occurred on Sunday afternoon, at about 4.15, near the Cuddingwarra road, some four miles from Cue. The victim was Alfred Chesson, popularly known as “Young Alf,” eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Chesson, of Day Dawn. On Saturday evening Mr. Chesson, Alf. and a younger brother left on a shooting excursion, and camped that night at the “Golden Fleece” pool. They had an enjoyable day amongst the game, and were on their way home with a good bag on Sunday afternoon, when some plovers were seen off the road. The youth desired to have a shot at them and got out of the sulky. He was unsuccessful, but as the birds landed a short distance away, he decided to try again. On this occasion he did not fire the gun, and evidently forgot to unload it. Whilst in the act of getting into the sulky, he was assisting his father and brother to settle the rug so that it could be drawn over their knees, the gun, which was held in the left hand, went off. The charge entered the lad’s head above the left ear blowing part of the skull away. Death was instantaneous, The father and brother received a great shock, and it was some moments before they fully realised that Alf. was dead. After covering the body with the rug, Mr. Chesson drove towards Cue, with the intention of notifying the authorities. He met a friend on the way, and it was the latter who brought the sad news into town. Everyone was shocked, and full of sympathy for the youth and his parents.
CHESSON Eileen Josephine, ― 2 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-7-15, bur 24 Oct 1911, she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T Chesson of Day Dawn and was the sister of Albert Joseph Chesson, the cause of her death was deemed to be measles combined with dysentery. Reg Murchison 49/1911. (Registered as Ellen Chesson) Buried Cue Cemetery.
CHESSON Ellen Agnes ― 3 yrs 5 mths, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-8-16, bur 8 Jul 1905, she was born in Cue and her parents were Edward and Florence Chesson (nee Dunn), she was the sister of Edward Albert and Maud Chesson. Reg 1569/1905. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CHESSON John Benjamin ― 72 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-19-14, bur 27 Aug 1953, he was single and one of the old-time prospectors of the district, he was born in Adelong NSW and came to Cue via Mullewa at age 12 years some 60 years ago walking alongside a waggon, had an interest in various successful mines in the district as well as farming, he was eventually almost blind but stayed at his home in Day Dawn with the aid of friends. Reg Murchison 27/1953. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CHESSON John Benjamin ’Old Dad’― 64 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-7-14, bur 24 Sep 1911, he was born in King’s Lynn at Norfolk UK and after a seafaring life he settled first in Bendigo Victoria and later at Adelong NSW before moving to WA. Reg Murchison 39/1911, (registered as CHEESON), Buried Cue Cemetery.
CHESSON Julia ― 1 day, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-17-20, bur 26 Nov 1910, she was the twin sister of Rosie Chesson. Reg Murchison 139/1910. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CHESSON Rosie ― 1 day, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-17-20, bur 26 Nov 1910, she was the twin sister of Julia Chesson. Reg Murchison 140/1910. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CHESSON Tace Mary Minnie (nee Edwards) ― 71 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-3-10, bur 28 Aug 1940, she was the wife of Mr. T Edwards when she arrived at Lake Austin/Cue WA in 1895 but died some years later during her visit to the Eastern States, she was the mother of Mrs. Kathleen Bastian of Big Bell plus, Harry and Tom Edwards (KIA 1918), she later returned to WA and then married Mr. Albert Ernest Chesson in 1908, died many years later at the Cue Hospital. Reg Murchison 24/1940. Buried Cue Cemetery. (see headstone for Albert CHESSON above)
CHISHOLM Samuel Forrest ― 1 yr 10 mths, Anglican section, Loc B-18-17, bur 11 Nov 1948, he was the son of Alec Forrest Chisholm who was a miner at Reedy, he fell out of a doorless truck being driven by his father and suffered a fracture to the base of his skull and died later at the Cue Hospital. Reg Murchison 31/1948. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CHITTY unnamed female ― stillborn, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-14-15, bur 25 Oct 1948, she was daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chitty. Reg Murchison 25/1948. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CHIVERS Laurence Edward ‘Laurie’ ― 31 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-18-15, bur 21 Jan 1943, he was born in the Boulder district of WA and was the second son of Mr. and Mrs. A P Chivers, he was the husband of Beryl Chivers and the brother of Sylvia, Fred and Vince Chivers, he passed away at Big Bell WA. Reg Murchison 2/1943. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CHONG John William McGregor, (aka Jack McGregor) ― 26 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-6-7, bur 14 Dec 1937, his death at the Youanmi Hospital was the result of a motor vehicle accident involving a tyre blowout on the Youanmi Road near Mt Magnet when the driver lost control thus wrecking the car in the ensuing rollover, he lived at Big Bell and his occupation was that of a miner. Reg Black Range 7/1937. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CHRISTENSEN Annie ― 15 mins, unknown section, Loc C-17-8, bur 8 Feb 1915. Reg Murchison 4/1915. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CHUARD Douglas ― 63 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-13-21, bur 10 Sep 1984. Reg (no reg found due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
CHUBAROSKY David ― 65 yrs, Anglican section, Loc J-7-19, bur 11 Jan 1950. Reg Murchison 4/1950. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CLAPP John ― 47 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-9-15, bur 14 Mar 1905. Reg 1549/1905. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
CLARK Frederick Joel ― 64 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-3-14, bur 18 Nov 1953, he was single, and his occupation was that of a prospector, he was reported overdue during a prospecting trip to the east of Cue WA, his mate searched for him and found him laying deceased on a mattress in his truck 4 miles from the town, the cause of his death was gunshot wounds to his head. Reg Murchison 36/1953. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CLARK Gertrude ― 2 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-1-11, bur 9 Apr 1902, she was born in Geraldton WA and her parents were James and Margaret Clark (nee Gallagher). Reg 1615/1902. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CLARK Malcolm ― 40 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 15 Jan 1901, the cause of his death at the Cue Hospital WA was deemed to be chronic bronchitis. Reg 1439/1901. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CLARKE Edward ― 64 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-3-4, bur 18 May 1935. Reg Murchison 16/1935. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CLARKE John James ― 39 yrs, Wesleyan section, Loc B-15-18, bur 6 Nov1941, he was born on the Isle of Mann UK and died at the Big Bell mine in Cue WA, unseen he apparently fell into an ore bin when ‘barring down’ and was suffocated by ore subsequently placed on top of him, his occupation was that of a surface worker, Reg Murchison 47/1941. Buried at Cue Cemetery. Mine death – www.wavmm.com
CLARKE Robert Charles ― 1 mth, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 25 Oct 1900, he was born at Mt Magnet WA and his parents were William and Sarah Clarke (nee Pickering), the cause of his death was deemed to be gastroenteritis. Reg 1394/1900. Buried at the Cue Cemetery.
CLARKSON Albert Samuel ― 57 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-6-18, bur 24 Oct 1954, his parents were Albert and Annie Clarkson, he was the husband of Lilly Clarkson and the father of Bert, Ted, Gwen, Jean, Joyce, Lil, Mary, and Shirley Clarkson, he was found deceased on the floor of the Cue powerhouse, his occupation was that of a fitter employed by the Cue Road Board which operated the powerhouse. Reg Murchison 25/1954. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CLARKSON Albert ‘Doc, PA and Pop’ ― 77 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-16-18, bur 5 Jun 1943, he was born in Carisbrook Victoria and was the husband of Annie Clarkson (nee Daniels), he was the father of Albert, Edward, John, Robert, Ann, Edie and Elsie Clarkson, he originally learned butchering in his father’s butcher shop in Victoria and arrived in Cue WA in 1901 with his family, he then took up various pastoral/butchering/other interests in the Cue area, also he held many prominent civic positions at local and state levels for many years and died after a long illness. Reg Murchison 14/1943. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CLARKSON Allan ― 8 mths, Anglican section, Loc B-16-18, bur 24 Apr 1905, he was born in Ipswich QLD and his parents were Mr. and Mrs. Mary Clarkson. Reg 2843/1905. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CLARKSON (nee Daniels) Annie ― 80 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-16-18, bur 18 Oct 1951, she was born in Bealiba Victoria and was the wife of Albert Clarkson, she later arrived in Cue WA in 1901 with her new family, she was the mother of Albert, Edward, John, Robert, Ann, Edie, and Elsie Clarkson, died in Big Bell WA Reg Murchison 39/1951. Buried at Cue Cemetery. (see headstone of Albert CLARKSON above)
CLARKSON Christina ― 38 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-16-20, bur 25 Jul 1906, she was born in Ballarat Victoria and her parents were Mr. and Mrs. W Farrell, she was the sister of Mr. Hugh Farrell and the wife of Edward Clarkson plus the mother of Leonard Clarkson, she died at her residence in Cue WA after a short and painful illness involving heart failure accelerated by acute peritonitis. Reg Murchison 41/1906. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CLARKSON Edward Ernest ― 76 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-10-6, bur 25 Aug 1979, he was born at Day Dawn WA and his parents were Albert and Annie Clarkson (nee Daniels), he was the brother of Albert, Ann, Edie, Elsie, John, and Robert Clarkson. Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
CLARKSON Eva M ― 14 mths, Anglican section, Loc B-10-20, bur 28 Aug 1912, she was the youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. S Clarkson of Webb’s Patch Station near Cue and d at Cue Hospital due to convulsions brought on by teething problems. Reg Murchison 40/1912. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CLARKSON Lily ― 92 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-6-18, bur 11 Dec 1991. Reg (no reg due privacy. Buried Cue Cemetery. (see headstone for Albert Clarkson above)
CLARKSON Nellie May ― 74 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-6-18, d 5 Jul 1978, Wife of Bob (dec) and mother of Kath and Bob, Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
CLARKSON Robert Richard ― 76 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-11-35, bur 7 Oct 1970, his parents were Albert and Annie Clarkson (nee Daniels) and he was the brother of Albert, Ann, Edie, Edward, Elsie, and John Clarkson, Reg Murchison 19/1970. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CLARKSON Sarah Elizabeth ― 74 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-16-19, bur 4 Oct 1914, she was the mother of Mrs. John Grose of the Five Mile at Mt Magnet with whom she was staying owing to her age at the time of her passing, her other surviving children were Albert, Edward, Samuel and William Clarkson all of whom were living around Cue, she originally arrived in WA in 1841 as a little child with her parents and they settled at Guildford WA, then the family moved to South Australia and thus onto the Victorian goldfields followed by another move to Archdale on the Avoca River in Victoria, she married Samuel Clarkson in 1864 and they had most of their four sons and three daughters in Victoria, her husband Samuel d at Bealiba Victoria in 1907 and she returned to WA in about 1911 to live with her daughter owing to her age. Reg Murchison 36/1914. Buried Cue Cemetery. (see headstone for Christina CLARKSON above).
CLARKSON unnamed female ― stillborn, Anglican section, Loc D-3-22, bur 17 Sep 1951. Reg Murchison 37/1951. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CLAYDON Annie ― 31 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 29 Jan 1901, she was born in Maldon Victoria and her parents were Henry and Elizabeth Williams, she was the wife of Samuel Claydon and had been in WA 5 yrs, the cause of her death at Cue Hospital was deemed to be mitral stenosis. Reg 1441/1901. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CLIFT John S ― 48 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-5-1, bur 8 Jun 1919, he was the brother of Joseph Clift and d at Cue Hospital after feeling unwell for some months, the cause of his death was deemed to be heart trouble, he had been in district for about 24 years and was one of the old Cue prospectors/mine owners, in conjunction with his brother Joe and others he successfully worked one of the Volunteer Flat leases at Cue for a number of years, later in a partnership with Mr. W Mahood he ran a store-keeping business at Mindoolah near Big Bell but more recently devoted his time principally to sheep raising. Reg Murchison 16/1919. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
CLINTON William J ‘Bill’ ― 26 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-2-11, bur 7 Jan 1908, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clinton and the husband of Mrs. Clinton (Jnr) plus the father of two children, he lived at Day Dawn and was a miner with varied interests around Cue, following a very complicated court case the verdict of the jury was that he was murdered by Harry Goninon Smith who was later executed. Reg Murchison 6/1908. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CLOWES Horace Henry ― 45 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-15-2, bur 10 Dec 1948, he lived at Cue and was an invalid pensioner. Reg Murchison 36/1948. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CLUES Jack ― Premature Birth, Anglican section, Loc B-9-7, bur 14 Feb 1906, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. I Clues. Reg Murchison 11/1906. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CLUSKY Ryan ― Age unknown, Section unknown, Loc D-11-41, bur 13 Jun 2003. Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
COCKING Eunice ― 4 mths, Methodist section, Loc C-8-26, bur 15 Mar 1937, her parents were William and Emily Cocking who lived at Cue, and she was the sister to nine other siblings. Reg (no reg found) Buried Cue Cemetery.
COCKING Ronald Francis ― 5½ wks, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-6-14, bur 23 Apr 1937. he was the son of Thomas Charles and Mary A Cocking (nee O’Brien) who lived at Cue. Reg (no reg found). Buried Cue Cemetery.
COCKING William ― 46 yrs, Methodist section, Loc C-8-26, bur 12 Jan 1937, he was the husband of Emily Cocking who was an invalid and the father of 10 children, the cause of his death was deemed to be suicide, he had disappeared from town nearly a month earlier in Dec 1936 and was found deceased in a creek-bed just outside of Cue with a deeply cut throat in Jan 1937, he had been engaged in mining work in the Cue and Day Dawn districts for many years and was a manager on the Fingall Lease. Reg Murchison 1/1937. Buried Cue Cemetery.
COLGAN Charles Michael ― 43 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-2-3, bur 11 Jan 1920, he was born in Echuca Victoria and was the husband of Nora Mary Colgan plus the father of Charles, Daniel, Frank, Jack, Mary, Patricia, Ronald, and William Colgan, he was also the brother of Frank Colgan who was the proprietor of the Cue Hotel and Mr. D J Colgan who lived in Victoria, the Cause: a hemorrhage, he originally came to Cue WA to work with the Murchison Times but later also did prospecting at Peak Hill and Mt Magnet, after a brief return to the eastern states he came back to Cue where he remained and carried out duties of Secretary of the local hospital for seven years and many honorary roles with various town charitable and sporting organisations, Reg Murchison 3/1920. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
COLGAN Francis Herbert ‘Frank’ ― Roman Catholic section, Lot A-2-12, bur 13 Aug 1919, he was single and the brother of Charles Michael Colgan and Mr. D J Colgan who was in Sydney at that time, the cause of his death was deemed to be pneumonia, his occupation was that of the proprietor of the Cue Hotel. Reg Murchison 23/1919. Buried Cue Cemetery.
COLGAN Patricia Mary ― 11 mths, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-2-3, bur 20 May 1920, her parents were Charles Michael and Nora Mary Colgan and she was also the sister of Charles, Daniel, Frank, Jack, Mary, Ronald and William Colgan, the cause of her death was deemed to be bronchitis and dysentery. Reg Murchison 18/1920. Buried Cue Cemetery. (see headstone for Charles COLGAN above)
COLLAMANE Tommy ― age unknown, Section unknown, Loc J-1-5, bur 31 Mar 1906. Reg Murchison 24/1906. Buried Cue Cemetery.
COLLIER Julia ― 1 day, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 22 Mar 1897, her parents were William Henry and Susan Collier (nee Price). Reg 1850/1897. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
COLLIER Susan ― 2 days, Anglican section, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 8 Jul 1900, her parents were William Henry and Susan Collier (nee Price), died at the Lady Mary Lease in Cue WA and the cause of her death was deemed to have been a premature birth. Reg 1377/1900. Buried Cue Cemetery.
COLLIER Susan ― 36 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-1-3, 20 Mar 1902, her parents were Owen and Susan Collier (nee White) and she was born at sea, she was the wife of Mr. Collier of the Old Spot Inn and the cause of her death was deemed to have been typhoid fever. Reg 1607/1902. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
COLLIER unnamed male, stillborn, Bur 1895, his parents were Mr. and Mrs. W H Collier, Reg 1424/1895. Buried Cue Cemetery.
COLLINS John Jupiter ― 3 wks, section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 20 Oct 1901, he was born at Boogardie near Mt Magnet WA and died there, his parents were John James and Isabella Marion Collins (nee Scott), the cause of his death was deemed to be bronchitis, Reg 1506/1901. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CONLIN Alexander Vincent ― 3 mths, Methodist section, Loc C-8-16, bur 22 Jun 1906, he was the twin brother of Robert Arthur Conlin, and his parents were M and G V Conlin of Day Dawn. Reg 33/1906 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CONLIN Robert Arthur ― 3 mths, Methodist section, Loc C-8-16, bur 24 Jun1906, he was the twin brother of Alexander Vincent Conlin, and his parents were M and G V Conlin. Reg 35/1906 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CONSIDINE Cecily May ― 5½ mths, Anglican section, Loc B-10-16, bur 18 Jun 1913, she was born in Cue and her parents were Mr. and Mrs. A Considine. Reg 26/1913 Murchison. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
CONSTABLE Benjamin Thomas ― 49 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-4-17, bur 26 May 1924, he was the husband of Mrs. M A Constable plus the father of Sid Constable, died at home in Cue after a long painful illness, he was formerly an employee of the Cue section of the northern railways in WA. Reg Murchison 10/1924. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CONSTABLE Lloyd Sylvester ― 50 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 16/May 1998, he was born at ‘The Haven’ in Fitzroy VIC, the cause of his death was deemed to be that he fell down a disused mine shaft, his occupation was that of a Maintenance Foreman at the Golden Crown Gold Mine near Cue WA. Reg (none due privacy). Buried at Cue Cemetery. Mine Death – www.wavmm.com
CONTI Ian Enozo ― 39 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-8-12, bur 28 Mar 1904, Reg (no reg found). Buried Cue Cemetery.
CONWAY Allecia ― 30 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 1 Jun 1900, she was born in Kalkallo Victoria and her parents were John and Jane Cummins (nee McGorlick), she was the wife of Joseph Conway and the mother of 4 children including Gordon and Elizabeth, she died at Caledonian Hill near Cue WA and the cause of her death was deemed to be puerperal fever, she had been in WA for 2 yrs, Reg 1363/1900. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CONWAY Elizabeth Allecia ― 30 days, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 7 May 1900, she was born in Cue WA and her parents were Joseph and Allecia Conway (nee Cummins), she was the sister of Gordon Conway and died at Caledonian Hill near Cue WA, the cause of her death was deemed to have been a premature birth. Reg 1357/1900. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CONWAY Gordon ― 1 yr, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 23 May 1900, he was born in Cue WA and his parents were Joseph and Allecia Conway (nee Cummins), he was the brother of Elizabeth Allecia Conway, died at Caledonian Hill near Cue WA and the cause of his death was gastroenteritis. Reg 1360/1900. Buried at the Cue Cemetery.
COOK Charles Stewart ― 69 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-7-17, bur 10 Apr 1912, he was the husband of Sarah Teresa Cook (nee O’Malley) and father of Mary Cook and James Stewart Cook, he was one of the earliest residents of Cue WA and was engaged in the carrying business, died after some years of poor health. Reg Murchison 18/1912. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
COOK David Charles ― 1 hr, Anglican section, Loc B-24-5, bur 26 Oct 1938, he was the child of Mr. and Mrs. A C Cook and was also the twin brother of Michell Stevenson Cook. Reg Murchison 43/1938. Buried Cue Cemetery.
COOK Frederick Thomas ― 42 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 6 Jul 1900, he was born in North Melbourne Victoria and his parents were Michael and Sarah Cook (nee King), he was married and the father of 2 children, the verdict of the Jury as expressed by the Coroner of the inquiry into the cause of his death at Day Dawn WA on 4 Jul 1900 was that the Jury had determined that the cause of his death was him being struck on the head by the cage when an old and incapable steel wire rope in the Great Fingall Mine at Day Dawn broke and in their opinion it showed undue care or neglect on the part of the company’s servants, he had been in WA only 3 mths. Reg 1380/1900. Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine Death – www.wavmm.com
COOK James Courtney ‘Baby’ ― 61 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-6-3, bur 29 Oct 1918, he lived in the Murchison and Gascoyne districts for many years working as a fencing contractor with others and later as a kangaroo hunter, d at the Cue Hospital and the cause of his death was deemed to be heart trouble. Reg Murchison 40/1918. Buried Cue Cemetery.
COOK Michell Stevenson ― 1 hr, Anglican section, Loc B-24-5, bur 26 Oct 1938, he was the child of A C Cook and the twin brother of David Charles Cook. Reg Murchison 42/1938. Buried Cue Cemetery.
COOLAMULGA Billy ― adult, Loc J-1-20, bur 4 Dec 1910. Reg 49/1910 Murchison. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
COOMBES Frank ― 56 yrs Anglican section, Loc B-6-17, bur 23 Feb 1918, over the years he had managed several hotels in the Murchison district and recently lived in Nannine, he passed away in Cue Hospital. Reg Murchison 9/1918. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CORNISH Richard ― 26 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 23 May 1896, he was born in Cornishtown, VIC and his parents were John and Jane Cornish, he was the brother of Rosina, William, Elizabeth x 2, Charles, Sarah, James, Emily, Mary, Louisa, Alfred, Josiah and Arthur Cornish, died at Day Dawn Hospital but was a resident of Cuddingwarra (near Cue) and the Murchison goldfields for some time before his passing. Reg 1062/1896. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CORRANT Henry ― 32 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 5 Apr 1897. Reg 1455/1897. (registered as Corran), Buried Cue Cemetery.
CORRIGAN Thomas Daniel ― 4 mths, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 29 Nov 1898, he was born in Cue WA and his parents were Daniel Joseph and Josephine Annie Corrigan (nee Bourke), the cause of his death was deemed to be gastroenteritis, Reg 1570/1898. Buried Cue Cemetery.
COSH Annie ― 78 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-11-11, bur 19 Mar 1943, she was married with children and died at the residence of her daughter Mrs. J Peken in Cue. Reg Murchison 6/1943. Buried Cue Cemetery.
COTER Bartolomeo ‘Robert’ ― 36 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-2-7, bur 29 Aug 1919, he was born in Bergamo Italy and was the husband of Artemissia Coter and father of Mary Coter, he died at his residence and the cause of his death was deemed to be phthisis, he came to Australia 13 years ago and lived at Maninga Marley and Sandstone before settling at Cue, his occupation was that of a prospector. Reg Murchison 25/1919. Buried Cue Cemetery.
COUMBE Amelia Schroeder (nee White) ‘Min’ ― 26 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-17-10, bur 1 May 1907, she was the youngest of four children and was the wife of James Edwin Coumbe and the mother of Bertha, Bessie, Billy, Reuben, and Violet Coumbe, the cause of her death was deemed as enteric fever/typhoid fever. Reg Murchison 34/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
COWARD Frederich James ― 38 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-16-5, bur 23 Apr 1906. Reg Murchison 29/1906. Buried Cue Cemetery.
COWARD Pheobe Elizabeth ― 37 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-8-4, bur 28 Jan 1903, she was born in Ballarat Victoria and her parents were John Samuel and Charlotte Dennis (nee Spurgeon), she was the wife of Thomas Richard Coward who ran a grocery shop at Cue and the mother of Flossie Veronica Coward, she had been very ill for several months. Reg 1537/1903. Buried Cue Cemetery.
COWLE unnamed female ― stillborn, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 1897, her parents were Felix C Cowle (who was a solicitor at Cue) and Mary A Cowle (nee Bird). Reg 1467/1897. Buried Cue Cemetery.
COX Agnes ‘May’ ― 38 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 29 Jan 1897, she was married and had at least one brother, she was the mother of a child aged 10 years, the cause of her death was deemed to be self-administered suicide by taking poison brought on by an unsound mind due to the severe suffering of neuralgia for some days previously, her occupation was that of a barmaid at a hotel in Day Dawn where she had been employed since arriving about a fortnight previously whilst her child and family were still in Sydney. Reg 1449/1897. Buried Cue Cemetery.
COX Walter E ― 21 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 18 Jun 1900, he was single and died at Cue Hospital WA, the cause of his death was deemed to be enteric fever, Reg 1374/1900. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CRADDOCK John ‘Jack’ ― 24 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 15 Feb 1899, he was born in Bendigo Victoria and was single, his parents were Edwin and Alice Craddock, the Cause: sunstroke/thirst, he was found insensible minus his hat and boots about ten miles from Stake Well in the Murchison district after his bicycle tyre had been punctured, he died a few minutes after being taken to Stake Well, his occupation was that of a miner/cyclist he had been in WA 3 yrs, he was a well-known member of the Salvation Army. Reg 1317/1899. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CRAIG David ‘Davy’ ― 46 yrs, Presbyterian Section, Loc D-7-13, bur 17 Feb 1951, he was born in Durham England and was single, the cause of his death was deemed that he was buried by a large piece of rock in a Big Bell mine which fell from the back burying him completely and killing him instantly. He received multiple injuries which included a fractured base of his skull. Reg Murchison 4/1951. Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine Death – www.wavmm.com
CRAMER unnamed male ― stillborn, in Cue on 25 Mar 1895, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, his parents were Hugh Stockman and Julia Anne Cramer (nee Woolhouse). Reg 341/1895. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CRAVEN unnamed male ― stillborn, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 19 Mar 1897, his parents were the Rev Alfred and Mrs. Catherine Frances Headington Craven (nee Ramsay) of Cue WA. Reg 1451/1897. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CRAWFORD Mary ― 1 yr 9 mths, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, 1896, she was born in Perth WA and her parents were James and Catherine Crawford (nee Hassard) plus she was the sister of Andrew Crawford. Reg 1005/1896. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CREEPER Charlotte ― 35 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 27 Jul 1900, she was born in Dublin Ireland and her parents were John and Ann Cunningham, she was the wife of Joseph Creeper and the mother of 3 children including Roy Ernest Creeper , the cause of her death was acute suppression of urine plus cardiac failure, originally she had been in South Australia and Victoria for 22 and 8 years respectively but had most recently been in WA for 3 years. Reg 1382/1900. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CREEPER Roy Ernest ― 7 mths, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 1 Aug 1900, he was born in Fremantle WA, his parents were Joseph and Charlotte Creeper (nee Cunningham) and he was the brother of two other children, the cause of his death at Cue WA was convulsions. Reg 1378/1900. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CROCETTI Gioacchine ― 43 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-14-8, bur 24 Apr 1947, he was born in Italy and was married plus he was the father of 2 children, the cause of his death was that a kibble containing timber fell on him in a mine shaft at Big Bell after it caught on the side of the mine shaft thus breaking the supporting rope. Reg Murchison 25/1947. Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine Death – www.wavmm.com
CROCKFORD Wilfred Osmond ― 13 mths, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 23 Nov 1897, he was born and died in Cue WA and his parents were Alfred St Clair and Mary Alice Crockford (nee Postlewaite), Reg 1483/1897. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
CROSBY Robert William ― 27 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-18-14, bur 25 Nov 1939, he was married and was a miner, the cause of his death was a sudden collapse of the bench of the open cut mine at Big Bell on which he was working, his loose safety rope snapped and he fell about 130 feet to the bottom of the open cut excavation receiving a fracture to his skull and shock/injuries to his brain. Reg Murchison 63/1939. Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine Death – www.wavmm.com
CROSS George ― 26 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 14 Mar 1900, died at Cue Hospital WA and the cause of his death was deemed to be enteric fever, his occupation was that of a schoolteacher and he was single. Reg 1340/1900. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
CROSSLEY Reginald ― 36 hrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 27 Dec 1898, his parents were Harry and Elizabeth Crossley (nee Smith), the cause of his death was deemed to be marasmus. Reg 1575/1898. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CROWE Harold John ― 42 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-5-1, bur 1 Sep 1954, his parents were John and Amy D Crowe. Reg Murchison 26/1954. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CULLOTON Joseph Vincent ― 15 mths, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-9-8, bur 27 Nov 1906, he was the child of Mary Agnes Culloton. Reg Murchison 67/1906. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CUMMINS Daniel ― 67 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-6-9, bur 29 Jun 1939, he was born in Victoria and had been in the Murchison district for over 40 years, originally, he trained as a gun shearer but later became a miner working on the Great Fingal Mine at Day Dawn and later as a prospector. Reg Murchison 38/1939. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CURLEY Francis Clifford ― 8 mths, Anglican section, Loc B-5-15, bur 8 Oct 1938, his parents were Mr. and Mrs. G Curley. Reg Murchison 40/1938. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CURLEY Lynette R ― 2½ yrs, Methodist section, Loc J-7-16, bur 25 May 1948, Reg Murchison 14/1948. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CURRAN William James ― 22 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-7-13, bur 8 Aug 1911, his parents were Mr. and Mrs. William Curran of Day Dawn and he was single, he died at his parents home and the cause of his death was deemed to be consumption which started about three years previously, he was renowned in the Murchison and WA telegraph offices for his skills in telegraphy. Reg Murchison 29/1911. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CURRAN William ― 55 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-7-13, bur 15 Nov 1911, he was the husband of Mrs. R A Curran of Day Dawn, the cause of his death was deemed to be heart failure although he also had miners phthisis. Reg Murchison 56/1911. Buried Cue Cemetery.
CURRY Charles Douglas ― 38 yrs, Section unknown, Loc unknown, bur 21 Apr 1894, he was educated at Oxford University, he died in Cue and the cause of his death was deemed to be typhoid fever. Reg 439/1894 Buried Cue Cemetery.
CUTLER Ivy Christobel Grace ‘Dolly’ ― 3 yrs 7mths, Wesleyan section, Loc C-8-10, bur 20 May 1904, her parents were Edward Ernest and Emily Edith Cutler (nee Williams), the cause of her death was deemed to be pneumonia. Reg 1553/1904. Buried Cue Cemetery.
DADD Agnes ― 36 yrs, Presbyterian section, Loc D-1-3, bur 13 Aug 1907, she was born in Ballarat Victoria as the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Fernie, she was the wife of Mr. Edward R Dadd of Day Dawn WA. Reg Murchison 69/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
DALGETTY James Patrick ― 36 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-4-9, bur 7 Apr 1984. Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
DALY Owen ‘Micky the Priest’ ― 57 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-10-16, bur 10 May 1914, he was found deceased on his bed at his camp in Day Dawn, the cause of his death was deemed to be the rupture of a blood tumor on an artery in his chest and death would have been instantaneous, he was one of the old Murchison identities who very successfully ran mines in the Lawlers, Black Range and Cue areas, he made a lot of money but decided to give a lot of it away or spend it lavishly, he was still acting as the night watchman at the Great Fingall Mine at the time of his passing to support himself. Reg 19/1914 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
DALZIEL William ― 35 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 5 Feb 1901, he was born on the Shetland Islands Scotland and his parents were Mr. and Mrs. George Dalziel, the cause of his death was that he accidentally fell down a mine shaft at the Tumblegum Mine at Gabanintha killing him instantly, he had been in WA 6 yrs. Reg 1444/1901 Buried at Cue Cemetery. Mine Death – www.wavmm.com
DANDY Albert ― 66 yrs, Methodist section, Loc J-7-14, bur 22 Nov 1947, Reg Murchison 47/1947. Buried Cue Cemetery.
DANIEL Elizabeth Mary ― 3 wks, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-1-8, bur 21 Jul 1902, her parents were Robert Albion and Minnie Agatha Daniel (nee Peken) who lived in Cue WA, she was the sister of Robert Leslie Daniel. Reg 1633/1902. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
DANIEL Robert Albion ― 88 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-6-17, bur 13 Jul 1957, his parents were John and Mary Joan Daniel (nee Gibbs) and he was the brother of Frederick George Daniel, Reg Murchison 21/1957. Buried Cue Cemetery.
DANIEL unnamed female ― stillborn, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-1-8, bur 23 Sep 1910, her parents were Robert Albion and Minnie Agatha Daniel (nee Peken). Reg Murchison 38/1910. Buried Cue Cemetery.
DANN Hazel ― 8 mths, Anglican section, Loc J-8-14, bur 30 Sep 1941, Reg Murchison 41/1941. Buried Cue Cemetery.
DANN unnamed male ― stillborn, Section unknown, Loc J-9-11, bur 9 Jun 1949, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dann. Reg Murchison 13/1949. Buried Cue Cemetery.
D’ARCY Henry ― 69 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-9-11, bur 31 Oct 1903, he was born in Cape Colony South Africa and died at the residence of his daughter Mrs. C Parry. Reg Murchison 1596/1903. Buried Cue Cemetery.
DARG Percy Robert ― 21 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 29 Apr 1896, he was born in London England and his parents were Mark James and Harriet Darg (nee Fowler), the cause of his death at the Cue Hospital WA was deemed to be typhoid fever, he had only just arrived in Cue. Reg 1052/1896. Buried Cue Cemetery.
DARLEY Arthur ― 94 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-6-14, bur 2 Jan 1962, his parents were Fred and Mary Darley. Reg Murchison 2/1962. Buried Cue Cemetery.
DAVIES Lewelleyn Arthur ― 53 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-4-23, bur 13 Apr 1919, he was the husband of Amy Davies (nee Roper) and the father of three children including Ada and Edna Davies, he was one of the old residents of the Murchison district and had lived in Cue for most of the time since 1894, he was suffering from a miner’s complaint, Reg Murchison 13/1919. Buried Cue Cemetery.
DAVIS Ardrossan Hazel ― 9 mths, Anglican section, Loc B-9-8, bur 26 Sep 1905, she was born in Meekatharra WA and her parents were Charles Thomas and Maude Blancdavis (nee Fienberg), died at Cue WA. Reg 1578/1905. Buried Cue Cemetery.
DAVIS Bill ― 60 yrs, Section unknown, Loc J-8-5, bur 3 May 1937, Reg no reg found, Buried at Cue Cemetery.
DAVIS Edna― 6 mths, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 12 Jan 1902, her parents were Llewellyn Arthur and Amy Davis (nee Roper) and she was the sister of Ada Davis. Reg 1589/1902, (registered as Davies), Buried Cue Cemetery.
DAVIS George William ― 35 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 14 Jul 1901, he was born in Lincoln England and his parents were George and Annie Davis (nee Sargison), he was the husband of Minnie Davis plus the father of two young children, the cause of his death was deemed to be acute pneumonia and heart failure, he had been in Cue WA for about 5 yrs. Reg 1486/1901. Buried Cue Cemetery.
DAVIS Henry ‘Harry’ ― 42 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 29 Jun 1900, he was born in Wales UK and the cause of his death was deemed to be suicide, a razor was laying nearby about 4 miles from Tuckanarra WA when found by a passing traveller, he was then taken to Cue hospital but d later there. Reg 1373/1900, Buried at Cue Cemetery.
DAVIS Myrtle May ― 10 mths, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 29 Nov 1901, she was born in Hillgrove NSW and her parents were William and Mary Elizabeth Davis (nee Brown), the cause of her death was deemed to be pneumonia, she had been living at Day Dawn WA for 3 mths. Reg 1514/1901, (registered as Davies), Buried Cue Cemetery.
DAVIS unnamed ―stillborn, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 12 Jan 1902, her parents were Willie and Isabella Rose Davis. Reg 1326/1902. Buried Cue Cemetery.
DAVIS unnamed female ― 1hr, Anglican section, Loc D-7-7, bur 25 Oct 1934, she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A K Davis, Reg Murchison 29/1934. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
DAWE William Alfred ― 38 yrs, Methodist section, Loc B-4-1, bur 16 Dec 1913, he had suffered for some time with heart trouble which was deemed the cause of his death as a relatively young man, as an occupation he was the Proprietor of the Grand Hotel in Day Dawn. Reg Murchison 57/1913. Buried Cue Cemetery.
DAWSON Alice (nee Hardy) ― 31 yrs, Wesleyan section, Loc C-8-9, 6 Feb 1908, she was the wife of Andrew William Dawson and the mother of John Dawson, she had been ill for some time and died at home in Tuckanarra WA. Reg Murchison 9/1908. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
DAWSON Ellen ― 4 hrs, Section unknown, Loc B-3-16, bur 14 Feb 1915, she was daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N Dawson. Reg Murchison 7/1915. Buried Cue Cemetery.
DAWSON John ― 12 days, Wesleyan section, Loc C-8-9, bur 5 Aug 1904, he was born in Cue WA and was the son of Andrew William and Alice Dawson (nee Hardy). Reg 1565/1904. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
DAWSON John ‘Klondyke’ ― 52 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-10-15, bur 9 Sep 1912, he had been desperately ill for a long time prior to his passing, the cause of his death at the Grand Hotel in Day Dawn was deemed to be suicide through drinking a quantity of cyanide, his occupation was that of a prospector/miner and he was known for his gold mining ventures around the world including the Klondyke, his most recent occupation was that of an engine driver at the Great Fingal Mine at Day Dawn. Reg Murchison 47/1912. Buried Cue Cemetery.
DEACON Edward R ― 45 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 14 Jan 1901, he was born in Canterbury New Zealand and his parents were Roger and Louisa Deacon (nee Bond), d at Cue Hospital and the cause of his death was deemed to be a hematoma, he was trained as a solicitor in New Zealand but was employed as a managing clerk in Cue WA as he had not gained permission to practice in this state, he had been in WA 9 mths. Reg 1438/1901. Buried Cue Cemetery.
DEAN Alfred John ― 6 wks, Anglican section, Loc B-5-6, bur 12 Aug 1932 he was the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. H S Dean of Cue. Reg Murchison 20/1932. Buried Cue Cemetery.
DEEN William ― 36 yrs, Presbyterian section, Loc D-7-21, bur 29 Apr 1937. Reg no reg found, Buried Cue Cemetery.
DEGEN Peter ― 61 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 24 Mar 1896, he was born in Germany, the cause of his death was deemed to be misadventure where he was crushed between the cage and one of the sides of a mine shaft at the Lady Mary Mine near Cue WA, he fractured several of his internal bones and organs, his occupation was that of a carpenter at the mine although he had worked at six places in the Murchison as a miner. Reg 1030/1896. Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine Death – www.wavmm.com
DELLA BONA Pietro ‘Peter’ ― abt 50 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-6-4, bur 6 Apr 1936. Reg Murchison 7/1936. Buried Cue Cemetery.
DELLA BONA unnamed ― stillborn, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-3-1, bur 12 Mar 1934, his parents were Mr. and Mrs. Della Bona. Reg (no reg found) Buried Cue Cemetery.
DEMPSEY Patrick Francis ― 40 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-14-4, bur 30 Jul 1945, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Dempsey and the brother of Mary Dempsey, died as the result of an accident at the railway crossing at Nallan near Cue WA in which he suffered head and vertebra injuries, he was driver of a truck attempting to take the bend at speed which overturned, his occupation was as a contract driver. Reg Murchison 17/1945. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
DENMARK Mary Bridget (nee Moses) ― 53 yrs, (her mother’s name was Ann) and after emigration she lived in Carlton Victoria for 35 yrs before moving to WA 5 years prior to her passing, she was the wife of John Denmark from 1874 and the mother of Alice Ann Denmark (died Victoria in 1887 at age 9 years) plus John Owen Denmark and they lived at Cue WA, the cause of Mary’s death was deemed to be cardiac syncope and chronic gastroenteritis. Reg 1552/1898. Buried Cue Cemetery.
DEPIAZZI Barbara Ann ― 1 yr, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-15-20, bur 13 Sep 1941, she was the daughter of Bob and Ella Depiazzi of Cue WA, and she was also the sister of Pat Depiazzi and Rina Depiazzi, Reg Murchison 36/1941. Buried Cue Cemetery.
DERRICK Ethelwyn Naomi (nee Chambers) ― 36 yrs, Methodist section, Loc C-17-9, bur 13 Jun 1914, she was the wife of Mr. O F Derrick who was the Head Teacher at the Cue Public School and was also the mother of Phillip, Joyce plus two other children, she had not been feeling well for a few weeks and died several days after giving birth, the cause of her death was deemed to be a weak heart. Reg Murchison 25/1914. Buried Cue Cemetery.
DICKEN Edward Blythe ― 36 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 23 Aug 1894, he was born in New Zealand and was the brother of Mr. T H Dicken, the cause of his death was deemed to be a severe and lengthy case of typhoid fever, he arrived in WA after some time in Tasmania, his occupation was at the Cue Gold Mine where d. Reg 708/1894. Buried Cue Cemetery.
DI GIACOMO Antonio ― 48 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-18-17, bur 27 Mar 1950, he was born in Montederisio in the province of Chieti in Italy and was the son of Cesare and Filomeno Di Giacomo, he was the husband of Rosaria Di Giacomo and the father of Vincenzo, Rosa and Francesco Di Giacomo, his occupation was that of a miner at Cue WA, the cause of his death was being hit by bucket of ore sustaining severe head injuries and he then fell down a shaft, he died in hospital 12 days later. Reg Murchison 15/1950. Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine Death – www.wavmm.com
DIGGINS Allan Robert Keith ― 5 mths, Anglican section, Loc B-7-18, bur 14 Dec 1910, he was the son of Mr. Percy and Mrs. Ethel Diggins (nee Habermann) of Day Dawn, he was the brother of John and Phillip Diggins, he died suddenly. Reg Murchison 52/1910. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
DIGGINS Annie ― 85 yrs, Wesleyan section, Loc C-18-9, bur 1 Jun 1950, she was born in Numerkah, Victoria and her parents were Joseph and Frances Sheard, she later became the wife of the late Mr. William Robert Diggins in WA in who operated a store and the Post Office at Day Dawn. Reg Murchison 22/1950. Buried Cue Cemetery.
DIGGINS William Robert ― 72 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-15-7, bur 1 May 1938, he was born in Gippsland Victoria and was the son of John and Christina Diggins, he had had six brothers Albert, Arthur, Percy, Leslie, Lindsay and Stanley Diggins plus sisters Jessie, Christina and Alice Diggins, he came to WA alone in 1893 following the receipt of reports of gold found in the Cue area of WA, he later became the husband of Annie Diggins (nee Sheard) in 1896 in WA, he lived in the Cue district for many years doing mining and prospecting work, he later operated a store at Dead Finish (Cuddingwarra) and then combined it with the town Post Office at Day Dawn operated by his wife, he also took an interest in civic affairs and at one time he was a member of the local Road Board. Reg Murchison 14/1938. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
DINEEN unnamed male ― stillborn, Anglican section, Loc B-7-4, bur 25 Aug 1911, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. L C Dineen. Reg Murchison 34/1911. Buried Cue Cemetery.
DONGARA Gary Robert ― 23 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-11-1, bur 12 Dec 1988. Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
DONGARA Daisy ― Age unknown, Anglican section, Loc D-11-42, bur 27 Jul 1996. Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
DOODY Elizabeth ― 47 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-2-19, bur 30 Sep 1921, she was the wife of Mr. J Doody and also the mother of two children, died at Cue Hospital suffering from the aftereffects of a bout of influenza. Reg Murchison 38/1921. Buried Cue Cemetery.
DORAN Hugh Francis ― 9 yrs 10 mths, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-16-2, bur 7 Jan 1938, he was the son of Hugh John and Muriel M Doran (nee Wearne) of Reedy WA and the brother of Don and John Doran, d at the Cue Hospital and the cause of his death was deemed to be appendicitis. Reg Perth 206/1938. Buried Cue Cemetery.
DORAN Hugh John ‘Hughie’ ― 34 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-3-8, bur 10 May 1938, he was the husband of Muriel M Doran (nee Wearne) of Reedy WA and he was also the father of Don, Hugh and John Doran, the cause of his death at the Cue Hospital was deemed to be the injuries he received in a traffic accident on the Cue to Tuckanarra Road when the vehicle in which he was travelling as a passenger struck a telegraph pole near the railway line, his occupation was that of an underground manager at the Triton Mine at Reedy. Reg 19/1938 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
DORIGO Gaetano ‘Geo’ ― 48 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-11-13, bur 19 May 1942, his parents were of Austrian descent and his father’s name was Giacomo Dorigo, he was the husband of Lilly Dorigo and the father of Dorrie, Valma and Catherine Dorigo who all lived in Cue WA, died suddenly and his occupation was that of a blacksmith. Reg Murchison 13/1942. Buried Cue Cemetery.
DORNAN James ― 50 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 14 Feb 1900, he was born in Edinburgh Scotland and his parents were James William and Francis Dornan (nee Prentece), he was married and the father of six children who lived near Geraldton, he had been in WA for 46 yrs and worked around Cue WA where d at White Well, the cause of his death was deemed to be sunstroke. Reg 1347/1900. Buried Cue Cemetery.
DORRIS Minnette ― 63 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-4-8, bur 23 Nov 1991. Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
DORSETT Ethelwyn ‘Ethel’ May ― 79 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-12-13, bur 6 Sep 1984. Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
DOUGALL unnamed female ― 2 days, Wesleyan section, Loc C-1-26, bur 5 Apr 1903, her parents were John and Maria Dougall (nee Gill), the cause of her death was her premature birth. Reg 1552/1903. Buried Cue Cemetery.
DOWDEN George John ― 28 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur Jul 1895, he was born in SA and his parents were George Chandler and Mary Dowden (nee Hastie) now resident at Challa Station near Mt Magnet WA, he was the brother of Clara, Charles, Frederick, Fanny and Margaret Dowden, the cause of his death at Cue WA was deemed to be erysipelas. Reg 985/1895. Buried Cue Cemetery.
DOWNING Ellen ― 62 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-11-14, bur 24 Mar 1942. Reg Murchison 9/1942. Buried Cue Cemetery.
DOWNING Harold William ― 13 days, Methodist section, Loc C-17-7, bur 4 Mar 1914. Reg Murchison 9/1914. Buried Cue Cemetery.
DREW John ― 29 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 8 Nov 1899, the cause of his death was injuries to his arms/scalp plus tetanus, his occupation was that of a miner. Reg 1354/1899. Buried Cue Cemetery.
DREWRY Edward Overend ― 69 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-11-38, bur 13 Jun 1968, his parents were Mr. F Overend and Frances Edith Drewry (nee Mole), he was the brother of Robert F Drewry. Reg 18/1968 Murchison, (registered as Edwin), Buried Cue Cemetery.
DRIVER George Henry Clarence ― 60 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-11-5, bur 15 Dec 1946, his occupation was that of a prospector and was considered one of the pioneers of the Cue District, Reg Murchison 36/1946. Buried Cue Cemetery.
DUDGEON George ― 51 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 30 Apr 1896, he was born in England, the cause of his death at the Cue Hospital WA was deemed to be typhoid fever. Reg 1053/1896. Buried Cue Cemetery.
DUGGAN David Bruce ― Age unknown, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 24 Oct 2008. Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
DURANT Arthur ― 5 mths, Anglican section, Loc B-1-4, bur 17 Mar 1902, he was born in Geraldton WA and his parents were Edward John and Emily Jane Durant (nee Jones), he was the brother of Charles Durant. Reg 1611/1902. Buried Cue Cemetery.
DUSCHKA Walter Willie ― 11 wks, Wesleyan section, Loc C-9-2, bur 14 Jul 1907, he was the son of W and H Duschka who lived in Day Dawn. Reg Murchison 62/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
DUTTON Thomas ― 62 yrs, Section unknown, Loc unknown, bur 15 Aug 1898, he was born in Manchester England and was single, the cause of his death was deemed to be influenza combined with his old age, his occupation was that of a shepherd/cook and had been in WA for 35 years. Reg 1554/1898. Buried Cue Cemetery.
EADE Margaret Mable Rose ― 31 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-9-7, bur 12 Feb 1913, she was born in Sale Victoria and was daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clues who lived in Day Dawn. Reg Murchison 13/1913. Buried Cue Cemetery.
EBERT John Peter Edwin ― 12 mths, Wesleyan section, Loc C-16-6, bur 11 Apr 1908, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ebert who were the bakers in Cue. Reg Murchison 22/1908. Buried at Cue Cemetery
ECKERT Frank ― 64 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-1-15, bur 5 Feb 1902, he was born in Austria and his parents were Antony and Annie Eckert, he was the husband of Fanny Eckert and his occupation was that of a carpenter. Reg 1591/1902. Buried Cue Cemetery.
EDDY David ― 1½ yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 6 May 1900, he was born in Cue WA and his parents were Hannibal and Ellen Eddy (nee Trevathan), he was the brother of Ellen Eddy and the cause of his death at Cue was marasmus, Reg 1356/1900. Buried Cue Cemetery.
EDDY Hannibal ― 56 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-2-4, bur 17 Sep 1908, he was born in Cornwall England and was the husband of Ellen Eddy (nee Trevathan) plus the father of David, Ellen Jr and Richard Eddy, his occupation was that of a miner. Reg 56/1908 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
EDDY unnamed female (possibly Ellen) ― 1 day, Wesleyan section, Loc C-17-5, bur 15 Feb 1913, her parents were Hannibal and Ellen Eddy (nee Trevathan). Reg Murchison 11/1913. Buried Cue Cemetery.
EDWARDS Alfred Efland Davies ― 9 wks, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 16 Mar 1898, he was born in Cue WA and his parents were Alfred Davies and Henrietta Maud Edwards (nee Effland), the cause of his death at Cue WA was deemed to be gastroenteritis. Reg 1518/1898. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
EDWARDS Mary Alice ― 2 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 8 Oct 1900, she was born at York WA and her parents were George Alfred and Bridget Edwards (nee Grady), the cause of her death at Cue WA was deemed to be enteritis. Reg 1392/1900 Buried at Cue Cemetery.
EDWARDS Robert ― 39 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 3 Dec 1898, he was born in Barbados in the West Indies and was single, the cause of his death at Cue WA was deemed to be phthisis. he had been in WA 8 yrs and his occupation was that of a cook, Reg 1572/1898. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ELEY Lily Mary ― 9 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-16-17, bur 14 Nov 1908, she was born in Cue and was daughter of Iram and Margaret Eley (nee Milligan), she was the elder sister of Jane, George and Catherine Eley. Reg Murchison 63/1908. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ELLEFSEN Edward ― 52 yrs, Wesleyan section, Loc C-9-4, bur 27 Jul 1907, Reg Murchison 66/1907. (registered at Ellesfen), Buried Cue Cemetery.
ELLIS James ― 62 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 30 Aug 1901, he lived at Day Dawn WA and the cause of his death at Cue Hospital was deemed to be senile decay, his occupation was that of a contractor. Reg 1502/1901. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ELYARD Martha Jane ― 62 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-9-4, bur 8 May 1905, she was born in County Kerry Ireland and her parents were Jonathan and Matilda ELYARD (nee Cuthbert), the cause of her death was deemed to be dropsy supervening upon an attack of asthma, she had been prominent in the temperance movement in both WA and earlier NSW, at the time of her passing she lived in Day Dawn WA. Reg 1562/1905. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ERICKSON Alexander ― 69 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-5-23, bur 27 Nov 1941. Reg Murchison 49/1941. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ERWIN Ellen May ― 21 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-9-1, bur 16 Jun 1904, she was born in Victoria and her parents were George and Ellen Patching (nee Catten), she was the wife of William Charles Erwin and they lived in the Cue area, she gave birth to an unnamed male child in Jun 1904 who lived for only 4 days. Reg 1560/1904. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ERWIN unnamed male ― 4 days, Anglican section, Loc B-9-1, bur 10 Jun 1904, his parents were William Charles and Ellen May Erwin (nee Patching). Reg 1559/1904. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
ETALIDES Lavrentios George ― 69 yrs, Anglican section, Loc C-22-20 bur 29 Nov 1949, he was born in Constantinople Turkey and migrated to Bunbury WA in Feb 1911 where his occupation was that of a tailor, he was married to Hariclia Etalides but decided to remain in Europe at that time to support his aged infirm mother Anastasia and a female child, he went on to live in various farming and other properties and at the time of his passing he was living in Cue WA. Reg Murchison 32/1949. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ETHELL Mary Victoria (nee Rufin) ― 42 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-7-12, bur 18 Dec 1910, she was the wife of Richard Arthur ETHELL of Cue WA whose occupation was that of a supervisor at the local Water Board, the cause of death was shock following an operation on a strangulated hernia which had been a problem to her for about 5 yrs. Reg Murchison 51/1910. Buried Cue Cemetery.
EVANS Alan Norman ― 30 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-15-11, bur 9 Jul 1935, he was found deceased on the floor of the cyanide room at the Cue State Battery, the cause of his death was deemed to be self-administered cyanide poisoning, his occupation was that of an assayer at the Cue Battery. Reg Murchison 36/1935. Buried Cue Cemetery.
EVANS John Patrick ― 7 mths, Roman Catholic section, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 23 Jan 1937, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. R Evans. Reg Murchison 8/1937. (registered as Eves), Buried Cue Cemetery.
EVANS Richard ― stillborn, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-6-3, bur 12 Oct 1935, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. R Evans. Reg Murchison 44/1935 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
EVANS unnamed female, ― stillborn, Anglican section, Loc J-7-10, bur 6 Dec 1934, she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Evans, Reg Murchison 18/1935. Buried Cue Cemetery.
FACCHI Giovanni ‘Jack’― age unknown, Wesleyan section, Loc A-9-6, bur 25 Jan 1906, his occupation was that of a miner and he lived at Day Dawn. Reg Murchison 10/1906. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
FAHEY Thomas ― 81 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-2-4, bur 15 Dec 1923, he first came to Cue WA from the North West Region in 1892, he was found lying deceased in his camp near the old Victory Battery at Cue and the cause of his death was deemed to be of natural causes, his occupation was that of a dryblower which he carried out up to within two years of his passing away whilst being financially supported by relatives in UK, Reg Murchison 28/1923, Buried Cue Cemetery.
FARNHAM John ― age unknown, Methodist section, Loc C-24-24, bur 4 Jul 1928, he had worked at Beringarra Station for several years, he was passing through a gate near the homestead with a camel drawn waggon which accidentally collided with the gate, the gate knocked him down in front of the rear waggon wheel and the camels drawn waggon passed over him killing him almost instantly despite the waggon brake having been applied, his occupation was that of a teamster. Reg no reg found, Buried Cue Cemetery.
FARROW William ― 55 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-3-3, bur 10 Oct 1951, he lived at Big Bell and had been part of the Norfolk Regiment. Reg Murchison 38/1951. Buried Cue Cemetery.
FAWCETT Andrew ― 4 days, Anglican section, Loc B-4-9, bur 26 Nov 1925, his parents were Charles Vallender Fawcett and Jeanie Young nee Forsyth, and he was the half brother of Charles, Ernest and Walter Fawcett, Reg Murchison 18/1925. Buried Cue Cemetery.
FAWCETT Margaret Rose ― 4 mths, Methodist section, Loc C-23-9, bur 3 Feb 1947, Reg Murchison 7/1947. Buried Cue Cemetery.
FERGUSON Gregory James ― 24 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-5-17, bur 24 May 1938, he was the son of Frederick George Ferguson and Elizabeth nee Lee, he was the brother of Marjorie, Bertram, Leeter, Lilly and Alwyn Ferguson, the cause of his death was deemed to be that he crashed his motorcycle through a wire gate/fence between Meeka and Noondie Stations during a visit to the latter station resulting in his decapitation, his occupation was that of a miner at Big Bell and he lived at Cue and was a prominent member of the Cue Volunteer Fire Brigade. Reg Murchison 22/1938. Buried Cue Cemetery.
FERGUSON Leonard Jeffery ― 43 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-18-3, bur 21 Sep 1949, Reg Murchison 24/1949. Buried Cue Cemetery.
FEWINGS Annie ― 11 days, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 16 Feb 1899, she was born in Cue WA and her parents were Henry Alexander (born USA) and Annie Marie Fewings nee Benson, she was the sister of Henry J, Henry M and John R Fewings and the cause of her death was deemed to be convulsions. Reg 1319/1899. Buried Cue Cemetery.
FEWINGS Kathleen Myrtle Rose ― 7 mths, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 31 Jul 1901, she was born in Lennonville WA, and her parents were Henry Alexander and Annie Maria Fewings nee Benson, she was the sister of Henry and John Fewings, the cause of her death was deemed to be convulsions. Reg 1490/1901. Buried at the Cue Cemetery.
FICKLING Robert ― 39 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 17 Jul 1898, he was born in Newcastle NSW and his parents were Robert and Margaret Robertina Jane Fickling, he was the husband of Jane Fickling nee Campbell, the cause of his death was the perforation of his bowel plus enteric fever which left his wife almost destitute and the local Cue/Day Dawn community took up a collection in support of her, he had been in WA 2 yrs. Reg 1549/1898. Buried Cue Cemetery.
FICKLING Margaret Robertina Jane ― 4 mths, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 1 Dec 1898, she was born in Cue WA and her parents were Robert and Jane Fickling nee Campbell, the cause of her death was convulsions. Reg 1571/1898. (recorded as Hickling), Buried Cue Cemetery.
FIELDING Alfred ‘Samuel’ ― 24 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-1-11, bur 14 Mar 1902, he was born in Stawell Vic and his parents were Thomas and Ellen Fielding (nee Stokes), he was the brother of Eliza and Ellen Fielding and the cause of his death at the Cue Hospital was deemed to be typhoid fever. Reg 1604/1902. Buried Cue Cemetery.
FINN Christopher ― 76 yrs Roman Catholic section, Loc A-14-20, bur 12 Dec 1941. Reg Murchison 52/1941. Buried Cue Cemetery.
FIORILLI Madalena ― 75 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-4-6, bur 13 Jun 1959, her parents were Michele A and Maria F Foirilli, Reg Murchison 22/1959. Buried Cue Cemetery.
FISHER Mary Patrick ― 14 mths, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 7 Dec 1900, she was born in Woodend Victoria and her parents were John Henry and Catherine Fisher nee Bradley, the cause of her death was deemed to be gastritis and convulsions, she had been living in WA for 8 mths. Reg 1402/1900. Buried Cue Cemetery.
FISHWICK Hubert Montgomery ― 13 mths, Wesleyan section, Loc C-1-13, bur 15 Mar 1902, he was born in Cue WA and his parents were Henry and Mary Ann Fishwick nee Kearney, he was the brother of Montgomery Fishwick. Reg 1602/1902. Buried Cue Cemetery.
FITZGERALD James Ferdinand ― 4 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-11-6, bur 3 Aug 1941, his parents were Roy and Violet Fitzgerald and d at Big Bell WA, he was the brother of Betty, Dawn, Garry and June Fitzgerald. Reg Murchison 31/1941. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
FLAHERTY Isabella ― 74 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-4-14, bur 18 Oct 1953, she was born in Bordertown SA and her parents were Samuel and Elizabeth Ann Ball nee Lawrey, she was the sister of Alice, Silas, Elizabeth, Emily, Samuel and Susan Ball, she was the wife of Alfred Migiley Smith (1903-1910) and also the wife of Patrick Flaherty from 1911, she was the mother of Walter Henry Smith and Robert Luther Ball. Reg Murchison 37/1953. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
FONTI Biageo ‘Jack’― 23 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-8-15, bur 23 Apr 1905, he was the son of John and Gioana Fonti nee Depiazza, the cause of his death at the Great Fingall Consols Mine near Cue WA was deemed to be suffocation by cyanide sands being moved underground into empty stopes when the sands and water caught him and carried him into a stope where it covered him but he was deceased when retrieved by other staff. Reg 1557/1905. Buried at Cue Cemetery. Mine Death – www.wavmm.com
FORBES Alexander ― 56 yrs, Presbyterian section, Loc D-1-11, bur 15 Jul 1906, Reg Murchison 38/1906. Buried Cue Cemetery.
FORDE William H ― 49 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-3-14, bur 18 Feb 1915, he was born in Ipswich QLD, a public collection was taken from the local Cue/Day Dawn community to defray the expenses of his funeral. Reg Murchison 5/1915 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
FOSTER Hansord Annie Mary ― 18 mths, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-2-13, bur Feb 1937. Reg no reg found, Buried Cue Cemetery.
FOSTER Joseph ― 48 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 1 Dec 1899, he was married with three children, the cause of his death was deemed to be typhoid, his occupation was that of a miner. Reg 1356/1899. Buried Cue Cemetery.
FOX John Roy ― 12 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-9-14, bur 20 May 1904, he was born in Blinman SA and his parents were John Wake and Dorothea Sophia Maria Fox nee Hank, he was the brother of Lucy and Mary Fox, the cause of his death at the Cue Hospital was deemed to be enteric fever. Reg 1555/1904. Buried Cue Cemetery.
FOY Frank ― 21 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 1896. Reg 1056/1896. Buried Cue Cemetery.
FRASER Douglas Gordon ― 61 yrs, Uniting section, Loc A-5-3, bur 31 Mar 2000. no reg due privacy. Buried Cue Cemetery.
FRASER Marjorie ― Age unknown, Roman Catholic section, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur unknown, Reg no reg found, Buried Cue Cemetery.
FRASER Olive Gladys ― 62 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-5-2, bur 29 Sept 2005. Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
FRENCH Frederick George ‘Frank’ ― 30 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-7-9, bur 27 Jul 1910, he lived at Day Dawn and the cause of his death was deemed to be pneumonia, his occupation was in the ‘Fitting Shop’ at the Great Fingal Mine at Cue WA. Reg Murchison 35/1910. Buried at the Cue Cemetery.
FRENCH Michael ― 46 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-10-11, bur 5 Nov 1913, he was born in Geraldton WA and his parents were William and Mary French, he was the brother of Andrew French, the cause of his death was deemed to be having been run over by a wheel of a camel team drawn waggon loaded with wool from Berringarra Station about a mile from Garden Well whilst going to Day Dawn WA, Reg Murchison 45/1913. Buried Cue Cemetery.
FRENCH Robert ― 23 yrs, bur 11 May 1901, at Garden Well, Cue WA, he was born in SA and his parents were William and Mary French, the cause of his death was suicide by hanging at Garden Well near Cue WA, he had been in WA for 14 years. Reg 1476/1901. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
GALEAZZI unnamed female ― stillborn, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-8-17, bur 28 Jul 1905, her parents were Pietro and Palmira Galeazzi nee Fecorri who lived at Day Dawn. Reg 1574/1905. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GALT Thomas Johnstone Boyd ― 87 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-4-11, bur 13 May 1953, he was born near Glasgow Scotland and his mother was Jane Galt, he was the brother of Alec Galt of Victoria and his occupation was that of a miner originally at Greenbushes WA and later at Cue WA. Reg Murchison 15/1953. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GAMBLE Bella ― 73 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-7-6, bur 16 Jul 1973, father: Charles Gamble, mother Bessie, Reg 13/1973, Buried Cue Cemetery.
GAMBLE Margaret ― 33 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 26 Jan 1896, she was born in Scotland and her parents were James and Jane Gamble nee Dunlop, the cause of her death was deemed to be typhoid fever which she had been suffering for some time, her occupation was of operating a restaurant in Day Dawn. Reg 1004/1896. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
GARRY Peter ― 27 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 1 May 1901, he was born in Galway Ireland and his parents were Thomas and Mary Garry nee Garretty, the cause of his death was the fracture of his skull and broken arms caused by an accidental explosion at the Countess Gold Mine at Cue WA, he had been in Qld 4 yrs, NSW 1 yr and WA 7 yrs. Reg 1478/1901. Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine Death – www.wavmm.com
GAUNT Harold ― 7 days, Anglican section, Loc B-8-2, bur 8 Feb 1903, he was born in Day Dawn and his parents were George John and Martha Gaunt nee Steadman, he was the brother of George Gaunt. Reg 1540/1903. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GAVAZZI Antonio ― 31 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-16-18, bur 19 Aug 1909, he was born in Italy and was married with one son but his family were living in Italy, the cause of his death was deemed to be asphyxia brought about by crushing from a fall of stone in the Great Fingall Mine at Day Dawn WA, his occupation was that of a machine miner. Reg 54/1909 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine Death – www.wavmm.com
GEARY George Oakley ― 27 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-1-15, bur 5 May 1902, he was born in Kyneton Vic and his parents were Henry and Tempeny Hoystead Geary nee Toomey, he was the brother of John (acting Mining Warden at Peak Hill WA) and Samuel Geary, the cause of his death at Cue Hospital was deemed to be typhoid fever, he had been in the Murchison for 4 mths. Reg1588/1902. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GENGE Edward William ― 2 mths, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 26 May 1898, he was born at Cuddingwarra WA (between Cue and Big Bell which was previously known as Dead Finish) and his parents were Isaac and Sarah Ann Genge nee Barrett, the cause of his death was deemed to be gastroenteritis and exhaustion. Reg 1538/1898. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
GENGE Sarah Ann ― 31 yrs, Wesleyan section, Loc C-1-5, bur 25 Jul 1902, she was born in Tarana NSW and her parents were William and Ann Barrett plus she was the sister of Edith Barratt, she was the wife of Isaac Genge and the mother of Edward William Genge and Sarah Annie Genge. Reg 1634/1902. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GEORGE Peter ― 26 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-12-9, bur 17 May 1973. father: Alec George, Mother: Clara George, Reg 7/1973, Buried Cue Cemetery.
GEORGE Lyall W ― 31 yrs, 7th Day Adventist Section, Loc D-14-18, bur 7 Mar 2003. Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
GERST Joseph ― 48 yrs, Wesleyan section, Loc C-17-10, bur 23 Jun 1912, he was the husband of Mary Gerst and they had no children, the cause of his sudden death was deemed to be pleurisy and pneumonia, his occupation was that of an engine driver at the Hidden Treasure Mine at Cue WA. Reg Murchison 29/1912. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GIACOMETTI Girolomo ‘Jerry’ ― 33 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-3-6, bur 16 Feb 1937, he was born in Corteno, Italy and his parents were Mr. and Mrs. Giacomo Giacometti, the cause of his death later at the Cue Hospital was deemed to be the extensive burns received when a nearby carbide lamp set his clothing on fire whilst handling a drum of benzine, he was single and had been in Australia for 5 yrs and in WA for 3 weeks, his occupation was that of a contract miner at a well six miles from the Big Bell Mine and Reg Murchison 6/1937. Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine Death – www.wavmm.com
GIBSON Edward ― 48 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-3-20, bur 8 Jan 1916, he was born in Tarnagulla VIC in 1867 and was the husband of Mary Ann Gibson (nee Armstrong), he was the father of some 13 children including Edward Charles ‘Teddy’, Nellie Ada (deceased in Victoria), Lillian Rose (Posy), Daisy (had earlier married Peter Campbell), Olive, Albert (Prince), Karna, Neil, Henry (Harry), Greta, Joseph and Herbert (Pat), some of the surviving children were nearing adulthood but many were still children, the cause of his death was the accidental discharge of a rifle whilst travelling in a cart at Little Well near Mt Weld when the bullet penetrated his head, his occupation initially in Victoria was that of an engine driver on the railways but was involved in a strike, he was later offered his old job back but refused as his mates were not offered their jobs back, he then with his family migrated to WA (Perth) on the maiden voyage of the SS Kanowna, he took on labouring work in the crowded area Perth including working on the Queen Victoria statue in Kings Park for a while before moving to Lennonville WA. He later moved to Day Dawn where his occupation was with the Cue Shire and then with the Mines Water Supply Department, he lived there for many years, his wife, Mary Gibson later worked as a cook in two hotels and the older boys worked in various occupations to support the family. Reg Murchison 4/1916. Buried Cue Cemetery. (Research by Garry Coombe and info provided by Cathy Longman who are Edward’s Great Grandson and Great Granddaughter respectively)
GIBSON Edward Charles ‘Teddy’ ― 15 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-16-1, bur 7 Nov1905, he was born in Mt Korong at Weddern VIC and his parents were Edward and Mary Gibson nee Armstrong, he was the eldest brother of 12 other children including Glen Elizabeth, Lillian Rose, Daisy, Olive, Albert (Prince), Karna, Neil, Henry (Harry), Greta, Joseph and Herbert (Pat) Gibson, the cause of his death was deemed to be pneumonia. Reg 1587/1905. Buried Cue Cemetery. (Research by Garry Coombe and info provided by Cathy Longman)
GIBSON Glen Elizabeth ― 3½ mths, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 16 Nov 1910, she was born on 1 Aug 1910. Reg Murchison 43/1910. Buried at Cue Cemetery. (Research by Garry Coombe and info provided by Cathy Longman).
GIBSON Mary ‘May’, AKA Mary O’Brien ― 43 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 9 Aug 1901, she was born in Blina Wales UK and migrated as a single woman to SA in 1875, she became the wife of Mr. Peter Gibson and they had 4 children, the cause of her death at the Mt Magnet Hospital WA was deemed to be chronic alcoholism, she had been in SA 16 yrs and WA 9 yrs, Reg 1492/1901.
GILBERT Alice ― 53 yrs, Section unknown, Loc J-2-20, bur 25 Feb 1950. Reg Murchison 10/1950. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GILBERT Kitty ― 40 yrs, Section unknown, Loc J-8-17, bur 15 Oct 1936. Reg (reg not found). Buried at Cue Cemetery.
GILBERT Olive ― 64 yrs, Section unknown, Loc D-14-3, bur 14 Nov 2008. Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
GILBERT Phyllis May ― 3 mths, Wesleyan section, Loc C-16-17, bur 1 Jan 1909, she was born in the Murchison District and her parents were Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert. Reg Murchison 2/1909. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
GILBERT unnamed female, Infant, Anglican section, Loc B-11-18, bur 15 Feb 1941, her parents were Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert. Reg Murchison 7/1941. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GILBERT William ― 1 day, Anglican section, Loc B-10-4, bur 6 Mar 1912, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. J Gilbert. Reg Murchison 12/1912. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GILBERTSON Darryl William ― 3½ mths, Methodist section, Loc C-23-11, bur 5 Aug 1946, he was the son of William and Edith Gilbertson of Big Bell. Reg Murchison 22/1946. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
GILES Noel Dudley ― 30 yrs, Wesleyan section, Loc C-23-10, bur 14 Jan 1947, Reg Murchison 5/1947. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GILES Susanne D ― stillborn, Wesleyan section, Loc C-23-10, bur 12 Jun 1947, her parents were Mr. and Mrs. Giles. Reg Murchison 29/1947. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GILL Rachel ― 68yrs, Methodist section, Loc C-17-4, bur 8 Feb 1914, Reg Murchison 3/1914. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
GILL Thomas ― 44 yrs, Methodist section, Loc C-17-6, bur 8 Sep 1913, he had brothers and sisters and was the husband of Georgina Gill nee Middlin plus he had six children including Arthur and Thomas, the cause of his death was deemed to be pneumonia, his occupation was that of the proprietor of the Rosscommon Hotel at Cue WA for his last 6 years and had lived during the last 18 years at various times in Cue/Day Dawn/Gabanintha. Reg Murchison 36/1913. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
GILL Vera ― 6 mths, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 19 Oct 1900, she was born at Nannine WA and her parents were Daniel (proprietor of the Nannine Hotel) and Bridget Ann Gill nee Mickett, the cause of her death was deemed to be cholera, they were living in Cue WA. Reg 1393/1900. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GILL Victoria Margaretta (AKA – Rev mother Gabriel) ― 68 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-2-9, bur 23 Apr 1905, she was born in Dublin Ireland and was the eldest daughter of Andrew Gill (a Brewer) 1801-1888 and Ellen Maria Gill but she later ran away from home to later have significant roles in the Roman Catholic Church in both Australia and New Zealand. Reg 1556/1905. Buried at Cue Cemetery WA. In Dec 1915 she was re-interred in the Dominican Cemetery at Dongara WA but later flooding and maintenance issues at Dongara site saw her remains re-interred again in 1996 at Karrakatta Cemetery WA Roman Catholic section IC plot 0002Q. See below link for a more complete story of her history. Story: https://teara.govt.nz/en/biographies/2g8/gill-mary-gabriel
GILLESPIE Elise ― Methodist section, Loc D-11-32, bur 23 Jun 1972. Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
GILLESPIE Jody Martin ― 31 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-12-5, bur 9 Aug 1996. Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
GILLZAN Elizabeth Henrietta ‘Hettie’ ― 16 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-3-7, bur 18 Apr 1914, she was born in Eaglehawk Victoria and her parents were William Henry and Mary Ann Gillzan of Day Dawn WA, she was the sister of Matthew and Estella Gillzan, Reg Murchison 13/1914. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GIROLA Battista ― 31 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-7-3, bur 10 Apr 1911, he lived at Day Dawn WA and the cause of his death at the Cue Hospital was deemed to be miners phthisis whilst working at the Great Fingall Mine at Cue WA. Reg Murchison 11/1911. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GLASSON Richard ― 65 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-5-11, bur 30 Jun 1936. Reg Murchison 18/1936. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GLEESON John Thomas ― 36 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 16 Jun 1900, d at Cue Hospital WA and the cause of his death was the hydatid degeneration of his liver. Reg 1375/1900. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GLYNN Thomas Henry ― Age unknown, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-6-15, bur 24 Mar 1937. Reg Murchison no reg found, Buried Cue Cemetery.
GODDARD unnamed female ― stillborn, Section unknown, Loc C-24-5, bur 11 Mar 1915, she was the daughter of James Edwin and Kate Agnes Goddard nee Gant. Reg Murchison 9/1915. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GOELDNER Alfred Maurice ― 66 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-4-13, bur 23 Feb 1933, he was the husband of Mary Goeldner nee Gerst and his occupation was that of a tailor at Cue WA. Reg Murchison 6/1933. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GOLDING Jane ― 60 yrs, Anglican section, Loc C-16-21, bur 7 Nov 1926, born Adelaide SA, her father was James Kennewell and her mother was Ellen nee Henderson, she was the wife of Jessie Golding from 1920 living at Day Dawn WA and was earlier the wife of William John Hooper from 1883 to 1907, she was the mother of Miss M Hooper, Mr. William Albert Hooper, died in Cue Hospital after a long and painful illness. Reg Murchison 21/1926. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GOLDING Jessie ― 75 yrs, Methodist section, Loc C-16-21, bur 24 Jun 1941, he was the husband of Jane Golding from 1920 and the father of numerous children from a previous marriage, they were living at Day Dawn. Reg 23/1941 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GOODFELLOW George Rees ― 35 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 27 Jun 1899, he was single, the cause of his death at the Cue Hospital was deemed to be endocarditis and paralysis, his occupation was that of an auctioneer, he had been resident in the Cue WA area for about 3 yrs after being a company manager in Sydney/Melbourne and New Zealand and was a prominent member of the Cue Fire Brigade,. Reg 1342/1899. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
GOODING Arthur William ― 25 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 7 Mar 1896, the cause of his death at Cue Hospital was deemed to be typhoid fever. Reg 1024/1896. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GOODMAN Robert ― 39 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 4 May 1898, he was born in Bridgewater England and was the son of Robert and Mary Goodman nee Sullick, he was married with one child and had been in WA 6 yrs, the cause of his death was pyrexia and acute rheumatism, and his occupation was that of a labourer. Reg 1535/1898. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
GOODWIN Thomas ― 57 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 21 Jun 1898, he was born in Hereford England and his parents were Edward and Jane Goodwin nee Thomas, he was the husband of Hannah Goodwin, the cause of his death was deemed to be suicide by inflicting a wound in his own throat during a fit of temporary insanity at Cue WA, his occupation was that of a miner and he had been in SA 5 yrs, VIC 8 yrs, QLD 16 yrs, WA 4yrs, Reg 1546/1898. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GOODWINN Ronald J ― newborn, Anglican section, Loc B-6-1, bur 17 May 1918, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin. Reg Murchison 17/1918. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GORDON George Croughly ― 49 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 20 Aug 1899, he was born in Banffshire Scotland and his parents were Cosmo and Helen Gordon nee Hensley, he was the husband of Mary Agnes Gordon nee Wallace and the father of John Glenny Croughly Gordon who was born in Cue WA in 1899, the cause of his death was deemed to be liver cirrhosis, his former occupation was that of a Captain in the Merchant Marine Service who was sent to erect the public battery at Tuckanarra but resigned after 2 yrs and had lived in Cue privately. Reg 1343/1899. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GORDON John Glenny Croughly ― 10 wks, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 6 Mar 1899, he was born in Cue WA and his parents were George Croughly and Mary Agnes Gordon nee Wallace, the cause of his death was gastroenteritis. Reg 1321/1899. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
GOUDY Irene May ― 7 mths, Presbyterian section, Loc D-8-11, bur 14 Jul 1911, she was born at Cue WA and was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R S Goudy. Reg Murchison 24/1911. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
GOULD Charles Richard ― 77 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-3-18, bur 4 Jul 1953, he was the husband of Sarah Ann Gould nee Eisele and arrived in Cue WA in 1896, his occupation was that of a carpenter and funeral director in the town from 1912 to 1938. Reg Murchison 19/1953. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GOULD Sarah Ann, (nee Eisele) ― 56 yrs, Presbyterian section, Loc D-2-21, bur 2 Aug 1930, she was the wife of Charles Richard Gould and arrived in Cue WA in 1896, the cause of her death at the Cue Hospital was an earlier hemorrhage brought on by a coughing fit. Reg Murchison 27/1930. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GRAFF Ernest William ― 53 yrs, Anglican section, Loc J-2-9, bur 16 Jan 1924, he was born in the Eastern States of Australia, the cause of his death at Behring Pool (30 miles from Cue on the Rabbit Proof Fence) was deemed to be exhaustion through a hemorrhage, he had lived at Day Dawn WA for many years, his occupations over the years were that of gardener/greengrocer and prospector, died where he had left his dry blower. Reg Murchison 1/1924. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
GRAHAM Eliza May ― 35 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 23 Aug 1900, she was born in Warrnambool Victoria and was the wife of Thomas Graham and the mother of several children, the cause of her death at Day Dawn WA was deemed to have been puerperal fever, she had been in WA 7 yrs. Reg 1384/1900. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GRAHAM Jimmy ― 77 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-6-5, bur 27 Jul 1965. Reg Murchison 16/1965. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GRAHAM Maggie ― 1 day, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 18 Mar 1901, she was born at Cue WA and her parents were Alexander Low and Lily Graham nee Farrell, the cause of her death at Cue was pressure on her head during birth. Reg 1452/1901. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GRAHAM Tim ― 22 yrs, Anglican section, Loc J-8-3, bur 8 Jan 1935. Reg no reg found, Buried at Cue Cemetery.
GRANT Harry ― 76 yrs, Presbyterian section, Loc D-7-10, bur 11 Jan 1937. Reg (no reg found) Buried Cue Cemetery.
GRANVILLE Margaret L ― infant, Anglican section, Loc B-18-16, bur 9 Mar 1947. Reg Murchison 15/1947. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GRAY Doris May ― 1 yr 3 mths, Wesleyan section, Loc C-17-17, bur 6 Aug 1912. Reg Murchison 37/1912. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GRAY Mary ― 31 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 30 Nov 1899, she was a widow with 4 children and had been in WA 2 yrs, the cause of her death was tuberculosis. Reg 1357/1899. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GRAY William George aka George William Munday ― 54 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-3-5, bur 16 Jul 1913, he was born in Wiltshire England and was the husband of Mary Ridge, they had 6 children in SA, he then later left Mary and moved to Cue WA with Ada Gardner with whom he had 7 more children, the cause of his death at Cue Hospital WA was deemed to be a paralytic stroke which was followed by a hemorrhage of the brain, he previously had a minor stroke some years earlier and had not enjoyed good health since then, he migrated first to Eastern Australia and then to Cue where he lived for about 20 yrs, he was heavily involved with the Cue District business community and was the Manager of Jules Gascard’s coaching and livery stables when they ran the coaches to Mullewa and Peak Hill WA, he later owned that business with Mr. R Allen, in more recent years his business interests at Cue were as a produce merchant and also took a keen interest in local affairs through being a member of both the local Roads Board and Council plus the Roads Board Association as an Executive Member of that Association. Reg Murchison 29/1913. (registered as Mundy) Buried Cue Cemetery.
GREEN Edwin George ― 1 wk, Presbyterian section, Loc D-1-5, bur 19 Nov 1907, he was the son of Edward and Jean Green and the cause of his death at Day Dawn was deemed to be erysipelas contracted from a nurse on duty who did not know she had the disease. Reg Murchison 97/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GREEN Harry ― 26 yrs, Methodist section, Loc C-9-12, bur 11 Jun 1906, Reg Murchison 30/1906. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GREEN James ― 68 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-4-16, bur 9 Jul 1930, Reg Murchison 12/1930, Buried Cue Cemetery.
GREEN Jean Durward ― 33 yrs, Presbyterian section, Loc D-1-5, bur 23 Nov 1907, she was the wife of Edward Green and mother of Edwin George Green and the cause of her death at Day Dawn was deemed to be erysipelas which she contracted from a nurse on duty who did not know she had the disease. Reg 98/1907 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GREEN Minnie ― age unknown, Section unknown, Loc D-12-31, bur unknown but not likely after 2006. Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
GREEN Tony ― Age unknown, Section unknown, Loc D-12-30, bur 11 Nov 2006. Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
GREEN William James Exter ― 31 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 27 Sep 1901, he was born in Brunswick Victoria and was the son of William and Bessie Myra Green nee Exter and was single, he was the brother of Lionel, Ann and Edward Green, the cause of his death at the New Chum Mine in Mt Magnet WA was deemed to be phthisis, he had been in WA 4 yrs. Reg 1499/1901. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GREGORY Elizabeth Anne ― 21 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 9 Jan 1902, she was born in Northampton WA and her parents were Richard Henry and Elizabeth Gregory nee Carpenter. Reg 1345/1902. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GREY Ernest Richmond ― 82 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-3-15, bur 3 Sep 1953, the cause of his death in his two-bedroom hut at Day Dawn was deemed to be death by burning when the hut caught on fire. Reg Murchison 30/1953. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GREY Keith Raymond ― 10 days, Anglican section, Loc B-6-15, bur 29 Nov 1916. Reg Murchison 40/1916. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GREY Louisa C ― 58 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-16-8, bur 15 Aug 1906. Reg Murchison 46/1906. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GREY Wesley ― stillborn, Wesleyan section, Loc C-9-9, bur 23 Jun 1907, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Grey. Reg Murchison 54/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GRIBBLE Emily (nee Pascoe) ― 82 yrs, Methodist section, Loc C-9-1, bur 27 May 1946, she was the wife of Joseph Gribble of Cue and was the mother of Joseph James Gribble also of Cue, she had lived in Cue for about 50 years after arriving in the days of road coaches before the advent of the railways. Reg Murchison 14/1946. Buried at Cue Cemetery in the same grave as her father William Pascoe.
GRIBBLE Joseph ― 75 yrs, Wesleyan section, Loc C-1-27, bur 18 May 1938, he was born in Cornwall England and migrated to NSW in 1876 at the age of 13 yrs, he stayed there for some years and married Emily Pascoe, later he joined the ‘rush’ to Geraldton/Mullewa/Cue in WA in 1895 and was joined one year later by wife Emily Gribble and son Joseph James Gribble, he worked underground at the Lady Mary Mine for a while and then became a winding engine driver in various mining locations around Cue until 1908, then he joined his son running a taxi service between Cue and Day Dawn and was at one time a member of the local Roads Board. Reg Murchison 21/1938. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GRIBBLE Joseph James ― 69 yrs, Methodist section, Loc C-2-28, bur 22 Jun 1960, he was born in NSW and his parents were Joseph and Emily Gribble, he came to WA with his parents in 1896 and then later ran a taxi service with his father Joseph Gribble between Cue and Day Dawn. Reg Murchison 14/1960. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GRIFFIN Frederick James ― 36 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 28 Sep 1900, he was born in Gloucester England and his parents were William and Elizabeth Griffin nee Hilliard, plus he was the husband of Annie Dianna Griffin nee Davies, the cause of his death was deemed to be mitral valve disease, he had no children having married only 6 months previously, his occupation was originally as a prospector but was most recently a licensed victualler, he had been in NSW 5 yrs, VIC 4 yrs, WA 8yrs. Reg 1387/1900. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
GRIFFITHS Ivy Gertrude ― 1½ yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 24 Apr 1900, she was born in Yalgoo WA and was the daughter of Henry Reginald and Annie Maria Griffiths nee Milligan, the cause of her death near a mine at Cue WA was deemed to be Gastroenteritis. Reg 1353/1900 Buried Cue Cemetery.
GROUZELLE Blanche Clara (nee Domec-Carre) ― 38 yrs, Section unknown, Loc unknown, she was born in Melbourne Vic and was the wife of French photographer Louis Grouzelle from 1879, she was the mother of Blanche Stella and Felicie Grouzelle, at the time of the activation of her will, Blanche Clara had lately been living in Cue WA and was a local shop proprietor, Mr. H P Pallenberg was the executor of that will. She attended a ball in Melbourne in 1892 and died in Singapore 6 May 1896 of unknown causes, Louis died in Melbourne in 1931 at 78 years after battling insolvency and time in and out of hospital. (Given available sea transport of the era it is likely in that Blanche was buried in Singapore but this is not confirmed as many of the older Singaporean cemeteries have been reclaimed for building sites and few records remain and thus it is remotely possible she lays at rest in the Cue Cemetery).
GRYLLS Thomas ― 62 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 8 Nov 1900, he was born St Just in Cornwall England and was the son of John and Mary Grylls nee Thomas, he was married and had 9 children most of whom were adults at the time of his death, he had been ill for about 12 months and the cause of his death was deemed to be mitral regurgitation, he had been in VIC 40 yrs and WA 7 yrs, Reg 1395/1900. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
GUELFI Raffaele aka Raffaello ― 33 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-17-11, bur 13 Feb 1908, he was the husband of Angelina Guelfi nee Buonnano and they were married in the Murchison in 1907. Reg Murchison 11/1908. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GUINIVAN James Henry ― 28 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 25 Jun 1901, he was born in Benalla Victoria and the cause of his death at Nannine Hospital WA was deemed to be enteric fever, he had been in WA 5 yrs. Reg 1485/1901. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
GUISE John Nicholas ― Age unknown, Anglican Section, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 23 Apr 1981. Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
GUMMERY Minnie ― 32 yrs, Methodist section, Loc C-24-12, bur 11 May 1920, she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Twelftree and was the wife of Mr. Charles Alfred Gummery (Linesman with the WAGR at Mt Magnet WA), she was also the mother of a stillborn female child born 5 days earlier, she died at a private hospital in Cue WA. Reg Murchison 16/1920. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GUMMERY unnamed female ― stillborn, Methodist section, Loc C-24-12, bur 6 May 1920, she was the daughter of Charles Alfred and Minnie Gummery of Mt Magnet. Reg 15/1920 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GURNEY Alfred ― 73 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-3-2, bur 29 Jun 1926, he was the brother of George Gurney of Coomberdale near Moora WA and had been resident of Cue WA for some years. Reg 13/1926 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GURNEY Leslie James ― Age unknown, Anglican section, Loc B-3-2, bur 19 Jan 1918. Reg 2/1918 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
GUTHRIE Andrew Donald ― 39 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-7-19, bur 3 Apr 1910, his body was found in a feed house attached to a stable at the Murchison Club in Cue WA, the cause of his death was deemed to be self-administered cyanide poisoning which was brought about by bad health, he was the Secretary of the Cue and Day Dawn Water Board and came to Cue in 1898 as an experienced bank manager, he had been in indifferent health for some time suffering acutely at times which troubled him in the context of his Board duties. Reg 17/1910 Murchison. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
HAINES William ― 28 yrs, Wesleyan section, Loc C-1-15, bur 16 Feb 1902. (no reg found) Buried at the Cue Cemetery.
HAINING Arthur P ― 1 day, Anglican section, Loc B-16-9, bur 26 Sep 1906, he was born at Cue WA and was the son of Arthur Terry (Minister of Religion at Cue) and Mary Frances Haining nee Minna. Reg Murchison 51/1906. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HALE Robert Victor ― 26 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-3-4, bur 14 Nov1951, the cause of his death was a gunshot to his head and died in the Cue Hospital a few hours after being admitted, his occupation was that of a worker at the Cue Powerhouse. Reg Murchison 40/1951. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
HALEY Sarah Ann ― 24 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-8-7, bur 4 Jul 1903, she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Haley of Northampton WA and the sister of Mrs. H Snowden of Geraldton WA, the cause of her death in Cue WA was typhoid fever. Reg 1581/1903. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HALL Alexander Frederick Broad ‘Sandy’ ― 25 yrs, Methodist section, Loc C-15-23, bur 29 May 1941, Son of Robert HALL and Sarah nee BROAD, he was married to Cecily Eva nee TIMBRELL, son Robert, he was killed after falling into an ore skip bin as the stone was being poured into it at the Triton Mine at Reedy, WA. Reg Murchison 17/1941. Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine death – www.wavmm.com
HALL Edward ― Age unknown, Anglican section, Loc B-4-22, bur 26 Aug 1920, Reg Murchison 28/1920. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HALL Isabella ― 2 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-3-8, bur 18 Jul 1915, Reg Murchison 28/1915. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
HALL Robert Alexander ― 40 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 4 Jul 1900, he was born in New Zealand and was single, the cause of his death at Cue WA was deemed by the Coroner to be suicide, self-inflicted from a rifle shot, his occupation was that of operating a string of camels at Cue, Reg 1379/1900. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HALLINAN Ada ― 63 yrs, Anglican section, Loc C-22-18, bur 31 May 1951, she was the daughter of Maria Hislop and David Alexander Hay, she was the wife of James Francis Hallinan and the mother of Ailsa, Biddy, Donald, Frank, and Molly Hallinan, she lived at Cue and Big Bell WA. Reg Murchison 23/1951. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HALLINAN James Francis ― 59 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-11-20, bur 4 Jan 1936, he was the husband of Ada Hallinan (nee Hislop) plus the father of Ailsa, Biddy, Donald, Frank and Molly Hallinan, the cause of his sudden death was deemed to be heart failure, he lived at Cue WA and his occupation was Cue WAGR locomotive staff. Reg Murchison 1/1936. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HAMERSLEY Samuel St George ―75 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-11-36, bur 22 Aug 1969, Reg Murchison 18/1969. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HAMLING George ― 86 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 13 Jun 1901, he was born in the Channel Islands UK and migrated to Victoria, his parents were George and Edith Hamling, he was the husband of Susannah Sarah Ann Hamling nee Reeves who died in Ballarat Vic in 1898 and he was the father of George William Hamling who came to WA with him, the cause of his death at Tuckanarra WA was deemed to be cardiac failure, he had been in Victoria 42 yrs and WA 3 yrs. Reg 1483/1901. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HAMLYN Kevin James ― 4 mths, Anglican section, Loc D-3-11, bur 31 Dec 1952. Reg Murchison 1/1953. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HANRAHAN unnamed male ― 1 hr, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-17-16, bur 12 Mar 1909, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. J Hanrahan. Reg Murchison 14/1909. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HANSEN Ernest S ― 28 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 3 Mar 1896, Reg 1022/1896. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HARDISTY George William ― 59 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-10-12, bur 6 May 1912, he was the husband of Rebecca Hardisty nee Davey and the father of Stanley James Hardisty, the cause of his death was that he had a lot of bad teeth (which he refused to have extracted) and this was poisoning his stomach, he also had cancer of the stomach, he lived in Day Dawn. Reg Murchison 22/1912. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HARLOW Albert E ― 70 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-18-4, bur 18 Jul 1949. Reg Murchison 15/1949. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HARNET William S ― 69 yrs, Anglican section, Loc C-16-22, bur 6 Jul 1923, he was one of the early pioneers of the district and he lived at Day Dawn. He was devoted to assist in nursing the many young men who were stricken down with typhoid fever during the early days of the Cue Goldfields. Reg Murchison 18/1923. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HARRIS John ― 54 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 5 May 1896, he was born in England and his parents were Stephen and Elizabeth Harris nee Doney. Reg 1055/1896. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HARRIS John ― 28 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 29 May 1897, his parents were Abel Christian and Ann Harris (nee Crockett), the cause of his death at the Victory United Mine at Cue WA was deemed to have been being struck on the head by a falling piece of timber which fractured his skull, the piece of timber had been dislodged by blasts in the mine shaft. His occupation was that of a miner. Reg 1464/1897. Buried Cue Cemetery.
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HARTLEY Margaret ― 23 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 28 Sep 1901, she was born in Mimmi, NSW, her parents were William and Janet Cassels nee Richmond, she was the wife of Francis Hartley from 1901, the cause of her death at the Cue Hospital WA was deemed to be peritonitis from a miscarriage. Reg 1497/1901. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
HARVEY Mary ― 68 yrs, Wesleyan section, Loc C-10-25, bur 6 May 1938, she was married and had one son, she had lived in Cue WA for many years, Reg Murchison 17/1938. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HASSELL Nellie ― 3 days, Anglican section, Loc B-6-19, bur 28 Jul 1918, she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E E Hassell of Day Dawn WA. Reg Murchison 24/1918. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HAWKINS Patrick ― 8 yrs, Methodist section, Loc C-23-14, bur Feb 1955, Reg Murchison 9/1955. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HAWORTH Dorothy Jane ― 3 months, Wesleyan section, Loc C-1-10, bur 30 Apr 1902, she was born in Subiaco WA and her parents were John and Ellen Victoria Haworth nee Semmons who lived at Day Dawn, she was the sister of Stanley Haworth. Reg 1622/1902. Buried at Cue Cemetery in same burial plot as Lesley James Hayworth.
HAWORTH Leslie James ― 5 mths, Wesleyan section, Loc C-1-10, bur 10 Jun 1908, Reg Murchison 34/1908. Buried at Cue Cemetery in same burial plot as Dorothy Jane Hayworth.
HAY unnamed female ― stillborn, Wesleyan section, Loc C-16-20, bur 8 Aug 1908, her parents were Mr. and Mrs. J Hay. Reg Murchison 57/1908 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HAYES John AKA HARVEY ― age about 40 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 14 Jan 1902, from documents in his possession and tattoos, it was deduced that he was probably from SA, the cause of his death was drowning when he accidentally fell backwards 30 feet down a mine shaft into a 15 ft deep pool of water at the West Fingall Gold Mine at Day Dawn and struck the back of his head on mine timbers, his occupation was that of a miner. Reg 1584/1902. Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine death – www.wavmm.com
HAYES David ― stillborn, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 18 May 1899, he was born at Lennonville WA, and his parents were James and Ellen Hayes nee Poynton, Reg 1333/1899. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HAYES Ellen ― 32 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 15 May 1899, she was born in Illabarook, Victoria and her parents were Alexander and Rose Poynton nee McFadden, she was the wife of James Hayes and the mother of David Hayes and they lived in Lennonville WA, the cause of her death was childbirth. Reg 1334/1899. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HAYLES Muriel Edna ― 2 mths, Anglican section, Loc B-3-11, bur 22 Apr 1917. Reg Murchison 16/1917. Buried at Cue Cemetery in same grave as brother, Royston Oswald Hayles
HAYLES Royston Oswald ― 4½ mths, Anglican section, Loc B-3-11, bur 15 Oct 1914. Father: Albert Hayles, Mother: Florence May nee Drage, Reg Murchison 37/1914. Buried at Cue Cemetery in same grave as sister, Muriel Edna Hayles.
HAYMAN Walter ― 30 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 24 Mar 1897. Reg 1454/1897, Buried Cue Cemetery.
HAYNES Arthur W ― 73 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-5-26, bur 2 May 1936, he was born in Malvern, Worcestershire England and was the husband of Bertha Haynes and the father of Arthur A Haynes, the family migrated to Australia in 1920 where his occupation prior to retirement at his son’s place in Cue WA, was that of a farmer on virgin land near Muchea WA, he had a long association with the British Army (Sergeant Major) prior to that, died at the Cue Hospital after a short illness. Reg Murchison 14/1936. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HAYNES Bertha ― 74 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-15-9, bur 16 Dec 1938, she was born in Northumberland, England and was the wife of Arthur W Haynes and the mother of Arthur A Haynes, she was in charge of the catering department of the Brighton General Hospital in UK during WW1, the family migrated to Australia in 1920 where she supported her husband in small land farming on virgin land near Muchea WA, they later retired to live with their son, Arthur A Haynes, in Cue WA, he died at the Cue Hospital after a short illness, Reg Murchison 50/1938. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HEALY James Patrick ― 58 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-3-16, bur 1935, Reg Murchison 21/1935. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HEARTY Margaret ― 35 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-1-5, bur 17 Dec 1902, she was born in Araluen, NSW and her parents were John and Margaret Walton nee Montgomery, she was the wife of John Thomas Hearty of Day Dawn WA from 1901, she died during confinement despite the provision of medical assistance. Reg 1655/1902. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
HEARTY unnamed female ― stillborn, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-1-5, 17 Dec 1902, she was born at Day Dawn WA and was the daughter of John Thomas and Margaret Hearty nee Walton. Reg1656/1902. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HEATHORN Robert Benjamin ― 32 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 11 Nov 1901, he was born in Maidstone, Kent, England and his parents were John Henry and Emily Heathorn nee Marshall, he was the brother of eight siblings including Alfred, Julia and Emily Heathorn, the cause of his death at Nannine Hospital WA was enteric fever. Reg 1513/1901. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HEELAN Elaine Theresa ― stillborn, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-11-4, bur 25 Mar 1941, Reg Murchison 10/1941. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HENDERSON Duncan ― 84 yrs, Methodist section, Loc C-17-12, bur 8 May 1928, he was born in Western Scotland and migrated to New Zealand where he had his first mining experience at the Coromandel and the Thames goldfields in 1863/1867, he then shifted to Australia and participated in gold rushes in NSW and QLD during the 1870/1880’s, he was one of the original prospectors of the Pilbara and Murchison Goldfields arriving in Roebourne in 1888, he later shifted south through Nullagine and did well in the Murchison during the 1890’s with interests in various gold mines, he spent 62 years chasing the gold and died at the Cue Hospital. Reg Murchison 10/1928. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HENDERSON John ― 11 mths, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 12 May 1899, he was born in Broken Hill NSW and his parents were John and Margaret Henderson (nee Brown), the cause of death was deemed to be gastroenteritis, he had been in WA 6 mths. Reg 1332/1899. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HENDERSON Lucy May ― 5 mths, Wesleyan section, Loc C-1-12, bur 15 Mar 1902, she was born in Broken Hill, NSW and her parents were John and Eliza Jane Henderson nee White who lived at Cue WA, Reg 1603/1902. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HENDERSON Robert ― 21 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 9 Dec 1895, he was born in Victoria and his mother lived in Melbourne, the cause of his death at the Cue Hospital WA was deemed to be typhoid fever, he had been in WA about 12 mths, his occupation was at the Cue Hotel. Reg 1545/1895. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HENLEY Alec ― 45 yrs, Anglican section, Loc J-8-9, bur 17 Feb 1944. Reg Murchison 10/1944. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HENRIKSEN Henrick ― 36 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-18-13, bur 7 Jun 1939, he was born in Leiranger, Norway the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henrik Johansen Henriksen, he was single, and the cause of his death was an accident at Reedy WA where he was crushed by a runaway kibble at the Triton Gold Mine, his occupation was that of a miner. Reg Murchison 32/1939. Buried at Cue Cemetery. Mine death – www.wavmm.com
HERBERT John/Jack aka John Aspinall ― 32 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 18 Mar 1898, he was born in Gulgong NSW and his parents were Mr. and Mrs. George Herbert, he was also the half-brother of Benjamin Herbert recently arrived ex Sydney, NSW, the cause of his death was deemed to be suicide, a self-administered overdose of Laudanum to induce sleep, just prior to the time of his death he had been drinking heavily with his half-brother at the Hotel Metropole in Cue WA, his occupation was that of a prospector at Peak Hill WA. Reg 1519/1898. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HERIVEL Charles Stanley ― 29 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-16-6, bur 14 Jun 1906, he was born in Waikato, New Zealand and was the son of William John Elvin and Mary Ann Therwell nee Warner, he was the brother of Elizabeth, Susannah, John, William, Nicholas, Mary, George and Jane Herivel. His cause of his death at the Hill End Gold Mine at Webb’s Patch (20 Miles East of Cue WA) was deemed to be an explosion after his drill struck an un-exploded charge. Reg 36/1906. Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine death – www.wavmm.com
HERON Clifford Charles ― a baby, Anglican section, Loc B-3-19, bur 8 Jan 1917, Reg Murchison 4/1917. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HESSLER Hilda Eva ― 5 mths, Anglican section, Loc B-2-10, bur 10 Mar 1902, she was born at Lake Austin WA and her parents were John Joseph and Margaret Elizabeth Hessler nee Durrant, she was the sister of Margaret and Vena Hessler, Reg 1600/1902. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
HESSLER Margaret Elizabeth ― 33 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-2-9, bur 28 Apr 1905, she was born at Clare SA and her parents were John William and Margaret Elizabeth Durrant (nee Murdock), she was the wife of John Joseph Hessler and mother of Hilda, Margaret and Vena Hessler. Reg 1555/1905. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HESSLER Vena Louise ― 14 wks, Anglican section, Loc B-2-10, bur 29 Jan 1905, she was born in Walkerville WA, her parents were, John Joseph and Margaret Elizabeth Hessler nee Durrant, she was the sister of Hilda Hessler, Reg 1539/1905. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
HETHERINGTON Annie ― 11 mths, Presbyterian section, Loc D-1-4, bur 30 Dec 1904, she was born at Day Dawn WA and her parents were John and Annie Hetherington nee Kilduff, she was the sister of John, Eva, and Henrietta Hetherington. Reg 1582/1904. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
HETHERINGTON John ― 5 mths, Presbyterian section, Loc D-1-4, bur 31 Dec 1903, he was born in Collie WA and his parents were John and Annie Hetherington nee Kilduff, he was the brother of Annie, Eva and Henrietta Hetherington. Reg 1606/1903. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HEWLETT George ― 36 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 18 Jan 1899, he was born in Sommerset, England and was single, the cause of his death at Gascard’s Hotel in Nannine WA was deemed to be typhoid due to the want of water and sciatica, his occupation was that of a miner and he had been in Vic 18 yrs plus in WA 3 yrs. Reg 1316/1899, registered as Howlett, Buried Cue Cemetery.
HEYDON Ebenezer Robert ― 60 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-4-27, bur 24 Apr 1934, he lived at Cue and was the husband of Ella Grace Heydon and was the father of Charles Phillip and Thomas George Heydon, Reg Murchison 9/1934. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HEYDON Glennis Rosalie ― 11½ mths, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-15-19, bur 4 Nov 1941, her parents were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phillip Heydon of Cue WA, and she was the sister of Beryl, Charles, Keith, Kevin and Phil Heydon, the cause of her death was a relapse following a successful medical operation at the Big Bell Hospital during the previous week. Reg Murchison 46/1941. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HEYDON Margaret Doris ― 16 mths, Anglican section, Loc B-9-6, bur 6 May 1906, her parents were Thomas George and Henrietta Heydon nee Fryer, Reg Murchison 26/1906. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
HEYDON Thomas George ― 33 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-9-6, bur 18 Sep 1906, he was the son of Thomas George and Marion Heydon nee Muir and was the brother of W J and E B Heydon also of Cue. He was married and had 2 children, the cause of his death was a mass fall of rock in the old abandoned Rising Sun mine shaft at Cue WA which fractured his skull and broke his spine, his occupation was that of a miner and engine driver and had been in WA 6 yrs after coming here from Charters Towers QLD. Reg Murchison 58/1906. Buried Cue Cemetery.
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HEYDON William Stanley ― 11 mths, Anglican section, Loc B-2-6, bur 23 May 1908, his parents were Mr. W J and Ada Heydon of Cue WA, he had been ailing for the last month, Reg Murchison 29/1908. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HICKEY Clarise ― baby, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-7-5, bur 14 Nov 1918, Reg Murchison 42/1918. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HICKOX William ― 37 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-10-8, bur 26 Nov 1911, he was born in Victoria and his parents were Mr. and Mrs. F G Hickox who lived in Laverton WA, the cause of his death at the Cue Hospital was Consumption and Phthisis, he had been in WA about 15 years and his occupation was that of a compositor. Reg Murchison 60/1911. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
HIGGINS James ― 62 yrs, Presbyterian section, Loc D-1-4, bur 27 Apr 1907, his occupation was drover/station hand and he was staying for a few days at the Commercial Hotel in Cue WA at the time of his death, he had complained of severe internal pains to the landlord who went to get him a stimulant but when he returned James was found to be deceased, the cause of his death was natural causes, Reg Murchison 36/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HILL Percy Claud ― 47 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-5-4, bur 8 Nov 1927, he was the husband of Virginie Alexandria Hill nee De La Grange and the father of Elsie Mavis Enid Hill. He had been complaining about feeling sick for some time from the aftereffects of operations on his arm, he told his daughter to get the doctor, but he had died in the short time it took the doctor to get there, his occupation was a Foreman Fitter at the railways locomotive shed in Cue WA, he had lived at Cue WA for 11 yrs. Reg Murchison 25/1927. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
HILL Thomas ― 52 yrs, Presbyterian section, Loc D-8-16, bur 25 May 1924, he was single, and his occupation was that of a prospector in the Cue/Day Dawn WA area, he had lived in the area for over 20 yrs, for the past few years his health had been indifferent but had become worse of late. Reg Murchison 11/1924. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HILL William ― 26 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 27 Jul 1898, he was born in Adelaide SA and was single, his parents were William and Harriet Hill, the cause of his death was asthenia and acute enteritis, his occupation was that of a labourer, Reg 1550/1898. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HILLY Hugh Alex ― 24 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-9-18, bur 30 Sep 1906, he was born in the Yass area of NSW and was single, his parents were Felix and Catherine Mary Hilly nee Hingerty, he was the brother of Ellen Hilly, (records indicate that he also had brothers named Felix, James, John, and William Hilly), he was found in an unconscious state at a mine and died shortly afterwards at the Cue Hospital, the cause of his death was deemed to be heart failure accelerated by a concussion of the brain caused by a blow over the right temple but there was no evidence to show how the blow was inflicted, his occupation was that of a miner at the Salisbury Mine at Cue WA, Reg Murchison 54/1906. Buried at Cue Cemetery. Mine death – www.wavmm.com
HINTON Edward ― 37 yrs, Wesleyan section, Loc C-8-12, bur 19 Oct 1905, Reg 1584/1905. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
HODGE Sarah Amelia ― 30 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 29 Sep 1898, she was born in Beechworth VIC and her parents were William Edward and Amelia Sarah Laycock nee Slater, she was the wife of Joseph Francis Hodge, the cause of her death was cardiac syncope and shock from an operation, she had been in WA for 2 mths. Reg 1561/1898. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HODGSON William Reginald ― 64 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-3-15, bur 19 May 1914, Reg Murchison 22/1914. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HOGAN P aka ‘Big Scotty’ or ‘Scotty the Liar’ or ‘The Curley Headed Englishman’ ― he was accidentally shot by Daniel Rainbow in 1892, he was initially buried in the original Cue cemetery in early 1890’s, but re-interred here in Nov 1898 as one of ten graves moved to accommodate the new railway line developments at Cue. Reg no reg found, Buried at Cue Cemetery.
HOGAN Richard John ― 10 days, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-9-9, bur 18 Aug 1906, he was the son of Ernest James Andrews and Emily Annie Hogan nee Bourke of Cue WA, his death followed three days of illness. Reg Murchison 45/1906. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HOGAN Ronald ― 76 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 2020, he was the father of Lorelle, Ricky, Roberta, and Rowena Hogan, died in Nedlands, WA on 12 Dec 2020 and was laid at rest in Cue WA. Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried at Cue Cemetery.
HOLLINGSWORTH Samuel ― 37 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-1-2, bur 18 May 1902, he was born in England and his parents were William and May Hollingworth nee Townsend, he was a shareholder in the Lord Bob’s Mine at Cue WA, the cause of his death was Consumption, Reg 1625/1902, Registered as Hollingworth, Buried Cue Cemetery.
HOLMAN Joseph Barkell ― 9 mths, Wesleyan section, Loc C-8-5, bur 5 Feb 1903, he was born in Boulder WA and his parents were Joseph and Margaret Abhinnah Holman nee Roberts, Reg 1538/1903. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HOLMAN Richard Taylor ― 28 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-15-15, bur 12 Jul 1938, he was born in South Australia and was the eldest son of Alfred and Becky Holman, he was single and the cause of his death was to fall 300 ft from an ascending skip to the bottom of the mine shaft at the Triton Gold Mine at Reedy. Reg Murchison 27/1938. Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine death – www.wavmm.com
HOLMES Robert Arthur Henry ― 3 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 1898, he was born in Norwood SA and his parents were George Edward and Elizabeth Dulcina Holmes nee Munyard, Reg 1545/1898. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HOLSHER Elizabeth Rebecca Harrup ― 21 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 9 Jun 1898, she was born in Albany WA and her parents were George and Mary Ann Robeson nee Armstrong, she was also the wife of Carl Franz Holsher and the mother of Elsie Holsher plus one other unnamed male child, they lived in Cue WA, the cause of her death was deemed to have been a premature birth and pelvic peritonitis. Reg 1542/1898. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HOLSHER Elsie Mabel Marant ― 5 mths, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 1898, she was born in Geraldton WA and her parents were Carl Franz and Elizabeth Rebecca Harrup Holsher nee Robeson who were living at Cue WA, she was also the sister of their unnamed male baby Reg 1525/1898. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HOLSHER unnamed male ― stillborn, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 1898, he was born at Cue WA and his parents were Carl Franz and Elizabeth Rebecca Harrup Holsher nee Robeson, he was the brother of Elsie Mabel Marant Holsher. Reg 1541/1898. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HOLST Edith Jane ― 30 yrs, Wesleyan section, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 3 Apr 1902, she was born in Sebastepol VIC and her parents were Solomon and Eliza Pearce nee Beaglehole, she was the wife of Arnold Owen Holst, chemist in Cue WA, and the mother of Laurice, Arnold, Lorna and Harold Holst, she had lived in Cue for over 5 years and was one of the pioneers of the town, died following childbirth. Reg 1614/1902. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HOLST Harold Arnold ― 2 days, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 28 Nov 1897, he was born in Cue WA and his parents were Arnold Owen (chemist in Cue WA) and Edith Holst nee Pearce. Reg 1485/1897. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HOLST John ― 41 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur early 1897, he slipped and fell 50 feet down a shaft at the Agamemnon GM at Cue WA on 31 Dec 1896 and was admitted to Cue Hospital but d shortly thereafter. Reg Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine death – www.wavmm.com
HOLST Lorna ― 9 mths, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 12 Mar 1901, she was born in Cue WA and her parents were Arnold Owen (chemist in Cue WA) and Edith Holst nee Pearce, she was the sister of Laurice and Arnold Holst, the cause of her death was acute dyspeptic diarrhea, Reg 1451/1901 Buried Cue Cemetery.
HOOPER William Albert ― 28 yrs, Wesleyan section, Loc C-9-15, bur 22 Jul 1912, his parents were Mr. W J and Mrs. Jane Hooper, the cause of his death at Day Dawn WA was phthisis and his occupation was that of a miner. Reg Murchison 35/1912. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HOOPER William John ― 45 yrs, Wesleyan section, Loc C-9-15, bur 24 Apr 1907, he was born in Kapunda SA and was the husband of Jane Hooper nee Kennewell and father of William Albert Hooper, his occupation was that of a Timber Foreman at the Great Fingall at Day Dawn WA where he had lived for the previous 5 yrs, whilst he had suffered ill-health for some time the cause of his death was a fall of stone in the mine, this fall fractured his skull/ribs and caused internal injuries and died later that day in Cue Hospital. Reg Murchison 31/1907. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
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HORAN James Patrick Sergius ― 25 days, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-1-2, bur 2 Dec 1902, he was born in Geraldton WA and his parents were Sergius Eustace and Katharine/Kate Horan nee Reddan, he was the brother of Katharine Ann and Alexander Ivan Horan. Reg 1322/1902. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HORAN Sergius E ― 42 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-1-2, bur 2 Dec 1902, he was born in Limmerick, Ireland and his parents were Edward and Anne Horan (nee McInerney), he was the husband of Katharine/Kate Horan (nee Redden) and was the father of James , Katherine (Jr) and Alexander Horan, d at Cue WA and the community made a benefit collection for the benefit of Mrs. Horan. Reg 1645/1902. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HORLEY unnamed male ― stillborn, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, he was born at Cue and his parents were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Horley, Reg 563/1895. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
HOSKING William John ‘Captain Bill’ ― 56 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-2-7, bur 8 Apr 1908, he was born in Cambourne England and his parents were John and Hannah Hosking (nee Noble), he was the husband of Emma Hosking (nee Thomas) and the father of children including William John, A J Hosking, and Herbert Harold Hosking, he initially migrated to SA where he was a successful mine manager and in the early 1890’s he shifted to WA in that capacity in the Norseman and Coolgardie areas, he then moved onto mines in the Cue area of WA before going into mining privately with one of his sons in the Cue area which was successful, the cause of his death was a complication of disorders of which pneumonia was prominent. Reg Murchison 23/1908. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HOSSACK David ― 63 yrs, Presbyterian section, Loc D-8-13, bur 15 Dec 1918, he was the husband of Margaret Hossack (a UK trained midwife who successfully attended about 300 maternity cases in the Cue/Peak Hill area without the help of a doctor) and was also the father of one son, he came to the Murchison region from Rockhampton QLD 25 years previously and has lived in Cue/Day Dawn since then, the cause of his death at his home in Day Dawn WA was deemed to have been long term heart troubles, his occupation was that of an engineer at the Cue One and Great Fingall mines. Reg Murchison 45/1918. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HOSSACK Elizabeth Matilda McGillivray ― 16 mths, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 21 Mar 1898, she was born at ‘The Island’ at Lake Austin, near Cue, WA and her parents were Charles and Jessie McGillivray Hossack nee Mair plus she was the sister of Hugh McGillivray Hossack and Margaret Jane Hossack. Reg 1520/1898. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
HOSSACK Hugh Donald McGillivray ― 6 mths, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 15 Nov 1903, he was born in Cue WA and his parents were Charles and Jessie McGillivray Hossack (nee Mair), he was the brother of Jessie McGillivray Hossack and Margaret Jane Hossack. Reg 1600/1903. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HOSSACK Hugh McGillivray ― 3 mths, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified,
bur 4 May 1898, he was born at Cue WA and his parents were Charles and Jessie McGillivray Hossack nee Mair, he was the brother of Elizabeth Matilda McGillivray Hossack and Margaret Jane Hossack. Reg 1580/1898. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HOSSACK Hugh William McGillivray ― 1 yr, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 22 Jan 1902, he was born in Cue WA and his parents were Charles and Jessie McGillivray Hossack nee Mair, he was the brother of Jessie McGillivray Hossack and Margaret Jane Hossack. Reg 1583/1902. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HOTCHIN Emily ― 44 yrs, Methodist section, Loc C-24-2, bur 3 Aug 1918, she was born in Birchip VIC and her parents were John and Eliza Cressard nee Mayne, she was also the wife of Tom Bower Hotchin plus the mother of Clarrie, Dorothy, Harry, Len, Leslie and Miriam Hotchin, she was an old resident of the Cuddingwarra/Cue districts, Reg Murchison 27/1918. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HOTCHIN Tom Bower ― 53 yrs, Methodist section, Loc C-24-2, bur 31 Aug 1919, he was born in the Geelong area of VIC and his parents were John and Eleanor Hotchin (nee Webb), he was the husband of Emily Hotchin nee Cressard plus the father of Clarrie, Dorothy, Harry, Len, Leslie and Miriam Hotchin, he was an old resident of the Cuddingwarra/Cue districts, he suffered from asthma for many years. Reg 26/1919 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HOWARD Anne Frances ― 24 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 13 Aug 1901. Reg no reg found, Buried Cue Cemetery.
HOWARD Henry ― 29 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 12 Aug 1898, he was born in England and was well connected in Yorkshire having been educated at Eton, he served time as an officer in the UK military forces (Hussars) in India/Sudan but was injured and had to retire, being single he later emigrated to Australia and had been in WA 4 yrs, his occupation here was that of a miner initially and then as an orderly at the local Cue Hospital during the raging typhoid epidemic at the time, later did a range of mining jobs in the Cue area but then started to show some traits which led to his death, the cause of his death was deemed to be suicide by stabbing himself with a knife at Tuckannarra while suffering from a state of temporary insanity in dealing with some litigation issues with a fellow miner. Reg 1555/1898. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HOWARD Richard aka ‘Bobby Burns’ ― 57 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-3-3, bur 14 May 1913, he was found unconscious in the Cue Hotel but died the following day after being admitted to the Cue Hospital, he had been a long-time resident of Cue WA and his occupation was that of one of the early dry-blowers on the ‘Pearling Ground’ near the town. Reg Murchison 22/1913. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HOWSON John Frederick ― 5 mths, Wesleyan section, Loc C-17-19, bur 28 Jun 1910, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. J Howson of Cue WA. Reg Murchison 24/1910. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HUDSON Elizabeth Jane (nee Richards) ― 82 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-6-1, bur 5 Jul 1919, she was born in the UK and was married to William Hudson in Vic in 1854, she was the mother of 5 children (including Thomas Richard Hudson) and died at her daughter’s, Mrs. G Jackson, residence in Day Dawn WA, she was one of the original settlers of Burra Burra, SA and then moved to the gold mining areas of Vic during the Victorian gold rush and had since then been in WA 17 yrs. Reg Murchison 17/1919. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HUDSON Thomas Richard ― 59 yrs Anglican section, Loc B-6-1, bur 17 Nov1916, d at Cue Hospital and was the son of Elizabeth Jane Hudson of Day Dawn and was the brother of Mrs. W R Jackson of Day Dawn, he was also the husband of Emily Jane Richards from 1889 in Victoria. Reg Murchison 39/1916. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HUDSON William ― 1 day, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 28 Dec 1897, he was born at Cue WA and his parents were William and Annie Hudson nee Mitchell. Reg 1492/1897. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HUGALL Harold Forrest ― 23 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 11 Nov 1900, he was born in Adelaide SA and his parents were John Alexander and Francis Elizabeth Hugall nee Denning, he had not enjoyed good health in recent times and the cause of his death at his sister’s, Mrs. Florence Louisa Creer, residence in Cue WA was deemed to be Phthisis. Reg 1398/1900. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HUGHSON Lorna Iris ― 21 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-15-9, bur 7 Oct 1943, her parents were Mr. and Mrs. McDonald and she was the sister of Gwenda, Jun, Olwyn and Winny McDonald, she was the wife of Mr. Henry Hughson of Cue WA and also the mother of Peter, William, Janice and Helan Molloy. Reg Murchison 31/1943. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HUNTER Isaac ― 58 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 26 May 1898, he was born in the north of England and his parents were Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter, he was married and his occupation was that of a cordial manufacturer, the cause of his death at Day Dawn WA was deemed to be Morbis cordis, after emigration he had been in QLD for 8 yrs and then in WA for 3½ yrs. Reg 1537/1898. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HUNTER Thomas ― 29 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 28 Sep 1898, he was born in Naseby New Zealand and his parents were William and Elizabeth Hunter nee Ross, he had been in TAS 6 yrs, VIC 1 yr and WA 2 mths, a quantity of ore fell on him in the Murchison Consolidated Mine at Day Dawn which fractured his pelvis and broke his jaw as well as other injuries, his occupation was that of a miner and the cause of his death was cardiac syncope from the shock of the accident. Reg 1562/1898, Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine death – www.wavmm.com
HUNTER Thomas ― 56 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-2-14, bur 22 Sep 1921, the cause of his death at the Cue Hospital was deemed to have been a severe attack of influenza although he had also suffered from asthma for some time, his occupation was that of a miner and he had operated in the Cue WA area, including Webb’s Patch and the Blue Streak Mine, for many years on and off from the mid 1890’s. Reg Murchison 39/1921. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HUNTER William ― 40 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 22 Mar 1896. Reg 1029/1896. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HURFIT Albert John ― 28 yrs, Section unknown, Loc– in cemetery but site not specified, bur 26 Jan 1896, he was born in New Zealand and his parents were Henry and Eliza Hurfit nee Rogers, he was the husband of Annie Hurfit nee Brown in Cue WA from 1894 plus the father of Thomas Henry Hurfit in 1895 at Day Dawn WA, he was Reg 1008/1896. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
HURLEY Daniel ― 35 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-8-2, bur 31 May 1903, the cause of his death was deemed to be a blasting explosion on the Cue-Nannine rail line whilst he was well sinking, the explosion caused severe burns to his upper body, and he was admitted to Cue WA hospital but died shortly afterward, Reg 1575/1903. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HURLEY Patrick ― 64 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-6-18, bur 29 Nov 1936, the cause of his death were severe injuries received to his face and head when he was struck by a goods train which was leaving the Cue railway station, he and one other person had fallen asleep on the railway next to the rail during the previous night and were struck by the passing train’s cow catcher equipment, both men were thrown clear of the train and were taken to Cue Hospital however Patrick died from his injuries. Reg Murchison 40/1936. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HUSSEY Georgina Janthe ― 30 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-16-13, bur 18 Sep 1906, she was born in Eaglehawk VIC in 1876. She was the daughter of Mary Jane Lynch (nee Williams) and Thomas Francis Lynch and was the Widow of Stan Hussey who died in Leonora WA some 3 or 4 yrs prior to this event, she was the sister of Theodore Ernest Lynch and had other male and female siblings, she became ill after tea at a house in Day Dawn and was complaining of cramps in her stomach, however whilst help was summoned by the house owner Georgina died suddenly before medical aid arrived, the cause of her death was deemed to be strychnine poisoning but it was never proven in court as to who or how it was administered. Reg Murchison 64/1906. Buried Cue Cemetery.
Register -Adelaide SA- 20 October 1906, page 8
SUSPECTED MURDER WOMAN’S DEATH
Horton Sibley. whose name was prominently associated with the death of Mrs.Georgina Hussey which occurred at Day Dawn on the night of September 16 was arrested at Nannine to-day on a charge of wilful murder. Sibley and the deceased woman had lived together as husband and wife for two months prior to the tragic occurrence. The arrest was not altogether unexpected, as the evidence adduced at the inquest, at which a verdict that Mrs. Hussey died from strychnine poisoning was returned, ended in the direction that the poison was self-administered, but it is doubtful that Sibley ‘s arrest would have been made were it not for the fact that it is understood further evidence bearing upon the unfortunate woman’s death has been secured by Detective Mann, who this morning swore information against Sibley of having wilfully murdered Georgina Hussey. Sibley has been under police surveillance since the jury returned the open verdict.
Note: Horton Sibley was acquitted of the murder of Georgina HUSSEY in Perth on 20th Dec 1906.
HUTCHINS Reginald C ― 26 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-17-14, bur 22 Feb 1907, he was a School of Mines student with the Great Fingall mine at Day Dawn WA, the cause of his death at the Cue Hospital was deemed to be enteric fever, he had been in WA for 1 yr and 1mth at Day Dawn. Reg Murchison 18/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HUTCHINSON Ernest Henry ― 71 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-5-20, bur 8 Apr 1971, Reg Murchison 10/1971. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HYNES unnamed male ― stillborn, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 1896, he was born in Cue WA and his parents were William and Sophia Hynes nee Hopkins, Reg 1083/1896. Buried Cue Cemetery.
HYNES unnamed female ― 1 day, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 1899, she was born in Cue WA and her parents were William and Sophia Hynes nee Hopkins, Reg 1322/1899. Buried Cue Cemetery.
INGLIS James ― 52 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-6-20, bur 12 Sep 1917, he came to Cue via many years in Geraldton and Mt Magnet WA and was the husband of Annie Inglis plus he had two sons, the cause of his death was Bright’s disease, his occupation was that of the Town Clerk of the Cue- Day Dawn Roads Board, Reg Murchison 31/1917. Buried Cue Cemetery.
IVERS Jocelyn May ― stillborn, Anglican section, Loc B-6-10, bur 21 Jul 1938, Reg Murchison 28/1938. (registered as IVENS), Buried Cue Cemetery.
JACKSON Alf ― age unknown, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, he was initially buried in the Cue original cemetery in the very early 1890’s but was re-interred here in Nov 1898 as one of ten graves moved to accommodate new railway line developments at Cue. Reg no reg found, Buried Cue Cemetery.
JACKSON Hannah Maria ― 49 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 2 Oct 1901, she was born in Lancashire England, her parents were Charles and Hannah nee Hammond, she was the wife of William Robinson Jackson (Manager of the Meekatharra Battery) and she was the mother of Mary, William and Percival Jackson, the cause of her death at Cue WA was cancer of the liver whilst on a visit there, she had been in VIC 38 yrs and in WA 7yrs. Reg 1498/1901. Buried Cue Cemetery.
JANEWAY Walter ― 23 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 22 Mar 1895, he was born in Mt Gambier SA and d in the Cue Hospital WA, the cause of his death was deemed to be typhoid fever, he was active as a trainer in local sports activity in the lower Murchison area. Reg 338/1895. Buried Cue Cemetery.
JEFFERY unnamed female ― stillborn, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 10 Dec 1901, she was born at Cue WA and her parents were William John and Elizabeth Jeffery nee Trott. Reg 1515/1901. Buried Cue Cemetery.
JEFFREYS Emma ― 15 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 8 Jan 1902, she was born in Muttaburra QLD and her parents were Frederick and Emma Jeffreys, the cause of her death at the Cue Hospital WA was deemed to be the inflammation of her bowels. Reg 1580/1902. Buried Cue Cemetery.
JENKINS James Edward ― 50 yrs, Methodist section, Loc C-24-17, bur 14 Mar 1918, he was born in Bendigo VIC and was the son of Catherine Jenkins, he was also the husband of Emma Jenkins and the father of Doris, Grace, Jim and Ivy Jenkins, he was walking in the street in Cue WA and he was observed to fall down, and died within a few minutes and the cause of his death was deemed to be an abscess on his right lung and extended pleurisy, he had been a resident of the district for 20 yrs starting initially as a baker and then was an engine driver on the mines but recently did some prospecting locally. Reg Murchison 13/1918. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
JENKINS James Edward ― Age unknown, Methodist section, Loc C-24-22, bur 1 Jul 1920. Reg Murchison 21/1920. Buried Cue Cemetery.
JENNINGS Joseph ‘Old Joe’ ― 71 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-2-20, bur 3 Apr 1926, he was married and was the father of children who were living in Adelaide, he was deemed to have died from heart failure at his camp at the Gem of Cue lease although he had previously mentioned to friends about indigestion and pains in the chest, he initially came to Cue WA about 30 years previously and became a successful part owner of the Princess Ada mine in the days when money on mining was being spent freely, his background was that of engine driving in the SA Railways where he prevented the wreckage of a passenger train in a serious wash-away through his timely actions, Reg Murchison 8/1926. Buried Cue Cemetery.
JENSEN Jacob Olai ― 88yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-13-20, bur 12 Jun 1991, Born: 18 June 1902 in Fredrikstad, Ostfold, Norway, Father: Jacob Olai Jensen, Mother: Inga Kathrine Isaksen, arrived in WA in 1926, Reg (no reg due privacy), Buried Cue Cemetery.
JESS George ― 35 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-8-10, bur 9 Jan 1904, he was born in Bendigo VIC and his parents were George Carl Herman Augus and Mary Jess nee Talty, he was found by his friends in a serious condition in his camp and was admitted to Cue Hospital where he died two hours after admission, his occupation was that of a painter and he had been in Cue WA about 5 yrs. Reg 1535/1904. Buried Cue Cemetery.
JEWELL Arthur ― 20 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 15 Sep 1899, he was born in Mt Gambia SA and his parents were Richard and Sarah Jewell nee Trewberth, the cause of his death was deemed to be pulmonary tuberculosis, he was single, and his occupation was that of a shoemaker, he had been in WA 2 yrs. Reg 1347/1899. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
JEWELL Ellen nee Toolen ― 28yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 25 Dec 1901, Married to Richard JEWELL, Mother of Owen, Reuben, Florence, Horace ‘Paddy’ & Ruby, she was born in Ireland and her parents were Owen and Margaret Toolen nee Loughnan. Reg 1578/1902. Buried Cue Cemetery.
JEWELL Sarah May ‘Sallie’ ― 8 yrs 3 mths, Wesleyan section, Loc C-17-20, bur 16 Feb 1910, her parents were Richard and Jane Eliza Victoria Jewell (nee Tillotson) of Day Dawn, WA and she was the sister of Alice, Charles, Richard and Roland Jewell, the cause of her death was deemed to be enteric fever. Reg Murchison 9/1910. Buried Cue Cemetery.
JOBSON Thomas ― 63 yrs, Anglican section, Loc C-17-24, bur 14 Nov 1924, d at Cue Hospital and was a very old Murchisonite, he was involved in the formation of the Cue Brass Band plus another at Mt Magnet where he was the leader of the band when he moved to that town for a period of time, he later returned to near Cue WA where he was employed on Webbs Patch Station, he left a bequest in his will to the Cue Hospital. Reg Murchison 30/1924. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
JOHANNSEN Hans Christian ― 76 yrs, Anglican section, Loc C-22-19, bur 6 Jan 1950, Reg 2/1950 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
JOHNS Albert James ― 3 mths, Wesleyan section, Loc C-1-7, bur 21 Jun 1903, he was born at Cue WA and his parents were Henry and Annie Johns nee Marriott plus he was the brother of Phillip, and Annie Johns. Reg 1579/1903. Buried Cue Cemetery.
JOHNS Alice ― 5 wks, Wesleyan section, Loc C-9-5, bur 21 Sep 1907, she was born and died in the Murchison area of WA. Reg Murchison 76/1907. (Registered as John S Alice), Buried at Cue Cemetery.
JOHNS Arthur ― 39 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 10 Jan 1901, died at Cue Hospital WA and the cause of his death was deemed to be rheumatic fever. Reg 1437/1901. Buried Cue Cemetery.
JOHNS David Thomas ― 29 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-1-10, bur 15 Mar 1902, he was born in NSW and his parents were Evan and Catherine Johns nee Smith. Reg 1601/1902. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
JOHNS Emil Ferdinand ‘Rudolph’ ― 48 yrs, Wesleyan section, Loc C-9-5, bur 14 Oct 1910, he was the husband of Gertrude Blanche Johns nee Moxam and was the father of Christina and Kathleen Johns, his occupation was that of a blacksmith at Cue WA. Reg Murchison 15/1910. Buried Cue Cemetery.
JOHNS Elsie May ― 6 mths, Wesleyan section, Loc C-16-13, bur 28 Nov 1911, she was born and died in the Murchison area of WA. Reg Murchison 57/1911. Buried Cue Cemetery.
JOHNS Harriette Dorothy ― 11 mths, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur
6 Oct 1900, she was born at Cue WA and was the daughter of Emil Ferdinand Rudolph and Gertrude Blanche Johns nee Moxam, she died at Munara Gulley WA, north of Meekatharra, the cause of her death was deemed to be Marasmus. Reg 1389/1900. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
JOHNS Henry ‘Harry’ ― 69 yrs, Methodist section, Loc C-8-28, bur 3 Aug 1936, he was the husband of Annie Johns and died after a long illness in the Cue WA Hospital, he was also the father of Annie, Daphne, Dick, Elsie, Harry, James, Mervyn, Phillip and Tyers Johns, his occupation was that of a miner. Reg Murchison 26/1936. Buried Cue Cemetery.
JOHNS Leslie ― 2 mths, Methodist section, Loc C-2-11, bur 21 Nov 1928, was the child of Mr. and Mrs. W Johns. Reg no reg found, Buried Cue Cemetery.
JOHNS Leslie ― (male) 7 wks, Wesleyan section, Loc C-1-7, bur 7 May 1907, Reg Murchison 35/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
JOHNSTON Rosanna ― 22 yrs, Section unknown, Loc– in cemetery but site not specified, bur 25 Feb 1896, she was born in Victoria and her parents were Joseph and Johanna Beattie nee Clary, she was the wife of Mr. George Johnston and was also the mother of George Joseph Ernest Johnston (6 mths old), the cause of her death was deemed to be typhoid fever which she had suffered for a few days, she had only been in Cue WA a few months after moving from Geraldton WA. Reg 1021/1896. Buried Cue Cemetery.
JOHNSTON Sarah Alexandrina ― 42 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-9-5, bur 22 Feb 1906, she was found deceased in Cue WA, she was married and was the mother of two children, the cause of her death was deemed to be the degeneration of her heart and an enlarged liver. Reg Murchison 13/1906. Buried Cue Cemetery.
JOHNSTONE Douglas Christopher ― 59 yrs, Methodist section, Loc C-18-8, bur 18 Jun 1952, he was born in Mingenew WA in 1894 and his Parents were Alexander and Elizabeth Ann Johnstone (nee Whitehurst). He was the brother of Wallace Samuel Johnstone (below) plus numerous other children. Reg Murchison 25/1952. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
JOHNSTONE James ― 45 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 30 May 1898, he was born in Paisley, Scotland and was single, the cause of his death was deemed to be heart disease, his occupation was that of a miner at Peak Hill WA and he had been in NZ 12 yrs plus 13 yrs in WA. Reg 1540/1898. Buried Cue Cemetery.
JOHNSTONE Wallace Samuel ― 72 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-5-11, bur 25 May 1962, he was born at Strawberry WA and his Parents were Alexander and Elizabeth Ann Johnstone (nee Whitehurst), he was the Brother of Douglas Christopher Johnstone and numerous other siblings. Reg 14/1962 Murchison. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
JOLLY Douglas Raymond ― 28 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-6-9, bur 7 Feb 1938, he was born in QLD and was one of 20 men on a truck travelling in the early morning to Reedy, WA from a dance at Tuckanarra WA when the steering on the truck jammed causing it to overturn, 12 of the passengers were injured and the serious cases of these including Douglas were admitted to the Cue Hospital but he died some hours after admission, his occupation was that of a cook at Reedy, WA. Reg Murchison 9/1938. Buried Cue Cemetery.
JOLLY Sydney Hotson ― 60 yrs, Section unknown, Loc J-2-15, bur 22 Apr 1932, he was the husband of Edith Blanche Emily Jolly nee Rees who lived in Geraldton WA and he was the father of Edith and William Jolly, his occupation was that of a prospector at Lake Austin WA where he was found deceased after earlier complaining of severe pains, the cause of his death was deemed to be suicide whilst he was suffering pain. Reg Murchison 9/1932, Buried at Cue Cemetery.
JONES Albert Edward ‘Ted’ ― 39 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-15-13, bur 4 Sep 1936, he was the husband of Madge E Jones (nee Park) and the father of Pamela Jones of Big Bell WA and died suddenly at Cue Hospital. Reg Murchison 29/1936. Buried Cue Cemetery.
JONES Cecil Herbert ― 49 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-17-9, bur 8 May 1907, he was born in England and his parents still living there were Mr. and Mrs. Jones (nee Brockman), he obtained his medical degree in UK and then came to WA to practice his profession although he had not practiced in recent times, he had been experiencing very poor health recently in Cue WA where he had lived for some time and the cause of his death was deemed to be the abnormal enlargement of his liver and kidneys. Reg Murchison 43/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
JONES Hazel Doris ― 8 mths, Methodist section, Loc C-8-14, bur 22 Nov 1905, she was born and died in Day Dawn WA and her parents were Frederick Thomas and Florence Elizabeth Jones nee Gard, Reg 1589/1905, Buried Cue Cemetery.
JONES John James ― 43 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-8-11, bur 20 Aug 1902, his parents were David and Sarah Jones nee Jeffries, the cause of his death at Cue Hospital WA was deemed to be pneumonia, his more recent occupation was that of a miner at the Princess Mine at Cue and had lived around the Cue district for seven years. Reg 1636/1902. Buried Cue Cemetery.
JONES Kevin Francis ― 11 yrs 6 mths, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-15-18, bur 20 Mar 1942, Reg Murchison 6/1942. Buried Cue Cemetery.
JONES Lillian Ellen ― 15 mths, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-7-11, bur 7 Apr 1910, Reg Murchison 21/1910. Buried Cue Cemetery.
JONES Lorna Ann ― 9 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-24-3, bur 13 Apr 1950, born Kalgoorlie WA 1941, her father was Eric George JONES (Died 1943), her mother and stepfather were Norman L Blaikie and Florence May nee JOYCE, she was the sister of Carmel and Billie, she died suddenly at Big Bell Hospital after having an accident whilst playing, Reg Murchison 16/1950. Buried Cue Cemetery.
JONES unnamed female ― stillborn, Anglican section, Loc B-18-5, bur 13 Jun 1947, she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jones. Reg Murchison 30/1947. Buried Cue Cemetery.
JONES Walter ― 5 days, Anglican section, Loc B-8-12, bur 27 Feb 1903, he was born and died in Cue WA, and his parents were Walter Henry Jones and Mary Ann nee Wilson, Reg 1543/1903. Buried Cue Cemetery.
JORDAN Wesley Charles ― 21yrs, Wesleyan section, Loc C-9-20, bur 28 Sep 1906, he was born in Cornwall UK and his death at the Cue Hospital was deemed to be a short bout of Peritonitis and typhoid fever, his occupation for some time in Cue was that of mining on the Great Fingall Mine, Reg Murchison 53/1906 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
JOWETT John Duncan ― 3 mths, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 9 Feb 1900, he was born in Day Dawn WA and his parents were Daniel and Mary Ann Jowett nee Carpenter, the cause of his death was deemed to be chronic Enteritis. Reg 1335/1900. (registered as Juett) Buried Cue Cemetery.
JOYNES Frederick ― 72 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-14-11, bur 4 Jan 1991. Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
JUBB John George ― 72 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 7 Apr
1896, he was born in England, his occupation was that of a wheelwright, Reg 1043/1896. Buried Cue Cemetery.
JULIAN John ― 4 mths, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 8 Apr 1900, he was born and died in Cue WA and his parents were Victor and Clara Julian nee Millard, the cause of his death was deemed to be Marasmus (failure to thrive). Reg 1350/1900. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
JUSTICE John B ― 26 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, originally buried in the Cue original cemetery in early 1890’s but re-interred here in Nov 1898 as one of ten graves moved to accommodate new railway line developments at Cue. Reg (no reg found). Buried Cue Cemetery.
KADEN Michael ‘Mike’ ― 87yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-11-37, bur 5 Jul 1969. Reg Murchison 11/1969. Buried Cue Cemetery.
KAIN Peter William ― 7 mths, Anglican section, Loc B-10-19, bur 14 Dec 1936, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kain and was the brother of Dorothy, Bobby and Jean Kain, he died at Cue Hospital WA. Reg no reg found, Buried Cue Cemetery.
KANNY Patrick ― 62 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-1-13, bur 2 Mar 1902, he was born in Ireland and his parents were John and Mary Kanny nee Claffy. Reg 1597/1902. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
KEARN Johann ‘John’ ―Age unknown, Section – in cemetery but site not specified, Loc H-1-5 bur 11 Oct 1919, Reg Murchison 41/1919. Buried Cue Cemetery.
KEARNEY John ‘KARNEY’ ― c 45 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-10-6, bur 27 Aug 1915, he was born in Hamilton, near Kapunda, SA, he had been in bad health for a few weeks and was being taken to the Cue Hospital WA from Austin Downs Station along with 400 head of cattle, he left the waggonette in which he was being carried at the No 26 Well near Janga Pools on the stock route and proceeded to the well, he then fell down the well from which his body was later retrieved. His occupation was that of a drover. Reg no reg found, Buried Cue Cemetery.
KEARNS John ― 70 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 2 Jun 1898, he was born in Co Armagh Ireland and was single, the cause of his death was deemed to be asthenia and syncope, he had been run over earlier by a heavy waggon at Yalgoo WA and was taken to Cue Hospital for treatment where his arm was amputated, he was left in a state of collapse and died a few days later, his occupation was that of a teamster and had been in WA for 6 yrs. Reg 1547/1898. Buried Cue Cemetery.
KEATING John ― 35 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 11 Sep 1899, his parents were John and Mary Ann Keating and he was married, the cause of his death was deemed to be acute albuminuria (kidney disease), his occupation was that of a miner and he had been in WA 30 yrs, Reg 1345/1899. Buried Cue Cemetery.
KEENAN James ― 55 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 4 Sep 1901, he was born in Ireland and his parents were Henry and Mary Keenan nee Neegan, he died at Cue Hospital WA and the cause of his death was deemed to be cancer of his liver, he had been in WA 7 yrs. Reg 1496/1901. Buried Cue Cemetery.
KEITH John ― 40 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 27 Feb 1898, he dropped dead in his employer’s restaurant at Cue WA and the cause of his death was deemed to be the rupture of his coronary artery and a large flow of blood, his occupation was primarily as prospector being one of the first at ‘The Island’ near Cue plus as an assistant at the Hanson Restaurant in Cue WA, he was also previously known as a steward on Adelaide Steamship Company vessels. Reg 1516/1898. Buried Cue Cemetery.
KELLY Eileen Mary ―15 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-7-19, bur 9 Nov 1911, her parents were Mr. and Mrs. E J Kelly of Day Dawn WA of which she was the eldest daughter, she had been sick for a long time and the cause of her death was deemed to be phthisis, Reg Murchison 47/1911, Buried Cue Cemetery.
KELLY Jason (aka Brockman) ― 12 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-11-6, bur 21 Jan 1987. Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
KENNEDY Breeny ― about 45yrs, Section unknown, Loc J-8-11, bur 12 Aug 1943. Reg 22/1943 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
KENNEDY Frank ― 70yrs +, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-10-20, bur 28 Mar 1919, he had been in failing health for the past few weeks and was transferred from his Nephew’s Poplar Downs Station (near Cue WA) where he had been staying for the last few years to the local Cue hospital where he died, he had been an old imperial soldier and had seen service in South Africa. Reg Murchison 12/1919. Buried Cue Cemetery.
KENNEDY unnamed male ― stillborn, Anglican section, Loc B-9-2, bur 15 Aug 1904, he was born in Day Dawn WA and his parents were Archibald and Eveline Kennedy nee Paynter. Reg 1567/1904. Buried Cue Cemetery.
KERSHAW Alfred Albert ― 29 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-10-14, bur 1 Jul 1912, his parents were Alfred and Alfreda Kershaw and he was their eldest son plus he was single, the cause of his death at Day Dawn WA was deemed to be consumption which he had suffered from for many years, his occupation was initially as a surface hand at the Great Fingall mine but in recent times he was as a book keeper. Reg Murchison 31/1912. Buried Cue Cemetery.
KERSHAW Arthur aka ‘the New Zealand Astronomer’ ― 40 yrs, Anglican section, Loc C-1-2, bur 17 Oct 1902, he was well known in Day Dawn area of WA however his family details were not known, his lack of employment led him to a semi starvation lifestyle/poor appearance and relying on the goodwill of others, the cause of his death was deemed to be a determined effort by his own hand at suicide by using a pocket knife to cut his own throat thus exposing his spinal column at his camp in Day Dawn where he was found the next day. Reg 1642/1902. Buried Cue Cemetery.
KETTRINGHAM William ‘Bill’ ―Age unknown, Anglican section, Loc D-12-16, bur 2 Feb 1996. Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
KEYS Albert Ernest ― 37 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-16-10, bur 18 Mar 1906, he was born in Bendigo VIC and was single, whilst he and one other were working on an old mine area at the Lilly mine at Cue WA the wall collapsed which trapped him, his fellow worker escaped and sought help but by the time they had uncovered him he had died, whilst he only suffered a few abrasions the cause of his death was deemed to be asphyxiation. Reg 19/1906. Buried at Cue Cemetery. Mine Death – www.wavmm.com .
KEYS Leslie ― 10 mths, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-1-17, bur 8 Apr 1903, he was born and died in Cue WA, his parents were Benjamin and Mary Annie Keys nee Ryan, and was a sibling of Doris Keys. Reg 1556/1903. Buried Cue Cemetery.
KEYSER Charles ― 66 yrs, Wesleyan section, Loc A-6-17, bur 12 Aug 1950, Reg Murchison 27/1950. Buried Cue Cemetery.
KHAN Aziz ― 80 yrs, Mohamaden section, Loc E, bur 30 Oct 1923, he had been in poor health for some weeks prior to his passing, he had been a resident of the Murchison district for many years and in the early years owned camel trains operating from Cue WA to Peak Hill and Wiluna plus other places, he was for some years also a partner in a pastoral station about 40 miles west of Cue known as Beebyn Station. Reg 25/1923 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
KILLEEN Thomas Michael ― 54 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-4-9, bur 4 May 1954, his parents were James and Catherine Killeen, his occupation was of a labourer at the mine compound at Big Bell WA. Reg Murchison 12/1954. Buried Cue Cemetery.
KING Adam ― 53 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-4-3, bur 12 Aug 1919, his parents were Alex and Harriet King and he was married with 4 children, the cause of his death at Jasper Hill was deemed to be that whilst carting wool to Cue WA from Coodardy Station he contracted a severe cold which turned to pneumonia and a fatal result, he lived at Jasper Hill for 4 plus years and earlier as well at Maninga Marley and Sandstone. Reg 28/1919 Murchison. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
KING Grace Elizabeth Mary ― 3 wks, Wesleyan section, Loc C-16-19, bur 21 Aug 1908. Reg Murchison 49/1908. Buried Cue Cemetery.
KING Reila ― Age unknown, Anglican section, Loc D-4-15, bur Jul 1993, Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
KINSELLA James ― 55 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-2-18, bur 26 Jan 1923, Reg Murchison 6/1923. Buried Cue Cemetery.
KIRKPATRICK Samuel Francis ― 36 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 21 Apr 1900, he was born in Ballarat Vic and was single, the cause of his death at Cue Hospital WA was deemed to be suicide by taking an overdose of a narcotic poison while in an unsound state of mind. Reg 1355/1900. Buried Cue Cemetery.
KIRWIN Josephine F (nee Bantz) ― 36 yrs, Wesleyan section, Loc C-16-15, bur 20 Jan 1909, she was the wife of William J Kirwin of Cue WA, married Cue 1907, and the mother of William J Kirwin. Reg Murchison 9/1909, AKA Kirwen, Buried Cue Cemetery.
KITCHIN Thomas ― 61 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-4-18, bur 7 Mar 1923, he was born at Ireleth, Cumberland, England and was married, he came to the Cue area of WA after a few years in QLD and spent a further 25 years in mine management in the Cue area at the Light of Asia and other mines. Reg Murchison 8/1923. Buried Cue Cemetery.
KITCHING Harry ― 8 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 9 May 1901, he was born in Randwick NSW and his parents were William and Mary Kitching nee Fairweather, the cause of his death was suffocation brought about by accidentally drowning whilst bathing in the Railway Reserve dam at Day Dawn, WA, he had been in WA 4 yrs, Reg 1453/1901. Buried Cue Cemetery.
KNIGHT Margaret Elizabeth ― 33 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-18-12, bur 5 Aug 1938, she was born in Lennonville WA in 1904 and was the daughter of Alfred and Rebecca Elizabeth Smith nee Ballard. She was the wife of Frank Knight of Big Bell plus was the mother of 10 children, she was also the sister of Mr. J Smith, she had been in Cue Hospital for some time and her death was sudden. Reg Murchison 31/1938. Buried Cue Cemetery.
KOEHLER Wilhelm Herrman ― 71 yrs, Methodist section, Loc J-2-1, bur 7 Sep 1949, he was born in Tuckheim Germany and was single, he migrated initially to SA in 1883 at the age of 5 yrs with his parents where he spent 8 years in doing mining, he then went to NSW/VIC and TAS for about 9 yrs before moving to Sandstone WA around 1901, he later moved to Lake Austin near Cue, his occupation was that of a miner. Reg Murchison 21/1949. Buried Cue Cemetery.
KOMNISKY Joseph ― Anglican section, Loc B-6-8, bur 28 Jul 1918, he was born in Russia and was married plus he had three children at Day Dawn WA, the cause of his death was being struck by a large piece of stone weighing about a ton which fell from the roof of a drive in the Light of Asia mine, the impact almost severed an arm and leg and he died a few hours later in the Cue Hospital from shock following an amputation operation, his occupation was that of a miner and had only been at the mine for a week. Reg Murchison 25/1918. (registered as Komicisky), Buried Cue Cemetery.
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KONINGAS Michael ― 42 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur
15 Apr 1901, he was born in Finland, the cause of his death near Munarra Gully, WA (15 km north of Reedy) was deemed to be suicide by his own hand by exploding a dynamite cartridge in his mouth, he was also the operator of the Koningas Hotel situated at the same location which was totally destroyed by fire about the same time as his death. Reg 1472/1901. (registered as Keningas), Buried Cue Cemetery.
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INCENDIARISM AND SUICIDE. – A few days ago it was reported that Koningas Hotel, at Munara Gully, on the Murchison Goldfields, had been burned, and that the proprietor was missing. At the inquest which was held a verdict of incendiarism was returned against the owner of the hotel, Michael Koningas. This morning Sub-Inspector Orme telegraphed from Cue to the Commissioner of Police that the body of KONINGAS had been found about two miles a from the Munara Gully. An inquest was held and verdict returned that deceased committed suicide by exploding dynamite in his mouth.
KOSTERA Anthony ‘Kossie’ ― 57 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-4-11, bur 14 Nov 1953, he was born in Blyth, SA and was a resident of Big Bell WA, he was considered as a great workmate and community member. Reg Murchison 38/1953. Buried Cue Cemetery.
KRIENTZIN Frederick ― 27 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 24 May 1896. Reg 1064/1896. Buried Cue Cemetery.
KRONA Charles ― 25 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 7 Feb 1896, Reg 1016/1896. Buried Cue Cemetery.
KUMA Shiosoki ― 23 yrs, Section unknown, Loc J-1-3, bur 12 Jun 1903, he was born in Japan, Reg 1574/1903. Buried Cue Cemetery.
KUTZKY Ernest ― 37 yrs, Section unknown, Loc unknown, bur 8 Nov 1895, although he lived and worked in Mt Magnet and died in Cue Hospital WA and the cause of his death was deemed to have been due to typhoid fever. Reg 1418/1895. Buried Cue Cemetery.
KYRWOOD Clarence Stanley ― 22 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-15-16, bur 28 Apr 1939, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. R C Kyrwood of East Perth WA and was single, he was also the brother of 4 younger children including Richard (Dick) and Stephen (Bob) Kyrwood, the cause of his death was deemed to be that he fell about 150 ft into an open cut part of the Big Bell mine through a chute but it could not be positively established as to how this happened, he sustained severe head injuries and was deceased by the time he was brought to the surface, his occupation was that of a miner and had been employed at that mine for about 2 wks. Reg Murchison 25/1939. Buried Cue Cemetery.
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LAING Elizabeth Jane ― 25 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur early Apr 1898, she was born in Mt Gambia SA and her parents were William and Eliza Jane Radford nee Boothy, she was the wife of William Robbie Laing and was the mother of Gladys Boronia Laing born in Richmond VIC, the cause of her death at Day Dawn Hospital was deemed to be typhoid fever accelerated by a heart affliction. Reg 1526/1898. Buried Cue Cemetery.
LAING Gladys Baronia ― 4 mths, Section unknown, Loc – in cemetery but site not specified, bur 1897, she was born in Richmond VIC and her parents were William Robbie and Elizabeth Jane Laing nee Radford, Reg 1491/1897. Buried Cue Cemetery.
LAMB Charles ― age unknown, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, he was buried in his blankets and was the first known typhoid death in Cue, he was from Victoria, initially he was buried in his blankets in the Cue original cemetery on 9 May 1892 but was re-interred here in Nov 1898 as one of ten graves moved to accommodate new railway line developments at Cue. Reg no reg found, Buried Cue Cemetery.
LAMB Mark ― 44 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-8-9, bur 23 Jun 1902, Reg 1630/1902. he was admitted to the Cue Hospital from Tuckanarra WA and the cause of his death was deemed to be rheumatic fever and paralysis of the throat. Reg 1630/1902. Buried Cue Cemetery.
LAMBERT Polly ― stillborn, Anglican section, Loc B-2-15, bur 17 May 1909, her parents were Thomas E Lambert and Kate Lambert nee Livingstone of Day Dawn. Reg 38/1909 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
LANDON Frank Gerald ‘Pop’ ― 73 yrs, Methodist section, Loc C-18-13, bur 31 Jul 1953, he was the husband of Rosa Jane Landon (deceased 1942 in Whyalla SA) and the father of Arthur, Doris and Frank (Mick) Landon, he later retired and moved to Big Bell WA to be with some of his family and acted as the release official at the local homing pigeon club, Reg Murchison 22/1953. Buried Cue Cemetery.
LANSHE DIEDELE John ― 76 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-18-17, bur 16 Apr 1950, Reg 20/1950 Murchison. Registered as LANSHE DIEDELL, Buried Cue Cemetery.
LANG Emily Elizabeth ― 44 yrs, Methodist section, Loc C-16-11, bur 5 Sep 1917, she was the wife of Robert Godfrey Lang and the mother of the late Corporal John Lang (died WW1 in France) plus Charles, George, Marion, and Robert Lang of Day Dawn WA, she died at the local Hospital and the cause of her death was deemed to be typhoid fever. Reg Murchison 29/1917. Buried Cue Cemetery.
LANG Robert Godfrey ― 39 yrs, Wesleyan section, Loc C-16-11, bur 14 Feb 1910, he was the husband of Emily Elizabeth Lang and the father of the Late Corporal J Lang (died WW1 in France) plus Charles, George, Marion and Robert Lang of Day Dawn WA, he died at the Cue WA Hospital and the cause of his death was deemed to be cancer of the stomach. Reg Murchison 10/1910. Buried Cue Cemetery.
LANIA Carmini ‘Charlie’ ― 58 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-18-11, bur 23 Dec 1948, he was born in Seminara Italy and his parents were Mr. and Mrs. Rocco Lania, he was the husband of Anna Lania and the father of Rocco and Giuseppi Lania, his occupation was that of a miner at Big Bell WA. Reg Murchison 1/1949. Buried Cue Cemetery.
LARSON Samson ― 4 mths, Wesleyan section, Loc C-8-4, bur 30 Dec 1902, he was born and passed away in Day Dawn WA and his parents were Severan and Alice Larson nee Clifford, Reg 1660/1902. Buried Cue Cemetery.
LARSSON John George ‘Jons’ ― 24 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 25 Jan 1900, he was born in Sweden and his parents were Lars Rasmusson and Botilda Larsson nee Martensson, the cause of his death at the Royal Consolidated Mine at Nannine WA was deemed to be the accidental fall of a hammer used as a knocker down a mine shaft, the hammer struck him on the head and death was instantaneous, he was single and had been in WA 1 year 9 mths, his occupation was that of mining. Reg 1345/1900. Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine death www.wavmm.com
LAURIE James ― 29 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-1-13, bur 13 Feb 1902, he was born in Maryborough VIC and his parents were George and Mary Laurie nee Brown, he was the brother of Frederick, George, Kate and Robert Laurie and was single, the cause of his death at the Great Fingall mine at Day Dawn WA was deemed to be that he fell from an overhead tramway and fell about 20 feet striking a steam pipe in the process, he suffered a fractured skull and concussion and died soon after rescuers reached him, his occupation was that of a miner and had only just arrived from the North West of WA. Reg 1596/1902. Buried at Cue Cemetery. Mine death www.wavmm.com
LAW John James ― 56 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-1-9, bur 8 Jul 1902. Reg 1635/1902. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
LAWS Pauline Joan ― 5 mths, Anglican section, Loc B-18-9, bur 14 Feb 1937, she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Laws (Miner) of Reedy via Cue WA. Reg no reg found, Buried at Cue Cemetery.
LAWS Thomas George Rowlands ―77 yrs, Methodist section, Loc C-18-11, bur 21 Jul 1947, he was the husband of Louisa L W Laws nee Dunn, Reg Murchison 35/1947. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
LAWSEN Frederick ― 57 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-16-20, bur 15 Sep 1910, he came to the Murchison district from northern QLD and was the husband of Sarah Frances Lawsen, he was also the father of four daughters including Josephine ‘Dott’ and Rosh, he suddenly took ill and died with the cause of his death was deemed to be heart failure, he was the proprietor of a hotel at Day Dawn and had been resident of the town for all but 3 of the last 16 yrs when he was working in Dongara WA. Reg Murchison 36/1910. Buried Cue Cemetery.
LAYLEN Alma ― 22 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-4-31, bur 23 Sep 1934. Reg Murchison 19/1935. Buried Cue Cemetery.
LEE Charles Boucher ― 76 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-6-15, bur 8 Jan 1986, he was the husband of Lucy Beatrice Lee nee Booy, and father of Charles Henry Lee. Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
LEE Lucy Beatrice ― 51 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-6-15, bur 13 May 1965, she was born in the Murchison area of WA and her parents were Henry and Elizabeth Booy, she was the wife of Charles Boucher Lee of Big Bell WA and the sister of Jack, Harry and Jim Booy plus the mother of Charles Henry Lee, Reg Murchison 7/1965. Buried Cue Cemetery.
LEGGE Sydney H ― Age unknown, Section unknown, Loc C-9-28, bur 31 Aug 1934, he was born in England and was single, he was found deceased on his bed in the rear of his employer’s drapery shop in Cue WA and the cause of his death was deemed to be suicide through self-administered arsenic poison, his employment was that of the Manager of the drapery shop in Cue. Reg Murchison 26/1934. Buried Cue Cemetery.
LEISHMANN Norah ― 45 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 19 Jan 1899, she was born in Cork Ireland, she was married and was the mother of 5 children, the cause of her death was deemed to be Cirrhosis, she had been in VIC 10 yrs, NSW 11 yrs and WA 1½ yrs. Reg 1304/1899. Buried Cue Cemetery.
LEITCH David Benjamin ― 14 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-10-13, bur 27 Dec 1913, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. A Leitch of Day Dawn WA and died from his illness at the hospital. Reg Murchison 1/1914. Buried Cue Cemetery.
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LEITHEAD Alexander Thomas ― 34 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 25 Dec 1901, he was born in Melbourne VIC and his parents were Alexander and Harriet Leithead nee Westfield, he was the husband of Margaret Leithead nee Dixon and the father of Charles Jessie , Josephine, Lillian, Margaret, and Alex Leithead, the cause of his death at the Cue Hospital was deemed to be the burns he received in an accidental house fire at Big Bell whilst trying to rescue his wife and children from the fire (his son Alex survived with some minor burns). Reg 1577/1902. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
LEITHEAD Charles William ― 9 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 25 Dec 1901, his parents were Alexander Thomas and Margaret Leithead nee Dixon, and he was born in Brunswick VIC, he was the brother of Jessie Josephine, Lillian, Margaret, and Alex Leithead, the cause of his death was deemed to be the burns he received in an accidental house fire at Big Bell WA. Reg 1573/1902. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
LEITHEAD Jessie Margaret ― 11 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 25 Dec 1901, her parents were Alexander Thomas and Margaret Leithead nee Dixon, and she was born in Brunswick VIC, she was the sister of Charles, Josephine, Lillian, Margaret, and Alex Leithead, the cause of her death was deemed to be the burns she received in an accidental house fire at Big Bell WA. Reg 1572/1902.Buried at Cue Cemetery.
LEITHEAD Josephine Harriet ― 7 yrs, Section unknown, Loc unknown, bur 25 Dec 1901, her parents were Alexander Thomas and Margaret Leithead nee Dixon, and she was born in Brunswick VIC, she was the sister of Charles, Jessie, Lillian, Margaret, and Alex Leithead, the cause of her death was deemed to be the burns she received in an accidental house fire at Big Bell WA. Reg 1574/1902. Buried Cue Cemetery.
LEITHEAD Lilian Ellen Bergen ― 1 yr, Section unknown, Loc unknown, bur 25 Dec 1901, her parents were Alexander Thomas and Margaret Leithead nee Dixon and she was born in Brunswick VIC, she was the sister of Charles, Jessie, Josephine, Margaret and Alex Leithead, the cause of her death was deemed to be the burns she received in an accidental house fire at Big Bell WA. Reg 1576/1902. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
LEITHEAD Margaret Gladys ‘Maggie’ ― 6 yrs, Section unknown, Loc unknown, bur 25 Dec 1901, her parents were Alexander Thomas and Margaret Leithead nee Dixon, and she was born in Bunyip VIC, she was the sister of Charles, Jessie, Josephine, Lillian and Alex Leithead, the cause of her death was deemed to be the burns she received in an accidental house fire at Big Bell WA. Reg 1575/1902. Buried Cue Cemetery.
LEOPOLD Arthur ― Age unknown, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 21 Nov 1900, Reg no reg found, Buried Cue Cemetery.
LEWER John ― 42 yrs, Section unknown, Loc – in cemetery but site not specified, bur 15 Jul 1898, he was born in Perth WA and the cause of his death at was deemed to be cardiac syncope/acute Bright’s disease, he had been in WA all his life and his occupation was that of a coachman. Reg 1548/1898. Buried Cue Cemetery.
LEWIN Francis ― 66 yrs, Section unknown, Loc -in cemetery but site not specified, bur 4 Jun 1901, he was born in Adelaide SA and was married with adult children, the cause of his death at Cue WA was deemed to be cancer of tongue, his occupation was that of a brewer at the Excelsior Brewery in Cue but had carried out this function in many locations as he was in SA 21 yrs, VIC 20 yrs, NSW 21 yrs and WA (Greenbushes and Kalgoorlie) 4 yrs, he was in Ballarat VIC prior to the Eureka Stockade and in NSW during the bush-ranging days. Reg 1477/1901. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
LEWIS George Edward ― 41 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-2-17, bur 27 Jan 1910, he was the husband of Mary Lewis nee Jackson and the father of 4 children including Margaret and George Lewis, he had been ailing for a short while and unexpectedly and died at his home in Day Dawn WA, his occupation originally was in mining at Meekatharra and Cue but in recent years was the proprietor of the Grand Hotel at Day Dawn, for a while he was a member of the local municipal council and had been living in the Murchison district for about 15 years. Reg Murchison 11/1910. Buried Cue Cemetery.
LEWIS Jean ― 65 yrs, Australian First Nations section, Loc J-8-6, bur 2 Jun 1937. Reg Murchison 23/1937. Buried Cue Cemetery.
LEWIS Mabel ― 8yrs, Australian First Nations section, Loc J-8-15, bur 19 Jul 1939. Reg Murchison 42/1939. Buried Cue Cemetery.
LIDDLE James ― 55 yrs, he was born in Scotland and was the husband of Sarah Liddle nee Smith who had died in Glenelg SA in 1888, he was also the father of several children including sons Thomas and James (jnr) plus at least one daughter, his occupation was that of a blacksmith and he passed this Glenelg business onto his son James Liddle (jnr) before then setting up a similar business in Nhill Vic, despite his age he then shifted this business to Cue WA where he died on 12 Apr 1896, at the time of his death one of his daughters was on her way to stay and care for him in Cue but unfortunately was given the sad news of his death on her arrival. It is unclear whether he was buried in Cue or Adelaide as both options are possible. In 1928 the Adelaide newspapers refer to his son Thomas being buried alongside his parents in the Adelaide West Terrace Cemetery but the cemetery register does not contain his father’s name although his mother and brother James (jnr) are listed, it is assumed that he is one of the missing names from the Cue register. In James Liddle’s earlier years in Glenelg he played a significant part in local council affairs and the functions of his church. Reg 1042/1896. (registered as LIDDELL), Buried Cue Cemetery.
LILJEGREN Charles Viggo ‘Charlie Buck’ ― 51 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-11-6, bur 4 Jul 1947, he was born in Denmark and was the husband of Irene E Liljegren nee De Vries and the father of children including Donald and Fay Liljegren who were living in Perth WA, the cause of his death was that he fell down an ore pass in the mine and was crushed, his occupation was that of a Bogger at the Triton mine at Reedy near Cue WA, Reg Murchison 21/1947, (registered as Liljegrim), Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine death www.wavmm.com
LINHAM Norman ― 7 yrs 4 mths, Wesleyan section, Loc C-9-14, bur 29 Jul 1906, he was born and died in Cue WA and his parents were Fred and Mary Ann Linham nee Mahood, he was the brother of Harold Linham, the cause of his death was deemed to be acute Laryngitis, Reg Murchison 40/1906. Buried Cue Cemetery.
LITCHFIELD Charles Albert ― 28 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 24 May 1899, he was born in Taree NSW and his parents were William and Amelia Grace Litchfield nee Woolford, he was the husband of Ada Litchfield nee Johnson and was the father of Amy Litchfield, his occupation was that of an Assistant Government Surveyor/Draughtsman and the cause of his death was deemed to be an accidental misadventure by being burnt whilst trying to save his property in his burning camp, he had been in NSW 5 yrs and WA 5 yrs. Reg 1335/1899. Buried Cue Cemetery.
LITTLE Annie ― stillborn, Methodist section, Loc C-9-11, bur 23 Jan 1906, her parents were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Little. Reg Murchison 9/1906. Buried Cue Cemetery.
LITTLE Bruce Neville ― 3 yrs 9 mths, Anglican section, Loc B-17-6, b 27 Nov 1907. Reg Murchison 92/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
LITTLE James ― stillborn, Wesleyan section, Loc C-9-11, bur 12 Dec 1906, his parents were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Little at Day Dawn. Reg Murchison 72/1906. Buried Cue Cemetery.
LITTLE Lena ―39 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-5-25, bur 15 May 1935, Reg Murchison 15/1935. Buried Cue Cemetery.
LITTLE William Henry ― 45 yrs, Section unknown, Loc D-14-12, bur 18 May 2001. Reg (none found due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
LITTLE Willimina Sharee ―10 mths, Anglican section, Loc D-11-10, bur 12 Feb 1979. Reg (none found due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
LLOYD Arthur Lewis ― 78yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-11-3, bur 24 Nov 1944, born: Shorst VIC, Father: Arthur Moore LLOYD, Mother: Emma Maria nee CONWAY, he was the husband of Beatrice Faye Lewis nee Evans and had lived on Kalli Station near Cue WA for about 13 years in recent times whilst he was a pioneer of the Kimberley region on an isolated cattle station before that. Reg Perth 2221/1944. Buried Cue Cemetery.
LLOYD Beatrice Fay (nee Evans) ― 63yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-11-2, bur 21 May 1935, she died after a short illness, she was the wife of Arthur Lewis Lloyd and lived on Kalli Station near Cue WA for about 13 years, she was a pioneer of the Kimberley region on an isolated cattle station before that. Reg Murchison 17/1935. Buried Cue Cemetery.
LOCKWOOD Doris Louisa ― 3½ yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-10-6, bur 23 Jan 1912, her parents were Mr. and Mrs. J Lockwood who lived in Peak Hill WA, her mother was taking her and their other children to Perth to live and was to be followed by her father, she took ill part way through the trip and was admitted to Cue WA hospital, the cause of her death was acute dysentery. Reg Murchison 5/1912. Buried Cue Cemetery.
LOFLING Axel ― 35 yrs, Wesleyan section, Loc C-8-2, bur 8 Nov 1903, he was born in Sweden and his parents were Mr. and Mrs. John Lofling, Reg 1599/1903. Buried Cue Cemetery.
LOHSE Wilhelmina, ‘Minnie’ ― 30 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 19 May 1901, she was the daughter of Anna Lohse nee Frahm who lived in Melbourne and was the sister of Bertha, Emma and Edward Lohse, the cause of her death at Cue Hospital WA was deemed to be typhoid fever and her occupation was at the Club Hotel in Cue. Reg 1473/1901. Buried Cue Cemetery.
LOOK Ida Mary ― 7 wks, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 1896, she was born in Cue WA and her parents were Thomas and Sophia Look nee Whitworth, she was the sister of Stanley Look, Reg 1020/1896. Buried Cue Cemetery.
LOOK Stanley ― 2½ yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 23 Feb 1896, he was born in Warren NSW and his parents were Thomas and Sophia Look nee Whitworth, he was the brother of Ida Mary Look, Reg 1020/1896. Buried Cue Cemetery.
LORD Henry Hilton ‘Harry’ ― 43 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-11-1, bur 26 Apr 1940, the cause of his death was deemed to be falling 60 ft down a winze. Reg Murchison 10/1940. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
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LUKE Albert ― 5 mths, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 20 Oct 1898, he was born in Mt Magnet WA but died in Lennonville near Cue WA and his single, his mother was Louisa Luke, the cause of his death was starvation/exhaustion during convulsions, Reg 1567/1898. Buried Cue Cemetery.
LUSH Joseph Frederick ‘Joe’― 67 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-11-4, bur 4 Jan 1944, he was born in Brighton VIC and came to the Murchison at the age of 23 years, he was the husband of Louisa Lush nee Lippiatt and the father of Harold and Rachel Lush , the cause of his death at Mt Magnet WA hospital was deemed to be injuries he received in an accident whilst working at nearby Nallan Station WA, his occupation was that of an engine driver on mines initially at Meekatharra, Wiluna, Cue, Sandstone and Youanmi with his latest being in charge of the Water Supply Department pumping station at Nallan, he drove the first motor vehicle in the Murchison. Reg Murchison 1/1944. Buried Cue Cemetery.
LUSH Louisa ― 73 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-11-4, bur 12 Jan 1951, she was born in Buninyong Vic and her parents were Charles and Rachel Lippiatt nee McDonald, plus was the sister of Alice Lippiatt, she was the wife of Joseph Frederick Lush and the mother of Harold Frederick Joseph and Rachel Violet Lush, she died in Big Bell WA. Reg Murchison 1/1951. Buried Cue Cemetery.
LUSH Rachel Violet ― 13½ yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-3-4, bur 21 May 1924, her parents were Joseph Frederick and Louisa Lush nee Lippiatt and she was the sister of Harold Lush. Reg Murchison 16/1924. Buried Cue Cemetery.
LUSH unnamed male ― stillborn. Anglican section, Loc B-3-4, bur 17 Oct 1917, he was the child of Mr. and Mrs. S J Lush. Reg 36/1917 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MACFARLANE James ― Age unknown, Presbyterian section, Loc D-8-19, bur 8 Feb 1918, Reg Murchison 6/1918. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MACKENZIE Florence ― 55 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-4-2, bur 21 Jan 1919, the cause of her death was deemed to be a cerebral embolism following an earlier attack of a gastro type illness for which she was admitted to the Cue Hospital where she had only recently been appointed as Matron, prior to that she had been with the AANS on active WW1 service in various hospital ships taking soldiers to/from England/France and Egypt, this service was initially on HMAS Kanowna, she had working at the Cue Hospital for only a few weeks. Reg Murchison 4/1919. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MACPHERSON Aeneas Norman Greville ― 29yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 18 May 1896, he was born in Lyttelton, New Zealand and his parents were James Urquhurt MacPherson and Isabel Elizabeth MacPherson nee Greville, he was married and was found in a dying state in his hotel room after having a meal at one of the local hotels. He was also suffering from a heavy cold. His occupation was that of a chemist and had been in Cue WA for 17 months after leaving Broken Hill NSW where his wife still lived. Reg 1058/1896. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MADIGAN Ann ― Age unknown, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-15-6, bur 25 Jul 1927, she was the wife of Thomas Madigan and the mother of three sons and one daughter, the cause of her death at her residence in Day Dawn WA was deemed to be a heart attack despite taking medicine to counter it, she had several other heart attacks in the days prior to this one and the medicine had been successful in countering the attack, she was very active in charitable work of the Roman Catholic Church and Convent. Reg Murchison 12/1927. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MADIGAN Thomas ― 78 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-15-6, bur 13 Aug 1917, he was the husband of Ann Madigan and the father of three sons and one daughter, he was an active elderly gent and died in Cue Hospital WA severely affected by rheumatism, he had to use crutches before that but was still seen at Cue and Day Dawn sporting events plus at race meetings dressed as a huntsman ‘sporting the green’, Reg Murchison 27/1917. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
MAFFINA Antonio ‘Tony’ ― 39 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-10-19, bur 16 Nov 1914, he was born in Cioro Italy in 1876 and was single when he arrived in Australia in 1902, he then lived at various mining towns in WA mainly Mt Morgan and Kalgoorlie (6 years), plus some time at Lancefield – Chidlows Well – Southern Cross – Day Dawn WA, his occupation was that of a miner. Reg Murchison 41/1914. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MAGHER Johannah ‘Cissie’ ― 21 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 21 Oct 1901, she was born in SA and was the daughter of Dennis and Margaret Magher of Cubbine via York WA, the cause of her death at Nannine Hospital WA was deemed to be enteric fever. Reg 1510/1901. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
MAGOWAN Alfred Lindsay ― 6 mths, Anglican section, Loc B-5-20, bur 9 Jan 1939, Reg Murchison 3/1939. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MAHOMET Lal ― 30 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 6 May 1899, he was born in India and his parents were Shah Jahn Mahomet and Shakur, he was married with child and the cause of his death was pneumonia, his occupation was that of a camel driver and he had been in WA for 3 yrs 9 mths. Reg 1339/1899. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MAHOMET Nabi Goolam ― 33 yrs, Mahomedan section, Loc H, bur 28 Apr 1902, he was born in Afghanistan and his parents were Mr. and Mrs. Faiz Mahomet, he had been previously living in Wiluna WA but at the time of his passing he was living in Cue/Lake Way WA, his occupation was that of a storekeeper. Reg 1620/1902. (given names registered as Goolam Nabi), Buried at Cue Cemetery.
MAHOOD James Wallace ― 40 yrs, Methodist section, Loc C-24-1, bur 1 Aug 1917, he was born in NSW and was the husband of Rachel R Mahood nee Fisher and lived in Cue WA with his brother Mr. S A Mahood, the cause of his death was deemed to be miner’s Phthisis which he had suffered from for about 2 years including about 10 months in Wooroloo Sanitorium, WA, his occupation was that of a miner at various WA locations, he also served in the Imperial Bushman’s Contingent during the Boer War and participated in fire brigade activities in various locations whilst he was able. Reg Murchison 20/1917. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MAHOOD Jane ― 66 yrs, Methodist section, Loc grave No 246, bur 3 Feb 1905, she was born at sea on the vessel ‘Dauntless’ in 1840 on her way to Australia with her parents Robert and Margaret (aka Martha) Smith, she became the wife of the late William Mahood in Steelton SA and was the mother of 3 sons and 4 daughters who were all born at Kapunda SA, since the death of her husband she had been living with some of her sons and daughters in the Cue WA district, one of her daughters was married to Mr. John Henry George who was the Manager of the Murchison Times for about 25 years, the cause of her death in Cue WA was deemed to be cerebral apoplexy. Reg 1540/1905. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MAHOOD Samuel Arthur ― 67 yrs, Congregational section, Loc B-4-30, bur 4 Aug 1934, he came to Cue WA from the early days of the Murchison goldfields at Sandstone and Lennonville WA and was the eldest brother of Sarah, Eliza, Will, Mary and Ruth Mahood, died due to a secondary issue shortly after an operation to an old leg injury at the Cue Hospital WA, his occupation was that of the publisher of the Murchison Times newspaper and also wrote articles for it under the pen name of ‘Clay Pan Joe’. He also had the role as the head of the Cue District Road Board and other executive roles in the Cue community including at the local hospital, he was keen on sport. Reg Murchison 18/1934. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MAHOOD William ―79 yrs, Section unknown, Loc grave No 108, bur 20 Feb 1901, he was born in Bailieborough, Co Cavan, Ireland on 28 Mar 1822, his parents were John (a cabinet maker) and Catherine Mahood nee Wallace, he was the husband of Jane Mahood nee Smith at Steelton SA and was the father of 3 sons and 4 daughters who were all born at Kapunda SA, the cause of his death at Cue WA was cardiac and syncope debility, he had been in SA 57 yrs and in WA 4yrs. Reg 1447/1901. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MAIKE Albert ― 8 days, Anglican section, Loc B-6-18, bur 13 Feb 1916, Reg Murchison 9/1916. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MALAYA Sammy ― 80 yrs, Section unknown, Loc J-2-5, bur 13 Jun 1932, Reg Murchison 13/1932. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MALPAS Philip Charles ― 55 yrs, Section unknown, Loc H-1-10, bur 10 Sep 1921, he was believed to have been born in Staffordshire England, his body was found near his camp at Boyd’s Well Tuckanarra (near Cue WA) with the front/top of his head blown off, his occupation was that of a prospector around the Burnakurra and Tuckanarra areas for some years, he had been very depressed in the days leading to his death due to rheumatism and not finding much gold, his death was deemed to have been suicide, self-inflicted with an explosive whilst depressed. Reg Murchison 30/1921. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MANSOM Agnes Wilhelmena ― 7 wks, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 23 Mar 1900, she was born in Geraldton WA and her parents were Joseph William and Emily Farrant Mansom nee Tuckwell, the cause of her death at Nannine WA was deemed to be artificial food and gastroenteritis, Reg 1341/1900. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MARANTELLI Pietro ― 25 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 14 Jun 1900, he was born in Italy and was single, his parents were Giacomo and Maria Marantelli nee Bonades, the cause of his death at Cue Hospital was eremic convulsions, he lived in Day Dawn WA and his occupation was that of a miner, he had been in NSW 8 yrs and WA 4 yrs. Reg 1370/1900. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MARCELLA ― 24 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 8 Jan 1902, Reg 1579/1902. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MARANT Jessie Emmeline ― 9 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-2-19, bur 7 Nov 1908, she was born in Cuddingwarra WA, and her parents were Spencer Frederick and Elizabeth Margaret Marant nee Gollop, she was the sister of siblings John, William and Dorothy Marant, the cause of her death at Day Dawn was deemed to be diphtheria. Reg Murchison 61/1908, Buried at Cue Cemetery.
MARANT John Spencer ― 7 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-2-19, bur 7 Nov 1908, he was born in Lennonville WA and his parents were Spencer Frederick and Elizabeth Margaret Marant nee Gollop, he was also the brother of siblings including Jessie, William and Dorothy Marant, the cause of his death at Day Dawn was deemed to be diphtheria. Reg 60/1908 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MARINI Lorenzo ― 34 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-2-2, bur 3 Mar 1921, he was born in Italy and was single, he encountered a fall of stone in the mine where he was working which buried him and he was deceased when the other workers found him, the cause of his death at the Light of Asia mine near Cue was deemed to be injuries/shock/heart failure/fractured ribs following this ordeal, his occupation was that of a miner and was living in Cue WA but was formerly a resident of Boulder WA. Reg Murchison 9/1921. Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine death – www.wavmm.com
MARINONI Joe ― 52 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-6-1, bur 30 Jun 1935, Reg (no reg found) Buried Cue Cemetery.
MARKHAM John ― 55 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-10-3, bur 23 Jul 1916, he was a brother of Mrs. M Quain of Geraldton, the cause of his death at the Cue Hospital WA was deemed to be bronchial pneumonia, his occupation was that of a miner and he spent most of his life in the Murchison region particularly at Sandstone/Jasper Hill and lately Day Dawn. Reg Murchison 12/1917. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MARRIOTT Arthur ― 19 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 27 Apr 1896, he was born in NSW and his parents were Arthur and Mary Anne Marriott nee Hooper, d at Cue WA. Reg 1049/1896. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MARROLLO Clemente ― 74 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-12-12, bur 14 Nov 1970, his parents were Luigi and Rossaria Marrollo. Reg Murchison 22/1970. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MARSH Edmund John ―79 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-11-8, bur 15 Dec 1977. Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
MARSH Edward ― 28 yrs, Section unknown, Loc– in cemetery but site not specified, bur 22 Dec 1899, he was single and the cause of his death was enteric fever, his occupation was that of a miner. Reg 1360/1899. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MARSHALL Margaret M ― 7 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-10-12, bur 18 Apr 1915, Reg Murchison 18/1915. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MARSHALL Thomas Harry ― 47 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-7-1, bur 28 Dec 1909, he was born in Fremantle WA and was the husband of Jane Ann Marshall (nee McLean) and had 6 children, he initially was successful at mining around Meekatharra WA and then shifted to Cue WA in 1894 when that goldfield was only about three years old, he later became the Licensee of the Excelsior Hotel and then established an aerated waters business and brewery there, moving to Day Dawn he became the Licensee of the Great Fingall and Day Dawn Hotels, he was closely associated with various sporting groups including the Central Murchison Football Association and the local fire brigade, he took a prominent part in local municipal and public matters on the Cue and Day Dawn municipal councils and the local water board. The cause of his death was deemed to be gastroenteritis, his paid occupation varied over the years ranged from merchant to miner to brewer to publican. Reg Murchison 2/1910. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MARSHALL William ― 31 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-10-10, bur 5 Apr 1911, he was born in Archdale VIC and was the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. William Marshall, he was also the husband of Alice Marshall nee Parker and they had three children, the cause of his death was deemed to be typhoid fever, his occupation was that of a wood contractor, he had been a resident of Cue WA for 14 yrs despite his young age, he was an active member of the local Druids Lodge and the Central Murchison Football Association. Reg Murchison 10/1911. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MARSHALL William ― 54 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-9-18, bur 26 Mar 1904, Reg 1544/1904. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MARTIN John aka TAYLOR ―64 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-6-2, bur 25 Apr 1918, the cause of his death at the Cue Hospital WA was deemed to be heart disease, he was one of a group of prospectors known as ‘The Ragged Thirteen’ who tramped from the Kimberley to the Murchison Goldfields in the early 1890’s, his occupation was originally that of a prospector but ill health in more recent times limited his activity. Reg Murchison 15/1918. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
MARTIN Ned ― 41 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-15-6, bur 12 Apr 1939, Reg Murchison 24/1939. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MARTIN Raymond ― 2 mths, Section unknown, Loc B-5-25, bur 19 Sep 1936. No Reg found. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
MARTINELLI Francesco ― 22 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 5 May 1899, he was born in Italy, the cause of his death was deemed to be enteric fever, his occupation was that of a labourer, Reg 1329/1899. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MARTINSON Charles Ola ― 76 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-4-16, bur 11 Dec 1954, he was the sixth son of his parents Peter H and Annie Martinson, his brothers included George Martinson of Bunbury WA and Thomas Martinson, he was a resident of Day Dawn WA and was a member of the Committee of the day Dawn Prospectors Association. Reg 2/1955 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MASCIA Giuseppe ― 32 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-11-16, bur 25 Jun 1941, he was born in Italy and was one of six shareholders in the Mountain View Lease at Day Dawn WA, he was also an employee at the lease and the cause of his later death at the Big Bell Hospital was deemed to be a chronic bone infection and post-operative shock following injuries received when his arm was caught in a pumping machine at the Mountain View Lease, his occupation was that of a miner. Reg Murchison 24/1941. Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine death – www.wavmm.com
MASON Edward ― 35 yrs, Methodist section, Loc C-8-17, bur 18 Dec 1905 (with his brother), he was born in Malmsbury VIC and his parents were Thomas and Louisa Mason nee Rolfe, he was the brother of William Mason and nurse Mason/Mrs. McClure/Mrs. Vaughan, he was the husband of Elizabeth Mason nee Harvey and they lived in Day Dawn WA but had only recently arrived there from Broken Hill NSW, the cause of his death was deemed to be heart failure associated with a lung complaint which he had suffered from for some time past, his occupation was that of a miner. Reg 1592/1905. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MASON William Rolfe ― 47 yrs, Methodist section, Loc C-8-17 (his last wish was to be with his brother in Cue), bur 3 Nov 1912, he was born in Malmsbury VIC and his parents were Thomas and Louisa Mason nee Rolfe, he was single, the cause of his death was deemed to be miners Phthisis Tuberculosis which he had suffered for over six months, he had been in the Murchison at Meekatharra/Sandstone/Cue (Great Fingall mine) for most of his 18 years in the district, his occupation was that of a miner at Mt Magnet. Reg Murchison 57/1912. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MASTERS Neil ― 28 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 9 Jul 1896, he was born in Allandale East near Mt Gambier SA and was the son of Henry and Christina Masters nee McKinnon and was single, the cause of his death at the Lilly South Mine near Cue WA was deemed to be an accidental explosion caused by drilling out an earlier unexploded stick of gelignite, his occupation was that of a miner and he had been in Cue about 2 years. Mine death www.wavmm.com
MASTERS Thomas ― Age unknown, Section unknown, Loc B-5-12, 16 Sep 1932, Reg 25/1932 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MATHIESON Mary ― 62 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 16 May 1898, she was born in Kilmarnock Ireland with her parents being Peter and Lucy nee Hancock, she was the wife of Arthur Mathieson (underground Manager Light of Asia mine near Cue WA), the cause of her death was an intestinal obstruction/peritonitis/exhaustion, she had been in NZ 5 yrs, VIC 11yrs, QLD 18 yrs and WA 3 yrs and she arrived in Cue in 1894, her husband Arthur died in 1903 at the Home of Peace in Subiaco and lays at rest in Karrakatta Cemetery WA. Reg 1543/1898. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MATTHEWS Francis ― 38 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 31 May 1897, he was born in England. Reg 1466/1897. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MAYNARD Dawson ― 43 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-2-8, bur 24 Sep 1921, he was the husband of Alice Maynard (nee Stenhouse) and the father of Ivy, Tom and Don Maynard, the cause of his death was a severe attack of influenza, he had been resident in the Cue district for about 16 yrs. Reg Murchison 36/1921. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MAZZINI William Simon ― 73 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-14-19, bur 15 Jun 1946, he lived in Cue WA. Reg Murchison 18/1946. Buried Cue Cemetery.
McASKILL Allan ― 60 yrs, Presbyterian section, Loc D-1-10, bur 24 Nov 1906, he was the husband of Katurah E McAskill and the father of a son and an adopted daughter, he arrived in Cue WA in 1894 from a tour through the Weld Range area and was amongst the oldest Cue WA residents, the cause of his death at Mindoolah WA was deemed to be apoplexy, his occupation was that of a miner at his Mindoolah show and storekeeper. Reg Murchison 69/1906. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
McASKILL Katurah E ― 58 yrs, Presbyterian section, Loc D-1-9, bur 18 Dec 1907, she was the wife of Allan McAskill and the mother of a son and daughter, she died at her house in Cue WA after some weeks of illness, she was amongst the oldest Cue WA residents. Reg Murchison 100/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
McCABE John ― 27 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 8 Nov 1895, he was born in Belfast Ireland and had relatives in Melbourne VIC, the cause of his death at Cue Hospital WA was deemed to be typhoid fever. Reg 1419/1895. Buried Cue Cemetery.
McCAMM William ― 37 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-8-20, bur 1 Mar 1905, he was born in Drummuck Co Derry Ireland. Reg 1546/1905 (Registered as McCANN), Buried at Cue Cemetery.
McCARTHY Bernard ― 9½ mths, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-2-11, bur 2 Jun 1923, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. J McCarthy and the brother of Mary McCarthy , he had been under medical treatment for a few weeks but died at Cue Hospital WA. Reg Murchison 15/1923. Buried Cue Cemetery.
McCARTHY Mary ― small child, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-2-11, bur 29 Jul 1921, her parents were Mr. and Mrs. J McCarthy of Cue, WA and she was the sister of Bernard McCarthy, she died at Cue WA Hospital. Reg Murchison 27/1921. Buried Cue Cemetery.
McCLEERY Henry Edward ― 21 yrs, Methodist section, Loc D-8-3, bur 13 Dec 1914, his parents were Mr. and Mrs. R McCleery of Kalgoorlie and he was the brother of Mr. J McCleery, the cause of his death was that by standing on a ladder of which the cage engine driver was unaware, he was struck by a cage in a shaft and then fell 1250 ft to the bottom of the shaft at the Great Fingall mine at Day Dawn WA, his occupation was that of a miner. Reg Murchison 43/1914. Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine death – www.wavmm.com
McCOMISH Ruby Victoria ― 8½ yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-9-11, bur 19 Nov 1904, she was born in Guildford WA and her parents were Edward and Alice McComish (nee Barker) and she was the sister of at least two other children, the cause of her death was heat apoplexy. Reg 1580/1904. Buried Cue Cemetery.
McCORMACK Mary ― 34 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-1-4, bur 12 Jan 1903, she was born in Sydney NSW and her parents were Michael and Annie nee Moane, the cause of her death was deemed to be typhoid fever, she was the wife of William McCormack, she was an energetic worker for her church. Reg 1535/1903. (registered as McCormick) Buried at Cue Cemetery
McCORMACK William ― 55 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-1-4, bur 2 Jan 1931, he was the husband of Mary McCormack, the cause of his death was falling off the back of a truck and striking his head on the pavement, his occupation at that time was that of a baker at Nabawa WA (near Cue WA). Reg Murchison 17/1931. Buried Cue Cemetery.
McCREEDY Margaret ―Age unknown, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-9-13, bur 22 May 1905, she was the mother of the two unnamed stillborn twin children below. Reg no reg found, Buried at Cue Cemetery.
McCREEDY unnamed female ― stillborn twin, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-9-13, bur 22 May 1905, her mother was Margaret McCreedy and she was the twin sister of an unnamed stillborn male child, Reg 1560/1905. Buried Cue Cemetery.
McCREEDY unnamed male ― stillborn twin, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-9-13, bur 22 May 1905, his mother was Margaret McCreedy and he was the twin brother of an unnamed stillborn female child, Reg 1561/1905. Buried Cue Cemetery.
McCURROW Agnes ― stillborn, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-16-16, bur 14 Jan 1908. Reg Murchison 7/1908, (Registered as Curran), Buried Cue Cemetery.
McDERMOT James ― 63 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-15-8, bur 11 Jan 1930, he lived in Cue WA and his occupation was that of a contractor. Reg Murchison 1/1930. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
McDERMOTT Charles Andrew ― 26 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 1 Mar 1894, he was born in VIC but he lived at Cuddingwarra WA, the cause of his death at the Cue Hospital WA was deemed to be a liver abscess, his occupation was that of the operator of a wayside house/prospector at Cuddingwarra. Reg 1414/1895. Buried Cue Cemetery.
McDERMOTT Ethel May (nee Valentine) ―26 yrs, Methodist section, Loc C-8-15, bur 9 Mar 1906, she married Clarence Leslie McDermott in Geraldton WA in 1904, she was the mother of Gladys Merle McDermott born 1905, she died at Day Dawn WA. Reg Murchison 14/1906. Buried Cue Cemetery.
McDERMOTT Sarah Jane ― 55 yrs, Wesleyan section, Loc C-8-13, bur 13 Nov 1905, she was born in Wednesbury, England and her parents were John and Martha Smith (nee Harrison), she was the wife of Mr. John McDermott of the Princess Royal mine, the cause of her death in the Cue Hospital WA was deemed to be uremic convulsions she experienced earlier whilst walking home. Reg 1588/1905. Buried Cue Cemetery.
McDONNELL Avis June ― 9 days, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-15-17, bur 14 Jun 1942, Reg Father: John Patrick Austin MCDONNELL, Mother: Margaret Norma nee MCGEE, Murchison 19/1942. Buried Cue Cemetery.
McGILLIVRAY Nellie ― stillborn, 11 Dec 1911, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified. Father: Charles Evans MCGILLIVRAY, Mother: Jessie Mair HOSSACK, Reg Murchison 2/1912. Buried Cue Cemetery.
McGLEAD Hector Henry ― 15 mths, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-1-10, bur 16 Apr 1902, his parents were Francis Frederick and Emily Margaret McGlead nee Wallis, and he was the brother of Frank and Mary McGlead, his parents were at consecutive times the proprietors of both the Victory Hotel and Victory United Hotel at Cuddingwarra WA and later at Abbotts WA. Reg 1617/1902. Buried Cue Cemetery.
McILWEE Francis ― 69 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-5-7, bur 23 Jul 1965, his occupation was that of a miner in the Murchison district in company with others during 1930’s/1950’s at a number of locations including Gabanintha, Burnakura, Abbotts and Tuckanarra WA. Reg Murchison 14/1965. Buried Cue Cemetery.
McINERNEY John ― 66 yrs, Wesleyan section, Loc C-17-16, bur 24 Mar 1910, Reg Murchison 14/1910. Buried Cue Cemetery.
McINNES Angus ― 45 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-9-20, bur 22 Feb 1904, he was born in Argyle Scotland and his parents were Mr. and Mrs. Donald McInnes. Reg 1541/1904. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
McINNES John A Patrick ― 4 mths, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-9-14, bur 4 Apr 1907, his parents were George and Mary Honoria M McInnes nee McDonagh, he was the brother of Mary, Peter, George and Elizabeth McInnes. Reg Murchison 26/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
McINNES Lawrence James ― 8 mths, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-9-14, bur 12 Oct 1908, his parents were George and Mary Honoria M McInnes (nee McDonagh) of Cue WA, he was the brother of Mary, Peter, George and Elizabeth McInnes. Reg Murchison 58/1908. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
McINNES unnamed male ― 1 day, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-9-14, bur 4 Apr 1912, his parents were George and Mary Honoria M McInnes nee McDonagh, he was the brother of Mary, Peter, George and Elizabeth McInnes. Reg Murchison 25/1912. Buried Cue Cemetery.
McINNES unnamed male ― stillborn, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-9-14, bur 29 Jun 1905, his parents were George and Mary Honoria M McInnes (nee McDonagh), he was the brother of Mary, Peter, George and Elizabeth McInnes. Reg 1565/1905. Buried Cue Cemetery.
McINTOSH Mary Jane ― 59 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-7-14, bur 1 Feb 1909. Reg Murchison 12/1909. Buried Cue Cemetery.
McINTYRE unnamed male ― stillborn, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-17-15, bur 2 Jul 1908, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. W McIntyre. Reg (no reg found but birth was Murchison 84/1908). Buried Cue Cemetery.
McIVOR James ‘Jim’ ― 38 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 8 Jul 1897, he was born in Belfast Ireland and his parents were Henry and Susan McIvor nee McCloud, he was the husband of Margaret McIvor (nee McCarthy) and the father of James Joseph McIvor , he was one of the earliest settlers at Cue WA and was ill for a long time being cared for by his wife. Reg 1471/1897. Buried Cue Cemetery.
McIVOR James Joseph ― 4 mths, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 20 Oct 1898, he was born in Cue WA and his parents were James and Margaret McIvor nee McCarthy, the cause of his death was gastroenteritis and exhaustion. Reg 1566/1898. Buried Cue Cemetery.
McIVOR Margaret ― 29 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 4 Sep 1898, she was born in Warrnambool VIC and her parents were Michael and Margaret McCarthy nee Smith plus she was the sister of Mrs. Neven of Cue WA, she was the wife of James (Jim) McIvor and the mother of James Joseph McIvor , the cause of her death was deemed to be cardiac syncope and pelvic cellulitis, her occupation was that of the proprietress of the Miners Arms Hotel at Cue WA and had been in WA 3yrs, Reg 1557/1898. Buried Cue Cemetery.
McKAY Peter ― 78 yrs, Presbyterian section, Loc D-2-13, bur 15 Jul 1936, Reg Murchison 38/1936. Buried Cue Cemetery.
McKAY Stewart Gordon ― 29 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 26 Oct 1901, he was born in Co Derry Ireland and his parents were James and Mary McKay (nee Gordon), the cause of his death at Mt Magnet Hospital WA was phthisis, his occupation was that of a Police Constable (No 534) at Lennonville WA. Reg 1508/1901. Buried Cue Cemetery.
McKELVEY James ‘Mac’ ― 56 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-15-1, bur 2 May 1923, he was born in NSW and lived in Day Dawn WA, his death at the Cue Hospital WA came after a brief illness, his occupation had been in mining and commercial business activity covering some 25 yrs in WA plus some military service during the Boer War. Reg Murchison 14/1923. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
McKILLOP James ― 25 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur Nov 1897, he was born in Tasmania, he had been feeling unwell for some time, the cause of his later death at the Cue Hospital was deemed to be typhoid fever. Reg 1484/1897. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
McKINLAY Robert ― 58 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-4-7, bur 2 Jan 1923, Reg Murchison 5/1923. Buried Cue Cemetery.
McKINNON Geraldine A ―38 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-4-8, bur 14 Jul 1954, her parents were Jeremiah and Alice O’Meara, and she was the sister of Kath, Jim, Gertie, Jack, Pat and May O’Meara, she was the wife of Len McKinnon and the mother of Kevan, John, Leonnie and Carol McKinnon, she died at Big Bell Hospital. Reg Murchison 13/1954, (registered as Omeara), Buried Cue Cemetery.
McLEAN Elizabeth Mennons ― 85 yrs, Presbyterian section, Loc D-2-8, bur 24 Aug 1949, she was born in Uralla NSW, Father: Alfred Reginald FREMLIN, Mother: Maria Elizabeth MENNONS, she was the wife of Dugald John McLean, married 12 June 1884 Australia, and mother of Don, Douglas, Duart, Edith, Esme, Hector, Jessie, Norman, and Winnifred McLean. Reg Murchison 26/1949. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
McLEAN Walter Hugh ‘Wally’ ― 40 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-6-16, bur 27 Oct 1916, he was born in VIC and he was the husband of Elizabeth McLean nee Carr, plus the father of 4 children including Merle and Valerie McLean of Day Dawn, the cause of his death at the Cue Hospital was deemed to be a hemorrhage, he had been in WA 18 years with most of that time spent in the Murchison district, his initial occupation was that of an engine driver at the Great Fingall mine but had not enjoyed good health in the last few years, he took a keen management interest in union and sporting clubs in the district. Reg Murchison 37/1916. Buried at Cue Cemetery
McLEOD John Stanley James ― 3 mths, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 27 Dec 1900, he was born at Geraldton WA and his parents were John and Emily Rose McLeod nee Pengelly, the cause of his death at Nannine WA was deemed to be inflammation of the bowels. Reg 1434/1901. Buried Cue Cemetery.
McLEOD Thomas Allison ― infant, Anglican section, Loc B-15-4, bur 15 Jan 1942, Reg Murchison 2/1942. Buried Cue Cemetery.
McLERNON Bernard Luke ― 4 mths, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-9-10, bur 31 Mar 1906. Reg Murchison 18/1906. Buried Cue Cemetery.
McLERNON Eric James ― 26 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-19-19, bur 21 Dec 1936, he came from Pinjarra WA and was single, the cause of his death in a shaft at Big Bell near Cue WA was deemed to be his accidental premature detonation of explosives in the shaft where he was working, this caused severe injuries to his legs/lower parts of his torso which would have led to his death through trauma and shock within a few seconds of the explosion. Reg Murchison 9/1937. Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine death – www.wavmm.com
McLOUGHLAN Andy ― age unknown, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, he, was initially buried in the Cue original cemetery in early the 1890’s but was re-interred here in Nov 1898 as one of ten graves moved to accommodate new railway line developments at Cue. Reg no reg found, Buried Cue Cemetery.
McLOUGHLIN Anthony ‘Tom’ ― 73 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-3-17, bur 13 Jun 1953, he was living at Cue WA and was the brother of May, Bert, Ted, Ada, Rose and Ken McLoughlin. Reg Murchison 17/1953. Buried Cue Cemetery.
McMULLEN Charles Arthur ― 35 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-5-19, bur 12 Jul 1938, his parents were Eliza Annie and Arthur Thomas McMullen, and he was the husband of Hazel McMullen, he was also the brother of Frank McMullen, the cause of his death was that together with Richard Holman they fell 300 ft from a skip of the Triton Mine at Reedy to the bottom of the shaft and were killed instantly. Reg Murchison 26/1938. Buried Cue Cemetery.
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McNAMARA Frank ― 69 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-14-3, bur 28 Oct 1943, he arrived in WA in 1894 and became a store manager at Cuddingwarra WA in 1896, he later worked at the Fingall Co plus at Mt Magnet and Sandstone WA, following this he spent some 20 years in farming at Bencubbin WA but then returned to prospecting and mining until his health caused him to retire at Day Dawn WA. Reg Murchison 33/1943. Buried Cue Cemetery.
McNAUGHTON Duncan ― 21 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 8 Jan 1898, he was born in VIC and his father was John McNaughton, died at the Day Dawn Hospital owing to extreme weakness whilst suffering from typhoid fever. Reg 1499/1898. Buried Cue Cemetery.
McNERNEY Kathleen May ― 1 yr, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-17-18, bur 27 Mar 1910, her parents were Mr. and Mrs. McNerney of Day Dawn WA. Reg Murchison 23/1910. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
McPHERSON Robert ― 61 yrs, Presbyterian section, Loc D-1-7, bur 31 Dec 1908, died at the Cue Hospital. Reg Murchison 3/1909. Buried Cue Cemetery.
McWHIRTER Andrew Hugh ―30 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 23 May 1900, he was born in NSW and his parents were Robert and Mary Ann McWhirter, he was the triplet brother of Thomas Jessie and Gilbert John McWhirter and 16 other siblings, he was also the husband of Elspeth Florence Armour McWhirter nee Meldrum and also the father of Andrew Hugh McWhirter born in 1901 at Geraldton WA, the cause of his death at Cue Hospital WA was deemed to be enteric fever, he had been in NSW 5 yrs and WA 5 yrs, Reg 1361/1900. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
MEANEY Edward Jeremiah ― 16 days, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-16-10, bur 21 Feb 1907, Father: Jeremiah M MEANEY, Mother: Ida I nee BECK, Reg Murchison 12/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MEEHAN John ‘Jack’ ― 57 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-5-6, bur 29 Jun 1962, his parents were John Patrick and Ida May Blanche Meehan nee McCarthy, he was the brother of Arthur and Grace Meehan, his occupation was that of a pastoralist at Austin Downs Station near Day Dawn WA. Reg 17/1962 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MEEHAN John Patrick ― 88 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-14-6, bur 22 Dec 1946, he was born in VIC and was the brother of Bessie, Michael and William Meehan plus the husband of Ida May Blanche Meehan nee McCarthy, he was also the father of Arthur, Jack and Grace Meehan, his occupation was that of a pastoralist at Austin Downs Station near Day Dawn WA and d at Big Bell WA. Reg Murchison 37/1946. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MEEHAN Michael ‘Mick’ ― 58 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-17-1, bur 8 Sep 1929, he was born in VIC and his parents were William and Julia Meehan, he was the brother of John Patrick Bessy and William Meehan, his occupation was that of a pastoralist on an outpost of Austin Downs Station near Day Dawn and at Coomberdale WA, he had been in the Murchison district for about 33 yrs and was suffering ill health when d in Cue Hospital WA. Reg Murchison 25/1929. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MELDRUM Elspeth May ― 8 mths, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 9 Feb 1900, she was born at Day Dawn WA and her parents were Robert Alexander and Maud Sarah Meldrum nee Arnold, the cause of her death at Day Dawn was deemed to be gastrohepatitis. Reg 1334/1900. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MELONI Pelio ‘Peter’ ― 59 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-7-1, bur 6 May 1912, he was found deceased at his camp at Day Dawn WA, the cause of his death was deemed to be natural causes. Reg Murchison 24/1912. Buried Cue Cemetery.
METZKE Thomas Eric ― 79 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-6-3, bur 24 Nov 1962, his parents were Helmuth and Letitia Metzke. Reg 28/1962 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MEYER Alice ― 35 yrs, Methodist section, Loc C-9-13, bur 20 Jun 1906, she was the wife of Mr. F W Meyer of Day Dawn WA and had been living there for several years, the cause of her death was deemed to be a long and serious illness. Reg Murchison 32/1906. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MILLER Charles Frederick William ― 7 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 2 Jun 1908, he was born in Perth WA and his parents were Charles and Hannah Francis Miller (nee Waite), the cause of his death was deemed to be that in company with other children he was playing around some rail trucks at the Great Fingall mine railway siding at Day Dawn WA, the trucks were then later moved by staff using a horse and his leg slipped under the wheels of one of the trucks which completely severed his leg, despite medical attention died after a few hours. Reg Murchison 35/1908. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MILLER Craig ― stillborn, Anglican section, Loc D-5-21, bur 9 Aug 1968, his parents were Resbitt and Evelyn Miller and he was the twin brother of Grant Miller, Reg 25/1968 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MILLER Edward J ― 68 yrs, Anglican section, Loc J-8-19, bur 18 May 1948, Reg Murchison 13/1948. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MILLER Grant ― stillborn, Anglican section, Loc D-5-21, bur 12 Aug 1968, his parents were Resbitt and Evelyn Miller and he was the twin brother of Craig Miller. Reg Murchison 26/1968. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MILLER William ― 21 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 10 Apr 1895, he was born in Hawthorn VIC, the cause of his death was deemed to be typhoid fever, his occupation was that of a sign writer and he contributed vigorously to town social events, he had been competing in organised bicycle races and when the races were finished he began to feel unwell and a few days later he was struck down with the fever and then died. Reg 558/1895. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MILLIGAN John ― 70 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 19 Oct 1901, he was born in Co Derry Ireland and his parents were Benjamin and Martha Milligan (nee Barolli), he was married and was the father of 6 children, the cause of his death was deemed to be apoplexy and his occupation was that of a pig farmer near the Great Fingall mine in the Cue District WA, he had been in WA 24 yrs, Reg 1512/1901. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MILLS Alfred William ― 1 yr, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 28 Mar 1900, he was born at Cue WA and his parents were William Charles (proprietor of the day Dawn Chronicle) and Maud Arabella Mills nee Canter, the cause of his death at the Lady Mary South lease near Cue WA was deemed to be gastroenteritis of which he had been ailing for some time. Reg 1343/1900. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MILLS Delia Dorothy ― 1½ yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 8 Nov 1907, her parents were William Charles (proprietor of the Day Dawn Chronicle) and Maud Arabella Mills (nee Canter) of Day Dawn WA, she was the sister of William Francis Mills, the cause of her death was deemed to be whooping cough leading to pneumonia. Reg Murchison 87/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MILLS William Francis ― 3½ yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 8 Nov 1907, his parents were William Charles (proprietor of the Day Dawn Chronicle) and Maud Arabella Mills (nee Canter) of Day Dawn WA, he was the brother of Delia Dorothy Mills, the cause of his death was deemed to be whooping cough leading to pneumonia. Reg Murchison 88/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MITCHELL George ― 25 yrs, Section unknown, Loc– in cemetery but site not specified, bur 15 Apr 1901, he was born in Carisbrook VIC and his parents were John and Mary Ann Mitchell (nee Hodgins), the cause of his death in Cue Hospital WA was deemed to be typhoid fever, his occupation was that of a miner at Abbotts WA and he had been in WA 1 yr. Reg 1465/1901. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MITCHELL Henry ‘Bob’ ― 67 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-3-9, bur 21 Nov 1913, he was the husband of Jane Lansbury Mitchell and the father of Annie, Elizabeth, George, Joseph and Robert Mitchell, he had not been feeling well for a few days prior to his death and he had been worried by financial issues, he had lived in Cue WA for about 20 yrs since 1894 and his occupation was that of a successful miner in the Cue district and was for a while one of the owners of the Princess Ada mine plus the Union Jack mine at Tuckanarra WA. Reg Murchison 48/1913. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MITCHELL Jane Lansbury ― 79 ¾ yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-3-9, bur 27 Jan 1926, she was born in England and her parents were Henry and Agnes Mitchell, she was also the sister of Jane Anne Mitchell and the wife of Henry ‘Bob’ Mitchell of Cue WA plus the mother of Annie, Elizabeth, George, Joseph and Robert Mitchell, she had been a resident of Cue since about 1898. Reg Murchison 4/1926. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MITCHELL Leslie Thomas ― 9 mths, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-17-14, bur 24 Jan 1909, Reg Murchison 11/1909. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MITCHELL Margaret ― stillborn, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-16-9, bur 20 Mar 1907, she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F G J Mitchell of Cue WA. Reg Murchison 22/1907. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
MOIR Beverley June ― 4 mths, Anglican section, Loc B-15-20, bur 6 Feb 1947, her parents were Alan and Tup Moir and she died at Reedy Hospital WA. Reg Murchison 9/1947. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
MOLINARI Ellen Pauline ― 9 mths, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-10-4, bur 14 Nov1920. Reg Murchison 37/1920. Buried Cue Cemetery. Fourth child of Dominic (Domenico) and Giacinta (Jessie) Molinari (nee Dall Acqua). Dominic was born in Tirano, Sondrio, Italy and arrived in Perth in 1900. Giacinta was born in Selva di Cadore, Belluno, Italy and arrived in Perth in 1911. They were married in Perth in 1911. They ran the Cosmopolitan Hotel in Day Dawn from about 1915 to 1919. Dominic ran a blacksmith shop in Cue from 1927 to 1953. Two of the other children (Bernard and Arthur) worked at the Big Bell mine.
MOLONEY Francis William ― 55 yrs, Methodist section, Loc J-8-19, bur 13 Oct 1949, he was born in Day Dawn WA and his parents were John and Mary Ann Moloney (nee Wilson), he was the brother of Jack and Valerie Moloney, he was the husband of Margaret Moloney and the father of Jim, Mary, Laurie, Frank, Joan, Margaret (1930-1930) and Lesley Moloney, he was found deceased in a mine shaft near Reedy WA and the cause of his death there was deemed to be an accident, he was a local Justice of the Peace, Member of the local Road Board and President of the local school P & C association. Reg Murchison 29/1949. Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine death – www.wavmm.com
MOLONEY Mildred Katey ― 18 yrs, Presbyterian section, Loc D-1-8, bur 6 Mar 1908, she was the daughter of M and J Moloney of Day Dawn. Reg Murchison 17/1908. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MONCRIEFF Catherine Mary (nee Hickey) ― 40 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-10-5, bur 10 Jul 1915, she was born in Ireland in 1874, and was the wife of Mr. Andrew William Moncrieff (licensee of the Commercial Hotel at Cue WA) of Day Dawn WA, married at Cue in 1898, and the mother of 8 children including Ellen, Hazel, Kathleen and Mary Moncrieff, she had been ill for a short time and was getting better but then took a turn for the worse and rapidly died. Reg Murchison 26/1915. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MONTAGUE Alice ― 26 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-1-12, bur 19 Mar 1902, she was born in Albany WA and her parents were William and Catherine Munday (nee Moore), she was the wife of Leslie Hamilton Montague (proprietor of the Rosscommon Hotel), the cause of her death was deemed to be typhoid fever. Reg 1610/1902. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MONGOO David ― 69 yrs, Section unknown, Loc D-14-2, bur 23 Jan 2009. Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
MONTGOMERY John ― 37 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 25 Sep 1898, he was born in Belfast Ireland but little is known about his family other than his mother lived near Dublin, he was well known in the Cue district, the cause of his death at Cue Hospital after a month’s treatment was deemed to be phthisis, his occupation was that of a driver on the Cue/Day Dawn WA coach service. Reg 1560/1898. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MOONEY Edward aka Richard ― 65 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-9-19, bur 9 Feb 1907, he was reported missing earlier and was then found lying dead in the scrub 16 miles northeast of Cue WA adjacent to the track to Eelya WA, he had intended to go to Eelya but became sick along the way and laid down in the scrub but sadly died before he was found. Reg Murchison 13/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MOONEY James ― 40 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 7 Nov 1899, he was single and was a resident of Nannine WA, the cause of his death at Cue Hospital was deemed to be a meningeal haemorrhage as he had an operation for trephining performed on him previously to remove a bone which was pressing on his brain, his occupation was that of a teamster. Reg 1351/1899. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MOORE Charles ― stillborn, Wesleyan section, Loc C-9-3, bur 6 Feb 1907, his parents were Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Moore. Reg Murchison 15/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MOORE Edward George ― 28 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-9-16, bur 11 Jul 1905, Reg 1568/1905. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MORAN Patrick Michael ― 71 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc J-8-2, bur 2 Jul 1948, he was a resident of Berringarra Station near Cue WA. Reg Murchison 18/1948. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MORCOM Thomas ― 47 yrs, Section unknown, Loc E-1-1, bur 2 Aug 1903, he was born in Cornwall, England and was single, he came to Cue WA from Hill End NSW and his occupation was that of a miner at Abbotts, WA but suffered asthma, the cause of his death at Cue was deemed to be suicide with a revolver after drinking. Reg 1585/1903. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MORELINI John William ― 1 wk, Wesleyan section, Loc C-16-4, bur 17 Dec 1907, his parents were John and Annie Morelini (nee O’Reilly). Reg Murchison 99/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MORET Alick ― 59 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 9 Jan 1900, he was born in France and had been in WA 5 yrs after spending most of his life in India, he was married with 1 child who lived in Sydney NSW, he was found dead at his camp near the public battery at Cue WA and had been threatening to commit suicide for some weeks, his death was deemed to be suicide through self-administered poison which was taken whilst suffering ill-health, his occupation was that of a dry-blower. Reg 1329/1900. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MORGAN Ned ‘AKA Democratic Morgan’, age unknown, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, died in Cue during Oct 1892 due to typhoid fever, initially he was buried in the Cue original cemetery in early 1890’s but was re-interred here in Nov 1898 as one of ten graves moved to accommodate new railway line developments at Cue. Reg (no reg found). Buried Cue Cemetery.
MORGAN William ― elderly, Methodist section, Loc C-24-11, bur 4 Feb 1921, he was living temporarily in Cue from his normal residence in Day Dawn where he had lived for a number of years, the cause of his death was deemed to be miners phthisis which he had suffered for a long time and had only just left hospital recently, his occupation was that of mining and was considered one of the old hands at the local Great Fingall mine. Reg Murchison 5/1921. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
MORRISSEY Mary Jane ― 77 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-4-12, bur 12 May 1952, she was born in Bendigo VIC and arrived in WA in 1906, she was the wife of Patrick Michael Morrissey and the mother of Bernard, Genevieve, John, Kathleen, Mollie, Patrick and Phyllis Morrissey, initially they lived on a station property near Yalgoo WA but later moved to live on Nallan Station near Cue WA, Reg Murchison 19/1952. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MORRISSEY Patrick Michael ― 83 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-4-13, bur 5 Dec 1962, his parents were Patrick and Mary A Morrissey and he was the husband of Mary Jane Morrissey, plus the father of Bernard, Genevieve, John, Kathleen, Mollie, Patrick and Phyllis Morrissey, initially they lived on a station property near Yalgoo WA but later moved to live on Nallan Station near Cue WA where his occupation was that of a pastoralist. Reg Murchison 30/1962. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MORSE George Goldney ― 28 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 3 Dec 1900, he was born in Gloucester England and his parents were Thomas and Sarah Jane Morse (nee Goldney), and the cause of his death at Cue Hospital WA was deemed to be enteric fever. Reg 1400/1900. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MORTON Thora ― 25 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-14-18, bur 25 Feb 1947, her parents were Mary and Jim Morton of Allanson, near Collie, WA and was the sister of Jim, Dave, Walter and Lorna Morton, she died in Cue. Reg Murchison 14/1947. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MOSCIA Guiseppi ― 32 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-11-16, bur 25 Jun 1941, Reg Murchison 24/1941, (Registered as Mascia) Buried Cue Cemetery.
MUIR Robert ― 82 yrs, Presbyterian section, Loc D-7-11, bur 13 Oct 1942, he was born in Ayre, Scotland and died at Big Bell WA Hospital, his occupation was that of a prospector. Reg Murchison 40/1942. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MULLER Herman ― 51 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 18 Dec 1900, he was born in Germany and wandered away from Tuckanarra WA into the bush and did not re-appear, this happened after drinking heavily and later heavy rain in the area obliterated his footprints thus making tracking impossible, the cause of his later death in the bush in the Cue WA area was lack of water and thirst. Reg 1459/1901. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MULLIGAN Keith ― 8 mths, Anglican section, Loc B-8-10, bur 2 Sep 1921, his parents were Mr. and Mrs. T Mulligan of Cue WA and he died at the local hospital. Reg Murchison 29/1921. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
MULLIGAN unnamed male ― stillborn, Anglican section, Loc B-8-10, bur 2 Jul 1902, his parents were Thomas William and Clara Mulligan (nee Anderson). Reg 1631/1902. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
MUNDAY Bessie ― 30 yrs, Wesleyan section, Loc C-1-14, bur 13 Mar 1902, she was born in Eaglehawk VIC and her mother was Phillipa Goldsworthy, she was the wife of the Mr. J Munday (Underground Manager of the Great Fingall mine at Day Dawn) and the mother of 3 children, the cause of her death at the Cue Hospital was deemed to be primarily typhoid fever made worse by difficulties in keeping typhoid patient temperatures down in excessive temperatures/conditions of the times by having to keep them cool in ice. Reg 1605/1902. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MUNRO George ― 70 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-5-22, bur 3 Jan 1941, his occupation was at Coodardy Station near Cue WA. Reg Murchison 1/1941 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MURLEY James ― 26 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 17 Oct 1901, he came from Bowen Vale Victoria and his parents were Thomas and Annie Murley (nee Fuller) and he was the brother of Francis, Alice, Eliza, Elizabeth, Thomas, Charles, Evelina, John, Edward, Samuel and William Murley, he was the husband of Mahalath Murley (nee Williams) and was married in Mt Magnet WA early 1901 but had no children, the cause of his death at Cue Hospital WA was epistaxis (nose bleed) and cardiac failure, he had been in WA 1yr and his occupation was in mining. Reg 1503/1901. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MURPHY James Joseph ― 55 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-11-17, bur 28 Apr 1941, he was married and was the father of 5 children, he had been a resident of Big Bell for many years and his occupation was that of the management of the Murchison Traders. Reg Murchison 13/1941. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MURPHY Jeremiah John ― 70 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-8-7, bur 6 Oct 1903, he was born in Middleton, Ireland and his parents were Michael and Ellen Murphy (nee Keefe), he was married and was the father of many adult children, he initially came to Northampton WA on retirement after being shot in one of his lungs in the New Zealand War, he became the local Sgt Major/drill instructor of the VDF there but later moved to Geraldton and then onto Cue WA, he had been ailing for some time prior to his death. Reg 1594/1903. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MURPHY John Joseph ― 44yrs, Roman Catholic section, Lot A-2-6, bur 31 Jul 1921, two benefit concerts were held by the Day Dawn community where he was a resident for him and his family as he had not been able to work, the cause of his death was deemed to be miners phthisis. Reg Murchison 28/1921. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MURPHY William ― 37 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 22 Feb 1899, he was born in Ireland and was single, the cause of his death was deemed to be tubercular meningitis and chronic phthisis and he had been in WA 6 years, his occupation was that of a labourer. Reg 1320/1899. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MURRAY James ― 72 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-3-8, bur 25 Aug 1951, Reg Murchison 34/1951. Buried Cue Cemetery.
MYERS Edwin Charles ― 25 yrs, Jewish section, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 11 Dec 1897, he was born in London England and his parents were Mr. and Mrs. Joel A Myers, he had been a patient at the Day Dawn Hospital for 3 weeks at the time of his passing. Reg 1490/1897. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
NAUGHTON Michael (AKA Naghton) ― about 65 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-9-7, bur 11 Jun 1906, little was known of his family connections except that he was understood to have a brother in USA, the cause of his death was deemed to be robbery/murder at the door of his camp on ‘Volunteer Flat’ near Cue, WA where he had lived for about 10 yrs. An argument was overheard coming from his camp and then some gun shots were heard, a few minutes later he was discovered dead with four bullet wounds, his pockets had also been turned out. His occupation was that of a dry-blower and was also a licensed gold dealer but kept it mostly in a bank deposit, he had withdrawn a small amount of gold from his bankers just before the shooting with the intention of selling it. Just prior to his murder detectives had discovered that Naughtpn. was rather eccentric, and had been wearing a breast plate of rough manufacture for the past two months, saying that he had once been shot over the heart and desired protection in future. A lengthy investigation by the Police resulted in a person they had under surveillance, an Ahaz Wren, being charged with his murder, the jury later found him not guilty by virtue of insanity and was then sentenced to be held in custody in a facility for that purpose at the pleasure of the Crown. Reg Murchison 34/1906. Buried Cue Cemetery.
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NEAL Alfred James ‘Jim’ ― 60 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-11-39, bur 26 Oct 1965, he was born in Cue WA and his parents were Arthur and Emma Neal (nee Daniels) plus he was the brother of Bill, Arthur, Jack and Tom Neal, his occupation was that of a prospector and died at Cue. Reg Murchison 28/1965. Buried Cue Cemetery.
NEAL Arthur ― 80 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-6-11, bur 10 May 1954, his parents were John and Sophia Neal, and he was the husband of Emma Neal (nee Daniels) plus he was the father of Bill, Jim, Jack and Tom Neal, d at Big Bell WA. Reg Murchison 9/1954. Buried Cue Cemetery.
NEAL Edward ― 2 days, Anglican Section, Loc B-7-12, bur 7 Aug 1911, Father: Arthur NEAL, Mother: Emma nee DANIELS, Reg Murchison 26/1911. Buried Cue Cemetery.
NEAL Emma ― 85 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-6-9, bur 19 Apr 1963, her parents were Richard and Ann Daniels, she was the wife of Arthur Neal and the mother of Alfred, Bill, Arthur, Jack and Tom Neal, she died at Cue WA. Reg Sussex 15/1963. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
NEATE Albert Stanley ― 20 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 28 Mar 1895, the cause of his death was deemed to be typhoid fever, he was born in Walkerville SA and his parents were David Thomas and Annie Neate, he had been in Day Dawn about 2 yrs working at the Trenton Mine. Reg 343/1895. Buried Cue Cemetery.
NEESON William ― about 75 yrs, Methodist section, Loc C-24-10, bur 14 Aug 1914, he was born in Ireland and was one of the oldest residents of Cue WA, his occupation had been that of a dry-blower but despite his extensive experience in the field he was unable to carry this out in recent times, he had been in Cue Hospital for about a month before he died. Reg Murchison 30/1914. Buried Cue Cemetery.
NELSON Charles ―76 yrs, Wesleyan section, Loc J-2-16, bur 16 Jul 1934, his occupation was that of a miner at Lake Austin near Cue WA. Reg no reg found, Buried Cue Cemetery.
NERI Pietro ― 63 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-7-7, bur 28 Sep 1913, he was born in Italy and lived in Day Dawn WA, he was the husband of Maria Neri and was the father of two sons including Philip Neri, the cause of his death at Cue Hospital was heart trouble for which he had been treated for some months, his occupation was as the Licensee of the Commercial Hotel at Day Dawn for about 5 yrs. Reg Murchison 43/1913. Buried Cue Cemetery.
NEWMAN Aubrey Woodward ‘Jock’ ― 29 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 25 May 1896, he was born in Fremantle WA and his parents were Edward and Ellen Newman, the cause of his death was deemed to be haemorrhage and peritonitis made more complicated by typhoid fever, his occupation was that of the head of the Government Exploration Party sent to explore the area north of the Murchison goldfields towards Nullagine, the party had stopped at Nannine and he was then brought into Cue very ill where he died. Reg 1066/1896. Buried Cue Cemetery.
NEWMANN Carl William Herman ‘Charlie’ ― 71 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-18-10, bur 16 Nov 1936, he was the husband of Elizabeth Newmann and the father of Martha, William, Alma and Clifford Newmann, he lived at Youanmi and Geraldton WA in the years before his passing which happened unexpectedly at Reedy WA. Reg Murchison 36/1936. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
NEWTON George Robert ― 68 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-5-24, bur 20 Mar 1942, he was the husband of Lucy Newton (nee Mills) and the father of Bob, Bill, Jack, Nell, Lucy and Les Newton, died at Cue WA and his occupation was that of a prospector. Reg Murchison 7/1942. Buried Cue Cemetery.
NEWTON Thomas MacKnight ― 9 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-16-15, bur 19 Feb 1908, the cause of his death was that drowned whilst bathing with his brother and some other children in water in the old Cue Public Battery slimes pit (he stepped into a hole), the other children could also not swim but quickly sought help when disappeared, but it was too late despite its prompt arrival. Reg Murchison 12/1908. Buried Cue Cemetery.
NEWTON Thomas ― 9 mths, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-15-9, bur 5 Jun 1918, Reg Murchison 20/1918. Buried Cue Cemetery.
NEWTON Thomas Goldsmid ― 54 yrs, Section unknown, Loc unknown, bur 19 Apr 1901, he was born in London England and his parents were Raymond D’Arcy and Henrietta Newton (nee Goldsmid), the cause of his death at Cue Hospital WA was deemed to a complication of problems involving an enlargement of his liver/cancer, he had been in WA 5 yrs and prior to his illness his occupation in Cue was that of the manager of the Cue Brewery. Reg 1468/1901. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
NICHEL or NICKEL Graham ― 64 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-7-15, bur 11 Jul 1980. Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
NICHOLLS Agnes Anne ― 36 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-8-8, bur 12 Nov 1902, she was born in Port Melbourne VIC and her parents were James and Elizabeth McConkey (nee Banner) plus she was married, she was living at the Railway Hotel in Day Dawn and had only arrived two weeks previously to her death, the cause of her death was deemed to be pneumonia. Reg 1644/1902. Buried Cue Cemetery.
NORRIS Eugenie ― 29 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 5 Mar 1896, Reg 1023/1896. Buried Cue Cemetery.
NORTHAGE William Henry ― 43 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 6 Dec 1898, his parents were William Henry and Mary Ann Northage and he was born in Ballarat VIC, he was the husband of Elizabeth Northage (nee Browne) and was the father of 3 children including Leslie and William Northage, the cause of his death was being thrown from a cart travelling between Cue and Day Dawn, the main cart wheel struck a stump in the road which threw him off the cart resulting in severe spinal/internal injuries from which he passed away after some 30 hours later in hospital, he had been in NSW 10 yrs and in WA 3 yrs, his occupation was that of a butcher’s assistant. Reg 1573/1898. Buried Cue Cemetery.
NUTTAL William Howard ― 38 yrs, Anglican section, Loc B-7-16, bur 15 Jan 1910, he was born in VIC and was single, his parents were Adam and Alice Nuttall and he was the brother of 5 other children including James Nuttal who also died in a mining accident at Meekatharra WA, the cause of William’s death was deemed to be the bursting of an air receiver attached to an air compressor he was standing near, this hurled him against a building at the Great Fingall mine and broke his leg and gave him severe injuries to his head and chest, his occupation was that of an oiler at the mine and had been an old resident of the Murchison district also participating in the ownership of the Deceiver Mine. Reg Murchison 6/1910. Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine death – www.wavmm.com
O’BEENA Billy ― Age unknown, bur 1 Aug 1929, Section unknown, Loc J-2-7, Reg no reg found, Buried Cue Cemetery.
O’BRIEN Agnes Emily ― 60 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-3-9, bur 7 Jun 1939, she was the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyland and was the sister of Rose, Gertrude, Maud, Evelyn, Darcy, Stanley and Percy Hyland of the famous Hyland’s Circus family dynasty which toured Australia plus other parts of the world later, she was also the mother of Mary, Eileen and Gertrude O’Brien, her earlier occupation in the Murchison other than circus work was that of the proprietor of a store and hotel at Tuckanarra WA and in more recent years as the operator of a cash and carry store in Reedy WA where she lived in her later years, with others she also engaged in some mining interests in the area including the successful Behring Pool Mine and assisting prospectors, she died in the Reedy Hospital after some months of indifferent health, she had been living in the Murchison district for 12 yrs, Reg Murchison 33/1939. Buried Cue Cemetery.
O’BRIEN Peter ― 55 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-6-13, bur 25 Apr 1938, Reg Murchison 15/1938. Buried Cue Cemetery.
OCTORA Shimoda ― 20 yrs, unknown section, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 12 Apr 1898, he was born in Japan and was the son of Shimoda Tometar Octora and Oyuki Octora. Reg 1527/1898. (registered as Otora), Buried Cue Cemetery.
O’DEA Mary Mill ‘Millie’ (nee Williams) ― 63 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-6-5, bur 16 Jan 1937, she was the wife of Mr. John E O’Dea and the mother of Ted O’Dea, the cause of her death at Meekatharra Hospital was deemed to be heart failure and cerebral thrombosis, she was for some years the operator of the Tuckanarra Post Office business and had lived in the Cue district for over 40 years. Reg Murchison 12/1937. (registered as ODEA) Buried at Cue Cemetery.
O’DELL Henry Cyril ― 32 yrs, Anglican section, Loc A-14-9, bur 24 Oct 1934, he was single and lived at Reedy WA, the cause of his and one other, Frederick Whitehouse, death after an explosion in the mine shaft of the Triton Gold Mine at Reedy WA was deemed to be the detonation of an un-fired explosive during drilling operations and he died on the way to Cue Hospital. Reg Murchison 9/1935. (registered as ODELL), Buried at Cue Cemetery. He was exhumed on 29 Oct 1935 and sent to England by undertakers D Chipper and son. Grave was re-used for Giavoni Pontorelli.
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ODONI Domenico ― about 53 yrs, Roman Catholic section, bur 13 Oct 1934, Loc A-17-3, he was born in Borno Italy and his parents were Mr. and Mrs. Petro Adoni, he was single and his occupation was that of a miner, he had lived at various Murchison and Eastern Goldfields mining locations with Cue being the most recent since his arrival in WA. Reg Murchison 30/1934. Buried Cue Cemetery.
O’DONNELL James Patrick ― 63 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-6-20, bur 15 Nov 1935, he was the husband of Elizabeth O’Donnell and the father of Ethel O’Donnell, he was very unwell and was suffering from pleurisy, rheumatism, and influenza which was complicated with having his arm in a sling, the cause of his death was suicide with a self-inflicted gunshot wound to his head, owing to his medical condition his occupation was that of a pensioner. Reg Murchison 33/1936. (registered as ODONNELL), Buried Cue Cemetery.
O’DONNELL Pyrah Abigail ― 1 yr 11 mths, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-3-3, bur 7 Jun 1933, Reg (no reg found but birth was Reg Yalgoo 3/1931, registered as ODONNELL), Buried at Cue Cemetery.
O’DONNELL Thomas ― 22 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in Cemetery but site not specified, bur Jan 1901, the cause of his death at Cue WA was deemed to be heat apoplexy. Reg 1435/1901. Buried Cue Cemetery.
O’FLAHERTY Amelia Millicent Mary ― 51 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-5-12, bur 8 Jul 1972. Reg Murchison 14/1971. (registered as OFLAHERTY), Buried Cue Cemetery.
O’GRADY John A ― 30 yrs, Roman Catholic section, bur 26 Feb 1902, Loc A-1-14, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. James O’Grady, the cause of his death was deemed to be dehydration caused by hot weather, his body was found near Junga Well WA on the track from Cue, he was known about two months previously to have started to ride his bicycle on the track from Day Dawn WA to the Weld Hercules Mine some 40 miles away but never arrived, a subsequent search for him was not successful as rain in the area had washed out his tracks. Reg 1598/1902. (registered as OGRADY), Buried Cue Cemetery.
O’HALLORAN Anthony ―25 yrs, Roman Catholic section, LocA-6-19, bur 2 Jul 1936, the cause of his death was being struck on the head by a falling rock whilst shovelling mullock beneath a rising kibble at the foot of the main shaft at the Triton Mine at Reedy WA, he was taken to Reedy Hospital but had died by the time he arrived there, he was single and had no relatives in WA but his mother and brother lived near the Ardlethon tin mines in NSW. Reg Murchison 16/1936. (registered as OHALLORAN) Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine Death – www.wavmm.com
O’HARA John Henry ― Age unknown, Anglican section, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 2 Sept 1906, he was the husband of Jane Milligan O’Hara (nee Grylls), his occupation was that of an engine driver at Cue WA. Reg 48/1906 Murchison. (registered as OHARA), Buried at Cue Cemetery.
OLIVER Byrill ― infant, Anglican section, Loc A-14-13, bur 11 Jan 1935, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Oliver. Reg no reg found, Buried Cue Cemetery.
OLIVER Clayton ― Age unknown, Anglican section, Loc J-2-3, bur 17 Jan 1935. Reg (no reg found). Buried Cue Cemetery.
OLIVER Florrie ― 29 yrs, Anglican section, Loc J-8-1, bur 13 Jan 1935. Reg no reg found, Buried at Cue Cemetery.
OLIVER Herbert ― 2 mths, Section unknown, Loc J-10-11, bur 03 Mar 1950. Reg Murchison 11/1950. Buried Cue Cemetery.
OLIVER Michael Claude ― 45 yrs, Presbyterian section, Loc D-7-12, bur 28 Dec 1946, he was born in Durban South Africa and his next of kin was Gustav Oliver. Reg no reg found, Buried at Cue Cemetery.
OLIVER Philip ― 55 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-10-7, bur 19 Apr 1974, Reg (no reg found due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
OLIVER Richard ― 70 yrs, Anglican section, Loc J-7-15, bur 8 Apr 1954. Reg Murchison 5/1954. Buried Cue Cemetery.
OLIVER Roma ― Age unknown, Anglican Section, Loc D-7-16, bur 1995. Reg (no reg found due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
OLIVER Ross ―58 yrs, Anglican section, Loc D-11-2, bur 6 Mar 1980. Reg (no reg found due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
OLSEN James ― 32 yrs, Anglican section, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 17 Aug 1906, he was born in Denmark and the cause of his death after 22 days in the Cue Hospital was deemed to be typhoid fever, he migrated from Denmark first to VIC about 9 years before shifting to the Murchison goldfields in WA, he was prospecting around Day Dawn WA for a long time and then gained employment at the Great Fingall mine. Reg Murchison 44/1906. Buried Cue Cemetery.
OMEARA Geraldine ―38 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-4-8, bur Jul 1954, parents were Jeremiah and Alice Omeara. Reg Murchison 13/1954. Buried Cue Cemetery.
OMMUNDSEN Arne ― 35 yrs, Roman Catholic section, bur 3 Mar 1951, Loc A-18-13, he was born in Arendal, Steringrad, Norway and was single, the cause of his death was a head-on collision between the trolley he was driving and a goods train travelling in the opposite direction (near Yaloginda) on the Cue/Meekatharra railway line, the engine driver sounded the whistle and applied the brakes but Arne sustained a compound fracture of the skull in the ensuing collision, he was alive when rescued but had died by the time he arrived at the Meekatharra Hospital, his occupation was that of a railway length runner stationed at Cue WA. Reg Murchison 12/1951, aka OMUNDSEN, Buried Cue Cemetery.
ORME Edith ― 1yr, Section unknown, Loc unknown, bur 1899, she was born in Perth WA and was the daughter of Frederick John and Emily Louise Elizabeth Orme (nee Hurst), she was the sister of Hazel Orme born Wyndham WA 1897. Reg 1348/1899. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ORSATTI Bartola ‘Bob’― Age unknown, Roman Catholic section, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 7 May 1938, Copy of his Italian passport on file as of 1925. Reg 16/1938 Murchison, (registered as ORSATI), Buried Cue Cemetery.\
OSKER Guisseppi ― 29yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-8-3, bur 03 Jun 1903, he was born in Italy, Reg 1573/1903 Murchison. (aka OSCAR), Buried Cue Cemetery.
OTTREY Alfred Herbert ― 36 yrs, unknown section, Loc in cemetery but not specified, bur 3 Feb 1899, he was born in Beechworth VIC and was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ottrey, he was the husband of Martha Ada Ottrey (nee Gregory) and was the father of 3 children. The cause of his death was deemed to be the collapse of a hanging wall in part of the old, abandoned Ballarat Mine at Day Dawn in which he and one other person had been working, the collapse crushed his spinal column and pelvis, he was an old resident of the district and the Cue Miner’s Institute held a benefit concert in support of Mrs. Ottrey. Reg 1311/1899. aka OTTERT (registered as OTHEY), Buried Cue Cemetery.
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OTTREY William King ― 8 mths, Section unknown, bur 1898, Loc in cemetery but not specified, he was born in Cue WA and was the son of Alfred and Martha Ada Ottrey (nee Gregory), Reg 1531/1898. (aka OTTERY), Buried Cue Cemetery.
OUSEN Augus ‘Gus’ ― about 40 yrs, unknown section, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 20 Jun 1900, he was born in Denmark, his body was found in water at the bottom of a water shaft in the Emperor Mine at Day Dawn WA with a severe injury to his head, the cause of his death was deemed to be having been struck on the head. Reg 1371/1900. (aka ONSEN), Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine Death – www.wavmm.com
OVERSBY George ― newborn, Roman Catholic section, bur 6 Dec 1940, Loc A-11-3, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Oversby of Reedy, WA. Reg Murchison 30/1940. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
PALLA Giuseppe ― 70 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, bur 14 Jan 1964, Loc A-5-9, he was born in Livinallongo, Italy and was the son of Sebastino and Maria Palla, he operated a gold mining lease at Lake Austin WA during 1940/1941, Reg Murchison 1/1964. Buried Cue Cemetery.
PANFINI Tespesio ― 66 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, bur 20 Jan 1941, Loc A-11-18, along with others he operated a gold mining lease at Tuckabianna near Cue, WA from 1917. Reg Murchison 3/1941. Buried Cue Cemetery.
PANIZZA Pietro ‘Peter’ ― 12 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, bur 23 Jan 1940, Loc A -11-19, he was the son of Mr. D (a miner) and Mrs. Panizza of Cue WA plus the brother of siblings including Joe Panizza, the cause of his death at the Cue Hospital WA was a 3 ton tip-truck roll-over accident on the Meekatharra/Cue Road in which he was one of nine passengers who were thrown out of the truck when it got out of control, the accident caused broken limbs and shock to Pietro but his brother Joe was not as severely injured, Pietro was home on vacation from school at New Norcia WA. Reg Murchison 2/1940. Buried Cue Cemetery.
PARKER George Andrew ― 53 years, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-3-17, bur 9 Jul 1942, he was the husband of Margaret M Parker (nee Webster) and the father of Harold, Margaret, George and Dorothy Parker, he died at Big Bell, WA and his main occupation was that of a pastoralist being the Manager/carrier at Noondie Station near Weld Range, WA. Reg Murchison 25/1942. Buried Cue Cemetery.
PARKER John Watson ― 50 yrs, unknown Section, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 31 Mar 1896, the cause of his death at the Cue WA Hotel was deemed to be suicide from the effects of a bullet wound to his head which was inflicted by himself whilst temporarily insane. Reg 1034/1896. Buried Cue Cemetery.
PARKINSON unnamed female ― stillborn, Anglican Section, Loc B-15-3, bur 17 Sep 1946, her parents were Mr. and Mrs. Parkinson. Reg Murchison 30/1946. Buried Cue Cemetery.
PARORA Thelma ― 6 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-3-13, bur 25 Jun 1937. Reg no reg found, Buried Cue Cemetery.
PARSONS William James ― 30 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-8-14, bur 17 Aug 1903, he came to WA from St Kilda VIC, the cause of his death at Cue Hospital WA was deemed to be typhoid fever from which he had suffered for some time, his occupation was that of the Manager of the Western Australian Bank at Nannine WA and had also served the same bank at Kalgoorlie and Esperance, WA in other capacities prior to his posting to Nannine. Reg 970/1903. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
PARTRIDGE Florence Caroline (nee Matthews) ― 79 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-11-17, bur 14 Mar 1947, she was the wife of Edward Partridge plus the mother of Mary Partridge, and they lived at Cue WA. Reg Murchison 18/1947. Buried Cue Cemetery.
PASCOE William ― 69 yrs, Wesleyan Section, Loc C-9-1, bur 26 Mar 1907, he was born in Cornwall, England and his parents were William and Elizabeth Pascoe (nee Jeffery), he was the brother of John, Thomas, Margaret and Peter Pascoe but these siblings migrated to USA whilst William migrated to Moonta SA, he was the husband of Elizabeth Mary Pascoe (nee Bailey) and the father of Emily Gribble (nee Pascoe) and William John Pascoe of Cue WA, the cause of his death was deemed to be a short illness of senile decay, his grave also contains the remains of daughter Emily Gribble (nee Pascoe). Reg Murchison 23/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
PATTERSON Agnes ― 70 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-16-11, bur 03 Nov 1906, she was the wife of Mr. W F Patterson of Cue WA and the mother of at least one child, she had been ill for about two years. Reg Murchison 62/1906. Buried Cue Cemetery.
PAULL Arthur Charles John ― 2 yrs 10 mths, Wesleyan Section, Loc C-16-5, bur 19 Nov 1907, his parents were Samuel John and Ada Harriet Paull (nee Simpson) who lived at Day Dawn WA, he was the eldest brother of other family siblings, the cause of his death was deemed to be sunstroke. Reg Murchison 91/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
PAULL Muriel Clarice ― 14 mths, Wesleyan Section, Loc C-8-6, bur 03 Sep 1903, her parents were Charles James and Mary Jane Paull (nee Oats) who lived at Day Dawn WA. Reg 1589/1903. Buried Cue Cemetery.
PAYNE Charles ― 32 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, died in Cue due to suicide in 1897, initially he was buried in the Cue original cemetery but was re-interred in Nov 1898 as one of ten graves moved to accommodate new railway line developments at Cue. Reg 7/1897. Buried Cue Cemetery.
PAYNTER Walter Ridley ― 84 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc D-4-7, bur 24 Apr 1994. Reg (no reg found due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
PAZANIN Bozo ― 50 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc S-15-13, bur 14 Jan 1950, he was born in Vinisce Dalmatia Yugoslavia and arrived in WA in 1927 but came to Big Bell from Meekatharra WA, the cause of his death was a large fall of earth in the Big Bell mine which passed him by in an adjacent shaft, the wind from the fall of earth then blew him and one other miner about 300 ft sideways up a drive resulting in their deaths by crushing their heads, his occupation was that of a miner. Reg 6/1950. Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine Death – www.wavmm.com
PEAD Frederick Ernest ― 64 yrs, Section unknown, Loc B-4-26, bur 28 Jul 1934, he was born on 2 Dec 1869 at Greenough Flats, Western Australia. He was the son if Frederick William PEAD and Mary nee ADLAM, he was the husband of Elizabeth Jane Ruth Pead (nee Bennie), and the father of Ernest John Pead, the cause of his death at the Cue Hospital was an attack of influenza which deteriorated, he served on both the Cue Road Board and Cue Hospital Board and took a keen interest in things local pertaining to sport/welfare/union issues. Reg Murchison 10/1935. Buried Cue Cemetery.
PEDEN James ― 63 yrs, Methodist Section, Loc C-18-14, bur 12 Apr 1954, his occupation was that of a mine rigger at Big Bell WA. Reg Murchison 6/1954. Buried Cue Cemetery.
PEERS Gordon ― stillborn, Anglican Section, Loc B-2-14, bur 14 Jul 1908, he was the son of Harley Edwin Daniel Peers and Anne Genevieve nee Grimley. Reg Murchison 44/1908. Buried Cue Cemetery.
PEKEN James Earnest Patrick ― 8 mths, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-1-9, bur 4 Dec 1902, his parents were James George Snr, a carrier, and Johanna Frances Peken (nee Green) who lived in Cue WA, he was the brother of Minnie Peken, Reg 1649/1902. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
PEKEN James George Jnr ― 20 yrs 8 mths, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-2-9, bur 18 May 1924, his parents were James George Snr, (a carrier) and Johanna Frances Peken (nee Green) who lived in Cue WA, he was the brother of Minnie, John and Leonard Peken, the cause of his death was the loss of blood, inadvertent delays in transport to hospital, onset of gangrene in his leg and finally its amputation after a shooting accident on a remote part of Noondie Station WA, his occupation was that of a fencing contractor. Reg Murchison 8/1924. Buried Cue Cemetery.
PEKEN Johannah Frances (nee Green) ― 40 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-1-9, bur 21 Mar 1909, she was the wife of James George Peken Snr of Cue WA and the mother of Minnie, James Ernest , James George, John Henry and Leonard Peken, the cause of her death was deemed to be heart weakness. Reg 15/1909 Murchison. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
PEKEN John Henry ― stillborn, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-1-9, bur 18 Aug 1905, his parents were James George Snr (a carrier) and Johannah Frances Peken (nee Green) who lived in Cue WA, he was the brother of Minnie and James Peken Jnr. Reg 1576/1905. Buried Cue Cemetery.
PEKEN Leonard Richard ―13 days, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-1-9, bur 31 Mar 1909, his parents were James George Snr (a carrier) and Johannah Frances Peken (nee Green) who lived in Cue WA, he was the brother of Minnie and James George Peken. Reg Murchison 20/1909. Buried Cue Cemetery.
PEKEN unnamed female ― stillborn, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-1-9, bur 29 Dec 1919, her parents were James George and Mabel Ann Peken (nee Fryer), Reg 5/1920 Murchison. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
PERRY George ― 36 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-6-14, bur 11 Dec 1916, he was the brother of Ernest Perry and Mrs. H Cox, the cause of his death was a cerebral hemorrhage, his occupation was that of a stockman on Milly Milly Station. He had been driving cattle on the station but was found unconscious laying on the ground some distance from the station camp, after a two-day trip via several homesteads and forms of transport he was admitted to Cue Hospital but despite medical attention he never regained consciousness and died the next day. Reg Murchison 45/1916. Buried Cue Cemetery.
PETERSEN John ‘Long Jack’ ― 36 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-17-20, bur 9 Jan 1907, he was born in Scandinavia and was brought into Cue Hospital from Webb’s Patch by his friends, he later died in the hospital and the cause of his death was deemed to be pneumonia, his occupation was that of a miner. Reg Murchison 2/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
PETERSON Edward ― 43 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-17-5, bur 25 May 1908, he was born in Totenburg, Sweden and was single, he arrived in Port Adelaide SA in 1884 and had been in SA 3 yrs, VIC 6 yrs and WA Murchison 15 yrs, his occupation was that of a miner. Reg Murchison 31/1908. (registered as Alfred) Buried Cue Cemetery.
PETERSON Henry ― 57 yrs, Anglican Section, bur 16 Nov 1907, Loc B-17-4, his occupation was that of a Blacksmith living at Day Dawn WA and was single. Reg Murchison 94/1907. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
PETRIE William ― 24 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 3 Nov 1896, he was born in Kilmarnock, Ireland and was the son of Robert and Maria Petrie (nee McLean), his name is mentioned in reports of mining share payments and disputes in the Mount Magnet Warden’s Court of 1896. Reg 1091/1896. Buried Cue Cemetery.
PEZZOLI Oreste ―39 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-11-2, bur 4 Oct 1940, he was born in Italy and records indicate that he arrived in Australia around 1927, the cause of his death was deemed to be suffocation, he was working in his own relatively shallow mine during his time off from the Klondyke Mine at Day Dawn WA where he was employed, he was buried in a fall of earth in his own mine and was found buried face down with no visible external injuries when he didn’t turn up for work, his occupation was that of a miner. Reg Murchison 26/1940. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
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PHELAN Pierce ― 68 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-8-19, bur 30 Sept 1905, he was married and was the father of adult children living in Victoria, the cause of his death at Cue Hospital WA was deemed to be heart disease accelerated by hard work and poor food, his occupation initially was that of a miner at the old West Australia lease near Cue WA which he worked for many years and about 10 years prior to his death he moved to the Princess Ada South leases at Tuckanarra. Reg 1579/1905. Buried Cue Cemetery
PHILLIPS Ethel May ― about 26 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 8 Feb 1910, she was born in WA and her parents were Charles and Emily Nicholls, she was the wife of William Frederick Phillips (deceased) and the mother of Marjory Phillips plus the orphaned child of her deceased sister. She had been talking upstairs in the hotel earlier to her father who was the licensee of the Cue Hotel and he had left the room when he heard somebody fall upstairs, despite summoning medical help she died, the cause of her death was deemed to be heart failure. Reg Murchison 8/1910. Buried Cue Cemetery.
PHILLIPS John Roy ―19 days, Wesleyan Section, Loc C-8-20, bur 6 Sep 1904, he was the son of William James and Frances Mary Phillips (nee Pengelly), and the brother of Eileen and Harold Phillips. Reg 1568/1904. Buried Cue Cemetery.
PHILLIPS William John ― 47 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-2-2, bur 20 Apr 1925, he was the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J T Phillips of Moonee Ponds VIC, he was the husband of Louisa Daisy ‘Dolly’ Phillips nee Clarke and the father of Ivy, Ethel, Lilly, Ada, Peace, Hazel and Myrtle Phillips, the cause of his death at the Cue Hospital was deemed to be the ongoing bad health he had endured over many years. His original occupation in 1907 in WA was as the 2IC of the Bob Kirkpatrick party engaged in exploration/prospecting to various places in the North West of WA to the north of Wiluna including Frere Range (150 km NE Wiluna), Weld Springs plus the McKay and Ophthalmia Ranges, whilst at McKay Range (near Jigalong) he and one other of the explorers (Stephen Grace) in his party were speared, although his wound was painful Phillips was able to carry on to reach Day Dawn in early 1908 using lame camels whereas Mr. Grace died near Wiluna, WA during the return journey, he had spent the years 1908 to 1914 in Sandstone WA following mining and various sporting pursuits, his occupation from 1915 was as the Foreman in Charge of the Cue-Day Dawn Water Supply Department. Reg 5/1925 Murchison. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
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PIGDON William ‘Bill’ ― 81 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc D-6-20, bur 29 May 1996, he was born in Sandstone WA. Reg (No reg found due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
PLATT James ― 57 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-4-12, bur 17 May 1929, he was born in WA and was the son of Frederick and Catherine Platt (nee Kain), he was the brother of 6 siblings and was educated at Cossack WA, he was the husband of Alice Maud Platt (nee Jones) and the father of Albert, Edna and Lionel Platt, the cause of his death at Glen Station near Cue WA where he was visiting was deemed to be natural causes, his occupation was initially station work at Croydon, Coolawanya and Hammersley Stations and then as a stock buyer, he then became the Manager of Nookawarra Station and ultimately as the joint owner of Cliff Springs Station on the Fortescue River. Reg Murchison 19/1929. Buried Cue Cemetery.
PLEVN Djnek ― 29 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc D-3-21, bur 19 Mar 1952, he was born in Czechoslovakia, he was found deceased at a bake house in Meekatharra WA, he had been in hospital a few days earlier and after discharge he was arrested for drunkenness, following his release from the lock-up the next morning he was found deceased at the same bake house, near his body was a part bottle of bromide mixture, it was later deemed at a post mortem examination in Big Bell WA that the missing amount was enough to induce death. Suicide, Reg Murchison 15/1952. Buried Cue Cemetery.
PLUNKETT Annie aka sister Mary Felicitas ― 29 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-2-10, bur 11 Jun 1912, she was born in New Zealand and had been in WA 7 yrs and at Cue 2 yrs, she passed away at the Cue Hospital WA following her latest illness of four weeks, the cause of her death was deemed to be peritonitis/typhoid fever, her occupation was that of a teacher at the Order of St Dominic Convent School at Cue. Reg Murchison 27/1912. She was initially buried at Cue Cemetery but was subsequently re-interred in the Dominican Cemetery at Dongara WA, later flooding and maintenance issues at the Dongara site saw her remains re-interred again in 1996 at Karrakatta Cemetery WA in the Roman Catholic section IC plot 0002R.
POLA Angelina Mary ― 3 mths, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-7-16, bur 8 Mar 1913. Reg Murchison 14/1913. Buried at Cue Cemetery
POLKINGHORNE James ― 45 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-17-1, bur 8 Mar 1907, he was married and the cause of his death in the Cue WA Hospital was deemed to be typhoid fever, he had been travelling in the Eastern States and had appeared unwell since he returned so it was thought he contracted the disease whilst travelling, his occupation was that of a miner. Reg 20/1907 Murchison, Buried at Cue Cemetery
POLLOCK Lionel Irving ― 3 ½ yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-10-3, bur 8 Jul 1912, his parents were Irvine Hickey (a miner) and Marion Pollock (nee France) of Day Dawn WA and was their eldest son, the cause of his death later at Cue Hospital was deemed to be having been scalded when he accidentally sat in a container of boiling water and couldn’t get out. Reg Murchison 34/1912. Buried at Cue Cemetery
PONTARELLI Giovanni ― about 30 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-15-14, bur 27 Jan 1950, he was born in Rocchetta al Volturno Italy and was married, he was also the father of one daughter living with her mother in Italy, the cause of his death was deemed to be the internal injuries he received when a motor truck in which he was a passenger overturned whilst negotiating a bend in the Big Bell/Austin Downs Station road, he was rushed to Big Bell hospital but died the next day, his occupation was that of a miner, Reg Murchison 7/1950. Buried at Cue Cemetery
POTTER unnamed female ― stillborn, Methodist Section, bur 26 Jan 1948, Loc in cemetery but not specified, Reg Murchison 6/1948. Buried Cue Cemetery.
POWELL James Henry, ‘Harry’ ― 79 yrs, Methodist Section, Loc C-18-6, bur 15 Oct 1951, he was the brother of William Powell and died at the Cue Hospital WA. Reg Murchison 41/1951. Buried Cue Cemetery.
POWELL Mary ― 65 yrs, Wesleyan Section, Loc C-8-7, bur 1 Oct 1904, she was born in Nottingham, England and her parents were John and Mary Powell (nee Voce). Reg 1569/1904. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
POWELL Walter Frank ― 25 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but not specified, bur 9 Jan 1901, he was born in Castlemaine VIC and was the third son of David and Mary Powell (nee Pearson), the cause of his death at the Cue Hospital WA was deemed to be typhoid fever, his occupation was that of a prospector and a partner in a local puddling mill on the old Caledonian Lease. Reg 1436/1901. Buried Cue Cemetery.
POWER William ― 23 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur Oct 1897, he was from a location near to Cue known as ‘The Island’ and died in Cue due to typhoid fever, initially he was buried in the Cue original cemetery but was re-interred in Nov 1898 as one of ten graves moved to accommodate new railway line developments at Cue. Reg 2022/1897. Buried Cue Cemetery.
POZZI Bernard ― 23 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-17-12, bur 30 Nov 1910, he was born in Sondrio Italy and was single, he arrived from Italy in WA in 1907 and had been in Southern Cross, Morgans, and Lawlers for about 4 yrs. Reg Murchison 48/1910. Buried Cue Cemetery.
POZZI Battista ― 42 yrs, Section unknown, bur May 1911, Loc in cemetery but site unknown, he was born in Italy and was the husband of Guiseppina Pozzi (nee Simonelli) and the father of 6 children – Giuseppina Giovanni 16 years old , Emilia 11 years old, Arturo 9 years old, Alfonso 5 years old, Caterina 2 years old and Maria 6 weeks, dropped dead at his camp at Lancefield but was a resident of Day Dawn. Reg Murchison 14/1911. Buried Cue Cemetery.
POZZI Giuseppina ― 6 wks, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site unknown, bur 7 Sep 1898, she was born and died in Cue WA, her parents were Battista and Giuseppina Pozzi (nee Simonelli). Reg 2529/1898. Buried Cue Cemetery.
PRATT Hannah ‘Annie’ nee RILEY ― 53 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-4-4, bur 9 Mar 1920, she was the wife of William Pratt and the mother of six adult children, the cause of her death at Cue Hospital was paralysis. She had been ailing for some weeks and then suffered a paralytic stroke, despite being placed into hospital she was never able to recover, she had been a resident of Cue for some 20 yrs and also served the community as a dressmaker. Reg Murchison 11/1920 Murchison. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
PRATT Bertram John Sproggs ― 76 yrs, Anglican Section, bur 11 Oct 1939, Loc B-5-21, his occupation was that of a miner at Lake Austin near Cue WA. Reg 55/1939 Murchison. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
PRATT Eva Florence ― 86 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc D-4-12, bur 17 Jul 1984, she was born in Cue WA and her parents were William George and Elizabeth Rebecca Corbett (nee Neale), she was the wife of Edward Pratt who was a Cue WA miner from 1917. Reg (no reg found due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
PRATT Gaye Lynette ― stillborn, Anglican Section, Loc D-3-12, bur 14 Apr 1954, her parents were Victor G and Margaret J Pratt. Reg Murchison 7/1954. Buried Cue Cemetery.
PRENDERGAST Jack ― (Excelsior Hotel Keeper at Champion Bay), the cause of his death in Cue in Jun 1892 was deemed to be typhoid fever, he was initially buried in the original cemetery but was re-interred here in Nov 1898 as one of ten graves moved to accommodate new railway line developments at Cue. Reg no reg found, Buried Cue Cemetery.
PRICE Gilbert Reece ― 33 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-1-8, bur 23 Mar 1902, he was born in Geelong VIC and his mother was Margaret Reece, he was the husband of Louisa Maria Price (nee Plane) and the father of Annie Price, Reg 1629/1902. Buried Cue Cemetery.
PRICE Gwenyth Evelyn ― 89 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-19-6, bur 19 Apr 2009, Reg (no reg found due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
PRICE James Mathew ― 77 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-19-5, bur 13 Jan 2001, his parents were Mathew and Kathleen Price (nee Chesson), his occupation was that of a labourer at Coodardy Station and in mining support at the Big Bell mine, for a period of time in 1940’s he served in the RAAF in aircraft mechanical trades. Reg (no reg found due privacy). Buried at Cue Cemetery.
PRICE Mathew Gaunt ― 63 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-19-16, bur 24 Sep 1951, he was the brother of Marjorie Price and the husband of Kathleen Price (nee Chesson), he was also the father of Les, James, Sue, Johnny, Geoffrey and Nancy Price, his occupation was that of a pastoralist at Coodardy Station near Big Bell WA, died suddenly. Reg Murchison 36/1951. Buried Cue Cemetery.
PURCHASE Clyde ― 5 mths, Anglican Section, Loc B-17-15, born Cue, bur 24 Jul 1907. Reg 64/1907 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
QUADRIO Bernardo Giovanni ― 57 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-19-11, bur 26 Jan 1952, he was born in Vervio, Italy and was married, his occupation was that of a labourer at Cue WA, he had been in WA 3 yrs. Reg Murchison 10/1952. Buried Cue Cemetery.
QUADRIO Issolina Marguerita B ― about 6 days, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-10-1, bur 26 Oct 1919, her parents were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Quadrio who was a wood contractor on the mines at Cue WA. Reg 33/1919 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
QUADRIO Peter B ― stillborn, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-10-1, bur 20 Oct 1919, his parents were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Quadrio who was a wood contractor on the mines at Cue WA, Reg 32/1919 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
QUINN, John J ‘Major Quinn’ ― Age unknown, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-7-8, bur Aug 1913, it is noted in newspapers that his occupation had been mainly in the British Military Forces and he rose through the ranks from that of Private to Sergeant Major, his active service saw him in Zulu Land/Afghanistan/India (4 postings) Hong Kong, he later after retirement was a drill instructor in Melbourne and then moved to Cue WA in about 1904. Reg Murchison 34/1913. Buried Cue Cemetery.
RAE Robert Alexander ―78 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-4-10, bur 24 Jun 1958, his parents were Donald and Annie Rae, Reg Murchison 18/1958. Buried Cue Cemetery.
RAINBOW Daniel ― Age 46 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur Sept 1894, died at Day Dawn due to natural causes on 4 Sept 1894 and was buried in the Cue original cemetery on 9 May 1892, he was re-interred here in Nov 1898 as one of ten graves moved to accommodate new railway line developments at Cue. Reg 872/1894. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
RAMSAY Ethel ―Age unknown, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-2-17, bur 7 Aug 1919, the cause of her death at the Cue Hospital 3 days after admission was deemed to be acute pneumonia, Reg 20/1919 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
RAMSAY George ― Age unknown, unknown section, Loc J-1-4, bur 19 Sep 1905, initially unnamed, the clothed remains of a male human body were found in the bush near Day Dawn WA, there was no indication as to his identity soul except for an expired railway ticket, the area where he was found was about 12 miles from Day Dawn and is frequented by game shooters, it was later determined that the skeleton was of Mr. George Ramsay who was a onetime billiard player who frequented the general Goldfields Region and had been seen in the area recently but there was no evidence at this time of how died. Reg no reg found, Buried Cue Cemetery.
RAWLINS unnamed female ― stillborn, Wesleyan Section, Loc C-16-8, bur 24 May 1909, her parents were Mr. and Mrs. W H Rawlins. Reg Murchison 35/1909 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
READ Robert Donald ―5 wks, Anglican Section, Loc B-5-16, bur 7 Aug 1938, his parents were Mr. and Mrs. D Read. Reg Murchison 32/1938. Buried Cue Cemetery.
REFELD Kevin Henry ― 5 yrs, Church of Christ Section, Loc B-18-8, bur 1 Sep 1937, his parents were Frank and Daphne Refeld (nee Hahn) of Big Bell WA and he was the brother of George Refeld. Reg (no reg found but birth registration is 1913/1932), Buried Cue Cemetery.
REID Bonnie ― 75 yrs, Methodist Section, Loc D-2-15, bur Aug 2002, her parents were Arthur Charles and Ellen Muriel Triffitt (nee Scott), she was married and was the mother of Bill, Terry, Andrew, Richard and Alan Reid. Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
REID Gerald Edward ― 28 yrs, Wesleyan Section, Loc C-9-16, bur 18 May 1907, he was a resident of Day Dawn WA and died in Day Dawn Hospital. Reg Murchison 44/1907, (registered as Harold Edward), Buried at Cue Cemetery.
REID Thomas ―78 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-5-8, bur 20 Jul 1930, his occupation was that of a prospector which he had pursued in the Cue area and Murchison district generally for a great number of years, he had been suffering from ill health prior to being taken from his camp near Cue to the hospital but he died when being shifted from the vehicle which took him there, he had made specific arrangements for the payment of the expenses of his own funeral. Reg Murchison 15/1930. Buried Cue Cemetery.
REYNOLDS Lorna May ― 5 wks, Wesleyan Section, Loc C-23-23, bur 31 Aug 1934, Reg Murchison 22/1934. Buried Cue Cemetery.
REYNOLDS Samuel ― 54 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 14 May 1897, Reg 1459/1897. Buried Cue Cemetery.
RHODES William John ― 34 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-17-2, bur 18 Mar 1907, the cause of his death was he was run down by a railway train, Reg Murchison 21/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
RICHARDS Claud Allen ― 2 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-8-17, bur 26 May 1903, his parents were William (Mine Manager) and Emma Mary Richards (nee Jeffrey) of Cue WA. Reg 1567/1903. Buried Cue Cemetery.
RICHARDS John ― 64 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-10-17, bur 8 Jan 1915, Reg (no reg found). Buried Cue Cemetery.
RICHARDSON Christiana (nee Aird) ― 53 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-15-5, bur 18 Jul 1939, she was the sister of Jeanette, Sarah, Alice and Nell Aird and the wife of Charles Richardson plus the mother of Eric and Alfred Richardson, whilst she normally lived in Perth, she died at her son Eric’s property at Reedy, WA. Reg 43/1939 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
RICHTER Annie Ethel ―17 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-6-13, bur 8 Aug 1917, her parents were Mr. Harry (a carrier) and Mrs. E Richter of Day Dawn WA, she was the youngest sister of Ida, Lena and Willie Richter, the cause of her death at the Cue Hospital was deemed to be typhoid fever. Reg Murchison 25/1917, Buried Cue Cemetery.
RICHTER Frank ― 51 yrs, Section unknown, Loc- in cemetery but site not specified, bur 26 Aug 1897. Reg 1474/1897. Buried Cue Cemetery.
RICKS Pamela ― stillborn, Anglican Section, Loc D-3-10, bur 9 Dec 1952. Reg Murchison 40/1952. Buried Cue Cemetery.
RINALDI Bernardo ― 75 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-19-17, bur 8 Mar 1952, he was born in Sernio Italy and migrated to Australia landing first in Albany WA in 1898, he was the husband of Chiara Rinaldi who was living in Italy when he arrived in Australia, he worked at many places in the Murchison area and d at the Big Bell Hospital, his occupation was that of a woodcutter. Reg Murchison 14/1952. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ROBERTS Alfred R ― Age unknown, Anglican Section, Loc – in cemetery but not specified, bur 17 Nov 1950, died suddenly at Cue Hospital WA, his occupation was at Mileura Station near Cue. Reg Murchison 39/1950. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ROBERTS Henry Owen ― 43 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-16-4, bur 15 Mar 1906, he was the only brother of Mrs. A R Chambers and was the husband of J Roberts and the father of Mr. F H Roberts, his occupation was that of a hairdresser and had only recently arrived in Cue from Perth. Reg Murchison 16/1906. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ROBERTS Henry ‘Harry’ ― 81 yrs, Methodist Section, Loc C-24-18, bur 17 Jan 1921, he was a pensioner who lived at his camp near the Rose of England Mine at Cue WA, he had earlier complained of feeling ill and walked out of the Railway Hotel only to be found in a dying condition shortly afterward, Reg Murchison 3/1921. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ROBERTS John ‘Jack’ ― 33 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-1-7, bur 1 Jan 1903, he was single, the cause of his death at his camp near the West Fingall lease at Day Dawn was deemed to be heat apoplexy with the shade temperature at 108 deg F (approx 47 deg C) that day, he had been in WA for about 6 yrs after leaving NSW, his occupation was that of a prospector/miner. Reg no reg found, Buried Cue Cemetery.
ROBINSON Daryl Stewart ― 18 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-12-8, bur 12 Nov 1974, Reg. (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
ROBINSON Irene ― Age unknown, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-14-14 , bur 6 Feb 1972, Reg (no reg found due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
ROBINSON Jane ― 16 mths, Anglican Section, Loc B-15-8, bur 12 Feb 1939, Reg Murchison 13/1939. Buried Cue Cemetery. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ROBINSON Reuben Michael ― 36 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-12-7, bur 28 Feb 1987, Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
ROBINSON Sella ― Age unknown, Anglican Section, Loc A-12-6, bur 7 Nov 1992, Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
ROBINSON unnamed female ― stillborn, Anglican Section, Loc B-7-7, bur 21 Oct 1911, her parents were Mr. and Mrs. J R Robinson. Reg Murchison 41/1911. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ROCK Alethea Lilian ―1 yr, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 3 Jun 1901, she was born and died in Cue WA and her parents were Ernest Albert and Alice Rock (nee Cook), she was the sister of Harold Rock. Reg (no reg found but birth reg was 3028/1900). Buried Cue Cemetery.
ROCK Clarice Violetta Florence ― 2 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 6 Dec 1898, she was born in Quorn SA and d in Cue WA, her parents were Ernest Albert and Alice Rock (nee Cook) of Cue, WA and she was the sister of Harold Rock. Reg 1574/1898. Buried Cue Cemetery.
RODAN Brian Bernard ― 44 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-14-7, bur 24 Feb 1947, he was born in Geraldton WA and lived in Cue WA, his parents were Charles and Mary Rodan (nee Eaton) and was the brother of James, John and Catherine Rodan, he was the husband of Daisy Rodan (nee Ridley) and the father of Patricia, Edna, Michael, Peggy, Gracie , Maureen, John, Peter and Kathleen Rodan, he died suddenly at Cue Hospital WA, his occupation was that of a repairer at W.A.G.R. Reg Murchison 13/1947. Buried Cue Cemetery.
RODAN Grace Catherine ― 2 yrs 9 mths, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-17-13, bur 10 Feb 1939, her parents were Brian Bernard and Daisy Rodan (nee Ridley), she was the sister of Patricia, Edna, Michael, Peggy, Maureen, John, Peter and Kathleen Rodan. Reg Murchison 11/1939. Buried Cue Cemetery.
RODGERS William A ― 67 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-15-2, bur 18 Jul 1927, his occupation was that of a miner at Cue WA. Reg Murchison 23/1927 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ROE Harry Louis ― 37 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 20 Apr 1901, he was born in Hagley Tasmania and his parents were Robert and Elizabeth Roe (nee Langdon), the cause of his death was typhoid fever and his occupation was that of a miner, he was a prominent member of the Cue Fire Brigade and his remains were transported to the Cue cemetery on the Brigade fire engine which was preceded by members of the Brigade and followed by a large number of people. Reg 1147/1901. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ROLFE Henry Willliam ‘Harry’ ― 93 yrs, Roman Catholic section, Loc A-14-16, bur 9 Jan 1950, he was born in Perth WA and his parents were William and Mary Ann Rolfe (nee Ayres), he was the brother of siblings Richard, George, Emma and Phoebe Maud Rolfe and half-siblings Emma, Eunice, Martha, Grace and Phoebe Adelaide Ladhams, he was the father of some 11 children over two marriages, he had been living at Bayswater WA and died whilst visiting Cue WA. Reg Murchison 3/1950. Buried Cue Cemetery.
RONAN Patrick ― 75 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-19-12, bur 22 Jul 1952, he lived at Day Dawn WA. Reg Murchison 30/1952. Buried Cue Cemetery.
RONZIO Guisseppi ―34 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-11-15, bur 19 Nov 1941, he was born in Teglio Italy and was single, the cause of his death was deemed to be an explosion in the Big Bell Mine where he had been working which broke his neck and killed him instantly, during a crew change he gave the new crew member a clearance to fire some of the fuses but then he returned to another part of the same work area not allowing enough time to complete the journey before the explosives detonated, Reg Murchison 48/1941. Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine Death – www.wavmm.com
ROSS Angus ― 50 yrs, Presbyterian Section, Loc D-8-9, bur 17 Jul 1909, his occupation was that of a prospector at Mindoolah Well near Weld Range WA. Reg Murchison 46/1909. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
ROSS Annie Josephine ― 34 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-16-5, bur 26 Apr 1907, she was the wife of Mr. Adam Ross (Cosmopolitan Hotel in Day Dawn) and was well known having lived in Cue/Day Dawn for 12 years, she died after a serious illness. Reg Murchison 30/1907. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
ROSS John ― 1 day, Wesleyan Section, Loc C-1-9, bur 30 Mar 1903, his parents were William Edward and Jane Ross of Day Dawn. Reg 1550/1903. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ROWBOTTOM Margaret Stella ― 52 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-12-11, bur 4 Oct 1949, she was born in Fremantle WA and her parents were Frederick and Dora Mason (nee McLoughlin), she was the sister of Charles, Amelia, Walter and Vera Mason and was the wife of John J Rowbottom (a carpenter), she was also the mother of Barbara Rowbottom of Big Bell and died suddenly at Big Bell WA. Reg 28/1949 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ROWE Brenda Jessie ― 6 mths, Anglican Section, Loc B-17-17, bur 7 Nov 1906, she was born in Geraldton WA and d in Cue WA. Reg Murchison 63/1906. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ROWE Jane Crawford ― 40 yrs, Presbyterian Section, Loc D-8-8, bur 17 Sep 1909, she was the wife of John Rowe (a baker) of Day Dawn WA and was the mother of one son, the cause of her death was deemed to be that despite enjoying normal health she had a fatty degeneration of her heart, she was found deceased when her husband returned home from his job in the early morning, her son was unaware of her plight as he had gone to bed early. Reg Murchison 55/1909. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ROWE Lizzie ― 23 yrs, Wesleyan Section, Loc C-1-2, bur 20 May 1902, she was born in Musk Creek, VIC and her parents were Frank and Jane Rowe (nee Borrow), she was the mother of Margaret Jane Rowe, Reg 1626/1902. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
ROWE Margaret Jane ― 1 day, Wesleyan Section, Loc C-1-2, bur 19 May 1902, her parents were Edward Heeson and Lizzie Rowe, Reg 1624/1902. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ROWE Pauline Aydna ― 10 mths, Anglican Section, Loc J-8-16, bur 2 Oct 1950, her parents were Fred and Dorothy Rowe of Big Bell WA, she was found deceased lying face down in her cot. Reg Murchison 31/1950. Buried Cue Cemetery.
RUSHFORD Leonard ― 3 days, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-9-2, bur 23 Apr 1907, Reg Murchison 28/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
RUSHTON James ― 66 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 1 Dec 1897, he was born in Lancashire, England, the cause of his death was deemed to be a liver complaint and he died in Cue Hospital WA, his occupation was that of a drover. Reg 1488/1897. Buried Cue Cemetery.
RYAN Elizabeth ― 94 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-5-10, bur 19 May 1960, her parents were Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ryan. Reg Murchison 9/1960. Buried Cue Cemetery.
RYAN James ― about 50 yrs, Section unknown, Loc A-10-8, bur 16 Apr 1915, the cause of his death was deemed to be that he overbalanced and fell off a waggon, he landed on his head thus breaking his neck, the accident happened when he was a passenger on the top of the waggon travelling on the Cuddingwarra Road near the old Victory United Mine WA whilst on its way to Berrinjarra WA, he had only been in Day Dawn a few days after his arrival from one of the outlying stations, his occupation was that of a carter. Reg Murchison 15/1915. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
RYAN James ― 54 yrs, Anglican section, Loc A-6-11, bur 20 Apr 1940, whilst he normally enjoyed robust health he complained of feeling tired on the day before he died peacefully at his camp in Cue WA, his occupation was that of a prospector in the Cue district for many years and was also an ex-serviceman. Reg Murchison 11/1940. Buried Cue Cemetery.
RYAN Kerry Margaret ― infant, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-18-15, bur 17 Nov 1948, Reg Murchison 34/1948. Buried Cue Cemetery.
RYAN Leslie Morgan ― 77 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-12-15, bur 28 Jun 1978, he had lived at Milewa Station WA. Reg (no reg found due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
RYDER Edward John ― Age unknown, Anglican Section, Loc D-11-3, bur 3 Sep 1979, Reg (no reg found due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
RYDER Pamela ― Age unknown, Section unknown, Loc D-14-4, bur after 2005, Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
SAINWAYS George ― 53 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-9-19, bur 6 Mar 1904, he was born in England and lived at Lake Austin WA, he had been ailing for some months without knowing the exact nature of his problem, the cause of his death at the Cue Hospital was deemed to be advanced cancer in his stomach, his occupation was that of an engine driver and had been in the Cue district for about 9 yrs. Reg 1542/1904. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SALADANNA John Merwyn ― 5 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-3-12, bur 12 Aug 1934, he was born in 1929 and was related to Thelma E Saladanna. Reg Murchison 19/1934. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
SALADANNA Thelma E ― 7 yrs, Section unknown, Loc specifically unknown, bur during 1937, she was born in 1930 and was related to John Merwyn Saladanna. It has been assumed that due to the closeness of these two birth and death events it is highly likely that she was buried at Cue Cemetery in the same grave as John. Reg Murchison 25/1937. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SALAS THOMAS ― stillborn, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-15-11, bur 2 Nov 1941, his parents were Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Salas of Big Bell WA. Reg Murchison 50/1941. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SAMPSON Jacob Simeon ― 7 ½ mths, Jewish Section, Loc F-1-1, bur 4 Nov 1904, he was born and died at Cue WA, his parents were Alexander Gillies and Sarah Sampson (nee Solomon). Reg 1572/1904. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SATCHELL Ada Ella ― 3 hours, Section unknown, Loc B-3-13, bur 12 Apr 1915, her parents were James v Satchell and Ida M nee Richter, Reg Murchison 11/1915. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SATURLEY Elizabeth Kate ― 14 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-1-12, bur 26 Feb 1902, she was born in Swansea Wales and her parents were Joseph and Annie Saturley (nee Drewith). Reg 1593/1902. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SATURLEY Joseph ‘Joe’ ― 53 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-7-13, bur 1 Dec 1910, he was the husband of Annie Saturley (nee Drewith) and the father of Elizabeth Kate Saturley, he died at home in Cue WA after an illness lasting over 4 mths, the cause of his death was deemed to be a gastric ulcer and his occupation was that of a miner. Reg 47/1910 Murchison. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
SAVARDI Giacomo Luigi ‘Jim’ ― 36 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-14-10, bur 23 Jul 1947, he was born in Cartino in the Province of Brescia Italy and was single, his parents were Luigi (deceased) and Caterina Savardi (nee Fioletti) and he had been in Australia 19 yrs, he had two brothers in WA including Pietro (aka Peter) who was living in Kalgoorlie WA, the cause of his death at the Triton Mine at Reedy WA was deemed to have been rocks severing the rope on which he was suspended whilst clearing a blockage in an ore pass at the mine thus sending him falling 70 ft to the bottom of the pass causing massive lacerations to his body. Reg Murchison 34/1947. Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine Death – www.wavmm.com
SAWYER Isabella Pearl ― 3- 4 mths, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but location not specified, bur 22 Dec 1899, she was born in York WA and her parents were William Harting Sawyer and Gustava Charlotte Sawyer (nee Grandel), she was the sister of James Sawyer. Reg 1359/1899. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SCARSI Alexander ― Adult, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-15-7, bur 19 Feb 1917, his occupation was that of a miner who lived at Day Dawn WA. Reg Murchison 8/1917. (registered as Scarri), Buried at Cue Cemetery.
SCHMIDT Albert Kenneth ― 14 mths, Methodist Section, Loc C-17-13, bur 3 Apr 1917, his parents were Albert and Agnes M Schmidt (nee Nixon), died at Cue WA Hospital. Reg 11/1917 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SCHMIDT David Edward ― baby, Anglican Section, Loc A-2-5, bur 14 Feb 1931, Reg (no reg found but birth reg was 8/1931). Buried Cue Cemetery.
SCHMIDT Eric Lionel ― 63 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-4-3, bur 6 Dec 1991, he was born in WA in 1927. Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
SCHMIDT Jack ― 50 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-13-10, bur 16 Sep 1976, Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
SCHMIDT James William ― 27 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-5-14, bur 16 Aug 1965, his parents were John Stephen and Eleanor M Schmidt (nee Ahern) who lived in Cue WA. Reg Gascoyne 22/1965. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SCHMIDT John Stephen ― 70 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-4-7, bur 4 Dec 1954, his parents were James A and Bridget Schmidt, he was the husband of E M (Mabel) Schmidt and father of 12 children including Eric, Les, Ron, Jack, Jim, Bobby, Mick, Pat, Joan, Margaret and Ann Schmidt, died in Big Bell hospital. Reg Murchison 24/1954. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SCHMIDT Leslie Roy ― 52 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-4-19, bur 26 Feb 1982, he was born in WA in 1929. Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
SCHMIDT Peter Stephen ― 8 mths, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-15-16, bur 3 Feb 1945, he was the youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schmidt and d suddenly at Cue WA. Reg 5/1945 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SCHMIDT Ronald Thomas ― 45 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-4-18, bur 15 Jan 1982, Reg (no reg found due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
SCHULTZ Leopold Hugo ― 59 yrs, Presbyterian Section, Loc D-1-12, bur 16 Mar 1906, he was found deceased at the rear of the Day Dawn Hotel, his occupation was that of a hairdresser/tobacconist in Day Dawn WA and his death was deemed to have been caused by asthma and general bad health. Reg Murchison 17/1906 (registered as Schults), Buried Cue Cemetery.
SCOBLE Richard ― 47 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-8-13, bur 28 Jan 1903, he was born in Lanner, England and his parents were William and Elizabeth Scoble, he came to WA from Moonta SA, the Cause was the premature firing of a charge of dynamite in the Brilliant Mine at Cue WA caused by not cleaning out/cooling that portion of the hole which was to be recharged. Reg 1539/1903. Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine Death – www.wavmm.com
SCORER Honora Josephine ‘Nora’ ― 42 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-8-1, bur 21 May 1903, she was born in Dublin Ireland and her parents were John and Hannah Scorer, the cause of her death was deemed to be an obstruction in her bowels. Reg 1564/1903. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
SCOTT Archibald ‘Archie’ ― 66 yrs, Presbyterian Section, Loc D-8-18, bur 5 Jan 1920, the cause of his death was deemed to be septic poisoning through a slight injury he received to one of his arms, alarming symptoms appeared a few days later and he collapsed whilst he was being prepared for admission to the Day Dawn Hospital WA, his occupation was that of a prospector and had been in Day Dawn for 16 years, he took a keen interest in local sporting matters and was regarded as a champion billiards player by his fellow players in the Murchison district. Reg Murchison 2/1920. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SCOTT Arthur John ― 68 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc D-3-6, bur 22 Sep 1951, he was the brother of Emma Scott and was the husband of Florence Margaret Catherine Scott, and the father of Jack, Robert, Irene, Ethel, Alma and Arthur Scott, died at Big Bell WA but was formerly of Wiluna WA, his occupation was that of an accountant. Reg Murchison 35/1951. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SCOTT George G ―age unknown, Roman Catholic Section, Loc J-8-18, bur 16 Jan 1935, Reg (no reg found). Buried Cue Cemetery.
SCOTT Gladys May ― 23 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc D-6-4, bur 19 Mar 1964, her parents were David and Lisa Scott. Reg 146/1964 Fremantle. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SCOTT Herbert ‘Herbie’ ― Age 73, Section unknown, Loc D-14-1, bur 18 Jun 2010. Reg (no reg due privacy) Buried Cue Cemetery.
SCOTT Thomas ― 43 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-1-7, bur 6 Jun 1902, he was born in Durham, Northumberland, England, and his parents were John and Elizabeth Scott (nee Tallentire). Reg 1628/1902. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
SEAWOOD Billy ― 52 yrs, Methodist Section, Loc J-7-12, bur 14 Jun 1946. Reg Murchison 17/1946. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SEAWOOD Willie ― Age unknown, unknown Section, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 25 Jan 1950, Reg no reg found, Buried Cue Cemetery.
SECCOMBE Jimmy ― 50 yrs, Malay/Singaporean Section, Loc J-1-17, bur 19 Jan 1913, Reg 7/1913 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SEIDEL Charles ― 24 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 28 Apr 1896, he was born in Ballarat, VIC and was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hermann Seidel (nee Walker). Reg 1050/1896. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SEILER Neville William ― 31 yrs, Methodist Section, Loc D-2-6, bur 10 Aug 1963, his parents were Harold K L and Harriett G Seiler (nee Johns). Reg Murchison 14/1963. Headstone has SEILEP, Buried at Cue Cemetery.
SEIVWRIGHT Charles David ― 45 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-9-3, bur 18 Jan 1916, he was the brother of Mrs. Bunter and Mrs. Ridley, he was the husband of Flora Scarf Seivwright and was the father of two girls and two boys, the cause of his death at the Cue Hospital WA was deemed to be a rupture of the valve of the heart brought about by lifting a heavy weight, he had been in the Cue district for 18 years and his occupation was that of a teamster. Reg 8/1916 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SEIVWRIGHT Charles David Robert ― 77 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-5-16, bur 20 Oct 1975, he was the husband of Doreen Seivwright (nee Ryan), he lived near Cue WA and was a prospector, he had a serious accident whilst riding a bicycle when the front of the cycle broke off causing him to land on his head on the rough unsealed road surface from which he never recovered. Reg (no reg found due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
SEIVWRIGHT Doreen ― 57 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-5-15, bur 3 Apr 1967, her parents were Alfred P and Eliza Ryan, she was the wife of Charles David Robert Seivwright, she lived at Glen Station WA. Reg Murchison 13/1967. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SEIVWRIGHT Flora Scarf ― 68 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc B-9-3, bur 23 Apr 1905, her father’s name was Robert and she was the wife of Charles David Seivwright who died in 1916. Reg 1543/1905. (registered as Sivewright), Buried at Cue Cemetery.
SEIVWRIGHT Gaylene ― 6 mths, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A -5-14, bur 23 Jan 1978, Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
SEIVWRIGHT Ronald Patrick ― 65 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-5-17, bur 30 Jan 2001, Reg (no reg found due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
SEPAROVICH Marin ― 42 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-3-11, bur 17 Aug 1939, he was married and was the father of 5 stepchildren including Ann Polich, the cause of his death was deemed to be his accidental slipping off a ladder and falling to the bottom of the Big Bell WA open cut mine, his occupation was that of a miner. Reg Murchison 49/1939. Buried at Cue Cemetery. Mine Death – www.wavmm.com
SEWELL Geradine Allen ― 39 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 11 Jun 1900, she was born in Northam WA as the eldest daughter of Frederick and Charlotte Matilda Sewell (nee Shepherd) and was the sister of Ernest, Augus, Maud, Charlotte, Helena, Frederick, Arthur, and William Sewell. Reg 1369/1900. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SEXTON Alexander Miles ― 24 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc D-3-5, bur 20 Aug 1951, his parents were Mr. W R Sexton and Mrs. Sylvia M Sexton, he was the brother of Robert and Douglas Sexton and the husband of Norma Joy Sexton, the cause of his death later at the Big Bell Hospital WA was an accidental bullet wound to the centre of his head whilst cleaning his rifle on the back steps of the flats where he lived, his occupation was that of a miner. Reg Murchison 32/1951. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SEXTON Henry ― 26 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-7-5, bur 19 Jul 1910, he was the eldest son of George and Catherine Sexton of Nallan WA, he was the husband of Ethel K Sexton (nee Seagrim) and father of one infant son, the original cause was the terrible scalding he received about 5 years earlier when he was pinned under an overturned railway engine whilst working on the Kurrawang Woodline, he was bedridden for some months after the accident but was eventually able to do some light work, he never fully recovered despite the excellent medical attention received from the hospital doctors/staff at the hospital, his brother/other members of the family gave some of their own skin for grafting onto the scalded parts of his body, a few weeks prior to his passing he was admitted to the Cue Hospital and his condition gradually deteriorated from then. Reg Murchison 28/1910. Buried Cue Cemetery. Story: Kanowna Boy Hero
SHELDON Enid Maud Isabel ― 14 mths, Wesleyan Section, Loc C-16-2, bur 3 Nov 1907, her parents were Lawrence James Austin Sheldon and Bessie Jane nee Everitt-Allpress. Reg Murchison 3/1908. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SHENTON Alice (nee Nelson) ― 40 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-6-5, bur 1 Sept 1918, she was the wife of George F Shenton, her occupation over many years was that of a laundress at Lennonville, Black Range, Youanmi, and finally at Day Dawn WA where she was living prior to being admitted to the hospital there. Reg Murchison 34/1918. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SHEPHERD Frederick ― 57 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-3-17, bur 8 Feb 1915, the cause of his death was deemed to be a clot around his heart, about two weeks prior to his passing he had been kicked by a horse which also put his knee out and had been in the Cue WA hospital since then, whilst the nurse was momentarily away from his area when she returned he was found in a dying condition which could not be rectified by the hospital medical staff, he had been in the Murchison area for 23 years and was amongst the first pioneers at Nannine, his occupation was that of a miner working on various mines in the district. Reg Murchison 3/1915. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
SHIASOKI Kuina ― 23 yrs, Japanese section, Loc J-1-3, bur 12 Jun 1903, Reg no reg found, Buried at Cue Cemetery.
SHIEL Elizabeth Alice ― 4 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-9-10, bur 6 Oct 1905, she was born in VIC and her parents were Thomas and Margaret Shiel (nee Jackson). Reg 1581/1905. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
SHING Marjorie ― Age unknown, Roman Catholic Section, Loc grave 1137, bur unknown. Reg (no reg found). Buried Cue Cemetery.
SHIPARD John ― 63 yrs, Presbyterian Section, Loc D-2-12, bur 17 Mar 1934, he was the husband of Mary Helen Shipard and the father of Jack and Laurie Shipard, he had been in poor health prior to a trip to SA two years prior to his passing and had slightly improved upon his return, however he later passed quietly away shortly after being admitted to the Cue Hospital, his occupation initially was that of a business in Geraldton plus a bakery business at Cue WA and later as the licensee of the Railway Hotel at Cue. Reg Murchison 5/1934. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SHIPARD unnamed male ― stillborn, Presbyterian Section, Loc D-8-10, bur 21 Aug 1908, he was a child of Mr. and Mrs. J Shipard of Cue WA. Reg Murchison 51/1908. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SHIPTON George Henry ― 11 months, Anglican Section, Loc B-16-16, bur 18 Nov 1907, he lived at Day Dawn WA and died during a period of extreme temperatures involving cases of sunstroke in small children. Reg Murchison 89/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SIMONELLI Margarita ― 5 mths, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-9-15, bur 13 Aug 1905, she was both born and died at Day Dawn WA in 1905 and her parents were Lorenzo (a miner) and Mary Simonelli (nee Turecitti). Reg 1575/1905. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SIMMONS Robert ― 58 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 7 Jan 1897, he was born in Kangaroo Flat VIC and the cause of his death was deemed to be heat apoplexy, he was seen to stagger and fall in a street in Cue WA but nothing could be done before he died, despite the attendance of a doctor, his occupation was that of an engine driver at the big Day Dawn Mine and had been there about 2 yrs. Reg 1447/1897. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
SIMPSON unnamed male ― stillborn, Anglican Section, bur 6 Jun 1908, Loc B-2-12, his parents were Mr. and Mrs. L Simpson. Reg Murchison 42/1908. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SING unnamed ― 1day, unknown Section, bur 8 Feb 1937, Loc B-24-4, parents were Mr. and Mrs. M Sing. Reg no reg found, Buried Cue Cemetery.
SINGH Heda ― 45 yrs, Hindu Section, Loc J-1-2, bur 6 Oct 1902, d suddenly at Salt Well near Cue WA whilst shepherding sheep on a pastoral property, his occupation was that of a shepherd. Reg 1643/1902. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SINGLE Harry Ernest ― 46 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-5-3, bur 30 Sep 1921, he was born in Inverell NSW and his parents were Francis William and Emily Single (nee Adams), he was the brother of Susannah, Henry, Amy, Alice, Francis, Charles, John, George, Ada, William and Edith Single, he was also the husband of Alice Single and the father of Muriel, Norman, Jessie and Frank Single, he had been ill for some time with heart trouble and had been in the Day Dawn Hospital for a few weeks, he had lived in Day Dawn for 16 yrs and was originally employed at the Great Fingall mine but his occupation was lately that of a gardener near Day Dawn. Reg Murchison 35/1921. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SLOGGETT Charles Phillip ― 38 yrs, died 18 Dec 1896, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur unknown, he was born in Bodmin, Cornwall, England and was the son of Thomas and Jane Sloggett. He was the husband of Priscilla Jane Sloggett (nee Drage), he was also the father of Annie, Arthur, Edmond, George, Priscilla (1897-1898) and Thomas Sloggett, the cause of his death was deemed to be that he accidentally fell down a shaft at the Golconda Gold Mine at The Island in Lake Austin WA, his wife Priscilla Sloggett was expecting at the time of his death but died during childbirth in 1897, whilst the child survived birth she also died in 1898 with both of them laying at rest in the Apex Cemetery in Geraldton. Reg 1098/1896. It is not specifically known whether Charles is buried at the Cue or The Island cemetery at Lake Austin but his body was sent to Cue for an inquest into his death and his wife and family were living in nearby Geraldton WA.
SMALL Henry ‘Harry’ ― 33 yrs, unknown Section, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 30 Jan 1898, he was born in Ore, England and his parents were James and Catherine Small (nee George), died suddenly after leaving work, the cause of his death was deemed to be trying to sleep in a very hot situation causing a very sudden effusion of blood, he had only recently arrived from Bendigo VIC via Perth. Reg 1508/1898. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SMAZLEN Thomas ― 24 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-4-14, bur 18 Jul 1930, he was born in England, the cause of his death was deemed to be the dislocation of his neck when he collapsed and hit his head on the side rail of the cart in which he was being carried during an incident where the frisky horse drawing the cart on a shooting expedition bolted on the Berringarra Road near Cue, WA, he had been in WA about 6 yrs and had worked on Curbar Station WA for 2 yrs previously. Reg Murchison 13/1930. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SMITH Arthur Francis ― 53 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-16-17, bur 4 Oct 1907, he was born in England and emigrated to VIC at an early age arriving there in 1880’s, he was the brother to two other brothers living in NSW, the cause of his death at Day Dawn WA was deemed to be influenza/acute pneumonia contracted during an inspection visit to the back country with his work, he was initially employed in Australia as part of the South Australian engineering staff on the Government Beetaloo (SA) and Broken Hill water works facilities, he then came to WA as one of the pioneers of the Murchison where discovered and took up mining at what became the Rubicon mine (later sold) and other sites, in 1894 he became the government Mines Water Supply Department District Engineer in the Pilbara Goldfields in WA and in 1904 became its Resident Engineer of the Murchison Goldfields. Reg Murchison 85/1907. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
SMITH Allan Louis Bucknall ― 48 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc D-6-16, bur 22 Apr 1961, he was born in Mt Magnet WA and his parents were Charles John and Louisa Smith (nee Bucknall) of Taincrow Station near Cue WA, he was the husband of Beryl M Smith and the father of Linley, Allan and Geoffrey Smith of Reedy WA, his occupation was originally that of a labourer but later joined the RAAF as a flight mechanic during WW2 until 1946 and then returned to Reedy, WA. Reg Murchison 6/1961. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SMITH Arthur James ― 47 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-5-18, bur 5 Feb 1948, he was born in London England, the cause of his death at the Big Bell Mine was deemed to be a premature explosion in the mine. Reg Murchison 7/1948. Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine Death – www.wavmm.com
SMITH Benjamin Breircliffe ― 33 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-16-7, bur 19 Jun 1906, he was born in Yorkshire England where his father still lived and he was brother to 4 other brothers living in various parts of the world, the cause of his death at the Cue Hospital WA was deemed to have been the terrible injury he received in an earlier explosion in the Hill End Mine of which he was part of the mine syndicate at Webb’s Patch WA (20 Miles East of Cue WA), his a drill struck an un-detonated piece of explosive, his occupation was that of a miner having emigrated to New Zealand 12 years previously, he then moved to Broken Hill and thence to WA 5 yrs ago. Reg Murchison 31/1906. Buried Cue Cemetery.
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SMITH Charles Edward ― 38 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-10-10, bur 19 Feb 1915, he was the husband of Elizabeth Jane Smith (nee Verity) and lived in Cue WA. Reg Murchison 6/1915. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
SMITH Charles John ― 78 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc D-6-12, bur 17 Aug 1954, his parents were Charles J and Mary J Smith and he was the husband of Louisa Smith plus the father of Rosa, Daisy, Anne, Louis, Leslie, John and Allan Smith, he died at Big Bell hospital WA. Reg Murchison 14/1954. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SMITH Edward Donald Kitchener ― 6 mths, Anglican Section, Loc B-10-18, bur 8 Mar 1916, his parents were Mr. Norman (railway ganger) and Kate Smith of Lennonville WA, he died at Cue Hospital. Reg Murchison 11/1916. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SMITH Edward Hugh ― 17 days, Anglican Section, Loc B-17-12, bur 5 Jun 1909. Reg Murchison 37/1909. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SMITH Elizabeth ― 75 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-7-18, bur 9 Sep 1913, she was the mother of Albert ‘Bert’ Smith of Merredin WA, she was a resident of Cue and Day Dawn for 28 yrs and of Narrogin WA for her last 11 years. Reg 37/1913 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SMITH Geoffrey Baden ― 12 yrs 5 mths, Methodist Section, Loc C-17-1, bur 4 Nov 1912, the cause of his death was deemed to be scarlet fever, he was the fifth son of Mr. and Mrs. F J Smith of Cue WA. Reg Murchison 55/1912. Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SMITH George ― 43 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-3-6, bur 8 Jan 1914, he was married and was the father of four children, the cause of his death was deemed to be the accidental inhalation of poisonous fumes in the Great Fingall Gold Mine at Cue WA, he finished his shift on the day of inhaling the fumes and then went home where he started to feel ill, the doctor was called and several days later he was admitted to the Cue Hospital where he later died, he came to Cue WA from Ballarat VIC. Reg Murchison 4/1914. Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine Death – www.wavmm.com
SMITH George A ― 42 yrs, Wesleyan Section, Loc C-17-15, bur 3 Dec 1911, he was born in VIC and had brothers (including past Day Dawn resident Jack Smith) and sisters in VIC, he was married and was the father of 4 sons and 2 daughters, he had neglected a heavy cold and the cause of his death at Cue Hospital WA was deemed to be pleurisy/pneumonia, he had been in WA for about 10 years and spent most of that time in Cue and Day Dawn, his occupation was that of a contractor/carrier. Reg Murchison 55/1911. Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SMITH George Henry ― 40 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-7-8, bur 18 Sep 1911, he had been admitted to Cue Hospital several weeks previously and appeared to be recuperating, however, he then took a turn for the worse and rapidly died, the cause of his death was deemed to be pericarditis/pleurisy and his occupation was as a cordial and aerated water manufacturer in Cue WA under the name of ‘Smith and Corbett’. Reg Murchison 38/1911. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SMITH Henry George Frank ― Age unknown, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-18-12, bur 11 Mar 1950, he was the husband of Mrs. R Smith of Big Bell WA. Reg Murchison 12/1950. Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine Death – www.wavmm.com
SMITH Holly Sylvia May ― 30 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-3-20, bur 20 Nov 1928, she was born in York WA and her parents were Andrew John and Angelina Jane Stewart (nee White), she was sister of Percival, Edwin, Arnold, Malcolm, Leslie and Jack Stewart, she was also the wife of Edgar M B Smith (Cue Mining Registrar) and died at her home in Cue WA, she had been ill for some considerable time. Reg Murchison 25/1928. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
SMITH James Reginald ― 37 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-2-8, bur 29 Dec 1907, his occupation was that of a brewer at the Excelsior Brewery in Cue WA, he had been a resident of the Murchison area for several years. Reg Murchison 1/1908. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SMITH John ― 60 yrs, unknown section, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 13 Sep 1901, he was born in England and his parents were John and Susannah Smith. Reg 1495/1901. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
SMITH Stanley James ― stillborn, Anglican Section, Loc B-10-18, bur 10 Nov 1914, Reg Murchison 39/1914. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SMITH Thelma Mathews ― 5 mths, Anglican Section, Loc B-17-13, bur 13 Apr 1907, Reg Murchison 25/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SMITH Thomas ― 44 yrs, unknown section, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 29 Dec 1897, Reg 1493/1897. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SMITH unnamed ― stillborn, Anglican Section, Loc B-17-12, bur 10 Feb 1907, was the child of Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. Reg no reg found, Buried Cue Cemetery.
SMITH unnamed female ― stillborn, Anglican Section, Loc B-17-12, bur 17 Mar 1908, she was the child of Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. Reg Murchison 19/1908. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SMITH unnamed female ― stillborn, Anglican Section, Loc B-17-12, bur 11 Aug 1910, she was the child of Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. Reg 32/1910 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SMITH William G ― stillborn, Anglican Section, Loc B-10-18, bur 26 Jul 1913, he was the child of Mr. and Mrs. J Smith. Reg 31/1913 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SMITH William Roy ― 33 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-14-20, bur 27 Aug 1947, his mother was Mrs. E Smith and he was single, he was also the brother of Lorna, Beryl and Pat Smith, the cause of his death was an accident at the South Emu mine at Reedy near Cue WA when a trolley broke away and it fell 800 ft down onto him, his occupation was that of a miner. Reg Murchison 38/1947. Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine Death www.wavmm.com
SNADDEN Eliza ― 64 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-6-16, bur 30 Jan 1937, she was the wife of Jim Snadden and the sister of Mollie Krepp. Reg (no reg found but marriage reg was Perth 89/1921). Buried Cue Cemetery.
SNARDINI Giovanni ― 29 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-7-20, bur 7 Sep 1911, Reg Murchison 37/1911. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SNELL George Ethridge ― 77 yrs, Presbyterian Section, Loc D-2-7, bur 7 Dec 1946, Reg Murchison 34/1946. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SNOW John Scrivol ― 45 yrs, unknown section, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 1 Nov 1897, he was born in Poling England and his parents were Mr. and Mrs. Luke Snow (nee Sutton), he was the husband of Anne Christine Snow and was the father of Farley and William Snow, the cause of his death was the effects of a gunshot wound to his right lung after being accidentally shot by his 7-year-old son as the boy did not know the rifle was loaded, his occupation was that of the operator of a shooting gallery, he had been in WA 3 yrs after arriving from Adelaide and Broken Hill. Reg 1479/1897. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SNOWDON Elizabeth Helena Frances ― 3 mths, unknown section, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 1 Nov 1901, she was the daughter of Mrs. Henrietta Mary Snowdon, she passed away in Cue WA. Reg 1509/1901. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SNOWDON unnamed female ― stillborn, unknown section, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 1899, she was born in Cue WA and was the daughter of Mrs. Ethel Snowdon. Reg 1344/1899. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SOBKOWICZ Michel ― 24 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-18-18, bur 20 Apr 1951, he was born in Dolha-Woinilowska Poland and was single, the cause of his death was deemed to be haemorrhage/shock when a large stone fell on him whilst repairing the No 18 grizzly at the Big Bell Mine WA, his occupation was that of a miner and arrived in Fremantle WA on 25 Sep 1950 on the vessel ‘Skaugum’ as a displaced person from Europe. Reg Murchison 18/1951. Buried at Cue Cemetery. Mine Death – www.wavmm.com
SODEN Charles ― 51 yrs, Wesleyan Section, Loc C-17-14, bur 11 Jun 1912, the cause of his death was deemed to be the effects of an accidental fall from his horse near Garden Well WA, he had been reported as being lost on Berringarra Station near Cue WA after he brought a team of pack animals to Garden Well, after a search he was located by some kangaroo dogs used in the search but he had a broken pelvis which he had endured for 3 nights without shelter, he was then admitted to Cue WA hospital but died shortly after admission, his occupation was that of a teamster at Berringarra Station. Reg Murchison 30/1912. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SONC Stanislav ‘Stan’ ― 25 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-19-18, bur 12 Jan 1952, he was born in Yugoslavia and was single, and the cause of his death was deemed to be a fractured skull after falling down the winze at the Big Bell Mine WA, his occupation was that of a miner. Reg 4/1952 Murchison. (registered as Stanislay), Buried at Cue Cemetery.
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SONETTI George ― 22 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, bur 7 May 1903, Loc A-1-6, he was born in Italy and the cause of his death in Cue Hospital was plural effusion and asphyxia. Reg 1565/1903. Buried Cue Cemetery.
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SOTTIL Luigi ― 69 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-14-12, bur 27 Apr 1950, he was born in Livinallongo, Belluno, Italy and was single, his parents were Michele and Caterina Sottil (nee Roncate), he was the brother of Giovanni Battista Sottil who lived in Switzerland, he first came to Australia in 1913 and returned to Italy in 1919 but came back to Australia in 1925, his occupation in the Cue District WA was that of a prospector. Reg Murchison 19/1950). Buried at Cue Cemetery.
SPENCE Henry ― 55 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-9-17, bur 7 Jun 1906, Reg Murchison 28/1906 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SPENCER Austinette ― 76 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-7-15, bur 2 Jan 1909, she was the wife of Herbert Spencer and had previously lived in American Gully near Bendigo VIC before living in Cue WA. Reg Murchison 7/1909. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SPENCER Eleanor Mary ‘Nellie’ ― 14 yrs 3 mths, unknown section, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 7 Jan 1901, she was born in Victoria and her parents were Sydney Charles and Sarah Hales Spencer (nee Powell), the cause of her death was deemed to be heat apoplexy at Cue WA. Reg 1433/1901. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SPENCER Gilbert Cecil ― 3 yrs, Wesleyan Section, Loc C-16-1, bur 14 Oct 1907, his parents were Mr. and Mrs. S Spencer of Cue WA, the cause of his death was deemed to be bronchial pneumonia, Reg Murchison 80/1907. (registered as Gerald Cecil), Buried Cue Cemetery.
SPENCER Herbert Milton ― 2 mths, unknown section, Loc – in cemetery but site not specified, bur 30 Aug 1900, he was born in Cue WA and his parents were Sydney Charles and Sarah Hales Spencer (nee Powell). Reg 1385/1900. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SPICER Clara Beatrice ― 32 yrs, Wesleyan Section, Loc C-9-6, bur 14 Apr 1909, she was born in York WA and her parents were George and Jane Eliza Hunt (nee McKenzie), she was the wife of William Thomas Spicer and the mother of Amy, Frank and Mary Spicer, the cause of her death was deemed to be pneumonia. Reg Murchison 22/1909. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SPICER May Victoria ― 5 yrs, Wesleyan Section, Loc C-9-6, bur 12 Oct 1907, her parents were Mr. and Mrs. W Spicer of Cue WA, the cause of her death was deemed to be bronchial pneumonia. Reg Murchison 79/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
STACK Neville John ― Age unknown, unknown section, Loc D-14-9, bur 5 Nov 2001, Reg (no reg found due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
ST JOHN Phillip George ― 10 days, Anglican Section, Loc B-8-19, bur 30 Dec 1902, he was born and died in Cue WA and his parents were Phillip and Elizabeth Ada St John (nee Malley). Reg 1659/1902. Buried Cue Cemetery.
STANTON Albert ‘Schnapper’ ― 28 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-3-12, bur 4 May 1914, he was born in Stawell VIC, the cause of his death in the Cue WA Hospital was deemed to be pneumonia/heart failure although he had recovered from an earlier attack of pneumonia and jaundice at the hospital, his occupation lately was that of a miner although he had done a trade as a compositor previously and at one stage had worked for the Meekatharra Miner newspaper. Reg Murchison 15/1914. Buried Cue Cemetery.
STAPELMANN Heinrick ― 66 yrs, Presbyterian Section, Loc D-8-4, bur 4 Oct 1911, he was born in Germany and his occupation was that of a dealer at Cue WA, Reg Murchison 40/1911. (registered as Staplemann), Buried Cue Cemetery.
STENTIEFFORD William Henry Stanley ‘Harry’ ― 26 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-16-3, bur 5 Jan 1906, he was born in England and lived at Cuddingwarra near Cue WA where his occupation was that of a miner. Reg Murchison 2/1906. Buried Cue Cemetery.
STEPHENS Frederick Charles Knight ― 40 yrs, Wesleyan Section, Loc C-17-3, bur 24 Mar 1913, he was born at the Moonta Mines, South Australia in 1873, he was married to Naomi nee VIVIAN and was the father of two young children, Frederick and Thelma, the cause of his death at Day Dawn WA was deemed to be miner’s complaint (phthisis) of which he had been incapacitated for some time. Reg Murchison 17/1913. Buried Cue Cemetery.
STEPHENS Irvine Charles ― 9wks, Roman Catholic Section, Loc C-9-18, bur 24 Apr 1907, Reg Murchison 29/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
STERLING Richard ― Age unknown, Anglican Section, Loc B-4-8, bur 19 Apr 1924, Reg Murchison 7/1924. Buried Cue Cemetery.
STEURT William ― 71 yrs, Methodist Section, Loc C-2-25, bur 4 Sep 1930, he was an old identity of Day Dawn WA and was found deceased in his bed in his hut, he was married and was the father of Hugh and John (Jock) Stewart but had been ailing for some considerable time, he took an active interest in the local IOOF lodge of which he was Grand Master for a period of time and in the Methodist Church in its flourishing days. Reg Murchison 21/1930. (Registered as Stewart), Buried Cue Cemetery.
STEVENSON Jean ― 12 months, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-9-3, bur 27 Jun 1907, Reg Murchison 55/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
STEWART Catherine Isabella ― 76 yrs, Presbyterian Section, Loc D-7-8, bur 3 Nov 1945, she was the wife of Mr. Thomas Stewart and the mother of William, Donald, Margaret, and Flora Stewart, she died at the Cue Hospital and had lived in Day Dawn WA for a long time. Reg 26/1945 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
STEWART Hugh McLeod ― 21 yrs, Wesleyan Section, Loc C-8-8, bur 4 Mar 1905, he was born in Paisley Scotland, and his parents were William and Elizabeth Stewart (nee Johnston), the cause of his death was deemed to be peritonitis following having strained himself during vigorous athletic exercises, he had only been living in Day Dawn a short time and his parents also lived at Day Dawn WA. Reg 1550/1905. Buried Cue Cemetery.
STEWART Thomas ― Age unknown, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-14-11, bur 20 Feb 1948. Reg 8/1948 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
STOCKEY Maria ― 30 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-16-4, bur 29 Jun 1907. Reg Murchison 59/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
STREUFFERT Albert William ― 4½ yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-16-11, bur 16 Oct 1907, he was born in Cue WA and his parents were William Frederick (born Germany) and Ellen Elizabeth Streuffert (nee Mills), he was also the twin brother of Caroline Mary Streuffert and had two other siblings, the cause of his death was deemed to be pneumonia whilst suffering from whooping cough, the family later moved to Meekatharra in 1915. Reg Murchison 81/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
STRONGMAN James ― 31 yrs, unknown section, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 1899, he was born in Cornwall England and his parents were Mr. and Mrs. John Strongman, the cause of his death at the Cue hospital was deemed to be typhoid fever, he had been in WA about 2 yrs at nearby Cuddingwarra prior to being admitted to the hospital, his occupation was in mining at Cuddingwarra. Reg 1341/1899. Buried Cue Cemetery.
STUDDS James Francis Seymour ― 37 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-7-17, bur 15 Nov 1910, he was born in NSW and his relatives lived at June Junction NSW, the cause of his death was deemed to have been suicide, the effects of a self-inflicted bullet wound to his head, his body was found under some tree branches by station staff on the old seldom used Mullewa telephone line track in a paddock of Austin Downs Station near Day Dawn WA, his occupation for the past 3 years was that of an accountant at the Union Bank in Cue WA and he had been in WA 17 yrs, he had been missing for about 3 weeks despite extensive Police searches for him. Reg Murchison 42/1910. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SULLIVAN Hugh ― 50 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-16-14, bur 26 Dec 1907, the cause of his death was deemed to be a fractured skull and lacerated brain, he had left Cue WA in the direction of Cuddingwarra to go to his pig farm employment site whilst intoxicated on horseback and was later found lying on the roadway with head injuries, it was believed he was either thrown off or had fallen off the horse and was kicked by the horse, and died shortly after admission to the Cue Hospital, his occupation was that of a farm worker. Reg 2/1908 Murchison. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
SULLIVAN Michael ― 49 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-8-9, bur 29 Oct 1903, he was born in Ireland and his occupation was that of a miner at Quinns near Nannine WA, Reg 1598/1903. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SULLIVAN Patrick ― Age unknown, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-2-20, bur 30 Apr 1920, Reg 14/1920 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SULLIVAN Robert ― 64 yrs, unknown section, Loc E-1-3, bur 23 Dec 1906, the cause of his death near Cuddingwarra WA was deemed to be suicide from a self-inflected double barrel gunshot wound to his left breast whilst laying down with the trigger being pulled by his toe, his occupation was that of a miner in both the Murchison and Kimberley districts, he was well known in both districts. Reg 74/1906 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SUMMERS Bryan ― 45 yrs, unknown section, Loc D-6-2, bur 3 Oct 1974, Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
SUTCLIFFE unnamed male ― stillborn, Wesleyan Section, Loc C-16-16, bur 20 Oct 1908, his parents were George J Sutcliffe and Lillien M nee Watts, Reg Murchison 59/1908. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SUTTON unnamed male ― stillborn, unknown section, Loc – in cemetery but site not specified, bur 12 Feb 1901, he was born in Cue and his parents were Herbert Carey (worked for WA Bank at Cue WA) and Anna Rowse Sutton, Reg 1445/1901. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SUTTON Anna Rowse ― 31 yrs, unknown section, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 13 Feb 1901, she was born in VIC and her parents were William and Anna, she was the wife of Herbert Carey Sutton and the mother of the unnamed male stillborn child, Reg 1446/1901. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
SUTTOR Elizabeth Jane (nee Miller) ― 35 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-17-3, bur 20 May 1907, she was the wife of Roger Roxburgh Suttor and had been admitted to Cue Hospital, she was later discharged and then went to live with a kind female friend for a week or two as she could not use her right hand and her husband had been absent from her camp working away for quite some time, the cause of her death was deemed to be heat apoplexy, her occupation was at the laundry at Cue WA. Reg Murchison 51/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SWAIN George Edward ― 44 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc C-22-2, bur 6 Feb 1951, he was the husband of Doris Swain and the father of Catherine, Georgie, and Mary Swain, died at Big Bell Hospital after a painful illness. Reg Murchison 11/1951. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SWAN Frederick ― 51 yrs, Methodist Section, Loc C-24-15, bur 30 Dec 1919, he was born in Sweden, the cause of his death was deemed to be suicide by cutting his own throat during the night near his camp alongside the Cue WA State Battery railway line, he had been drinking heavily earlier and had publicly shown an intention to do this but nobody took any notice, he was discovered by a railway employee the next morning, his occupation was that of a miner and had been in Cue a few months, he had enlisted for WW1 from Cue in 1916 and returned there after service with the 3rd Tunnelling Company. Reg Murchison 1/1920. Buried Cue Cemetery.
SYME William ― 44 yrs, unknown section, Loc in the cemetery but site not specified, bur 7 Jan 1899, he was born in Kinross Scotland and his parents were John and Jane Syme (nee Henderson), he was the brother of John Syme, the cause of his death was deemed to be shock and loss of blood through a number of bone fractures, he was about to start driving a team of animals which were pulling a wagon and when trying to get into his seat he overbalanced and fell, one of the wheels of the heavily laden wagon then ran over his right knee mangling in the process but he crawled out of the way of the rear wheel, unfortunately, he died just before the doctor arrived to attend to him, his occupation was that of a teamster. Reg 1307/1899. Buried Cue Cemetery.
TAGLIAFERI Giovanni ―5 days, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-10-14, bur 22 Mar 1914, Reg no reg found, Buried Cue Cemetery.
TAIT James Robert ― 39 yrs, unknown section, Loc in the cemetery but site not specified, bur 11 Feb 1898, he was born in the Shetland Islands, Scotland and his parents were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas Tait, he was married and was the father of 3 children, the cause of his death was deemed to be influenza followed by a rapid temperature rise, his occupation was that of the Town Clerk of Day Dawn plus as the secretary of various local gold mining companies both in Cue and Broken Hill NSW. Reg 1513/1898. Buried Cue Cemetery.
TALBOT John ― 70 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-11-1, bur 26 Feb 1927, he had relatives in VIC, the cause of his death was deemed to be heart failure, he was found dead lying under a blanket on his bed at his camp near the first cemetery at Cue WA, he had come to Cue from Mullewa some time ago and his occupations had been on nearby Billabong and Boolardy Stations. Reg Murchison 9/1927. Buried Cue Cemetery.
TAMBLYN Harrold ‘Tammy’ ― 16½ yrs, Methodist Section, Loc C-24-4, bur 9 Aug 1917, he was born in Mt Magnet WA, Father: Thomas Henry TAMBLYN (1871-1941), Mother: Agnes JOHNSTONE (1877-1969) of Day Dawn WA. He was the brother of Perle Tamblyn, the cause of his death was deemed to be asphyxiation after being accidentally propelled head-first into a loading shoot and then buried by sand at the Great Fingall Mine at Day Dawn WA, he was deceased by the time they got him out of the sand, his occupation was that of making sure the sand flowed freely into the shoot. Reg Murchison 26/1917. Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine Death – www.wavmm.com
TAMBLYN Jack ― stillborn, Methodist Section, Loc C-1-11, bur 13 Mar 1903, his parents were John William and Adelaide Tamblyn (nee Pengelly) of Day Dawn WA. Reg 1546/1903. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
TAMBLYN Pete ― 4 days, Methodist Section, Loc C-1-11, bur 22 Apr 1902, his parents were John William and Adelaide Tamblyn (nee Pengelly) of Day Dawn WA. Reg 1618/1902. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
TAMBLYN Thomas ― Age unknown, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-15-6, bur 13 Aug 1917, he was living at Day Dawn WA. Reg no reg found, Buried Cue Cemetery.
TAVANI Luigi ― 75 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-19-2, bur 19 Jul 2002. He was born in Italy in 1927 and arrived in WA in 1937 on the vessel Romolo with his father. Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
TAYLOR Benjamin ― 47 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-18-7, bur 12 May 1938, he was married and was the father of 2 adult daughters and a son plus 4 younger children, the cause of his death shortly after admission to the Cue WA Hospital was deemed to be acute appendicitis, he had only been in Cue for a couple of months after living with his family at Carnarvon, Wiluna and Reedy and was about to start work at the Big Bell Mine. Reg 18/1938 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
TAYLOR Caroline ― 67 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-4-24, bur 20 Jan 1933, she was widowed as her husband Cornelius William Taylor had died in 1915 when they lived at Day Dawn WA, she was the mother of two adult female married children (Edna and Ida) who lived in Cue and Perth WA with whom she later spent most of her time, the cause of her death was deemed to be dropsy and heart attacks which she had suffered from for a long time. Reg Murchison 1/1933. Buried Cue Cemetery.
TAYLOR Cornelius William ― 50 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-4-24, bur 14 Jul 1915, he was the husband of Caroline Taylor and the mother of Edna and Ida Taylor living at Day Dawn WA. Reg Murchison 27/1915. Buried Cue Cemetery.
TAYLOR David D (Dr) ― 46 yrs, Presbyterian Section, Loc D-8-5, bur 29 May 1910, he was a widower and was the father of one daughter, he had two weeks previously suffered a minor accident whilst stepping from a motor car where he slipped and fell violently to the ground lacerating his hand, a week later it was deemed necessary to amputate his fingers from that hand as blood poisoning had set in, the operation was however to no avail and he died the next day at his residence, he had practiced medicine in Cue WA for 15 yrs. Reg Murchison 22/1910. Buried Cue Cemetery.
TAYLOR James Lane ― 47 yrs, Methodist Section, Loc C-24-9, bur 15 Dec 1916, he was the husband of Agnes Taylor (nee O’Brien) of Ida Homestead WA, he died at the residence of his sister Mrs W M Deeble in Cue WA after some considerable suffering. Reg Murchison 44/1916. Buried Cue Cemetery.
TAYLOR Robert Albert ― 15 mths, Anglican Section, Loc B-4-19, bur 20 Dec 1937, he was the son of Albert Sydney and Kathleen May Taylor of Cue WA, the cause of his death was deemed to be the result of burns and scalds he received when he upset a pot of tea on himself whilst his parents were pre-occupied with meal preparation, he was treated by his parents and taken to Cue Hospital but did not recover. Reg Murchison 45/1937. Buried Cue Cemetery.
TAYLOR William Joseph ‘Billie’ ― 69 yrs, Methodist Section, Loc in the cemetery but site not specified, bur 30 Jun 1936, he was born in SA and was the brother of Henry Holman Taylor but his nephew was a resident of WA, Billy worked his WA mining claims until a few days before he died at Cue Hospital with an illness, his occupation was that of a miner and prospector at many places around Cue WA with much of it being at Tuckanarra over some 40 years, he had earlier, from the age of 14 yrs gained experience of remote conditions on cattle stations in Central Australia and then came to WA to do mining, he also participated in the ‘rushes’ at Coolgardie, Lake Darlot, Lake Austin and other locations before arriving at what became his camp at Tuckanarra where he gained much renown. Reg Murchison 17/1936. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
TEMPERA Giuseppe ‘Joe’ ― 71 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-11-5, bur 1 Aug 1941, he was born in Ponte Sondria, Italy, and was single, his parents were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Tempera, his occupation was that of a prospector/miner and he lived recently mostly at Cue WA, he arrived in Australia in QLD in 1891 where he spent 10 years before 1 yr in Victoria and the remainder of his time since 1891 in WA. Reg Murchison 29/1941. Buried Cue Cemetery.
TERRY Ariel R ― 9 mths, Anglican Section, Loc B-2-5, bur 12 Dec 1909, her parents were one of the three Terry families who lived in Day Dawn WA. Reg 67/1909 Murchison. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
TERZIC Peter ― 14 ½ mths, Anglican Section, Loc B-18-18, bur 2 Apr 1951, Reg Murchison 21/1951. Buried Cue Cemetery.
THOMAS Mary ― 36 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in the cemetery but site not specified, bur Feb 1899, she was born in Romford England and her parents were George and Emma Thomas (nee Laundy), the cause of her death was deemed to be heat apoplexy, she had only recently arrived in WA from England and was found collapsed in one of the hotel rooms but died shortly afterward, her occupation was that of a domestic servant at the Rosscommon Hotel in Cue WA. Reg 1315/1899. Buried Cue Cemetery.
THOMPSON Albert Martin ― Age unknown, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-15-3, bur 13 Mar 1919, his parents were Mr. and Mrs. Hannah Thompson, and he was the brother of John, James, William and George Thompson plus Mrs. Cox and Mrs. George, he died quickly at Cue Hospital WA. Reg 10/1919 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
THOMPSON Frederick William ― 43 yrs, Wesleyan Section, Loc C-9-8, bur 14 Feb 1908, he was married and was the father of 3 children, the cause of his death in Cue Hospital WA was shock/effects of the smashing of his thigh and leg bones when a piece of timber fell on him when a derrick pole gave way, his occupation was that of a timberman at the Great Fingall Mine at Cue. Reg 16/1908 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine Death – www.wavmm.com
THOMPSON James ― 35 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-15-12, bur 3 Jan 1936, he came to WA after service in the Imperial Army, the cause of his death was suicide from a self-inflicted shot through his heart with a borrowed rifle near a miner’s camp just outside of Cue WA. He had been in a despondent state of mind for some time and had attempted to borrow a rifle from others previously whilst quoting the need for animal control which he repeated this time, his occupation until recently had been a yardman at a local hotel. Reg Perth 232/1936. Buried Cue Cemetery.
THOMPSON unnamed female ― stillborn, Methodist Section, Loc C-17-2, bur 24 Jul 1916, her parents were Mr. and Mrs. W J Thompson. Reg 23/1916 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
THOMPSON William ―67 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc D-2-22, bur 24 Dec 1925, the cause of his death was deemed to be heart disease, he collapsed to the floor whilst drinking a cup of tea in the station mess room and was deceased before he could be raised from the floor, his occupation was on Milly Milly Station near Cue WA where his body was taken by station staff for examination. Reg Murchison 1/1926. Buried Cue Cemetery.
THROSSELL Violet Agnes ― 5 mths, Section unknown, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 6 Jun 1900, she was born in Day Dawn, WA and her parents were Henry (greengrocer at Cue) and Catherine Throssell (nee Edwards). Reg 1388/1900. Buried Cue Cemetery.
TIERNEY Clara Cecily ― 26 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-8-14, bur 7 Oct 1904, she was born in Maitland NSW and her parents were William and Emma (nee Hannan), she was the wife of Mr. F Tierney (Manager of Annean Station near Cue WA) and was the mother of 3 children, the cause of her death was deemed to be her over-anxiety concerning the health of her other 2 children after receiving information on their condition whilst she was away from them in an ill condition herself 1 day after childbirth, they were ill with influenza and Mr. Tierney was working well away from the homestead. Reg 1571/1904. Buried Cue Cemetery.
TIMOTIJEVIC Rosalija ― 25 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc D-4-10, bur 22 Apr 1951, she was born in Tarnopol Poland and was the wife of Mladen Timotijevic and the mother of Vera and Nadiezda Timotijevic, she arrived in WA in 1949 with her family and her occupation was with the WAGR in Cue WA. Reg Murchison 19/1951. Buried Cue Cemetery.
TOBIN Elizabeth Mary Gerard ― 10 mths, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-8-11, bur 24 Dec 1908, her parents were Thomas Joseph and Elizabeth Tobin (nee O’Neil) of Cue WA. Reg Murchison 28/1908. Buried Cue Cemetery.
TOBIN Margaret Maureen ― 5 mths, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-8-11, bur 31 Oct 1906, her parents were Thomas Joseph and Elizabeth Tobin (nee O’Neil) of Cue WA. Reg Murchison 65/1906. Buried Cue Cemetery.
TOBIN Patrick Robert ― 10 wks, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-8-11, bur 19 Nov 1903, he was born and d at Cue WA and his parents were Thomas Joseph and Elizabeth Tobin (nee O’Neil) of Cue WA. Reg 1602/1903. Buried Cue Cemetery.
TOGNOLINI Rosina ― 3 mths, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-9-16, bur 30 Dec 1905, she was born in Day Dawn WA and her parents were Stefano and Domenicka Tognolini (nee Ambrozim), Reg Murchison 3/1906. Buried Cue Cemetery.
TOGNOLI Amadeo ― Age unknown, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-15-5, bur 17 Aug 1919, he was born in Italy and the cause of his death at the day Dawn Isolation Hospital was deemed to be pneumonia/influenza, his occupation was that of a miner. Reg 21/1919 Murchison, (registered as Amadio), Buried Cue Cemetery.
TOMAS Josef ‘Joe’ ― 48 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-18-14, bur 14 Jan 1950, he was born in Yugoslavia and arrived in WA in 1927, the cause of his death was a large fall of earth in the Big Bell mine which passed him by in an adjacent shaft, the wind from the fall of earth then blew him and one other miner about 300 ft sideways up a drive resulting in their deaths by crushing them, his occupation was that of a miner. Reg Murchison 5/1950. (registered as Joze) Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine Death – www.wavmm.com
TOMLINSON Henry ― 42 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-10-9, bur 14 Jun 1911, he was born in Derbyshire England and was married, he was found at his residence unconscious and fully clothed, the cause of his later death at Cue Hospital was deemed to be apoplexy induced by a fit of vomiting which he had done previously, his occupation was that of an accountant at the Great Fingall Mine at Day Dawn, Reg Murchison 22/1911. Buried Cue Cemetery.
TOMPKISS Percy Howard ― 46 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-3-10, bur 1 Dec 1912, the cause of his death was deemed to be having been murdered through poisoning, later examination of his remains revealed traces of arsenic, and his belongings also contained bottle of whisky into which arsenic had been placed, his occupation was that of an accountant employed at Milly Milly Station and that some ill feeling existed at the station between him and other workers at the station, a fellow worker was charged with his murder but was later acquitted of the charge. Reg Murchison 60/1912. Buried Cue Cemetery.
TONAK Albert ― 26 yrs, Section unknown, Loc in the cemetery but site not specified, bur 16 Feb 1896, Reg 1018/1896. Buried Cue Cemetery.
TOOMEY Jeremiah ― Age unknown, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-2-1, bur 1922, his occupation was that of a prospector at Cue WA. Reg 12/1922 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
TOWNSEND Edwin Cooper ―36 yrs, unknown Section, Loc in the cemetery but site not specified, bur 8 Jun 1900, he was born in Ascot, Oxfordshire, England, and his parents were Edwin and Rose Sophia Townsend, he was the husband of Lucy Ann Townsend (nee Drummond) and the father of Kathleen Meta Townsend, the cause of his death in Cue WA was deemed to have been pneumonia, his occupation was that of a pastoralist and was effectively a pioneer having arrived in the Murchison at the age of 18 years, together with others he selected part of a tract of unknown land east of Woolgerong which became known as Coodardy Station, he later went on to establish other stations in the region such as Yowerabubba and Mount Townsend, his knowledge of the area was immensely valuable to and assisted miners following the later discovery of gold in the area. He and his wife offered accommodation in the area before it was normally available in the settlement which became the town of Cue, he took a keen interest in the formation/running of the Murchison Racing Club, Reg 1365/1900. Buried Cue Cemetery.
TRACEY-PATTE John Mudock ― 2 days, Anglican Section, Loc B-5-13, bur 1 Mar 1940, his parents were John Joseph and Julia Mary Tracey-Patte who lived in Reedy WA. Reg Murchison 6/1940. Buried Cue Cemetery.
TRENAMAN Molly ― 90 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-12-13, bur 8 Sep 1972, Reg (no reg found due privacy), (Registered as Trenman), Buried Cue Cemetery.
TREZISE Francis W ― 64 yrs, Methodist Section, Loc C-24-7, bur 8 Nov 1915, he was the husband of Annie Trezise and the father of Muriel, Lionel, Frank, and J G Trezise (Jack), the cause of his death at Day Dawn was deemed to be miner’s complaint (phthisis) which he had suffered for many years, his occupation was that of a miner. Reg Murchison 37/1915. Buried Cue Cemetery.
TREZISE Ida Maude ― 40 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-18-3, bur 17 Oct 1935, she was the sister of Edna Taylor and was the wife of Frank Trezise plus the mother of Ronald, Loris, Delice, Gwen, Rona, and Wanda Trezise, the cause of her death at Cue Hospital WA was deemed to be pneumonia, she took a keen interest in local church activities and especially as being the local church organist for twelve years. Reg Murchison 46/1935. Buried Cue Cemetery.
TREZISE John Gordon ‘Jack’ ― 27 yrs, Methodist Section, Loc C-24-7, bur 2 Jun 1918, his parents were Francis W and Annie Trezise and he was the brother of Muriel, Lillian and Frank Trezise, he had lived in Day Dawn but died during WW1 in France on 01 Jun 1918 and was laid to rest in a military cemetery at Franvillers in France and was also memorialised by his mother/brothers/sister at the Cue Cemetery WA with his father. Reg (military records). See headstone for Francis TRIZISE above.
TRIFFITT Arthur Charles ― 79 yrs, Methodist Section, Loc D-2-16, bur 8 Apr 1968, he was the husband of Ellen Muriel Forest (nee Scott), his occupation was that of a railway employee at Cue WA. Reg Murchison 13/1968. Buried Cue Cemetery.
TRIFFITT Edmund Arthur Morris ― 55 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc D-2-18, bur 1 Jun 1979, he was born in the Wellington district of WA in 1924. Reg (no reg due privacy but birth reg was Wellington 137/1924). Buried Cue Cemetery.
TRIFFITT Ellen Muriel Forest ― 63 yrs, Methodist Section, Loc D-2-15, bur 9 Nov 1959, her parents were Edmund R and Elizabeth H Scott and she was the wife of Arthur Charles Triffit and the mother of Desmond, Edward and Kevin Triffitt plus Bonnie Reid (nee Triffitt). Reg Murchison 36/1959. Buried Cue Cemetery.
TRIFFITT Kevin Forrest ― 9 mths, Anglican Section, Loc B-4-28, bur 13 Apr 1930, his parents were Arthur Charles and Ellen Muriel Forrest Triffitt (nee Scott) and was the brother of Desmond, Edward, and Kevin Triffitt plus Bonnie Reid (nee Triffitt). Reg Murchison 6/1930. Buried Cue Cemetery.
TRIFFITT William Desmond ― 49 yrs, Methodist Section, Loc D-2-17, bur 4 Feb 1972, he was born in the Murchison district of WA in 1922, Reg (no reg found due privacy but birth registration was Murchison 11/1922). Buried Cue Cemetery.
TROTMAN Maud ― 2 days, Anglican Section, Loc B-10-5, bur 1 Mar 1912, Reg Murchison 9/1912. Buried Cue Cemetery.
TROUCHET unnamed male ― stillborn, Anglican Section, Loc B-5-14, bur 25 Jan 1940, he was the child of Louis Leon Aristide Trouchet and Evelyn nee Brewster, Reg Murchison 4/1940. Buried Cue Cemetery.
TRUDGEON Henry ― 55 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-3-1, bur 16 Oct 1915, he died in the Cue Hospital and had a brother at Ruby Well WA near Peak Hill. Reg Murchison 36/1915. Buried Cue Cemetery.
TUCKER Henry ― About 48 yrs, Methodist Section, Loc C-24-16, bur 1 Aug 1919, the cause of his death was deemed to be a fall of stone weighing about six tons in weight which embedded him in the Light of Asia Mine at Cue, he had died by the time he was later recovered from under the fall, his occupation was that of a miner and had only recently arrived from Youanmi WA. Reg Murchison 19/1919. Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine Death – www.wavmm.com
TURNER Bruce Ashley ― 51 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc D-12-29, bur 8 Mar 2008. Reg (no reg due privacy). Son to Fred Wellman TURNER see below, Buried Cue Cemetery.
TURNER Frank Tavender ― 13 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-8-8, bur 6 Oct 1903, he was born in South Australia and his parents were Alfred Tavender Turner and Annie Theresa Turner (nee Lally), he was the brother of Catherine, Lawrence and Patrick Turner, the cause of his death at the Cue Hospital WA was deemed to be congestion of the brain. Reg 1597/1903, Buried Cue Cemetery.
TURNER Fred Wellman ― 51 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc D-11-33, bur 3 Feb 1970, he was born York WA on 22nd December 1918, and his occupation in Cue WA was that of a butcher. Father of Bruce Ashley TURNER see above, Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried at Cue Cemetery.
TYACK unnamed female ― stillborn, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-17-17, bur 15 May 1909, her parents were Mr. and Mrs. Tyack of the Cue district WA. Reg Murchison 33/1909. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
TYLER Peter David ― 42 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc D-4-6, bur 5 Jul 1997, the cause of his death at the Big Bell Mine in Cue was that a slab of rock fell off the face of an underground development and hit him. Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine Death – www.wavmm.com
TYSON John ― age unknown, unknown section, Loc in the cemetery but site not specified, bur 9 Apr 1899. Reg no reg found, Buried Cue Cemetery.
UNKNOWN Amy ― adult, Anglican Section, Loc in the cemetery but site not specified, bur 12 Dec 1994. Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
UNKNOWN Annie ― adult, Roman Catholic section, Loc J-1-18, bur 8 Oct 1912. Reg Murchison 52/1912. Buried Cue Cemetery.
UNKNOWN unnamed ― stillborn, Anglican Church Section, bur 21 Oct 1905, Loc B-9-9, child of F. J at Day Dawn. Reg no reg found, Buried Cue Cemetery.
UNKNOWN unnamed – There are also some additional 18 known persons who lay at rest in the current Cue Cemetery, but their names and details are not known.
UREN Thomas ― 39 yrs, unknown section, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 11 Mar 1896, he was a resident of Cue WA. Reg 1025/1896. Buried Cue Cemetery.
VALENTINE Matilda Anne ― 37 yrs, Wesleyan Section, Loc C-8-19, bur 12 May 1905, she was born in Geraldton WA and her parents were William and Matilda Valentine (nee Twinem). Reg 1563/1905. Buried Cue Cemetery.
VENOSTA Julia ― 5 yrs 6 mths, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-16-12, bur 10 Jan 1908, Reg Murchison 5/1908. Buried Cue Cemetery.
VICKERS Edgar Harry ― 29 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-2-3, bur 13 May 1908, he was the husband of Caroline Vickers (nee Scholfield) and the father of a stillborn male child in 1905 who was born in Perth, they lived in Day Dawn WA and the cause of his death at Cue Hospital WA was deemed to have been the secondary effects on the brain of pulmonary Phthisis which arose from an old chest complaint, his occupation was that of a blacksmith at the Great Fingall Mine near Day Dawn WA and had been in WA about 12 yrs. Reg Murchison 27/1908. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
VICKERY Florence Evelyn ― 24 yrs, Anglican Section, bur 26 Jan 1907, Loc B-17-16, her occupation was that of working in a dairy at Cue WA, Reg Murchison 7/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
VLADICH Ignacio ―15 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-7-2, bur 27 May 1912, he was the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Vladich who was a contractor at Day Dawn, the cause of his death was having been somehow drawn into a conveyor which carried sand from the mine house to the Great Fingall sand dump, he taken on some casual work connected with the sand conveyor-belt, he had taken his father’s lunch to the work site and then he was later seen by staff to be standing on some timber work and leaning on a sheet of iron which was seen to fall in, he then fell into the conveyor belt area and its attendant drum where he was horribly crushed. Reg Murchison 28/1912. (registered as Agnacio) Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine Death – www.wavmm.com
WADE May Australia ― 74 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-14-17, bur 31 Mar 1951, she was the mother of John and Edward Wade and lived in Cue WA. Reg 17/1951 Murchison. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
WALGAR Archie ― 73 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc D-14-10, bur 25 Oct 2002, Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
WALGAR Nellie ― 63 yrs, unknown Section, Loc D-14-8, bur 18 Dec 2009, Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
WALKER James ― 57 yrs, Presbyterian Section, Loc D-8-6, bur 29 Sep 1921, he was born in Queenscliffe VIC and was the husband of Rhoda Walker (nee Swan), he was also the father of 6 children being a girl and 5 boys including John, Robert, Ronald and William Walker, the cause of his death at Cue Hospital WA was deemed to be heart trouble, his occupation was that of a miner at various locations in the district including the Princess Royal Mine and he had been in the Cue District for some 20 years. Reg Murchison 34/1921. Buried at Cue Cemetery but grave re-opened.
WALKER John Dunlop ― 16 mths, Presbyterian Section, Loc D-8-6, bur 28 Mar 1909, his parents were James and Rhoda Walker and he was the brother to a sister and 4 other brothers including Robert, Ronald and William Walker, died at home in Cue WA after suffering for some time. Reg Murchison 19/1909. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
WALKER Rhoda (nee Swan), 40 yrs, Presbyterian Section, bur 19 Oct 1912, Loc D-8-6, she was the wife of James Walker of Cue WA and was the mother of 6 children including a girl plus 5 boys including John, Robert, Ronald and William Walker, the cause of her death was deemed to be syncope which was combined with a history of heart issues. Reg Murchison 53/1912. Buried Cue Cemetery.
WALKER Robert Cue ― 12 ½ yrs, Presbyterian Section, Loc D-8-14, bur 24 Jan 1919, his parents were James and Rhoda Walker of Cue WA and he was the sibling of 5 brothers and a sister including John William and Ronald Walker, the cause of his death was deemed to be shock following a shooting accident at Deep Well near Cue WA. Reg Murchison 2/1919. Buried Cue Cemetery.
WALKER Ronald ― 5 mths, Presbyterian Section, Loc D-8-6, bur 24 Jan 1913, his parents were James and Rhoda Walker of Cue, WA and he was the sibling of 5 brothers including Robert, John and William Walker plus a sister. Reg Murchison 6/1913. Buried Cue Cemetery.
WALLACE Lizzie ― Age unknown, unknown section, Loc B-4-25, bur 6 Aug 1934, Reg Murchison 24/1935. Buried Cue Cemetery.
WALLACE Richard Alfred ― 69 yrs, Wesleyan Section, Loc C-7-27, bur 27 Oct 1945, Reg Murchison 23/1945. Buried Cue Cemetery.
WALTON Elsie Lucinda ― 19 yrs, unknown section, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 18 Apr 1899, she was born in Burra SA and her parents were Charles Valor and Emmer Walton (nee Hatfield), she was the sister of Emma, Rachael, Sarah, Mary, and Frederick Walton plus one other brother. Reg 1328/1899. Buried Cue Cemetery.
WARE Elizabeth Charlotte ―51 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-7-11, bur 17 May 1909, she was the sister of Mr. H Dennis and the wife of Henry ‘Harry’ Ware both of Cue WA, the cause of her death at Cue Hospital was deemed to have been pneumonia after catching a chill on a recent trip from Perth following an extensive medical operation which required a stay of four months. Reg Murchison 29/1909. Buried Cue Cemetery.
WASHINGTON George ― 27 Mar 1895, Murchison Times and Day Dawn Gazette 27 March 1895, page 2
Among other recent victims of typhoid last week was an elderly negro from the United States, familiarly known as George Washington. George was a well known figure at the last Melbourne Centennial Exhibition, where he wore a smart uniform as the aide de camp of Mr. Pickering, the Executive Commissioner of the U.S., America. He amassed a little money and invested it in real estate, but the blighting influence of the land boom fell upon him, and he became a wanderer on the face of the earth. Finally be reached Geraldton and travelled up to Mullewa, where he was literally stranded. He was old and stout and manifestly unfitted for a life on the Goldfields, but he was determined to reach Cue or bust. Poor old George wished to see Mr. W. K. Wilson, upon whose kindness of disposition he relied, but that gentleman had returned before George could reach here. Barney Lamond considerately gave the old man a lift up on his team, and after six months of vicissitudes he quietly passed in his cheque on Thursday, everything possible haying been done to smooth his last hours. Reg Murchison 30/1937. Buried Cue Cemetery.
WATASAI Lazurs ― 45 yrs, unknown section, Loc J-1-16, bur 3 Mar 1914, Reg Murchison 7/1914. (Registered as WATAI Yaji), Buried Cue Cemetery.
WATKINS James ― 49 yrs, unknown section, Loc in the cemetery but site not specified, bur 13 May 1896, he was born in Corford, England and his parents were James and Elizabeth Watkins (nee Davis), he was married and had one son and two daughters, at the time of his passing he had been ailing for some time, his occupation was working at the Commercial Hotel in Day Dawn WA and had lived in the Cue District for a long time. Reg 1057/1896. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
WATSON Brian Alexander ― 7 days, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-11-20, bur 15 Jul 1939, his parents were Mr. and Mrs. T Watson of Big Bell WA. Reg 41/1939 Murchison. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
WATSON Dennis ― stillborn, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-16-19, bur 8 Sep 1937. Reg (no reg found). Buried Cue Cemetery.
WATSON Frances Mary ― 3 mths, Anglican Section, Loc B-8-6, bur 26 Apr 1903, her parents were Francis and Mary Elizabeth Watson (nee Wood) and she was the sister of an unnamed stillborn female child also born in 1903, Reg 1560/1903. Buried Cue Cemetery.
WATSON unnamed female ― stillborn, Anglican Section, Loc B-8-6, bur 20 Jan 1903, her parents were Francis and Mary Elizabeth Watson (nee Wood) and she was the sister of Frances Watson. Reg 1536/1903. Buried Cue Cemetery.
WATTS Edmund T ― 65 yrs, Methodist Section, Loc C-17-22, bur 3 Jun 1921, his occupation for some years was that of a prospector at various places around Cue and of late at nearby The Island on Lake Austin WA, he then became too ill to work his claim and was admitted to Cue Hospital for care. Reg Murchison 20/1921. Buried Cue Cemetery.
WATTS Ellen Louisa ―65 yrs, Wesleyan Section, Loc C-16-14, bur 28 May 1911, she was married and had sons including James Watts (member of the local fire brigade), she had been ailing at her Day Dawn WA residence for a long time. Reg Murchison 20/1911. Buried Cue Cemetery.
WATTS George N ― 21 yrs, Wesleyan Section, Loc C-9-10, bur 12 Sep 1907, he was a resident of Day Dawn WA. Reg Murchison 77/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
WATTS James ― 43 yrs, Wesleyan Section, Loc C-8-11, bur 8 Apr 1905, he was born in Cardiff Wales as the son of William and Annie Watts (nee Chappell), he was the husband of Elizabeth Watts and the father of children at Day Dawn WA, he died at the Cue Hospital WA and his occupation was that of a miner having only recently arrived in Cue from Qld, the Cue locals made a subscription list to help his wife, Reg 1553/1905. Buried Cue Cemetery.
WATTS William Henry Robert ― 35 yrs, Wesleyan Section, Loc C-16-12, bur 29 Jul 1911, Reg Murchison 25/1911. Buried Cue Cemetery.
WEARDEN James ― 44 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-15-10, bur 7 Oct 1924, he was the brother of Tom Wearden of Westonia WA and had other relatives in Kyneton VIC, his occupation was that of a miner for about 20 years in the Murchison District, about 2 yrs before is passing he became unable to carry out this occupation and decided to live on an Invalid Pension with some others in similar circumstances at a camp near Cue WA, he was then later admitted to the Cue Hospital for appropriate care where he died, Reg Murchison 25/1924. Buried Cue Cemetery.
WEBB Harry Douglas aka Douglas Well ‘Dudley or Dougall’ ― 18 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-8-1, bur 4 May 1903, he was born in Wolverhampton, England and his parents were Bruce and Sarah Ann Webb (nee Riley). He was a nephew of the manager of the mine, the cause of his later death at Cue Hospital WA was deemed to be the result of an accident at the Golconda Mine at Lake Austin near Cue, he was assisting in unloading cyanide sand by pushing a hand truck along an elevated tramway, the tramway rail collapsed causing one of the trucks to over-balance and fall on him causing wounds to his head and to fracture the base of his skull, his occupation was in mining and had only been employed for a short time. Reg 1561/1903. Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine Death – www.wavmm.com
WEBSTER Eric George ― 35 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-3-17, bur 13 Feb 1931, his parents were Mr. and Mrs. Webster and he was the brother of Kathleen, Maud, Theresa, Ronnie, Tom, Jack, Laurel, and Laurie Webster, d at Cue Hospital WA and had been in ill health for some time, he had only recently arrived in Cue from Singapore. Reg Murchison 13/1931, Buried Cue Cemetery.
WEIR Peter ― 39 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-8-4, bur 22 Jul 1903, the cause of his death was deemed to be starvation brought on by mental difficulties, he had starved his body to such an extent that he was in a very emaciated state when found between Abbotts and Chesterfield near Cue WA, this was not related to poverty which was evident at times on the Goldfields as he had about £200 in the bank. Reg 1583/1903. Buried Cue Cemetery.
WIER William ‘Maori Bill’ ― 73 yrs, Presbyterian Section, Loc D-2-10, bur 7 Jan 1932, he was born in New Zealand, he had spent a couple of weeks in hospital prior to his passing, earlier he worked at the Big Bell Mine and later went prospecting, he was very friendly and took every opportunity to tell people he was from New Zealand. Reg Murchison 1/1932. (registered as WEIR), Buried at Cue Cemetery.
WELLINGTON John Arthur ― 60 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-6-12, bur 22 Sep 1938, he was born in Geraldton WA, and was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wellington who was the former manager of Bowes Station near Northampton WA, he was the brother of Harry, Joe and William Wellington, he died at Cue Hospital WA after a brief illness, his occupation was that of an overseer at Talerang Station for 20 yrs and at Taraquin Station near Cue WA for the last 8 yrs before being admitted to Cue Hospital. Reg Murchison 37/1938. Buried Cue Cemetery.
WESTERN Mervyn Daniel ― 17 yrs Anglican Section, Loc D-6-13, bur 20 Nov 1955, his parents were Danny and Millie Western and he was the brother of Lorraine, Rex, Gordon, Janice and Jacqueline Western. Reg Murchison 29/1955. Buried Cue Cemetery.
WHELAN William B ― 75 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-16-13, bur 2 Nov 1907. Reg Murchison 86/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
WHITE George Mitchell ― 82 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc D-6-8, bur 23 Mar 1967. Reg Murchison 10/1967. Buried Cue Cemetery.
WHITE Richard ― 81 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-19-15, bur 14 Jul 1952, he was married and was the father of Jessie and Louisa White, he died suddenly at home in Cue WA. Reg Murchison 28/1952. Buried Cue Cemetery.
WHITEHEAD May― Newborn, Wesleyan Section, Loc C-9-17, bur 22 May 1907, her parents were Mr. and Mrs. William Whitehead. Reg Murchison 45/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
WHITEHOUSE Frederick ― 27 yrs, Methodist Section, Loc C-18-7, bur 24 Oct 1934, the cause of his and one other (Henry Cyril O’Dell) death in the same mine shaft of the Triton Gold Mine at Reedy WA was deemed to be the detonation of an un-fired explosive during drilling operations. Reg Murchison 31/1934. Buried Cue Cemetery.
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WIGBY John Robert ― 5 mths, Anglican Section, Loc B-1-5, bur 20 Mar 1902, he was born in Leederville WA and his parents were Francis Mark and Florence Linda Wigby (nee Tamlin), he was the brother of Clara Wigby and later lived in Day Dawn WA, the family then moved to the Group Settlement Scheme area at what later became Cowaramup WA. Reg 1609/1902. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
WILLCOCKS Charles Ernest ― 60 yrs, Methodist Section, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 6 Sept 1936, he was the husband of Mabel Emily Willcocks (nee Wiley) and the father of Ernest, Francis, Ivy, and Charles Willcocks, he had suffered for some time and died at his home in Cue WA, his occupation for some of his over 30 years in Cue was that of a hairdresser and he took a prominent interest in town affairs. Reg 28/1936 Murchison. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
WILLCOCKS unnamed male ― stillborn, Anglican Section, Loc B-6-6, bur 28 Oct 1922, his parents were Mr. and Mrs. W E Willcocks. Reg Murchison 23/1922. Buried Cue Cemetery.
WILLIAMS Bevan Neil ― Age unknown, unknown section, Loc D-14-16, bur 15 Jun 1905, Reg (no reg found). Buried Cue Cemetery.
WILLIAMS Charlotte ― 33 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-8-18, bur 10 Aug 1903, she was born in York, England and her parents were John and Amelia Jane Foulstone now from Liverpool NSW, she was the wife of Edward Williams, she had been suffering from a prolonged illness. Reg 1584/1903. Buried Cue Cemetery.
WILLIAMS Darren Glen ― 6 mths, Methodist Section, Loc D-6-6, bur 1 Jun 1972, Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
WILLIAMS George Edward ―70 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-15-17, bur 6 Jan 1941, he was married and was the father of a son and daughter, he had been ill for a short time, his occupation was that of a miner at the Pinnacles and later at the Cue State Battery, he had been a resident of the Cue District for 25 yrs. Reg Murchison 2/1941. Buried Cue Cemetery.
WILLIAMS John ― 62 yrs, unknown section, Loc D-14-15, bur 17 Dec 1999, Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
WILLIAMS Katherine ― 67 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-14-2, bur 23 Jun 1941, she was single, Reg Murchison 22/1941. Buried Cue Cemetery.
WILLIAMS Matilda (nee Adolph) ―Age unknown, Anglican Section, Loc B-4-20, bur 14 Oct 1921, she was born in Meekatharra WA and was the sister of Mr. F Adolph, she was the wife of Mr. George Williams and the mother of 4 children, the cause of her death was deemed to be erysipelas brought on by a black spider bite inducing blood poisoning and ultimately her death, they lived at Jasper Hill near Cue WA. Reg 37/1921 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
WILLIAMS Richard ― Age unknown, Anglican Section, Loc B-24-2, bur 8 Jul 1935, Reg (no reg found). Buried Cue Cemetery.
WILLIAMS Thomas ― 42 yrs, unknown Section, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 11 Feb 1900, he was born in Newbridge VIC and was the son of Thomas and Mary Jane Williams (nee Hatton) and lived in Cue WA. Reg 1336/1900. Buried Cue Cemetery.
WILLIAMS William Henry ‘Pathe’ ―Age unknown, Presbyterian Section, Loc D-8-15, bur 17 Oct 1920, he was married and was the father of 2 daughters, the cause of his death at Cue Hospital WA after a short illness was deemed to be pneumonia, his occupation was that of a painter and had been in Cue for about 23 yrs with his first job after accreditation as a painter was painting the Cue railway station. Reg 35/1920 Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
WILLIAMSON Lily ― 5 mths, Wesleyan Section, Loc C-16-18, bur 31 Dec 1908, her parents were Mr. and Mrs. Williamson of Cue WA. Reg Murchison 4/1909. Buried Cue Cemetery.
WILLIS John Stanley ‘Jack’ ― 27 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-4-5, bur 3 Jul 1920, his parents were William and Elizabeth Willis of Cue WA and he was the brother of Edith, May, Maud, Will, Lillian, and Myrtle, he was the husband of May Willis (nee Fairfull) and was the father of one daughter, the cause of his death was deemed to be a chest complaint which he had been suffering from for some months, he had an attack of the complaint on leaving his employment on a very cold/wet day and he died soon after, his occupation was working in a hairdressing salon, Reg Murchison 23/1920. Buried Cue Cemetery.
WILLISON Edith May ―14 mths, Anglican Section, Loc B-9-5, bur 11 Jul 1905, she was born in Perth, WA and was the daughter of Percival Walter Willison and Florence Willison (nee Bowes) of Cue WA, she had been suffering for some time. Reg 1570/1905. Buried Cue Cemetery.
WILSON Edna May ― Infant, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-10-18, bur 22 Jun 1914, she was born in 1914. Reg Murchison 28/1914. Buried Cue Cemetery.
WILSON John Francis ― 41 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-17-18, bur 18 Apr 1907, he was born in Daylesford VIC and was single, he was the sole support of his widowed mother and had one brother who was working at the mine at Lancefield WA, the cause of his death was deemed to be a premature explosion in the East Fingall Mine WA caused by a defective fuse. Reg Murchison 32/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine Death – www.wavmm.com
WINDLE Winnie ― 22 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc J-7-11, bur 10 Mar 1946, Father: John WINDLE, Mother: Jessie NEEBERONG, Born: 28 Jan 1924 at Carnamah WA, Reg Murchison 9/1946. Buried Cue Cemetery.
WINGRAVE Edward Ernest Jnr ― 17 yrs 1mth, Anglican Section, Loc B-5-7, bur 8 Apr 1929, his parents were Mr. and Mrs. E Wingrave of Cue WA, he was the brother of Connie, William and Phyllis Wingrave, the cause of his death was drowning when he got cramp whilst swimming in the railway dam at Day Dawn WA despite a valiant attempt by his friend and others to rescue him, Edward had ironically only one year earlier retrieved a young child from a water tank on a neighbour’s farm but unfortunately that child could not be resuscitated. Reg Murchison 9/1929. Murchison. Buried Cue Cemetery.
WINGRAVE Edward Henry ― 72 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc D-5-22, bur 27 Apr 1956, his parents were William and Harriet Wingrave and he was the husband of Ethel Florence Wingrave of Cue WA, he was the father of Edward, William, Connie, and Phyllis Wingrave, his occupation was that of a miner. Reg 12/1956 Murchison. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
WINGRAVE Ethel Florence ―Age unknown, Anglican Section, Loc D-5-22, bur 11 Aug 1986, she was the wife of Edward Henry Wingrave of Cue WA, she was the mother of Edward, William, Connie and Phyllis Wingrave, Reg (no reg due privacy). Laid to rest with her husband Edward at Cue Cemetery.
WIRTH Frederick ― 70 yrs, Anglican Section, bur 25 Nov 1904, Loc B-9-17, he was born in Germany and came to Australia some years previously from Hawaii, the cause of his death was deemed to be heart failure whilst assisting in the moving of a fallen horse, he had complained of heart trouble previously, his occupation was that of a dry-blower, Reg 1578/1904. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
WISHART Charles ― 25 yrs, unknown Section, Loc in cemetery but site not specified. bur 24 Jan 1901. Reg 1440/1901. Buried Cue Cemetery.
WISHART John ― 30 yrs, unknown Section, Loc in cemetery but site not specified. bur 13 Feb 1901, he was born in Healesville, Victoria and was the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Wishart, he was the husband of Caroline Wishart (nee Jampin) and was the father of Muriel and Reginald Allen Wishart, the cause of his later death at Cue WA hospital was a fall of stone which caught him in the lower back whilst working at the Queen of the May Mine near Cue, he had suffered a cracked hip, ribs and internal hemorrhage, his occupation was that of a miner. Reg 1448/1901. Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine Death – www.wavmm.com
WISHART Reginald ― 19 days, unknown Section, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 11 May 1900, he was born at Cuddingwarra WA (near Cue) and was the son of John and Caroline Maud Wishart (nee Jampin), he was the brother of Muriel and Reginald Allen Wishart. Reg 1358/1900. Buried Cue Cemetery.
WITTAMARRA Harry ― 57 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc D-14-20, bur 4 Oct 1991, Reg (no reg due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
WOLSTENHOLME Fred ― 43 yrs, unknown section, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 9 Oct 1900, his parents were Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Wolstenholme. Reg 1397/1900. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
WOOD Charles Hay ― 53 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-10-11, bur 29 Dec 1911, he was born in Adelaide, SA and although he had married previously, at the time of his death he was the husband of Alice Maud Wood, the cause of his death was deemed to be a complication of diseases against which he gradually faded, his occupation was that of an accountant initially in Adelaide/Broken Hill and then in Cue WA in the early days of the town where he had input to many of the ventures of consequence, he was also a Justice of the Peace plus a member of the Murchison Club and Freemasons Lodge, he was also an auditor of the Cue Municipal Council. Reg Murchison 1/1912. Buried Cue Cemetery.
WOODCOCK Annie ― 7 ½ wks, Anglican Section, Loc B-6-12, bur 28 Dec 1915, her parents were Mr. and Mrs. W Woodcock of Cue WA, the cause of her death was deemed to be pneumonia. Reg Murchison 1/1916. Buried Cue Cemetery.
WOODHEAD William ― 49 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-3-18, bur 12 Jul 1915, he was the husband of Sarah Mary Woodhead (nee Pratt) and was the father of Ethell, Mary and William Woodhead, the cause of his death at the Cue WA Hospital was deemed to be heart failure through exhaustion, his occupation was that of a saddler/businessman supporting stations in the vicinity of Cue/Day Dawn and the surrounding Murchison District. Reg Murchison 25/1915. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
WORROLL Mildred ― 3 yrs, unknown Section, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 1 Jul 1900, she was born in Cue WA and her parents were Moses and Caroline Elizabeth Worroll (nee Eastman) who were joint partners in the South Volunteer Extended No 2 lease at Cue. Reg 1372/1900. Buried Cue Cemetery.
WRIGHT Charles Cartwright ― 52 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-10-7, bur 29 Nov 1911, he was married later in life and the cause of his death was self-inflicted suicide with a razor at his residence in Cue WA, his occupation was originally a carpenter and then became a publican/store operator but had announced to friends that he had sold his interest in the hotel before he ended his life. Reg Murchison 58/1911. Buried Cue Cemetery.
WRIGHT Cristopher Cornelius ― 3 mths, Anglican Section, Loc B-9-13, bur 12 Apr 1904, he was born in Cue and his parents were Christopher and Beatrice Adelina Wright (nee Bardi). Reg 1546/1904. Buried Cue Cemetery.
WRIGHT Henry ― 35 yrs, unknown Section, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 28 Jul 1901, Reg no reg found, Buried Cue Cemetery.
WRIGHT James ― 38 yrs, unknown Section, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 28 Jul 1901, he was born in Paramatta, NSW and his parents were William and Mary Wright, the cause of his death at the Cue WA hospital was deemed to be typhoid fever. Reg 1488/1901. Buried at Cue Cemetery.
WRIGHT Sarah Jane ― 40 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-16-1, bur 12 Jul 1907, she was the wife of Mr. J Wright and the cause of her death was deemed to have been a seizure. Reg Murchison 61/1907. Buried Cue Cemetery.
WYATT Frederick Keith ― 5 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-5-5, bur 19 Dec 1927, his parents were Mr. and Mrs. F Wyatt of Cue WA, he was the brother of 2 children, the cause of his death was drowning in a water tank on the property where they lived, he had removed the tank’s roof level lid whilst trying to get some water but fell into the tank, efforts by neighbour Teddy Wingrave to rescue him and summon the doctor were successful after being alerted by his mother but resuscitation was not successful. Reg Murchison 2/1928. Buried Cue Cemetery.
WYATT Theodore James ― 62 yrs, Presbyterian Section, Loc D-8-1, bur 16 Jan 1911, Reg Murchison 5/1910. Buried Cue Cemetery.
WYATT William H ― 45 yrs, Wesleyan Section, Loc C-1-8, bur 19 Mar 1903, the cause of his death at the Rubicon Mine at Day Dawn WA was being caught by a flywheel on some machinery and was then thrown amongst the working machinery which seriously crushed the base of his skull, his occupation was that of an engine driver and had only been at the mine about a week. Reg 1549/1903. (aka WIGGATT) Buried Cue Cemetery. Mine Death – www.wavmm.comYAMAMOTO Mieko ― 5 mths, unknown Section, Loc J-1-1, bur 15 Mar 1902, he was born in Cue and his parents were Santaro and Omiyo Yamamoto. Reg 1612/1902. Buried Cue Cemetery.
YATES George ― Age unknown, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-12-10, bur 17 May 1973. Reg (no reg found due privacy). Buried Cue Cemetery.
YATES Samuel ― 47 yrs, unknown Section, Loc in cemetery but site not specified, bur 19 Aug 1896, he was born in England. Reg 1082/1896. Buried Cue Cemetery.
YEO Albert ‘Bert’ ― 22 yrs, unknown Section, Loc in the cemetery but site not specified, bur 29 Jun 1897, he was born in Semaphore SA and his parents were Mr. and Mrs. John Yeo, he died at the Day Dawn Hospital, his occupation at the Mainland Consoles Mine was that of an engineer where he had been for about 9 months. Reg 1469/1897. Buried Cue Cemetery.
YOUNG Fanny ― 60 yrs, unknown Section, Loc D-2-14, bur 14 Sep 1942, Reg Murchison 35/1942. Buried Cue Cemetery.
YOUNG Isaac ‘Ike’ ― 68 yrs, Anglican Section, Loc B-11-16, bur 13 Dec 1948, his parents were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young of Manjimup WA, and he was the brother of Daisy, Ida, Lilly, Henry, Percy, Allan, Sydney, Bert, Len, Les and Vera Young, died at Cue WA. Reg Murchison 37/1948. Buried Cue Cemetery. (see photos of Isaac and siblings below in 1949)
ZANARDINI Giacomoi ― 34 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, Loc A-16-3, bur 7 Aug 1907. Reg Murchison 70/1907. aka ZANARDRINI Buried Cue Cemetery.
ZONOTTI Giovanni ‘Jack’ ― 38 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, bur 22 Feb 1929, Loc A-2-15, Reg Murchison 6/1929. Buried Cue Cemetery.
ZOPETTI Bertolo ― 26 yrs, Roman Catholic Section, bur 1 May 1907, Loc A-9-4, Reg Murchison 33/1907. (Registered as ZOPPETTI), Buried Cue Cemetery.
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Can you please update the name Elizabeth Mary DANIELS to DANIEL. Thank you.
Hi Mary The error is all fixed now both on the blog and the web site. Thank you for letting us know.
Thank you. 🙂
Just a correction to Battista Pozzi, at the date of his death he had 6 children other Giuseppina, Giovanni 16 years old , Emilia 11 years old, Arturo 9 years old, Alfonso 5 years old, Caterina 2 years old and Maria 6 weeks.
Thanks Cate I will correct this.
Hi Moya,,
Correction on Andrew Fawcetts family
His siblings were from another marriage (Ernest ,Walter,Eileen etc.)
Andrew was 1st born from this 2nd marriage, Jeanie & Charlie (siblings came after are Valma Vallender & Maurice)