Balmoral Cemetery Brisbane - First Burial,1865 - Anne Stuart Jamieson
Inscription for Anne Jamieson on the Jamieson Family memorial, Balmoral Cemetery.
Anne Stuart Jamieson was aged 16 when she died after falling from a horse on her parents farm in Bulimba on the 16th of September 1865.
Anne Jamieson's Her burial record does not appear in the online grave search tool administered by the Brisbane City Council however there is a reference to Annes burial in the catalogue description for the Bulimba Cemetery held the the Queensland State Archives.
The description refers to a note on the back page of the earliest volume of registers.
The earliest volume (Item 1) has a list of five Sextons with their years of service on the inside cover. There is an index at the front, alphabetically arranged by name of the deceased. Each page of the index has been divided in two columns, each with a date range written at the top. The approximate date range for this volume has been taken from these columns. There is a note on the back cover saying "Approximate earliest burial traced Block 3 No. 71 (1865), 82 years ago".
By referencing the plot numbers of other members of the Jamieson family I was able to determine that the grave referred to in the note is that of Anne Jamieson. Her mother Jean Jamieson was one of Brisbane’s earliest free settlers when she arrived in Brisbane in January 1849 aboard HMS Fortitude.
Jamieson Family Memorial, Balmoral Cemetery.
By referencing the plot numbers of other members of the Jamieson family I was able to determine that the grave referred to in the note is that of Anne Jamieson. Her mother Jean Jamieson was one of Brisbane’s earliest free settlers when she arrived in Brisbane in January 1849 aboard HMS Fortitude.
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