Noccundra SW QLD name index


© Copyright 1996-2020 Kerry Raymond and David Horton
Alphabetical index of given names, surnames and placenames
ABORIGINAL IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

ARCHAEOLOGY IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

ARE IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

AREA IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

BANDICOOT IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

BEEN IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

BELONG IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

BELOW IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

BILLY IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

BRANCH IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

BUNDEENA IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

BURIAL IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

BURYING IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

BUT IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

CHARLIE IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

CHILD IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

CHOOKOO IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

COASTAL IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

COMMUNITY IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

CONBAR IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

COOPERS IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

CREATOR IMG_2416_zpsec0d8e09

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CREEK IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

CUSTOM IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

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DEPARTMENT IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

DESCENDANTS IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

DESCENDENTS IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

DESCENT IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

DOONDILLY IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

EAST IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

ELSIE IMGP1355

Jane RICHARDS
(wife of W.H. RICHARDS)
d: 12 Jan 1920 aged 56
Daughter
Elsie ?
d: 15 Jul 1915 aged 22
Son
private George McCARTHY
died of wounds in France
d: 29 Jul 1918, aged 30
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

ESTATE IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

EUROPEAN IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

EXTENDED IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

FACING IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

FAR IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

FIRST IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

FRANCE IMGP1355

Jane RICHARDS
(wife of W.H. RICHARDS)
d: 12 Jan 1920 aged 56
Daughter
Elsie ?
d: 15 Jul 1915 aged 22
Son
private George McCARTHY
died of wounds in France
d: 29 Jul 1918, aged 30
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

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GEORGE IMGP1355

Jane RICHARDS
(wife of W.H. RICHARDS)
d: 12 Jan 1920 aged 56
Daughter
Elsie ?
d: 15 Jul 1915 aged 22
Son
private George McCARTHY
died of wounds in France
d: 29 Jul 1918, aged 30
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

HAS IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

HEADSTONES IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

HERE IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

HERITAGE IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

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JAN IMGP1355

Jane RICHARDS
(wife of W.H. RICHARDS)
d: 12 Jan 1920 aged 56
Daughter
Elsie ?
d: 15 Jul 1915 aged 22
Son
private George McCARTHY
died of wounds in France
d: 29 Jul 1918, aged 30
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

JANE IMGP1355

Jane RICHARDS
(wife of W.H. RICHARDS)
d: 12 Jan 1920 aged 56
Daughter
Elsie ?
d: 15 Jul 1915 aged 22
Son
private George McCARTHY
died of wounds in France
d: 29 Jul 1918, aged 30
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

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KITTY IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

LAST IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

LISTED IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

LIVELY IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

LIZZIE IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

LONG IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

MADE IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

MANY IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

MARYILCO IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

MCCARTHY IMGP1355

Jane RICHARDS
(wife of W.H. RICHARDS)
d: 12 Jan 1920 aged 56
Daughter
Elsie ?
d: 15 Jul 1915 aged 22
Son
private George McCARTHY
died of wounds in France
d: 29 Jul 1918, aged 30
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

MCKELLAR IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

MINNIE IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

MOONGA IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

NAMED IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

NATIONAL IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

NEAR IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

NOCKATUNGA IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

NOOLPIE IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

NORTH IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

ONLAREE IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

OSSIE IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

OTHERS IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

PEOPLE IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

PLAQUE IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

POONKILLA IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

POSSIBLE IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

PRIVATE IMGP1355

Jane RICHARDS
(wife of W.H. RICHARDS)
d: 12 Jan 1920 aged 56
Daughter
Elsie ?
d: 15 Jul 1915 aged 22
Son
private George McCARTHY
died of wounds in France
d: 29 Jul 1918, aged 30
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

PROTECTION IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

QUALITY IMG_2416_zpsec0d8e09

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REMOVED IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

RESERVES IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

RICHARDS IMGP1355

Jane RICHARDS
(wife of W.H. RICHARDS)
d: 12 Jan 1920 aged 56
Daughter
Elsie ?
d: 15 Jul 1915 aged 22
Son
private George McCARTHY
died of wounds in France
d: 29 Jul 1918, aged 30
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

RITCHIE IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

RIVER IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

ROWLAND IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

SEEN IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

SERVICES IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

SITE IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

SOUTH IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

THESE IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

THOSE IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

TOOTABULLA IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

TOOTIE IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

TREE IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

TRIAL IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

TWO IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

UBALLIE IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

UNION IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

UNKNOWN IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

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WANGKU-MURRA IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

WANGUMIT IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

WARDEN IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

WAT IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

WELL IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

WERE IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

WEST IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

WILLICHULLIE IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

WILSON IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

WOUNDS IMGP1355

Jane RICHARDS
(wife of W.H. RICHARDS)
d: 12 Jan 1920 aged 56
Daughter
Elsie ?
d: 15 Jul 1915 aged 22
Son
private George McCARTHY
died of wounds in France
d: 29 Jul 1918, aged 30
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

YEEORGAH IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake

YOUNG IMGP1353_rs

This burial site is of the Wangku-Murra trial people
The Wangku-Murra area extended west to Coopers Creek, south
to Maryilco and north to Bundeena and to the east as far as
the Wilson River. The custom of burying the deceased facing
north, as seen in the two headstones, these belong to a long descent
of Aboriginal descendents and European union. The first burial
is unknown but the last burial was in 1950 of a young Aboriginal
named Ossie Rowland of Nockatunga. Many others are descendants
of "Chookoo" who died near Ritchie's well. Many were removed
to coastal reserves.
Those buried here are listed below:
Billy UBALLIE - Poonkilla Bandicoot
Wangumit Tree
Doondilly Willichullie
Noolpie Conbar
Kitty Wat Ta and Tootie Tootabulla
Charlie Onlaree
Lizzie Yeeorgah child Minnie
Lively Moonga
This plaque and protection has been made possible by the National
Heritage Estate and the department of Community Services
Archaeology branch of Queensland
8-7-86
warden H.McKELLAR
Noccundra Cemetery, SW QLD
Copyright: Thom Blake



Noccundra Cemetery


Address: Noccundra-Warry Warry Rd Nockatunga, far south west Queensland, Bulloo Shire
Opened: approx. 18xx
# graves: 13

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