Pullenvale Memorial Inscriptions


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Pullenvale cemetery, Brisbane
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Pullenvale cemetery, Brisbane


Adam J.F., husband of Agnes WALKER,
died Pullen Vale 13 May 1879 aged 41 years;
Pullenvale cemetery, Brisbane
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Adam J.F., husband of Agnes WALKER,
died Pullen Vale 13 May 1879 aged 41 years;
Pullenvale cemetery, Brisbane


Adam J.F., husband of Agnes WALKER,
died Pullen Vale 13 May 1879 aged 41 years;
Pullenvale cemetery, Brisbane
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Adam J.F., husband of Agnes WALKER,
died Pullen Vale 13 May 1879 aged 41 years;
Pullenvale cemetery, Brisbane


Adam J.F., husband of Agnes WALKER,
died Pullen Vale 13 May 1879 aged 41 years;
Pullenvale cemetery, Brisbane
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Adam J.F., husband of Agnes WALKER,
died Pullen Vale 13 May 1879 aged 41 years;
Pullenvale cemetery, Brisbane


Adam J.F., husband of Agnes WALKER,
died Pullen Vale 13 May 1879 aged 41 years;
Pullenvale cemetery, Brisbane
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Adam J.F., husband of Agnes WALKER,
died Pullen Vale 13 May 1879 aged 41 years;
Pullenvale cemetery, Brisbane


From Mud maps of Moggill, compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988

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From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988


From Mud maps of Moggill, compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988

In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. Descendents
of Moggill Pioneers a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their
names on a memorial and in other repositories.


However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish 
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the Cemeteries act of 1865. The first was Moggill (Old)
Cemetery, now the Council dump in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.

Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Priors Pocket and Moggill Roads.
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as Reserve. It is doubtful this site was used despite its
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.

In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasnt carrying anyone else up the mountain 
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.

To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same No plots were sold, no burial
fees charged. The community shared each others sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ...

suggested visit
Moggill Cemetery
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie

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From "Mud maps of Moggill", compiled and edited by Libby Wager in association with the Pullenvale field study centre 1988

In the 1970s Moggill Cemetery was desecrated by vandals - headstones broken. The site was cleared by
the appropriate authorities and stones removed, it seems, without any record being kept. 'Descendents
of Moggill Pioneers' a group granted funding by Pullenvale Ward Bicentenary Community Committee to
celebrate their Moggill heritage, are working during 1988 to trace those buried there and to record their
names on a memorial and in other repositories.


However in searching the Queensland Government Gazette for possible records, it appears that the parish
of Moggill has had four cemeteries since the "Cemeteries act of 1865". The first was Moggill (Old)
Cemetery, now the Council "dump" in Pullenvale road near Rafting Ground Park. Folklore maintains two
Heathwood children were buried there, the graves being enclosed by a picket fence. A gum tree later
marked the site in memories of older residents. The cemetery was transferred under the City of
Brisbane Act of 1924 which abolished local Shire Councils. Fifty years have elapsed since that
cemetery was used, the Reserve has been acquired by the Kenmore Bowls club which plans to include a
suitable memorial to the pioneers in its proposed clubhouse.

Moggill (Town) Cemetery was to occupy Portion 144 Parish of Moggill, set aside in 1870 opposite the present Moggill Uniting Church at the junction of Kangaroo Gully, Witty, Prior's Pocket and Moggill Roads.
It is marked on the 1885 map of the parish as "Reserve". It is doubtful this site was used despite its
proxility to the churches as it was not transferred with other cemeteries in 1930.

In 1873, Portion 247 saddling Mt Elphinstone was reserved for cemetery purposes. Messrs. Butler, Ballard, Gregory, Jones and Pellatt were named trustees in 1876. Although it is believed three children are also buried there, the lone grave of Adam Walker is the only one marked. Paddy Pacey, one of the
pall-bearers in 1879, is said to have complained that he wasn't carrying anyone else up the mountain
as the pull was too steep. Brookfield became the preferred cemetery on that side of the parish.

To question about those buried in Moggill, the answer is always the same "No plots were sold, no burial
fees charged. The community shared each other's sorrows. One family would dig a grave for another at no charge ..."

suggested visit
Moggill Cemetery
Moggill Road, Bellbowrie



Pullenvale, Brisbane


Address: off driveway to 237 Haven Rd, Pullenvale.
large reserve off to left of 4WD track up hill, driveway may be marked Gem St.
Opened: approx. 1876
# graves: 1
Burials in Pullenvale cemetery [The Local Bulletin]
NamebornDied
Adam James Furley Walker 18391879
Adam Walker
infant son of Adam James Furley Walker and Agnes McLauchlan
18731876
William Walker
infant son of Adam James Furley Walker and Agnes McLauchlan
18781879
Margaret Herron
infant daughter of Thomas Herron and Ann Jane Gray
1879
Robert Irwin
son of William James Irwin and Christina McKay
1888
Samuel Ballard
son of Samuel Ballard and Eliza Lewis
1885
Mabel Ballard
daughter of Thomas Lewis Ballard and Elizabeth A. Pellatt.
1883
Louisa Ballard
daughter of Thomas Lewis Ballard and Elizabeth A. Pellatt.
1883

More information about
PIONEERS MEMORIAL RETURNED TO GRAVE [extract]
The Pullen Pullen - Ritual Conflict in Southeast Queensland
Toowong Library Local History Folder
Historical depictions of the Brisbane River
BRISbites - suburb Pullenvale
Other cemetery on Pullenvale Road at Rafting Ground
Descendants of Moggill Pioneers

Photographed: 13 Aug 2006


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Latitude -27.501728, Longitude 152.892516
Latitude -27° 30’ 6", Longitude 152° 53’ 33"



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