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List of burials at Melbourne General Cemetery

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This is a list of notable individuals buried at Melbourne General Cemetery.

Melbourne General Cemetery
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List of burials

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I

  • Sir Isaac Isaacs (1855–1948), the first Australian-born Governor General
  • John Iliffe (1846–1914), Dentistry pioneer

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  • Roy Park (1892–1947), Test cricketer, footballer (Melbourne), soldier, doctor
  • John Parnell, (1860–1931), soldier & administrator
  • Sir James Patterson (1833–1895), Premier of Victoria
  • John Giles Price (1808–1857), Magistrate, murdered by convicts at Williamstown

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  • William Ramsay (1868–1914), developer and founder of Kiwi Boot Polish
  • Richard Read (the Younger) (c.1796-1862), colonial artist
  • Moses Rintel (1823–1880), pioneering Rabbi
  • Robert Russell (1808–1900), architect, pioneer

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References

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  2. "Hugh Cairns' Funeral". Daily News.
  3. "James Coates". Australian Dictionary Biography.
  4. Federici on the Melbourne General Cemetery website
  5. "Medal – James Galloway Grave Restoration, Labour Historical Graves Committee, Australia, 1992". Museums Victoria.
  6. "Francis Hare".
  7. "Hare, Francis". Obituaries Australia.
  8. "John Hennings". Australian Dictionary Biography.
  9. "Death of Mr John Hennings". The Age. 14 October 1898.
  10. "Hermann Herlitz". ADB.
  11. "Araluen Kendall". The Argus. 22 November 1924.
  12. "Araluen – Henry Kendall".
  13. "Frederick Deeming". Australian Dictionary Biography.
  14. "John William Parnell". ADB.
  15. "Richard Read". ADB. Retrieved 20 July 2021.
  16. Otzen, Roslyn. Dr John Singleton 1808–1891. Melbourne Citymission, 2008, pp 30–34.
  17. "Brettena Smyth". Australian Dictionary Biography.
  18. "A stonemason whose legacy was to sculpt a fairer working day". The Citizen.
  19. "Funeral of R. Wilson Today".
  20. "Florence Maude Young". Australian Dictionary Biography.
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