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Title: FISHER family
Post by: firstfleet on Tuesday 08 January 13 05:27 GMT (UK)
Hi, my gggrand parents were frederick fisher & his wife sara ann wells..they are both buried in murringo cemetery nsw,.it appears that fredericks father was also a frederick fisher ..who married
a sara casey in nsw 1851,  frederick snr was born abt 1822..not sure where, B.d.&m searches
shows his death date as being 1882, registerd at young nsw..sara died 1897..also registerd at
young nsw..have done a few searches on the cemetery index site for young cemetery, but no
luck finding there graves..hoping some one out there may have some idea,

cheers
firstfleet
Title: Re: FISHER family
Post by: jomcd967 on Tuesday 08 January 13 05:36 GMT (UK)
Hi firstfleet, do you know what Frederick seniors occupation was?

Jo  :)
Title: Re: FISHER family
Post by: cando on Tuesday 08 January 13 05:55 GMT (UK)
I suggest you contact the Young Shire Council - scroll down the page for details
http://austcemindex.com/cemetery.php?id=732

Cheers :)
Cando
Title: Re: FISHER family
Post by: cando on Tuesday 08 January 13 05:59 GMT (UK)
The NSW bdm indexes detail districts where events were registered which in this case would be the District of Young.  Their death certificates should show when and where they were buried.

Cheers
Cando
Title: Re: FISHER family
Post by: fastfusion on Tuesday 08 January 13 06:09 GMT (UK)
try this link

http://austcemindex.com/cemetery.php?id=732

thats the young cemetery   transcriptions link halfway down page

 :)
Title: Re: FISHER family
Post by: fastfusion on Tuesday 08 January 13 06:11 GMT (UK)
snap cando     u must have snuck that link in while i was in google gettin it

 :)
Title: Re: FISHER family
Post by: cupoflife on Tuesday 08 January 13 06:15 GMT (UK)
There is a probate at NSW State Archives. if this is your Frederick (snr) then it may provide more details.

Frederick Fisher Date of death 21 October 1882
http://investigator.records.nsw.gov.au/Entity.aspx?Path=\Item\301226

cheers :)
cupoflife
Title: Re: FISHER family
Post by: cando on Tuesday 08 January 13 06:45 GMT (UK)
try this link

http://austcemindex.com/cemetery.php?id=732

thats the young cemetery   transcriptions link halfway down page

 :)

Well used site so bookmarked ;)

There are no transcriptions on the site but photographs of headstones.

Young Council administer the cemetery and would need to access their records for further information as there is no headstone for your couple at Young.  They may be buried in another cemetery in the Young district.

Cheers
Cando
Title: Re: FISHER family
Post by: dillontree on Saturday 13 December 14 21:51 GMT (UK)
Hi Firstfleet
Saw your old post re the Fisher Family.  There is a Public Member Tree on Ancestry. Millane/Barry/Gallagher. Searched as Frederick Fisher b.1826 d. 1882. Spouse Sara Casey.
Click on their son Frederick m. Sara Wells.  there is a photo of his headstone.
Hope this helps.
Maggie
Title: Re: FISHER family
Post by: cando on Sunday 14 December 14 23:00 GMT (UK)
Hi Maggie :)

Not everyone can afford to subscribe to Ancestry.

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Click on their son Frederick m. Sara Wells.  there is a photo of his headstone.

Are you saying there is a photo of Frederick's son, Frederick's headstone?

Is this it?
http://austcemindex.com/inscription.php?id=5896292

The OP is searching for the father's and mother's burial information.

Cheers  :D
Cando
Title: Re: FISHER family
Post by: dillontree on Monday 15 December 14 20:03 GMT (UK)
Hi Cando, my mistake (once again) re Ancestry.  Yes that is the photo of Frederick Fisher's son's grave.  I have no details of Frederick Fisher Snr. or his wife's Sarah Casey's headstone.  Although I must point out here that there were two Frederick Fisher's and two Sarah Casey's all from the same area, and this has caused quite a bit of confusion as you will realise.
Cheers Maggie