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Greenock Cemetery

Located on Bevan Street, Greenock, within the township of Greenock with vineyards adjacent on the west side. The site contains traditional burials.

History

The centerpiece of the cemetery is a tall marble cross on an ornate plinth which is a grave of members of the Seppelt family. The first formally recorded burial was in November 1865 of a person named Radge. However, the earliest headstone located at the cemetery is of Sophie Ronnfeldt aged 2 weeks, who died 15 August 1865. In January 1866 the Bevan family conveyed ownership of the cemetery to local Trustees for £5 and indicated that once Greenock became a Corporate Town the allotments would be transferred to the Corporation.

Burials and Placement of Ashes

Burial Site Map