Alias SHERRIN, Haji. It was the verdict of the Coroner that death was accidental, as a result of being thrown from a cart. He is buried in Plot 49, Section D. Muslim section of the Lawlers Cemetery.
The deceased is buried in Plot 39, Section B, Church of England section of the Lawlers Cemetery
The child is buried in Plot 39, Section B, Church of England Section of Lawlers Cemetery.
The deceased was a woman of no meagre means as was seen in the auction which was held following her death, in which no less than 5 properties were auctioned along with horses, furniture and other goods. Probate of Christina SHIELS, Widow, to Henry Barnes and John Holoban, £398 ls. 4d. Christina is buried in Plot 32, Section A, Roman Catholic section of Lawlers Cemetery.
The child is buried in Plot 20, Section B, Church of England section of Lawlers Cemetery.
The child is buried in Plot 13, Section A, Roman Catholic section of Lawlers Cemetery.
The body of Harry Stelling was found hanging from a tree near Doyle's Well, with his belt fastened around his throat. It was alleged he had been drinking heavily prior to the discovery of his body. At the inquest, it was found that death was due to asphyxia, brought on by strangulation. A gash about an inch long was found on his wrist, indicating he had tried to cut an artery. The deceased is buried in Plot 30, Section A, Roman Catholic section of Lawlers Cemetery.
Deceased had lived in Victoria for 7 years before moving to Western Australia and was known as Mary Constance Stewart Holohan after her mother remarried. This talented young lady had a very successful career in her musical studies — winning the cap and gown at the Geraldton Convent School the previous Christmas. She had gained the musical qualification of A.L.C.M. , which gave her a diploma in music performance and teaching from the London College of Music (LCM), a school within the University of West London. This Associate qualification allowed the young lady to append the qualification letters, A.L.C.M. after her name. The late Miss Holohan had been suffering for some time from appendicitis and it became necessary to operate. Dr Cameron, of Leonora, proceeded by motor car to Lawlers and performed the operation with Dr Moloney but the patient proved to be in too low a condition for medical skill to save her life. Mary Constance is buried in Plot 36, Section A, Roman Catholic section of the Lawlers Cemetery.
Stolberg was buried in Plot 29, Section C, in the 4th row west.
The child is buried in Plot 36, Section B of Lawlers Cemetery.
Deceased lived in New South Wales for 30 years before moving to Western Australia. He had been employed as an Engine Driver at the Waroonga but was admitted to the Lawlers Government Hospital suffering from pains in the head and prior to entering the hospital, complained of influenza. it was reported that he suffered from lacerations and haemorrhage to the brain. Two newspapers reports record incidents in 1901 and 1904 where a man by the name of Duncan Syme was apprehended for lying on railway tracks and other offences of the Railways Act. When taken to Kalgoorlie in 1901, he was brought before the court and charged with being of unsound mind. He was remanded for medical treatment. Syme's estate was valued at £101. The deceased is buried in Plot 11, Section D, Church of England section of Lawlers Cemetery.
Alias Teddy. The child is buried in Plot 38, Section B, Church of England section of Lawlers Cemetery.