Eastern Cape, ALBANY district, Rural (farm cemeteries) / Eastern Cape, ALBANY district, Grahamstown, Salem, Methodist Church, cemetery / (38 of 151 images)
Cemetery information:-
Salem is a settlement about 20 km South of Grahamstown and 20 km north of Alexandria. It was founded as a settlement of the party of 1820 settlers under Hezekiah SEPHTON. The name is of Biblical origin (Gen. 14:18) and means "peace"; the local application refers to an incident in which Richard GUSH succeeded in securing peace with marauding Xhosas by means of a sermon, and gifts of tobacco and pocket knives. The original foundation stone of the church was laid by WH MATTHEWS J.P. on 18 July 1850. The church hall bears the date of 1832.
Album complete, but the cemetery is still in use at times.
eGGSA captions by: Marielle Ford, Marie Greyvenstein, Gail Röthlin, Alex van Niekerk, Wilna Eygelaar, Tania Naude, Alta Griffiths & George Crewe
Additional information available on the GGSA Cemetery DVD:-
Cemetery ID: 454
No of names: 274
Google Earth Project Information:-
GPSID: 454
GPS: -33 28.270, 26 29.149
EDWARDS Jane Elizabeth 1814-1874
The beloved wife of the Rev John EDWARDS. Born April 30 1814. Died at Salem June 29th 1874, only 45 days after her arrival from England
contributed by: Marielle Ford
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