Eastern Cape, ENGCOBO, Urban area / Eastern Cape, ENGCOBO, Main cemetery / (9 of 145 images)
Cemetery information:-
On 1 November 1859, known as All Saints’ Day, Chief Fabu met with Archdeacon Waters and the Reverend John Gordon of
the ‘Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts’ (SPG). Chief Fabu granted them a stretch of land in the Xuka Valley. Soon thereafter the All Saints’ Mission Station was founded under the leadership of Reverend Gordon. In 1876 Walter Stanford arrived at the Mission Station to take up his post as resident Magistrate. He established
the seat of his magistracy some 8km from the Mission Station on a site locally known as Engcobo – ‘a green place next to a stream’. However, merely 3 years later, in 1879, both the Mission Station and the Magistry were burnt down. The Magistry was re-established at Engcobo in 1881.
(source: Wikipedia)
There are many unmarked graves in this cemetery
Album incomplete,although all visible graves were photographed at the time. The cemetery might still be in use.
eGGSA captions by: Lorraine Beechey, Riana le Roux & Kokkie Duminy
The GGSA Cemetery DVD/ Cemetery Transcript Project only has information on the cemetery location.
Cemetery ID: 7188
Google Earth Cemetery Initiative Information:-
GPSID: 8765
GPS: -31 40.743, 27 59.672
BENTLEY Edward William -1917
contributed by: Christopher Fitchet
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