Eastern Cape, VICTORIA EAST district, Douglas Vale 96, Douglasdale, Chumie (Gwali) Mission

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Cemetery / Memorials information:- Chumie was established in 1820 by Reverend John Brownlee, as a station of for the Glasgow Missionary Society. The village which grew up about it was subsequently named Emgwali, takes its name from the Gwali River, a tributary of the Tyumie River. Also known as Tyumie Post and Chumie Mission. In 1827 two missionaries and two 'mechanics' (to teach manual work) were sent out to the station. The missionaries were James McLACHLAN & William CHALMERS while the mechanics were James WEIR and Alexander McDIARMID. Three of the men brought their wives, while James WEIR was accompanied by his mother Janet. Album complete at the time of photographing. eGGSA captions by: Fern Swales The GGSA Cemetery DVD/ Cemetery Transcript Project only has information on the cemetery location. Cemetery ID: 7584 Google Earth Cemetery Initiative Information:- GPSID: 9129 GPS: -32 40.925, 26 51.070
1. Overview / Oorsig
1. Overview / Oorsig
2. Overview / Oorsig
2. Overview / Oorsig
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3. Overview / Oorsig
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4. Overview / Oorsig
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5. Overview / Oorsig
CHALMERS Mary Munsie -1833
CHALMERS Mary Munsie -1833
CHALMERS Robert -1844
CHALMERS Robert -1844
CHALMERS William -1847
CHALMERS William -1847
WEIR Janet
WEIR Janet