KEETON Olive -1911
contributed by: Brian Margetson
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Cemetery information:- This cemetery lies just off the dirt road between Port Alfred and Grahamstown, adjacent to the Southwell school and near the shop, a few hundred metres from the entrance to the Sports Club. The church was built in 1870.
Photographs by Marielle Ford, Brian Margetson, Christopher Fitchet, Jordan Pretorius, Pierre Pretorius, Robert Speirs (sent in by Peter Moll)
eGGSA captions by: Marielle Ford, Wilna Eygelaar, Andries Holtzhausen, Brenda Gassner, Fern Swales, Cecile Schlebusch.
The GGSA Cemetery DVD only has information on the location of the cemetery Cemetery ID: 676 Google Earth Project Information:- GPSID: 676
GPS: -33 32.051, 26 41.051
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