Methodist Cemetery, Salisbury, South Australia

Methodist Cemetery, Salisbury. The first Primitive Methodist Service in Salisbury was held in the spring of 1849. Their first church opened on the corner of John Street and Church Street in March 1851. A larger church Hephzimbah was opened adjacent to it in April 1858. In March 1961, after more than 110 years on this site, the Methodist Congregation moved to a new church built on Park Terrace in 1977 when the name changed to the Uniting Church in Australia.

Below are SOME of the headstones of the Methodist Cemetery, Salisbury. In an attempt to save as much space as possible and increase the speed of downloading, only part of the stone is displayed. Flinders Ranges Research has a full photograph of each of these, and many others as well.

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