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Two Wells and District Family History Group

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Type of organisation:
Also known as: Two Wells and District Family History Group


Town or locality: Two Wells South Australia
Date established:
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1986


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The Life Appreciation Library Group was formed in 1986 as the result of a successful application for a grant from the SA Libraries Board.  The aim of the group is to record the history of people buried in the Mallala District cemeteries, by way of headstones, profiles, eulogies, photographs and family history books.

Over the years many volunteers from the community have been involved in the work of the group, five of the original committee are still very involved in the group's activities.

The District Council of Mallala made available copies of the burial records and the cemetery plans so that we could accurately record and check that our work was correct.  The first life appreciation profile was presented to the group in March 1989.


In the early days, all of the data, which was recorded by hand from the headstones, was put on disk and hard copies produced.and finally after checking were professionally bound into book form for future reference


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