
St George’s
Church Magill claims the
proud distinction of being
the first Anglican Church consecrated in the colony
of South Australia.
The land on which the Church was built was given
by John Finlay Duff, Captain of the Brig Africain. The foundation stone was laid on the 18th of
January 1847 by the wife of Frederick Bayne
Esq. of Stradbroke. The original building
was completed in one year at a cost of 280 pounds,
all from private subscription. Nearby creeks
of Magill provided cobblestones to build its
walls, and the beams and timbers for its roof
are of pit sawn Blue Gum.
On the 30th of January 1848 His Lordship Bishop
Augustus Short of Adelaide, consecrated St George’s,
solemnly dedicating it for Christian worship
before a crowded congregation far in excess of
the two hundred and fifty people it was built
to hold.
The earliest baptism was of the son of a butcher
of Makgill (Magill's original name) recorded on the 13th of February 1848.
The earliest burial was recorded little more
than a fortnight after the consecration of the
Church. Only seven weeks after his arrival in
South Australia, the infant daughter of Bishop
Short was buried on the 16th of February. Her
name was Caroline Phillippa Augusta Short. She
was one year old. Following on were four more
burials of children under three years of age.
The first marriage took place on the 21st of
February 1849. We have third and fourth generations
marrying in "the little country Church in
the hamlet of Woodforde, Makgill"
Still calling the devoted to services each Sunday
is the original bell inscribed "Pybus,
Adelaide, February 9th 1847". It is the
earliest recorded casting of a bronze bell in
South Australia.
TOURS:
Tours of the Church and Cemetery can be tailored for individual groups. They include refreshments and range in length from 30mins to 1.5 hours. Please contact the parish office for further details on 8364 4152."
CAN WE HELP YOU?:
We would be pleased to undertake a search of
our records on your behalf. Our marriage, baptism
and burial registers date from 1848 to the present
day. A search may provide recorded information
of the event. In some instances families lived
in this area for several generations and we may
find information of other family members.
Burials: Name - approximate date of death - other family members (parents, spouse, children, brothers and sisters.)
All you need to do is forward a letter with
as much relevant information as you may have,
along with a search fee of $25 to:
St George’s Archives
43 St Bernard’s Road,
Magill SA 5072
(Cheques and Money Orders to be made payable
to, St George’s Archives.)
Information required for a search
Baptisms: Full name
Marriages: Groom’s name – bride’s maiden name
– approximate date of marriage.
Burials Name: approximate date of death - other
family members (parents, spouse, children, brothers
and sisters.)
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