Early nineteeth century, Málaga had his new cemeteries but they only have room for catholics and the protestans residents hasn't got a place to bury their dead non-catholics dead are burried at night in any place use nearby beaches, where bodys are soon washed ashore onto the sun.
After that, the british consult William Mark fought forget a proper burial for the english people who died. And after years the april 11, 1838 by the royal order of king Ferdinant VII built an area for burial the anglicans persons.
In the cemetry there are 5 different nationalities: spanish, french, germans, angelicans and canadiens.
The opening time of the cemetry are from 9:30am to 14:00pm, tuesday to saturday and from 10:00am to 13:00pm sundays.
~The name of the cemetry is St. George anglican church.
~The general consul of the USA is buried there is called Edward J. Norton.
*At the beginning, on the right of the cemetry:
~Robert Boyd was executed at the Playa de San Andrés in the december 11, 1831 and he is buried in the cemetry. He died for defended the constitution and the liberty of the spanish village.
~In the cemetry there are four military and his jons were sergent, flying officer, commander and sergent.
~In the middle on the right there is Gerald Brenan, the famous "amigo de España" writer the borned in Malta (1894) and he died in Alhaurin el Grande. His wife called Gamel Woosley.
~Brenan and she is bury whith her husband.
~In the middle on the left of the cemetry, there is a canadian married couple buried: Ethel Mabel Miles and George Gordon Miles.
~The St. Augustine's quotation is written on Alfred Cecil Gee's tombstone.
"Thou hast created has for thyself and our heart cannont be quieted till it may find repose in thee."
~There are also a master painter buried in the cemetry was called Thomas Willism Jacques. And he lived in the XX century.
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