William WALSTILL was laid to rest at Brighton General Cemetery in 1859 at the age of 5M by Rev H W W Liddiard.
At the time of William's passing, WALSTILL lived in Oakleigh.
WALSTILL was buried in the Church of England section.
William WALSTILL is the only person buried in the grave.
Waterborne & Sanitation‑Related Diseases
This individual lived in a time when diseases linked to contaminated water and poor sanitation were
a constant threat. Conditions such as Typhoid, Enteric Fever, Cholera, Dysentery, Gastro‑enteritis, Colonial
Fever, Slow Fever, Low Fever and Malarial Fever could spread quickly through households and neighbourhoods,
often with little warning. Their story reflects an era before modern sewerage and clean water systems made
these once‑common dangers far less visible today. Brighton General Cemetery records contain 341 such deaths.
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