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Holy Trinity Memorial Park, Ōtāhūhū, Auckland, North Island, New Zealand

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  • James Badley (1829 - 1896)
    An old and much-respected resident of the Otahuhu district, in the person of Mr, James Badley, passed away on August 25th, and was buried in the Anglican Cemetery, Otahuhu, on Thursday, August 27th. Fo...
  • Elizabeth Crocker Badley (1830 - 1884)
    BADLEY. - On May 11, at her residence Willow Grove, near Ann's Bridge, Otahuhu, Elizabeth, the beloved wife of James Badley; aged 54 years. Source: Auckland Star (24 May 1884, p. 5).
  • Edward Francis Roche (1828 - 1903)
  • Dorothea Roche (1826 - 1903)
  • Dublin, Ireland, Probate Record and Marriage License Index, 1270-1858.
    Capt. John Annesley Hickson (1798 - 1858)
    Captain and Paymaster of the Londonderry of 16th Regt of Militia. Educated at Ennis Co Clare, Ireland at a private school of which the principal was the Rev Dr Finucane. On 7th Sept 1812 he was appoin...

Ōtāhūhū's Anglican cemetery was established on the site of the first Anglican church in 1853 and was rededicated as Holy Trinity Memorial Park in 1962.

Holy Trinity Memorial Park, covers 0.4 ha on the east side of Church Street. The park contains two mass graves of British troops who were killed in action or died in active service during the New Zealand Wars. Holy Trinity Memorial Park also contains six individual New Zealand Wars graves.

Local identities buried there include John Fairburn; Canon Frank Gould; James Murphy; Ann Nicholls; John Hall; William Absolum; John Morgan; Richard Fairburn; Lady Galloway; James Hamlin and the Carson family and others.

The cemetery is the site of the Holy Trinity Memorial Park NZ Wars memorial