Burials for the St Stephens Cemetery in Parnell date from 1844 to 1982. Cemetery Search:
Also known as Dudley Vercoe Cemetery, this cemetery is in current use and is located around 3.5km south-west of Te Puke in the Bay of Plenty area, North Island, New Zealand.The cemetery was consecrated on 9 May 1970. The earliest recorded burial is of Mr W A J Wright 1883-1958.
A small historic cemetery containing five graves. Only two of the graves are war graves, which contain the bodies of nine members of the Bay of Plenty Cavalry who were killed in a surprise attack by Te Kooti's advance guard on June 7th, 1869. The other three graves are of settlers who died after the New Zealand Wars ended. Maintained by the Ministry for Culture & Heritage. Ōpepe Incident: On t...
Epeha Urupā, Tūtereinga Marae, Te Puna. On 29 July 1914, the Native Land Court partitioned lot 154. Hare [sic] Pitua gave evidence as to the arrangements that had been made about the partition. Te Wanakore Maungapohatu was to take his land in two parts. The greater part, 19 acres 2 roods was to consist of all the land at the northwest end of the block, bounded on the east by a line running due...
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints cemetery has high historical significance in Tauranga as the resting place for a number of the church's early members. The cemetery is the smallest of the old Tauranga cemeteries and contains a range of grave memorials crafted between 1907 and 2002. These include slab and desk, short upright granite slabs, tablet stones, a single gothic shouldered...
Address: West Coast Road, Springfield, Canterbury, South Island, New Zealand. Kōwai Pass is less than one kilometre from Springfield, is a small town in the Selwyn District of Canterbury, in the South Island of New Zealand. Kōwai is a South Island form of kōwhai, the yellow-flowering native tree. As it happens the kōwhai is not found in this locality, which has led some investigators to think ...
Location Information This cemetery is located in Scotland Street, off the main highway, Pātea. Historical Information There are 2 Commonwealth burials of the 1914-1918 war and 2 of the 1939-1945 war here. World War I: Private James Carradus Private Samuel Floyd World War II: Private Stanley George Martin Lance Sergeant John Sequel Wilson
Ormondville Cemetery at Louise Street, Ormondville, Manawatū-Whanganui, North Island, New Zealand.
Foxhill Cemetery, Tasman, South Island, New Zealand
Tūākau Cemetery is located on Alexandra Redoubt Road in Tūākau. The cemetery was reaching capacity in 2015 and was expected to be full by the end of that year.
Operated from 1857 to 1958. Located at the top of Circle Hill, about 8 km from Milton; administered by the Clutha District Council.
13 Mapau Road, Oban, Stewart Island
16 Horseshoe Point Road, Oban, Stewart Island.
Ōhingaiti is located on State Highway 1, 78km north of Whanganui between Hunterville and Mangaweka. Ōhingaiti was a base for rail workers when the Makohine Viaduct was being constructed. The cemetery is located just south of the settlement of Ohingaiti, just off the new SH1.
The name Tokoroa first appeared on the early maps of the 1860s
Te Rangihaukaha Cemetery, 729 Kaitaia-Awarua Road, Kaitaia, Far North District, Northland, 0410 New Zealand.
Pakaraka was the scene of an important early Mission. The cemetery is approximately 13 kilometres north-west of Kawakawa along the SH 1. Holy Trinity Church Graveyard, Pakaraka, Northland, New Zealand, contains the official war grave of 1 man who served in the New Zealand forces during the First World War. This is Private George Leef who died of influenza on 30 December 1918. It is also the b...
The Anglican church of Hiona St Stephen in Ōpōtiki is a rare example in New Zealand of a church that houses a martyr’s memorial. The church was originally dedicated as Hiona (Zion) in January 1864. In early 1865 a group of Pai Mārire (Hauhau) adherents entered the town and seized Hiona’s minister, the Rev. Carl Sylvius Völkner, and his fellow missionary, T.S. Grace. Völkner was accused of spyin...
Perched on a hillside overlooking Maketū is St Thomas's Church (Anglican) in Church Road, the oldest church in the Western Bay of Plenty. Established in 1868, the graveyard can be found in front of the church. The most imposing structure in the churchyard of St Thomas’s Anglican Church is a tall, finely detailed stone column surmounted by a funerary urn. The column bears the following inscript...
St Ninian's Presbyterian Church in Avondale, Auckland, New Zealand, was built in 1859.The earliest burial in the St Ninian's Church Graveyard was in July 1873. The deceased was Rev. David Hamilton who died from exposure and drowning in the Waitakere Ranges on his way to Presbyterian services in Huia and Whatipu. The latest burial was in 1974.Some notable burials: * Jessie Eva Hort Huxham MacKen...
St John’s Church Graveyard at Tutu Totara is a few kilometres north of Marton in the North Island of New Zealand, and only a few hundred metres from State Highway One. Rangitikei Parish which includes St John's is a large rural parish situated south of Mt Ruapehu and west of the Rangitikei River.Built in 1924 to a F. de J. Clere design replacing a wooden building of 1884 also by Clere.Burial pl...
Location Information==Port Chalmers (Old) Cemetery, 3 Church Street, Port Chalmers. It is closed for new ash and burial plots. Ash interments and body burials can only be made in existing plots. Please note that New Port Chalmers Cemetery is also located on Church Street. Source: and Information==There are 3 Commonwealth burials of the 1914-1918 war and 3 of the 1939-1945 war here.World War I: ...
Pirongia is a township 13 km north-west of Te Awamutu. First named Alexandra, it was a military post during the Waikato war. In 1864 the 2nd Waikato militia built and occupied the Alexandra East and West redoubts, part of a chain of fortifications between Alexandra and Cambridge designed to block possible attack from Māori living south of the Pūniu River. The earthworks of an armed constabulary...
A Primitive Methodist Chapel was erected on Elliot Road (now Tukapa Street) in 1853 on land donated by Mr Peter Elliot. His quarter acre section was matched by another from Mr. J.Dingle, together with a small portion of Crown Land, to complete the churchyard. The original church was replaced by a new one in 1858. Tenders were called in September 1858, and the first service in the new chapel was...
Waikari Cemetery is located at 21 Kellocks Road, Waikari, Hurunui District, Canterbury, South Island, New Zealand.