St Anne's Cemetery
Year started
1826
Year closed
1899 followed by at least 40 ‘illegal’ burials to 1916.
About St Anne's Cemetery
A typical old English churchyard.
The widening of Victoria Road caused some headstones to be moved, and 27 burials were reinterred in the Field of Mars Cemetery.
The present cemetery includes memorials to:
- Abraham Pain (Payne) a Second Fleet convict who has the oldest marked grave 1826
- At least five First Fleet convicts; James Bradley, Ann Colpitts, Edward Goodin, Mary Parker and John Small
- Reverend William Henry, London Missionary Society (formed in 1793) who preached the first sermon in the Field of Mars in 1798 (Item 13) and who served two terms in Tahiti.
- Reverend George Weaver Turner whose wife, Mary, came from Ryde on the Isle of Wight
- The Pope family, also from the Isle of Wight.
- The Farnell family plot includes James Squire Farnell the first Australian born Premier of NSW (1877-1818) and a grandson of James Squire, Australia's first commercial brewer
- William Forster, Premier of NSW 1859-1860. He was a grandson of Gregory Blaxland (Item 5)
- Edward Terry of Eastwood House, the first Mayor of Ryde (1871). Master of the Sydney Hunt Club which chased dingos with hounds at Eastwood[GU1] .Terry was buried seven years after the cemetery was closed and the undertaker was fined £20
- Lady Eleanor Parkes, the second wife of Sir Henry Parkes (Item 13)
- Emma Oxley (nee Norton) wife of the explorer and Surveyor General, John Oxley RN
- Maria Ann Smith 'Granny Smith' (Item 5)
- The Barton family plot includes Rose lsabella, the mother of Andrew Barton Paterson, the Australian poet
- Joseph Hatton of Hattons Flat (Item 16)
Location
44-46 Church Street, Ryde 2112 View Map
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44-46 Church Street ,
Ryde 2112
44-46 Church Street ,
Ryde 2112
St Anne's Cemetery