St Albans New General Cemetery
- Home
- Places of Interest
- St Albans New General Cemetery
St Albans New General Cemetery appears to have been established in the late 1880s, the earliest inscription extant being dated 1887.
It replaced the original cemetery in Settlers Road and is still in use. There is a good range of monumental styles and wrought iron grave surrounds to be seen. Most of the monuments are in good condition for age, upright and legible. The site is maintained in good order by Council.
St Albans New General Cemetery is on the eastern side of Wollombi Road, 1.2km north of the village. Inscriptions
The number of inscriptions for this cemetery is 266
The number of inscriptions with headstone image(s) is 265
The listing was last updated on 2011-07-28
The listing was complete as at 2011-07-09
Most Common Surnames
Sort by name
Thompson
49
Bailey
45
Jurd
31
Sternbeck
18
Walters
13
Fleming
11
Rose
10
Fernance
8
Chapman
8
Robinson
7
Bernsdorff
7
Morris
6
Walker
4
Butler
3
Smith
3
Gilbert
3
Perry
3
White
3
Gunn
2
Lincoln
2
Humphery
2
Cornwell
2
James
2
Musson
2
Melohn
1
Donovan
1
Brand
1
Cavanough
1
Williams
1
Maugissi
1
Zammit
1
Falk
1
Joyce
1
Ransom
1
Dickin
1
Redding
1
Emery
1
Ferreira
1
Roy
1
Martin
1
Hearne
1
Easton
1
Hunt
1
Moore
1
Ingham
1
Markus
1