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  • Australian cemeteries index [external website]
    Search over 1,100 Australian cemeteries and over 1.7M inscriptions. Find date of death, age, date of birth, the name of the cemetery and location of the grave. Most entries include a photograph of the headstone and details from the inscription such as the spouse’s name.
    We especially recommend this resource for searching regional NSW cemeteries.
  • Australia cemetery records [external website]
    Search across cemetery records from thousands of cemeteries around the world to find your ancestor’s date of birth and death, and the names of their parents or family members.
  • Billion graves [external website]
    Search the largest index of headstone inscriptions as well as over 30 million photos of headstones. The index contains information from cemeteries all over the world including a number of Australian cemeteries. You may find your ancestor's name, date of birth and death, the name of the cemetery, who is also buried in the plot and their relationship as well as a photo of the headstone and the satellite location of the grave.
    You can also record a grave in the index by downloading their iPhone or Andriod app to your phone. Use the app to record grave's location and to upload a photo of the headstone.
  • Cemeteries records Australia [external website]
    Browse this list of cemetery websites that has been put together by Cora Num. The list includes websites of cemeteries from regional and city areas of Australia. The information available may vary as each cemetery’s records can be different.
  • Devonshire Street Cemetery Reinterment Index [external website]
    Search the index to find name, year of death and cemetery where reinterred and also page and reel number of the register at State Archives which might have further details. The State Library also has a copy of the index and register on microfilm with the SAG registers in the Family History Service.
  • Find A Grave [external website]
    Search the “world’s largest gravesite collection” of 190 million memorials and growing. You can also download the Find A Grave App and upload photos of gravestones.
  • Old Sydney Burial Ground [external website]
    Download an inventory of burials as well as a burial list reference key. You may find your ancestor's name, age, date of death, a transcription of their headstone and other details such as if they were a convict and the name of the ship they arrived on.
  • Photographs of tombstones, chiefly in Devonshire Street Cemetery, with indices, 1900-1901 by Josephine Ethel Foster (Mrs Arthur George Foster) [catalogue record]
    Find photographs and transcriptions of some of the headstones in the Devonshire Street Cemetery taken by Josephine Foster in 1900-1901.
  • Ancestry Library Edition [eresource]
    Ancestry Library includes many cemetery indexes and records including: Australian cemetery index, 1808–2007 –Search across 800,000 transcriptions of headstones from several cemeteries in Australia. Records were primarily put together from burial registers and funeral records by local family history groups or societies. Also Sydney, Australia, Cemetery Headstone Transcriptions 1837-2003 – Search over 368,000 headstone inscriptions for burials in Rookwood, South Head, Waverly and Macquarie Park cemeteries in Sydney Australia.
  • Cemeteries in Australia: a register of transcripts [catalogue record]
    Search lists of cemetery records to find where the records are held. You will find the type of record and the deceased’s religion. The lists are sorted alphabetically by the name of the cemetery or the cemetery’s geographical location.
  • Devonshire Street Cemetery re-interment register and index [catalogue record microfilm]
    Search the index (reel one) to find your ancestor’s denomination. Use this information to then search the register (within the denomination on reel two) to find details about your ancestor’s death and burial. Find their date of death, the cemetery where they were re-interred (re-buried), the location of their grave, who was issued with the exhumation permit (usually next of kin), their address and any other details noted at the time.
    Find the index and register reels after the SAG reels in the Family History area. Ask at the desk for help searching the index and register. The index is also on the State Archives & Records website
  • Gravestone inscriptions, NSW [catalogue record]
    Search through more than 3000 transcriptions of gravestone inscriptions from the ‘The Sandhills’ cemetery (Devonshire Street cemetery). Find information about your ancestor such as their date of death, age and place of birth. You will also find details about the style and condition of the gravestone, the names of others buried in the plot and the history of the cemetery. These gravestones were relocated to Bunnerong.
  • Macquarie Park Cemetery transcriptions [catalogue record CD–ROM]
    Search the index to find your ancestor's date of birth and death, age, denomination as well as the inscription and location of their grave. The cemetery was previously called Northern Suburbs General Cemetery.
  • Norfolk Island deaths: 1st settlement 1788–1814 [catalogue record CD–ROM]
    Search through over 260 deaths that occurred during the first settlement of Norfolk Island. You will find details about each person and their family. Entries vary but most include whether or not they were a convict, date of their death, when and where their trial was held, their sentence, the name of the ship and a description of their appearance. You may also find a photo of the gravestone.
  • NSW Dern cemetery index [catalogue record CD–ROM]
    Search for your ancestor in over 87,000 monumental inscriptions that have been indexed from 319 New South Wales cemeteries. Find your ancestor's date of death, their age and other comments.
  • Pioneer Memorial Park at Botany Cemetery by Cape Banks Family History Society [catalogue record]
    Search through the 746 headstones in the Pioneer memorial park at Botany Cemetery that were transferred from the Devonshire Street Cemetery.
  • Rookwood Cemetery – findmypast.com.au [eresource]
    Search through more than 233,000 entries from the mid 19th and 20th century to find the your ancestor's name, their date of death and age. Often entries included other details such as their cause of death, occupation, place of origin and religion. You may be able to discover family members as sometimes multiple names were on one stone.
    Rookwood is the main burial ground in Sydney and has sections for all denominations.
  • Rookwood Cemetery transcriptions [catalogue record CD–ROM]
    Search across 235,000 records of transcribed headstones from the Rookwood Cemetery for your ancestor's record. You will find the year of their death, a complete transcription of the headstone and the location of the grave.
    Ask at the family history desk in the Governor Marie Bashir Reading Room. Rookwood Cemetery opened in 1867 and is the largest working cemetery in the Southern hemisphere.
  • Sydney Burial Ground Elizabeth and Devonshire Street: 1819–1901 [catalogue record]
    Search the three main indexes in this book to find a variety of information.
      - Search the Licences to Bury and Butts index for the volume number of the Butt Book. Use the book to find the applicant and their address, the name of the deceased and their relationship to the applicant as well as their religion, the type of grave, licence date, plot size, how many buried in the plot and other details.
      - Search the Re-Interment Register to find details of graves that were re-interred (re-buried) such as the name of the deceased, their date of death, where they were re-interred, who the exhumation permit was issued to and their address as well as other details.
      - Search the Monument Inscriptions – at Bunnerong (1969) index for information about gravestones that were relocated from Elizabeth and Devonshire street to Bunnerong Cemetery. Find your ancestor’s name, date of death, age, names of relatives, the name of the ship they arrived on and sometimes their place of birth. You can also find details about the condition of the gravestone and the style of the gravestone.
  • Waverley and South Head Cemeteries – findmypast.com.au [eresource]
    Find a transcription of your ancestor's cemetery records. You can find their given and last name, date of death, age, year of birth, denomination and details about the location of their grave including the row and plot number.

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From our community, for our community

Soaring ever skyward, Intertwined in an eternal embrace,
United with a perfect rose, Is our gift of peace and hope.
Enfolded in our wings are those you love, Nurtured, cherished, released and free,
Yielding compassion in time of loss, Gently uplifting those who grieve.
Gliding over our beautiful gardens, Incomparable serenity awaits,
Around every corner, a wellspring of hope, In times of need and for each new day.
The care we uphold for each other, Is treasured eternally in our hearts,
For here lies a place for our memories, Now and for generations who pass.

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Construction Notice

Remedial work throughout the Northern precinct is due for completion September 2020
Renovation works for The Glade is due for completion September 2020
Renovation works for Palm Court is due for completion October 2020
SMCNSW is currently undertaking footpath restoration works across the Northern Precinct of Eastern Suburbs Memorial Park. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause while we improve the area. For your personal safety, please observe the erected barricades.

For all enquiries contact the Administration office on 02 9661 5655. Thank you for your cooperation.

Funeral Services

Eastern Suburbs Memorial Park offers a serene and beautiful way to say goodbye.
A public parking facility is available to the left of Crematorium entrance.

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Memorials

  • Centenary
    Park

    A truly magical spot where the outside world and its cares seem very far away.

  • The
    Glade

    A serene and secluded place among curving paths, palms and sculpted cypress bushes.

  • Rose
    Garden

    One of the greatest symbols of love and remembrance, magnificent roses are everywhere.

  • Pond of
    Tranquility

    The sand-coloured columns, fountain and trellised walk set the scene for a gracious ambiance.

  • Children's
    Areas

    Our unique children’s areas have been created to give comfort, a sense of serenity and loving warmth.

  • Gazebo
    Gardens

    Named for the quaint ornamental garden shelter, amid a charming Victorian-style garden.

  • Monumental
    Lawn

    Elegant and symbolic, our Park offers the perfect place to erect your special monument.

  • Full
    Monumental

    A lasting memorial to commemorate your family down the generations.

  • General
    Lawn

    Remember your loved one among peaceful, well-tended lawns.

  • First Fleeters
    Memorial

Acknowledgement of Country

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Eastern Suburbs Memorial Park acknowledges the Bidjigal people of La Perouse from the Eora nation, traditional custodians of the land, and pays respect to elders past, present and emerging.