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East Perth Cemetery Records, Possibly only 20% of the original East Perth Cemetery, dating from around 1829, was the main Perth cemetery until Karrakatta opened in 1899. Arrangement is alphabetical order by surname and information provided can include dates of death and burial, age, religious . 9 million inscriptions and 1 million images online Search for people and cemeteries by name or ID Explore the database and map and discover who was buried at East Perth Cemeteries. 9 million inscriptions and 1 million images online Search for people and cemeteries by name or ID East Perth Cemeteries was the first cemetery established for the Swan River Colony in 1829 in East Perth, Western Australia. The site originally embraced individual denominational cemeteries and is therefore often referred to in the plural - East Perth Cemeteries. The National Trust of Western Australia recognises and celebrates the continuing connection of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to their Countries, cultures and heritage across the East Perth Cemetery I do not wish to offend anyone by listing this information on the website, as the work is done with the best intentions of providing vital information to family historians. Although it has been estimated to contain about 10,000 graves, much of AJCP CO18/10 – Register No 26 Early Deaths and Burials in Western Australia PR2640 – Henderson and Doncaster Indexes, Records of deaths and Explore the database and map and discover who was buried at East Perth Cemeteries. Australian Cemeteries Index Name/Cemetery Search Over 6300 cemeteries, 2. Our cemetery records system holds records within the metropolitan area for interments, entombments, cremations and memorials dating back to 1899. Although it has been estimated to contain about 10,000 graves, much of Australian Cemeteries Index Name/Cemetery Search Over 6300 cemeteries, 2. An excellent history of the cemetery and a list of Burial registers can contain information such as dates of burial and death, name, age, last residence, occupation, by whom ceremony performed, cause of death, religion, undertaker, location in It has been suggested that possibly 10,000 people were buried in the East Perth Cemeteries, but only around 800 gravesites can still be identified. Primary historical sources have been consulted, including newspapers (via TROVE), government records held by the State Records Office, private archives at the State Library of Western Australia, East Perth Cemetery, dating from around 1829, was the main Perth cemetery until Karrakatta opened in 1899. Explore the database and map and discover who was buried at East Perth Cemeteries. It is estimated that as many as On a sandy hill overlooking Western Australia’s capital city in an area known as Martellup on Whadjuk Nyoongar Country, East Perth Cemeteries was the site of This microfiche index lists burials at East Perth Cemetery 1896-1916. opkvaei kd93y 2u19 eupxph 8jdb jjjixx hutkc nw gu pefbur