Minorcan Burial Place and Parish Cemetery
N 29° 53.818 W 081° 18.918
17R E 469558 N 3307410
A historical marker about the Minorcan Burial Place and Parish Cemetery is located in the Tolomato Cemetery in St. Augustine, Florida.
Waymark Code: WMVEWR
Location: Florida, United States
Date Posted: 04/09/2017
Views: 8
The historical marker reads:
Minorcan Burial Place and Parish Cemetery
When the Minorcans came to St. Augustine in 1777 during the English Period, they needed a cemetery and their pastor, Fr. Pedro Camps, obtained permission from English Governor Patrick Tonyn to use the former Indian cemetery.
St. Augustine was returned to Spain in 1784 and Tolomato Cemetery then became the parish cemetery. Burials reflect the parish population, including people of Spanish, Irish, African, Cuban, Haitian, Italian, French, Greek and English descent.
Fr. Camps and Fr. Narciso Font, his successor, were both buried in Tolomato Cemetery but their remains were transferred in 1800 to the new church (now the Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine). The last burial in Tolomato occurred January 11, 1892.
The X.L. Pellicer family and many other Minorcan families over the years have helped maintain this cemetery in honor of their numerous ancestors who rest in this sacred ground.
Marker Number: None
Date: None
County: St Johns
Marker Type: City
Sponsored or placed by: Tolomato Cemetery Preservation Association
Website: [Web Link]
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