St. Peters Anglican Cemetery - Charlottetown, PEI
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N 46° 15.410 W 063° 07.211
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Initially a Roman Catholic cemetery, St. Peters Anglican was abandoned by the Catholics in 1843 and later purchased by the Anglicans in 1869. For its heritage value, the cemetery has been declared a Charlottetown Heritage Resource.
Waymark Code: WMY49G
Location: Prince Edward Island, Canada
Date Posted: 04/17/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Bon Echo
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As a result, this Anglican cemetery has both Catholic and Anglican interments. Land was set aside for the Catholic cemetery in 1811 and in the Catholic section there are 29 existing stones which record 68 burials dating from 1823 until 1843, the year of its abandonment by the Catholics. These burials are at the front of the cemetery, facing north-south along St. Peters Road, with the Anglican burials behind, facing east-west.

The resting place of a number of former Premiers and two Fathers of Confederation (George Coles and Thomas Heath Haviland), the Anglican section today has 578 headstones, according to Billion Graves. Though the cemetery was purchased in 1869 and the sign indicates it to have been established in 1870, there is a headstone from 1864, the earliest, that of Ellen Cachill, who passed away on April 9, 1864 at the age of 51. The cemetery remains active today.
ST. PETERS ANGLICAN CEMETERY
PLACE DESCRIPTION
123 St. Peters Road is a large cemetery located on a treed lot, outside of the original boundaries of the City of Charlottetown, along one of the oldest roads in Prince Edward Island. Members of Charlottetown's early Roman Catholic and Anglican communities are buried here. The designation encompasses the boundaries of the cemetery grounds.

WHY IS THIS PLACE IMPORTANT?
The heritage value of 123 St. Peters Road lies in its association with the early Roman Catholic and Anglican communities of the City.

The Roman Catholic community of Charlottetown has been in existence since the 1760s, although it is not clear where they were buried during the early years. Despite the fact that there is no definite proof that Roman Catholics were buried in Charlottetown's oldest existing graveyard, the Old Protestant Burying Ground on University Avenue, a number of the surnames of those who were interred there are associated with the Roman Catholic community.

The first known Roman Catholic cemetery was located outside of the former boundaries of the City at 123 St. Peters Road. An 1811 land conveyance document reveals that Isaac Newton conveyed a parcel of land to Richard Oxley, indicating that the sale of the parcel of land was to include everything save for a section the size of a town lot to be set aside for a burying place. Roman Catholics used this burying ground for approximately thirty years, when it was abandoned for a cemetery closer to town on Longworth Avenue in 1843.

The St. Peters Anglican Church purchased the property adjoining the former Roman Catholic Cemetery in 1869. The two denominations are distinguished by the direction that the stones face. Roman Catholic stones are situated north south while the Anglican stones face east. The Roman Catholic section has 29 existing stones recording 68 burials that date from 1823 until 1843. One of these is that of Donald MacDonald (b. 1779) a merchant and the first Roman Catholic to be elected to the PEI Colonial Assembly.

The Anglican section of the cemetery is still active. A number of former Premiers and two Fathers of Confederation (George Coles and Thomas Heath Haviland) are interred there, as well as other prominent members of the community, including the Harris brothers Robert (artist) and William Critchlow (architect).

An important part of the history of Charlottetown, 123 St. Peters Road is a monument to the memory of Charlottetown's early inhabitants - some of whom shaped the history of the city, province and the country.
From Historic Places PEI
URL of Page from Heritage Register: [Web Link]

Address of site:
123 St. Peters Road
Charlottetown, PEI
C1A 5P4


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