Lutwyche Cemetery
Also known as Kedron Cemetery
Kedron, Brisbane City, Queensland, Australia
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Kedron, Brisbane City, Queensland 4031 AustraliaCoordinates: -27.39970, 153.02950 - brisbane.discovereverafter.com/
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Lutwyche Cemetery commenced burials in 1878. Around 1940 the burials register was archived in Qld State Archives and the responsibility for the cemetery fell to Brisbane Council. At some later stage the burial register was used to create the BCC online register.
Originally the sections were made up of Church of England and Roman Catholic areas; the sections have now been changed to reflect a more modern cemetery layout. (see Photos showing maps of the cemetery)
Paddington Cemetery (Defunct) in Milton had closed in 1875 as it had exceeded its capacity. The lists of remains and memorials removed to Lutwyche are on the Brisbane Council website. Many remains and graves were not moved or identified. Other remains from other cemeteries were also moved to Lutwyche for family reasons.
During World War I the remains of deceased soldiers were left at the battlefield. After the war the Commonwealth War Graves Commission identified the remains and created memorial sites near where they died. This meant that many families had no physical access to a memorial for their son, brother or father. Families made mention of the deceased on headstones on family graves. Many of these have been identified and are marked as cenotaphs with a link to the overseas memorial where is it known.
World War II deceased veterans were sometimes repatriated to Australia and there are Veterans' graves in Sections 7, 8 and 9. A project has been running in 2021-22 to identify all war veterans in Lutwyche and give them appropriate recognition.
Some overseas personnel, whose names remain in the BCC online register, were buried in Lutwyche until after the war when there remains were repatriated.
BRISBANE (LUTWYCHE) CEMETERY contains 389 Second World War burials, 1 being an unidentified Australian Airman. There are also 9 burials of the First World War and 3 burials of other nationalities.
The war graves plot also contains the QUEENSLAND CREMATION MEMORIAL which commemorates 36 members of the Australian Forces who died in Queensland during the Second World War and whose remains were cremated.
The Friends of Lutwyche Cemetery are an active group of volunteers who are cleaning and restoring various headstones and graves with permission from Brisbane City Council and the families of the deceased.
In 2022 a small group of Findagrave volunteers attempted to match all burials in the original handwritten burial register and the BCC online register to the monumental inscriptions made by the Qld Society of Genealogists. Where possible Qld BMD records were also researched and noted on the memorials. This resulted in being able to put names and photos to many unmarked graves. The index and the monumental inscriptions were a valuable asset to identifying the deceased. Work is ongoing in photographing all plots in Lutwyche and matching them to Findagrave memorials.
Lutwyche Cemetery commenced burials in 1878. Around 1940 the burials register was archived in Qld State Archives and the responsibility for the cemetery fell to Brisbane Council. At some later stage the burial register was used to create the BCC online register.
Originally the sections were made up of Church of England and Roman Catholic areas; the sections have now been changed to reflect a more modern cemetery layout. (see Photos showing maps of the cemetery)
Paddington Cemetery (Defunct) in Milton had closed in 1875 as it had exceeded its capacity. The lists of remains and memorials removed to Lutwyche are on the Brisbane Council website. Many remains and graves were not moved or identified. Other remains from other cemeteries were also moved to Lutwyche for family reasons.
During World War I the remains of deceased soldiers were left at the battlefield. After the war the Commonwealth War Graves Commission identified the remains and created memorial sites near where they died. This meant that many families had no physical access to a memorial for their son, brother or father. Families made mention of the deceased on headstones on family graves. Many of these have been identified and are marked as cenotaphs with a link to the overseas memorial where is it known.
World War II deceased veterans were sometimes repatriated to Australia and there are Veterans' graves in Sections 7, 8 and 9. A project has been running in 2021-22 to identify all war veterans in Lutwyche and give them appropriate recognition.
Some overseas personnel, whose names remain in the BCC online register, were buried in Lutwyche until after the war when there remains were repatriated.
BRISBANE (LUTWYCHE) CEMETERY contains 389 Second World War burials, 1 being an unidentified Australian Airman. There are also 9 burials of the First World War and 3 burials of other nationalities.
The war graves plot also contains the QUEENSLAND CREMATION MEMORIAL which commemorates 36 members of the Australian Forces who died in Queensland during the Second World War and whose remains were cremated.
The Friends of Lutwyche Cemetery are an active group of volunteers who are cleaning and restoring various headstones and graves with permission from Brisbane City Council and the families of the deceased.
In 2022 a small group of Findagrave volunteers attempted to match all burials in the original handwritten burial register and the BCC online register to the monumental inscriptions made by the Qld Society of Genealogists. Where possible Qld BMD records were also researched and noted on the memorials. This resulted in being able to put names and photos to many unmarked graves. The index and the monumental inscriptions were a valuable asset to identifying the deceased. Work is ongoing in photographing all plots in Lutwyche and matching them to Findagrave memorials.
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- Added: 5 Feb 2006
- Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 2165986
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