Maps

The original map books dating back to 1842 have been professionally scanned. The maps show (usually), the burial number and the grave number together. Each section of the cemetery has grave numbers starting at 1, and so matching a grave number to a burial number is the best method for finding a specific grave. Remember to consult the burial records before trying to find a grave on a map!

These images are in .jpeg format (which helps to decrease file size). However, if you would like a very high resolution image, they are also available in .tiff format, but you will need to make sure you have a viewer capable of opening this file format on your computer. Due to the size of the .tiff files, these are available only on request, and will be ‘WeTransfered’.

When you click an image below, it will open it in a new window. Simply ‘right click’ on the image and click ‘save as’ to download it to your computer.