Berkeley Pioneer Cemetery

Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia

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Berkeley Pioneer Cemetery is one of the oldest remaining burial sites in the Illawarra area. The cemetery was originally a burial place for the Jenkins family, who owned 'Berkeley Estate', a large area of land between Allans Creek and Lake Illawarra. Robert Jenkins was one of the first five land grant recipients in the Illawarra, and moved to Berkeley Estate in 1817. After his sudden death in 1822, the property passed to his son, William Warren Jenkins. William established the cemetery as a family burial place and in 1862 donated the acre of land it sits on to the Church of England. The Jenkins family are said to have called the site "God's Acre", or "God's Acre on the Hill". The graves of several generations of the Jenkins family remain at this site. These include that of William Warren Jenkins, and his parents Robert and Jemima. Robert and Jemima were first buried at the Devonshire Street Cemetery in Sydney, but in 1901, they were exhumed due to the construction of Sydney's Central Station, and re-interred at Berkeley Pioneer Cemetery. In 1989, the Church of England transferred care of the Berkeley Pioneer Cemetery to Wollongong City Council. Berkeley Pioneer Cemetery's heritage value has been recognised with a local heritage listing. A dedicated group of volunteers, the Berkeley Pioneer Cemetery Restoration Group, has also been working at this site since 1986 to preserve its heritage and research its past. Working with the support of Council, over the years this group has made many garden and landscape improvements, restored headstones and monuments, and installed seating, pathways, fencing and lighting. They were also instrumental in having the gates from the entrance of the original Berkeley Estate house installed at the cemetery.
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